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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1897)
j r ON THE FERRY. UoonliKht, tnrllk'ht How man; liitht there be, Llltlo iwlnmiiK lantern On the at eal Green Hk'IiIm. yellow light. CMaiKon Uidita mkIiiw I k them wluiio on winter nlyrbt In mint and enow. t Bill boats, lit tin bontit How many bunt thr be, Little, swlntdnu lifeboats t'll tlx) Sill (III Ht Will 1 (to on tlio forryliont, Mullier k' with mo. 1 wInIi some day that we would float Fr out to will M. L, Vim Vomt In Ht. VU-hulii. PJtlVATK JIOHAX, Wlthfu the memory of the oldest ol dier iu tbo regiment there bud never been a tinio when tlio nicu of Troop 0 mid II were not on bud term with ruch other. W'lioi stationed iu Ihe far southwest, their Liirriu k had ud Joined, and scurccly a piiy duy hud pass ed that the "Uliiriiey"iitid tho "Dutch HifiV," a they wero iu tho liublt of calling cuch oilier, were not mixed up in some disgraceful imbroglio. And win n, after 13 yiiir spent in pacifying Ai'iiclii M mid in building up comfortable army pout for their successor to enjoy, the regiment wu ordered to Wyoming, fute ironically ordulned Unit them; same two trooj of cavalry should be itgnlu assigned to udjolnlng barrack, separat ed only by u narrow adobe willy jiort. Tim rank mid Mo of Tnp I) were Irish from the first sergeant down to tbo lust privuto in the rear runk. Thu former wn a typleul trooper of tlio old school who in tint halcyon lnyn nun ceedlng the war of thu rebellion hud wielded bin authority with nil thn inde pendente of a (luello chieftaiu, Woe to thu unlucky (ieriniin recruit who might bo uMNigncd to Troop CI MefJJory and bin associate noon found a way to euuso him either to decei t or else trail fer to a morn ooii(ienlal organization. And it wu likewise true of Troop II tbnt no Irishman ever found bin name ujkhi tbo roster of First HergeuiitKplcgol tbut bo did not bomoun hi futo und in wurdly curse tbo recruiting officer ia faraway New York who bud unsuspect ingly assigned him to tbo "Dutch rifled " lu tho new northern country the old tHto of MfTulm bud gone oiHii dpi to of the effort of tho regimental coiiimiindcr and tho respective enptuin of thu two troopd to preserve tho ponce, Tlio spirit wild ulmodt ukin to that of a vendetta, which lifter renting peacefully for u f i mo would again spring forth When leant expected. And it wad to (hid very fact that I owed my llrdt nctjuaint unco with Private llogun of Troop (J. I wad cronniug tint grussy parudo on flno diiiiimer day when I wud diiddenly luudu uwaro that something wud umldd in Ihureurof tho bnrrackd ocetipfed by Troop (J. Ixnid voiced could bo iieurd, mid a dergemit in hid dhirt dleeved tip pen nd ut the front door And run tjuiek )y around through tho dally port. Ad I win officer of tho day I immediately becamo interested. Cheer were heard, dono apparently of victory, other of ' encouragement. Ad I started toward tho uproar there wild a quick dtep be hind me, and it I partially turned I re ceived tho daluto of u young Irish sol dier, who broko into a run uficr passing mo. Jlo wn n perfect giant in stature, and bid well shaped head wun surmount ed by a dhoek of llery red iiuir.. Ill face wud a good nut u red one, dunhumcd und covered with a generotid dupply of frec kled. Ho wad faultlessly uniformed, and this, with hi white glove und shining waist belt, proved Mm to be the com manding officer' orderly. Ad be cross ed the distuiit road at breakneck speed bo first threw olT belt und afterward blouse mid disappeared through tho dully port, where hi uppearance seemed to bo greeted wllh u elioru of yells. I quickened my pace, but u I approached tlx; barrack the noise eeused, und when 1 passed the sally port not a soldier suvo one was to bo seen, and this one wu thu reiliieudi'd Iiirhiiiun, who was iu tho uet of picking up hi cup. Hi dhirt wa torn and til new trousers wero oovred with mud, but ut wy iipproaeb bo straighteiii'd up with tho rigidity of a iiiurUo statue. His ussutned dignity was ludicrous in thocxtn me. The thick red hair stood out iu tufts wet and di dhevehd, while thn great bends of per spiration on hi forehead seemed to in cieuso moiiieiitarily iu size and number Ud I sternly looked htm iu tho face. "Whut'd tho mutter here?" 1 shouted grtittly. lie respectfully touched his hand to the vixor i f hi cap and replied with dome confusion: "hoir, 'IbiM'p li has iimulud u again. " "Hut you've been fighting What I your name, 1 tSoir, n ine (alls lee lloogiin, others call llid Jlo gull, hut 1 (tills II (self Ho (.tin I'rivat" Harney I iogau ( f 'i hinop (!, orr,"hH added, with Jnt it t. udi i t dignity "And n (or the toightiu, sorr, Viiiu ( f tluoio duly I bti kgnuU out door ylllid id i or en k, Intuits Connor, while bew.et ulllier titkin a pall of i laiMt Wat in r neinkt ilia ;iiid, h wnt iu Id know If Hie lliti ep was now livlu in wutlur Hloiie 'No,' yilU lunula, 'I ul I'll gn ytdMhat il loiktu i f ba bug I n iiuditi,' ami wllh itui ho !! (In) mll if tsallur HI 1'IOuIm .s inn lili r' bead, mid lliti to lliun ps winV nl M hoi mid h avy. " I'l i I th'nlit vMtll Ibetouit lnur tint that lied biui mill t ibiK f r toil tlut t 'M JUiiK Ul In gi't I ld( I Mild li'lll Uiy dl i Inn, l (( iltlloii ullig llilf thai bi', I'l I. ill. lUtM S ib gau, TtM l t', llid, Willi etl.HI nihil. III k'ig in a bsiii in lb t'ii if tii itHi t;Mfi t U l.i n aakid If Die Jinlgf m !! ! Hint b !( tin) Hi ili 1. 1 f III Id (ivu ill bti-, ll.ill ijr (llM'U,intl nil li.l.eiii u 1 1 t HMiU,ti iii tilil mid utl i inplmlieallr di Uii I IImI b b4 in n all iu hi iitrr "ii llm "I u f, lb'lt," iilvMWll tlm tv'dHI(f Hmti WH, "IM )ii) mini i a lb ('itui l I llul Ui tn iiu the mi dkra of Tiroop II were knocked out tho BDouer pence would prevail. " "This was how it happened, sorr. On thiH same day I was arderly for tho couimuudiu officer of tin post, and as tho arderly thruiupeter wan blowiu mis cull I happened to cast rue eye iu tho dame direction and it meself see (seigeant Clancy with hi coat off run tiiu through the dally port loike mud, ud I knew what it mint. So I report to tho kuruel for dinner relief and, icz I, rule quiet loike, to thu kuruel, scis I: " 'Sorr, there' a foight on iu C tbroop. " 'yuro,1 ez ho, 'id tliot of " ' Yis,' sea I. 'li throop I tcurdcr- In O throop.' ' 'Where' tho officer of tho day?' net tbo kuruel. " 'Divil a bit beggiu your pardon--do I know,' seas I, for me blood wu up. " 'And dhulllsthop tbo foight, dorr'i" deas I, rule quiet loike, again. " 'Yi,' n-as the kuruel, with a glance out of )ii eyes, sizln mo up. "Ho with thot J run to tho burrackf, und I did mu best to dthop tho foight, I did. And sure I'd si hopped it entoirely if (he dirty bhickgurds, seeln tho loot nunt come, hadn't iviy motlier' son of 'cm run for hi hole loike so ninny pralrlo dog," i'rivuto llogan wad told that bo could retire, and bo did so with ull tho digni ty of u prince of i tie royal blood. When, a few day later, hi doutenee wu pub lished iu orders, it wad fouud that the pililes court martial bad sentenced "tbo duld i'rivuto Harney llogan to be confined at hind labor under charge of tho post guard for the period of one month," Occasionally ufter that I caught sight of tho tail figure clad in brown overalls, tho red hair surmounted by a drub cam paign but, meekly following tho wood wagon about thu post, while a few feet away a sentinel with loaded carbine dtood u a K presi ntutive of tlio majesty of tbo mllltury luw. l'oor Harney up pcurod o cridtfallen tbut when I ud denly cainfl upon bim a few day later, us bo wu engaged in the compulsory cutting of wood for tho post bakery, I could not refruiu from speaking to him, 111 reply wu characteristic, "florr," duld bo, "Ibis 1 a quarc world, where a man id disgraced for doln hi July. Hut. lootuunt, " looking cautiously ubont und lowering bi voice to a whisper, while hi bluo eye spar kled, "I'd do two months for another rule good rcw with them Dutch roifles. " Over a yeir after tbi I'rivuto Hartley again cunm prominently into notice, and tho circumstances were such ad to make u lusting Impression on my mind, It wud a night iu February, und a gen uine blizzard wu raging. Tlio ther mometer hanging nt tho front door of my quurter registered 40 degree be low zero, mid tho cutting northwest wind blew the snow uguiust tho win dow punes with such force u to sound like bull, Tlirouf.'h the whitening glue nothing wu visible, mid it wud danger ous even to attempt finding one's way to the front gate. The paymuster, who, iu the teeth of tho storm, hud just ar rived from ihn faraway railroad stutiou, wu congratulating himself over having reached my comforfubln quurter by nightfall, win n there cunie u pounding at the front door, und with the cold wind and snow which entered with a rusii came u full und museulur figure, do muflled in fur overcoat, cup and glove u to bo unrecognizable. Out of tho fur came u well known voice: "Horr, I'rivuto Hngun report a or derly for the paymaster, und the com muiidin officer sinds hi compliments und sez the major midcu't report till iniiriiln, belli such a noigbt, sorr." "Very well, ordetly," returned tho mujor, "you may go to your quarter mid report in the morning ut 7. Hut hold on it minute," he added, und tlieu, culling me aside; , "I tills inau perfectly trustworthy?" "Perfectly so. Why?" I replied. "Hecause if you can lit him sleep here in your quarters tonight, I'd feel much easier, 'the fact is," lowering hi voice to u whisper, you know I cumo directly lu re tl tough the storm ami dis missed uiy ((( irt villicul, as usual, locking up my funds in the trader' safe. Tho coiim qui m is that, with the money for the Colorado posts, I have a considerable sum to l.ci povemight w ith you." "IJow much, ly tl u way?" I nsked, with some euriosily. "AcikiI 15,000 in g !d mid green buck." "Tim dickensl" w a luy startled re Joinder. "1 don't proioMi'," continued tin ma jor, "taking it to the sloii-ou a night like this mym jf, and 1 eulainly Lull not triidt ii tu any other pi ion in luko there for inc. " Ho it wus soon dec iiletl that Harney wu to remain, and it did ml take long to lustitM 1 t nt eiimlottalily Hi i lie of the buck room of ii y but belt r qiiailern, where the pimp mi mior of hi flu it black pip" ioil tiuniiiiund to ihiirmt if the ImiiM' Unit be wu tlijoyilig bun self In bis nun wi.y 1 1 vim U i wun I und if u'eliK'k llmt lilghl that I wu awukd i.l I y a ii t pounding in ley iltoi, fnji.vid ly lite Voice of Ilie niaji r an be l.i lidd, Hi i t I'llrd ll III . "II.iiiv tip, i.i.i 1 1 . f.,r ( iiid'n iiti I ."-i n il niie ba iioeli t tt wnh ti vli-e. " Al.d till II, I'l Hint II, .t 1 tlcl.t II l!,,VMI f t.,11 I.ialy j li ii ie iu i v i toil, i., W , II liH liii e,i els ,ili t, III li e h v i r bull 'He 'l' 1,1 lit 01 ,i M l,le I U. Ulai, ilMlti:g lev fer-il f Ilie link i .Mtl, leilid I 111 llilu I! e mtilil. I be n. ii.. .nil r.i,'i il, uiul, I Iti d y , I 'erf my wut in ihn ftKiii ijnii, I Ulii lull inn iji i'n)itl lie iiujil. Who Wu liluimiitf, I H In ,eli i wliil kcmiiily eUil "lt' HMle, f v I. r NulblliH Call l StU H lnai.l In (lull slit III, " e benlMly lln I. Oil, Hl 'l ttgtlhil Ww It -lutlltd In It M l i l.M . 1 1t lt h f i lli.H l ly ii tiiiio ii iiitpuU, wu trt.le in IllvltiO III li f Ht.tn Whhli i y 4I b id tt Mpltd A lislil i tieir.l the m l.u.r't (UiiUt II I wu trtik ll be mt u Hmu, id ni end fur ii Ut carelessly over the buck of a chair, and hi heavy cavalry boots were alongside, where he hud evidently pulled them of! The major aud 1 looked at eucb other askuuee. Neither spoke. Five minutt later we bad forged through the drift to1 tho guurdhoiise, and, while ths major led the crgeuut and a patrol t f tho guard acres to the Officer line, I roused tho compunieii. Soon the barrack were ablaze with light, and the troop were quickly form ed iu their squudroom for roll cull. A messenger h ml iiieuuwhilo been dispatch ed to the colonel' quurter, und dooti ho and bi adjutant curie stumbling through tho blizzard to the guardhouse, It did not take long to cull tho roll, and iu a very few minuted, down through the blinding mist, from tho right and from the left, cumo tho first lergeunt to miiko their report fo tho adjutant, Only two meu in the entire command wero shown by the report to bo missing and not accounted for, and theso wero i'rivuto lioguu of Troop 0 and i'rivuto Kcksteiu of Troop II. Supplied with lantern, one eiych party uttemptcd to find tho track of tho missing men around my snow bound quurter while tho other, keeping Well together for mutual protection, mudo u thorough a scutch u wu po dible, iu such a storm, of tho barracks, dtuble und outbuildings, Ho horse wero found missing, but tho most dili gent search fulled to reveul unything tlso but the fuct that few huiiiun being could live for any length of time iu dticb an atmosphere, Aud so tho trum peter blew the recall, und thu dean h wad postponed until morning. Tbo poor major) It wn lu vain that we assured him thut the money would surely be recovered, thut no humau lie lug could cieiipo through such a bliz zard. He could not or would not bo com 'forted. Theorie were advanced that the two men wero confederate aud bad ub aconded together, using a reluy of h nied, but tlio intense bitterue between tho men of tlio two troop deemed to overthrow such uu argument, and I could never believe that Harney llogan' honest blue eye wero those of a thief. We dut around the fire ontil tho gray duwu begun to dtoul in at the wiudowd, and our uuobdcured view of the meu'i quarter proved thut the atorui bad abuted, Our eagerm- to resumo Ihe eurch then put un cud to all speculutlon. We breukfuNted ut reveille with our troop and immediately afterward a dy temutio search wu begun. It hardly deemed possible thut meu could have gone fur from tho post alive iu such a dtorui, Nevrtheles detail of mount ed men were dent out from eucb organ ization to scour tho surrounding coun try. All other uvuiluble men of tho com iiiainl explored every nook and cranny of the post. At tho noon hour nothing bad I ecu discovered by uny of tho dearcb partim to uccount lu uny way for the mysterious disappearance of tho two soldier. Mino were tho first in tho long lino of officers' qur.rtt r. Outside aud beyond luy tho prairie, pructicully boundless iu extent. Straight away towurd the west, and not ulwuy following tho rough wagon road, run thu telegraph line, the connecting link between tho post and tho diotunt railroad station, it ley pole tho only dark object iu all tho white landscape After dinner, ut the sugges tion of tho major, the search wud prose cuted in tbi direction. Doubt hud sprung up in tho minds of many a -to the success of our labor, und it wu a forlorn hope thut cuwd u to turn to wurd thi 'eye weuryiug expanse of snow And yet men who wero lost bud often before followed tho friendly lino of telegriiph poles, so thut tho search iu this din ciK ii wud well worth tho trial, A skirmish lino of soldier wad form ed to cover 100 yunUof prairie, and the advance wu begun. Occasionally a larger rift than usual would infract the attention of the men, and they would rush foi ward wiih u shout, their brown caiiviis storm coat buried to the uriu pits in the j H iding muss, und scatter tho snow in ull direction. Hut progress wu slow ami I ho labor fuiigulng. The enthusiasm which bud been eviuced iu the cully part of tlio day hud gradually disappeared a tbo search weut on, und now, us failure seemed ensured, disup poiutni) nt wu universal und marked. Hut suddenly the wildest interest mid excitement were urotiMil by a clew. A gient shout arose ut the center of the long line. Dimi gnrding military strict nets, the men cumo hurrying in from both sides, and we were soon gazing on w hat piovid to bo the fiozm curciis of mi linll.ui pny. It wu tied to a tele graph pole, ami (be taut drawn knot of the raw hide hnlti r showed that tho poor animal's struggle for life had been u I ruve one With I be pole ii a center, the soldiers eagiiiy mi mil in radial dm ct ions to cover the niiriuiiiihii'f ground, wliilo u lltll" km t of i lib 1 1 stood by Die di ud pi n,v, out i xi iti tin nt naiM d to the high- 1X1 dillt I f I H Ctlltidll Hoi ii ii Mil ut from a tsll ii(n roii Ihn ngl t, m l loo y mils away, brought us to the i-ct with u lllull Then, i cvpt fir tin1 voice if u rergfmii a be llllr' O'l the tut II ill their III hi I if lMp ing ii vi av Ilie lie aini mew, tliettt wu ill ml uu it t,ui, klr tlu wi ik pm it ul, mid miii inn fntiii fi rm Wi le I " n.'il In VU W I I f llll'li r Itttv Ihe b, i ilntil lii Ity all timi III" Wil it H iiber Mini Ilie f h e wialleg an i M i H li it ul ) I f' ill, w II I but if I'MViili t i kali ill I f lllll II Ilie i t h lilt, I . ; I , Itlnl 1 1 i Hi , i f i i, M lie it I I ii.i.i.'" iii.ti Inn ilititiiil iiti'inn, I 111,1 I I r.iping a kit hi 't' ii in a in ui wtiit liivtti lilt I I'l, id IV ll'i, W lilt lift b l.ov it I iltuit Hiiim y lb i, ui it I tt i p Si I I. ii fit v v.i i Wit ikii i ' nl'lili i ' ul inn .1, i,li ..,. ni !t ill In HM ,hmi i t t !...! r,.:.y I:uh , I' r A , lu l-i) i Mt on M .fc'.imif, 4 iiJi iim. lb tttiiiity r Hj Ju, In f Irtlb t like shut I Mm Ui etie ItirjF rtilne ( tit d' lbl, pit iHtrtll IS t tint t I M rans-TTississippi and International Sxposition mara, Juno to Tovornbor, 188, IS ' vyAlKCf?hKi(-BAU, ADMINISTRATION ARCH. The drawing of tlm Adnilnldtmtion Arch dhow a beautiful building dwlgned in "free clulo" which dominate all the buildings on the main court, but the French rotiniHHnnco stand out mom prominently In this particular building than in any ol the other main building. The Administration Arch I COxOO feet on the ground and i 150 fact In height. It I Intended to be used n a general headquarter for the reception of distinguished visitor, he ebie giving a fluished effect to the architect mil ensemble of the main court. It Id taller than any ol the other build ing uu thi court and forum the central figure of the group of building lacing the lagoon. In general effect the building I u solid rectangular inns with four rectangular pavilion surmounted by a high hipped French roof and lanterns. In the loggia und under the arches color will be used with freedom and strength. The eoutriiNt between the lower solid portion of the building and tln roof also will he eiupboMitiid by color. To heighten the architectural effect, atatuary of heroic die will be uwd above the cornice. On each of tho four tiavilion will be four symbolic flguiee, and at the ceuter of the south side, facing the lagoon, will be a group sym bolizing "adiniiiiMtrution." Model fur tliese figure have been prepared . The space beneath the roof of thi building will be utilizml an a location lor the chime of bell lor which a con cession ha been asked. Itetween the roof and tlm main cornice will be aa open apace which will be utilized a poiut of observation, thi being above the roof id other building. SB" YOU 0 AH HOT CUBE P1LEJ. Iljr IftlnriiMl Iteiueilliia. The only sure way f o cure every form of pile i to use i remedy like the Pyramid 1'ile cure which i applied di rectly tu the part affected and it won derful healing effect are apparent from tne nrst application liecnuee the medical proiMTtifN are rapidly absorbed bv ti- Mtiee and deimitive nieiiibraiies of the rec tum, aud Him cure U made see!ily uml aliiiimt befora the oat lent in aware ol it. every trace of pile has left him. i lil in one of the reiiHon w hy the Pyramid Tilel'iire ha li-eu mo uniformly siicceeiiful. It I applied directly just here ii iu needed mill where It will do thn inoitt kooi). Not by the roundabout wu.t ol tint stomach, nor by th linrsh. Imrburou tnetliiid of varioii dumical ofieratioiiM and mo rulhid nytui. IMr.i t Miil'lli Htlou tu theeeat ol ill- cu is the only rational way, and thi isiiiuy MccompllMhetl by -the Pyramid Piltt t ur. If (hi voluntary tmtimooy .f ihoii nieU who have tra-d thin remedy I worth uu) thing, then no ufterer bnnaiiyei iiiMt for lunger ilttlaying lu giving it l.ur Irlrtl, knotting that when you dn n the Pyramid Pile Cure will have made one inor fti. n.l, the xt po.i,w udter itM iiieiit we ran have, Theehlel adveu. tugt-e ul the rwliiedy are: It l urn ill li on I pain, the i lire ia lH.lli.rf, it naiiniiie no pinion, and bully It m ll,tliiMu and n an keel rureyvt found Your drtig il rau l-ll yon elml i b done (or oilier, Hul l by druggiet at fttie and l r oai kgw, Uhi on rmiM it, rure of .llee mailed tree b w blrtmiug Ptratnbl Hrug Co., Aibloa, Mtch, The repuUtKaa eiaie imiml funimit. lee kacrhueea (hie.. Have Vb reer, .,. nrtMtu4 r, k mHltt, e,,Mreiiiihil Jielru t. lor uleipliirHaa, FatrualM owr i4rrt eer. Thi Mill U nmde to advrr tike our hlh grade of work, and la sold at ABOUT COST. 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