Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1880 — Page 6
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Urn Of JWOsT LaKAVtMW ate ef tbe wftbm n well the AIM MilAIAA aad when at last we reached tbe avet manght it ki t oMtteMtio of 0b(W8rf !TeWfc JBfcid aOm3SOOt MS laramst. and to tab we directed stsee. Umder llM tifaMH- etagt whseh stwhaag It ba sbohorod reeeaw, blackened won wok and bedded with ashes wed by esnp-tes of" indbwus who tMt freemen, lie spot, in, search f the pieeiees ekakkmtt. With ateeby we reached tab cave, amd, leanover the edge, looked down and mht, net ft narrow, Made shaft, bet half a msiiataia cut away. UnsMubtsdly. tbe miaernl Jay krt which, thieagh Muntiass generations, furnished hm Indian King with their mo valued rnamsnti law yawning pit b two hundred fast deep aad more time three hundrgd in dmaaeter. FiobaMr the mk of aberhriae before De Soto's neiagled whh the voice of the waters of bis burial-plac; when Colmaoas bad mm tbe Xew Werbi oaiy ia that vision of the night. where tbe amknewn vote whispered: " Ged will cause thy name to W wmnertairy timmii through the earth, and wU give tbee tat keys of the gate af abe Ocean, which are closed wkh strong chain." Oa tb walk of (fee great excavation Xature feac gently, patiently dene whet she eeeld to ntoeth the lamd erag, aad has thrown oat of weir Assures; ikmU mff of shrub and trailed m scarlet Mocigom here and there oa a threadlike stent. Ac lbs bottom, em stones nnimhrlag; with age, stn'asd uad weaih-sr-wero, are dwarf puses, the growth tf eenteries. Is tab do amtpbitbeater there is ao breeae to stir tbeir to, awltbalr BiotioakM foliage, wHk He ac:bcr sh.z'kirt adds to taeever-pres at moatttaoL-ktom. Thwmn&s oT um of roek bare boom eniifabd fromtbe soM xmm, aatdtbrowm ap sneb a high heap it seenas Mother tMim armn vitk nU bsna asd dry, gray anosMS. Osa fewfragmomtc we noticed the tnwmoise staia indloUoaMovnbnMemmerml. When ire consider that aU this dging, hewiag and kckmc were done by bandbbor alone, wbbont knowledge of doaaotlc anssnate, iron or gna powder, tbe iebris earrkd nwar in sacks of skins, the enormity of' tbe work b tbe ore baproscive- The tradition b tbat the cii;ifc mines, tbrongh imaemorial ages known te tbe primitive race, were possessed by the Spaabxrds m tbe nxtoenth centvry. Indbm sbtves Iben woriced ibem, under tb lash of nmtH ltm wbem, by aca portion of the zoek team wbsak bad oar fin view fett, asm kiaed Uarty rnoHo. Tae jfoaaiarete inmae- J
alftSaiy made a leqahwuoa en. the town f r victim of a well-arranged swinsf Saa Manes lor naore nsttms telat tbe bands of one of those "keen be their phwes; whom, with a gsneral ly" Mongols, as Beeeber stvles anrbriag, tbey drore tbe bated ppen-w-! tlM)1H. The story, as told, is tkattke sr frem the conmtry an mrsonth as K eftne.. buelv beoommr a happy father.
raso net JSorto. Igivn ta tale lor are tbe favorite haeata of fable, and a spiee of troth k enongh to iavor wbose vobanios of stories, charmng bnt uehwdve. An aery legend borers abont lanlaFe that two atones front "X Chimabdhlns Jiinwii" "Glen of Mine" arc stnt aw sag the crown, jewels of Anagon. But ehtickuUu were valnektw after being once sobmhted to tbe bniuistj af Spain; and the seerkling story. Hke manjr anotber toed hf tbe samp-ire, loses its original lsrirhtaess wbea riinsoTsd tobe Msarckimg bgbt ef InfcO SMtOmn. 9 nOnmnl Carofm analysis shows tbe eonstHnsato of tbe ehmitkuHm are meatiy tae mate as those of the Persian tnaenoioss. sad their formation the rssmstof inftninrOO aS0M4snnnMft 'tfnrOjr enaTO WenfcO np by benrabas; bat ntenlfy dissevered by sSfgbrk the nandetoair or orete one worn tae neey ec we HhA being ebmessd te dir. we retraced ear nnth. and dflmbed arosad te the top of she shelving erag abort ns. and weked over tbe n4ateaou hnaCwnrely K itcu4ehao towards Hants Fe, beyond which the stony montein4 Kft their high bends. On tbe southwest H opens toward tbe Kb Grande m a nacaaareloiw vista, where earth asd sky appear te moet. A plain, epnresaire fat its vastleilfkmrhi tbe laidwt of a stone wHeemesf, kssamentwreHeveAbr tbe solbary aeaks Sandk and Albnqssrejne. In every directron atomntsbta grim and fixed as watts of aeasnnat, anpareatly immevnbls as tbe throne of God Low bt tbe horisen one feathery cnead bang bi a sannhlra skv. The werbl stricken dead. Xo Terdnre to soel the perched trans; no water. "tbe toward heaves; no waning branches, beckoning Ike friendly bands te coot shade and no wae?os-road or foot-path to mark tbe track of men; sot a sound to 1 1 ltt t f t I L of diath. Lear before I jomsd ntv 1 InWnVi- SrtMSaPj nr4Mnav OXOi'nninii'Ole what prase actor hmd "struck IT Luf gat nmaandhm tfhar jAuLhns mnunna, mm onmnm nV BVeWFvrV .aV PaWnmsnmne wberek bad hnhm under the roots !Jnjm(pi nVtsirnda "nBl eWJsnnnnaSMWa nw9 nnlfcs yceweod. It was ncersnbseh a bwne and brvely soecnneaL. the fin friiin, dsMoalilr e0 MrtwOnT tlvO IWBOfe 4IG Sr wawO SsOOtnOCt AOsnl tXlM oipoop of t!u4o was ear exTvar. m usiflliti JiiiliL, and with
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taVaaa baaaaaaMk alaf aWftaMM ILa aaat fff aA aH aaaHaB vaja9aBaBt aaj vBaaj MT aL a aw ai SoaaJ aa aaaap vvaar1 aaoaay vBaaat jk a aaaaaaav jiJafrWfcP Of Mt& tt tJMt Ohha99 lttal g?vat Huuid of foMtfc(vworlc Sook a bright ym of tb Uaatbtaf trbwM detk w4 tbo erowainf borror of Um VajbIia o-J mi t ,f aNJtk T fi i a BMaartM TaT ftn a a Aocaw l rwM. Mr. wrniNr n aMaaa, dHBC Jfc f uLuu i2aVas IV JH Jt saTVWBVBW'paM r"foJwjP va w anwb Hotsl ebarjtos ki Cbkaa ara not too ecooootieal; bat tbo imvobx moot rowiowbur to oar ki bill wboa bo mxm aay pbj for a trip tbat be tbiaks NMjr bt abort, but wkicb my exo4 bb bbm of tbt Um required. liapaiig to ba a war (or four dajs, I foiiaU tbat tbo cbargo fot food aU bod to a katbor bacaod a wa)kwg-tidc wkicb I bad had left behind were tbe soaie as tkoee ebarged to atjeetf wkea nrosost ia tbe bouse. Henceforth, wbea I wont abroad. I teok tboee tittle thin wbb
mm, aad opened a ireh aceoout oa my 1 ratatrn. Oae nada soaa and buMB dulv ' charged as extras ia. ait Eaatora kotel aeooiiata. Tbe onlj thing for wkieb no charge is made is the moeqnito. This blood-tbirstr little creature in China wiH take no denial. Worried br tbe bent of tbe day tbe moist heat tbat ?o enervates one -n tired traveler W1" I seek mid-day rest, bnt and it not. Tbe mosqnboes are npon him by day as by night. They earn nothing: fur nettings, and fairly htngh at the elforte of their victim to dbSodrs them wilb a feather whisk. They form a Tory serious drawback to tbe'pieaswes of Eastern travel. Story ef a Prefers. The Boston Trmmiytt, m answer to a correspondent's query, rs-telb tbe origin of tbe rhyming obi saw Tmm tae etts mt tfce He. A Kbig of Thrace had planted a vineynrt, when one of nts arm. wnom n bad nmcb opresoedmUint very work, Iropbesied tbat be shonkl never uurte uf tbe wine nrodaced m it. Tbe man!tyn daicegarded the prediction, aua I when at an entertainment, be held a t -fait nJf LILa Aa n uIaA nanmjJA fa-sm tWsn
"7" " , come and ee situng eomiortnoir on we grapes of that v nevar.1. be sent for the l WM to givs the war-whoop and $4a ve, and aked brm what be thought j yM of tbe propbecy now. To wbfeh tbe , yf im x faw miites Mr. Martin other replied. " Many things fU ont be- ; Md be and Mr. Travers and Setween the enp and the lip; " and had m pi, h1 talked as if scarcely delivered this smg-alar response ' tfcJ Wftrg -fead to see each before the news was brought that a mon- qUmt, wbkk was the kbespoerncy a stroue boar wa? laving wte tbe favorite workL After a while Mr. Martin
vmevara. xne Jvmr, m a rune, im. f down the enp which he held m his hand. , mA knrrwid oat with lus nennle to at- i tack the boar; bnt being too eaer. tbe boar rushed upon, him and killed him. without bbt having tasted of tbe wine. RnwmK are oarrent tbat a wellknown citisen of Yuba City was recent desirous of ircbninr a fresh lick cow. and tboarht himself fortu nate in fading one owned by a Chinaman a few miles np Feather River. John brought the cow to town accompanied by a serabby-Iookinr yonngster ot a eait, apparenuv aooui a weeK oio. ana receivmg uk price supnawv, parted. When ha the evening the citisen went ont to draw tbe lacteal Huid with wbkk to nonrish citisen junior be qeiekly Sound that the cow was farrow and that the calf was a four-bit scrub orphan, adopted for that speebd Oceanian. He went straightway t tbe ho ate and cautioned the good wife to say nothing abont the matter, wkicb injunction she has since strictly obsorrsd. Marytvillt (Csf.) Ledftr. A Peer A pook Irisk womas wont te a venoCen444, fpfiodC m Bo4oBe laMw woolCe soys tbe HW, and asked him to forward to Iremad her help for the famine sufferers. "How much ean you sparer' asked thenricet. "I have one hundred debars saved.' she said. " and I ean spare that. i ne pnesc reaeened wnn aer, say ing that her rift was too much for her .avr nas eur wjbt tah ani h an lnr aur means, but she was frm in her purpose. It would do her good to know tbat she bad helped she could rest hnnptar thsnkmsr of tae veer fsm'iHes she bad saved from hunger and death. Tbe priest received her OrO4nMr0O0O. 0 JTOB "How. what is vonr asked; "that I may have ttened." "My name," said tbe brave soul. eetietieg ever her money; "don t mind tbat, sw. Just send the help, and Ged wiU know my name." The KnbbH as a Peg'Mst. A few davs ao. while ridinr in tbe mown inin. jnr. f vci a minmm j f .5. ealhsd te a certain spot by a peculiar
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sound, earns d by some awtaml in distress. Mr. Fogg, npen examination, fOSnwd 0 bbWCnC SBeipaCO nUWi erOGOTO JO Ina9 coll a young rabbit, and was attemptbag te prepare for ks dinner tbe little creature, after tbe mode ef procedure tbe snake always follows. After a little mhllebis attention was called to another spot, by tbe approach of tbe mother rabbit, who, bristled and ready far tbe ngbt, attacked the snake until abo WOS tO Marti 1&wO06WL llOlf yeeng. Like a great Gsnsral. the oW imvr lotMvwen ctoee nwoa tee eaem y, LUkap ftjhdh nMnhmwn nnaaAfl L manbnmnPriaen Lban nWenBnL nwJ jnWBBNvw nreeWMn, Jew Trl!'priSn nnnwSn oolf bt onHHtof ku4o kw lont to tlto lwOHOW Of an tfOOe ""JPfcnr JWlAOC f lOe) JTeW
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TMJC QUMMM MOTMKM. HhOkSiiwa Who nji letael tnetr wiasrf SUM 1 k'MOW i iaf tmn m a'atottfc tOM any i - reenT" t otw erln. Am M wk taeir lamer AM in rate taer ttW. Saute kaual tai mmml WMI fO norft tnWnH w4f I u Mbr: ajiyMHmnl lkaaa vamnamj wnapi annm Am aaeve taaai iyre A ttfe. soft fetaer Swer, When tar nt te lnnH iil oMMI fPaWWU 'PBiBMk mlanbuT ftauUT hugnuJgt A nviv amnnma. tlp(m anj arefn UaMt ataKHt irrewn: TMiliiUraNMnr Tfcat t areftTerkN-vn. .YunMry. MB. MABTIN'S SCALP. Tkw was tbe war it happened. Happened, l ' a wooden tomahawk and a wooden sealpmr knife andahowaarrow. Iwas dressed no m fntber s old eoat tuned MAStiti Offt(n nnOldi lUMel six ebieken fontben kt my hair. 1 was pmymr I was Green Tbnsder, the Delaware ekief. and w ktwUng for peJe-faces ia tbe jard. It was jest after swpper and I was bariag a real nice tune, when Mr. Travers eame, and be said, "Jimmy, what are von np to now? So I told bin I was Ureen Tnnnder and was on tbe war patk. Seidke " Jimmy. I tkink I saw Mr. Mart in on hi way here. Do you tbink you wottbt mindseaiping aim?" I said I wouldn't sealp him for aotkiar, for that wonkl be erneltr: bnt if Mr. Travers was snre that Mr. Martin was the red then Green Xbonder's heart woabl ache for revenge, j wouia him witb plensnre. Trveri said that Mr. Martin wa & ... l. iadmns. and be gave me ten cents, and .w m Mr. Martin Anhl . . . --j -.m. How stUr hors ml tBAt boy makes believe he's an Indian. a t. i l - -2 land be knows he is only a little ani Now this made me mad. and I thought I would give him a good scare, just to teach him not to call namiw if a fellow does beat him ia a fabr game. So I began to steal softly up the piazza steps, and to get around behind him. When I had got abont six feet from Urn I gave a war-whoop and jumped at him. I canrht kohl of bb scalp-lock with one hand, and drew my .wooden seal ping-knife around kis bead wKh tbe other. I nerer rot snch a fright in mv whole life. Tbe knife was that dull tbat it wouldn't have cut batter; bnt, true as I set here. Mr. Martin's whole sealp earn right off in my band. I tboeght I bad killed him. and 1 dropped kb scalp, and said. "For tnerey's sake! 1 didn't je to do k, and Tat awfully sorrr." Bet be just eaaght up hie sealp. staled it bt his pocket, and Jammed his hat on bis head, and walked off, saying to Sanaa, "I didn't come here to be insetted by a tittle wretch tbat deserves tbe gaHews." Mrs. Travers and Susan naver netda word en til he bad gone, and then they laughed till tbe noise brought father ont to ask what was the matter. When ( he heard what bad happened, instead 1 of laughing, he looked very angry, said tbat "Mr. Martin was a worthy man. ' Mv son. von mar come up stairs with If you've ever been a boy, yon know what happsnsd np stairs, and 1 neean t sav anv more on a very painful subject. I dklh't mind k so much, for I thought Mr. Martm weaM die, and teen would be bang, and pat m jest; bet before she went to bed Snsan eaaae and hbmered through tbe door tbat it was m A t . . .1 . JL u.-.: 1 i M j, wm . tbat way. so be could be taken apart easr, and tbat I .hadn't hart asm. 1 i shall have to stay in my room all day A.ala ennui emem 1 arm mil mms CnVniAf enuj , Wttatf MT ht tbat if men are made
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leseet Kag-PWfcers. Soxoor once saw m Italy, en the grd. what looked Hke anttlenest f saMers' errs, moving ateng. A I sharp rbtnee, however, sbewed an nai thiy, IneTy ball, the sise of a large pes. ' earried by some creatttre about a quar.Uraiia u tOOll lOOmfp : - Bnt, my dears, you needn't go away to Italy to And insect rai-iHckers. Look bt your raspberry patches, when the red-caps, bbwk-caps and yellow eapj are ripenmg, aad yon wMl see seme. Tbey gather and oarry seraes ef Mfcer, ganseof iy-wbags, dried fower-peiek and other raepm shreds, holding them on with the long hairs that gro w upon thek bodies. Ordinary persons know these bassets by tbe name "raspberry geometer," but U yon are peruoubvr abont oalliag them by their book namt, yon mnet my Sy achlora rnbi rorerhv. Xow, why do these Bttie ttowsr O'rJOOt fafaOnOOl nOi nfcot reanOT? Ie SOPnmJT cannot be keeanss tbey tbrna: the rage inUJMt MaAwOCS vMai awwtnrO 'JaOOal aJpOOnl HnO
hWs who might eat tbent? Why, a bWfpamhtteVteo wttl see a heir bt
road oust, and pies: k np te m 1 FONMtnwnMMn OnWUlt M Hal OOOCl Maf bswese rsepienore bundle np so man went for bkds te sevnnew! And may be they do it best to verynotfy te seeing t nnea.n npwi. Mj lfarinr Htrds. Jrlawv SOnpm nmewevnh mnwn Ir ven look at yonr easmry bird, yen wMsee that bb biU b tbkk, strong, bread and ooas thapeiL What does be eat? Oaiy needs, with sometimes a Bttie lettuce or eelerr, tmless yon are feobsh enough to give him sugar and eake. which are not goo I for him. This but is made to crack tbe hard outer covering of seeds. Many of tbe birds which we see m ear gardens belong to tbe same family ef seed-eaters, or nuchas, and Hve oa tbe eones of evergreens, the seeds of plants, or soasetimes on insects. One ef tbe most common of them k tbe chipping sparrow. If yon listen bt the gardea, you will hear hM "Chip! chip! chip!" and if yon look for htm, you will fad a little bird whose feathers are almost all gray and brown. His nest bt not far away, in some bosk or honeysuckle vine, and tbe eggs are small, bubh-green with dark marks. Sometimes, if yon listen, you will bear tbe chipping-sparrow . sing a long trill, bnt you may have to wait a long time before be gives you anything bnt hfa " chip." Another com mon bird of the seedeettar family is the purple fineh. or red linnet. Some day you will bear, perhaps, from the top of a tall larch, a song not unlike a canary's except that k is sweeter, and when you look np, you will see among the fresh green needles, against the bine sky, a little bird with alweaet as red as the btrek eoaes in AnriL Look at him, and if yonr eyes are good, von will see that he has a bill like tbe other bird of his family. Perhaps be will meet some little brown birds, bk younger brothers and his wife and skier The brothers, wbea tbey are three or four years obi, will be as gavlv dressed ae We, but tbe little ladies will 'always " wear their plain brown gown and never go too ine' like Jenny Wren. If veer father, or mother, or big brother, or sister, or somebody, will go along a quiet country road with a taieK growth of heshe by its side, you will see a mrd atmost as targe as a room. with black, white and ebeut-oolored feathers, and red eves, which turn lighter eolored in the autumn. Hk wue us a cawwawv aw wmm. a& rem lktea. von will hear him eaU. "Chewink! cke-winkf almost as plainly as ' you ean say it. tie wnt sing, too, ti you wait long enougk to bear him, and do not mate a notee. lor ne is a sy xet- -low, and does not like yon to know that you are near bk nest. t f xmm yenow-wru w awuwr You cannot mistake him for any other bird, for he is all bright yellow, except hk crows, wings and tail, which are Mack, la winter ne turns yeuowisnbrown, to match bk wife. Many yel low birds stay with us all winter, and lire on the seeds which tbey fad upon , the snow, or tbe ground when kis bare. Books on thiUes by the roadside. In . some nbMSs tber are ealled "TbisUe bbds. IVntt's Cbm Bent nbtwdfe. The word "dawdle" means to "waste time." to "trine." When a boy does a thing in a "poky," buy wav. he "dawdles " over K It k a bad thiag to fall into a dawdling habk. It helps to make a hoy .mmaaiy, ana a gKi auwemanly. The dawdlers Itfe is apt to be a failure. He does little for hlmsetf or for ethers. " In books, or work, or Lwuol Xa U v J . tn rJ - - Don't dawdle. Dotbiags wkk awilL do them weU. You meet not splutter or be "fussy" over your work. 1 The fnssy fellow can waste time in hk haste as well as tbe dawdler in hk slow trifing. Have a quick eye and a ready , band and a patient heart, always. If you hare an hour in which to do a barf-boer's task, do H in tbat halfhour. Get through on time, then play wkh brikness and sparkling enjoyment. Do your errands promptly, nrnen yonr hair with a lively hand. 'Sweep yonr room wkh decision in every motion of the broom. Take one "degree" in a useful Hue of "D. D.'s" Don't dawdle. S. S. Jt Xaa4aafABe .ufMCTVtttmJKa A nor who U polite to hk fatber and , mother b likely to be nolke to every one eke. A boy backing politerte to hk parents maf have the semblance of ,
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polite in spirit, and k in danger, as be bocomos familkr. of betraying his real want of courtesy. We are all ia danger of Urine too much for the outside world, for the impression which we make bt society, to covet tbe good opinions of those who are in a sense a part of ourselves, and who will continue to snetaia aad be interested in as, notwKhstasding these defects of deportment and character. We say to every boy aad to every gtri, cultivate the habit of eonrteey at home in the sitting-room aad kitchen, as well as in tbe parlor --and yon. will be sure in other places to deport yourself bt a becoming aad attractive masmer. When one kas a pleasant senik and a graceful demeanor, it k a aatanfaotien to know tbat these are net put on, bnt that tbey beI dAjBia7a n tlam jmlmj-qMjjm aa-J m raj tannanaamaXaOaBnt I evmnr w nvtmi nwenn snf eaanrmj, mmus amnwnawwTTTV I at alt tbnesandnadsrall sirsimeisasn
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