THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Sl'XDAY, DECEMJ1ETI 2,1, 1900. 17 DANCE TO WARD OFF EVIL Indian. Ohate th Blight of a (June from the Rtumtion. SUN RITES PERFORMED BY THE TRIBE Selection of it vr Clilpf AVIio Inherit the I'nmllr mill Oilier Trouble Of Ilia I'rcdcccsxnr l.iint of ItH Klml. With nil tho mysterious and nnclcnt rites of tho sun worshipers tho Sac and Fox tribe of Indians on their reservation In Okla homa, where they stilt practlco tho pagan rolllon of their fathers, has recently In stalled a new chief to nil tho placo left vacant by tho death of Nah-mal-way, who sickened nnd died In tho growing season. Nah-Mal-Way, the Spirit Chief, he who hod passed through many wars without so much as a scratch, ho who had been deco rated by tho great palefaco soldier for quelling nn uprising among somo yount? braves whoso hearts had been made bad by firewater, he who could command the evil spirits to depart and tho good spirit to arlso, had at last fallen n victim to his own will. Ho had sipped too freely from tho bottlo that makes tho old young again nd with n vision of serpents before him looking at her, but If tho sun was angry with tho trlbo then ho would strike the squaw dead lied Kox went about order ing the braves to proparo for tho dance anil Instructing them how to dress and paint. One morning when the sun had scarcely peeped over tho trectops lied Kaglo camo bounding from his tepee blowing fiercely upon his medicine whistle. Tho braves, who had been painted and dressed for this signal for nearly a week, were out of their tepees In u few moments nnd racing toward the danco grounds, to the toutheast of the Indian village. They ran with nil their might In order to arrive before tho sound of the whistle had died In tho echo. Hastily forming a semicircle, tho medicine men waited for a second signal. Ited Eagle called In a shrill volco for his squaw to follow him. She kneeled Insldo tho curve of tho circle, while the braves danced and chanted this appeal: Ah. ya, tho crow says, The fox says nh, ya, )u vll not kill our squaws, Oh. 1 Hther, do not kill our squaws, "A1.1 'n'V'o the Sundance, A e will do right. Finally Ucd Kaglo stopped his dancing nnd went with his squaw to tho outer edge of the dance circle, where he gently shoved her toward tho tepee. Tho redskins yelled Joyously, for they knew tlu curse bad bien removed from tho heads of their squaws. H still remained to tho tribe, however. Medicine Mini Decrees the Ilntivp. Two weeks had now elapsed since tho death of Nah-Mal-Way, and yet no chief mm WwwM Sift wmmv WA-I'E-KB-SEK. TUB NEW CHIEF. ho had pnssed on to the happy hunting ground. Nab-Mal- Voy was n victim of temptation. Ho luuld not resist tho cup that cheers. Tho taking off of Nah-Mal-Way by nn ovll spirit was tho causo of squaws la mentations for many sleeps, nnd tho brave3 went about silently with tho black paint of sorrow spread freely upon their naked breasts. Tho mcdlclno men cut their wrists nnd studied tho (lames from the sacred candle. Hatlons camo with unusual regularity, and yet a sense of Impending ovll darkened tho existence of tho Indians. The dead chief had surely left a curse upon them, said Looking Class, an old chief of tho Fox clan. So Looking Class was called upon for nn explanation of his words, and he said: "My brothers, Nah-Mal-Way was a bad had been named. Whenever a chief dies and leaves his curso upon tho trlbo the selection of a proper man to succeed him Is Indeed n delicate problem. This curso must bo removed by tho head medicine man beforo a now chief can be selected. Ka-Wan-So, tho head mcdlclno man of tho tribe and master of ceremonies at all Im portant dog feasts and mcdlclno affairs, was not In attendanco at tho sun danco, having gone into tho hills to commune with tho Great Spirit relative to tho ap pointment of a uew chief. Upon his return ho called tho redskins in front of his lodge nnd spoko to them In n loud voice: "I havo talked with tho Great Spirit about this matter and ho snys I must order a dance ,to mako you all good again. Ho says we must bury tho dead chief with proper cere ,mony nnd In the meantime I will choose raised the body nnd carried It to a small hut, which was to be Its last resting placo. Tho American ling was hoisted over the hut to distinguish It from others. Then tho 200 Indians, as If relieved of a great sorrow, sang: Our, Father, hnvr pity on us. Make us to be wise. Moke our new chief a good man. Instiillltiir thf .mv Chief. Tho chant rang out across the plains until the wooden grave had been nailed securely fast, while tho guests of this strange burial ceremony sat around with bowed heads. Then Ka-Wan-So gavo a piercing cry, known as tho "death cry," after which all adjourned to tho dancing circle. This was n smooth place, about a quarter of a mile square. The Indians lost no time In getting Into the dance. The sun was now directly above them and very hot. They formed a clrclo around two big flres. Two tom-tom, or drum, beaters sat near these fires and beat Irregularly, making no effort to keep time with each other. Then tho leading medicine men, aided by tho 200 voices of the braves, chanted an other opi-cal to the Great Spirit, while the dancers hopped around tho fire, their bodies swaying nnd tho paint rolling from them In tho flood of perspira tion. Tho fire blazed high as tho Indians plied on the sncred wood, blessed by the medicine men. Tho dancers grew moro ex cited. Somo fell to tho ground. Others went Into the mcdlclno lodge and were sup posed to bo very sick. They went through all sorts of motions, depicting their ngony. Later possessors of the sacred otter skins, which most of the dancers wore about their loins, tore the skins from their bodies and went about pointing them at tho Indlnns who were shamming sickness. Theso were then shot at with tho sacred beans, after which they aroso and wero pronounced cured. This celebration lnsted until late that night nnd was supposed to be the real Irtroductory to tho Initiation of the new chief. After tho danco they all bathed In the river near tho village. Early next morning tho Indian medicine men from surrounding tribes began to ar rive. From tho east came Itunnlng Elk of the I'oncas, from the south Whistling Dear of tho Arapahoes, and from tho west Dig Heart of tho Osages. All of them brought the sacred paint along, so that they coull take part In tho ceremonies If Invited. Other redskins came, until there were S00 In all. Kn-Wan-So called them together on tho open prairie to tho south of the grounds used for tho dances. Tho night be foro a number of sweat lodges had sprung up near tho place, and In these lodges were tho new chief nnd his family. After tho Indians had all seated themselves Ka-Wan-So, In an Impressive voice, announced tho natno of the uew chief and called him forth. Up to this tlmo nobody had known who was to be chosen. The cholco was a surprise to all. Pnrlor .MukIc by the Chief. Wa-Po-Kc-Sek, n well known medicine man, nnd quite Influential among his follow tribesmen, was tho new chief, and when he appeared there was a general silence. The new chief was short nnd fat, but quite weak from threo days' fasting. Ho had been In tho sweat lodge sweating tho Impurities of tho common Indian out of his system. Ho was clad only In a breechclout. Ono of tho mcdlclno men near him threw a sacred white otter skin at him and tho new chief fell as If dead. Then tho two men who led him In grabbed him by the feet and uncere moniously dragged him around the lodge, whllo all tho spectators threw their otter skins at him. Suddenly ho Jumped to his feet and, reaching up Into tho air, brought out n tom-tom. Where It came from no ono could tell. It was merely a feat of Jugglery which tho Indians would not try to solvo If they could. They wnnted to think the Great Spirit handed tho drum to their new chief, and tho delusion was accepted as a fact. Ho then went to tho center of tho danco grounds und there, with two hugo American flags flontlng over him, Ka-Wnn-So declared Wa-Pa-Ke-Sek chief of tho Sac nnd Fox trlbo of Indlnns and a member of the Otter Skin degree of mcdlclno men. With bowed heads the Indians sat around and listened. When Ka-Wan-So had finished tho tribe and Its guests adjourned to a big dog feast nnd ato their fill at tho expense of Wo-Pa-Kc-Sck. In addition to receiving tho chieftaincy Wa-Pa-Ke-Sck fell heir to the family of tho dpnnrted chief. cnnalstlnfT nf thrpn nnunn'e and six children, which, with his own family I IV-.!., Z-A . I . ' . J , . 1 ! i ,VIt z. THE APPEAL TO THE SUN. mcdlclno chief. He drank tho wblto man's flrownter and blamed us for his dylnij. I told him tho palefaco had put snakes la It, and ho would surely die. but ho laughed at me and said I was no prophet. I tell ou, my brothors, that ho has left hU curso upon us nnd wo must havo It tuken nway or wo will dU." Then tho Hed Eaglo wns told In a dream that tho Sun spirit would take tho tribes' sqaws. Ho mndo a prayer to tho Sun spirit and wns told that his squaw must lo sncrl flced to savo tho other squaws of the trlbo. To mako this spiritual sacrifice ho was to order the sun danco and placo hlB squaw In tho midst of tho danco clrclo as nn of fering to tho sun. If tho pun was not nngry with them ho would order tho squaw to got up and leavo whllo tho dancers were ttho chief ho has Instructed me to. He 1 said that our old chief was a false man nnd wu must bury him good or ho would come back again." ' As master of ceremonies he then ordered tho braves to put on their black paint nnd i assemble at tho burial grounds at sun I rlso. There, with tho principle medicine j chiefs forming u circle about him and the younger members of tho trlbo seated ' around tho outer edge, Ka-Wan-So called I upon the Great Spirit to hear them In their i deliberations. A berry tree, which had been cut for tho purpose, wob brought for ward and each ono ato a red berry thcre ' from to drive nway forever the evil curse of tho departed chief, whoso remains lay wrapped In a blanket In tho midst of tho clrclo. After an Invocation tho young men 'of five squaws nnd ten children, will make up quite a gathering In the Sac and Fox Whlto House. Hesldes this ho will have the i nlno members of tho council to feed and , clothe. As tho Income of tho chief is de rived from tho rental grounds of tho tribe's land, ho has sufficient to support his official household In princely stylo without work. Not In a quarter of a century, nnd per haps necr again, will a clan of sun wcr- , shlplng Indians chooso a now chief. Those of this clan aro rapidly dying off or being crowueu rrom tncir reservations Into the schools set nsldo for them. Some havo been forced Into allotments whero an Indian soon loses his Identity. The government agents havo dealt harshly with thoso who kept up their ancient customs, until today there arc few tribes who aro free to hold their serv ices without interruption by tho whites. Combination Game Boards. We are headquarters and can show more varie ties and a greater range of prices than any one else in this city. See the list below. Prices from $2.25 up. COMBIXOLA, HUM13AROO, AKCUAREXA, CHOVJS Megeath Stationery Co, 1308 Farnam Street. Store will be open .Monday Evening and until Noon on Xmns. qn:i-:.v victoiuavs haul It I'rnfiiKlnii, nt Her A lie, linn Alrtnya lleeu n Wonder. Over SO years old, Queen Victoria yet has luxuriant hair, which has for years been a marvel. Tho court physician, fol lowing Prof Unna's discovery, lias treated her majesty's scalp with a germ-destroying preparation which ho has always kept secret. It Is now known, however, that the remedy for dandruff, the germ-destroying element, Is embodied in Newhro's Herpl clde, tho only hair preparation on tho mar ket that doc3 destroy tho dandruff germ. Without dandruff hair will grow profusely nnd falling hair will bo stopped. "Destroy the cause, you rcmovo tho effect." iti:i,t(Hot's, The Right Rev. A. N. Uttlejnhn, Proles tant Episcopal bishop of honu Islnnd, cele brated his 76th birthday on Thursday. He was consecrated bishop of Long Island In lies. Tho Kev. A. M. Pa'mer, tho oldest mem ber of Newark conference of tho Methodist Episcopal church, died on Thursday tnurn- MILLIONS OF MEN Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED BY THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro-Medical Treatment. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Diseases of Men, Of tho State Uoctro-Medleal Institute, 1303 I'artiatu 8f Oiiiahu, Nob. I iiinkr no ci(rnnmuit insertion when I anvr thnt million of turn lnivp been vrroUct1 nn the mek of ae xnnl vleo. The trouble Is not ao much Mint they net dlscnnc, but rntlier Mint lliry iiIIimv it to (,'rinv uorn' tlirniiKh neglect ir Improper t rent men t. This fnct Is responsible In ninny ense for iiliic-tcn til of Mic anrTrrl n. Vim should rciiicinlii'r Mint ni'Minl illNcnc nrc ncser nt n kIiiiuI-.M1I. Neither onn yiiu mnUc nnj- piiniproniUp mIMi ttirtn. IJttlicr jiiii mint control t It f in nr Micy will control yon nnd render joii utterly unlit for the nrillnnry iltitlcn mill nlriimirc of life, SpeclHc mill Tree MiiiiiI-n, Trlnl Trciitiiicnt mill Mic IlUc iliiu'f cure cinitii Inti of thli Kind, n nny one Mini lini tried Minn linnii , II ii ( If joii lintc Varicocele, Mrl Ottire, Conliiuloiii lllmnl I'iiI-hiii, crt o-!eiinl Debility or nny uicliintc il Ueiic or rnl.nc, j on n e 1 1 to your self to fully mill freely Intenllmite my treatment, My mitery of Miese ninliidlcn I complete. 1 Iickiiii n xpcclnl uttuly of them noon nfter itriuln ntliiK: from cnlleuc, nun nearly it quarter of n century nun, mill ilnrliiK nil of Mio years nIiicp then they lime liccn my uliiilj unit iicrftlMcnt prac tice. I treat iioMiIiik cUe. Doen It not occur to yon, then, thnt I mil belter prepared to ciimlmt and ciinnticr llrne nnd cnUnc peculiar to men Minn Mie Rrnrnl pracMMiiner, Mho, Initcml of concentrating hli fncnlllr on n ulnulc clnK of dlnenxcs, cutter them over the entire Held of medicine anil Niirueryf VARICOCELE AND ITS NEW CURE Whatever may be tho r.iuso of Varicocele, Its Injurious effect Is well Known. It depresses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system and ultimately leads to n complete Ior of sexual power. If you aro a victim of this dlro dlscaso como to my olllce nnd let me explain to you my process of trentlng It. You will then not wonder why I havo positively cured more than TOO cases of Varicocele during the past 12 months. Under my treatment the patient Improves from tho very beginning. All pain Instantly censes. Soreness nnd swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood nro forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly ns sumo their normal size, strength nnd soundness. All Indications of disease nnd weakness vnnlsh completely nnd In their stead como the pride, tho power nnd tho pleasure of perfect health and restored manhood. On aeount of Its frightful hldeojsnessi CONTAGIOUS m nnn nnionii contncious mood Pol- DLUUU rUldUll 3on is commonly called the king of venereal diseases. It may he either hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It. tho illsenso mav manifest Itself In the form of Scrofula. Kczemu, Hheuma tlc pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on tnco or bodv, little ulcers In tho mouth or on tho tongue, soro throat, swollen tonsils, fall ing out of tho hair or evehrown and finally u leprous-like decny of the flesh nnd bone. If you have nny of these or similar symptoms you nre cordially In vited to consult mo Immediately. If I find your fears tiro unfounded. I will quickly iinbjnleii your mind Hut If vour eonstltutlnn Is Infected with syphilitic vi rus I will tell you so frankly, nnd show you how to get rid of It Mv special treatment for Contagious Illood l'olson Is practically the reult of my life work nnd Is endorsed by tho best physicians of Amcrlcn nnd Kuropo. It contains no Injurious drugs or dnngeroui medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease nnd forces out every par ticle nf impurity. Snon every sign and symptom of blond polnn illsnppcur com plfctely and forever. The blood, the tissue, tho tlesh. the bones nnd the whole sys tem nrc cleansed, purltled nnd restored to perfect health nnd the patient prepared for tho duties nnd pleasures of life. It matters not how low; you have suffered from stricture, nor how many different doctors have disappointed you. 1 will euro you Just ns certainly ns you como to mo for treatment. I will not do It by dilating or cuttlnc My treatment Is new. entirely original with me. nnd per fectly painless. It completely dissolves tho Stricture and permanently removes every' obstruction from the urinary pas sage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays nil Inflammation, reduces the pros tnto gland when enlarged, cleanses and NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY STRICTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED heal9 tho bladder nnd kidneys when lr rltnted and congested, Invigorates the sexual organs nnd restores health nnd soundness to every part of tho body nf feetcd by tho disease. Men, many of yoj nre now reaping tho result of your for mer folly. Your manhood Is fulling, nnd will Boon bo lost unless you do some thing for yourself. There Is no time to lose. Impotcncy, llko nil sexual diseases, is never on the standstill. With It you can make no compromise. Hither you must master It or It will master you and fill your wholo futuro with misery nnd Indescribable woe. I havo treated so many casus of this kind that I am as familiar with them as you aro with tho very daylight. Onco cured by me, you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, premnturcness, small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symp toms which rob yon of your manhood and absolutely unlit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. My treatment for weak men will correct all these evils nnd restoro you to what nature Intended-a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental nnd sexual powers complete. ALL ASSOCIATE mnen,CUoraBn;nk.,Tl niCCACCC never fnll to remove UloCHOLO nil rellex c mpllcn PIIRCn tlons or associate UUtlLU diseases. If tho enso Is Varicocele, tho 'Weakness causod by It dlsappars. If it is Stricture nnd has developed Into Pros tatic, Hluddcr or Kidney affections, tho Injured organs are all restored to a per lectly healthful condition. If It Is Con tnglous Illood Poison, nny nnd nil Hkln. I'.lood nnd Bonn Ulseases arising from the taint nro entirely and pormanetit'v eliminated from tho system. If It Is Im potcncy and many distressing symptom following In Its train and indicating a prematuro decline of physical, mental nnd sexunl power nre totally removed and rapidly replaced by the youthful enorgv of robust manhood. Hence, nil rer.ulllHK Ills nnd rellex complications, which may bn properly termed associate discuses, nnd -vhlrli. In fact, are often more seri ous than tho original ailment that gives rlso to them all, I say, disappear com pletely and forever, with the euro of tho main malady. HflMF Most cases onn bo IIUniL treated successfull v nt home. Ono personal visit Is preferred, hut If It In Impossible or inconven ient for you to call at our tilllce, wrltn us a full history of your ense. your symptoms. rhyyl- clans having stubborn cases to treat ar cordially Invited to consult us. Wo muki no charge for prtvnto counsel and glvo to each patient a legal contract, bncked by abundant cnpltnl, to hold for our promise. TREATMENT DY MAIL nnd unreserved plainly stating REFERENCES-Best Banks and Leading Business Men of this City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL- OFFICE HOURS From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, IO a. m. to I p. m. STATE ELECTRO -MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. lug In tho 53d year of his nge. IIo had been a member of tho conference moro than llfty years. On the closing dnv of tho session of tho North Mississippi Methodist Kplscopal con ference South a resolution wns passed de nouncing foot ball and demanding the abolishment of Intercollegiate games hi Methodist bchools. Hy tho will of Andrew Sharno of Law rence, Mass.. $7,0 "J is heujeathed to Baptist institutions, Including J5.WO to the American Baptist Foreign Mission society and Jl.OuO to tho Newton Theological fcemlnary, to es tablish a Sharpo scholarship. Tho llnptlsts of Helena, Mont., have Just celebrated tho twentieth anniversary of tho establishment of that denomination In tho state. Tho ceremonies wero held In tho Klrst Baptist church of Helena, where soven of the original charter members still retain membership. An autograph letter of St. Vincent do l'aul. the originator In the Roman Catholic church of careful work for tho uplifting of tho poor, has lately been ucqitlred by Con troller Bird S. Coler of Now York City. It bears dato September VJ. liB9, from l'nrls. Its chief subject Is the missions of I.oretto, concerning which he had Just received in formation, and for tho rest conslstR of per sonal allusions which requlro a Btudy of Krench history to understand. Six Indians i.f the Ponca tribe, from Oklahoma, went to Wichita, Knn., to nt tend tho stnto convention of tho Young Men's Christian association. They wero only spectators Jntll solicited by tho secre tary to Join, when all six of them signed their names to the pledge nnd put on white ribbons. They are all young fullbloods with long names. They say they were grid tinted from tho Carlisle Indian school, but slnco leaving that institution have been wild reservation redskins. The oldest colonial church In tho I'nlted States Is Bruton Kplscopal church. James town, Va. It is tho successor of tho llrsf church built in Jamestown and Its llrst parish reglMer Is still In existence. The book Is yellow with ago and Homo of Us pages are tattered, but tho writing is still legible. It antedates tho Declaration of In dependence 111 years. Among tho wor shlners in Bruton church wero Washington, Jefferson, Mndli-on. Monroo nnd Tyler. John Marshall s name Is on Its books. On one page of the register are the names of seven teen of tho s'aves of George Washington who were baptized within tho walls of tho old edifice. Tor rneiiiiumlf. . Dr. C. 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Miss Sartorls Is the elder daughter of Mrs. Nellie Oram Sartorls nnd Is one of the belles of AVash Ington Mr. Nichols r the son of Mr and Mrs. William Oilman Nichols of New York City nnd Is a popular young club man of tho metropolis. The yojng people mot at the International yacht races. Fashionable Virginia Is puzzled by tho family relations brought about by the mar. rlugo of Mr. John Barbour urgaln unit Miss Salllo Bell Yancey, which took place In Richmond recently. Mr. Orgaln's brother, l'aul Orgaln. wius married to Mrs. Yancey, tho widow of ono of Richmond's merchants, two years ugo. Therefore Mrs l'aul Or guln. tho mother of tho bride. haH for her sister by marrlago her own daughter, und tho bridegroom Is tho brother of lis mother-in-law. whllo his own brother oc cupies the place of futlier-ln-law. 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