Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1891 — Page 8

IRVING S COtUMftUS.

Tat Graat Dtocmrtr't Fin Voyage to Aiaarica. i A l"ae Mw WiiadsrfBl iwjr Tbaa the MUmm MHttfauM InMsrtaatHaai Mm j Vtt J TVaaat Laa tiu, W , I W waaaajawawaajj-wajwajaj as WFSB OrC IrSVUf WW fmV Lwesj? aHar i4uwiv 4Msaw eT Iw'CJu'bw Washington Irving. looter uruc.j CHAPTER IlL VARIOUS TXROB OK THK On th 14th of$wtibrtlwwvMM "Ww rejoiced by the sight of what they soneidotvd harbingers of land. A heron and trtfiieal bird ealled the Rabo de Jnnco. neither of which are supposed to venture fur to sea. hovered about tec aipa. On th following night they were struck with awe at beholding a meteor, or, as Golnntbtw calls it in his Journal, a great name of iire. which soemsd to fall from the sky into th mm about four or live league Humc These mdtoora, cjtatoon in warm cKrmUmi, and espsunder th tropics, are always seen im the (wiw azure sky of those latitude. falling m it were from the tosaveaa. but nvrr beneath a cloud, ia the transparent atuiorphere of one of those Wantifnl night, where every star amine with tb jrarw luster, they often leave a Inminoa train behind then, which lasts for twelve or fifteen seconds, and may well be compered to a flume. The wind had hitherto been favorable, with occasional though tnuwieat eloadi and showers. They had made great progress each day. thongh Colutuba. aceordiijc to hi secret dUb. eoatrivad to suppress aeveral tangoes ia the daily reckoning left open to the crew. They bad now arrived withia the inflneneeof the trade wind, which, follow in the son, blows steadily from east to wet between the tropic and sweeps over a few adjoining degree of ocean. With this propitious breeae directly aft, they were wafted gently bnt speedily over a tranquil sea, eo that for many days tbey did not shift a aeiL Columbus perpetually recurs to the bland and tea- : perate serenity of Abe weather, which ia thie tract of the oeeaa k soft and refreshing without being cool. In his artlees and expressive langaage he comperes the pore and balmy wonting to those of April in Andalnaia, and obeervea that they wanted bat the song of the nightingale to complete the illusion. "Be had reason to nay so," observes the venerable I Cases: "for it is marvelous the suavity which we experience when hah? -way toward these Indies; and the more the ships approach the lands, so moeh wore do they perceive the lemporanoe aadtoftsMssof the air, the clssrneas of the sky and the amenity ami fragraaos oat forth from the groves aad forests: rook more certainly than ia April ia Andnhtnia They now bogaa to see large patches of herbs aad weeds drifting from the -west, aad incrsasing in quantity as they advanced. Some of these wek warn sack as grew abont rocks, others each as prcuaow. tn rivers; some warn yetorMCM tSAMCLLA. low and witheretl, others so green M ts kave apparently been recently washed from land. On one of these patches was a Hve crab, which Colambas oarefaUy iweaerved. They w also a white tropie1 bird, of a kind which never sleem opoa the sea. Tnnay ash also played boat the ships, one of which was killed by the crew of the Sin. Colnmbm now called to mind the acconnt given by ArfetoUe of certaiaships of Cadiz, which, caMing the shores onteide of theMraita of UibralUr. were driven westward by aa impetttona east wind aatil they reacbl a mrt of the oeeaa covered with net fieide of weeds, resembling makes Bemuds, among which they beheld many taany ash. Bo sapiKMed hlnetf arrived in this weedy sea. as it had been called, rrora which the ancient mariners had tamed back in dismay, but which ho regarded with animated hope as indicating the vicinity of land. Net that ho had yet any idea of reaching the object of his search, the eastern end of Asia; for. aeenrdf ag to hie eontptttatfon, he bad come bnt M91agnea since leaving the Canary island, and be placed the main land of India moeh farther on. On the lth of September the name weather continued; a soft steady breem from the eaet Riled every sett, while, to mm the words of Coin tubas, the tee was as calm as the Umtdakatver at aerilts. lie fancied that the water of the sea grew fmefasras he advanced, and noticed thia aa a proof of the stiperior sweetness aad parity of the air. The crews wore all ka high spirits, each hip strove to get la the advance, and ovary aeamaa was eagerly oa the lookoat; for the sovereigns had premised a Msaion of .) maravadts to him who shooM tret discover lead. Martfa Akrnso llnaon crowded att canvas, aad aa the Plata was a fast atler he generally kept the lead. In the afternoon he balled the admiral aad

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there wealaad la that itirrif These was m fat a winndinass ia the north each as often haage ever fated, ASMsl Ash IMMMMMt ot ftnssl'BtttMtd eMtok sdutHMR ttttll waeaes that many faaoied they beaeid Waade. There was a aaivermi wish. therefore, to steer for that ejiaarter. Cetamboa. however, was perwoaded that they were mere iUasioae. Every one who has made a sea voyage meet have witnessed the deceptions eaassd hy eJoods resting apon the aurisoa, eapecially about snuewt aad enariee. whisk the eye, aotd by the ietagteatioa aad desire, easily converts into the wished forfamd. Thie is partioaiariy the cess wiiair tne tropica, waste the ctoada at the meet stagnuar On the following day nag showers, aa which Colntabw isms: two buobhw also low oa stupe, Mroa wwoh, he y twenty isagnsa from soaaded. tbereiore. whh a Mae of m fathoma, bat fonad no bottoaa. posed be might be naming leads lying to the north ami was unwilling to waste the vorinar breees bv sniaw ha them; bcsides.be had ouandsatiy that mad was to bo foaad he steadfastly to the west; hiswhoh) tfinon had beesj foewded on oook a amption: heahonld. risk att credit and anthority were he to ameer to doabt and to go groping blindly from point to point of the compass. Heiesoivsd, therefore, to keep one bold coawm always westward notll be shonldreexmtneooast of India, and afterward, if advkabes, so seek these ielsnds on his reeara. Xot withstanding his precaatioo to keep the people ignorant of the distaaos they bad sailed, they were now growing ejttremely aaeasy at the length of the voyage. They had adraaoed asoh farther weet than ever man had sailed before, aad thoagfa already beyond the leeoh of onceor. still they oontineed doily leaving vast tracts of ocean behind wem aad pressing onward aad onward into that apparently bonndliss abyss, it is true they had been flattered by rations indications of land and still others were occurring, bnt all mocked them with rain hopes; after being hailed with a transient joy they passed away, oat after another, and the same interminable expanse of sea nad sky ooa tinned to extend before them. Even the bland and gentle breese. uniformly aft, was now con j area iy thotr tngwtoas fears into a cense of alarm; for they began to imagine that the wind ia these seaa might always prevail from the east, aad if so, would aerer permit their return to Spain. Columbos endeavored to dmpei those gloomy presages, sometimes by argument and expostulation, sosnetinim by awakening fresh hopes aad pointing oat aew signs of land. On the 90th of September the wind veered, with light breeoss from the soathweot. These, though adverse to their progress, had a oheeriag effect upon the people, aa they proved that the wind did not always prevail from the east Several birds ahw visited the ships: three of a small load which keep about groves aad orchards came singing in the taoming aad fow away again in the evening. Their ooag cheered the hearts of the dismayed atariBen, who bailed it as the voice of bmd. The larger fowl, they observed, wen trongof wing aad might venture far to oea. bat each small birds were too fbobio to fly far, aad their singing showed that they were not erhaooted by their flight. un we loiMwtag day there was si a profound calm or light winds 1 the tooth west. The ooa, as far as the eye could reach, was oovored with weedm a phenomenon often observed hi that part of the ocean, which the aimecranco of a va iimmUf it This hat been ataribatsd as quantities of submsrin nUmta wiHcngrow at tao bottom of the aatu ripe, whoa they are detached by saemoaoa or tao waves aad aad rim to tbo sou-fees. These weeds vere at fret reemrded with setiefaotioa. butnt kmgth tl ka maay pieces so dease and m aoms Oegree to mipede the the ships, which moot have I httto bead war. Tao to mind some tale oadeevored, thareforo, toavoed as as possibes these ioatiaf asm some disaster of the iaad might i to taemsolves. Otherc considered weeds aa proof that the sea wao ohnHswor. aad bsmm to talk of rookaand imh sail trisnhnui naada aad of the dannsr of asjrouad, as it were, ia the midot of the oeeaa. where their vessels might rot aad fall to pieom far out of the traok of hamaa aid and without oaf shoes where the crewo might take refuge. They had evidently some eoafaeed notion of Urn aaoient atorr of the sunken island of Atlantis, and feared that ther were ar riviue; at that part of the oeeaa where navigation was said to be obstraeted by drowned lands aad the ruins ef aa hv gulfed country. To dispel tbess fears the adaeiral bad freqaent reconno to tao lend, bat thongh ao sounded with a deep sea liae he stall found no bottom. The minda of the crews, however, had graduallr become dsesaed. They were fall of vagas terrors and superstitious faacies; theyeoastmed everythiag into a cause of alarm aoofewfiaMNa ovtSiar tsNHaBftatttduBK law ataW for three days there was a coatbaa MS Of licht sutamae- aamt aa. southward aad westward, aad the sea waaas smooth aa a mirror. A whale woo seen heaving, im huge form at a which Columbus haaaedlMei pointed out as a favorabis fudrtraritra. oJarmiag that these ash rtn Vsnirslis" iatbsneisborboodof land. Theoiewe. however, became --rntths nelaiaa.a of the weather. They observed that tao wfuwary wiaac which they ITbUbbbMbV Skmdl "Jlf Bit fwVfel

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like a lake of auataaL ther nl im giuas from toe world tu which they had mi i . r ft a t . ptevniied with any ounetaauy aad were freai the east, aad they ha temyhad act purer iltetwh tao torpid stiilaaat of There was a risk. cither of perishing am harslsiM waters or ef being by voatrary winds from ever to their native oaaatry. Coiemieaa swnttaaed with to ro of the osa aadoahasdly be caased by the vidaity of iaad m tao aarter whence the wiad blew, which, toeeeeoee, had oot space seJBoient to act naea the sar face aad heave an larae waves. Te howevar, mnitiplieo aad variea the 1 af Idoai caasxer than tao moot active pel tames. Tim mam of his erew, natU. oa iiaaday, the JMtoa eBwfAaMMeCCtt tssMaW CaMaW Ofli A heavy oweil of the osa, aaaosompaaisd hy wiad. Thio phenomenon often ee emnia the broad otooa. hsine; either the ospviasj aadnlatifmc of some past gale or the movement given to the sea hy aoms diotoat current of wiad: it aevortneiess. regarded vrithastonisfai by tao mariners aad diet-el led the aginary terrors ocoaeioaed by the UMumtMM, wao as nsaai hinwelf nn Aor the iinntodis onterpriss, mtisnatee ia his Journal that thkswolling of the sea seemed proviolaBors of am crew, compering it to that which so miraculously aided Mosoa when oondoctang tao ehildrea of Israel oat of the captivity of BgypC I to as oowTinuBo, SHERIFFS SAIiB. T)Y virtnc of a eertifled eoajr of a DeJLJ cr io me airectod from the fjlera: J - I 0 leboHt Circuit Court ia a mm wherein William T. Swift. Admiaiet tor of estate of Benismia Carroll. d coaeed, is plaintiff, and James W. Carroll ami Marsrarst flsrroll m.rm AfmA. ants, rrqulriag me to make the com ol it I. , . . . . . . rive iiuanreu aaa CigPir-Clght Lto. Krssnd Sixiv-Five Ceaia. with lairi on said decree aad coets. I will expose . i - ai p ii one tsie, to ine highest bidder, oa a a i uaua i , ucthir 11, A. U, INI betwren the hours of rO o'clock, e, m. ad 4 o'clock, p.m.. of said day, at the door of the Court Hoase. ia the taw. n. SATURDAY, October II, A. D., 1M1 Jasper, Usboia county, Iadiaae, the rents nd pronta for a term not exeeedtag seven years, the following real estate tit-wit : The wet-hs!f af the Mirtb.ui ter of section No. twantv.iv (Ui t... sb in Xb. twe iti south. rmMtrm Va thru (S) west. 80 acres in Dubois cottaty, Ihdians. Ifsttch reals and arnflu will mat lor a t-wlHcieat sum to ealiefy m'hI decree, iniereei ana eoete, l will, t the same tisae and place, cxneee to tHtbtie ik fe eimple ol said real etac. or so much

eeed decree, intere! and cost.. I-rt-r rr. kU thanks to the public for their liberal patron. heretoSaid Mis will he L. .i,u-i fore.and mnte a continuance or the same. He has on hand a mtLk ml rnes, Collars. Hames.thaiH.,

if i . , anv new wimurTer irom fallUliau a mm praieeuieat laws. Alsskt H. Tkaylo. Sherir Dubois Ceenty. TraTLOR IIVNTCK, Att'o. Oi. IWL-tw. tpr.fa 1 HRKIFFM 8ALE. BY virtue of a cert i led copy of a deerre to me riirx-ipd from t tLm.k of the Da Hole Cfrcuit Court, ia a cease wnorein the State of Indiana oa rota ttoet of John Grameispecher. Auditor 01 DwhoU eountv, far the ue of the com moa erhool I wad, is plaintiff, aad Stcoh en Hellladisr. Mara- ri. A-emp, reier neiuegor, Aa4reas Ueiliafor, et al .are iofsndaats, reqairiag mm to malt Ibva aaaaaa ttt CKmm U..u J viuwip. wisa lainrsar aai aaf uj eoats. I mill wain i nMkuu u a. .a.. nifnw oioaer, mm SATURDAY, Ocreaaa 31, A. D, iftfl hetweea the hears of 10 . . tad 4 o'clock, p. m., af sold day, at the wewr ei iae voari nouee, ta Jasper, Da

euee eeaaiy, laotaaa. tne reate aad aro -"k-" ifmi em-n rmnria f to for a term aotexoeedieg sevsa years. ! ilh DT mP ftor saferthe foUowiag real oetate, to-wit: lag for several years with a were lung flaa ajaaitk.&a . t . aafsctiou. aad that drsad -1: Cmm-

eaot qesrter of sectioa Mo. Cftea. ti towaehip No. two (1) south, range Kb. fnaar fit aa-aa 1.1.1.. w T7 foar (4) wsst. eaataialaup aQ i- i

If each reals aad profts will not se4lPrflp,'" "kieh they will Had a

tor. a sufarieftt sam to atlefr said eras, lulaieaat al a V .in I ,ij

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Men the fee simple of said real estate.

o much thereof as may ho oaaseient fo TTll u? t?? li" Proecripdioeharge said decree, interest sad costs. ttm wil1 them nothing, aad Said sale will be saade without any T tKnr hleeeisf, will pteaeo ad.

relief w net ever from vaieatioe or sn. praiseaieat lews ALMKRT If. Tlivraa HhoriC Dubois Cetaty. Tratlor H uxTra, Attt's. Oct.f,lH,l-3w. fpf.Ml Wiaeinarer's Aaditioa ta Jaeaar. John F. WlaeiaeMP bvaa uu . . of his lead adjoining Jasper oa the wast talet MUS. Wkiek aalll mmm.km . J I . ,77 10 ir wo ofers for is iois, 4 n-oatiHfr on ftth street aad '""""i "eet, esch with aa bu is etreot, oeeh with aa t l I he rear. The lots alt lay of them baa anew aouee of i sedan alt k, aadagoodoiswf soejr ib ine roar. a Rhga, oaai four mouse tera. Kr nan Imm lart Mi . . .L. II '.f l. -rw.j ... xmrm ewier '"7 """""geerg rasa, about a froea Jasper, or ta C. Iosne at the MBS offioe. iie CooTHK PROGRfMttlYB FARMEkI ana Jnaaor Cawrior forMOOf Aa will be iota !. ..I. .a.J . .J- " "WWIBBTI .HH.R at ewer ine Jeerier" and the t irseeyrraraMr," theefncral ergaa a ibm 1 1 aai ra ivkMH iwa rvr . I ww wmmw., a ts saeu ta tavohss.

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ECKERT MOTHERS. aad Glay Sta., wwia-Ma lie s-sevm urn IflSBRW m Btfaojn axd AGRICULTURAL IMWACON ! have brought Jasper into notice as then WaM fkr mmm year fer rieeMMble aria. wviaajui isauaa. MACHINE SHOP! DeUllELF. J. MILLER, I aa aw reered t tam abWMu . faVkel llt&t Sal;.- " fH'XL ct alttT i aai mm area area ta resale TM55tLMi AC"IJ,' rAATiii. xxArxu aid xowKKS.atro. Xaey ranwee. aea laM aeide Reaaeea aad '. wara ttt, wMek, wita bat liule etaae. 1 eaa aew MAKE A8 GOOD AS NEW. IkepeaHHVss "Jr VJ. ,1JilBVi.,ii.r J" aedTs t ia eaT,5i? 1 Walufu.1. riTxinas i wtu alee f aeats LEATHER ivn RTTRRCR Miv3u

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aaiaaiiNM.iiBHSaTRonoi, i ft i i I rtoa a'etltSil'SKSy Two Papers far 1.7. S,TLrlbr8 10 tB COBRIKK Who Wil pay fl.75 ia advance will be famished 12 "IWr c d theKew Albany WMkly Lodger one yeer, postage free. The Ledger is well known as one of the beet Weekiv IMDarala lawlUaw. r.iiei. , , . w 1, V I I formation tor all chteooo of peopro, tbor

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J. B. Slater, Real Notato A goat at IRELAND, - IIXID. The following Real Estate for sale; IM MTH. 1 V mill Ut T Hauii.-. u m . I llu I 1.1 ri. " Im a4 hn. (owJ artkanl. mmmd f... tfK 1 1. . . - - . .lui. . r . bi . . iMrt; airdH: LalMO Ml MM IHM. r WlMr tfva 1m mt -- - . rtUr, aMl M hi jMtMt lret. trt fee: Utf A farm Af 111 UIH.MM Bill AMth mt 1..! ... few mI wmf itnr, Vmii ee mih hi hi! HM, MHI WW IMM. KMt J1KKI tMBtr, U4 rtfr fid frMR Imh 4 Io iMt. X YWjr gt4 Mta' I rrkx OSS wr met : trai tr. MSUcrM.lWIUawa.lBrirJa C ... . e of ia ht lee MfM ie Dmhf cMMr; )it ,..1 SrrrH; Uif otmmtrr ; V f ww R K : I, mm o4lt UW. SOS yrr wre. aM iu, U?; mmc In mm n4 t)4ri t f vr cmt. lSSaerM.3 mil frwn Vri. i'iKi rilT. 4 a,IW Mlli.WMt froM r, 4. e term dnr4. IiUm. B tinlwr, Heeiy ot wMcf. IM rstHw. X m in tUxtr. frMH with IkI rww, ftOMl ,. tlmtetl on Keod jbHc rwl, rw thMt t4 thmnh 17 fT r. see 4s. hUei M tj hn Ikki, g4 ebs firm.

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9M) aerea la (MIm, bataace m bill. e acrea in aVad' mH. aerea in aaaur alnl k(r eak tiaiW. Bb tlaiber to mint tbaa half ajr for farai, a co4 fraaw b. 3 fed Iota aad ateatr af htimg wattr. A renr Bead farm. OSS ar aere ; teraaa eaay. Saeaern.ieeacrea cleared, baleaee ta tnaker. coed ew frame koaae. Road aew frame aaaee, eeai a host il.SM, jreed bam, seed yaaaft ereaard. plenty T iitr. art af tk labJ hriAu l,iU. ..IHu ..,1 ne ef the farm a little wars. 3 atllea tM ef Jaet. Bablleread, a apleadid Meek aad a rat a fans. rrlt ISeer acre: hatrduwa aad eeey teraaa lalaar. HOGSBS AXU LOTS. PORTKIUVILIJC. A (rood frame dwelling aad More beaae. belli ilaet atw, J,' art of land, coed ftaHair and pteetr of frnit treea. aad aaaall frmHa of all klada: la 4 .f Iowa. Prlet OSM; tenaa eaay; ary deMraele r-ett-Lelli, bars. More boaee, aad 4 let M rertrc ettte. Kd orrhmrd . dare be ikuti u i-a Hf 7 Tl, rlea kwh aad 3a x M. ipmuI mhiui mmj t fact everjrHiHHr ia ood abaae. aad oae t4 tbt beet ) . .. I . C I L I . .1 ... ' . vHiinn imun ;wr a awrre, a riea rarmisr all arewad. tred cbareh aad acheot, ad got Ptlrr Sl-taa AAA '.i - -.- .1. aad twelve moatba. 1 gHd ebaace for aMaa se to ei a Rood bartcala. April 1S.1W J.M.PARKEirS NEW Saddle! SHOP! 9 laotlta. B., MaiaftJaekeea ft. 'niJE attention or farmers la called Whips, and evervihih In that Hm. whieh will be sold as cheap as Urst-clai goods can be. Also, Repairing promptly and properlv done. A portion ef the patronage solicited. J. M. PARKER. JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1 888-1 f. CalMiaMa lOWHkhip Tretalee'a fualicr. THE undersigned, Trustee of Colnmbm Tp., Dubois coHDty, Ind., will attend ta Townshin buaiiMiaa at kb t-; - r v. a-ca I - donee oa every Saturday, and per pong bavin? townshin business ta traauri are roqaested to present it en that day of tne wees. The towasbsD librarv fa kant at Ik oflee of the Trustee, where those en tilled ee obtain books. KELSON HARRIS. Trnateo Columbia Tp. JHaertth. lStJi-ly. BaistbricTawnHkiss Trit lee 'a Kmt ice. THE nRdersijfnetl, Trustee of Bainhridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Saturdays of every week, at hie residence on North Main street, between evit U tne .a e entn snn fcigniR, in Jasper. The Library of said Township ia kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gee mann, nkm nnn.. : i i . . them at anv time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee -Bru ly. Tawaaeiim Iraatec'real ice. THE ""'lersijrHefl, Trnstee of Boon. towHship, Dubois county, herein riVM Mlltloai that Urn tll ... -I IglVM notice that he will attend to al .w,INI?,.l,,r, Hi lolhr office efTrac oi roriersviue, on Saturday f each VVaUlf ahaail ukt.la II 1 t ownship huainew to present it en SetIlia T aw Bali In T !1. ........ . i . the Library ia kept by Wat. MclisrrU. ia Portersville. Hen ay B. Rkeidenravom, T. B. Tp, May 18. taeg-iy. JtffWMi Ti. TristM's NitMt. . . a -erv ----- - w HPHE aaderaigned will be at his aMc B In m UmaA ,n nM.Bk.t t t . r

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