Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1882 — Page 2

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alarm. af to raaad the Goreraar coataned: that yoa aaay pursue roar iniatelligentlT. 1 vrw tvrt r yon uroaga my ataaaaoa; aa ne thia he turned a mmersaalt aad i eon aewu - ibio aw wjtww. max. A . I Ml . f . LI- IfTbompsoa followed has eiamide. He aajrs he doss not reaaembiT whether he was tinnsformed. for the time, into a prairie marmot, or whether ha bad simply grown small enough to he en. ab eti to raier the borrow without difficult? : at all events he followed the Governor along aa ineliaad iwr-dor. arched at tbe top and exteadiag downward about four feet at an angle of forty-tSv degree. They then came to a hall that was perfectly level aad about hvs fet-t loag. then up another in-line of about two feet. "Thia." tabf the Governor, "is in order that tbe ara'er may not penetrate into our aleepmg aNUtmeat. At tbe end of this corridor was a large circoiar chamber, tbe floors aad walls of which were eorered with dry graev Here lay the mother naaimo aad three yoong ones. After Mr. Tbom:aon had been rntroroced to her. and hat ccaiplimeDted her on tbe. ttrjiuty of her family, the (iovernor led the way back' into 'the open air He M.aled imelf on top of tne mound and motioned Mr. J homrson to a -at be irte htm. Aiter a abort pause Mr. ThonijHjn .; e"Iwoolil hke to ak yon about the owl. Is it really a happy family, a Mae writer, aert. or do they "feed upon oorong?' HV are' about as happy as most fam-2:e--eomr-osed of persons of ditereat taUs and t ursuii. answered the iUwernor. "The owls live upon grasshopper and bujr of different kinds: they rarely tf ever ea our ehildrea. In return fr th- aetxitnuo'latioa we give them they etard. the entrau'e to our h.'vnj.v. and in the winter we or ten nd 't tfn" -nren:ent to hare theyoi'agtT tucked in atnonjj the soft downr fenhr of the K They have lived with u for o lng a time that th-y hae adopted sany of our manoerir for aaa;. tlteir i-ry is not Ike that of any nth rk:ad rtf awl. I ut more loe!y rtembif oar shout of alarm: they alw fl v :n the tar a. well aa at n'jrht, though tbe cannot sew o well in the of midday as th- gray of morning or een'n.' Wbi'e Mr, Thompson and the Governor wrj talking the sarrounding mounds hatl becmnt eoveretl with litt.e praine d.g. itk h oee wa:ching him cu"Weil. ..H ut the rattlesnakes; ar van at peace w.;h thnaf1' Inquired Mr. Th- flipHD. The brw of th- Coventor darkened. Ye.'" he anwerl. "the pe io tbe weaker and the irtnmgen och a we. as esit betwren tfce unpot-t-ted trareter and (he armed highwayman. Ther enter ur home. leiour -Kir ymag, aad if we attempt to reit they rtrike us with thefr murderous faag Oh that every one of them nrght be exterm aated. Ju-t then a sharp rn'tle aowndeil ia tbe grass. Mr. Thompaoa jatnpetl an ia alarm. His sudden movement threw consternation among tbe Inhabitants of tbe village: a warning yelp, and ttfty littie brown forms were "seen to leave their mounds, throw a aomes. aauk, aad disappear in their borrow. Mr. Tbompsoa grasped his cane, and with a few well-directed blows kille I the rattie-satke. Cuttiag off the rattles he f turned again to his friend the Governor. , He was nowhere to be seen. He savs. ' however, that be thinks be saw him ! g-.ve aa approving sod from the mouth of aia borrow. Mr, Thompson fiaished his story and Utrned to me mqoiringlv. "Didn't yoa fall a-feep and dream itr' I ventured to suggest. "lream H! Oh yea. I auppose I dreamed it; aad I dreamed that 1 killed the snake, aad I dreamed that I cut off its rattles, aad you dream that you see them now," he almost shouted as he draw the rattles from Ma vert pocket and shook them vigorously. "I snp-p-wethat I dreamed it all; hot if I did there ia aaore truth ia at than m half the stories aJboat aaimahv and Tm gofaag to ba a naturalwt.,, 8o aasrmsr he iai oat of the room m high After he left 1 looked mto learned books aad foemd that his scribtion of the prairie dor's hones correct: atill, despite the aotauaay of the description aad the anakes rattlea which he so triamphnatly dasntayed to attest the truth of hie atory. IthUik be dreaaatd ; don't yon ?Askm9iHmm, tm tartsctoa n The snath ora coiresnondenta of of our varionsty esteemed contraa iye ooranaa aopemr to fnsd the ocean ta a nad the ocean nt M a. . buratv igbly devotional and reverential mood thkatmaam. taaenf th's ilk speaks of ' tht load bossnnas of the waves," an other of the soleaan hyaena af the, sarjteN" and a third of -the deep Te iJeum of the mida ght thfe." All of which is very UaoUiol aad poetic.. Bat. even when ou come down to hard and prosaic fact, the idea aeeaai to be carried out and strengthened. One does not need, to go rery tar from Boston any day to see Ocean Spray. A key to thai foke will be furnished reaera on application at thJs ofBoe. Boston JtmrA yonaglady m flaladrlpma, who was wearing a haadeome aawdtaaa, the aseerea of whkh fitted as tight at her skl& came near loaiag her nm recently. In aJtiptmn; to wmore her waiat the car of one sleeve was ao tfcrwtlyiswdf aarnmat a blood veeset that circaiatjoa wiarreated and aha fmnted. Her fnJQ the akanra had Kaambf ha aa

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