Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1897 — Page 8
THE VC( K JUMPER. ma.zarin bibles come high, the nose and the toes.
THEIR PfCUUAR TRAIT 16 NATURAL ANls NOT ACC'Jir.ED.
lie Motrmrnli b tIM They IiLloewte W owl llr Kl.lT Tn. W uf Ihr Halter Whu 1m Colt tu s.. II Kuugh Klders of IMflerenl ..Ulli... "How dues it to ride a bock Jumper?" Many Teat ago we askew this quf hn f a well known rough rider or Crtt ui etiug bint. You'll be surprised when too try." M tue reply. "Tbc suissb of bi boofa ou Um ground in what you'll MÜH I rn cipally. It com si likeapiatol abot, und it's enough to make your jaw s crark. An ther thug 1 thai hl head goi s ool of siht altogether. ltwt-en his fore !igs. But the real job is when he goes :n ! r ule work and tries to catch bis tail like young dog. Even if you stick to hint then, you'r- lucky if he doesu't -a A S L I If
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HM The Ar Mi kl They Ar to A I IU.I :. IMM ..r Oue cp. Al the saic f the Ashburnhani library
It! I.. tub U a ei py fit. Ma.atlll Mittle brought the k inid sum i f l.'O.OOO.
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ll Hmr ( ruukril A professor of physical culture announ. . that li has disrovi n d an in innate connection between deformities
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The Mazariu Bil l i so call, d Ucause f the nose und tbe position of tbe feet.
a copy of it was first dim rl by 1)h Bure in the 111 ran-of CarLual Muz.iriu. in Paris, about 1 .'' Its value for book Mitotan Ii in tftl fact that it is the trt Uk of any magnitude printed from movable typea. It was issued by Uutciitcrg .it M.iin. in U.'tO and for that nam H srj EMM rvwM calls it Um Uuteiit rg Bible. It i..llld.il into two vi lunies. tbe first containing Hi "1 the ml 3 1 pages each page consisting of two columns. The characters, which ar. Onthhl. are large and handsome and very iuu h n s. nible manu Mtipt. liefere the discovery of this Bite the so called Bamberg Bible of Ptist, r w generally r yarded as the first print, d book, but that honor is now uuiv. raliv aco r.l. d to the former work.
His name is II. L. I'mer. anil tie commuiiicit his observation to the New York Journal: 'You can tell a pigeoutiw-d person without looking ut his feet or seeing him w alk. Tbe discovery w as made by in. in 11 while tea hing physical culture. I found a stubborn awkw ard ness in the moveuieuts of uiy pupil' feit. Looking for tbe cause. 1 found that many of them WIM piuccnttt.il. In others one foot was correct and the other turned in. 'In teaching correct treat bin I hud to in t stigate tbe condition of the nasal passages. Then I found that wherever the person was pigeontoed in the right food the ribt nostril was stopped up or oth.rwise deformed. It was the same with the left foot or nostril. If both
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At one tune I examined 2 persons, and every one of them was pigeontoed in the left loot, with a correspond in defect in the left nostril. At another tune I examined over 40 with a view to t. ting tu v illHUatl BÖHM of them had
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riu Hille on v. in. tn. one 01 vvnicn is uif 1,1. on km a.
v lume f und 111 the Maninil library. I n. i pi. s on vellum, however, are hit. r than the copies on paper. Si of which are kuow n to be in Osiatenre. Th r is a fellm copy ol the Bible in the British uiuw urn and a pa iter copy in the
I. m x Ufatary f this city. The present Vell developed nostrils und were not at valu of a . rf. 1 1 opy of the Mazariu all pigeontoed. Some bad overwide Bible on puper is about f 15,000, and titriU, with overw ide angles at the tin. 1 11 .!hnii are valued at about feet to correspond. f So.nt.H). Braotically. however, tin lr "(iirls 1 found more neuerally and
N.iiU' 1 a variai le illianiliy, uin ihiihk worse pigi ouu e(i iiiilit oir
ou what the book collectors are willing Mm who has a
to give for them It has long been a v ice 1 usually pigeoutoMk matter of dial nr. wli- th.r the typtsem- "Another dMOOMf? if lhat with the ; v.. I in rit-.tiiiK' thi Bible were nie- defective nostrils were found invariably taliic or wiswleu. but the question is stooped shoulders and hollow chests, the still und. cid. d. At a specimen of early MOOp ami hollow always bearing a printtMJ tM) WOtk is maguiHrent, con- direct ratio with tli.ibfut. In extreme taming richly eniU-llished capitals 111 rases there wua an ugly protrusion of blue, red and purple. New Y'ork Trib- the abdomen, a tendency to draw back one. ami upward the upper lip, exposing the
teeth, that have also an unsightly
I ' c lii.tbs?" we exclaimed. tainly," he replied. "Ask any ca.- iiobas t:rok u wild horses win th. r r b 1 one can't "jamp oot of the saddle, ' U 1 can sit him till the third 'buck,' ire supposed to be able to sit him, ' 1-1 me say that you don't always get to the tbird. " As we have sat (and also Is en thrown) I . left jumpers since tin u we can munrciM rvedly every word of this . atl r.ty on the subject. To say otie is s:i ; ü-rd is a mild term to employ. On . or !;'-t att- u.pt our rhu f astonishment was ;.t the infinit sitnal time it took to nach the ground after the horse began to "go to work. " Many who know anything of riding in this i so called 1 horse loving nation Of ours will think they have ridden a "buck" often and rt quire no information on the subje t. Be assured, however, reader, that it in art exceedingly rare thing. Wo ( know n in n who have broken horses 011 colonial cattle Mations for 20 year and have never seen a teal hu k juniper A r aon for thiols th fact, which
all do not know, that only
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RIM KIUKT il 1 NNKI.ToN
A SMUGGLER'S TRICK.
He Carried Hl Ware Openly. Yet Fooled the l'iutoui official. "All this talk about smuKKliiit re
horses of nllg some of the things I learned whu
c. rr un strains can buck. A vicious wa lu the s. rvn.-. " announced a rebnrse may rear and fall back on his tired en ok catcht r the other day. "New ridir. or be may roll on the ground and w IV, f u.i'iiig the jjove-utm nt are bepToceetl to d v. ur him and these hab- n. eviasd tiEarl along, and many of lt an- no d v.: : ut.; .- .:.r .11. d c t to (n. tri,.k, j ,jj.vered are old now. be recomm. uded (in a child's pony, for jhere used to be more trouble with the taNMNM 1. I ut if M hasu's got the right diamond smugglers than there apjtears breeil he will never Tuck-" tn 1 at present. I have found the (ine of the innumerable popular de- gpajklers in women's back hair, hat lnsioiw about bcrses is that buck jump- nrili.ni, ..t. hollow..! shew heels and
NN which are exhibited in public, like Uaffalo Bill's, for instance, bave reit i d car. fnl training in the art. Any who has In lo 11 horses will know i at in tbeir wild state they require no 1 truetion whatever in this direction. The whole art cf breaking consists in t .irhing them not to " bu.'k. " This is vby onr colonies supply the buck jump1 of tbe world. Time there is money, 11. d bauds 1 a 11 not long be spared for I .. .iloiu. The 2 year old is driven into l f yard having possibly never seen a BMN lifore), roped up, cast, and while 1 " is on the ground a saddle and bridle are worked on to him. A rough rider 1 put up, he drives the spurs well home, and there you have an inveterate I urk jumper for life. Put yourself in the horse's place, and von will hardiv wi nd. r at it. lb i by
nature niort idly nervous, and man is a tiiiiiK almost unknown till now. The horrid bhick object on his hack i" him the fool fiend incarnate, and the lirt -fp in breaking he supposes to be the final 1.1-- liifutn of the universe. In Australia it used to be no uncommon thing that a man who had a colt ' to s- ii p t liiui I n k 11 111 two hours before the sale. The whole process cost jut 10 shillings. Th. MB?h ruh r was hoisted tp. and the colt went through his repertoire of lontortions, Ising occasionally lashed from behind with a stork whip to insure all traces f vice being thoroughly radicated. By the time of the sale he was naturally so exhausted that all attempts at "playing up" were (for the tune 1 mg. of course 1 out of the question. The mark of the saddle was pointed ont as proof positive that he could be ridden, and be changed hands, guaranteed thoroughly quit-t aud broken to saddle.
Unless be was a first clasa rider the exrsrienee of the buyer ou mounting bim next day would be both unexpected and exhilarating. Who are the best riders in the world? The Australians say tbey are, and they are supported by most competent judges. South Americans claim to be aa good, and tbey nre certainly good riders, but not so scientific. They are satisfied if "bey can atiek on and even resort to putting the spurs bet ween the girths for a footbold. Australian would 00211 such means If good riders, they will it correctly even under the most difficult circumstance. Can buck jumping be cured? It cannot, or rather we should modify this statement by saying tbat it can. It caniiotbccause buck jumping issn ingrained vice, the r suit of fear, and.once learned, is never forgotten. It can, like all other vices, be subdued by steady work and careful handling, but recollect that, once these are left off, it may return. At all events such a "reformed" animal can never be ridden by a lady. Chamber' Journal.
sewed up in various articles of wear.
dug collars, in horses' hoofs, in fruits and v. m table, in trunks with false bottoms. 111 pipes and cigars, in canes, on the necks of carrier pigeons and even bun. d -n m. n's flesh aft. r the manner of the Kattir diamond thieves. ' But the man who did the slickest hu-lliess without ev. r l ing suspected told roe about it afterw aril. He was a retired d. t. . t ivo who had served with great credit. Shortly before resigning he claimed to have reo. iv.il a beautiful
diamond ring with three very
pro
truding tendency. "Tell yonr friend to walk from you. Watch his test If the left turns in, tell him that his left nostril is smaller than the right. That is, that ho can take more air at any gm u inspiration through the right than through the left nostril slottS If the right f tot turns in, tell Um his right nostril is the smaller. "Conversely, tell bim to place tbo 1 ud 1 f the thumb und r and against tbe nostrils jilteriiatt ly, I reuthing through the open one ach time, and ask him w hu h nostril admits the greater amount of air. UM is th. left, tell him he i
j pigeontoed in the right foot aud vice
v. 1 ss ijemousiraic ny na nig niiu wua naturally. Renn ruber, that the proper angle is 80 degrees ou either side of the n ediau line, or 00 degrees with both feet Do not close the nostril from the side, but gently from uuderni nth. "
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Kkkss, Trop. JASPER. I NU
hiigli-li Ilivoree Laws. The childn n of the niurriage are ths husband's if he i in ssi s to have them, but if he does not care to perform a f
largo (tlicr's duty th wif. must support them.
If he is unfaithful to her, she cannot di
vorce him mi EiiKlaudi nuless he has also committed the ungeutlemaiily sin
all cases of
stt.Les from a New Yorker for whom he had l-eu able to save a good deal of moiipv It was it rtainlv a niaiMiiticeut
A ,l, I ISSI SMI rlnlr evnloited of lli r.soir.il cruelty, lltlll 1U
I Ui.. no axsw,at vsssw ww - u. n,cu...i in I iimiiu ilivniiv ami separation it is a man
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a nrivate business that took him across reading
tho river fri nnentlv. and he Wituld of-
t. n us. th. ferrr three or four times a cons. quences, as to ÜM custody of the dav He alw avs wore the dazzling ring, ! children aud tbe amount of alimony, and I look.d at it . v. rvday for months. And if, despairing of justice, tbe faithYet that fellow was making big money ful wife eudurei patiently through life smuggling diamonds. for the sake of her children's future. "How Whv.be had a paste ring the English law permits an unfaithful mad-exactlv like the genuine one. He ; hosband and father at death to will saasaM aast the ttaste one over, leave it away every penny of his property from
to be set with diamonds, wear them
i the id it i made laws that en-
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Tili hotel bus tteen throughly overhaul. .1, aji'l r-ttti.-.l new throughout, and i no op. n Ufr pul. In- entertainment. The table will alwavs Im- found well supplied, ami price reolilde llc.i..ii.rt. r fur people attending court. A kr..-! stable for farmers' horw, and cheap feel. A good bar well uppli.tl with tbechi ieet liquors and rigar. and polite atteation Iajs. Live us a call. fialgc!l A Krew. Hall Township BtiiiieM.
Notii-e is hereby given that the undersigned. Trustee of Hall township, wi.l attend to township business on each s.inr.lay o the year, at luv office, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to Imu on -atnrdays. The tow nship library will also lie found at tnv office m ar ksam"nd. and the cit-
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They also want your WHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
bark, have them n phnid with paste and thus any on the game right before our admiring ives. Wo never suspii ted the ra. al. Detroit Free Press.
A (.rest Shot, The Duke of Malus. hoff was at s battue at Strathtb idaye aud shot nothing, much to his disgnst, aud when the day was over it appeared that he would be extremely put oat unless he was allowed or enabled to. kill something. So in soiteof all tbe gnnieki eper could think.
procured.
his wife und children to a charity, a stranger or a mistress, jiosibly h aving those whom the law made his depend nts dependent ou the ratepayers of his parish. This is not possible in Scotland, nor was it formerly possible in England. The law of dower protected the widow until this century, w hen men tinkered the laws so as to gain u lurger latitude for themselves. The operation of this ! masculine privilege often gives opportunity for cruel oppression not tin ami d of by ripht minded nieu. In fact, it is I only because the large majority of men 'are better than the laws allow them to
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, M bf S I g t, the t.-p of a post, and Jj 't MMMtf is possible. -Humamta Malakboff was put some 30 yards off nau
with a double barreled gun. It wua lupposed that he would therenitou and thence take two shots at the bird. Not a bit of it. He loaded both barrels, walked close up to the pheasaut, put the mul' cb sc to him and discharged
both bum Is into him, with "He! ctt .. OT, . . M . I t.. IV'I
quin. i ne next nay sne su..- .. . o it fiHt d with hf W(m)lU d linuton told the keen r that Malakhofz . . . ,
was a gr at man who had smoked to death 'ti Arab men, women and children in a cave, to which the gann k. iper replied: "Like enough, your gTace, He'd be capable of anything." "Letters of Lord BlsrkforrL"
He Knew Her N
The following funny dialogue recently occurred in an Euglish country chnrch when the rector wat catechising tbs children. "What is your name?" bo asked a strapping girl of 13. the only I. .ins liter of the village boniface. He received no relpy. "What is your name" said the minister, in a mors peremptory way. "Niu o' yer fun. parson. Ye kna ma neaine verra weel. Duon't ye say, wbon ye re at our bouse on a ueet, 'Bet, bring me a pint o' yell?'" The congregation, in spite of the acrodn ss of tbe place, waa ob S broad grin.
The Very Ear! leal Coins. No one knows exactly when or where the original com was "struck" or what metal was used. Certain passages in ib iter would It ad to the inf. i. nee that brass was coimd as early as the year 1 1 S4 B. C Tradition affirms that the OftNMM had bronze coius as early aa the year 1 IM B. -'. Hut Ib rodotus, the acknowledged "Father of History," is of the opinion that the Lydians ' 'invent, d" coins seine time during the ninth century B. GL ne of the oldest coins now known is a ncdd daric, coined by the Persians during the reign of Darius. (In one nl. of this coin is a bust of Darm and on the other side figure of s kmt ling archer.
Constitution and tluerrlerw. The Constitution s suns were double shotted with rouud nnd grape, lhe broadside was as one single explosion, and the destruction was terrific. The enemy's de ks were flooded, and the blood ran out of the scuppers her cock -
For a few
minutes, shrouded in smoke, they touiit at the distance of half pistol shot. In that short time the Englishman was literally torn to plum m hull, spars, sails and rising. As her nii.zeiimast g.ve way th. BnftlisbNMJl .brought up to tbe wind, and the i nstitution lc.wIy forged ahead, fired again, luffed short rouud the other's tsiws and, owing to a heavy sea, fe'l foul of her antagonist, with her bow sprit m ross Ii r Inr board quarter. While in this posilMM Hull's cabin was set on fire I y the em my 's forward battery, and patt of the crew were called away from the guns tn extinguish the threatening blase. Barnes' "Naval Actions of the War of 11 a."
FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
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Itoom Township Truster's Notice. The undersigned. Trustee of Boone township. Ihibois county, lie re by gives notice that he will attend to all tsisines
, pertaining tn tbe office of Tnistee, at his
residence, alsxit one mile wesrt of I'.trtersville, on Portersville and Ireland road, on Saturdays of each week, and ne.jiiets all persons hav ni? township 'nsine-s to present it n Saturday. Ci'iens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the IJhrarv is
kept by Wrn. M -Harris, in Portersville.
V I. ( BVNsa, Trustee. A ill? 7. Isn7 v .
Blount's True Blue Pows. Manufacturer of WAGON8 AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
Antust II. s-,
Sir Kolstt Caryrode nearly 300 miles in b ss than thn c day w licit he went from Loin ion to Edinburgh to inform King .lames i f flu dt ath of tjueeu Elit-als-th 1 t h vii st Is II in the world is that t Moscow, which wnghs 434,000 ponods That in city hall, New York, j weighs IkVlfv pouuds
Oonr Over to llwcon. "I believe," said the funny tsiarder, "that the landlady has leen won over to the anti -Shakespeare crowd." "Will you ph iM' eluiddate?" asked the long armed. "Well, she gives os bacon for breakfast every morning now, yon will note." Philadelphia North American.
Wise Animal. little Dunipsr!"
said Mrs.
has almost sense
"Dear
Torker. "I believe hi
enongh to talk. " Mrs Torkcr's husband looked at the doc thoughtfully. "At any rate," he laid, "the brute has sense enough sot j la "Chicago Post,
ifitrhiHoii Trustee's Notice,
Notice is herebv given that the nnder-
'igned, Tnistee of Harbison tosnship, sill stt -ml to township business on each
.iM play .f the year, at my office, and
i".n having township ltiine t
:rrnsaet are reuirei to present it to hiin
m BNNHNNJM. Tbe township lihrarv will be kept t
my home in Ilaysville.
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Coliimhia Township Tru.-
tMH Notice. The undersigned, Tnistee o' ColruS tia Tp . Dnbot. conntT. Ind.. will att nt
tT"wnhip Isisin.-ss at his residence o i
ery Satup'ay, snd persons hsving t.. n-hip lsisii),-s to transaet are re-pie-ted to present it on that day of the Wek ws The Township Library is kept at the thee .f the Truste', where those enitled can .Main BtMate, U P. Smiih. Tni-t.i-Aug. Irtth. lcW7 y.
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