Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 September 1877 — Page 7
HOW KM)S LOST HIS MALI. Ah Old Ih1Ihh I'lfthtfr'a IKwrrifttlaH ut a JlHttlt'. l)tlw (i. Sanbortaon, who lives in Monroe County, N, Y., in mm old Indian hUr hiiiI otto of few ptsnKina who Imva biu j1hmI, and Hv to lull howIt felt. On thu top of hi head i a Hat, jxmI, h:ir not, thu iz of n man's hand, showing wiiortt his s:h1 wn cut and Attn nCt Allliniiirli kut'orul riui'ii litii'u
iMisR'd, tho .spot is still louder Htul looks THW. "Tlmt bald spot. Ml never let mo forgot tlio last battlu I wuh in with tho Indiana, I reckon," ho saya, in relating thO oitCUUlHtance.S Connected with hlH .sculping. "I wtw with Custur in 'fill, in the infantry. We'd Iretm oxpoctin' to tsoiuo on to some o1 ohl Mack Kittlu's tjan o' red devils fur sonio days, Wo knowud tlwy was camped tioiuowltoro in Uw Hig Horn valley. Karly one morning--it whs just a jjettin' light wo got siglitof "Vsm In the valley, from miito ji high pitch o ground. Tho cuvMry wo had with us was moro'n :i mik' in tho rear. Sotno of ottr troong was sunt 'round to come down ana attack tho Injins from to'ther side. Wo wa'nt moru'n oirhty rod from tho cussed .snakes, and by full daylight was ready , .. ..tint, ttltll IU (MIL II miir uiu. 'Tholirin' eonunenced on both sides of 'oi, and, eontin' from both ways, it kindo' mixed 'om up for suninit or two. Hut when ole Hlaek Kittle eiimo tearin' down to the front from somo place in tho rock, -a yellin' and givin' orders, thoy soon rallied ami commonced gitting in their favorite positions. I kin see him now, his face painted with red andyollcr streaks, lengthways anil croaaways, a long string o1 feathers hanging down his greasy bare hack, and him atenriii' up and down on his Iujin pony, whoopin' and yellin' and givin' his orders. "I don't think thorn cussos was a bit moro'n two minits a huntin' places behind rocks an' trees io lire from, and then you couldn't see moro'n three inches of an Iujin anywhere. Thoy was camped in the .spot with their women and pn-pooi-i. Wo imt a ball wherever wo could see a head or aay piucuof an Injin. There was plenty o' squaws and young devils, and wo didn't make any choice 'twixt them and the men. We shot a squaw or a papoose jest as soon as wo would any other red thief. If they wasn't any squaws they wouldn't bo any papooses, and the papooses make ho.-ihiovca and scalpers. So a good Injin tighter '11 always go in for elcanitt' out the whole gang, an' don't know ago nor sex. You'd kill a she rattlesnake an' a young rattlesnake as quick as you would an old he fellow with twelve rattles, wouldn't you? Well, rattlesnakes is angels 'long sido o' Injins. "After firin' this way for a spell, wo gotordr to chargedown tho hill right into the Iujin camp. We tore down, every one of us a yuUin' as bad as any of the devils wo wwi llsrhtiii'. Their tents was all a standin1, an' there was nlonty o' Injins 'rsund them an' in 'em. scooteil along tho alleys on the double-quick, poggiu' away an'usin' the bagnet. Pooty soon it got to ho a general free fight. Olo Hlack Kittlo held Ids red thievos right to tho spot, an' our charge on 'ow'onlv brought us right 'mong 'cm. Soldiers, Injins, squaws, and papooses all was mixed up in thu light, an' tho yellin' was heerd fur two milo by tho eav'lry that was comin' on behind us. It was in the winter you know, an' the snow was 'bout two foot deep. It w.Vnt long 'fore they was a good many dead soldiers and dead women and dead young ones from a year ohl itp, layin' nhut in that snow, pioniiscus like, and mebbo you'vo heerd o' red snow. Well, t his snow was t ed, hut not the kind ' red that you'vo heerd of. 44 Well, mo an' another soldier named Wagner was lightin' in one edge o1 the thickest part o'.tho village, in a narrow alley. All ofaisuddint whang! went a gun from behind a tent, ait1 Wagner had killed his last Injin. Tho red devil who fired tlie-shot sprang out right in front o' mo wjth his tomahawk raised, I'd sent my bay 'net clean through his greasy carcass in anothur Micond, but an infernal squaw ketehed me around thu neck, and Hopped me as quick as lightnin' oh .my back in tho snows wy gnu tell -out oT my hands, an' there were inore'n twenty squaws and papooses jumpin' an' yellin' around mo in lofss'n no time. I made a spring Jo get up, .but a she-devil grabbed mo m tlie hair and yanked two baut quicker. The Injin what had shot Wag er, who '."ii ncau not. moron a toot K'om me, MKcned up ny gun, and ohfobiu' it, wnncketl me over tho head. If ho naan't been .cussed fool ho cud jist hh won stuck thclUay'not throiiirh mo. If you think a u over the lieadwith tho butt of a hoavy army musket, iu thu hand of a Injin rs big a two U' y ou, an' v4o loves yt so that ho woiifJn't Jtko aiy bettor fun than ciiawin1 your viirt viii-i R it you think.it won't inake you feel aick, mebl)e youihoitor avo.i .tried on ywt once. It dWe't "ako mo simuJoss, but I fefc; uw Hko a man's foot .to4 when it' asleep Kvnn if tkn quaw h4n't booRMdin' me aowa-by wr, wwie io' greasy Mtue pappooseo waiipounUi4n' kickkt' aic in the face, all ot 'em a Hn1 like a eraxy asyluw. I eould m wore 'a cot up than I could V slep' wkk an Injua! An' 3'ou kin shoot ftie if I wsaldn't ct my tluvtjiran' 'm rtm rathr'11 do .'i.ow'djtwt as weM m I kowel 7 1 ' n that my hair wmm goin' to b ea in lee'n two mcowh imleM some lHy seen my fix tmi made tb Japreeeflto1 that Injin, I beard rf 0 lk 10J rlv ft ihmt, mm knew JLT soatleria' rmmg ttu iaawi uul JOWfONMUMt MMt 'MM Wtft ft
eomln'. I heerd a shot and a yell, an' the squaw that had yanked mo down fell
dead with half her body on me, Tho mx mjiii wkkib any now. nKi0Ked the dead tfquaw ofl' 'o me, and thou ml one o' Ids feet on mychost. Tho numb feelin' had almost left me, and I could wo tho fringe on the loggins of ii . f n r 1 a mo injin. I, ,w, , .1 .1. ... i :T I ". .AT'?K"ri lVr hii;, ,tn V ,iT" "uur i J ? t 1 LS11"': VV. crj but it seemed morc'n a week to me. 44 I ho Injin bent down quick and grabbed mo in the scalploek. Lord! . qiUCK ami how he jerked. I shut my eyes. Then it felt :is if some one had ripped a gash with a dull pair o' scissors all 'round tho top o' my head, an' then poured a ladle full o' hot lead in it. A Hash o' the awf idlest, sharpest pain thet kin ho imagined ran all through mo, clean to tho end o' mv toes. Then it seemed as if a horse was hitched to my hair an' ho was struck with a whip, triro a sudden J spring, an' tore tho top o' my head oil' from Hidf' In wilo I cm fix. I mv Irmirtu draw up, and my hands go shut and ! grab in tho snow, and I set my nails clean into the fkjsh. Tho sensation was . jest as if from the top o' my head there 1 mill nin fnivti: tlrtwii t tnv.mVj, n, v Vwwiv which were fastened in my llerfh all I along, and that these had ail tore loose from my toes up, and followed the top o' mv head when it was iorked oil'. I knowod I were scalped, and that wore all I knowd for three days. 44 About tho time I lost my hair the av'lry cae up, and tho Injins was
er, ati'U over a man cussed an, aworo the bunion, sow it on if necessary, and to hisielf, that man was mo, hocauso wear it day und night; bathe tho feet none cf the boys seemed to get there, freely in Mroiig borax wator, using a nor to shoot. 'I wo o' the soldiers war teaspoonful f pulverized borax to a a comin' for me all tho time, but tho ' biubi ,f w,.fir
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umu mw iinm uwii e.upcu uniw i v i no Injins had dona all that cud nat'rally be expected of him from his country. I'm a itclan', though, to git out 'mong them svs I could get there. Thoy's ono thing certain, the devils can't L'lt anv more scalp out o1 mo if they ever have a chance." New York Sun. WatermeleHy as Feed. ! TIks watermelon stands, perhaps, only I second in public ttstimation to the cu- ; cumber for its bad effects as an article lof food. Like all other traditional opinions, thoro are some grains of truth in the belief. IVIelons picked boiore they are ripe and transported by rail" hundreds of miles, and then allowed to lie intlkc store or on tho sidewalk until they are 'mellow,'" are undoubtedly among tho most wiuious of .fruits that can he taken into the stomach. Allowed to ripen on tho vinos, picked early in the morning, and kopt cool until eaten, there .is no fruit uf its soason more gratifying to the taste or more healthful to the system. Like the tomato, they are a mild aperient; but may be eaten liborallv everv dav. not onlv with no ill results, but with decided benefit. It is , .slid f the Egyptians that during the i season of ripening tho watermelon is a ' regular article of diet for the poorer elassos. in all tho Oriental countries, and especially in Persia, they are cultivate with the most assiduous care and freely eaten by all classes. Tho only reason why thoy are in so ill-repute here, where the soil and climate are entirely natural to them, can ho from no other cause than the ono mentioned that of being stale before thoy are eaten. 111 this respect the fanner need have no j fear. Thov have them fresh and in perfectiotuamf maveattheui mornintr, noon, and night, not only with impunity, but with doubled benelitto tho health, lint, like any other ripe fruit or vegetable,! hey should be oaten judiciously. That is, tho stomach should not be glutted. If oaten daily during their season and in moderate quantities, wo consider them the peer of the tomato not only in the promotion of hcaltk, but as amongthu most valuable fruits tin .keeping the system clear of those bilious disorders .incident to our climate, ajidwhieh arc often intensified by an irrnjgular indulgence of tloso fruits and vegetables which all farmers should but.utiforUmatcly do not raiseor themselves. Prairie Parmer. EHglHerrlKK m CIhssIc rHBti. It wiih a curiou roading of history baukwnrds wlicn the Humuaiis and Turks in Araxiuiwa wore tliHwvcrcd by war critics to bo maneuvering on Jiunoplion'rt ground, And or tlioMtMUo roads by whiuli the (J rok Ti Tliou.savavi made tlMir historic rlrat io tlie mt. And now we learn that Captain avl, who lu bridged the Miaakaitwi Ht St Louis jatd opened ltd moMtk at tho GtaM. is to MiMMtt the ezperiMMt of a rsraiu kinsr. AKKium put. a urmgie ut moms ormr ute HeUtMipoht, and CapUtai Kads k to make the next thine to it. a vermMMmt bridge over the BosphoriM. It is to be hoped that mmk a triumph of ngiaeerinr m the sajcceasful rearing of tlrfa bridge will be may be conseerated to peftoe, and that John hrifht'a idea to Mke the Boj)hor ekattnel m open hichwav fr all nation ntav alobeerried ont in IkU brkUre hetweew Khtom J -J- a.jitJ.ji.K.aJ r.j... anv aavWRfRvl rWWWmrWMTf JwWvVr I
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To Keep Lemons icA. I'laco them in a tar wun water enough to covr them. They will Wp fresh in this way moral days without changing the wator. To Cure Uunxona Hind a lino linen 1 Dik for (Viildnn.m l quart of mi,k Hi,(l add, while boiling, cupful iof "Ht-mwd, and cook a few minutes, Havo umy a vogtJtub,0 ,,, half fu of 1 ureau, cut in pieces halt an inch square, ' and Hour tho inilk ovr it. linvinc rnviously seasoned it with salt. . . ----- ... .-, -0 I Kentucky Corn (Jakes. Take 1 quart of cornuical and 2 tah!epooufuis of common wheat Hour, add salt to taste, and mix thoroughly with a sulllcient quantity of buttermilk to form a batter. Next melt a heaping tablospoonful of lard, stir it with tho hatter well, and bake on a hot griddle, pouring them Utin. To Prevent Decay in Meats, Sprinkle on plenty of pulverized borax: rub it well into tho moat, and let it remain 5 .r 10 ' ieo, or longer, if do,Uiit bufu,ro cooking wash it well 1 !l tro.nK solution of borax water, and do not rinse araiu. If it is to be boiled or parboiled, add a little borax in tho water m which it is boiled ; a quarter ot a toaspoonlul will answer. T Boil Sweet Corn. Choose fullgrown corn, and let tho rows bo oven and medium size. Pierce the grain with your nail, and if tho corn. is irosh and tender tho milk will escape in a jet 8poonful iemon eXtrRCt o teS8joonfuls J Vmtr UMVth , ,IMJItinnnflli 1 " . in. pincli of Fait. Softon the butter, but do not heat it. Beat tho butter, siurar and add the tho bakinsrand stir in in layers, and put jelly or cocoaaut between. This quantity will make live layers n round tins. Bake iu a tolerably hot oven. To Make Good Coffee Gal pure Java cofl'eo; if Java is too mild, use one-third choico IMo with it. Allow 1 .heaping tablospoonful of coffee for every person, and allow 2 cupfuls of water for every tablospoonful of coffee. (It can be oven stronger if desired). Place the coffee in tho stesper ; if making coffee for 4 persons use tho white of 1 ogg; throw it in tho steeper on the dry grounds and shako it about until it is all covered with the coffee ; pour on boiling wator and set it on the back of the rango, stopping up tho spout with a soft cloth to prevent the stoam from escaping; let it simmer A minutes, or not longer than 10. Tho yelk of tho egg can bo used the following morning. If the coffee is for 8 persons use 1 egg, white and yelk. Look in tho steeper once before removing it from tho rango,atul if thegrounds havo boiled up and are clinging to tho sides of tho steeper push them down with a spoon hot. Servo the coffee boiling: The QHren ef the Ovcr, A tircakfaiit-blhciilt or tea-roll made with Doom-.t's Vkast Powder is certainly the queun f the oven po llRht, white and delicious. You lift P tenderly, break it open KCtitly, spread It daintily with fresh, sweet btitU'r, waiting to le ' THelous. AfterbreakfactbiK on Klcctilta made with DooLKV's YttAST Powdkk, what man would content nlat- suicide or grumble because hk wife asked him for mouey? Ono of Bishop Goxo's ' monitions' iu his excellent thoughts on tho service, is this : Prepare for divine service in your closet, not at your toilet." " It is n sign of ill-breeding, as well aK of frivolty, to .dress elaborately for church.'1' A s'implo, -wmoticcablc costume is what a Christian taste demands for w oaring to church. Mother, Wether?, .tfUiera. Don't fail to jmwure Mas. Winhixw's SootsVo SviiUP for all dieMn ot trcthing in ohlldren. Ii relieves tlie child from jin, ctrea wind enlic, rwuktw the bowela, and, hygiriBg relief end lienith to the child. Kireareat to thaaaeiber. Tiik Tiadlea will find Kinospord's Oen'KGO Sn.vr.K-5;.oss Stakcii far stiimilor to all other Blanches for diesalnj; lec, linens, iniifllnx. aid nil otticr tine fal't Ira. tmk mnmr hvkjxu mkmivimk. II, H. BTKVWHj: ClIABLHOTOWW, Pear Sir Tel ta o wrtlty that I have UMd your 'Blood rrewatlon'lniiyiainlly for aevcral year, itixj think (bat, for ficrolula or cankerou Humor ar lltirumatle aetWiw. It uaiinot be exrellvd, aad aa bUot BBriter and wirlna- we-llclne it tbe beat iJWw 1 bave ewr taaed. ami I hare ue almoat ererytbiM. Itsaa ebeer riHr rucutwie&d It tu aay oae la HaatTef asch a mexaklar. MtaMa A A ar. reaMrtfally, wi.NSMOtBK. it Kaaaeu etreet. VMtTtMl W lay AaVLMtrtHMtTt. IMlXKDCAROfl. mm name. Met. rrBtteMB. jTMIXKIK CO.. K aacBflait. 25 MKAtlTIFUL Mtril narda. wMb name. Mreata. Afmta Wanted, btibubh 1 a., Hoaapartc.Iow NVMWTlNOCAKlM.ti name prlatal, M eU. r.BTHOHtOK,4irBHrthtnrtitoaBO,nr f CLMUNT t'A Ml". a taa allb. h mm, Zllada-aaM. OKU. I. KKKDft OOU ltaB7I T. N BBaBe, W aata, h aanBBi.T. ABUCO. VTiMMraFDOaWUl Aaa.TaaillaiimWaaabyiJI.T.
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