RUBICON. William 1 One ¢ther bitter drop to drin And then-—no more! One little pause upon And then—go Ona sigh-—and then the lib'rant morn Of perfect day, When my Will THE By Winter, the brink, o'er! free spirit, newly born, ' Il and 1 goar away One pang thrall Where grief And generous all That now he And, lucid ' shall discern What all the sages of the earth Have died to learn. I motion—and the stream is crost, dark. deep! And I shall triumph, or be lost In endless Then, onward! I shall not care! Nor Sin nor Sorrow, Can touch me there, From Putnam's ia abid Death will show me hi de 8; in that second birth, One So £0 sleep. Whatso'er my fate, Love nor Hate Magazine, UPPERS RERARS BRP RPROND ED CLOUD rE A One of the Fiercest of All Our Indian Warriors. FROM GEN.O. O. HOWARD'S “YPaA- CHIEFS IN oad SUPE MY PPE MOUS INDIAN ST. NICHOLAS, EPUPEPHPEPL PEPE PEIN PEON PND Far away in Wyo Sioux Indians, and tribe. They called then Kotas; but thelr enemies when they fought thing in a mean, 1} fen hard to know and they called them means snakell belonged a young ed very much become father was a fierce taught him Satisfied HE lived ming a fierce Wi selves said did every- | way so they Was Ww hat to Sioux, which To this tri who want His Warrior and had ke-ones. be hrave Urave to a chief. how Aves were an soon showed them and before chose him wear bonnet, nis could War At acd to give et, and they The blankets were al when this young India: lowers, each at, rode rapidly past, “See the Red Cloud.” From that time | on the young “Red Cloud,” and was never after her name. The 8i¢ a won derful feat! ival they call the | sun dance. At time all the | braves try to show how much pain they can bear without flinching, and | some say it makes them ten-| der-hearted. Certainly “Red Cloud” always could than any other warrior, and yet was fierce and warlike. In time In- | dians came to fear him, and little by | little he wag chosen war chief of all : the wiki Dakotas or Sioux. He hated white people, and when other {indians tried to make peace Red Cloud always said: “No: war, war! Perhaps he knew that just as soon as there was peace he would no! longer be a chief; at any rate, he would not listen to any plan to stop | fighting. i Fort wearing blank sald, a some one leader so far iven any ot Indians which ort gi iX aave this people bear more his heart the the Phil Kearney In Wyoming was in the middle of the Indians’ country. One day word came to the major there that a party of soldiers who had gone get firewood had been attacked, and some were killed, the rest in great danger. The ma- jer at once sent out a rescue party under Capt. Fetterman, but Red Cloud | was walting with two thousand war riors, and not one white man es caped, Nobody could say now that Red Cloud was not a great leader, and even Uncle Sam, however, he feared him, had to confess that he was “Chief of all the living Sioux In- «b. Pittsburg, Pa. ~~ Cattle — Supply light; sleady. Choice, $6@6.25: prime; $5.65 @ 5.90. Sheep-—8upply alr; steady: lower on lambs. Prime wethers, $4.350 4.560; culls and common, $1.50@ 2; Cr $4@6.60; veal calves, $9@ 50. Kansas City, Mo. — Cattle — Re- ctipts, R000 head, including 600 Southerns. Market steady to 10c. higher, Cholece export and dressed beef steers, $5.75@ 7; fair to good, $4.60 5.75; Western steers, $3.20 @5.05; stockers and f{eoders, $2.50 @4.75; Bouthern steers, $2900 4.10; Southern cows, $2@ 3.25: na- tive cows, $1.75@ 4. native heifers, doh bulls, $2. T0@ 4.25; calves, The United States Navy included 158 shins in 2810. estl. 3 13 ~ Jno. F. 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