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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1878)
, ' . l':KII. Mauy tear ao there reigned a mishit" monarch named Kln l'ri m. tin- VHMtl o( hb subject' ! . in and beautiful queen, and the lose- itM. daughter in tin world, he ouht to haw been tin- happiest oJ sot eloign. li. ill plle hi all lliee llcin. Iu ' hea' aa. heavy with a weight n( ctre, m til sailne lncr-:vvti tear after . jnttl it wa a rarttt to ce Iuim Mllif' . Tir reason for the V,in);'depMr If .i a jrreat enchanter, named r'atittu 1'w.s f.Ail predicted that th incoiiip'tr.f b. rvuutv, the Princess, Sdlna, on her MM'fMtii birthday, would meet with H fCltdflll C,.lttlllit. which would IIIIMt Uf ()ltc ln-r death Aflie time won mi, tin' king's mii c;t Ifc.'iinc terrible to witnc All sot of scheme to avert tho danger : thought ( ami abandoned 'At ltiic;tn, a few short mouths leforo tin i- tjk's b'rthday, a circular tower was b ' " anil in It tlie princes odgtd Tii l. nil tin king' soldier wore jiosted r .nd it. keeping watch night and tli.t. "lV fatal annixersary arrlted. Dark o,od swept oer the ky, and a thick loc itio'f, shrouding every object from w w The king, ipieen 'ami coti'tsal ut J1 the dreary night, waiting an . K..y for the morning light Hut, l .y ut the cock commenced to crow, tl . terrible news wm brought to the k r.g that the tower containing the ji-, (." hail disappeared, leaving no t'f behind. V helher it hail Iteon ,p -itod Into the depth of the earth, or tt 'rglons of air, none coiihl say "!; blow had fallen. Despair reign- 11 lite palace; a cioun oi sorrow leu ot it Itho Intnl. In the tnislst of lit t jr- iti jtrief, Kin); Coriander," sent for t wle enchanter, Kiuiitulu lUnj; Coriatuler," nald the iai?. r.M he had heard nil, "I itlty yoii m!v. Would that 1 couhl have h ritd the dfoitxtor' Hut know that U v iiiNchief in the work of the monkey u tclnii, .lackoiianee, lie i the nioM t'- rf til and wicked of all enchanter. H h IHP the I'rince.t.H Selina a dice p- or.er in hi Palace of l'eriN, and if -.' x- not rescued within fifty day bv t? Iiravcnt prince In the world, he will i ' vtw her." Wfiat can I do?" gro.mcd the mi jif,in'y kii.g. our only plan will be to make a Mluuiiitlon to nil the princes in the wtWd." anwcrcd the a)jc. Let thi nlftfi jftuirror le hung In your royal :t.ruMrv. He that hnll breathe upon i' -il all lind himself within ighl of the !': e of Peril. If, lifter three dny. U. l.amoiou does not return, he will l -vi fallen a victim to tint eucluin 7'M king llmfiked the ige for hi iHuri"-' I. nml KnustitliiH depurled. With- oc: thl.iy hornld were dispntched to uy imtrt in thu world, ollering the Iiai.i1 uTtho. fair Prince Scliua to the pr.&ct who "ihoulil be brave enough to m.) ve her release. F 'y a doen noble jirlnces repaired to Coriander' court with ardor. They ir-i 'bed on this magic mirror and do p.trv d on their journey ; but, tthtI none ri-J.-'r.od again. A panic fell on all and no c.her prince were found bold enough to . iidcrtake the adventure. A'vngth the forty ninth day arrived, ant only one tiny remained in which to kiv the unfortunate princeu. Tf,kt morning a knight rode Into the ci:v. nml presented hlnmelf at the palace a- 'i. champion of the princees. i,b handjome face ami muiily bearing e vtil general sympathy as "he Mood D.f King Coriander arid tendered hi ! i. es. Vr at i vour name, generuusyoutli?' - he king. 'Mviianiu i Prince Irouarm," an vtf.'vd the youth. My poneidon& aro my good ivord and n slout heart. 1 am "erd at once to attempt the fair lady's retciiu. I pray ou let me start wiu,oiit delay " A." tolmlrcd xUfsu resolute word. and iIia . iti ! iiiiniiiM iti .ml tiat j1 lltn utpnn. I'KINCF. IKOV.KJ. l THT i'U.U Y. )Y I gor the armory. After taking a re- spo nj,t amen oi iiie monarcn, rrince Irotf'ni breathed upon the mirror and d.sftf peared. Ic'i.n In'tanl he found himself in a detv.hte region, where not a tree or a str..b could be vvn. The sky wan ovt)C nt, and a black wind howled over tliereary prospect. In a craggy rock in :ih: diaiancoour hero beheld a'hugc, Mgnc (orTreas. "It.at in the Palace of Perllx. I sun- poe," said the prince. "I sec there is a rotgh path to it hewu in the rock. I will iraw my wnril, for I know not whsu", ilangcr may Ikjc. mo now." V th a teitolute heart ho journeyed on. vrhen midduiily a Mender Illy sprung up from tin ground before him. It pcu.u unclo-ed. and. to hlnnurpride, he (eh!d a glittering, little fairy Heated in the fower ( ?wrt not, good prince," ho cried. "Krcwnha' Iliave appeared to each of the -iiuiiipltiMs. and have given them the Mime anisi mce I am about to render yo i But their bravery was not suf ncif:; to cope with all the dangera. Th; magic dew I now Hprlnkle over ou will protect you from evil apelU; but ail clce ou mut accoiiipllnh with your good 4Kvonl. Karcwell." A- -he spoke, the fairy sprinkled our he-n with wwcet-scented dew from the tiowtr, which at once ro-cloed aiiddl. :iprrcd ngaiit In thu earth. ''With increased confidence the reso lute f rince prwecd'id, and oon stood in front ofme raiaco ot rerun. It wnn nKE.tcd all round, and the drawbridge u-v not lowered. Raising his voice to . ni"het pilch, our hero shouted What ho! all that arc in that for trt,. Lower your drawbridge. I de mand admittance. And to the vile en-chact-ir. Jackopantoc, I oeml defiance, .-uid chaUtfige him and all hi crew to deadly combat" "Laecept your challenge, puny brng garx replied a loud, harsh voice from The p'aluce; nnd with crash a drnw briilge descended, and our hero at once commenced to cross. But, as he did so, tins bridge turned intofl irlirilJoerpant.twl.Hting in every dirAtion. The moat became a sea of tire, in which salmauder-, dragons and hideous mousters sportci like lih in water. They all made a rush toward our t"ro. "lm slood oa the writliln r"p4,rd u rtt titetf at- t(k I' i i tTf'.4i nt'ni lld nt the priiH'e hn prote't-t t Ue mjC it"". Km fate Ntuuld hre t-VM valrJ IjuM'klt he ran alon the bu-k ( th i;lmrtn); reptile, v birtlnf; ann.nd ht wonl.ad rwttiHj; ofl thr head of the attacking nunter like tun ear f corn At lvnirtk. hen near enough tj the ther hit', he se a terrible leap and Hnded a(el on Uiejrm In an mutant the xrprnt and all the utoiMler dla peanut, and the moat Ix-eaine water ag-un 'ITiat peril a oer ".Nm I demtnd ailiulttaHce. ail the prince, at he approached the great dtxir of the palace A he did o, an liuuieue hand and nrm hot IhnitigK the jianel, and mtde a terrible blow at the xnuig champion with an Iron mallet Jut In time our hem aw hi danger, and topped alde Hefore the great !itm Huld again rale the mallet the printH'' ord completely lopped off the gigantic limb A ell of ai:ou ;m heard and the ilace dHir llew wide oeii. The tlrt object our lioro beheM w a huge giant, rolling on the tloor, and groaning at the Iim of hi right arm Ithont ilelav tlie prince rcmicrcti hi fate certain loiipliiL' oil hi head. and then prm"eMliil to cxplun1 the palace Hefoix him wa a (light of a hundred tops, which he proo led io aceud. It w.v. a weary tak, but at length the prince found himelf near the top. Suddenly he felt a peculiar tremb ling beneath hi feet, and heard a sharp, cracking sound. He knew what to expeit The .talreae waaboultn fall K.igerh he c.it hi eye around for something to cling to, and, to hi joy, beheld a rope dangling from an open trap-door a few vard altmo lit head. A be snatched the rope, the stair fell with a lulchtv crash, which hook the palace to iM foundation. Prince Irouarm hung .uoudcd In the air Still resolute of heart, he placed hU sword between hi teeth, and cIIiuIkmI up toward the trap-door He wa- jut making hi final effort, when a hand and aria, like that of a large gorilla, .suddenly dcM'cndcd, armed with along, glittering knife to cut the rotio. The prince saw hi danger Hold ing fast to the rope with one hand, he clutched hi .word with thu other, and at the very instant the keen blade wa altout to everthe rope, he Indict ed a aharp sword-cut on the would-be cutter. A shrill yell reoutnled, and the arm was withdrawn ijuickly The nevt mo ment our hero pulled hlmef up thro' the trap-door. The scene he beheld wa aiualng. It wa a vast hall, covered, or paved, with earth, out of which grew tree of every size and description. Amoiig the branches were thouand of mon keys, leaping, chattering, nnd making hideous grimaces at each other. I'p at the top of the very tallest tree, and lashed to it with cord,Princo Iron arm beheld the form of the unfortunate Prince Selina. "Mortal!" he yelled, snatching up a huge, two handed sword. "You are thu boldest of men; but think not to defy me. Your fate is sealed. Know that with this sword I can resist any mortal steel, and I am, therefore cer tain to kill you. Are you not sorry now that you came?" "I repeat my defiance'" InildU ans wered our hero. "Fool! Then die In thy rashness!' yelled the enchanter, making n tierce cut, vs UK h the prince skillfully p.ir rlcd. The monkeys In the tree, although they took.no part in the cont"t, evinc ed the liveliest Interest In it, jabbering, pointing, and leaping about in an ex cited manner. Kvery time the prince parried the en chanter's blows they set up a wild cry of joy, which seemed to drive .lacko panzec mad with fury; nnd, finding that he could not overcome our hero by skillful fence, the enchanter resorted to brute force, and struck such heavy blows that it required all Irouarm's agility to avoid them. Suddenly a changu occurred. In the fury of his onslaught, the enchanter had driven the prince to the verge of thu trap-door In the tloor. With a sud den bound the prince leaped aero the aperture. Jackopanzec, iiiinu witniury, riuueii forward, and down he went," striking his head with a fearful concussion against ai. oak beam Turning over and over, down, down ho descended from the top of the place to the entrance hall, where he fell with a crash into the. ruins of the stulrcme, and lay there crushed, motionless -dead! N "Hurrah!" shouted the prince, radi ant with joy and triumph. "The vile enchanter is slain! Ann now to rescue the lovely prince from her uncomfort able position." But he found that the monkeys had already set about the task, anil were swarming up the tree on which the fair lady was tied. Scarcely had they brought her, half fainting with joy, to the brave champion who had fought so hard in her defense, than a loud noise resounded, and the good enchanter Fautulus suddenly up peared. A wan of his wand and the PaJace of Perils melted away, and the prince and princess found themselves at King Coriander' court, in the presence of the overjoyed monarch, his queen, and all the nobles of the land. At the same instant all the monkeys found themselves disenchanted, and stood once more in their propercharac tern of men and women. Among them King Coriander was delighted to find the unsuccessful champions of Uie PrincoAi Selina. Mirth, music, nnd high revelry were now in the ascendant. All care was banished from the realm, and every heart rejoiced as the brave Prince Iron arm claimed from tho willing king his well-earned prize.thehand of the ln-auto ous Princess Selina. A Le man reflect before he m.; a fool hxU. and then reflect while hi eye U gutting -aell f.atydvtmrat Ur . llrct f the empWimri T&r f oHirn i IUl t lnr twh H the sMr Mr l.nrrtr rrm.uk rt rr;rrl to the tvWtt-Mi f th hM riilh for the ke Km l rich, and auiiM le rll, K-t him Hr a if he wore r Wo talk of th lay Hr lcraue the rv a tirlon W iho csiiunmnltr are not the $ xt h. sftof all, the nitontirst tkorfr' ,-.or isomali, from the .JMrseH on tbn thton to the llllle Pipia w ho pa mm oot dJ to the tiUture, li Kor wstrk ( tie-, and I reHnlble fur the do rsffrmato of It All -rHo rink the ame with (5od " All ate -mant eiill in Mm sight ' What a pioturf wmiUI the life t tlw aerge woman ( Fifth Avenue or Hracon lrset preeut ton II wohHihl l.j it down without egg-fattn on paiK-r' Her M-hol dai or. l l her halitt to walk Into th break!.! limni at mite o'clock. Jut frui her br-l, hr fnml hair twiitosl oer Ida or bit of i)k. She lounge, reading the news psHr, i-lmttlng with other a purple iv a horelf, warming hor ftet or gailng out of the window, until eleeti then he retire to arrange hr tollot for the eiilng, perhap to e imlne clean clothes from thcMnh. or er form Millie other household dill) du ties mil in tw omltled. but which the oconottiH al woman inMowho ha learn ed the tattle of time) woilht UnW clll plehd Uifon Ow 4. began then she drsos for afternoon calls, and, lit In hand, descend to the lunch tAblo llere nearh an tlher hour fade awai tM'foro heVogin her nfurnmiu round, flitting fiom house to houe. clioorfulh chatting ol the sS-uiijhroun, Nls.ni, Kellogg of oiervthlug. In short which concern the show ol life, but careful a one walking im,r Pitfall to aold every nbjH t ot Mtal Interest either to herlf or others Then, the llt oi drle ended, she hurtles home In ea !on to dre. fur dinner, and go ome w Here atli'i am. as n to exnuuM io uie last drop her own Mtal strength and the hour of the d'ij The little i coord i not ocrdiawn. With certain modi licatlous, this is iho ubtaure of the life of wles aiul daughter of well-to-do merchant. In our cities These da are arlod b certain morning gleii to music and' othera to painting Hut how small the aurai"c of those who itehleo auUhlng Morth doing' A man to be a painter mut n t paint with half hi mind. The same law hold good ol th womnn l.ct even woman npph to her own life the doctrine of itclecllou The mail is bred to this. What i our son going to be? nareiit" are asked, and boys In the public schools confide to each other the piofosslou of their choice No one ak the girl what I to b her i inpay ment, what he Is preparing for The day of her pleasant school life glide by one alter another, frequently no ac curate scholarship ha been required of her; mid when the routine slop, she l without rudder and without aim Airyirr' ,lion:iir A Whale's llralh Flum. 'Hurrah, boys' see she rle' uiisthe general smul. I'p came the whale, more suddenly than we expected. A general dash Was made at her by all the lnrit. ''Stern for your lhe 'tern of nil'' cried some of the more experienced harpooner. 'See, she' In a Hurry.' First the monster Happed the watet violently with it fin, then Its tall wa elevated aloft, lushing the ocean around Into a ma of foam. This wa not It death llurry, for gaining strength be fore any more harpoons or lances could be tru"ek Into It, away It went again, heading toward the "lee Its eouie was now clearly discerned bv a small whirling eddy, which showed that It was at no great distance under the sur face, while in Its wake was seen a thin line of oil and blood which had exuded from It wound. Wearied, however.by its exertions ami It former deep dive, It wa again obliged tocome to the sur face to breathe. Again the eager boat dahed in. aliuot running on its buck, and from every idc it wa plied witli lances, while auaddltioniil hanxion was driven deep into it, making ft doubly secured. Our boat was the imi'l incautious, for we were right mur the tale of the whale. The chief harpooner warned us -'Hack, my lads; hack of all,' he s)nnited out, his own boat nulling away 'Now she's in her death Hurry,' These words weie not out of his mouth when I saw our harpooner leap from the boat suit swim a fa' as he could toward one of the other. I was thinking of following hi example, knowing he hail good rcnon for It, for I had seen the tin of the animal flap furiously, and which had warned him. when a violent blow, which I fancied must not oulv have dahed the lxat to pieces, but have broken ctory bone In our Ixiilie. was struck on tile keel of the boat. L'p flew the boat in the air some K or eight feet at least, with we, remaining crew In Iht. Then down the came, one rly ing on one side, one on the other, but none of tis hurt een, nil spluttering and striking out together, while the boat came down uppermost. noi iniicn me worse eiiner. ronunniu ly we all got clear of the furious blows the monster continue.! th tiling with its tall. Newr siw a whale In ,ich a llurry I' wu shouted out to each other, though wc all saw and felt It olalu enough. There win a last lash of that tail, not faint and scarcely rising alsivc the wa ter, but which, a few minute ago, would have ent every boat rounult flying (to splinters. Then alt wn qui et. The mighty man. InanlmaU-.tiirn-ed slowly round upon its side, nnd then it floated belly up und dead. Prof. Tracy shows tho results of his applo-treo wash. Ill young tree were largely injured by severe winters, and he gave them the best care ho could. which has reulU:d in tho recuperation of most of them. In connection with other care, he gave them tho benefit of an alkali wash, made by thinning good foft soap with water, rnd adding a lit tle crude carbolic acid and sulphur. He has no theory regarding It, but simply exhibits the healthy bark where it has been employed, a a proof of its tfllr a cy. The limit of the washing is every where eall .lftermlned In hi tes-.s. 1 t4HIU IV mi r.rum tfcf rtais i at icia Mallet. TKf 1mI rriVvj 4 t)w ttf ulU osMitain an MtMc imh tfciMt tltrato Mt f ) tllrs Kit Ctr vh' J'opKe.' "slor . wrMr Ihtak. t t m ttnjHtt rriVvin an honrW name t which MHMfi ah er,ilh hmhi prMtd Tho artMo In ticOi(n ihhIim tKo arrvt of oh t linij hmMtf llmWi Carm. and r)ainuttt' to t tWe hi-)W of Kit t tfn'n. (of ft-sinl Uisw in Winnoinittss rswuM tllftls l w liter of tKl w an tf ouilgt Hl t estet ItUhiv niw Men tnvsHd la tK uniuior of lvi wMl .)Hitmng fi lime al ort Honlon Ksciim eiuiut 01 with the rr1tatdi CKallle Carin. well known among iveiiinUtn men a a nephew of KitCsfMiti and a man worth) the nsuie ho Uir .-,! owlot, braie. an IhlHIlgrllt guide lalutltal with the mountain and pialtlo, and known and rMHrted h the Indian a a fontikl nW. tighter The htltvd of the IlloesU and North Plogan hahd of tho Black. (erl toward him wis intense and they had cause to foal him a well In the early prt of lrtA pioneer of tho northci name! Hurtrot. with hi psttt, attempted to build a trading pot at the molllh of the Malta, tweho mile Inlow Fort Heniiiti It ho itu MM him lerrtton clal.nod h tho North Pieman, who worn then located Isrtotho north, on Belly rlwr Ihot determined to exterminate Burgess' part Ho went sen" the Teton with two team and two men fur llmtwr Un their t tut u seieuty-lho Ununited In dians made a null, s'limuindrsl them In the prattle, and, after a dotperatn to ltance, toMlItlng III a oete lo to the Indian !aughtered thoin to the last man Carou was thou at I'mt Benttui. Shottly afleiw ard one of the band who detr ivod Iho Burgos parly came Into the foft In the gipso id n friendly South I'legan, who were then nMlng at llin foil. Caron found thl out, and hoi ti I lit dead a he attempted to cH'tpe by swimming the MIoutt Soon afterward, In the (all of I W, hore were stolen (mm the range near tho foil, In a pattt of tho same band Caroii, with two men. took their trail nnd came upon tlum In their camp at nlglit In the Had I. and on the water of Kagle clock, near the b,io ol Bear' Paw mouulalii. Their camp wa among the dwarf cedar, well ooorid The Indians wore attacked at close ipiartei-s, four out of Hie killed and the horses recovered without lot to Car sou's. The Indians obtained tholrlinal roxetige on Carson b strntogv lie wa topplrg the following winter of Ihi'm (ill with Pnlll Vermel, who then had a private trading post where the road from Benton to Helena crosses the Poaihorn mci It was on the west bank. Behind It wa an open bottom, with scattering pines, behind this a bluff, up which ran a narrow trail One cioning1 Vermel saw faisou' horse, which Tiad been grazing In I lie bottom, slowly ascending this trail, the fore most hore stationary and barely illbln over the hill. They would not' lm safe from Indian beyond the hill, out of sight; nnd Carson, suspecting danger from the position and movement ot the horse, followed bv Vermel, started, rillu In hand, up tlie trail, In pursuit. He wa looking o or thi crest of the hill for Indian There was a pile of crumbling granite on the trail lH-tweeti him and the summit, scarcely large enough to hide a man. He saw Ins fore most horse stationary over the hill and came opiiolle the pflo of granite. He saw an Indian hing behind It. but Phi late. While raising hi tills to fire he wa hot through the breast They had decoyed mm Into a trap, In falling, ho called to Vermel to ae himself 1 hey were the Inst word he utteied Vermel lied to the post and dined the doors, and was released seiernl davs after ward by a party of whites. In the moan time Carson's body had remained un burled. The Indians respected It, and took nothing except hU rllle, rovoliur and lull. The party who relieved Ver mel burled the iMxty near whore It fell. It rots there among the nine overlook ing the beautiful but lonely Valley of the Dearbo'n. These facts are fau.lllar to the writer and mountain men of that day The thief of Winneiuueca simply assumed the name and identity of a t'cpectable frontiersman Imitation BUniond. Pari Is the great center of thl biis. lie, which has been brought to the iuot astonishing perfection. The as tounding transformation of grains of heavy looking, dirty sand Into a dia mond of the duett water, la the daily avocation of a number of persons who avowedly work with the Intention of deceiving even body but the buyer. Kvery thing fu the operation depend upon the quality of sand, and that used for the purpoe 1 brought from the forest of Foutalnebleau, Large quan tities of it n-e ent abroad, Hit high Is the repute in which It stands. For imitailngemerald, sapphires and rubles, a coloring matter, entirely min eral in Its origin, is employed, and it ha lx-en brought to a high state of per fection, Altout tsrenty veait ago the principal merchant In this class of jew elry was a M Bourguignon, whose bu siness wa sltiialodat the Barrier du Trone, Ho was the prince of his trade, and surpassed all others In the excel lence of hl productions Unemployed nearly a hundred workmen, besides a number of women and young (rirls, thce bushier Jt wm to polish the col-on-d stones and lint thu fab-o pearls with lih scales and wm. The scale of (he roach and dace are chiefly ued for thLi purK)n and form tt considera ble sourou of profit to, the fishermen of the Seine In tlw envlroiu of Otrbell, who bring them to Paris In largo quan tities during tho season. They must lw strlpiiol fmra the fish while llrln?, or Uie glistening hue which we admire so much in tho real jverirl cannot be Itn- itaicu. It was, hotvever, U) the cultivation of the diamond that M. HMUrguegnon de voted bis Ingenuity, and, had he detail ed Uie Hiysteriet of his craft, some of the inotit singular hUtorie of 'family diamond.' and 'hclr-loom.' would have ltsHi brought to light No' only dooe-ttli' drxvoltoa CJtr- atHMasMssMssMasMMasaaMgpMMatasaasiMasjM r4 , sif ,M llosslsf-ViH srttslfc AlU W4 , ,.(mmj .iv I pss U kfs4 Vis kl Is dp4e-Mtk- vf sf tlUr Ntttntwftoti - K ; Koxsm -s4tstMsit ,, t slash. I a twoswsis. skwd IismI ftsMst M V - t MsrfsH a law tr rd ! smsVI,, K VUUs4 bt'4.W l.iiw' tsa f-trit. ( trf Wrutissfl iV S wsntrs4 lac 1st 4il.s -Vs i( Krc 4 sitilrssi s,iu ml i tso ts,HMlt A f IK S St.MM S iMp4r iU twlnd Ok imU HiU-Ku IKo pMfcs-tsMs with ihtvH t ! iwado t Imltslo lbs nifM ei.fMMito jf dullsMtsl iialr 1 Jen lir ,, U tKo dUmoKsl. 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