Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

r.7?.a -a june27um STORIEG OF THE DAY. Special forvlo to CIvmlnHd. The fatd trin on the Nickel Plate road at. 1:30 p. in- ar- NO WONDER HE'S ECCENTRIC A BREACH.

Uow a MIchlsan HutoiI West Pointer In Alive After nu at CV.vi"iirid .0 v. 111. if tno bft (lav trtiin between Chicfuo and A. Kalllnic Oir lu Fercet'taxe or i I)iiKritc. There wero hr.udreds of pretty girls MUST LEASEOF BECK.

But One Course Open to the Flournoy Tenants. CITclautI. Giv i' trial and i con- Tiir. TK.lif-of Ocincv. have ar from all parts of the country West mced Untlormi'd colored porters in Point participating in the recent grauu- rested (ieorgo Burn.i and detained him at tho iolice Ftatiou on account of hiB peculiar actinns.

It was discovered that charge of dav coacht s. Lowest rates to all "xiinte. For further information ad- atiug festivities at tho military uouuo- J. 1. Cilahau, eenerul aeent.lll Adams a for lllS eCCOUt ri'JltV.

irt-ime, but the ucoi" mow" Ec'gerton of the bureau of labor and industrial statistics yesterday com-pleted the mortgage record for the Btate for the year ending May 3d, 1895. It 8hoB that farm mortgages were tiled in the earn of $21,700,043.94, while mortgages) to the amount of were satisfied, an increaso of street, Cnic.hito, 111. GIVEN TWENTY DATS TO DECIDE. He has narjors which show that he was the head engineer on the steamer Pummer Tourist Tickets are now on Alos! That Human Nature ShooH 10 So Weak. A South Side young man who sometimes writes verses had a friend who often paints pictures.

Each of them, in addition to having a young wifo and a very young baby, was satisfied that his particular branch of art was the most successful medium for the expression of the finer feelings. The two families lived in neighboring flats and were always very friendly. Tho wives chatted together about the best brand of baby food, and the children rolled about on the floor and clawed each other's noses the highest of mutual esteem. falo vi i the threat Rock Inland Koute. City of Savannah, winch was wrecucu nfP thf furust of Massachusetts cn lull information call at city ticket ce.

10-1-j corner 11th. 18, 1884, while en mute Irom liostou iu Florida. Ho was re-vorsing tho levers Captain Beck TelU the Leneet Thuy Meed Not Walt ror Him to Be DUclmnfcd or For a Compromise, aa Neither Will Come to Pa Iowa Bankers Favor Gold. Farmer Killed by Lightning. Pender.

-Tune 27. At a meet my. But the queen of them all was ablack eyed young woman from Michigan whoso health will bo drunk at every army post where the young officers of 1805 are stationed, and tho story of whose ready wit and audacity will lw a West Point legend for years to come. Four marks ngaiiwt a cadet reuder him liable to dismissal, or as cadets call ii. found.

Despite tho strict rulc aa againet an increase of 5,523,520 the when the steamer struck the rock' he was thrown into tiv machine coiviug injuries crippled hi ing of the Flournoy company's teuants gpecial Offer- There IS lnw T.mfirsnn with Indian IiiFnector Mc accident, and Burns is one of the piecediig year. It shows mat town aau city real esUte mortgages were tiled aggregating 47,290 424, while wtre eatietied, a dtcreafe of $599 243, as against a defines of $877,487 the preceding year. There were chattel mort-Csa'B tiled aggri'iratirg 142, 147, and were an Uicreai-e 7,200 500, ita hn iucreSf of Laughlin complaints were mail'3 by the As a rale, tho two young men didn't Tor a long lie 1 i-i Yoi discuss art when they met, ior they against smoking some cf the youngsters run the chances of slyly puffing cigarettes, and having no pocLcts carry tenants that they had attempted to lease their lands from Captain Ht-cic, but he told them that others had leas 3d the lands and they would bo compi-llwl Dr. Agnew atti'isded i.ia f.i.-o re- knew that they couldn't agree on Um ivr rfitu-'ions subject, bo they argued on tno sin 1 1 them ia.side the bundi of their caps. Wanted of 20 words, question lor nenner ui mm mici-anything about it.

477,282 the precediig ye-r. ilia wtj" tiliu28 this last Ji-ar wi $4., ,139.1 .) and th'i 6 Times for 25 Cents. ne-; ci-nt c-xtra t-acu iutxiticn for sometimes writes poetry called witn ms creaFO nl IJ.tn ei.i ti-j ol lot tu iireti-ii'i movd five ribs ft oin his kit "vacii: trci-hiM'd his s-kull, ti-'g of silver for puiii" c. I If- com-jjclld to wear a pki-stpr of jaci.i't for 1 y. th- nt.

A pt of th-1 eiui of -pin b'-th tdbow ioints arc ione. is the back of 1 lie and his :6 is on tho extreme right side of the b'j'iv. Ke is now 04 years old and very and has a clicrful "Tin is a member of the A. wifo and ba'ay on the young man vno often puiuts pictures. i ff-i and othf-r dfwUl "I'm writing some veit.es j.uuu ye.ir i-ti'l'tlg Si -ji.

in'- baby," said the first young man. FIpId Wp.ntd. Ko- Rr il other advertise! oolumn to see tho parties He nau ie.i-.eu they desired to retain their homes. The injector told th-iu to meet him ac the sitroiu-v Wednesday and he would hue that they pot a fair deal. A lare number put in a-i appearance, and the inspector, with Captain Ueuk, was there to hear him.

One after another they told thotr stories, and the captain made each one admit that cither the Indian refuse! to make the lease or- the parties did not, present bondsmen and cash according to regulations. Duts to Dociilc. 1,384 iium'vr uutl on an increuBfover i lie pre- "Well, im painting a pioi-uie The day of the four year course 1 one cadet with three marks against lus record. His in the array almost in and ho was hastening to the last duty he would have to prifon-i under tho rigid discipline of the academy. On the walk in front cf row ho met the charming young woman from Michigan with the strictest of the tactical officers stationed at the Point.

After saluting as required tho cadet raised his cap to the pretty girl, and a cigarette fell to the ground at the tactical man's feet. For a moment tho cadet was almost paralyzed. A vision of tho four black LUllJ.M D-inie. l.nrK v.mc mine," said tho second. 1 4 Mmes.

"I'll tell you what I'll do," said the 20 vordtJ) 10 tln0B. nnh-u man "I'll write a poem abon'-, iV.rm and 730 c'ny foreclosures recorded R. mid served duriuR 1 0 'ar on the Iu 1894 the number of farm mortgages (i was 21 403; RaMsfied to.v a ironclad gunboat Essex, which was stationed at Cairo during the early days of tho rebellion. St. Louis tiled, 8 629 bati-Ueri, ctifittel rnorttrngi-a tiled, 113,18 rANTfO District The captain told the lessees that they your "baby if you'll paint a picture oi mine." "Agreed, "responded the axiizt readily.

"I'll do it." Then the families were together mrrc than ever, and the mothers compareu their babies minutely as to markiug disposition, prospects and other thin At last the young man who sometime writes ucotrv finished his verses, PIONEER WOMAN EDITOR. mvsi lea-e of him in 20 days or tney would be cessed.also that there were Mcber, -i to rep-rast nnd bag marks aud a swe of the clanger of bc- a had been trouble tome who Walter Iticliarils the Ay Mrn. Corr of the Eoston Transcript. not lcasrt land under any cirun liig dit misted at the last hour came upon Rtanc.is. He also informed them that him.

linlfl bask honing that fietf, 52 COS. For ih- year 1S95 the number of fnrm mortgagee fil-d wa P.ttisfif 'own morsgiwes tilk-il, clr'el moitges Iiltt. -'I, 37,409. Lvm-AS'ir ciiiiitv hied fsrm 312,270.37. win 02 were lucrcaStf $79 35.

1- will lw(n thn1. v.h ihe moH-r'akvindebtfdri'ei of tues-tnte u.creapi-. ttlP p-ICt'tltR'-'e ui The ofr.cer (lid not s.oo tho cigarette hted upon miL'htbe di--' as he intended to eye Walter Eichards has been brought into notice the present week by tho of her biitlid ir- ju the first woman edit in tli-cccutry. The CchIgh Trusi-ns a vrrv small even- The cadet t.hilo tl-01 purzlc! fv.d sip.the- bet Til ftSt IIOV- 115. lit- li-n die; tam- ddrcsb esceiit iS5-4 stern- to be there wh.cn they wero The captain told them that he been in the Indian Mrvicn yi-afo mrit such a set of bulldoz-v the young man who often finished his portrait, iio everything had teen kept a friendly tccrcl.

The two families gathered cue ovn-ing to hear the poetry and view tho First each father showed what he had dono for his baby, ami the whole company went into ecstasies. "Best thing you ever did, said the toward 00 ago byDutton '1 to reuori Tho ycuug wo rciddie nod with a r.iaidel a firm of Boston printers ir.i?rc iae cii' utred with the previous Bonner or la! they would understand v.r in command on then Tvi.n In'l tliR state nrintm-2. nicy cu year ia materially decreased. C1XT lid stepped be- Lvudo Id. alter, a cultivated tion.

He read a stipulation signed by Mcll C. Jay of the Flournoy company AS1! ED- tate v. sell the cele'orHted rrpiiflpniaii. to edit it. til til vorla nio-i, v.iu riu- iai.it-1- offered to witm His health soon failed, and he became vy ku nieei, uaveriioru Butcheru' Stock net from the reservation March lB'-lO, if in tkc h'm too ill to do much manual work, latins emergency his sister, Miss Cornelia Walter, acted as his amanuensis.

Whcu he died, Miss Walter was engaged to calves, $.2.603.50 hogs, $4.00 to ar automatic skirt ie: holds r.kirt ud: Then they drew long breaths, and the poetry young man read his poem about his friend's haby, and the artist showed ciiiCHCns, to oj; "Captain, you ut that rroduce Jbara, otsfc, uuuu, ers of shirt waists buy nt siufti ponulnr price old 00c; new 80. i2c; eggs, 8c; potatoes, take his place. Xms was oeiore tue uiub woman's rights wero much talked of. his picture of his triena's Daoy. There was a silence.

corn, 44c. Grain Oat-', illv, a fiudi to uer he riratette is no" but m'lie. I The Transcript had a peculiar tea ta "You didn't catch the delicate sug PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. dropped it. I it is shameful oi iuc o.

is v. oimmous, liii reari street, Boston. 2 4 VXTAKTED Scavenger work, slops, greaRO vv traps, manure, water cjosets. cets pools, e'e the cuscs of diphtheria. scarlt fever, reniovtd Hest satisfaction guaranteed.

Address box 66. 230 10 the flht wa; discontinued, n-formed the farmers that he would possession a long time before that, and no compromise would bo considered. Peculiar Accident to a Woman. Sioux City, June Sarah Lewis has served notice on the city of injuries recoivod in a peculiar accident recently. The Home Telephone company had dug holes for a number of poles, and Mrs.

Lewis in walking thronnh the tall grass near her house, fmi.lo1 nnrl nlnnsred head first down gestion of intellectuality in my DaDy, Kniri the wife of the poetry young man. William Lamb PIcknoll, the American artist, has been awarded a third class "AnH vnn failed entirely to do jus ble sphere, and Miss Walter successtuuy fitted into it. The paper had not a wide general scope, though there was something like a digest of the more important news of the day in it, which Miss nnd she also provided. medal by the committee on awards or the WANTED To repair plasteriDe, chimneys and do carpenter vork.C. S.

Furr, S34 tice to my baby," said the wife of the artist. "You can't see anything but your own baby. And then there were other words of a what was thourht necessary of the local mc to comess tuai i uo srxn to smoke, but lots cf us girls do it, and she forced a little laugh. "You will not teli on mc, will you?" She went on with an appealing glance that penetrated he stem miiit ary breast. "I would not have it known.

The captain promised. His honor as a gentleman compelled him to accept the young woman's word, but his eyo was Used upon tho cadet. "Come cn, captain, or we will be Rntnn with the aid of one re Paris salon. Frank Fowler is painting a portrait of ex-Governor Flower for tho executive mansion nt Albany and of Archbishop Comgan for the New York Catholic club. Elder Haggard considers "Jess" bi finUhori Tinvfil.

on which his fame AH TED -A gent" iu every town to fell As-bnrv btevcles and sundries. BisdiscounU and exclusive territory. Wheels sliippfdauy- porter, her sole assistant, one ecaieu The Transcript in this way for a few one of them. The hole was seven feet deep, and so na-row that the prisoner could not move her arms. She was Vinirl in this nosition for over half an tiere tor examiiiation renci ior cataioRuew icycle Ileanquaneif, Chicago.

221-16 similar character, only more empnaxio. Presently the wife of the poetry young man gathered up her baby and went home, followed by her husband-Since that time the two families do years and constantly wrote ior lis o-ui-loviniT the nrmer to marry a gen hnnr before discovered and dragged out. will bo most likely to rest. The hcroino of the Transvaal tragedy was a real person, and her house is shown to tourists who tleman 01 pecuniary nieaua. uaiuuiu She claims to havo suffered permanent Courant.

not know each otner. imicagu 'u-Solid through trains to New York City injury, and will sue lor no.uw uimuiB. visit Protoria. Tnvlnr Artfims. "Oliver Optic, late," said the girl triumph, and as she passed she gave the cadet a smile that stole his heart away.

That night the old stono buildings resounded with The Practical Qnostlon. rbinfc it only fair to warn you, Hi Swth 12th street- were nlaced in service inav i.n -y tho veteran story writer for boys, although ram," said the aged politician to his 73 years olu, is sun ionu 01 iran-i. tht. in writinz his talcs ho aims at who had son, a promising young ampacity 01 twyiv, flat nto This will enable both first and eecond cliss to go thron2h without eh.tr.EB cf ea'S. A colored pjr-ter ia in f.harcri of first and cond HarS dav coache? tof-ttfnd lo the wf.nts ond tn infiire Fcruaniou.y been olectcd to tne legislature never to writo uowu iu uvj start to the capital oi tne suuo JT st abont to CUH RENT For lortce Saet lodga room in the coy: sue t.

leurj Guutrtim, nurnphrey Di'i O. Ti TTi-rt- t.lin vouns iCW IotK that measures tnat measures lows Banker For Gold. June 27. At the ninth annual meeting of the Iowa Bankers' ussopiation, President Casstdy spoke plainly on the duty of the meeting in the present crisis, advocating action in favor of a gold standard. His remarks were received with warm ap-plauso showing tempt of the 125 delegates present.

J. K. Dcruiug. cashier of the Second Nat ioual bank. Dubuque, iMirl rcld always had to enter upon bis duties, thin; architect, is an exhibitor at tho Paris salon this year.

He shows four nrcliitccturul landscapes of English scenery. Mr. Hertz cipsr. carp route. This ia s.n addition to the port' that always ima loon to the Ecole des Beaux- cou- deeply affecting the puouc tou.hu vin Pit-sbnra Disuatch.

come up for consideration before tlio. La body to which you havo been elected, and r.i3 nonse. corrupt, designing men will seek to in- OL.CTirr0Ci recently fluenco your vote. They will try to hol for bribe you, Hiram. They will you vcars aw he erected a Art, having passed a creditable examina LOANED on (haUch: ec-nd no'--bought, t-ha.

lUntt-r, iZ-4i Brrr lilock tion. eral Apeut, 111 Adauisstreet.Chicagu.IU. money. Be on your guard against mom, uma mybov. and remember that tne repuva been and always would be the lusts of of currency; that wo would only use silver in a "limited amoant, and that wo Rudolih Evans, a young sculptor, is modeling a bust of Secretary Morton.

"Tho young man has not taken a single mensuremont in making this bust," said tho secretary, "and yet its pro- cr, that mv old hat fits Lske snel Tr Eon. Moat delightful trip for Eiimmfr r.st but little more ti.sn bv rail Gnvn-formation at No-thwestera line -lcfeet tion of the family whoso name you oeai the crc laid and the honor of the district you repre-, he conunutetl bad too mnch coined r.ow. by ihc Explosion. scut aro a staivf. iof term in prison.

I will, father, replied tne yumi riid it as well as it docs myself," which of jourso is high art. TM Crate Uhaoiann 2SS7 sircet; alto two lota on North 12th st. man, deeply moved- "How-how much 0 office, 117 South leutn. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav half of the moment set for execution. The Assemby at Crete will open July The man iu jail was a young O'i June 27.

Ed N. Dedncic. a painter employed at the Missouri roundhouse, was instantly killed at 12:30 todav while testing a mnature which exploded. It hud been made at the roundhouse. George Watt, a blacksmith also at the same place, had FOIv SALE Nice gentle family mare.

harns and hH' ton or side bar buggy. Enquire at county clerk's othce. 233 3. The railway com panies of Nebraska will they probably offer mo?" Chicago Tribune. An Indipnan' NorscRlrl.

The following letter was received recently bv tho New York World: ffln.r. Thn World, tho who at Jmgalia had killed a ieimw country Vu self defense- on election arn co-operating heartily with the As ening power as the Koysb sembly management. Oa July 3 and 4 Excursion to DnTr. t.olorrto pntp, all railroads in Nebraska will Bi-ii xick-ote from any station in the state to Crete Hnd return for one fate, ctxvl until Juiy pappcr of the Propel, that Whrel -n-onsen forced the Park Com. to give orders that thu and 12ifi North 2' street: one two-story liunltoo nd ruebio vi n-o llreton day.

Ho saw the gaiiows uuin watched tho rope adjusted, but when all the preparations were completed and the time nearly up an express rider brought a commuta' I( of the prisoner's sentence. After a tk-rt term iu prison he returned to the miucs. and this summer went bark t-i Croviilo. where ho em bu.l"ing o. V5.

2Tlh street Ray It. Ieefe. 251 Soath 11th street, iooms.1, tnd 'i, second lloor. 233-10 July 4-h. 5th, 6.h, Tth and Sth, ac Baby enrinse.

vrich by the war is not a Unaijc, but a Cradel on Wheels should bo kept of tht 1 Tnvt Police di.l not aiourf 14. Prom rfUiy 10 jmy it ll rnnnrl trin tickets froi? all count of National Educitional asfocw- with her hick there. 1 points wihin 150 miles of Crete for oue tion. A round trip 'ate of one i.re Tdus FOR hmid hih v. heel, coi.d as new.

iS'l 1) rrctt. 211 10 she lis to be a baby once before she becair.i 00 ben made for Ttio'c wbic' tn seenre 'oun ployed the same cs'i to build his house and then whas har: I OK Orira'-e: lots ir 1 irr in forfiHo S-T 1 r--r 7 tc: cf icc'l Cr Pro(trtims ma be oNtaine and ton secured by writing to Prof. J. S. Urowu, Crete, Neb.

for the pcc-Tiel I v-l. pras. vricli V. 3 years built the gallows on how Ve hanged. Orovilie iUcm.

but 1-e ridden don th nw W.nm a on of Denver fan. VCLJZ xtroai' low ri.tes 1. M. dep'it or ci'y vxtremv low r.es ehon i bis right leg broken by tho explosion. Honors For Omaha Graduate.

CamuiIIDge, June 27. The class of '03 at Harvard was graduated todav. The trraduaticg class numbers nearly 400. there being 3G3 degrees of A. couf erred and Ci degrees of S.

13. Among tho 10 talntis the highest conferred were Oscar Quick and AsaW. K. Billings of Caaba fcbbth S'hool Merlins. Cni-AU JuneCT -The 1'ivshy-tcriau Sabbath iVi.nl institute of 1.

1-svnod of Iowa 1 a ---sion here with by w. S. Bryan, D. and Howard Aguew Juhuiou. D.

ci Ch.cao. rotiriccn-Yrar-tMd -Irl SVT.rv.isr.. June 27. Tee car lar "a- a faTiiilio of V.V: came t-i For HSOtm Fr.err.l. C-.

ror. lOlh TC- LF- Vr' MX il: -nc is -ry Cf I Nu---' r. Ho Yo-r Arttlrt n. It you're Rtiine e.itt, Ssu'h Clark Ch'csto, can oi to lie represent? JVrti-ytv Five tiaiiv HRrrihur-, ulelphi i N-w -rt: i-. ve co over at o-SO r-'u-- m- 11 r-r" Atk a'out the firtt-ckijscrvic-c.

noidun a Itrjrcltr Occnrrencr. Aii Oregon nr. of th Atrrr- Th robbery wsj LEIOVE iUK. 'mmlar m-rthly Kkm.ath Falls surpo-sod to Ic.nohiErhwr.yman." bcn bv "tiv same! -rio: Ux. 'J' riage of Merchant litr.e Josic 'rarred li who ihe mr.il Cttuna sucy.

is Chanman's third wi'e. and that of his littl- bride A ep-cial train on Ur.ioi I 1 And he siv the nam." and th-SI Sarap- vv -y th" hapde "i t1- "n1 pnuch im-k-ls of lt'Cs- hthwymea may sound to folk, btt wtcm hayo icarricd that whifr or.ly nine lnavee Ll: at p.m., rcurnint: leaveCortland at p.m. (inly fi'lcrnu1 ior rour.u v- one hichwayriau may appear thw may half a ri' zi b.idi::t: the jjams ni Id- -3 r. A'-- street, depjt, nith and etret5. by with trans o-yrrin th- crowd i P.V -s.

New York an. Fourth 33 and 4lh lb- Nonhwctt ill Pel) tickets to voint on its lin ia CiJXT-x. Ia. a farmer livi'K mil- i-a. was struck ly hghJuins; and instantly killed.

Iowa rmJoff.ee EiMM.rl. Waousoton. A has been cstabh-lW at Fjy-tto county, Iowa, with Peter Kraft as iot-rnastor. VrciitrtMOMl 111 Trmr-r Mit.WAt-KKK. 7.

SnpnnUn "'why. w--. -v: gasped tho r.ij-at rru 7 1 Xebrvk within SCO 'oves Ior roQud trip, ut-uu Kightorn Wed F.iRlitT. A wcdrlms: was cvVlT.ttfid at Pari-h cburch. EnsLsnd.

a rr-markr-blc cl.ara-K-T. Tuc bnrnrr.m was Mr Thrins: C-i-te of Xew-trrwn HunperfMrd. formerly mater of the tye-n hunt, who is vt -reins riTn and the bnde was a cirl. named 9rirK Iiakr. Uort This is tbe summer resort 'o i-t tz of th? Wisconsin incoln.

and is a dflig.St al pla at Cfeicty. who is nowbeiucin which to pass hot Tcsticated for maiioasar hr th XoTlhw-sfrn isonlyieacbei It Radbourne. aced 1. -vtho liad been in bis service a week. Mr.

Coxc's late wife cm the caarire ot aisoracriy arrests ine va To irrure slecpiPR CREAM oonduct. At Ue I bprilia aid swrvic- witbot trans- died six months ago. Thrflttuc Fat ct tJw Fntorn. bis accuser, V. X- Uckts at citr offir, 117 oulb raliin and Mr.

Bercer baa fwore out a cr warrant. Suit for sianaer wu. 1 and 8. oi ar TTnit- fr-ia tito I 1 J1Tl- Thr CyrlfT "id tin- SniAf. A wondTfnl sr-Ake st-nry rcmes fmm r.r-1 Crk, abmt ie miles frem this city.

was nditis bis i when saw a Iirce Jiiik'- in the rrmd. t'i run over the snake if possible. kn it to be harmkss. He did and the-next thing be kn -w the snak" vsrapped around his neck, became and could net htswhI birycK snake and Johnnie i -r mt-i a ditch tcber. -i-Om minad to Ins V- w.vs irciuc Cambcllvillo We suppose when the new order of things is fully established th cirrus will contain a den of mice into which a daring woman will go and perform The Nickel Pla rcod has nublished Rr.erwjns.viiur.

bowine bf lv MTLiurKK. June Jennm. Kidearor c-n- the Cimai DHh Wasbcr: yet tt "hy mate roewrr thrilling tnicago rteouru. haa aatborii-d the Nortberni 1 mention hall and rt! beTiartr. of cei-era to proceed against Henry vuiaro Jtalv a ta afttTja-rtnt uncr PPRPFrT MADE- s.

jr. il 'TTrp am at, of Tartar Pov. dr. Ffe- I PlMwfrj a reynlut'TTi in Ireland hay- anicAhwotncersotUierwa. wau 0 to is, ani pwennnR if m-nia oi found to bT aecurpd maJawfrtl throneh drawine room sleeping in tb way of ooxomiasiona ciT hw betcwi Chicago and 8ona.

been made public in Cine'nuati That's a scd safe dtstauce away CSiioago Post jV mu tbe SOU Will DC 'J wi naif Trun i v'n' enl Agent, IU Adatns icago, Hh paperHRCHIVE NewspaperBRCHIVE8.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Lincoln Journal Star Archive

Pages Available:
1,771,187
Years Available:
1881-2024