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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1875)
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Hi. aiaa is dtofft'd of write with difficulty. la my last I prom- cosjrae, lie ! not aceoanUW4 Ukikt be Iscdjo continue with the power which propeiH -tint steaisbhip. 1 went down the iron stairs, down iuio the verj; bowels of the vessel wbrregrini-htoking, hftlf-nakcd ncBy standing in the glare. VB?wkteea,4 rotariUf.F'jre h)la. 'art MeadJly feediDsr iVe ly feeding !!, labpini; jaws.. ".ia: rri . r . -A- aatl night,' storm asd shine, tla; rattM and jar go ofltanithe gricu lutri, with atwty ftoes cairfr.Kfaml at Ihtiir inmL. r. TnoiiiMfi Clark li tiio chief. ciii- noer. Willi him trv three aLtisnfrit!, sine' firemen, Mir coal inerx, thiee wa Icr tendtre, one t'ligim-er store keept'r; and ialyiinat'yVinttibeVr. 'Tlie Iudiaua l.unis forty litrt'e 1on of cml daily, and ' i i . i ' i ii r- L carries out: iiioumiiiu ioii.s iMaii,irar log this.plMce. chIIci on the . -CBIKF TKWARI. Mr. Pitt rf on'iffficintea ia this depatt The amount of food tht is stored on jbpRrU'jU&io Bifipy fS'lle can he im agined. Jt retjuires neuriy 2,000 towel, i 5,pjllHWliBfi70p sheets, 1,000 nap icins, 200 table spreads. - WTbeAmcrican people do not linger at their meals as do the English but they are jwrticular what they eat. Tlic tables oHeJ tiaialhave not only'satlsied them, but surpassed their expectation. The food is prepared in the most palata hie manner, and served with a prompt new that holders on the marvelous.. To select and provide a suilicient quantity of suitable food for several hundred peo ple on a tiip varying in length from fen to sixteen days journey requircaraa' amount of circumspection! that would rguajardatMjcae&ilirtnok any cpteT' prise, no live siock is carricu on uoaru. Tlie meat is received, dressed and stored away until used. 1,000 pounds of beef. 1,000 pounds of mutton, 500 pounds of yeal, 400 pounds)!" pork, 800 pounds of ssn,.ana u uarrew.oi. boot is me aver ageaoBBt.ofeprovisioas -.carried, with no waajfivcn vegetables, 4o Jtc. A. room for storin? stei City Jaad dressing vegetablls, and another for ':ng tbi pienarin : the meat, are near tlujucallov daUl svi ? cxcciicntoreaumw i-8-- -. . j S'H3 fetQ rd ' --oe. inuiana, ana- LJtpnic i iBtoxi ini, ot gpQj, be la-VbuUVjewed with interelt. !A noticcalle fact """,Wpr nxchl l Vpuoded-bn'de eck l v . - . An officer informed aie 1 . .... .i 1 -.jrcn-WOBIri I'rininirurii nt likllriaat IT- -- " - fciocx. ennoay is observed on ttae .JbeamshiD as well as on land. Oae after aihejSrtered the large' and elegant 'fw andjtooa,. their respective scats, Wtwn.our wonwy vapuw ViaxK opened intsof frkadsirath- faBrrcpUted roaie of the 'oieartAd aMgrfrom their far off "homes. 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'- I iA- I on Itoarjl, for he,Queenii(own ittnaengers uiib ony were MMHei wiin ivvvriHii h liectatitMi. I shall itever 'forget thesHghl before Our arrival at Queenstown. We had expected flight land all the after noon, and as nsght clned upon us each .Vine rtB.deck strained his eyes iu the di rection hi bad .decided land should ap pear. Jt was an excitable evening to the passetigcrs.4 Witha few others I rc- jnaincd oh .dock til I late, hangina on to sans ana rojcs, or nearly- urcaaiug some of my-ltones against things TI didn't: Jcnow tUciuuues of. . f v lit the niorafng I awokeat "a JO to f nd theyessei in a still ca, and putting my pants on wrong in the exciteaeatH the moment, X hurried oa deck to catch the first glimpse of land. It met our anxious eye with joy. We 'gazed at it uatil it became more and more visible to us. At laaLwc could distinguish' the rocks W' soon reached the harlwrand the ijeatel' now came to a ktaad still. We ea ter- umi : hutsii. imor uwii bimihi ui,'Wi( propbjent was one that carried the Iao- ansiagV1. I Jsoon:Comprehends4 tat Meaning of. this. Jk. black whiskierea gUot was cjtfng.pa)ard. AroslVat given tbe-boatf Jt,sli was afrad'a coma to Hn.lonir aide, unner the iBHirsat slon that the ponderous Indiana Btight steji on her. .? ty tending voices, and as neither party ap peared to know what the other .said (JiyMafcfl country.) an indescribable charm was added to .the scene. The pilot finally Icame aboard, and -, we steaaied away acain; If-waJ cow six o'clock and -we could sec the bold out lands' of Queens- .towa.Thsca3;haarwaa charming to any oua who. has becn-coBfined to heaven watarSlraT We couU 'seb the green, field, ,lhe earthworks, the hedges, and the trees. Every object that; went to make upr the dcaroeight .war iVA. pine was that there were bo fences. In Ifwnd the land'waa divided -by haages and osry footqUhe eartii her,wf ,B V . a-. . - ,-rf -"- dcr cltifwi :rtc iJi:aiwasv.'vary nmy as mr aswe coniu see. a. norriuie looking tug with two side wheels came odt faom Queenstown to met us,. aad took several paisaagers aad their dug gtgeio thocity: This was the first per ceptible fracture in the social fabric af renuays sea iue.t : ) Then we moved oato Liverpool. We still looked at the beautifal sights as Ions as we coald see land. As I stood on deck and braced myself against'the fresh moraine wiads. I felt aa imnulse 'to explore even this' the firtlcgnJaBcf I had ever laid my eyes oa, and tlius far I have felt' doubly paid for my deter- Bdaitioa to visit Europe, say aathiaaroCc what I expect td'see before I retura to my native.country.. I Watare to say that id Awerican1 bWn citixsa caa ever Tt t lLlr ' travel oa a mora iaterestiag Joaraey thaa across the great Atlas tic At foar o'clock the aext monuBgwa reached Liverpool, and stood awe "track at tho imateasity of the city dockage which stretches the whole length -oi lthe city front, a pBaxkroasNfall'ea atoas ,; iacloslag basins which Will accommodate thatlirgeet' vessels tfloat. ii I must atoa here to mail this, aad will cobUbbc next week with IiverpoolaBd my joaraeyTrom there fey railroad. We maatsiniB xamiad the people. ef Ei that Dr. BS-Gee, ot-. 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Kf viB.Tajtoa.Iowa- A rook Unog toM is presses gBt3 -and retained usiil the wax. i jp nwrmmnvu. -. -mM-rm jt- tOB, jwa. eaaVi feal ilt. duafped. f Jlic ftld ami rUnge supports tWe'mahffial to bacooke!, wid irrrmf Mr etwUct with thii'jitove. " ' T a Wire, FeneesIiauuir ;!& dl J..hn (J. Merrill, Tin key Itivay Statiow, Iowa.-? "yiiieau of weihta linked. coopiiogH or i:iiio('ciioh buiTifhh.-u iw tween mIs and to which at secarwi the ends id theseetioual ln-nzoptal wires, the expansion of coiitrj'.ctioi u said Wirca due to changes the temperature Is conipCuHuted for. .. f' Iiolderu or Vasteners forfeilUlte, Straps -A Haguy and. Si. .il.lfa(py Keokuk, hiwa. The holder his arigid, iHctal loop-auejcml and, a rjigat the, otlieKThcrTngis secured atsand the bolt, which is constructed wit lUages toWeveat wear. The srap is dattcd. aad lastenetr bv MtPUinir the ul over the loop. Had brlicld in place by rawing the end ofthe'sYrap through thel4op,above i. h .. Blind Slat adjuster- W. MJLasphcre, Wftcrloo, Iowa. The tubulasbaii art. arranged on the main shaft oflah ordin ary level gear shutter worker, tpdd these tubular v shafts carry toothed wheels at tber outer ens, which gear filth aad sagage itootls4l racks on thfj blinds, tasra:(MNnL' AaiUblu-lev ra andcoancct- IggKritik. Oie set of these devices Is BKvideaT. each for the upper sad tower 4Ktiel thsihrflAind sheets niay work sW 'W wljasttd imlepen dent of each f. liVitarr Csltjvatori James II. Cbou, lat'Moines..l3Wa. By a series of gear wad ciank.wbeela, a spadiBg BKilioa m givaaio'a (serii or sliovels -placed ia a aearl vertioalV i)oeitioKii a frame. Whiefr. bv wheels and qpaak uins, rise jaanaircccdalrically. From e'main abaft arms sxkl braces exteButa'thli, and support a pair of rotary" cutting cylinders operated by a belt whichpil 'eriafythBJearth"throwa upontbeaVy ine spaaca. a. nanawwjei . t taneouslv. Blind Stops. Thomas P. Dufly, Du buque, Iowa. An elliptic spring at tached at one end to the rod, and at the other to the frame actuates the blind slats ind detacbably.combined with, this spring is .a rou or huhii, rabcuct wuwi and pawl, Bed a winding cord, by means of which;, when connected, the shafts maybe adjusted from tho inside without1 raising the' window. At similar -spriBg on thouppBThalf of the blind may be, oaaratcd at thewaroe- time by a detach- AbkTord conbedtio with the rod of the Wywar iKrtioB of the blind w i i 9bnisc8 are wonderfully ex- . peasK, ao matter where you find tlitiEa... If iBjae oaiiy waixa.oi iue,iuiueu:uucr jLdood.that.haa to be decitratou t. Mtinn. fine linens, silk stock- -"' ., d aad precious stones andJislaeliSSLatout thoag beneath the. tendons n uas to come down VMHui.e ljgeltV ia the pure Parian marble, ttat "uhdef I hucl of a modern Angclo is brougli rth almost breathing'ahd pal pitadaf lad yet harmless, man .has tp work aliia wits to pay for oae; aad if in the aVry regions of away up yoader," 4tetanalBasitto make, a- transit, doors must be flung open and y baits musc be tambled out leted, so that aim ma; iVsmagh her journey. Perhaps, if she bfe chosen the milky way, instead ofthhs :ceatric trip across the sky,ehal migni smr-fnaaaa aiong uae amy outer dairya id, without be'mg soxpeaaive. But, tnti, itis the nature of YeBases ti be expekivc,"jaad all that we poor star I do is to, bend Iowtheheaa,, after the Uhisg is all over, aao, becaase - ... . - - ,- , ,- Lwe caa. JoBvesJsa3r,ifriir 11J Bbtmiae;04sau,bitk)w:.'' But they a j or if five Tean Wlh aaUet ia Mm Head. A I. the af Hatcher's Rhb. ia lf4,Mr.'G Pimmu.ofWnkumea i - ceajKT, race! !'"- maaaa.,ia tae iraca. ". 't-.j-v BBC BBll apper portioa of the aomteStitbe lift side. Tha wound aw- praajKaMMii'?i' J ij.gmeMa up, ihoagh tW'sarMtotrl that Wl was ilttLW sha haaA Mr. Pittmea ami " - - - a 5 ftVefcf ihe-mf the mine andaHJ m t aailalai I Hi IB 1lA.ic5i vvaBt LBjaasBBr' laF bBB At WBB the eokatroasT, iiM'irtt JBiiiltsa irBiiria riaTift-: jwfla.P, " h-e facie tfcaitim 75 TTPEj f'MwmiMnJmikUIJ' -M keamwhmhhewaa .vAZSZW'-' m.- i, ..aeaar - f,.-,.m-TTZ! ,r7-r, ; roas Foe r lUaskll to Ntted .Tail AgeJKKlre.u aoroc itreatiag ir itcmars cwacwaiBg a sub iiance ueia .iiy the Sioux the 10th ttf June, on IlotdVaux -jft. . --?-. .. ,i , sii- f a t.i'Mt t un,.tif, wiiev i rum ououea tail y. This m the great cveBt ol ibe aioag tha Iadiaaa, and is this case wasaUeaded bj the greater 'jrojHrtIoit Spotted Tail and lU.i Clohds ti, coastitatlag a gatberiag of moBstrdsaV proportioaa. The particular future of thererewoaj rfartbemakiBg warriwa , et-trf: yaaag traction subject theaiselveii to cruel tor- t TTm: chiefs foraj a circlu. inb.whlch sone but the wpirin young bucks arc allowed to enter, though, their relative and friends are permiUfd toutaud arouaxl on the outside oi the ring, &nd cheer and encourage the youthful martyrs to a reih kin's idct ol what contititutes a courageous, manhood. With an Indian the ability to stand physical torture without .betraying by look or gesture the pain .he su flora. U the text of hfs qualifications for a warrior, and the theater amount of torture ho can stand without flinching the higher does he ascend in tlte scale of estimation on life pari of bis trilje. Therefore, in the ran dance the strife among the candidates for warlike honor, is to see who can endure the greatest .amount of punish ment wi'hout exhibiting signs ol ex haustion and pain. Tho dince is kept up continually for three days and nights, and the only nourishment allowed js.the heart of a dog torn warm and recking nronx the body of some uufortuuate canine. Of, sleep not a moment is per mitted, and woe to the youthful Sioux who enters the arena and is not able to withstand ' the fearful atrain upon his energies to the end,- for if he falls faint iBgffoni Weariness anuTis unable tojiold out for the full three days, he is kicked out of. the incloaure.by&qnaws nnd,is ever afterwards, known as asquawlH? uian, wpcu J" a 'tnuisn is me mow opprol)rlous 'epithet that could bo ap plied to nia. 'or tne reason that laiiarc is worse than death.'a young buck does I ' ccrtaUi that hie can go through the ordeal successfully, but occasionally one overt estimates his strength or ,thc severity of the task, whereupoa an ignominious po sition in the tribe is bis portion as long as life lasts. Bomtotjtbe wore, amh tious ones impose upon themselves, addir tional torture, for the reason that the greater the amount of punishment they bear' up under, tho higher is the niche they 'cccapj among the warrloraof the 'trilfc'KuV "ani-in w aijii cut in either shouldcraand th'cn beaeath the inhBrveniBg, "illh3 ndmusces7 uaiued a leather thonc to which iaat. tached. a'lmffn liead or SOma'oOeT ,i .11" . -1 .. . ;,- "n. i?r2 ncavy wciguc, wuen ma.- inuiaH-enx-., n, Pi.s 'Pi i :: r ... ..r r unui me weicnt arars iuc muug vu ui tho tortured lesh.t Another one will i of. the wrist, aad then making fast the. i.!l -1. ,t 'j. -., ,,I;i he jerks iiimsejf loiac. Other meaas of torture 'equal lf'as exquisite are resorted to by btfiiri, and while success ia these caaasUiaWpWBOHnccd, failareIscor rsspoaiag ly iBomiaious. for the sev-rcr the tjuk.alertake, tlie graatoT iahe shame arisiag from defeat.?- ' a' tku. ma4fMiviarc 'dance white BKB -? -J "T - . aot allowed io itnem if, to th Oreat Spirit. Ijsdaiaformed the inediciB maa 'that the prascace of a pale face weald make the Indians' heefte aai;aanl far ihia reawm evea the lialf-tarl.wh aqaaw wives weru not allowea to parwci pale is the exekiar ceremonies -tftW City Jirk War Almal. j 4 The follower extract. from a toaij ar- kkQthladi Oari Javwaj em H?omiag ComplicaaJoa,'' is Vary wgaii n to iw of what has baaa said ia .. -m. jl- i v.r.3. I aafttsa ami, u-vaw- f- .-m-.j - aectiB.T the pnrfiaaitityofAa,lffm ami rWBr.ri''The writer, after discassiag eemof Lord Derby s receat taeaehes, says : Bat albeit Lard Derby caaaot deaeead to uititaiais, tlill thr esr fartn am katrra toc4hVs, aadk ia as macb to DarBBwai ape as thaagh Lard tmAy h-d toietj tJMt atoaace aad asked iar aa axptees if war vretsxto hi aaeiamd-Bl cbk: W . alarm- ? ft ?? Wj2ftS r0!?5:r-' j; .!'!.-.' ?.. - 3 . . .--- ama-m aniBBiiiiBii vaHam '.-,tw. rx'.-'"' rr r--' : ' i - s.-'.. tjs 5- - i-i ; rJiJffT ywrdatja xtraat ffoas ma aiilrM hy;tHshaB aUwaa, ai f tha M.'fc Charcl, ia which he tkacribea the r&4rkaak rtotmry tflk tHssav Itim roMB iUasas, aAar earaestyer hd hara oCarad ,ia am tiaailnaaBBB. eswakaf .Uatmf. U rV n to'jwayer, It is a BUsrmlar cola- Maic thr the lif oralm esley was 6wcT rsavl BBderJcirsamitaacfa i- myr .i-. ciosaly afcht to those meateai.ia t gant tofr JlUho WmpsftB. Tha evvat craatBiitiaterei ti thelkpe, akaf V. --W: teWJ -f- 5r? "i5T!rJteH larl aheelte Wa wtaHwW.by; Mr. WsyVlHia to Juaj 1775i jnaft ie haadml years age. h was traveliBg thr-afh IrehmH. lie kail foil BBweli, but la spHe ot' ar bura ing fever kept at wirk for thrre days. Oa reaching the toaa of lAtrga he called a. hjr)ciafi, whi told him ha. needed rtntt. -ATtidey roplk-d that he. com hi not, a, he hatl appointed tp, preach at' several places, and SHimt preach as long as he cpald speak. He took some mcdiclnt, but wa ollij;ed tv go to bel at the house of 31 r. uaycr, of Ucr ryaghey, a leading Metluxlist. We quote I 1 1 the 'Ff quel from Teyerman a Life aad Times tvf Wesley: fc ' "Ilia (air. Gayer') daughter, sftcr- wani Mrs. 'Woffsadea, was aowacoa- verted girl, sixteen jem ol age, aad, with her mother, was Wesley's nurse. Oreat anxiety was felt for Wesley's life, and while a lew selected .friends were praying that, as iu tho.eaeof Ilesckiab, God would add to his fifteen years, Mrs. Gayer suddenly rose from her knees, aad cried, 'The prayer is granted 1" Marvelously enough, Wesley's recovery immediately cemmcaccd, and ho sur vived from Juae, 1775 to March, 1791, a period of just fifteen years and a few months over. But even this was not all the wonder. Alexander Matter, at the time, was at, Shcerncss In Kent, where he read in the Bcwspapers that Wesley was actually dead. Matter says he was aot able to give credence to this, and Ims- fore he wealth preash. he opsaed Ids Bible on the words, "Behold I will add to thy days Mfteen years," and away, he went to the chapel and began to pray that the promUo made to ilexskish BhHayiwiMledUthcasatV Wesley. Many persons will think that Wesley would have; recovered without the prayers., His biographer evidently leans to the opposite opintoaA lie says.ot his coadition at the worst Strength, mem orv aaU mind entirely failed. Tor three dsvs he lay more1 dead thtn-allW His tongue wis black aa swollen. 'lie Was violeatly convulsed- Far aotae time his palse was not uacwaibk," j Jt. is added, 'that whea'hoTe'was almoat some. Joseph BrBdfordhli traveling comfMpB. came with a1 cup and ssidi Sir," yoa mart take this." Wealat wntcs": I ho?it IwilHti:I,caBawallow, to please hi for..it,iU.dfacithcr lrm,Bor tkMtiSleij it set. me VomYtlag heart 1cimb to beat and. my palm piny again; and Worn that hoW-He ex tremity of the symptoms abaUd.H Six days alter tie1 was able toilet o fee DabHa.- - . n f ' M Both of-these acaektecwailn's vBleBceBerDmrJti the . -i-""-, ri. ii ibw t mm wajaaM TA-re isBdaeoastototicy .' both prayer .aad madJciaa weM aMleMBsed IB his, bBhalf.;,Itls otl staWmwevar, whethar Mlf;aay swbtwI was iexpeneacad sataBWt to she admiejraUoa of the dosahy Brad ifard or beftm. fathe oaetwee1W have IjeeaiaVa; result of aa J. .eBsaamveajt aael. ia tlmlsther'lf have-arieaa fram the otmrvsMaa af a r.- ia aW, BatkaVs iMBllirt' The medietie meat ' "a jf far to have Mlical. . CapteU Jaaah , to. 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The robiut gtrU frow th eoMBtry, the daughter, of oputrnt farwBfit, HVrr were coavlBcd that this comnlHy fietifeg waahatteskial to th iBM(m4 ar phystcal coaatitutloB. 1h fact, they aiaaya twlfcvcd that the whole starvatioa theory was iuventnl for the pecHMJwy beast ot the owners 4 tha i-emlBAriea, aad that the arjcnmetits liy whkh it was sustained hail no tetter fiHiBdatloa than the seltUb, grecHl of those who matlo laoaey by dfraatliag pupils of their dally bread. As boardiag sehoois mal tip led, the starvaUoa theory begaa to give wsy. The commoa sense of the country people rescued their hitagry cMldrea from the domialoa of the hy giealc philosophers, aad the) refWd to sead.thek chiUlren to school where meaaaem.was practiced aader the gake of scisaet. A few -lastltaiiosM fewad It proitabk to; give good mtanrlng, aad tlie shar comaetiUoa 4Hgd all the rest to improve' their fare It hi a rare circumstance bow1 to hear a 'ywaag lady CBBipiaia of boarding at the aemtaary which site atteBds, whereaa, thirty years ago, the dry bread; the rwreaaiei, mfa4 sea, the hard biscuit aad weak to were proverl bial. u -. 1 II llll I il 1 S , Bay wg. a fKisk i fiCtl -. .-L ki i-i .ifIi -i.i iag ia the aortherii part ot Mils cwtiity;:J nut h oli..r l lim anBthar ntft . IJ Rtabi rmin'tT wm arh tauuMd Brisk ! 'one and the same vommH ..-. . .. mitizKS aectloae oTthViaav v divided bcttWaM ihm i-l--3 d blow, failal r?ES2S A a last mactr-tn.; WjSJj maa sgread ta wUaaW If aad t.th, to Ihe fa!r,iaMal ftri tmm ofjl0. 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