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Lincoln Banner from Lincoln, Kansas • 1

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-r 7 REGISTER, i VOL. 5. NO. 29. LINCOLN, LINCOLN COUNTY KANSAS.

FRIDAY, JAN. 9-1880. THE LINCOLN REGISTER. THE LIINCOLJX REGISTER, Chicago, Jan. 2.

The first collision between the striking stock yard men belonging to" the union and noo union men occurred this morning, the LOSS OF THE STEAMER BORUSSIA. London, Dec, 23 Part of. the crew of the steamer Bornssia, for Liverpool, Nov. 2q, for New OrU ens, FROM PEVOX. Ed.

Register: Having just seen assault being made by the former, nave been landed at Queenstown. items in the Argus from Pinon, I was The Borussia was abandoned in a who dispuraed the workmen by means of missiles, but with no serious reminded that we have a Kepublioan Published Evssy Friday at LISCOLN CENTER, LIXCOLX IANS GEO. W. ANDEKSOS, Ed. Prop'r.

Terms. $2 Per Year. Advertising rates made known on application. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. sinking condition on the 2d inst.

IMPOSSIBLE. Men cannot draw water from an empty well, Or trace ths stories that gossip tell, Or gather the sounds of a pealing bell. Man never can stop tbe billows ror, Nor chain the winds till they blow no more, Nor drive true love from a maiden'a door. Man cannot o'ertake a fleeting lie, Change his wheat to a field of rye, Or call back years that have long gone by. Man never can bribe old Father Time, Ga the heit of a peak he cannot climb, Or trust to the hand that hath done crime Man cannot a cruel word recall, consequences.

London, December 29. A portion London, Jan. 3. A Vienna corres of the ship's company of the aban doned steamer Borussia landed at pondent reports that the danger from the flood in the Danube is increasing. Queenstown to-day, consisting of the The merchants are trying to carry chief-engineer, doctor, boatswain their corn to places of safety.

The towns of Kreues and Itean have been B. W. AIXSWOItTH. ATTORN by AT LAW, Oflice in the Court House, Lincoln Center, Kansas. and six seamen.

They were picked up on the 5th in an open boat. paper in our county and are not all Democrats over here. Christmas and New Years was duly observed here. The watch-meeting at "Good Fight" was not largely attended. The young folks repaired to the residence of James Hall and tripped the light fantastic until twelve partook of a splendid supper prepared by Hall and Miss Pennington, cut the' pigeon wing until time to ga home with the girls in the morning, The U.

B. Church is holding a protracted meeting at Good Fight. El- ders Michem and Lewis of TJ. B. partly flooded.

Thousands of peo The Boruesia had 180, passengers, of ple were watching Thursday night wnich number 105 'embarked at Liv and rnday, expecting the river to Fetter a thought, be it great or small, Or honey extract from a drop of gall. Man never can backward turn the tide. Or count the stars that are scattered Or find a fool a trusty guide. Man cannot reaD fruit from worthless seed. W.B.

JlSJfKIXS' COUNTY AUCTIONEER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lmcoln Center, Kansas. erpool and 15 at Corunna. The crew numbered 54 men. flood Vienna. Milwaukee, Jau.3 A fire at Men After leaving Corunna.

on. the 24th oi iNovemoer, tne Borussia exper: ominee, yesterday, destroyed an entire block of buildings, among S. O. HINDS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Office one door east of the Bank, Lincoln Center, Kansas, ienced terrific weather, and sprang Rely for strength on a broken reed, Or gain a heart he has caused to bleed. Man never can hope true peace to wir. Pleasure without and joy wilhin, Living a thoughtless life of sin. aleak on the first of severity of the weather increasing, proclivities, Prickett of first day ad them the post-office, S. B.

Irancis' store, Ingraharas restaurant, two buildings owned by A. O. Barley, Johnsons drug store, Brians harness SAMUEL CRAWFORD, vent, and Daniel Boone Reeser ot tbe vessel was abandonea on the 2d, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A LAW. Jtl Office nearly opposite Court House about S50 miles southwest of Fayal The Captaiu and second officer re Unitarian belief.On our first attends ance "Old was sung to the Kansas. Lincoln Center, shops, Tan jewelry store and several law offices.

Loss about tune of "Old We think mained with the sinking steamer. AROUND THE STATE. Salina will bore $1,500 worth for coal. A. G.

HARDESTY, County Attorney. insurance, $16,000. The ciew and passengers left her in the old patriarch must have taken off, his specs and wiped a tear away. If frTADv 17 itt will attend to all husi Atchison. Jan.

3 About A niss iii the leiral'line. Office in the Court eleven boats, lhe survivors have no hope for the other boats. Before Abilene has a new paper. It is loud preaching and praying will pre nontor Kansas. half past ten o'clock to-night a fire broke out in a saloon in Winthrop.

Democratic in principle. they were separated, one boat had capsized and all the occupants were vail, old Belzy will not put in an appearance soon again in this neighbor bood. J. F.KIME, Russell enjoyed a $2,000 fire last drowned. A TTORNEY AT LAW.

Practice in all the week. The fire was in the Chicago Lumber yard, 1 Courts of the State. Collections ana government claims are specialties. Lincoln Center, Kansas Queenstown, Dec. 29.

The survi Lost or run away the first of January, Sam Coons, no reward is offer ed. vors ot the Borussia started immedi Blue Rapids with a population of T. DILLON, ately tor Liverpool. it appears that a panic occurred among i Quite a rivalry exist9 between Pi- about six hundred souls has a public library containing over fifteen hundred volumes. Every one of these the passengers and erew.

lhe sur non and Union "Valley 6tores. John A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ilOffice at residence in Orange Township-P. address, Lincoln County, Kansas. Will attend promptly to all legal business enr listed to my care, in any Court, in the State. Mo-, destroying six buildings.

The loss not ascertained. The large elevator of F. P. Hal-sey was discovered to be on fire about 10:30 to-night and totally destroyed. Insurance, $30,000 on grain and building Washington, Jan.

3. The United States Council at Mansitus reports that the cattle plague continues on the Island and about 20,000 animals have died. In addition 243 deer died. New Orleans, December 29 Irwin Russell, a well known writer and yivors state that no order to launch still holds the widows and old maids, volumes speaks for the intelligence while Lee gets away wfth the young of the inhabitants of that place. the boats and prepare for tbe abandonment of the vessel was given by the The crew misses.

An Observer. Lo' A. Minx. The Salina Herald has been at W. FiKca, MINX FINCH, FROM PARIS.

loss to know where the sound of belh themselves lowered the boats -With The young people had a very came from when the ladies pass out waiting for orders, About pleasant time new years eve at Bald but has finally ferretted out the mat dozen of the passengers got into the ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Real Estate aud Loan Agents. Agents lor the sale of the K.P. tt.B, and National Land Company's Lands. Land bought and sold on commission.

Taxes paid for nou -residents. Special attention paid to collections. Olfioe win a Hall, enioyins' a good dance ter and ascertained that they are boats with a portion of the crew and some irood Boners bv Edmon me remainder ot tne passengers went down in hhe vessel with the Stearcy and Warren Lee. Kansas. Over Pierce rurniiure omic Lincoln Center, poet, died here to-night in poor circumstances, and among strangers Nathan Potter, postmaster at Par Captain, Second Male, three en during his illuess.

is, has been quite ill tor some days gineer. eleven firemen, three stew New York, December 2SK On ar past, bnt we trust he is improving somewhat. O. E. HOLLOW AY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Having locafr-ed permanently, Dr.

ilolloway offers his professional services to the people ot the city and imdiM country. All. Calls promptly at- riving in Jersey want ards, the carpenter and two boys. One bu.it cwamped alongside the steamer, and its occupants, five men, and party were met at the railroad Mr. Parraenter, who received a station by relatives, and all imtuedi were drowned, lhe survivors state bad cut on the foot, is getting along tended to day or night.

Lincoln Conter, Kansas aieiy proceeaea 10 me residence on that at nine oclock on the night of nicely Howard avenue, where the General the abandonment of the vessel; they Business seem9 to be improving at was welcomed by his Both the coal mines just south of here, were greatly moved. saw a rocket, ascend from the steam er, and noon after her mast head lights suddenly disappeared. some thirty-five men being employed. In the afternoon, after having spent several pleasant hours among rela Iney are going to bore down 200 feet to prospect for a larger vein. A Cork dispatch reports that 184 tives, the General returned to Phila Mr, Lamaster has his barn nearly persons were aboard the Borussia.

lelphia, where to-morrow li9 will take DIL CLARK D. DAY, DENTIST, Will be at Office in Brvant's Drug Store, Wednesday and Thursday of the second week in each month until further notice. All work warranted and charges reasonable. 50tf. E.

D. CONVERSE, M. SURGEON, EYE, AND EAR DISEASES, BELOIT, KANSAS The Captain, on seeing oil efforts completed; It will accomodate five horses. part in a Christmas gathering at the residence of George W. Childs.

Tbe V. P. Dillingham is going to Glas- reunion in many ways will be a me to save tho vessel would be useless, ordered the boats to be got ready, some rafts prepared and necessaries provided. co to work at the boot and shoe bus- morable one. iness.

Toronto, December 29i A public worn on the garters of the fair ones. It the Herald has any more such queries to be would he not be willing to-ask assistance? SoL.Miller of the Kansas Chief says The person who put the Bible on the Christmas tree for us, no doubt took us for a heathen, but if he or she had known the facts, the money might have been expended for gifts tor poor children who got none, or for some book that would have been of use to us. Why, when we make-the assertion we make it without fear "of competition, that we have more bibles in our house than any other house in the State Kansas, not used as a book store or a bible depository. We have huge, $15, to $21 bibles piled up, and pocket bibles in every nook and corner. We have to keep a light burning, all night, so that if we are compelled to get up during, the night, Ave may not be in danger ot bumping our nose, breaking our shins, or punching our ribs on bibles.

And they are all as neat and unmuss-ed as if they just came from the bookstore. You who don't believe what we say, come and see our The Russell Record says One -day week before last Frank Mapps, who is well known went to the house of his father-in-law, Mr. Losh. a few miles in the as it-was near meal time, stopped: for dinner. When Mr.

Losh took, his first sup of coffee, he complained of the-terrible bitter taste that it had. Miss- Losh, his spinster sister, and housekeeper took. a little of it in her mouth The singing club, of which Mr. J. lhe vensel was abandoned at night.

meeting very largely attended was held last night to consider the agtta F. Robinson is is meeting with grand succcesa. They meet there being ten or eleven feet of water in the etvgine room. Four or five tion in Ireland and to decide what boats weie lowered at about the steps should be taken to relieve the WALTER REED, BARBER, AND HAIR DRESSER SPECIAL attention given to all work in his line Shop eorner of. Lincoln Avenue and Third Street.

Lincoln Center, Kansas distress there. The Mayor presided same time, but owing- to the dark rwss and heavy sea, they soon lost sight of each other. After several speeches by influential citizens, resolutions were adopted every night, each week at a different place. Last Saturday they met at the residence of C. Sutton, where they enjoyed themselves rather better than common, During intervals Ihey had some good reading by Mn Ketchum and Robinson.

Cork, Dec. One of the survi embodying a petition to tbe city council to donate $10,090. A eom vors states that seventy passengers Notice. U.S. Lard Office, Salina, Kansas, Nov.

28, 1879. No- 6328, been entered at this oft mittoe was appointed to take up sub embarked ot Liverpool. The vessel scription, and proposed to send the reached-Corunna November 23; all W. O. P.

funds subscribed to the Duchess of well. After having shipped some fice by Francis Wolfkill against John Brought cargo and emoarker about eighty Marlborough relief fund. THE ORIGIN OF SPEECH. Spanish emigrants, the Bornssia pro- GRETTLNG. Leavenworth Jan.

1, 1880. Editor Register Please accept ceedeifor. Havana the 26th, the lhe theory that primitive man wind being light from the southeast, with a calm sea. On November 30 for abandoning his Timber culture emrj nwu. 1803, dated Dec.

14, 1877, upon the N. W.J of Section 20, Township Kange 6 weBt, in Lincoln county, Kansas, with, a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on the 28d day of January, 1880, at 11 o'clock a m. to, respond and furnish testimony con cernine 3aid alleged abandonment. -2 -6t T. L.

Bond, Kegister. The Leavenworth Times Almanac for 1880, with the compliments of the first attempted speech by imitating lhe wind freshened and increased to natural sounds, or tbe cries ot am mafs, ha9 been adapted by Mi Cain season. a gale. On the following day it sud May the year that is being ushered. found, a FrenchmanKw.ho, in a.

small volume recently contends denly chopped to the N. N. blowing strong with heavy cross sea, in deal with yoa and your paper as kindly and as gently as the past has in which she labored heavily. At that the recolections and, repetitions and at once spit it out and procuring another coffee-pot proceeded to make with me and the 2 imeSi With) me in this greeting are united the. lead? some more coffee.

About this time noon she sprang aleak amidship. All efforts at the pumps were fruitless to keep the ship free. The water filled engine room and the hold, putting out ing merchants ot Leavenworth, rep resented in these pases, who, in a (DdPMIB V. TO. substantial have always recognized the good Kansas news tbe fire and stoppmg the engine.

The water continued to pour in, and papers have done tor our young State. WiBhine vou prosperity and sues they were forced to abandon the steamer many being left on board, who probably perished. 1 Bjm ot the sounds caused, man to give certain natural and' animals, and other objects-their present names. His researches into the French language have brought to to bis notice numerous examples that confirm him in his belief and he thinks it desirable that the Geographical Society of Paris should instruct its travelers to obtain from- individ uals belonging' to different peoples and tribes what coroborative proof of this theory may furnish by words and -sounds in the various languages and dialects, in the whole vocal knowledge thus gathered may prove a great aid to the discovery of the LINCOLN COUNTY cess in 1880, and- hoping twelve months hence we may all answer to The Garden of the Saline Yallej The Delphos Herald says It the roll-call of Father Time, I am "Very Sincerely Yours, looks ban to see young men coming Anthony, I Ivl I Or 1ST young Mapps, who bad declined to take any coffee, complained of ase-. vre pain in his stomach, and left the table.

The old gentleman soan gan to feel dizzy and sick, and sought: the open air tor relief. The symp-. toms haviug partially Mr. Losh returned to the bouse and finished the meal, after wbish the coffee was poured out of the first pot and the coffee grounds when a number of crystalline, partioles were found which exeited iheir- snpicion. Tbey also t'eud some of the same crystalline, substance on an oil cloth near Oftbu "latter Mr.

Losh put a little ou some bread and butter. and gave to, a cat, which re-, feultedin the death of tho- animal in about twenty, minutes. lie pexti, brought the.ooffee grounds to town and, had them tested by several of the who all pronounced th.Q.ibr,tsigu home from dances at 2 6Iock in the morning leading their horses by the Thanks, Col on ek 'We would re bits. Tbeir buggy was "busted" echo the compliments and well wish Can find- greater advantages to be and left laying in a sand' hill ten es, and. wish the same for yourself origin of language.

derived from securing a home in this rnnntv than anv Other; COUIltV the and the Times, (Kansas' best daily) that you do tor us and the kegister, A man who had $65 stolen from miles back. Ben Yates, Leo. McDonough and. Mr. Kinsey report having attended one of the "toniest" dances of the season at the residence of-John L.Bfown,.

on Monday, evening. Ben says his arm Will be out of the sling in a few. days Remember, Ben, "business- end! pf skhoree ba.d linxoln Center Rocky, Hill, Colorado ad, Sylvan Groye are tbe principal The Kansas City Journal as well as the Times of tkat city give current cy to the late report that Jesso James is dead and that his body has been secretly, buried near Mo, A. few dayK will determine 'the truth of the. matter.

him received a note with $25, say ing "I stoled your' money. Re morse naws at my conehens, and towns," and the advantages they ee-nxoi to the fanner is second to send some of it back. When remorse naws.agjii sepdoa.Bpme.

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