AUEROTOTURFRONT GENERAL BULLEH BRITISH LEADER IN THE UOER WAR Up Won llir limine Wnr VnlotirH lflHlilltiK tiltii In MimiMi Afrlrn Knlvil Ior lcrxonnl nml Id n HIkI 1 1 Inwrnl Too CoprlRlit Isi i by 1 U Kilmer GBfelif IjMOST liivnrl nhly thu llrnt oiiiinmiilcr Mint to copo with n dinicult iitlltliiry iiioblnin tan llliH IU If ho if ii HtrntcKiHt Hit hour en I In for n lininincrcr or if Iw Ih a linnl hit ter tho Hitnatioii diinianilrt a hcIcii t IhI in war In lum riil Sir lltil vTMUu11irV 11 Knuliiuil Iiiih II ralilior born to thu kinil of warfaro now on liniul -that in IhihIi lighting wmin nml irregular fotH warfaro which tltllisi juilitnry nilen anil thooriiH Tho V U 4ickitl to hta liiiino Htiuitta for thu Vic toria front won JO ytnrn ao by valor in tho South African Zulu war General Duller Ih a man of niarvolouH coolncHH anil high iornoiml courage moreover ho nay IiIh lulmlrorH ono of tho greatest HohliorH of hta tiinc Ilta clianco him come to nhow that thin hint tribute iu not nbovo tho mark Ho Ih 10 years of ajo and him had oxpurienco in nvory conflict waned by England nincti ho was a boy It wim 111 yearn ao that ho took his bniittain of tiro iu the Chi nono war of 18110 Ho marched and fought with Lord Wolwley in tho Hod river cninimiu of 1870 Ho next took part in tho AHhanti war then went to Bouth Africa to tight wivageH until the wiping out of CetowayoH ZuIuh in 1870 It wan in tho Zulu campaign that General Uullor then a colonel won tho Victoria cronn This decoration in given to nono but those who in actual prenenco of tho enemy perforin hoiuo Hignal net of de votion to the army or tho country In the Egyptian war of 188J andalHo in tho expedition for tho relief of Chi nese Gordon Uuller nerved with distinc tion It in General lJullerH practical knowledge of South Africa tho topog raphy tho climate tho tmvagcs and tho enoiu to bo met that gives the Urittah people faith in the new military htar All England as well im the war ofllco and tho experts in South African warfaro knows only too well the size of tho task confronting Tommy Atkins to day It is not a iiucstiou of a perfect machine Biniply but of a war god with hta hands on tho lever Tho price of Boer defeat if defeat must come which President Kruger hays will stagger hu manity is tho bono and blood of the British soldiery Thu general who pays out tho price in too heavy doles or gets too little return for the gory investment will find liiimelf on a bud of thorns If Uuller handles tho army of 18U1I as skillfully as ho did his corps of irregu lars in 1870 then England him made no mistake This knight of tho Victoria cross is tho man for the hour General Duller is not of tho class which essays to do all the work of his command alone but his intimate ac quaintance with every detail acts as a check and stimulus to his subordinates And ho is well and loyally served for ho has thu knack of getting thu best out of his men Though his manner seems cold and even repellent his speech Bharp and abrupt his brief pithy nieni orandn caustic and occasionally cruel yot ho freely forgives for what is bo hind Intolerant of shams he is never nnrcnsonnnly hnnl on any one In 1878 0 General Uuller fought all over that country which seems destined to bo tho theater of tho present war Ho won his Victoria cross lighting Zulus within a few miles of Majnbu Hill and Laiugsnukaud iu thuTrauivaal region His command then was an ir Ttgnlar body of lioruo made mp of local companies and iu general character an swering to tho ideal rough riders Uul ler and his steed were both noted for their toughness and endurance Eorbes tho English correspondent says that Bullcrs favorite mount was a liddle headed brindled Hat sided ewe necked cob named Punch Useless to add after that description that he was tho ugliest horse of his day and generation iu all South Africa Ho was as valuable ns ho was ugly and his master often rode him a ureu nines at a stretch Tho com mand which he led chiefly on fo rays against the Zulu kraals and roconnoissancos was according to Forbes the Btran gest congeries imaginable It consisted he says of broken gentlemen o f rnnagato sailors oenkuai iiulixk 0f fugitives from In 1870 justice if the Benin of South African towns of stolid Afrikanders of Boers whom the Zulus had driven from their farms Almost every nationality was represented There were a fow Americans soniu good boiuo bad a Greaser a Chilean toveral Australians and a couplo of Canadian voyagers from fcomowhero in the arctic regions There were Frenchmen who could not speak a word of Englibh and Chan nel islanders whoso patois neither Eng lishmen nor Frenchmen could under fctand One and all were volunteers ic cruited for tho campaign at the pay of 0 shillings n day What added to tho complication was that the force com- prised a dozen or more Mibcoinmands each originally and still to somo extent u separate and distinct unit- Thoro were Bakers Horse and DArcyi stmemmmm rr HorV mul neddingtons Horso and Ferreiras Horse and ho on each lxdy asNerting a certain distinctive inde pendence The volunteer officers nomo zealous some cantaiikcious were as regarded any knowledge of duty for tho most part quite useless In effect the force which was reckoned iu numerical utrength as a brigade was run by two men - Hedvers Uuller and Hill 13eres ford Hallers chief of staff Duller was a silent saturnine bloodthirsty man as resolute it lighter as overdrew breath a born leader of men who ruled his heterogeneous command with n rod of iron These droll irregulars Forbes con tinues never took much pains about parading Neither smartness nor uni formity was a desideratum These fel lows dressed how they liked or rather perhaps how they could Their only weapon besides tho levolver a Martini Henri rllle each man carried as seemed unto him best provided that he carried it somehow somewhere about himself and pony Tho only uniform accouter uieut was tho bandolier iu which tho cartridges were carried When they got ready they mounted When ho found him a reasonable number of mounted men tho leader of tho corps Htarted His fellows filed iu Hies and tho men who were Into overtook thu detachment at a canter No man skulked Tho ma jority wero keen enough for fighting and thu funkers if there wero any had to pretend to bo as zealous as their com rades The irregulars wero just tho fellows for advance and rear guard work Tho Zulus lurked among tho crags of thu Transvaal hills or in thu ravines of tho lowlands and were not disturbed by shells when they had cover But a body of fleet horsemen thoy knew could cut them oft and tho moment a detachment of irregulars appeared heading for their lairs bands of them would spring up from tho ground as it seemed and makoolT to tho rear If a party of Znlus was surrounded it always ended in a hand to hand light Whenever tho English appeared in force largo enough to sweep the country tho Zulus would retreat slowly regulat ing their pace by tho enemys Often the irregulars broke into a gallop and Duller had a task to curb them Some times tho Zulus would run wildly from thu horsemen but their flight was only a ruse to draw thu party into ambush At the proper time the whole plain would ho alive with armed savages who had been lying prostrate in tho grass At other times the Zulus would piac tico their sinuous maneuvers in plain JtMil 11 V vVxf WW V THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23 1899 view of tho Eng lish If buttlu was offered they waited with pa tience until the English formed squares then thoy attacked across tho field swept by artil lery fire with the ardor of t h e stanchest veter ans If tho Eng lish had a river to cross the Zn lus would not iwuViW disturb thu okstuu iiullkii march but look in ism with t cyioai coolness until their antagonists wero ready for combat Tho irregulars wero regular in one Honso they were always on thu scout It was on one of theso scouts which really amounted to a raid that Colonel Duller won his honors by deeds of per sonal valor His force was sent in ad vance of General Evelyn Woods column to clear the Inhlobane mountains of tho Swazi tribe headed by the noted chief tain Umbelini Tho mountain was stormed in true style tho savages rout ed and their cattle driven oil After a delay of somo hours to rest tho troops as history records it but moro likely to bring tho roaming raid ers into shape Colonel Duller started to rejoin tho main column On descending tho slope an enormous force of Zulus JO OOOsomo accounts declare were dis covered across his pathway of retreat There was nothing to do but to light for tho right of way Tho tactics weru those now systematized under the name of rushes Colonel Duller was too wise to throw his force headlong upon tho enemy but by short spurts cleared gap alter gap and eventually brought off his force minus the battle casualties only After suveral Bailies tho Zulus wero up to tho game and made tho pursuit steady and hot Suddenly tho horso of Captain DArcy of tho Frontier Light horso was killed under him Colouel Duller was a largo man then and quite load enough for his brindled owe neck ed cob Punch but ho promptly took tho dismounted captain up behind him and carried him forward until ho got an other mount After a few more rushes tho Zulus gained on tho fleeing English and in a skirmish with the foremost savages Lieutenant Everett of tho Light horse lost his mount and Colonel Dul ler took him up behind him as ho had done Captain DArcy and literally snatched him from tho assagais of the savages The irregulars had been iu saddle all day riding fighting and destroying Men and horses alike wero worn out and in almost the final spurt when the Zulus wero within 60 yards of the rear guard with whom tho fighting Duller leniained the exhausted horreot a com mon trooper fell and pitched his rider in heap on the ground Promptly as in the cases of tho officers Colonel Dul ler btopped aud helped tho man up to a place on tho back of his sturdy little warhorse and saved him from thu uwfnl fato of dtuth by tho Zulu spears For thuo three rescues made in action and with danger to himself Colonel Duller now wears upon his left breast a little bronze Maltose cross with tho crowned lion of Britannia nbovu tho inscription For Valour Guokqk L Kiumu AN EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE Porn Hrichl Mini to Herurn n Sternly Posi tion tlin Vour Around In Norfolk mill Vlrlnlly Dear Editor Wo want a clothing piilesnian to tnko orders for our mons custom suits pants overcoats nnd ulstors in Norfolk and ad joining towns aud country Any good bright man especially if lie has had ex pertonco as a salesniiin iu a store agri cultural implement house or where hu has come in contact with people as so licitor for tailoring insurance nursory stock or other goods can mako big money with our lino tho year around but any good bright man even without previous experience can mako lo000 n mouth aud expenses with tho big outfit wu furnish him nnd tho opportunity wo glvo hint if hu will devoto his tinio 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that on the 8th day of November 1800 T C Cannon plaintiff herein filed his petition iu tho district court of Mndisou county Nebraska against said defendant and Elkhorn Volley bank a corporation Lillio A Stuurt as executrix of the last will aud testament of James Stuart deceased Lillio A Stuart Anna Stuart Lena Stuart Charles Stuart Mary Stuart Van Dureu Lewis Addalino Lewis William Leavittand S W Douol as guardian of the estate and jierson of lack sou E Chafe tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose certain tux liens against the southwest quarter of south west quarter of section 1 1 1 in township twentythree 21 north of rango four I west of thodth p m in Madison county Nebraska by virtue of tax sale certificates tinted November 4th 180 and November 7th 1808 resjiectively issued by the county treasurer of said county for tho delinquent taxes levied and asset Red against saul property for tho years 1801 and 1807 respectively and tor subsequent tuxes paid for the years 1805 1811 and 1808 and a tux deed tinted February 5 1898 and re coi tied in tho ofllco of tho county clerk of said county in Book 27 of Deeds at pago 105 and plaiutitl prays for a do ereo that defendants bo required to pay tho same or t hut said premises muyj bo sold to satisfy tho nmount found due with costs interest nnd attorneys fees and that each and all of the defendants bo excluded from any and all title cuum inn or imprest iu or to said pro- jHjrty or any purt thereof claimed by them I You are required to answer said peti tion on or boforo tho 1 8th day of Do cenibor 1800 Dnted November 8 I8SI0 T O Cannon Plaintiff Dy Mapes fc Haon His Attorneys IcrhI Not leu Maria L Avorill dofondont will tako notice that on tho 1th day of Noveinlxir 1800 T O Cannon plaintiff herein filed his petition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against said ilofeudent and D A Ommoruiau tho objoct and prayer of which aro to foreclose cortnintnx lions ngaiiiBt tho northeast quarter of section twenty three f2l in township twenty four 21 north of range two 2 west of tho 1th p in in Madison county Nobraska issued by tho treasurer of said county tinted Novombor 7th 1802 November Ith 1805 and November 7th 1808 re spectively for tho delinquent taxes luviod and nssosscd against said land for tho years 1801 1801 and 1807 respective ly and for subsequent taxes paid for tho years 1802 1S0II 1805 18011 nnd 1803 autl a tax deed issued therefor dated February Kith 180 and rocorded in tho olllco of tho county clerk of said couuty in Book 25 of Deeds nt pago 250 and plaintiff prays for a docrco that defend ants be required to pay tho sanio or that said premises bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo with costs interest anil attorneys fees You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho 18th day of Decem ber 1800 Dated Novombor 1 1800 T O Cannon Plaintiff By Mapes Hnzeu His Attorneys HrKl Notice Catharine Dicey dofendant will tako notice that on the Ith day of November 1800 T O Cannon plaintiff herein filed his potitiou iu tho district court of Madison county Nobraska against said dofendant tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose certain tax liens against thu northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section ten 10 in township twonty four 21 north of rango four -1 west of tho ith p m iu Madison county Nebraska by virtue of tax sale certificates issued by tho treas urer of said county dated Novombor 5 1801 and November 1 1807 respectively for tho delinquent taxes levied and assessed ngainst said described premises for tho years ISO and 1805 respectively and for subsequent taxes paid for tho years 1801 1S05 1S07 and 10S and a tax deed issued thorefor dated March ll 1807 and recorded in the ofllco of tho county cleik of said county in Book 27 of Deeds nt pagu 225 nnd plaintiff prays for a decree that defendant bo required to piy tho sanio or that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the nmount found duo with costs interest and attorneys fees You nro required to answer said peti tion on or betoro tho 18th day of Decem ber 1800 Dated November 1 1S00 T O Cannon Plaintiff By Mapes Huzen His Attorneys OLD SOLS RIDE IN 1849 Flowery AVenthcr 1i oillctlonn of th lullrlIlIirlM of Ioiik Ako In these lays of practical newspa per writing in which bald facts are ex pressed In the plainest and tersest form the flowery language Indulged in by some of tho journalists half n century ago sounds peculiar Tho following poetic convulsion was copied by one of the local papers from the New York Tribune In IS ID as worthy of a high place iu the newspaper lit erature of tho day On Saturday evening at 17 minutes past 11 oclock the sun rode calmly anil mildly over tne autumnal equinox and cast his golden anchor on the win try coast of autumn Hut as yet tho vast ocean of air through which he sails is glowing and transparent with tho memory of the long summer days that have passed over it darting their rich beams to Its very depths Even as wo wrlto however the remem brance fatles like the skys blanching souvenirs of sunset and in the dis tance the cold ghosts of winter glare and wave their frozen wings which creak on icy hinges while in the si lence of midnight a prophetic voice of walling autl desolation moans fitfully nt the casement Few people can contemplate this specimen of literary architecture with out experiencing a feeling of awe and sadness with a few cold shivers on the side It Is proof positive that tho profession has In some things gnlned by what It has lost Albany Argus Notice Charles E Olney Jeremiah Olney and George II Nichols will take notice that on the 21th day of October 1600 T C Cannon plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Madison couuty Nebraska against said defend ants and John E Olney and Charlotte E Olney the object nnd prayerof which are to foreclose certain tax liens against the following described real estnto sit uated in Madison county Nebraska to wit Lot six 0 block one 1 and lots 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