Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1913 — Page 7

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Great Brahman God Constructed Town of Benares. Mysterious Place of Marvelous Templet, Terraces and PalacesHardly a Ruling House In India but Has Helped In Their Building. London. Five hundred years before the Christian era, Budha came from Gaya to Sarnath, four miles from the present Benares, to establish there his religion. The great "tope' a huge upright cylindrical mass of stone and brick work, which rises 110 feet above the surrounding one of the Buddhist dagobas at Anuradhapura in Ceylon, stands in the middle of what was called the deer park. The story is that Buddha struck by the loveliness of the gazelles, took the form of one and becoming king of the herd. A certain rajah, hunting one day with a cheetah, saw this splendid creature, and ordered the cheetah to be loosened upon him. Just as the leather hood was about to fall from tho cheetah's eyes, the mind of the rajah became enlightened, and, prostrating himself in the dust, he cried out: "Oh, sublime master, truly thou are a man and what a man! in the shape of a beast, whereas I, that wickedly sought to kill thee, I am a beast and oh, how stupid a beast! hidden under the shape of a man." Sarnath became a great place of pilgrimage, and the remains of the monastery and other buildings which were erected in the deer park have now for some years been in the course of excavation. Among other details I specially noticed a square chamber surrounded by short columns connected by rows of wide rails of stone, lozenge-shaped in section, and on some of such cross-bars circular medallions carved with patterns. Perhaps the most remarkable among the finds at Sarnath is a large quadripartite lion capital and the column it surmounted. These are of polished granite, and the column, which was found in several pieces, must have been 45 feet high. In the tenth century of our era, Buddhism was crushed out by tho Brahmins tho votaries of the very faith from which Buddha had seceded and at Sarnath, tho great monastery was destroyed by fanatical fury, and its surprised monks woro burned in a gigantic holocaust. Not far away from thoso ruins, along a great crescent of tho bank of tho Ganges, Benares, the mustorious, spreads out today tho marvels of its temples, Us terraced embankments, ita vast flights of stone stops, and its On the Banks of tie Ganges. palaces, one beyond uncther, till In tho far distance their tonus seom to dissolvo in dusty air of palpitating gold. Hardly a ruling houso of India but has helped in their building. For four mllos, from Asl Ghat at one end, to tho old Raj Ghat at the other by tho Dufforiu bridgo, the west side of the river presents this great irregular facade of the chief city of the Hindu religion, which claims today moro than 200.000,000 adherents. The mighty river has played strange freaks in flood-time, and, as my boat wont slowly past tho towering cliff of buildings, here and there I saw huge masses of masonry sloping at all angles and broken from the foundations as if by earthquake; carved friezes fallen into the water, old inundated bastions thrusting decrepit heads above the tide, while the very steps of some of the most crowded ghats were rent and riven. Tells of Loss by Pigeon Post. Philadelphia. Discovering that she had left valuable jewelry in a bag at the Bellevue hotel here, Mrs Daniel H. Ferguson, on boaru tue steamer Glenesk, outside the Dela ware Capes, released a carrier pigeor which returned to the home cote or the Ferguson farm at Mendenhall Pa., with a message telling of the loss The hotel was notified and the jewelrj put In the ofllc gaf.

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Thuir Omnipresence and Tnek Architectural Merit The Historic Cathedral of Lima New York. Going to the length of the southern half of the western hemisphere through the cities and villages of the cultured area of what is vaguely known in the United States as Central and South America, the one striking thing met with everywhere is the church, the cathedral. No place seems too poor or too small for it, and the least of the many cathedrals in the numerous republics would be considered worthy of a great city in the United States, being of high cost enough, and of more than ordinary architectural merit. First of all to consider, not so much for its superiority as for its history, is Old Cathedral at Panama, the cathedral at Lima, Peru. It was founded the same day as the city by Pizarro, tho conqueror, destroyer and builder. In the place of what he destroyed Pizarro substituted one of tho fascinating settlements of the world. It took him 15 years to naolfy the outraged people of Peru, but meanwhile he had laid out the city of Lima, and dedicated the cornerstone of the cathedral. This was in 1535. In it he lies buried beforo a great silver altar. Tho intorior of the cathedral is x'ast and dim, and thero are many side chapels and sacred pictures, somo of which aro by Peruvian artists. There are groups of benches in the nave, and as Lima is a cosmopolitan city, it is no longer uncommon to seo women thero wearing hats, although this custom formerly gave offense. The cathedral of Lima is built of gray etono of tho same tono as tho surrounding landscape, tho background of which is of gray sand, from the plain to the winter's snow line. The building fills the whole of one side of the Plaza do Armas, a paved square interspersed with flower beds, benches and a music pavilion, this forming the gathering place of Lima. Lima is a city of churches, and the cathedral is more than equaled by several others in beauty and interest, if not in age. The construction of the city around this square, which was the nucleus of the city's growth from the earliest foundation is a characteristic of the capitals of the southern republics. Fine illustrations of the early colonial construction are seen in Panama, Caracas, Bogota and Quito. At Sucre, in Bolivia, Asuncion and Paraguay, climatic, racial and architectural conditions modify this impression and leave it less distinctive. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT COSTLY , German "Drummer" Offers $12 to Young Lady to Mend Glove and She Keepc It. Berlin. An amusing caso has just como before the Munich kiw courts in reference to a craze that suddenly seized a respectable drummer at tho . sight of a young and handsomo girl. This girl was making somo pur chases in a store, when a drummer carao in to get orders. Ho was charmed at first sight with tho woman, and be gan to flirt and jest with her. As ho couldn't make any headway, ho pointed to a small hole in hio glovo, and offered her $32 if sho would mend it And with that ho took out a noto and pressed it into her hand before tho eyes of tho bystanders, and ropeatod his offer. In a rash moment the woman concented to humor tho , impressionable young man, got out needle and thread and soon monded tho holo. Then sho prepared to leave, taking with her tho noto. But tho drummer had succumbed by this time to a fit of repentance. Ho said it was all a joke; she must be sensible and givo him back his cash. But the woman, determining on punishing the troublesome fellow, would not hear to it, and she remained quite undisturbed when he explained that be couldn't continue his journey without that money. Removes Needle From Man's Body. Winsted, Conn. A needle, which entered the body of L. G. Tribbals, sixty-one, over a half century ago, was removed in two parts from Tibbal's right elbow. In traveling through his body the needle had never given any trouble until recently when the" elbow began to swell. American Garters In China. East Orange, N. J. Rev. Dr. Stan'ey White of this town, said that in a ecent trip to China he discovered naive men wearing American-made ;artera but on the outside of theJU '.rousers.

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Egjptlans Had 12-Hour Days. The early Egyptians dirided day and night each into 12 hours, & custom adopted by the Jews or Greeks probably from the Babylonians. The day is said to have been divided into hours from 293 B. C, when L. Papirius Cursor erected a sundial in the temple of Quicinus at Rome. Before water clocks were invented in 158 B. C, time was called at Rome hy public criers. In England the measurement of time was, in early days, uncertain; one expedient was by wax candles, three inches burning an hour, and six wax candles burning 24 hours ascribed to Alfred, 8S6.

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