Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 September 1897 — Page 8

THE ONLY WHITE BUFFALO-, MILLIONS IN Bl TT0N8 es ad Chaucd bj Indlar. d Uuntr,

ii .1 .V itr 1 a..-.it. Daring the snninier of Land of ludiaua returning tum j hunt tar out on l lit- i ..i.L- I r i.jii.t 1:1 r i ; 1 i.. i lug et ii .t dirtntiit 1111 an. 1 ai differ fiit la . aud always in tin- it-uier of a laine herd, white buttaio They had u-d their best horse in t lie effort to overtake it to no purpone, never being tie to get anywhcit near the animal At tirst wt- did nut l av much attention

to the? stories, but still it kept Prop- col lection of am lent but tous. the proper-

ping np from dilti I niMT. and at ty ot Baron Fangnaii f runs. Thiscol-

CATCH6 ä WADE OF COSTLY DIAMONDS IN "HE DAYS OF LOUIS XlV. Am li..i.o.iv ll.al II. a. I, Ilk t'mlrf lair I l.r Holl ul..u Vlaula .r l.ljfauI.. MUM la ,hr I lgl.lt nilli (rulurj. Ct.llr.lt. r !' Hll ITuea. Kecently at the Hotel Dnumt there wa a -iale of a curious and interesting

la-t. in the l.iil M I ui - .f had a chance to verify the truth of the report. I had been sent u duty north along the Red De r river rd va ctiuped near a large hand f MaefcRl t. who were hunting south of that river. The buffaloes had moved uorih in va-t nuiulsr. and the prairie was hl.uk with tlietn. I had gone out one morning with a party of Hla kf.i to see one of their hi mm. ami alo to tty and kill for my aelf. My borae vra. a ood one and mm h f.i-t. r than any l longing to the Indian hi.i Ma I hail got d tar bed froui the party, lciiniiig tii'd of the slaughter, ami must have M at least 20 nubs from camp, v In n I made for a small clump of titnl . r not far off. intending tu build a tire and roast a jH.rtion of some tu:'. it 1 had on the saddle with Iii . A- 1 a; ; ! .en- i tie wood a l and nf about loo animals burst oat of t .. i r u-li and made off to the south, ami. . in t c rtainly, in the middle of llMM was a white buffalo. Although they were a quarter of a mile away, tiit re could ue no mistake about it He w:it.. r. as large as life and quite white and running like a di-er. There was no time to much more than take in the scene, but 1 gathered up the reins aud was after hnn, d. t riuiii d to bag that buffalo or kill my horse. Oh. what a race it was, mile after mile! Aud, although ail the band, with the exc ptiuu f a lout a dozen, had split off and gOBd u dirt, n Bl directions, the whit, uuircal. with his bodyguard of uncut a dozen k t at about the same iHrtpr ahead. I could cat h glimpse i f him now aud then, and there w a- no den! t 1.' w a Mmw w hite. Get within shot I couhl iiot for mauy miles. At last they began to tire. and. although my h re tin d also. I had good hopes uf coming up aud getting a shot. Ala", for su !i a chance! Of a sudden my horse lurched forward on

his BOM

the prairie and turuiuir a somersault

Limn If, missing me by only a few feet He had put hi" foot into a badger hole and brought my BOB! s of a white robe to a sudden end. Forest and Stream. WITHOUT A COMPASS. Varlona Wars of Correctly (aiding the (oarw of V easel.

(Justav Kobbe contributes an article to St Nicholas. Mr. Kolbe says: Sailors steer by the wake of the ship. When a v. i l- running free that is, w.tii toe wind mi at rn she tuuKt h ave a straight wake, or she is not runumg a straight course. When she ia ' 'on the wind," her canvas full, not shivrrlug when she is A near a will Ue lly k i inif full and hym

her wake will be at an angle greater or leas, according to the force of the wind and the spud of the v.-s 1. This angle measures what we call the ship'a "lee way" that which she lows from a true course. With a vessel hove to in a gale the leeway become very large and is called the "drift" Coasting craft BMJ by the line of white aurf on the shore or in thick weather ly it- B ar as it breaks on! the bench or ri- ks. They haul in to catch the sound. thn keep off until they lose it. and th n haul iu ugaiu to u central hue and maintain it. An old m;i il u eine told me that one thick night, coming up along the coast with a h.id wind so that they had to ta. k IU and off shore, they sailed their tacks, or ran their "legs," by candles running off shore loug euough to burn out two candles, but burning one for the inshore leg, so as to avoid standing in too i lose. The Ala-ka sti aim rs on the inside route Ntw..-n the main -t and nn nit rous outlying islands steer, even in running through the narrowest chanBl by the varying NBM of the pad die from the shores. A giv. ii murse enn also be run by soundings, or, rather, ly a hue of soundings. In entering New York harbor keep in, say. IS, !0, 4" fathoms, no less, until yc.u get 1 fathoms. If then the 1. ad shows tine white sand, look out for Sandy Hook lightship Coarse yellow sand will land von on Fire island.

ie tieu. w hl h w u- ihib.t d in 1 "?y at the eipcaition of decorutive arts, might rival any one e f tin - I ngiug to the nn -t e niliusiastic buttruists in the world. Clapisson, the musician, colli t. .1 '..:: diffipiit specimens. In 1 s 4 . a collector iu (ibraft exhibited ii.. r. - than IIO.imio, and M Maignu n. t In- lit raiian of th. . i - m I le library, giiumi a cirtain r pntat ion in this I r i. h f cut karith i IbmBgB kki coHm tun of bat tons of livern and of nni forms. '1 Bl tuitfons of the eighteenth centnry 1 ring 1.11" pries in the market at the nt time. There are some of them that Fragonard. we are told, decorated With his marvi loM BBBOiL In his time it was fahioiml le to make presents of buttons as big as a crown piece, on Which BtlegOriH and varioua subjects Ml ear v. d. l!a haunn nt wrif.s in hi "Secre't Menu irs. " Nov. It, lTMi: "The mania for ' utti us i today extrem ly Tidiculous. Tlnyure not only of enormous size, some of them as big a six pound crowns, but miniatures and pictures are made upe'U tin in, and this ornamentatii in is extremely costly. Some of them represent the medals of the Casars, otliers antique statues ami srill others the Mi taniotphosex of vid. " Isal.y. in his biographical notes, Bays tl:at when he came to Paris he worked for a living by making copies tif Win li io and H' m In is on the lids of BiiuffU'X. s, and that for tin m- medallion1, he was paid from 6 to s francs each. "As it was still the fashn n, " he said, "to wear buttons as big us a 6 franc BMOC, BMW w Inch Cupid, flowers and laiid-oap s wire cut iu cani o, I went into that I UMln I e. t g mhis for each. " Two years after this periil in the life i f Ba haumont but tons abandon' d erniiitii ai tu f like mi dlli thin. All the

Penning me over ui neau on eo fiup ,,, f l'a, is w. ie carved

cn them. Then came the patriotic buttons, r- J r uting the taking of the Hastllle. the BWhlWB of the tiine orders, the Fhrygiaii cap. the porttaitsof Ixuus X VI, i f .Miial au. Shortly afterward thee ornament : were laid aside. The reign of the artistic button was over, and the mother of peatl button BWM BW ral. The nhie-t bBttPM f MeMNkl iu the museum- and among thecijh-cin ate the geu buttons din'ov. nil at Myceiias . at the time of i he i lean at ions undertak

en by Llr. Nil ! i. mann, ami also iin -e found in the tomb of Child, ru I. The I latter WWW exhibited at the louvre in the Muse e h s Sonv. rains. They are made of gold and of colored glass, militating garnet. Buttons drradfettj t.ftu corns and religious garments of the middle agi s and of the r naissam e have aNo becw dikWWl r. I. But the riclnst thniK-of the kind, lioMBjd a doubt, are tint" that woie worn by Lmuis XIV. M Maze Smnr, in the I "lb gi-ter of Hann nd- and PmMBM tO the King," at BMW nt BH BWCd in the niini'ti v of b r. ign affairs, gives an ofli ! cial BCCWBl of the buttons of t lint aimpous sov. ri ign It ! a follows: ' F h. ft, lih.". Montarcy presntid to the king hU diamond but ions, valued at IM,SM livres.

"May 7. IliS.'i. Made and delivered I r Mein Bom , i (llalll. ud buttons, Ju,000 hvr. s "July Iiis.'i. Handed over by Montarcy to the Marquis do Seignelay for the king 75 diamond buttons. .'.Mi,. 1 03 livn s, "Aug. 1. es.-, Two diamond but ton, o ; , Hia; livn. "Aug. Ml. I6H. Thrive diamond button". t,tM0 hvtva. "Di-. '.'n, His.i Four diamond buttons. k:!.T;.". livrs." Aiioth. r it. ni in the same year: "July J, Ittft, Furni.-ht d by MOB tarcy b r the king's vest: Forty-eight gold l utt-his, inch se t with a diamond, and e la-i -, 1 ,! vhich were lom-jio-ed f diamonds each and 48 Of one diamond each, is.i.l'.:! livres. "AN" si la-l s for the doublet of the k ng. Id of which wi re formed of five diamonds each and Ml J of one diamond each. I.ll)'.,:;4." livres. "In addition there were seven oma-

tmntal clasp of time diamonds e acb, Ml, 79 lifMO. ' Suiidty pnnt, 38 ornamented clasp. .'i74,:Miii lit r. s " That fis.ts up a total of almut 8,(i00, 000 livr s for the I utti us of the "im.it King'" for Hie single y. ar of Mis.", The 1 t i i d mg J ar 1 iin 1 " B i i i v. d a lot of buttons that wi n valued at l,n; 1,000 UtlBB In tin-, i luuin tain ii- ti.te fg no mi nt o n of the di.nm mis for the hoes, the gatl.t, the ulls ami the hats of the BWMI '. We are obligid to admit, with our coats und ovi r. oats garnished w ith miserablelittle i loth ami bom atTairs, we cut a BB l fgJWJM in the lain v buttou I usim ss tiii a i ' I ti tin dinli - . f the days of Lovi XIV. Fans Figam.

FAITH AND THE UNIVERSE.

A tremoung star that t. .u alonf, Vt rjUt bvUitd vanütrrar; A pal (tua b.r thi pleruli.'r atruug i! V. i.u and it Juput-r A Btorld furloru. with on sad muon T. limit u.-iiM tin un-. uiul.-vl U..p Hit elou.l.-d orbll ami. th.' n..ii of Ik i ilrram liakeu, liuil.l. i luaf. ali. 1. It.i- tin- plai e li. r.- .hi. -Ii. .i.i Wa- found a .-nut for all the spln-rea That truth's sole Min the weak rar That tlita Ihre' our .-mlvarraiBiil jesrst g thought of tKid august, benign, gara t hope 'a, reason's, puiled atrifaj, Mav fully the veiled f..r-.- define Which feed th.' roots of boundless life. JuM-ph Truman in tsp.vtator.

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BfgMi earrieil him home, and for nearly two BJOWtiWM and I twli a e loss infer, sf ill eaeh other, he for the flies I introilnr. il fl bsW Md I for the MM nient he liitrodiicid to nie. I kof it hnn in a milliner's box. letting him out when 1 visited him, specially delighting myself with allowing him to drop froui one hand by his tine spun thread, and then either catching him in the ether or gently compelling him toclimb hack aKiiin by apparently eatiug bis . ii l.nhh r. One day I captuied another spider of t ie same specie.-. I kept him for a few days iu a separate Imx. and then, with the kindly idea of companionship, 1 iutroduceil him to Tiger. I have seen dogs Bgbt; 1 have seeu chanticleer fight aud slay his man; I have seen ranis fight till, with his skull crushed in, one lay d ad at the foot of the other; I have sein men fight; I have soeu women Bgbt ai leaw. they omw www wowoi till tin y became a coufusion of blood and hair aud shredd. il gBIMBBtli hut the t ill. -t ellse I i vi r reulizoil of mad. MBldflBMBI passion h-t unoveruahly loos. . CBBMMJ ni MM de-t roving .inn

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tn its di vilish s.rvn e, 1 realized when tho-e two -pid.-rs rushed to mortal combat. I stood iu boyish terror as their tangled lagi dropped off, torn l y mu tual rat:.-, and as, with vicious dtxtc-i-tv. th. v stniek each other with th ir 1 I -i ie 1 tang.-, u-iug for their own vstruition the weapons ai s with which nature has nv ,.l ÜMM forth, capture and -laughter of their ) '.' y. I viaibly turned jiale. Tig. r wax the victor, but even while with brutal wrath, all mangled as he WWI, he hit and spurned his dead uud limbless foe, ho was m IhI with -yinp-OflM I took to be pai alytic, and in a iiiinnte or two I helped him to hi defttb And this fearless gladiator was afraid i f, 1 remeii.ber. and never would tackle, a big bluebottle fly. What IS KWIBgW .M am In -t r City News.

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(irant aa a lloy. The late Colonel Jesso E. Peyton In ln-i (ni k if reminiscences thus described bis tir-t meeting.' with lien, ral (iiant: "In the vear iv'i1 I was working as a In t in a country store at Flat Rock,

Hour I ti county, Ky. Uly-ses S. (irant MM Um n a boy, living at Ji ortretown, ).,tiot many mUm di-taiit. One day irant iln e over to Flat K'k with the aiaw ' t my nn ploy er, (irant was laca li fjMM okt, avskwanl, unjraiiily, determined, IpdnMllOM and MJty pOOtlj dWatcd. lie drove a vicious BOMB. The Bigfcl att-i bi artival at Flat Risk he b (it w ith me 111 the stoic. It was a cold nigbt, and we boyi kept close to the lee of t In- counter. "In t lie morning 1 irant asked me if he muld a--:-t me. I said 'Yes. ' ÜB helped M takt "low 11 the shutters and s 1 ep cut UM store and put stock in place. Att- r trcakfat he drove off. I heard In in hnn atti rwatd of his drive home. Uefnre M hail gone far from Flat Rock his horse ran away, and finally brought npwith a crash in a fence cormr. Noth ing broke, irant jumisd out. B (aid the 11. milling BMM hy the hridlo ami tni his hamlkeichief over the beast's eyes. He drove the horse Mindtolded all the way to (ieorgetown, O. "

Indianapolis Indiana THE JASPER COURIER rill ho furnished with the weekly edition of th'- rxiiajii Bute Bentine loi 1.75 lot ;i year for both papers, ir in clubs of ten for $ 15. Bubevribe Sow.

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UOWtlM rate to all Ka-t.-rn ami eat. in points. Koliier. rates, ami general infor Milium Mill tie farniUNl upon application t" V. g l LaTOOHB, r't Japr i. i ikai rvN, i r pa -.Kt .Mt Varaoa, Iii H A I'aMFBKi.l., ueu I Pass. Airei. , I Lou la Uo

United States Hotel! (it'THSELI. iV Kkkss, I'rnji. mi l.l. STRBE P, 1ASPIB. IM Tiii hotel bm inen tbronabty nTrrtnled. and i. iittcii nt w throoatiuut, ami ia now opeu tot pattlM rntrtiniaflt, TB taiii.vtill iilw.ii lie found uill nuppiieil, and pin-. - rttonaBa HaaUiiauTten tor people bUctOIbb BBM. A .. "1 b lor funnel ' Hur, und ehi lead, . . i bar well iupplld with tttaebol wM li.iioi - .ohJ ciui -. and polite BttaMiOB alaajt . i v.- ns a aU Ape BoBaaail g Krt-.

Hall Township Basineu. Notice is BBI'Bbji uriven that tlie iintleiigaod, TroMM ot Mall Uwiiahip. i:i atteinl to UMrtMhtp bBaUMMOa eaeliSatlarday f the year, at in v olliee. am! par :son huvinp ton nhip niHiBMB tü UlU

saet are le.iuire.l to present It ti) him on Saturdays. Um low nsiiip library will bIbo hn fiMai at my olliee neat BoBillllJUll, Bad UM citizens are invitetl to eall there lot library books. The I in liana Series of School hooks may le bad at BBB olliee, ami at .lohn ! Mescheile's, in OeleHtine. Levi L. .1 ons, Trustee Hall tow nship. A at. . 1807, f

THE JASPER Ulf Make the Celebrated

ROLLER MILLS

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

Boone Township Trustre' Not it't'. The uiniersiifne.1, Tnistee of Boone township, Duhoix coiintv, herehv jrives notice that he will atten-l to all luisines pertaining to the oAoi of Trmtee, at his resilience. iiImmu one milt. West of I'orrville, on I'ortersville an. I Ireland road, on Saturdays ol each week, anil reiju.-sts all persons having township l.ii-niess to present it on S.ilunlav. CStf zens tlesirinif hooks from (he Township Library, are notiti.-.l that the Lihrarv is k. t by um. IfcHarris, in Portarerulo. N. It. ( on m u, Trustee Aug 7, lH!7v.

II Ma.lr No I iffer. ii. .-. Tln re hail 1 n a little family jar and .In- was sulking. "Tea have no rirbt tn refuse nie," lir sanl. "When I promised to marry yira, 1 told yon that l always wanted my own wny, und i u i-aid that made no ihlTi recce ' ' "v. ii, if doi -n t, does it?' he retortad. ' Sea Ooa'l gel it, ao yoaf" Tims it happened that she called him a in. an thine Hue up i l'ost.

The (raltalltn Theory. In rue of his lecture before the Ijrrwell institute, Boston, noi ntiy l'rofeor (i F. Wright combated the uppnition that the conclusions of modern physical science are fne from ditti- ultn and char of all doubt. Inatead of nch be nK he cive science, hedts-lares, is lead iiiK drs'per aud deeper into mystericB and rabstituting instead of single mya t ries an ever increasing multitude for each one. He instanced in illustration the N, t. man theory of gravitation a involving paradoxes to this day unci plained, argun g that if bodies act upon each I. th. r at a ill-fain e without all? intervening medium then a thing can act where it ia not, which is an abnurdlty, while, on the other band, if there is a matt rial medium filling allspat. and a gravity i transit: rtti-d through that I y a push rather than by a pull, then tin- traiimision ought to occupy some appreciable time, hut thi it doe not do. and at any rate, if its actn g not alaxdut. ly iuatantanenu, it veb ci-

Trollry tara For Meailai-he. A Brook lyB man has told a reporter that a i nie in a trolley car cme his hi ml. n In After a lonu days work iu Ins 001 he starts home v lth a In ndaclie. and after riding three miles the headache is gone. Ho Hunks the air of the car is filled with electricity, and that the cure is due to that. Perhaps, however, it is only the freh air that works the cure.

BEST GRi. DI3 IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your WHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

K&UrbiMon Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nndersigned, Trustee of Harbison t- wnsliip, will att nd to township luisines- on each Satardaj of tha yaar, at ray oii.ee, ami pet -,.n- baring town-hip' biiHine to urrnaad an- reqaired to pretent it to him IM atunlavs. The tow nship library will lie kept at my BOOM in (sajwillo. 'V. MMM Six, Aa. 21, 1807 y. Trustee.

1 BB It. liaiiB-. It was at a lal le d bote hill statmn in India that a

filln r iii-t ut. tu in tlie plains found

BUM If M .it.d in t to a lady whom ho took for Olli t the glass Widow COIll-

dinner at a reif young

A Urate n .Irl. Mis. llll'Up It's JH rfeetly Si allilalOUS. Did you hear about Miss de Ptakf Mi-s Tiptop No. What has she done? "Ob, the most immodest thing imag inalile. She let all the world know she is Maa tO get married l y g ung and joining a cooker v school. '' New York Weekly.

niOII ill tin -i Dart lie tum!., himaalf

tymust beat least fifty million times .,,..i: , , , , ,,, m i med a

There is to be seen at Schwarzenberg, in Saxony, a linden whose trunk is 26 feet in circumference, and two other at frchnecberg, one IH feet and the other 14 feet in circumference.

r-n att r than that of light. M: t.

every effort to n pres. nt gn-v nation as the reault of a push from BaMa4 iuvolve absurdities of various kind. In fact, Newton s final conclusion wa that the philosophy of gravitation is absolutely im onceivablö and lU a. t mu par

good den) out ol -pints, so be said sympathetically : "I BBBfMBi M iit an't help thinking of your pi i hn-l.ititl giillniK down baio r But the lady w.i a real widow, and wbeu be l.aiii.il that he changed bll eat Lnadou Vauity Fair.

If you stand a palm iu the window, lie can fnl that you turn the pot around every day, so that one side of the plant dori not Kit the sole benefit of the run's lay. The hottest part of the globe is the gn it desert of Africa, where the thermometer registers 160 degree F.

FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill.

State Drill.

Keystone Corn Husker Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Pows. Manufacturer of

WACON8 AND BUCCIES.

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Repairing of all kinds.

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Jasper, Indiana.

Columbia Township Trntr lof's Not i'. The iinderBned, TnaSat o' Oohrai In i l p.. DnboM counkj, Ind., will alt nl t "oa nahip boaineM at his resi laaea o i ever) Hatardajr, and pBiBoaa baring townhip buinecM to traaaicl are n-

ipieated lo preaeni it Ofl thai day of Week. The Townahip Ubran wkaal at .i. . .i. f . -i a

oiii. -i- oi i oe ini-iee, w Here !IIOC titled can obtain bjooka. If. T. Smith, TrtMb Aug Kith, IK07 v.

PECULIAR RINTING RACTICALLY REPARED AND

PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WE CAN HELP YOU"

Prepare KRODUCE and A PRESENT IT. THE COURIER Office.