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p 000! Weeping Water, was also in the city wonyesteniny, but returned home yesterday s, .0 remain until the first of the wecl \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1886, both of this eity, were united in marnage \ and + Russell Brown, removed to \' r E WILL HELP OR Weneatas cesime ot sre pror. | THE WIFE OF GEN. LOGAN | §Rtuer fvee Slopmang " "Hemiecie | ALONG THE ROCK 1 ROAD Lawrence nontly eonnected with the public schools and & ward locating at Petersbur; vy of the city, and have many friends, — He bronght with him a young man named T 1 Godiker Oondescends to Help the Legis] The Dot’ Putnam company, that has | g il Hbierernd —_— John M. Cunningham “as a elerk and m Pawnee City to Fairb n b Bwdiker O "]0 T I"_th been attempting to hold the dates at the Early Life and Subsequent Oareer of & ] (ioned o ary goods store, Canningham ERETEWIWY Y Lo e ut of a Dilemma, Peop 3 has nearly gone to Remarkable Woman, was twenty-two years old, an intelligen servation Car. — i e ' d remaining have exemplary young man quite 1 jriniiny Is Death to A SLATE OF CLERICAL OFFICES, | A partof the company R tive to business. He boarded for nearly | THE NEW AND OLD TOWNS. | Malaria, went up to Valparaiso yesterday o en- | How She Aided Her Husband in His | two years with Uncle Hibert Brink, now e —_— tertain that village | Pablic Davies, and How She a rosident of Sturgeon, nnd who then —_— Chills and Fevors Political Arsivals at the Capital=Po- A party wh not learned, but Worked for His Saccess Duse owned a mill in Petersburg. Mr. Brink, | Stenanor, Lewiston, Beateice, Eitis, | Typhoid Feyer, \ 5 who had a considerable amount of | who is now eighty six years old, remem " lice Court Points--West Lincoln yoney on his person, was locked up in | ing Political Campaigns. Vered him well and spoaks of him 1o tho SRUSER SHU FEishRry=NoNd [ndigestion, Stock Market—Lancoln wnd re Jiwl)‘:v rday without a { s h'u:hL‘ st lnrmr. \\'MI\-)( unmingham was Side Scenes of a Day- Dyspepsia Bappenings. case his, it is stated, was clerking in the store he made the ac- light Trip. Pl gty ogr. T o offanse of the party, and & pub- | Tho Anterican ancestry of Mrs. Logan | quaintance of Miss Eij W Fontaine, ) 3 Surgical Fevers, 4 N 3 lic fine and record might do him good goes back to a sturdy Irish settler of Vir- | drughter of Joseph Fontaine, who lived by Blood Polsoning. FROM TITE DEE'S LIS Bt The stroet car line has commenced | oo A At about a mile from the “burg, wh e, N D “Who is James ¥, Zedikert! wa running balf-hour cars from the former | &i0ia and a French pioneer of Louisiana. 1 yjnele Whit Noe now lives | " ULt . plartling headline to a circuls terminus of the line, on kast street, | Her great-graudfather, Robert Cunning- as they were married in about It | epondence of the Bre.) the Seagtid ovory mombor-eleot to th outto Peck’'s grove. The line isopened | ham, of Vir as a soldier of the | s00n went to housekeeping. raws to a close and the first sight ¢ W] B S0 Peurs 3 T oitos for the expected boom in that part | war for independence, after which he re ¢ residence, Mrs, Warnock says, Y year appear: uthern Nebraska ad a biographical sketch tl ho | s frec d in conng 1 thenee to Illinois, when still & terri- | gne story figh, with one room in front | oy i B yout cors Lt Tmarkable caveer of this N i t intment under the | tory, and there manuwmitted his slaves. | and an L rooni, with o passage between. b UL SSRGS man from the paleozoic agre to L 1 tion, 1 H in John M. Cunning- | In this humble abode was born Mary S, | bo although some of these may have R0 "T¥1s €ckinric of 4 [lliwieatod yester en train % am, served in the Black Hawk war. Ho | Ctnningham, now = Mrs. Logan, "M )wi'-nmnw\\'h;\:‘v!vul As o wholo t 4l T b e hi ed and fifty ladies wil - smber of (o legislature of 1ilis unningham, in partnership w Mr, | advancement and growth of the south raphy ovidently worked sati s | cei yu New Yeurs duy g was & member of the legislature of Il | gy oiet "boght out General Do WasTEtH BOH LY 4 He s + 4 s jsm 1945 and '46, and served 1 the & western county seats has been very groal for the Zediker family came down to t M. yoms ip vho aft o | \ continued for awhile, but the fin ] | 4 tany plnss Tonl soesion and received about all they a 1 Ho mother was Miss | orisis of 1837 bore heavily upon them and | FAAY P Aces, 1 L doubled and about all th v ey o of distinguished | they sold out, and Cunningham and nis | their poputation, and proving the as Gl biea M e R LR family o which had | family, consisting of his wife, Mary sertions of the Bre's stall of corrospond: The present scssion Zediker falis into h had a large and Hilbert, returned to Marion, IIL, | ents regarding improve lus lotter writing again, but evidently | pleasant moet their vost he and re-embarked in the dry goods busi- | Apone the muny e 3 s epidbey i | addition to the travelin, e ity 1d settled in Missouri, Tt | Mexico broke out he i a, or .Rock 1 0 The busingss transacted covered a wide | W re that John Canningham met his | of a company of Illinois 3 comes ago, the biographical on is abolish vange of topies, and the matter of high | Pride, and it was near the pregont village | marched into Mexico i entrance come The late chicf clerk heralds torth the har- | char y the Misson nerfic on ¢ s | of Sturgeon, then known as Petersburg, | from the war he held several important rowing news that his business is such | bag » was referred to the rwlroud | in B uty, ‘il' xh\\x M'n’y i\;m o ‘; 0s in his county. id » eHnnol ko s position | conimitte m sogan was born, August 15, 1833 Mary was now up in the teens, and du i :,‘:M ’,..1“,,,“,":"} ",,“‘ g yHl,,]:L,h il(‘l ,:;,4." Among Lincoln yes- | When 1sone vear old her parents | ing the last few years had been attend means business very dircct that he expresses grave | o)) . H, Lin A. Burger, Omuha; J, [ in Willinmson county. It was liere that | more than an ordinary mind her parents fittod materially from t 3 subsiasce FBY CReer{uily réea doubts in some of his letters as e | Wk rton, St yurg; W, D, Hart, | the mother and her eldest daughter, then | were dotermined to send her where her % BARNT vossibility of the 1 making any | Minden; D EIHRIL Gl AU T mental powers should be fully developed, . S i 3 v | Thomas Pr 1 . Crandall, | @ frontier home and the care and uceordingly arrangements were u Canadi, i FeCeipt of wix doili progress without him and he has conde g J 3 Frow Amily lio T Pawnee, and the substantial gains te P 1 | Firth tude of a growing family, when the hu made, and Mary was sent to tl awnee, and the substantial gains made N ~ 3 - urv‘xul\ to announce that he “v:n and and father went forth to fight the | at St. Vinec nt, Ky., at which institution | by Pawnee City w that LA‘VVR!“N(’E ObTHOM '&-’ coho down tho first of the ¥ . ¢ upon the parched | she received 4 thorough education. After | new line has i another hnk in the Wholesale and Dist woek and “help organize.’ is bit of [ Nouname is better and move pleasantly | plains of Mesico and braved the trials f leaving St. Vincent she returned 10 | groat railway ehiain between theeast and | GOODMAN DRTG €O news will afford a great deal of relief to =‘\“<: widely |~;'““{! “"“l’ t i le. J. | and privations lifeln the Si- | Marion. ‘There was in that place at this | o )i groned up o new path to ¥ S DTLEON oiind i % f ¢ bo countod | A Pozzoni. For Years he has made him Tas i : time a young attorney by the name of | West havi z by bty ST FEERY SO GR T, n.ngml Ll S lm”m:\ h; count 1 seit us by the clegant perfumes and 2 girl re- | Johu A. Logan, who Tad but recently lo. | the west, where the castern farmer, who 5’"',;""('5' iy {'l;;lu"lr( 0 (:IHIU VIT b with o recsonable degree of certainty uplexion powder that bears his name & | eated there. Captain Canninghan bemng | toils along fter year, and getling Qimardrbearbicds = L) that the legi ature wili be organized. s latterhaving found its way to th | of most of the household work, and still | a popular politician the two Were morce | no nearer the goal than when they left be sure there is the danger that the grim | belles of Paris Germany andLondon | found time to attend the primitive school | or less thrown together, and how it came { roaper with his sickle keen may enter | Everybody admive beauly inladies | of the neighborhood and tram herselfin f about is not WGt 1 BERE Notliing will do more to produce or en | useful necdlewor young atiorne: Nobraska in “‘Z.H{ owing havvest of ) 0 than to use M. Pozzoni's pre | The father felta just pridein lis oldest | daughter, Miss: Mary S., the fertile soi great men e etween this and the parations. daughter. arrived funa during the ¥rench occupancy of that countr startling question propounded two ¥ Its employes have the 1 of view. The first county in the s ) cive the benefits of this n 0 States bF Cana . N the stavting point, may reap his reward r——— of this Eldorado. Les fall would be “‘who is James I, Zediker,” [ Twenty Thonsand Men Snow-Balling. | sence in Mexico and Califorma had even 1t i3 a blind confidence to suppose your- | 1 graders for power, I (tiguratively terday were t owing: . M. Camp- | remoye: o1 and settled at Marion, | school in Marion, but being possessed maha and he ] LW ey that 1 have ¢ PELLE O Ostrom & Co. OF BOURBON.” Consumption, Sleeplessness, Or Insomnia, and Dissimulation, Of Food, Ten Years Oldy No Fusel Oily Absolutely Pure 1 trom Laws [ i ulpurposos. vitle, Ky, Co. Louisville, K ributing Agents, ) oy Dealers,y Onalr. FHOS, (L0 Omadia, —— and find the coveted riches abounding in 4 MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES, BY USING THE TOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THR The assistance which she had | eourse of time ma i ing Pawneo City and taking pass on 3 n ‘coming week, and of course the tirst to ———— rendered her mother during his long avs [ C oo s - Pallman hand ear,” with four sturdy , “ me GAUZE GVEN Dooa um lying along over a ling depriving the commonwealth of the help | . Atlanta Constitution: In January, | more closely endexred her to his heart, | solf meapable of mistake, It is indoed « | Speakingl, am i A \G Miwmi:m SRERYIES ot Fh - Uit , while the confederate troovs were in | and her love of sudy had prompted hin ous blunder to refuse to take Dr. e of level track until 4 AN 4 28 | Ginter quarters at Dalton, there came u | to give part of his income to her proper | Bull's Cough Syrup when you even sus. |, THE NEW TOWN OF STEINAUER Rut the Zedikers are not without a m ched, where, afte few moments big snow storm and 20,000 soldiers went | ecucation, Accordingly, 1 1853, the | peet yvou have taken cold. Price 2 while the patriarchal head cannot On one side of a branch Vineent, near Morgantield, Ky.,a brancl What o grand, great countey this is itions, and may be expected to be sion this year, and it is annouccd that st ot 2 Rop st W 1 fonnd. that Steinauer haagroat | A E D o mto & regularly organized snow-balling. | daughter was sent to the Cenvent of St. | cents, ¥ = SLOVES @ RAN Es' | o welng answer the Macedonian cry for himself ¢ f : b L ! rd from in the spring, The lumber i ' and South | of the Nazareth institute, the oldest in- | with its vast territory, its big rivers, its % 1y he has condescended to help tho law. | Cyp, y d back of that the | stitution of the kind in the country. This | pratiy women and s Veni Vidi Viei cuve | 2lready on the ground for a new depot makers organize and get them on their i pposit side of the | was the nearest educational establish- | PG ation Ol and an elevator, besides the frames now feet for \Yurk.‘ d has kindly prepared a | hranch wa ‘(h-;;rouml of tho | ment of suflicient advancement in the et U being crected for dwellings and stores, slate of the clorical oftices for the house | Tennesseoans nnd back of their parade- | bigher branches of knowledge. The Custer County Affaics, visitto an_enterprising agent of \X A8 Th that will be forthcoming. This iucludes i ground were their quarters. young lady was reared a Baptist; after | g Chster Co), Nebi, Dec. 27— : who has _already —located 27 Ra foroliof clurk the publisher of the paper | iy ground was frozen (o a depth of | hier murriyge the joined the Methoist el In his locat town, with W. I, Shaben for | five feot, the suow was a oot deep and | churel, the chureli of the Logan fam e > oh = A3 i T ) assistant clerk, an gentleman named | no indicmion of melting. Having graduated in 1825, Miss C have had no u-r{umuumt\_nn rom this | supplied with f"' neee: o istunt, partners und | A ‘day was appointed for the snow | ningham returned to her father’s home | section for some time, 1 write to keep the | elements fu‘.-“nmm_ firkFatarl o Mlm};gr el battle at Shuwnectown, In her younger days, | many readers of the Brg who feel inter- | Mounted the BEk's special train, and vinced, as they ought to be, that | g, od y attle ot s beat- or a8 sherift of > v. clerk s vy ¥ o ot o oAt o i ot bt | formed & lino of battle, their drums beat. | father as sherift of ‘the county, clerk of | n(its railrond extensions, informed a3 R . KEN g : ¢ RSO ing, bugles blowing, colors flying, and [ the court, and register of the land ofli 3 5 L 4 o work and no one could select in his fail- | offit.ors mounted, . in preparing her papers. Those were | to What is going on here. ing the number of fine farm houses along uro those to do the work but himself, this | ~ gyary soldier had a knapsac not the days of blank forms for legal | The people of this part of the state | the line, and the plentiful erops of grain Dt E R i Lo | gnow-hal documents. Accordingly, the fatlier | have always felt a_personal interest in | and children, I wished that my singlo event of a slute of this kind not only the | ™y Finns f 1 prepar epended the daughter to make | the prospority SR i essedness might end, and_ with a quar- family ontiro but every” citizen of (ho | wyiiy the MEACK by chossing the bt for i Whits Hiny Conmings, | the prosperity of Omahu and huvo beeh | fer”of scction of land ‘in this beautitu! tate fortunate enough to have his name | Thore wore 10,000 men on esch sid ham was thus aiding her father in his 115 1 Td growth of the me- | ceetion of county, I, too, might mence with the omega of the alpha- | (10 seene wis imposmg, ofticial duties John Logan was prosceut- | (o0 v LRI 'll“' ml',"i raise corn, cane and children, and be —_— - Jpould be accorded a gracious fat posi- | “As soon as the ‘Georgans_ crossed the | ing attorney of the distriet. Ho had [ ;2 A\5 OF & (SHEC SARKEL ANC SUBR | Dappy. Sleek and fat herds of eatle 1. But if an interference of this anti- | pranch they met a treifie fusitiade from | known Father Cunnmgham and was his | B85 G e of Bioscribers | Were plentiful and recalled visions of fu- The c E Ma' ne Real quated place secker 1s through long prac- o B ¢ T B Rt he daugh. | Bre basa large number of subscribers | ture ronsts, steaks, ete., until the man- . 8, & Pre the Tennesseeans, who were at home in nd. He had known the daugh- | 000G throne) nmplo col TS $ ice an every day oceurrence, behold its | the snow. as a little gitl. In 185 they wera | here and through its ample colimns we | nor hegan fo act with ‘memory, and we o iy SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED GIROULARS ANO PRICE LISTY. & rib of beof, weighing ten poun; Tonstad medium 1o wall-dono will lose 8 sams roasted in the Charter nge using the Wire Gauze Oven Door B 3 town site, and secing ¥ 1cses about one pound. “ditor of the F As Isee you the propelling '~ power were To allow meat to shri Tose u Inrgo portion of Suices and flavor. Lres Qo ot wt pATALe, A0d unpelatonble, Hiko CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANGES are SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follow Tennessecans marched ou when a mere child, she had aided her | ested i sttleme anew country | the course of emp v rd took my A GERS & SONS.......... .OMAIA | TANNELL & SWEENEY,..o..t o e v out and ested in the settlement of a new country | ooyrca Atter a ride of miles through n | METONROGERS & SO duaiy () AL BRI RE W 1. JOLNSO Nikvi Beno, J. McCAFFERTY, ! O'NwL Crry. EWOOD, W .Oscro [ 3 PLATTSMOU SranL * Simomse Surrkior, TIMMERMAN & FRAKER, VERDON, Esfis;fé 5nd Trust Co « ¢ e re ke It o viLh he oS ol - " ks 98 & counterpart in_ the personage of Brad | g commander of the Tennesseeans,a | married, and it once went to the young {44 Kept yequuinted with- the - doings of | whistled down bresks as-the specis N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. aska's bigeity, A L the busy and neat little burg of county is now experiencing a viston, wher from the pioneer stage to that of Jle meal and smoking « pipe of | every county in Nebraska. Slaughter, who is now upon the ground e feliow med Gordon, who | attorney’s home at Benton, Frankhmn cing up and down the: cortidors of the | was trom Franklin, Tenn., was captured, | county. The bride was sixtetn years of “o“'mi\l“.}l"\"h; f;l l'l;f'hm:l c'llg qul'w; : by tho Ten: | age, but her young life had already been weko will never mak chief clerk, ceans, s rescued. one'of uscfuliness to her mother and of | §o0nee PRhe o, 3 as These remains have a very life-like look hie Gergians and South Carolinans | great service to her father. county, The crops of the past season | fore of rousts, steaks, ete., gave wiy tou | Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Maps of t , after enjoying a com- Property of every description for sale m all parts of the city. Lands for sale im a well populated and well cultivated | Jone Jack, the vision of a short time be- A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS he city state or county, or any other for they havo been well embalmed, and | poing unused to the snow, were at & Thie young wife immediately mstalleq | have been remarkably fine, which is say- | paintul reality that Ihad ¢aten too much, | information desited, furnished free of charge upon application. all the efforts of the corporations to'have | disadvantage, and wore fo PRI D, S O R i e a good deal, a3 "Custer county hts | and exercise was demunded, 50 I took the one of their kind to take charge of the oranch, As the Tennc 61| Bisipstes ; 4 1 Zood crops. olace of one of the power for'adistance of . S Gl anch, e elpmect Lo her husband. [She aecom- | rppa™iiino el v beine o I F ! POV ¥ ) - . Iegislawre will ot cleetrify Gad Slaugh- | o nehh thoy wot their snow- | panied him on all his professional jour. ,“,L"E HRpRIN, 7 el r'",fl‘.':i two miles, after which I was very much into life ngain. f member of {!.n pre- P next volley fired at the | neys, nn undertaking m those days of prosperity. of this portion of )}](’:h(:ll to give way and sit down on the | A vious session of the legislrture | (; rolina boys was terrible in | wildérness and no roads often requiring R e e e reclining chair, which, although it was = ™ [] not upholstered in plush, had at some who witnessed Mr. F. H. Wil | g 2 > Wonusssoekns | great endurance g fvati ! 3 its cffect on, the “Cennessocans | great endutance and privation. I 1896 | iy e o fow years been made €0 bloom | ot ot N e serrel ae s soap hox. s son through the session during the work | captured the quartors and proceeded to | the devoted wife saw Ler husband tri- of the assistant clerkand “a Iarge | oot the whole vz, earrying off ra- | umphantly elected a member of the legis- part of the chief's work, remarked yes- | ions, tobacco, pipes, aud everytiing else | lature, and in the famous Douglas and answered tho purpose as well as could as @ garden, Many of the first sottlers | seemed a little shakv in its new position, RELIABLE JEWELER’ torday that at that session no difliculty | (it did not bolong (o the government. | Lincoin senatorial contest he was clected | Qne-dtieter section of lind under Uncle ) be oxpected. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware ws, are disposing of | "Afiir stopping for water, which was was found in selectin, a clerk | o vhalling, i ich 2 | smocrs o 085 s A 2 o T'his snowballing, in_which” 20,000 men E democrat. to congress. In | o’ of the quarters in order 0 obtain | ponyed inta theborar With & in eap, we The largest stock. Prices the lowest. R who was & - betler oflicial | {0k part, was no doubt the biggest tung 1 fought politicnl campaigns ;':.‘:{‘hn“l'x,,f-""l‘b.i“.'»’.'”é"fl?x'flz’"?flf"'f{fi:x'fv' of x{ncl\imlnum:w occurred in Georgia | the noble wife \\’uuifl“'lh her husband, expressed the belief that equally | aud higger t sver oceur aguin® ting in much of his work of corre’ | &' il onerine e S A 1 a8 compotent clerks could yet be obtvine i spondenco and ' copying, nnd *fre- | {EPYION SPURIAE foF DATCs o, B | beautiful us the sun gilded (¢ picture. - Fra o st Lon orauoreinnabl The Human Foot and Forearm, y receiving his friends and conter- | Firng “Virtiatly mproved, and. thu | 1V minutes we had renchod canning factory can be assured of lboral 1£1t were of enough interest this pro. | Al {00t should be as long as the chicf | Ting with them on the details of the cum- | uyoid the hardships of homestend life at | and after seelng the donrs. on. pur Tuli. | and substantial aid. Your correspondent | F: lifie subject could bo extended at groator | on¢ of tie forearm; that”is, from the | paign. When Mr. Logun weat ‘o con- | he distance from railvouds it is now nee- | wiin il Sourod, 1 1ot for the Randall | foreshadows for Junsen a rapid and 1o G T P small head of the bone to be scen at the | Zres n representative Mrs. Logan ry 10 g0 in order to got good govern- | house where I met Mr.J. H. Beadson tuken of a party by the name of Se wrist 0 the poiut of the elbow should bo | went vith him. she rematned with bim | ynentland. A ster mechunie, who gave me who has watehid with a hungry longing | tie length of the foot. Wherethe fore. | in Washington until the outbreak of the | ‘Gurtown of Sargent is prospering which T will uge i an O e e e a0 i #I2 | arm s too short, the foot will be found | rebellion, when he resianed his seat in | ey and offers a good opening for SatnerEor iRl sirollad fallEsupatany of th where this is too | eongress to return to Tilinois to go into At (8 T e /A e Oy B ct would bo as toorlong Mbgt e stvion oflbtsloounty; ring information as to the count Tho magnificont improvoments made dur. this politician. Not every dead issue re- prised that the foot should | The war having commenced and My | ete., suould addross the oditor of tho | ju the™ past yoar. Tho water works ceives the bur ndi dito s s long as the forearm, and are in- | Jogan having rmscd and been assigo o SN ennlosing wp | & t |‘A|(h1-| eariRdlioimatetiypark R S Audsie 18 ) olined to digpute the t il they prove | to the command of the Thirty-lirst (1] S oA es first ply ) ist and have been t for obituarics. it by experiment; butan experiment will | nois voluntecrs. Mrs. Logan, with her = ekl a splendid addition to the city, the new o ROITHOAL easily show that a straight line drawn | only living ehild,“then three’ years old | Caprai chell, of the bark Antoine | Dlocks, single buildings, churches and T obin from one point to another will anp (mow Mrs. Tucker), returned to her 1, New York and Havana trade, came gsldonens sonld ooenbyliop long great deal longer than the same space | father's home at Marion. The ILinois | ome in May, entirely helpless with rhen- puensandanagy/pisihomahiaye filled by « line divided into curves 00ps having been ordered into eamp at | pagism. e went to the mountams, but T R onac e o ; — e ——— Mis, Logan joined her husband | peceiving no benefit, at his wife gt | umns. Tho Dentrico pe opsoar ator- A New Years Present. there, During” the battle of Belmont | \to take Hood’s Sarsnparilla, He | Mined that their city shall not lose hor A box of Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet | Mrs. Logan hourd the coming of the guus | jpimediately began to improves in two | SHP Gp the third place in the state as n Soup is an inexpensive gitt for lady or | across the turgid flood of the Mississippi. | months his rhetumatism Fono. | ity BememseringL iad tomake anearly gentleman, In the midst of painful and anxions Sus: | yud he sailed in rommand of his vessel rt in the morning I retired to dream of . pense for the safety of her own, of whom | el man. Hood's Sarsparilla will help | 8confused mass of railways, cattle, corn, 0} Oatdoiae i nn e tardE sho folt that he was in the thickest of the | you. " Soid by all drusgiets. SRlidreniund {arme, - Liwasiayalened at 2 Tomain until th first of tho weeke M| Cicago Horald: . Sarah Borhardt was | conflict, she gave a helping hand to the |3 =i Sioisipian@ithilylmmuleatiaterimng VALCHng I terets a8 oniiate ton | playing tragedy in’ S: ALY | Gatro of the wounded and suftering soldiers About the Orescent. onoo mnre spooding long. A% two milss ary of the sonate, and a number of | Short time ago, when a real (rugedy star- | 48 they, were brought back from that | Nothing positive can be traced as to | (it BGEECS e OB REN DI dndidates and members are booked | ted the people. ~ Indecd, for awhile the | Pigaiy lick i { - when the Creseent became the “Turkish | Fion S5 TO NG 16 Construc { n the next twelve hours, | French uctress was not much talked hopith caterod unon tho Wen | symbol, but there are several legends | o0 ®” o \nadety ‘Short’ stop to. insp . bont. Don Esteban de Mco, a milljon- | nessee river tign, Mr. Logun again | which give the reason for its adoption, | (o, W& madoi shorh siob to inspect IN POLICE re, quarreled with his nephew, Don | returned to ber home, but 8000 | One of these says that Philip, the father AR 3 8P} R esterduy morning the b be- | milio'de Meo, young physician, about | shocked by tho news froim Donelson that | of Aloxander, meeling with great aifi- | 8 K% soven miles from Beatrice, whovo of the entery! and can give any further tion to those who wish to know. wrtaking of a cup of coflee (this is a custom among the members of the | ¢ Mennonite churcll and 15 supposed to be | st a bond of friendship) with our host 1T Russian, and whose name would have | sl o’clock breakinst, b FAIRBUL This bustling and hv, mrived in ion's work, Robbms has ate capital since his elee- ad he is on the groun early for the Rel entative N. M. Satchell, city is located nd cov aboul eight hundred aers in when completed w adid greatly to the Joe & 1d Island road has been the |t and during the past year 1,115 ¢ of | te freight which includes 566 of gr 9 of | th flour, 214 of stock, 430 of stone and 210 | tr airing a speeialty. All work warrant- moncy with which to place improvements | ; Stavte in g " Bo. | ed.. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha ™ on tho land they have loft, - This mukes | Seam started out and in o short timo Be |~ Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacitic Railroad company. cties all have a large membership. The rbury hoard of trade is a lively and \terprising organization, and always on healthy growth and good return: for the | the alert to further the town’s advince- eapital ted. W, W. Watson and P. | ment, The conn surrounding k Junsen at Fairbury are the managers | bury is gently rolling prairic and 15 yery ile, yiclding larao crops to the farmer, i apidly increasing in found’in considerable wntitios along the banks of the muny reams which are found i this county. he great number of brick bnildin Low that Fairbury stands on sotid Thop usted a case of type, I left tor Fair- | and the number of new buildings erectes where I arrived in time for 9 | during the past v foreshudow Fair- ry the future queen ety of sonthern In conclusion, if you are alth, wealth or happiness do y nearly in the center of Jefleyson county | not fail to visit Fairbur, I havo lingered ratiier long in Faiwbury its boundaries, and at no distant day wiil | and at 1:80 leave once ngain, the speeial command the le of southern Nebrasha. | gets under way and soon ves ab Itis the division ors of the | Holund or Gladstone, it being known by great Rock L d railroad, whose stops | boii names and as it already has been and works are o crected and . deseribed in tiese columns 1 will skip and o on to Thayer county; but before [ present population. Hewetofore the St. | jeave Jefferson county I wish to nk Mr. Peters, of the Chicago, keokuk only line of road running into this place, | & Northern, for information and cour ssies oxtended while in Faicbury. As v rails end at Holland, I will defer m; ip untit later on, when Thayer - am 1 o lit for & hearing five of the falien | Don Esteban's daugiterr.’ The 'young | her husband had fallen ab the head of his | culties in the siege of Byzuntium, set the | {1 JOURGAUOR 108 tho SOPo% 18 alremdy | oorof miscelluncous freight has been | Nuckols countics ‘will receive a visik ON 0! ity wiho were gathered in | Woman's honor was compremised.” Don | ¢hirging column dangerousty wonnded. | workmen to undermine the walls, but & ot el Pty Wy pegre Bathered it | Bateban stabbed his nephew thrice with & Sho hustoned to the scene to care for lier | erescent moon discovered the design, w wore fined ip awiounts varying rom | digger. As the murd ored man follihie | hushapd: Kor Aaveliran s struggle be- | whieh nnscur{ls«l, 1-r‘m~c:|m-n(llly tho By ol nticy ] B0 $10, and as none of them had tho sin knelt upon him, his koce upon OR300 204 G nn . aq | Zantines erected a statue to Diana, and | o St T L e e on and wi undoubtedly maki Ri0 $10,and as nono of thani hid the | Gt rach, and kopt stabbing AWAY, At Memphis, in thio winter of 186263, | ¢l crescent moon becume the symbol of | Enferprisine business man will soon sevd | 5t 13" division point on their line, i fallen wonien now serving sentences | keeping count all the time of the number | Mrs, Logan again jomed her husbaud, | the state. Another legend is that Oth- T A b P v £ An unequalled water power is found i the jail are si, four volored und Lwo | Of thrusts, which were found afterwards | now & general, and vomained there until | man, the sultan, saw m a vision a gres. | MU ROVEIEEE BC (0 here the power beiug furnished irom the nit J to amount to twenty-live, He then coolly | he led his troops iu the campiign which | cont'moon, which kept incrensing Gl its | o1 1in T8 Harbine. whore several | Little Bluc river, which Sows through Fedoway, the proprietor of the Nu. | Washed liis blooustained hands. When | endud iu the surrender of Vicksbure, liorns extended from east to west; aad he (8 R RS S EPRER RROER REVERT T the south of the town. The population nal hotel, who has been in much | 80 officer rushed up he exclaimed: ‘I |-""<m;'\1“-"‘|""m and until the enid of | ydopted the crescent of his dreani for hus | {OUP(H T Will pass on to Jansen | 8t the present time numbers between oublo throtigh too much drink and iy | Buve stabbed him twentyilive st 1) 6 War Biee: Logan romained 8t Carbon. | standard. and (e desorining tho blaco. § am 2000 and 8000 Abundance of good ehting qualities, laid in jail yester don’t cure iave to die, forl have | (06, Wiehe OF o Ronors = == | Ohly picturing the town as it is without | building stone 18 found, pure water an ade by tho polico to sober him criminal AR [IROR BIR FOUIYA JROR S50 STAE ; - i willat no distant duy maki hough for the trink pending against h Tho whisky pooi decided not to chinge | for congressman-uat WA i iy Faiv ok to her laurels for its tr sud Faivbury oud Jusily olsm bow, = A ‘The young man who fonnd his wa the production vor the price " 3 ‘ ' i Cadeciin bl The locition of the place guarantees for | fine cnance is here offered for inyest il ina very eritical condition sutlering 1 | ington and has baen opo of the promi theme \ts, wiho cast their lots in_ this [ ment and sybstantial aid will be « #5ith pneuonia, has been put in charge . nont figuros in Washington. sooiety. ovar 3 new cldorndo, a sure return for their | tended to parties who ablish wanu- Bf parlies to uunu"nnd rng back llu At bt §HB. £00i0fY money, as it is located in the centre of g | factorics, mills, etc. igw]ul ele- | x 1b) is condition s ern A sty thickly settled district, almost every | vators sre in operation anc \ve a | _ ; MRS. LOGAN'S CHILDHOOD. q o section of Jand Uas tenant, u | capacity of 50:000 bushels, Four bunk plain case of intoxication was up ; n — Pm' Chas. Ludmg VYon saege' areat many of the residents being either | ing institutions, the First National, Har- @ L court yesterday, nnd the usaal fine of rer Account—Her Father's Early a rman or Russian Mennonites, who | bine, Blls, Hodges & Kinyon and Good- | T Was utse na puid Strugiles in Missouri and Mlinols, | | PRosoror Metiine st the Roval Unicursitr: it AENL 108,000 erectod, A8 no one was in the vicinity I | shipped from ths place, The Union Pa- | {r was compelled (0 Teave this placo with. | ¢ilic toad is surveying line from Guabs out any information, but no doubt some | through the adjoining countics ot Jeitir- [ rom your correspondent, who believes wir showing with theie Anc = S— goently Bult, Newly Furalsted The Tremont, J. CVITZGERALD & BON, Propriotors. sth and P 5ts, Lincoln, Neb. item in the wdvincoment of every town, | PErEr e elty. .;. H, W ll:\i\ KINS, Architect, OMces-33. 3wl 42, Richards Blook, Lincol, ob, Elevator onllth sirect, Bree: 1 Frpeder of ALLOWA Y UATTLE, 8uows oM Carrug .M WOODS, z Koval “Austrign Order of the Tro ve neat farm and out-houses erreeted, | rich Bros., do the banking and exelunge ' ¢ & i WEST LINCOLN MARKET. Fiftecn wiles north of Columbin, Mo., | - Frash Rdht charih A1 Coise,of et | HYE BOt fAE e o rooual] | Dusineca of tho town and s combingd | Live Stock Auctioneer e o C Mo., | Erown: ki | horses are well s The W, 3 k upon the fouth bank of Silver's Fork | dererihsites ke Baerniie ¢ e Losion 2 | protected from the storm by good and | eapital of §200,000. The Fairbury Build 1y was strong and active s - . nearly fifty years ago stood a 5'.11’5’1151’(,“-‘“"‘ TN’ L BER AONIO sbould comfortable stables. Good water is | ing and Loun association is a home msti | B0 2head of reccipte with p ti - - ] village of not over fifty Tuhabitants, | concouded wiih e forte ot ey cure s *icle | easily obtamed, and the location ailows | tution and has a cs §200,000. A | | \‘bl\nmll\m The yosterday in | ring the title of **Petersburg.’” Long | ofihaworts wateorqes arag B Hon | perfect drain A bank, hotel, eleva. | flouring mill with of 200 bar- | = Lne w 20 and tho market years ago it sed from existence and | fhtwicto be noc only fogitiwate phirmaceutioal | Lor, general sto e, church, school nouse | rels per day can ba; supply the de- | ¢ od from $4.2000 $4 374 per hu only o fow biles of brick remain to murk product worthy or the bih commendutions | g1 depot ave all erected and many more | mand for its produ A modern brick | The packing houses gre using where once it stood. But brief and hum- “Beat, Chtu Quinine, ron'and. Cu now are being evected, town lots ave be- | yard manufactu 500,000 brick per | ) obt very oarly 4 [ ble as was its lustory 1t was the birth Ziioh are diseived lu pire genwine Bpsuist lmparial | | r ly sold with prices ranging | month 1 here | nuwher two will place of no less a person than Mrs. Gen Tnvaluableto all who are Run Down, Nerv Drs to # The distance from | are noted for their which has | denand be still John A, Logan, whose famerests not less | peptic, Bilioas Malatious or aticled “with weak kid | Puivhnry {0 Junsen s eight m a state reputation. sreamery located | WAl 5 OF DUTA TIONS: upon the fact of being the wife of a dis- | B67* BEWAuEOFDUTaTIo Beutrice eighteen, St. Joseph seventy 1o wll parts of the 17, 5. st fale rates, State Llock, Linceln, Nebe Gullowsy sud Sbort Hora bulls tor sale. B. 1. GOULDIKG, Farm Loans and Insurancs, Corresponence in rogard Lo loans solicited, $oom &, ltichards llock, Lincoln, Neb, at this plac mufactured and sold dur- | apiager] " TOWN torics - ! tngguishod candidate for tho presidency | BopMajesty’s Pavoritis CosmoticGlycaring e ok con o ke | b thelmach vear s enormous amoun of | Bdverside Short Horms tlillml' vvll’:" lll"d\x hus IJ‘!\'u | than upon her own remarkable talents, T : hove cities or surrounding towns | 200,000 pounds of butter. An exiensive <” ola the p wo days goiting fig v n dis| ed | 3 2 N ed by Fer Roys! Highness the Princoss of Wilos S ad o dprcormres A 15 catablished e L st o azs Kesiing A | | ! g0 often displayed in the political arenu | Saat T Bsiiosyip'thoeine JLmM AT YRS | close cnough (o rotard the growih of this | foundry is established. ; airy 001N for 2, 000,00 briek to he AN :-?:;:Lnlfh.I:iru':lzlh.“lliul:lxi "‘«(‘ "l”“'l‘huA4 Hlu Coupplng, Roughness SLAL © OF driugitsia. |.I|: . Good openings are offered for I'liree newspapers represent the groat poln for 2 " k to be used R o o ¥ 5 e G CO'S Genulie Syrup aofSwrsphriii, Ly 5 AT P R T 29 riek block at O'Neill t he intonds cently gathered ..mm-mmrm)mz faots ju | EAMMOLNG Mt sl Bermsveriielnide muskol, 1o warouants, [Rtusnine, Niciesont bloc : v Y " s A £ men or artisans. The town is ran on Six hotols aflord first-cluss ae- | b, 20 e coming summer.” M rogard to Mrs. Logan from Mrs. Cyrene PE""YR“YAL PILLS strict prohibition principles. A clauso | commodations for their guosts, The | B It is very s ¢as o the very H: Warnock, her mother,s sister, a highl in the deed which nullifies the sule of | Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian. Chris. | 1 £ atrictly pure Bates aud Butes Ta aitle. nuimbers about 60 hond. "ped wilica repray Filberts ok, How f Sharoily Moss 1 nodses, Flat Creok 3 ous , [€uany snd Trie Loves. - T Hulls for sale B 1 Pure Bues Filbert, 1 ates Uragss, ) Koaeof Shiron, 1 Y om Pine Cruick Shank and ot " (h‘:ll ‘n" r futire of Lis e city und has intelligent lidy, now a resident 'of Stur- | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH liquor is sold. A post office will be es- | tian and Cathiolic denominations all have | IBspect the herl, “Addross, © BRAN- 8t faith w Lo hocome oue of the B - 'l 1 % ;08 Of the ‘The block that bae is #dt0 Purlty, Strength, and | 8°0T The Original and Only Genuine, tablished and with the opening of spring | handsome and substuntial stractures, D, rice s Daxiog Fowdes tonising About 1833 General George P. Dor 4 floh sad stvars il INIME tme and song of the birds T'wo brick school buildings accommodate | N e . " o | O, 1Nl is uirendy ded for by an X Gla,Tdine,d lum or Phosphates Dr.Price’ merchant of Marion, 111., who afterwards 0 b JANSEN WILL BOOM 500 pripiis, who ara instructed hy able | ey flew far wholusals piry T , Vadtlia, Lewon, otc, Gavor Gellcioualy. | becamie somewhat uoted'as a citizen of | §kHe PABER, ‘ A splendid chauce is here offered for | and competentinstructors. ‘The Masous, | ”4’:"1 “_m:.’\“lfl;'-'\i ,"H}h “R‘Il;l BOWDTY O D, St. Louis and whose wife was murdered | o0 7 8 wSens s investment and the establishment of | Knights of Pythias, Odd ¥ellows, A. O. A school, and Mss ¥ Rulitson, in tnat city a few years ago by ber | SttyDrmpispercrwbony au b nChicke wanufactories, wills aud especinlly a | U, W, G. A'R. wid Good Templar's so- | e —— SON, Lincola, N b, Whon i Lincolo stop at National Hotel, ad gt A good dinee; Ty 2o, E¥DAWAY Pion

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