The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 28, 1886, Image 7

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    INDIAN FIGHTING.
Uncle Snm'a Difficulty In Pl htlng a
Small Band of Savages Tlio Hod
Men Aroused Only by the Per
secutions or tho Whites
A Pluclcy Ten.
JirWasninton correspondent , writinf
So The New York Herald , says : "There
ire probably iifty thousand Indians cap-
"U1 of going on the warpath , " said a
prominent army officer on duty at the
var ; department to your correspondent
: o-day. "Of that number , " he contin-
aed , "only ten are known to be engaged
in depredations and murder. They are
A.paches , with an area of forty thousand
aiiles to roam in , and are the remainder
Df the forty-two who escaped from the
aan Carlos reservation last May. At
least eleven of the latter number have
been killed by the pursuing troops.
Twenty-one are known to be in Mexico ,
50 that the murders and outrages of
which we hear from time to time as hav
ing occurred in southwestern New Mex
ico and southeastern Arizona are the
3ccds of these ten Apaches. One would
suppose , on reading the accounts tele-
p-aphqd from those tcaritories , that
: he army Avas supine and indifferent to
the horrible tales that daily harrow the
minds of the frontiersmen.
"Gen. Crook , who commands the de
partment of Arizona , will in .1 short
time have fully one-sixth of the entire
irmy under his command. In addition
to the two companies of cavalry ordered ,
from San Francisco to Arizona which
fact was printed in yesterday's Herald
2ight companies of the 8th infantry are
to be sent without delay to such points
01 his department as Gen. Crook may
recommend. He is authorized to in
crease his Indian scouts 100 men , and
; he pack-train of 120 mules now at
Cheyenne has been ordered to his de
partment. Ho will have between 4,000
ind 5,000 cavalry and infantry subject
: o his orders , and all on account of ten
murderous Apaches. These Indians
aave committed so many 'crimes that
: hey know that no mercy would be
shown lliem if they were to surrender
'
to-morrow. It is 'the Indian's nature
when outlawed to do all the harm he
possibly can. For twenty years these
Apaches have been a terror to the
frontier , and. until the last one is dear !
; here is no hope of security for the set-
: lers within their reach. They were
Jriven to these deeds by a thirst for re-
renge. Near the close of the rebellion ,
tvhen Cochise was their chief , they were
Dccupying a reservation in the south
eastern part of Arizona. A white boy
tvas stolen by the Indians , and the
Apaches were accused of the act. Co-
chise denied the accusation , but the vol
unteer officer then in command of the
I reservation executed a half-dozen of the
band by hanging them. Since that day
the Apaches have been the enemies of
the whiles in the territories. It subse
quently became known that the boy
lyas stolen by another tribe , and is now
living among them and is known as
'Mickey Free.1
"The story of the pursuit and capture
of the Apaches by Gen. Crook , " said
this official , "is already familiar to
readers. The cause of the outbreak at
San Carlos last September and the pur
suit of Geronimo and his followers by
Lieut. Brijton Davis was succinctly told
in that officer's report. Seldom has an
V officer more graphically described the
\ difficulties which the army has to con
tend with in pursuing a small band of
Indians. They do not care for horses
except for food , and seldom use them
save to escape from the locality where
they steal them. They are foot Indians ,
and travel sixty miles a dav without
fatigue. When apprehensive of close
pursuit they climb mountains where an
animal could not get a foothold. They
are bushwhackers , highwaymen , and
murderers. They do not fight or care
to oppose a hodv _ of troops except in
ambuscade. The recent venture of
Lieut. Fountain is a fair sample of their
warfare. One volley , which killed poor
Dr. Maddox and crippled others , was
all they fired. Then they iled where
the fleetest horse could not overtake
them. Here is a map recently com
pleted by an army officer , giving the
topography of southeastern Arizona.
The other part , similarly illustrating
that part of New Mexico over which the
troops have chased these murderous
renegades , shows that nearly every
square mile of the country is moun
tainous. Colored dashes mark the loca
tion of troops at places where there is
< vater. Supposing the whole army of
twenty-five thousand men , well equipped
and mounted , were distributed over
this area of fort'thousand square miles ,
[ t would be about six hundred men to
a thousand square miles , 7"ell , a re
port reaches the commander of one of
these little posts that the Apaches have
been , murdering the settlers. He
hastens to the place and finds it is true.
But where are the murderers ? They
leave no trail , but hide in some place
where everv approach is known and
watched , and when they arc sure of
safe retreat they go to another place
and renew their bloody work. Indians
who ride and fight could be pursued.
But ten devilish highwaymen , fleet of
foot , whose power of endurance seems
to know no limit , who can live on raw
mnle flesh , slake their thirst in its
blood and find nourishment in their
ears , can easily defy the best soldiers
the country has ever had. Gen. Crook
has always been most successful in the
pursuit of renegades with Indian scouts.
\Vere the Apaches now a numerous
band there would be some hope of
speedily overtaking them , but the few
engaged in crime can easily elude a
pursuing partespecially as they do
not depend upon horses in their flights.
Now if vou will ask yourself how Jong
the James brothers , "the Buzzard broth
ers , and other notorious outlaws have
defied the civil authorities in the very
heart of our country , you can form some
idea of the naturrf of the task which de
volves upon the troops in the depart
ment of Arizona in trying to catch these
few defiant Apaches. It is not a ques
tion of fighting these Indians , but sim
ply one of catching them. Even our
Indian scouts , who can match them in
their system of warfare , must be fed ,
and the pack , train must follow them.
No such incumbrance delays the Apach
es Anyone who will read the report
of'Lieut. Davis will find what a task the
jinny has ia trying to overtake these
y Indians. An extract from that report
will serve to more definitely describs
J Vbe difficulty. Lieut. Davis sa : s :
" 'At one time during the campaign
a band of Indians whom I was follow
ing caught sight of the scouts , and with
their women and children in twcntv-
four hours marched more than ninety
miles without rest. Had it been neces
sary I bslievo they could have gone a
hundred further with equal ease. It is
little trouble for them to obtain all the
fresh stock they need , the bucks goino
eight or ten miles to either side to raid
while the women and children travel
rapidly toward whatever point they de
sire to reach , the bucks joining them on
the road with fresh 'horses. While be
ing pursued the } ' have guards to the
front , to the rear , and on cither flank ,
who keep the main body advised of any
force in the vicinity. When they camp
they choose the most inaccessible points
they can find , preferably the rocky ex
tremity of some mountain spur , along
which they can retreat into the moun
tains proper in case they are attacked :
These camps are often several miles
from wood and water , which will b >
carried up to the camp by the squaws *
Guards arc put in such position that
they can watch the country for milel
around , and upon the first indication oi
the approach of danger the camp i. <
alarmed and the race begins again.
Even when not being pursued they sel
dom stop for more than three or foui
days in any one place. When necessa
ry they abandon all their property ,
and getting into the mountains afoot
they catter in every direction , making
it extremely difficult , and at times im
possible , to trail them. Some of the
Indians when they left the reservation ,
had excellent liold glasses , and with
these their lookouts can watch a large
tract of country. Lookouts are kept
posted day and night , and any suspi
cious-looking object , such as dust or
smoke , is sufficient to set them running
again for two or three hundred miles. ' '
"Do you fear any attack on the Don
Carlos reservation by the citizens of
Arizona ? " inquired your correspond
ent.
ent."No
"No , sir ; we have no fear of any such
attack. That there should be a report
to that effect illustrates , however , the
sentiment of the people of that country.
If Indians , murder white people then
the cowboys think it would be justice
for them to kill the Indians , not those
who commit the atrocities , but some
peaceful , well-behaved Indians who
would not give them any trouble , but
whose death by violence would enable
them to say that they had got even or
had their revenge. "
China's Great Event.
About the middle of next month the
Chinese national competition for the
military degree of Chung Yuen , tho
highest degree of the empire , is to take
place in Pekin. This is held in the im
perial presence once in every five years.
The successful competitor is crowned
by the emperor , and worshiped as a
hero by the military fraternity of the
entire nation. To attain to such honors
wealthy families are more than willing
to give up their entire fortune. Triump
hal arches arc built for the winner by
the government , and the people of his
own province often devote seven days
in festivities in his honor. His wife
receives the rank of the first lady of the
'
empire , and tho empress allows'her the
sum of 3,000 taels per annum as "paint
and powder" money. Those who par
ticipate in these contests must have
already attended the military degree oi
Kin Yin , and in order to reach this lat
ter height they must have passed suc
cessfully three examinations. The ex
penses in these varioti8 competitions'
much heavier than those of the literary
competitions. People in humble cir
cumstances can not afford a military
education. The military teachers
change more than do the teachers of
literature : The students have to pro
vide their own weapons , must live bet
ter in order to be able to wield the
heavy instruments of exercise , must
dress expensively , and keep one or
more good horses. Consequently the
competition at Pekin will be a very fash
ionable affair. As the Kin Yins of the
entire empire will be congregated there ,
even those who have no hope of gain
ing the coveted degree will be glad ol
the chance to show themselves.
There is at present only one China
man in America who is entitled to enter
the contest. He is a Kin Yin. and is
the chairman of the Chinese Municipal
society at No , 202 Chatham street. His
name is Li Hong Gwing. He is 38
years old , about six feet in height , pro
bably weighs about 200 pounds , and is
considered the best-looking Chinaman
in New York. "I am afraid I shall not
enter the Pekin contest , " he said Satur
day night , "although 'it was iny inten
tion to do so about a year ago. I came
here simply to see the sights of New
York , but "things so pleased me here
that I have tarried long enough to get
into a political office. Besides , it is
now too late for preparation. I should
have to exercise in drawing the bow ,
lifting great weights , and shooting on
horseback at marks at two hundred feat.
We employ the bow simply as a text
book of our military education , for we
believe that if a man shoots an arrow
straight he can also shoot a gun straight
I should have to be able to show a
graceful and easy use of the great
swords , which weigh from 150 to 200
pounds. According to the degrees we
contend for atPekiu , we will have to toy
with a two hundred pounder , first with
two hands and then only one hand , and
handle them almost as a common
sword. Istill have some strength. "
and Mr. Li jokingly picked up the report
er with one hand and danced him in the
air until cut short by an incoherent and
pleading protest. New York Times.
Watcli-iViffht.
"Ugh , " grunted old man Jenkins ,
about midnight of December 81st , to his
wife , as he turned uneasily in the bed.
"what's that noise down in the parlor1
"Oh , nothing , " replied Mrs. J. , "on
ly Martha and her young man holding
watch-night services. "
"Wha what ? " he grunted sleepily.
"Watch-night ssrvices watching the
old year go out , " she explained.
"Ugh , is that it ? Well , it seems tc
me that the old year hcs been going oul
every night for the last six months,1'
and he turned his face to the wall and
didn't say anything more in 1885.
Merchant Traveler.
The labor market at Lew Angeles , Cal. , L
larsoli oreratooIiL * .
Soldiers' Sleeping : Places.
Speaking of queer Bleeping places when
we were quartered in Little Washington
one company was quartered in a brick
warehouse , and the whole upper part was
divided into immensely bi' bins containing
corn , all shelled. We found it quite a soft
bed , only when once laid down in any posi
tion you made quite a mold of your body
in the yielding mass of corn , and frequently
on waking up in the morning I would find
myself at an angle of forty-five degrees , my
head down , nearly buried in the corn , and
my left or right arm buried to the shoul
der. I have tried a bed of mud , with ray
head against the trunk of a tree and the
water trickling down my neck ( it rained at
that time ) and two or three inches of water
around me. J never recollect getting cold
or suffering any serious discomfort result
ing from exposure to dampness , or rain , or
mud beds , or anything of that Icind. A
fellow can get used to almost anything of
that Icind. A fellow can get used to almost
"anything. If our clothes were wet , build a
fire , if we could ; if not , stir about and dry
them that way. [ Recollections of a Pri
vate in Boston Bulletin.
A Sample Prince Edward Island Girl.
One of the fair maids of Hose Valley
drove in a single wagon and pulled up in
front of a store occupied by a well-known
oat speculator. She gracefully alighted
from the vehicle and inquired the price of
Hour. The proprietor was standing in
front of the store in conversation with a
number of friends. He pointed to'a barrel
of flour on the platform and said : "Miss
, if you put that barrel of flour on your
wagon you may have it for nothing. " It is
known that the gentleman who made this
reply is nob given to charity or liberal with
his fair share of the world's goods , and his
astonishment and disgust may be more
readily imagined than described when the
fair maid of Rose Valley gripped the barrel
and landed it clean over the front wheel
into the body of the wagon , took her seat
upon it , and , thanking the merchant for ib ,
drove off amid cheers. [ Halifax Herald.
A dose of Red Star Cough Cure will pre
vent you disturbing tun congregation , and
put you in a right frame of mind to enjoy
the services. Twenty , five cents a bottle.
"Why Jews Live so Long.
The New England Medical Monthly com
ments very favorably on the proverbial
long and healthful lives of the Jews. Dr.
Pi card holds that this superiority is due to
their stringent health laws. The Mosaic ,
like the older Egyptian code , is very strin
gent regarding the eating of flesh and other
articles of food. Of the animals examined ,
a large proportion are always condemned
as unfit for food. People who eat meat in
discriminately are very prone to disorders
of the blood and of the kidneys , for meatis
composed of nitrogen , t\hich the kidneys
have to remove from the blood , and of
course they cannob do this successfully ex
cept by the aid of Warner's safe cure , the
best kidney strengthener , unless it is tem
perately partaken of and only the very
best meat is used. Jews also use alcoholic
liquors very sparingly and thus keep up
good digestion , and then again they
are a holiday-loving and Sabbath-observ
ing class. [ Housekeeper.
Henry Ward BcecIier'S Voice.
The power of Mr. lieecher's voice shows
no diminution. A well-known artist , who
is a member of his congregation , called on
the Plymouth pastor one evening and found
him amid a circle of friends in a happy
mood and relating anecdote's with fluency
andwith apt expression. Among other
stories he told that of the poor young man
with one lung , which has been paraphrased
by negro minstrel companies for many
years pasb. The consumptive lays his
hand on his left side and says in a hoarse
whisper. "This lung is all gone. " Then
smiting the right side of his chesb with his
clenched fiat he adds in a stentorian roar ,
"Hut here Pm all right. " The arbist , de
scribing Mr. Beecher's energy of ubteranee
in pronouncing on the soundness of his
right lung , says that he gave him such a
start as almost to cause him to fall from
his seat.
"My time is up , " said the doctor to the
patient , whom he found using Dr. Bull'n
Cough Syrup , and he was correct , for thab
cough was soon a thing of the pasb. Price
25 cents.
Mme. Durand-Greville confesses to forty
novels.
PATCWTSobt.iinclhyIonisLMrger&Co. . At
torneys , "Wasliiiigton.D.C. Est'd 186i. Advice free.
Prince Bismarck wants to make bhe sell
ing of brandy a government monopoly.
' ROUGH ON PILES. "
Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching , protruding
bleeding. Internal or other. Intern il and extern.i
remedy In each package. Sure cure , OOc. Druggists
The king's palace in Corea is now lighted
with electricity.
I suffered with rheumatism so that ibwas
with greab pain that I could move around
at all or do any work. Two botbles of
Abhlophoros cured me. L. A. Rogers , bag
gage master of Chicago , Milwaukee < fc St.
Paul Railroad , at Madison , Wis.
The Cologne Gazette spells ib nob British
"Parliament" bub "Parncllmenb. "
S C RATC H ESJ. . H. Shaffer , Madison.
wls. . says : "I cured n horse of the worst
saseof scratches that I ever saw , with Vet-
erluary Carbollsalvc. Of all the reme-
ales I ever saw this Is the "bats. " 25 and 50c.
at Drugs-lets.
The Missouri Cremation society has 400
members , twenty-five of whom are women.
JInlford Sauco expressly for family use. Caly
wld In bottles. Best and cheapest.
The average age of the British peer is
fifby-eight.
TIIE GRAND SECKET of female beauty is
health the secret of health is the power to
eatjdigesbandafasimilatea proper quantity
of wholesome food. Take VIXEGAKBITTERS.
Ib will cleanse the stomach , tone the vita1
organs , give a perfect digestion , purify the
blood , clear up the complexion , and pro-
3uce a state of genuine female loveliness ,
with which no cosmetic can compare.
An improvement in railroading is the
lieated freight car for carrying sensitive
fruits.
W. H. Worthington , editor of the "Pa-
brons of Husbandry , " published at Colum
bus , Mass. . writes under date of Feb. 25 ,
1882 : "Your great remedy , Allen's Lung
Balsam , I have used in my family for fif
teen years for coughs and colds , and know
it to be the best. " 2uc. , 50c. , and § 1.00 a
bobtle.
Miss Kate Field is buying Wasningbon
real estate.
"ROUGH ON ITCH. "
"Rough on Itch" cures skin liuinors. eruptions ,
ringworm , tetter , salt rheum , fruited feet efctt-
Wans , itch , Iry poison , barber * ! Itch. sue. Jars.
"In all distresses of our friends , we first
consult our private ends" was the old style ;
now we don't consult anybody , but invest
twenty-five" cents in a bottle of Salvation
Oil. Ib kills pain !
Jumbo's skeleton is said to attract more
attention than a dozen live elephants.
"VTfcon Baby irao sickwo , j ve her Castoria ,
When oho was a Child , she cried for Coatorift ,
When she became Miss , aha clang to Castoria ,
ITton she had Children , she gave them Caatotia ,
The man who takes a hint is not neces
sarily a thief.
Those persons who do nob need Iron , but
who arc troubled with Nervousness and
Dyspepsia , will find in Carter's Little
NERVE Pills a most desirable article. They
are mostly used in combination with Car
ter's Little Liver Pills , and in bhis way
often exert a most magical effecb. Take
jusb one pill of each kind immediately after
eating and you will be free from Indigestion
and Dyspepsia. In vials at 23 cents. Sold
by all Druggists.
Raw oysters before breakfast now have
medical endorsements as aiding digestion.
Invalid ' Hotel and Surgical Institute.
This widely celebrated institution , located
at Buffalo , N. Y. , is organized with a _ full
staff of eighteen experienced and skillful
Physicians and Surgeons , constituting the
most complete organization of medical and
surgical skill in America , for the treatment
of all chronic diseases , whether requiring
medical or surgical means for their cure.
Marvelous success has been achieved in the
cure of all nasal , throat and lung disease. ? ,
liver and kidney dissabcs , diseases of tho
digestive organs , bladder diseases , diseases
peculiar to women , blood taints and skin
diseases , rheumatism , neuralgia , nervous
debility , paralysis , opilcpsy ( fits ) , spcrma-
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Thousands are crtrsd at bheir homes
through correspondence. The cure of the
worst ruptures , pile tumors , varirocele ,
hydrocele and strictures is guaranteed ,
with only a short residence at. bhe insbibu-
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Invalids' Gujde-Book (108 ( pnges ) , which
Sivcs all particulars. Address , World's
Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo ,
X. Y.
The census of 1880 places the number of
Mormons at 110,377.
Use Dr. Picrce's "Pellets" for constipa
tion.
Ib cost Mr. Pratt $1.083,33:5 : to found
the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
If all so-called remedies have failed , Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures.
Guards are to be kept ab Mr. Garfield's
tomb bill June Isb.
Ton get more comfort for 25cts. In Lyon's Heel
Stiffcners than In any ether article.
Only twenty-six of the United States sen
ators keep house in Washington.
IT is DANGEROUS to tamperwith irritating
liquids and excitingsnuffs. Use Ely's Cream
Balm , which is safe and pleasant and is
easily applied with the finger. It cures the
worst cases of Catarrh , Cold in tho Head
and Hay Fever , giving relief from the first
application. All druggists liavo it. Price
50 cents. By mail GO cents. Elv Bros. ,
Owego , X. Y.
I HAVE been bothered with catarrh for
about twenty years. I could not tell how
many different remedies I have tried , and
none seemefl to reach my case like Ely's
Cream Balm. I had lost my smell entirely
for the last fifteen years , and I had almost
lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so
dim I had to geb some one to thread my
needle. Now I have my hearing as well as
1 ever had , and I can see to thread as fine
a needle as ever I did , and my smell is
partly restored , and it seems to be improv
ing all the time. I think there is nothing
like Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh. Mrs.
E. E. ( Jrimco , 07 Valley St.Rendrill , Perry
Co. , Ohio.
"Mamma , why is papa bald ? " "I am
his fourth wife , darling. "
PI o"s K'incilv for CUarrh is agreeable to use. It
Is not a liquid or a nuif. Me.
The agent of the Passamaquoddy In
dians of Maine reports theirnumberatoSl.
For removing dandruff and promoting
the grouth of tho hair , use Hall's Hair
lleneuer.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , in thousands of
cases , has cured a cough in a few days.
Jeff Davis denies that he ever was a
Mason.
"Hough on Kats clcare out Hats , Mice. ne.
Tough on Corns" hard or soft corns , bunions. 13c
"Rough en Toothache. " Instant relief. 13c.
The estimated insurance in force in St.
Louis is § 1,070,000,000.
BUY GALZER'S ( t Cro. , m ) SEEDS. Cat .Fr .
There are only two clergymen in congress.
Three U\\k \ \ iafds
Bright , fresh and charnilnc , say they owe their Rood
health and clear complexions to Hood's Sa-saparllla
I crjone may hn\c good health by taking Hood'5
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pepsia , biliousness , rheumatism , catarrh , kljncyand
H\er comp'atnts. and all diseises canted or pro
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The little daughter of Mrs. Charles BrcwterBuf
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Hood's Sarsajarllla comi lately cured her.
Jliss Carrie AVnre , Mllod. X. II. , had a sore come
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Hood's Sarsaparilla the sere commenced to heal , a id
In a week If waj all healed up.
Jessie F. Dalbearc , Pascoap , R. I. , had no appct't3
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from Rhenmitlnm. nis physician fcore-1 amputation or Its
leg would be necfvtrr. He tried ATHLOPHOBOS.
and la two days was cared. Athlophoros is pronounced alt.
tolutclg cafe bj one of the leading phjiiclatu of the country.
A < k your druggist for Athlophoros- joa cannot get it of
Mm do not try something elte.but order t once from nFo
Kill send it express paid on receipt of price , $1.00 per bottle.
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Thousands tf Infants arc slowly stanlng. because
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I'rcmature Decline In Man. the Krrors of You h. : n J
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