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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 18 , 1890.
LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF LINCOLN , NEBRASKA.
AI1STHAUT OK T1TI.H.
tr. n. McMnrtrr , anr H. iiiu si.
AUCIIITI2CT.O.
ixvin. nrnr. it.it : A < i i. iiiriinrn * nn .
ATTOIIXKYS.
Jin n < - A AltNchnlcr , HOI < > St. Tel 108.
llnchuer A lliiniiiHiiin , 11)11 O SI.
Drown A Miimplcr , It. tit & III , 1127
_ O .SI.
> . I. . Calilwcll , It. 10 A II , Muntuom-
i-i-y Illk.
V. C. .lotuiflton , n. 12 A 1.1. lllchitrrt
a. v. i.nnu , n.i , 1121 n si.
l.ovc A Prnrnploii. 1112. % < 1 St.
DlncUcll A Voile , J1ST C ) . SI. IMione TH5.
SIc > crnor t KiiKcr , XKtt O St. Tel. BOO
.1 oil 11 I * . Sin u If. .McMttrtry Illk.
Tin-nit Oiiiicnhclnier , 10211 O St.
C. M.Tnrlcrr , MoMiirlry lllte.
J. 13. I'lilliioll , liaa O SI.
O. S. Italnhott , 1127 O SI.
HIckcltN A AVItnoii , aioMurtry Illk.
31. M. Slnrr. It. : I2 , llrowncll 111k.
SIcnniN A. Tyrrell , lll.'l O SI.
fralliol. llrynn .fc Allen , 11. ! 10 Me-
Aim-try Illk.
iiAicnmns. '
it. AV. 3iu.xtT.-n Co. , 1:10 : s. isth si.
phone , Tn.'i.
W. II. Miller , 12ir. M St.
91. I. . AVIIilninn , 2is.T : o SI.
tAiticrlciin i\oliniiKo National , 1100
O S I *
Colmi.llla National , J. II. AVrlKht ,
I'ren. . 102.-I I ) SI.
FlrMiiitloniil , X. S. Hnrwooili rrc . ,
S. i : . Cur. 10th & < > . SIN.
iiAitiimt SHOTS.
BlinrlcH lliMVc-ii , Ilrnco Illk , 15th * O
Stn.
iW * . I'\ Cole , S. AV. Cor. llth & 1' . , Cnpl-
tnl lintel.
T. i : . Doelch , Olh mill O Sin.
C. II. Ilawherf , Lincoln Hotel.
Ceo. M. HollliiR.-r , 20S Jf. loth St.
. A. I. . JoliiiHon , tlO I * St.
Jllllcr .V Wnllnce , 10th & O SU.
'J. M. MorrlH , UK N. 12th St.
C. T. Neville , 101) N. lllh Sl.f
O. AV. IMcilNiuii , 125 S. 10th , SI.
IlciiMer A Vonl , * 2il : N. lOth St.
II. J. llolilnnoii , hiiNcmciit Ilurr Dlk.
. AV. M. Smith , 1025 N. SI.
I' . AV. Vnmiell , Olh A O Sin.
< Seo. A. Wclili. 12 S. 12th SI.
13. II. WlllIiuiiM. 71O I * St.
II. A. AVUe , l.'IOl O St. . I'otvln nik.
IIATIIS.
Clirln' I'lace , N. AV. Cor. lllh & P. SI * .
BIrM. M. S. GOOKC , I.aille * only , 1B1O
O St.
Snlplio-Hnlliio llnth HOIIWP , nrx. M. II.
A J. O. Everett , J-Hli & M Six.
JL II10YCLKS.
'Jnek Fnrccll , renr 1.12 N. lllh St.
Inline Krlnhctle , 1-KI5 , O St.
\Viii. Kelnnll , l-ttO : O St.
E. It. niithrlc , 15-10 O SI.
II. II. 1'leroe , lUh ! mul P SI * .
II. K. SlillcK. 112 N. lath St.
JIV. II. Wnr l , 1018 O SI.
IlfcACKSMITIIS.
C. AV. Cnmonn. 825 II St.
FlNlicr A AVcMtovcr. O20 N SI.
. IV. Mliilck. 10th A M Stn.
A. Siiiinn , 228 S. Olh SI.
H. S. Tylce , 213 S. Olh St.
HOUSES.
Bird. S. J. Allowny , 122O M. St.
I. lliiucr , ii08 N St.
Itlrn. L. J. Duller , 1308 N St.
BIr . S. A. Cnthcr , 1118 a St.
Mr . HI. GrntlRiiy DoKKett , 1O21 M St.
BIr . Ednn Peery , 1128 a St.
BIrM. J. W. Uhl , 14-10 N St.
HOOKS AND STATIONEUY.
fcs H. W. llrown. 127 S. llth St.
If" * ! ,1V. , K. nnrlln rniiie , ins S. llth St.
U. P. Hehnril. 2O2-SOO S. llth St.
A. T. Leniliiir & Co. , 1100 O St.
C. M. Onhorn , in-1 S. 12th St.
A. L. Shinier , Cor. 15th A O St . t
HOTTLINO WOIIKS.
lliieolii llottlliip : Workn. U15-317 O S .
IIIIOICEHS.
Axlnlcr A Co. , 231 S. llth St.
A. I ) . IllrfcM , 1038 N St.
Penny A Co. , lllh A N SlM.
II. C. YOIIIIKT. 137 S. lllh St.
IIUSINESS COLLEGE.
D. It. MIIIlirltlBf , lllh A O Sin.
CANCEIl A TUMOIl SPECIALISTS.
Pr. T. O'Connor , 130O O St.
IWeNley aneeii , M. n. . 1122 O St.
CAHHIAGES ANI WAGONS.
nillmeycr A Sadler. 1133-35 M , St.
Ilnrnier A WlneheNler , 1O20 O St.
Ile H A Mueller , 235 S. Oth St.
SvrmiNOii A AnilcrHOii , X121 P St.
J. S. Tylec , 213 S. Olh St.
OIGAIIS.
Frnnk In Tell , 1O2O O St.
Nuvlllo HroH. , 115 N. lllh St.
O. It. Wolf , 103(1 O SI.
12 il. YOIIIIW , 12O7 O St. , Phone 1.
CLOAKMAKING.
Jlrn. Ailillc E. Slmw , 131O N St.
CLOTHING.
Hro lllllK , Kln A Co. . 1013-1O O St.
Eiltv. Cerf * Co. , 025 O St.
CLOTHING CLEANED.
BIri . BInry AVnlker , 137 S. llth St.
COAL.
nnrlon Knel Co. , 1O24 O St.
J. ai. Ilroiul , 1007 O St.
ituuMcv Conl Co. . 102-1 O St. . _
J. K DeHcher , II ) J5 J St. , Phone 411.
DlerkH Lumber A Caul Co. , 125-140
S Hill St >
J. S/Gnhel / , 110 S. 13th St. Phone. 800.
IlnleliliiH A llyntt , 1O4O O St.
II. M. Leiivltt. 117 N. 12th SI.
Lincoln Conl Co. , 1OI5 O. St.
Neb. Coiil Co. , E. Hacker. 114 S. 1SIU
HI. , Phone. 23O.
OberllcM' Lumber A Coal Co. , 127 B )
12th SI.
Wm. II. O'Shen , 20th nnrt N Sl .
BI < L. I'rentcr , 122O O St. IMione 58B.
Ch.irle. . E. WlUon. 44O S. Uth St.
COLLECTIONS.
BiiraKac'N Collection ARency. II. Hor-
rUoti , MniuiKer , Citpllnl Hotel.
(1. It. Kemmel , 1031 N St.
niekellH * Wllnon , McMnrtry Illk.
II. C. Yoiinir , 1 T S. lllh St.
COMMISSION MEHCHANTS.
O. JnuohMon , 217 N. Ulh St.
CONTItACTOIlS A IlUlLDEIlS.
D. II. Ilrowii , Sill S. lOlh St.
J , J. Huller , 135 S. 13lh SI.
DENTISTS.
I , . P. Dnvln. D.D.S. , lllh * O S ( .
O. lf. Liuuberlnon , D.U.H. , Cor 12h
A O SU.
JT. lllner , D.H.S. , 1231 O St.
Mr. P. D. Hherwln , It. 17 , llnrr Illk.
Loiil. Wente , D.D.8. . 137 S. llth SI.
DEPAUTMENT STOUES.
*
II. HeriioUhlmer * Co. , 1131-43 N S . ,
i:01-iin S. 12lh St.
DETECTIVES.
tale Detecllve AHHoclnllon , A. L.
Pound , Chief , Uil llr UroTvnt-11 Illk.
DHESSMAKEHS.
Bllmi Ll le Elvln , 151O O St. , It. 1.
a Blr . It. EnrlKht , 120 S. loth St.
Mr . Jennie 1'Miiiiey , It. 27 , Potvln nik.
Mr . Anna Gulluu , 14O3 O SI.
BIlHN M. Jlnl one , llrownvll Illk.
Blm. Jeuule Polios , 1443 N St.
SlurtfU SUti-rn , 1323 O SI ,
Blm. C. J. Todil , 1121 O SI.
DHUC1S.
II. W. Ilrowii , 127 H. llth St.
Henry II. llarlle , D2U O St.
\V. T. Duil eon , 1MJ3 O St.
Kurekn Ilemedy Co. . 1OU1 N 91.
A. L , Hliniier , Oof , loth A O 8U.
8. A. D. Shlllluir , 237 S. lllh St.
New Lnunlnir Phuruiuoy.
J. O. Wocititieuur , 13O M. lOth St.
DHY GOODS.
Fllitferulil Dry Gooodii Co. , 1O23-2O
"O St.
Uurvu' Hew York Store , 110U O St. i
ILICTJUCAL ixc < i\iins AND MA-
CIIIMST.S.
M. O. Ili-llly , 11th ninl M Stn.
It. L. Smith , cor. Ulh A M Stn.
K.Ml'l.OVMn.NT HL'ltnAUS.
Lincoln nnitiloyiiienl mul llcnlnl
Iliil-entt , 1OI2 O St.
P. Coiirney ItleharilM , 132 N. lOth SI.
KXPItUSS COMPANIES.
Ailanin R\ironn Co 1" . I' , MeLutiKhllns
MnnnKer , 113 S. lOlh St.
EYE AXO EAU SPECIALISTS.
Dr. Mnilileii. S.V. . Cor. lllh mul O Stn.
Dr. 1L. . Itlicr , 1231 O St. Phone 300.
ri.OIIIST.S.
Prey A. Prey. 114 S. 12lh St.
PLOiit ; A .Ml PHED.
Allnnllo Milling Co. . Hobert Pvtcrnou ,
MniuiKer , 1UO S. llth St.
Geo. A. linker , 1.S31 O St.
J. M. llron.l , 1007 O St.
llonil A lleilnon , 410 S. llth St.
It. L. Gnrleii. O mill 2 lib Stn.
Jan. GIllL-n , 2115 O St.
S. A. Ilenlim , 3100 O St.
M. L. IIlKlvy , 11)33 O Sit
C. JiiL-ohMoii. 217 N. Dili .SI.
> I. D. Johiinon , 14.1 S. Oth St.
Johnnoii A Olnen , 11H S. Dill SI.
11. N. Tovrn , 27th mul O Sin. Phone
520.
Charlcn E. YVIInon.140 S. llth St.
PLOUH MILLS.
Illrchnri ] , Ilrlilne .t Co. , 315 N. Olh St.
PUHNISIIED HOOMS.
"Arnyle , " Mrn. S. A. Wnnl , 11O S. 12lh
SI. Plume O57.
Win. llnrr , 1327 O St.
A. C. Eherhnrt , 1)32 P St.
Mrn. S. J. Harrln , 1342 N , Cor. 14th St.
Mrn. M. V. Joiien , 231 S. Olh St.
Mrn. S. D. ICcniiiton , 138 S. lOth St.
Pnlnce DliiliiK llall , 1130 N St.
ShiHTcm * Annex , 133 S. 12th St.
Mm. M. E. SIiiMV , 131O N SI.
PUHNITUItE.
Ilnynril A Guerlii , 132O O St.
Meliizer A SwclirlliKfli , 1323 O St.
Pranr. Petcrn , 1518 O St.
PUIIRHSR.
P. E. Voelkcr , Cor. lith'.t N Sin.
GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES.
G. C. Moore , 1OO N. Oth St.
GOVERNMENT CLAIM AGENTS.
John Glllenple , 113 N. 13th St.
GUNSMITHS .
,
Inane Prlnhelte.l-l35 O St.
Win. ICelHiill , 143O O SI.
GROCERIES.
Prniik CnnnliiKhniii , O2l N. 12lh St.
J. P. Deneher. 11)15 ) J St. Phone 411.
It. L. Garten , O A 21th Sin.
Jan. Glllen. 2115 O St.
S. A. Heiilon. 24O O St.
Win. Hotallnw. 1425 O St.
S. S. McKcmiey , 2712 O St.
J. Miiilnen , 2OIO O SI.
II. P. ReiiKan , 235 S. llth SI.
Mrn. O. Rlonlmi , 10 IO O St.
G. P. Sclianf , 323 N. Olh SI.
C. M. St-Itx , 1125 O St. Phone 020.
J. W. Smith A Co. . 310 H. llth St
The Keyntone , 142 S 12th St. Phone
744.
II. N. Town , 27th A O Stn. Phone B20.
Alex Wcher , 131-33 N. 14th St.
D. M. Wilt. lOth < fc O Stn.
H. Yimoul , 14O1 O SI. Phone BIS.
G. L. 1C. OF P.
AV1I1 II. Love. G. K. H. S. , 1113 O St.
GLASS AND'PAINT.
Standard Glnnn A Pntnt Co. , S. E. Cor.
12lh A 91 Sin.
HARDWARE.
Humphrey Ilron. , 1O1-1O7 N. Oth St.
HARNESS ,
rim * . K. Slof.-rt. iti S. Oth St.
Woodrrorth A McPiiII , 1218 O St.
HATS , ETC.
.T. A. Smith , 1137 O St.
HIDES , PURS. ETC. il
DobMon A LmiKrcii. U2O It St.
HORSESHOEING.
Ploycrii A Ilolofnon. 122 S. 14th St.
HORSES.
Mendow Rrook Pine Slock Farm , P.
W. Ilnldwlii A Son , 1203 O St.
HOTELS.
Capital Hotel , llth and P Stn.
Hotel Ideal , W. C. Flciiry , 121 S. 14th
St.
Klmball Hotel , 151O O St.
The Lincoln , Oth and P Stn.
The Miiilell. 13th mul MSlM. .
The Wlndnor. 321-28 N. llth St.
Tleriinn Hotel , 238 N 7th St.
Tremont HOIIMI8lh mid P Stn.
Union Hotel , 728-30 P St.
ICE.
M. L. Trenter , 122O O St.
INSURANCE.
Ilankern' Life Inn : Co. , llth A P. Stn.
Piirmern * A Mcrchnnln' Inn. Co. , Farm >
crn' A Merchant * ' nulldluff.
J. R. Iiiknter , 1O25 O SI.
G. R. Klnniu-11. 1O31 N St.
The Teaehern' National Fraternal
Ilenellt AHMII. , 303 Ilracc Illock.
Trnvelern' Life A Accident , Room 8 ,
Union Illk.
INVESTMENT AND LOANS.
Abbott Ilron. Loan Co. , 1025 O St.
P.V. . Haldwlii A Soil , 12O5 O SI.
II. P. Polnom , Cannier Induntrlnl Sav-
IIIKH Hank.
Helm A Heed , 112 S. 12th SI. Tel. flO.'l.
J. R. IiikHter , 1O25 O St.
J. II. McMurlry , .Mu fiiPlry Illk.
Merchant Triint Co. , 1OI ) S. lOth St.
A. E. Moeller , 1O23 O .St. .
Security Investment Co. , Rlehnriln Ilk
Ward A Cnlbcrtnoii , 11)11 O St.
Woodward Ilron. , 103 S. llth St.
H. O. Yountr. 137 S. llth St.
IRON WOIIKS. HOILERS A ENGINES.
HedKctt Lincoln Iron Work * , 7th ami
M Stn.
3. Iloberln. 203 S. Oth St.
JEWELERS.
llloedel A Crocker , 121O O St.
Dave Iliiken , 31O N. lOth St.
P. II. HnrrlH , 1133 O St.
E. S. KliiK , 1300 O St.
A. E. Patch. 2353 O St.
JO1I PRINTERS.
Hunter PrlnlluK Co. , S2.1 N. llth St.
Georixe Ilrolhern , 11U-118 S. 13lh St.
Jno. Mclntonh , 1134 N SI.
L. D. Woodruff , lllh and BI Stn.
JUNK SHOPS.
S. Polnky , 331 N. Oth St.
LAUNDRIES.
Clnrknoii Laundry Co. , 330-338 S. lllh
St. Phone 27O.
The Ill-lit Laundry , 3208 O St.
Yule Ilron. ( Hand Laundry ) , 1417 O St.
LIVERY STAIILES.
A. G. Illllmeyer , 1131-33 M St. T.-l. 433.
Jordan A Reene. 1O3O O St.
W. P. Smith , 01H II St.
Spere A Co. , 331 S. Olh St.
LOAN OFFICES.
M. Polnky , O33 O SI.
LUMIIEH.
DlorkM Lumber A Coal Co. , 123-40 S.
8lh SI.
J. S. Gabxl , 110 S. 13lh S ( . Phone 300.
S. K. Mnrllii , 737 N St.
Oberllen Lumber A Conl Co. , 127 N.
13th SI.
Will. H. O'Shen , 30th A N Stn ,
M. L. Trexler. 132O O St.
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN.
G. E. ThompHon , 1311 O St.
MANUFACTURERS OP MATTRESSES.
Puyue A Leek , lOth & K Stn.
BIASSAGE.
Mrn. BI. Gooffe , 1511) O St. , Ludlen Only.
Sanitarium , 14th A M SU.
BIRAT MARKETS.
Geo. A. linker , 1831 O St.
M. L. lllKley , 1033 O St ,
Wm. Holullutr , 1425 O St.
L. LuvdlUe , 300 S. Olh St.
J. BIndnen. 2O4O O St.
Henry PU-10 , 314 S. llth St.
G. P. Scbnnf , 323 N , Ulh SI.
H. N. Town. 271k A O SU. Phone B2O.
The Tucker Co. , C. A , Tucker , Mgr. .
Cor. 131k A O Sin. .Phone 734.
Welter Puckluir Co. . StU N. 10th St.
D. M. Will , 1O L 4t O Bin.
MEDICATION , DOSIMETRIO SYSTEM
II. S. Anhley. SI. D. . 1215 O SI.
.MERCHANT TAILORS.
Geo. Cnllcn , 1223 O SI.
L. S. Gllllnk , * R. 18-10 Nemnnn Illk.
Jamen Hearn , 303 S. llth St.
Mrn. M. .lohnnon , 1O12 O SI.
M. II. McLmiRhlln , 1020 N St.
Lincoln Piintn Co. , 12O S. 12th St.
Neb. Pnnln A Suit Co. , O. H. Onklcy
1217 O SI.
.K. S. Reed , 125 S. lllh St.
A. W. Steveiinkl , Y. M. C. A. llnlldltiB
Mrn. Mary Walker , 137 S. llth St.
MILK DEPOTS.
Wm. A. SprotiK , 131 S. llth SI.
MILLINERY.
M. Ackermnn A Co. , 1O20-31 O St.
Mlnnen Iletln. 121 S. 12th St.
Mrn. IV. E , Cohh , 117 S. llth St.
Mrn. Geo. Cnllcn , 1221 O St.
C. E. Van DIINCII , 1141 O SI.
Mrn. M. Luke , 1-10. O St.
BIODELS AND PATTERNS.
M. O. Rcllley , llth mid M Sin.
T. J. Thorp .t Co. , 3O8 S. llth St.
MONUMENTS AND STATUARY.
Klmhnll Ilron. . Cor. 15th mul O Stn.
J. P. Sheeny , 2O21-23 O SI.
W. II. Tylee , 7OO L St.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
N. P. Curtice .t Co. , 2O7 S. llth St.
Enley A Camp , 131) S. 12lh St. .
FcrKUnon Mimic Co. , 1:18 : S. 12th St.
NEWSPAPERS.
The Call , 223 N St.
The Courier. 225 N llth SI.
The Herald. 121 N. Oth SI.
The Nci > n , 133 N. Oth St.
The Frel Prenne , llth A N Sin.
The State Journal. Dili A P Stn.
NEWS-BEE AGENCIES.
W. H. Plllnbnry , MRI- . . Lincoln circula
tion , P. O. Ilex 837.
Ira IlriMvii , 111 X. llth St.
Capital Hotel Ncwn Stand.
'Prank Dn Tell. 1O2O O St.
II. J. Heltrlck , 1BO1 O St.
Lincoln Hotel Ncwn Stand.
Llndell Hotel1 Ncwn Stand.
H. Oury , llth and O Stn. '
Wludnor Hotel Ncwn Stniid.
L. II. Wren , 217 S. llth St.
Ed YOIIIIK , , 1207 O SI.
OPTICIANS.
H. M. llcttn , II. 5 , Alexander Illk.
G. E. Thompnon , 1241 O St.
PACKERS.
Swift Ilccf Co. . 71-1 O St.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
J. P. Kennedy , 1O2O O St.
P. W. Mnrcclliin , 1222 O St.
P. E. Poe , 132 S. 12th St.
T. W. Townnend , 22U S. llth St.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. N. J. Ileachley , 23O S. llth St.
, r. W. llowiuaii , M.D. . R. 33 , llrowncll
11 lock.
Win. Green , M. D. , 1215 O St.
Dm. Holyokc A Holyokc , 137 S. 11 St.
Dr. L. II. Mucdonnld , Plat C , Sallnbury
Illock.
Minn Lenore Perky. 91. D. , R. 10 , Little
Illock. Phone 125.
G. II. Slmmonn , M. D. , 1200 O St. ,
Phone 387. .
PLUMHERS.
Win. Anbton , llth mul N Stn.
Kornuieycr PlumbliiK Co. , 213 S. 11 St.
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
C. W. Dnrkttt , 1123 N. St.
POTTERY.
Lincoln Pottery Workn , 71B S. lit Si.
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
"St. Thcrenn'n , " Sinters of Charity ,
13th A M Stn.
RAILROAD TICKET OFFICES.
Mo. Pnclllc Ry. , P. D. Cornell , C. P. A
T. A. , 1201 O St.
Rock Inland II. R. . C. A. Rutherford ,
Agent.
REAL ESTATE.
P. W. Ilnldwlii A Son , 1215 O St.
John J. Glllllan , lOth A O SU.
Helm A Reed , 12O1 O St. Phone 003.
J. H. Inknter , 1O25 O St.
J. I' . Lantx. II. 4 , 1121 O St.
A. E. Blocllcr A Co. , R. 2O , 1O25 O St.
J. H. BIcMnrlry , McMnrtry Illk.
Pierce Realty Exchange , OHlcc Cap
ital Hotel.
Wood .fc Ciilbertnon , It. 0 , 1011 O St.
II. C. YOIIIIK , 137 S. llth St.
P. S. Rice. II. 11 , 1127 O St.
RENOVATING ( FEATHERS A JIAT-
TRESSES. )
R. n. Doran , 132 ! ) O St.
RESTAURANTS.
G. IV. A < lnHIM , 11)51 O St.
Peter R. Ilrauti , 12O S. 12th St.
Cnrvcr'n Dining Hull , 8OO P St.
H. Glover. 1O30 N St.
JIIUICH Henry , 132 S. lOth St.
J. H. Miller , 1213 M. St.
NelllKnn A Rynn , 14O S. lllh St.
Palace Dining Hall , 11.'JO N St.
Geo. II. Scott , 310 S. 12th St.
ShaiTer'n Annex , 132 S. 12th St.
The Model , 32O S. 12th St.
SANITARIUM.
Siilpho-Snllne Hath Houne. Drn. M. II.
A J. O. Everett. Cor. 14th A M Stn.
SCULPTOR.
John Ciirrlen. 332 S. 10th St.
SHOE STOIlKa AND SHOEMAKERS.
Michael Ilmier , 1O1II O St.
Fred llrandliornt , loOO O St.
Cyrnn Carman , 3 llracc Illk.
A. Gartner , 81O P SI.
PerkliiH A Sheldon Co. , 1120 O St.
J. II. Pcttlt , 100 S. 13th St.
Smulcrnoii , Jichureman A Davln , l-l.l
O St.
King Steear , 302 S. lllh St.
U. S. Shoe Store , 1O10 O St.
M. Walt , Y. BI. C. A. Iliillillng.
SKIN , VENEREAL A GEN1TO URIN
ARY DISEASES.
Dr. E. J. Angle , 1233 O St. Phone 372.
STAMP PATTERNS.
Mrn. L. BI. Lnke , 14O5 O SI.
STOVES AND FURNACES.
Ilnynril A Gncrlu , 1320 O St.
Meliicer A Swenrlngen , 1325 O St.
The Hall Ilron. Co. , 13O8 O SI.
SURGERY AND DISEASES OP WOMEN.
Dr. J. O. Dnwnoii , 11O5 O St. Phone 330
TEAS , COFFEES AND SPICES.
Golden Gale Ten Co. , 130 S. lllh St. ,
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CO'S.
Pontnl Co. , P. C. Lacey , Mgr. , 103 S.
llth St.
St.THEATRICAL
THEATRICAL GOODS.
O. BI. Onborn , 131 S. 12th St.
TICKET IIKOKERS.
Geo. W. Johiinon , 12O7 O St. Phone 1.
TINSMITHS.
F. AV. Ilallard , 323 S. Olh SI.
TOYS.
A. L. Blinder , Cor. 15lh A O SU.
TURKISH IIATIIS.
Chrln' Place , N. AV. Cor. lllh A P SU.
Sniitturiiim , Cor. 14th A M. Sin.
UNDERTAKERS.
.In m en Hen ton , 342 S. llth SI.
A. P. Oeder A Co. , 12O S. 13th St.
I'l.oiu128. .
Troyer A Gingery , 310 S , llth SI.
UPHOLSTERERS.
R , E. Dormi , 1521) O SI.
E. C , Hnrlnhorn , 123O BI St.
Prun > I'etern , 1518 O St.
A'ETERINARY HOSPITALS.
S. E. Coniord , A' . S , 1135 M SI. Tel. 433.
Dr. Geo. P. Tucker , 14O1 N St. Tel. 732.
VINEGAH AVORKS.
Lincoln Vinegar AVorkn , 231 N. 0 St.
A'OICE CULTURE.
Mr * . Kate II. Cheney , COO llrnce Illk.
WALL PAPER.
A. T. LemliiK , 11 ( Ml O St. , 118 N. llth
St. & 1825 O St.
AA'INDMILLS.
Aeriuolor Co. , R. P. Hoiltfkliin , BItfr. ,
73O-32 O St.
AVINKS AND LIQUORS ,
U. R. Ilerlram , 14O S. lllh St ,
AVui. llriinilt , 311 N. lllh St.
Capital Hotel liar , Chan. M. Hurd.
D. J. DUKUU , 31O N. Olh SI. .
p. J. Kennedy , 1117 P St.
Lincoln Hotel liar , Jnincn Hamilton ,
Prop.
Opera Houne lluffet , 115 S. 12th St.
Prrd Ottenn , 1033 O SI.
S. SellKnobn , 324 N , lOlh St.
The Abbey , 138 8. llth Si.
The Diamond , 1431 O St.
"The Turf , " 127 S. 13th St.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ARTIFICIAL STONH.
The Lincoln Artificial Static A Tile
Co. . 1201 O St. . Viatic 1.
iuiu.
Crown IlreTtlng. > Co.n 140 S. nth SI.
Qnliicr IlrewliiR. Co. , E. Pmmcrnni ,
Agent , 140 S. lOlli St.
Schlltc Ilrertlng Co. , II. J. Snndcra ,
Agent , 210 N. 7th St.
HOOKS AND STATIONERY.
AV. E. Illirllnglm , 133 S. llth St.
COAL.
Ilnrlon PncI Co. , Kith and Y SU.
Ilnnney Conl Co. , 1O2I O St.
J. S. Gllbel , 11U S. 13th SI.
BI. L. Trenler. 1220 O St.
COAL. EXCLUSIVELY AVHOLESALE ,
Geo. AV. Grlbhcn , IBIh .V O SU.
H. Bt. Lenvllt , 1133 O SI.
CIGARS. I
Neville Ilron. , 113 \ . llth 81.
COMMISSION BIERCHAVrS.
'
. A Co. , 21(1 S. 7 St ,
HarKrcnvcH Ilrox. , 7-13 O St.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
II. Herpolnhelmer > it Co. , 1131-45 IV
A 301-213 S. 18th St.
DHY GOODS.
H. It. Nlnnley A Co. , 1O20-2S O St.
FLORISTS.
Prey A Prey , 114 S. 12th St.
FLOUR AND PEED.
P. S. Johiinon A Co. , 220 S. Oth St.
Kendall A Smith , 800 P St.
J. Reach .t Co. , 225 N 12th St.
Prank BI. Pierce A Co. , 144O O St.
FURNITURE.
AVInconnlii Furniture mid Colun Co. ,
001-07 L St. h
FURRIER.
P. E. Voelkcr , Cor. 13lh A N SU.
GLAdS .ft PAINTi
Standnrd Glim * A Paint Co. , S. E. Cor.
12th A 91 SU.
GROCERIES.
C. II. Roman & CO. , 1002 O St.
IlnrgrcnVen Ilron. , 743 O St.
ICE.
M. L. Trenler. 1220 O St.
ICE CREAM , MILK AND CREAM.
E. Slnlcr , 127 S. 13th SI. Phone 1130.
LEATHER.
Lincoln Leather Co. , 82(1 ( O St.
LUMBER.
Lincoln Lumber Co. , HO H. 13th St.
S. 1C. Martin Co. , " 737 N St.
BI. L. Trenler. 122O O St.
BIILLINERY.
Ackermnn A Co. , " 1O2O-31 O" St.
MUSICAL GOODS.
N. P. Cnrlln Co. , 2oV S. llth St.
Entey A Camp , 13O S , 12th St.
PACKING COMPANIES.
Cudnhy PackInK > Cb.v F. X. Gale , Mgr. ,
045 L St. ' * "
PLUMIIII G , SUPPLIES.
AVcntcrn Supply Co. , 820-2 N St.
STATUARY AJNDoMONUMENTS.
Klmbnll Ilron. , IRth and O Stn.
STOA'ES ANlS FURNACES.
Hall Hron Co. , 1308 b St.
TAILORS FOR THE TKADE.
N'chrtknka Puntn At'Sult Co. , 1317 O SI.
Spelr"Hcrzosr Tailoring Co. , ' 1228-3O
*
-ost : I
AVINll BULLS.
Wcntcrn Supply TCo.r82O22 N St.
AVOO'D AA'ORK , JASH , " 11LINDS , ' ETC.- >
Curtln A Van Pm bcrK Co. , UO1-23
U3I.St. . " ip , , .
HAVELOCK , NEB.
. > * "
Thin In ' 'the flrnt ntntlon iiorthcnnt
from Lincoln mid 'In ' a nuburb of the
latter city.
It cotitnlnn the repair nhopn of the
II. A BI It. employing iilwnyn ncv-
eral hundred handn.
Scoren-of hoiisen arc now In proccns
of erection. It ban good churchei *
and nehooln , n roller lloiirliig mill ,
mul In nurrounded by very fertile nil a
highly cultivated farming Imida.
LEADING BUSINESS MEN
IIAKERY.
J. Forbcn.
HANKS.
State Hank of Hiivelock , Robt. Lyoun ,
Cnnhler.
HARIIERS AND IIATIIS.
D. O. Piper.
C. M. Scott.
Scott.UILLIARD HALL.
J. C. Sturm.
HLACKSMITIIS A CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Ilrondwater A Dennln.
CLOTHING.
P. Donnelly , Indiana Arc.
COAL.
D. C. llerry.
O. Mnntcrn.
CIGARS A CONFECTIONERY.
Mrn. Mary O'Domielly.
D. P. Woodn.
DRUGS.
Dr. J. A. Scott.
E. E. Mmlcr.
DRY GOODS.
Peter Donnelly.
FLOUR A FEED.
P. J. Aide lib ruck.
F. AV. CnVr.
E. Kciiworlhy.
O. Miitttcrn.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
A. AVulker.
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
G. G. Smith.
GRAIN.
D. C. llcrry.
GROCERIES.
F. J. Aldeiibruck.
P.V. . Cnrr.
E. Keiiwortby.
O. Mnntcrn.
Phlppn Ilron. A Co. . ,
HOTELS.
Hiivelock Holel/.Mrn * . H. Lnpe , Prop.
Holllet Houne , J , , . ' . ; Holllet , Prop.
BlcCormlck Hotific.
The Ark , Jan. Campbell , Prop.
HOIISESJIOEING.
llroudwnter A Ii-imn
J , J. ICutir.
JKWin.KH.
E l 9. AVlUKCt. , ,
JI1I1LS.
Keiiilnll A Tcltt'j ' it. Sturm , Miller.
3Ii.VT MAItKBT ,
C. Jloriui. , (
LAUNIIIIV.
a , a. smith. ; ' ,
LUMUl'-
D , C. Ilcrry.
t
NEWSI'APKH.
The Tlmcn , Iluutfl wnu Pub. Co. , Prop * .
PHYSICIANS.
O. P. llullnrd , M.D. , Liineanter Illk.
A. J. BIoKluiion , M.D. , olllce over Shu-
ler'n.
Dr. J. A. Scott.
POSTMISTRESS.
SIrn. Mary O'Dounelly.
RAILROADS.
I. A BI. II. II. '
C. R. I. A P. , H. II. Gregg , Atfcul.
REAL ESTATE.
J. J. Knar ,
tobt. Lyoim. |
RESTAURANT.
J. P. ItelU.
SHOE STORES A SHOE BIAKBUS.
' . J. Aldenbruck ;
eter Donuelly , ludluuu Ave , t
D. K. AVoodn.
SCHOOL.
C. U. Corpy , Principal.
UNIVERSITY PLACE
Electric earn unite thin village Trill
the adjoining city of Lincoln , the
heart of which In only three mllen
dlntanl.
The Ncbrntkn AVenleynn nnlvcrnlljr
In the center for thin beautiful cliintcr
of ntihnrlinii homen.
The college building In mnnnlve , thb
cmnpnn In npncloun , mid mngtilfU
ccntly nltunted upon thr > niimmlt o
gently rlnlng ground which nlopcn to
the valley miles itwny.
Thin In the great Melhodlnt college
of Ncbrnnkn mul ban no\v nearly hal
n Ihonnand ntndeiitn In attendance
The tuition In free. Support In ob
tained from the church conferences
LEADING BUSINESS MEN
RANK.
The Wliidom limik , T. M. AVlmberly
Can liter.
HARIIERS.
L. G. miller , Cor. St. Pmit A AVnr-
ren htn.
HLACKSMITIIS A WAGON MAKERS
D. AV. Clark.
HRICK.
11. O. Cn.ntle A Co.
COAL.
II. O. Cnnlle A Co.
W. J. D. Canntn. . ,
DRUGGISTS.
J. E. Ilurney. <
FLOUR A FEED.
G. P. HUT.
J. II. Bliinncttcr.
G.ENERAL MERCHANDISE.
R. Dally A Co.
D. C. Phllllpn.
T. AV. Smith.
HARDAVARE.
BI. L. Fuller.
INSURANCE.
H. Rurch A Son.
Robh McCartney. .
ICE.
AV. J. D. Countn.
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE.
J. Dennett. * *
LUMRER.
H. O. Cantlc- Co.
.MANUFACTURER OP SUIISOIL PLOWS.
D. AV. Clark.
Clark.MEAT
MEAT BIARKET.
C. H. Moncly.
PHYSICIAN.
AK. . Cnrlylc , BI.D. , Cor Miller A Blcr-
rlll Stn.
POSTMASTER.
J. A. Alley.
NEIL AVESLEYAN UNIA'ERSITY.
Rev. Ixaac Crook , D.D. , Chancellor.
Chan. Fordycc , A.M. , Principal Normal
Dept.
NEWSPAPER.
The Tlmcn , llnnghmnn Pub. Co. , Prop * .
NOTARY PUHLIC.
J. llcmictt.
REAL ESTATE.
H. Ilurch A Son.
Robt. McCartney.
SHOEMAKERS.
L. S. Hiilllnger.
STOVES & TINAVAUE.
M. L. Puller.
1IRIG11T SHORT STORIES.
Chicago Trlbuno : "I haven't lived with
you twenty-flvo years without finding out
you're a brute ! " wrathfully exclaimed Mrs.
Raugle. "I know a million reasons why I'd
hate to be you and only one why I'd Ilka to
be you ! "
"What Is that one reason , madam ? "
fiercely demanded Mr. Rangl3.
"Because you've got a good wife ! " she
screamed.
New York Truth : The village wag
thought lie would have some fun with the
mild-mannered young man who had recently
taken charge of the county paper.
"I say , " ho said , coming Into the oftlco
excitedly , "there's a man hi the street lookIng -
Ing for you with a club. "
The young editor looked up pleasantly.
"Is that so ? " he Inquired. "Wo make spe
cial reductions to clubs. How many sub
scribers haa ho got ? "
Chicago Post : "It's not dark enough yet. "
she whispered , as shs peered eagerly up and
down the street.
"There's no one In sight , " he replied ,
after a careful survey.
"But some one may come around thai
corner at any minute and recognize us , and
then I should want to dlo. "
"Well , then , we'll wait a bit. "
What dreadful deed did these two con
template committing ?
Ho was only about to give her the first
lesson In riding a bicycle.
New York Herald : "Farewell forever ,
then , " cried the weeping girl ; "we part , but
the sorrow of this shall scar my young llfo
for aye ! " In a parcxysm of grisf uncontrol
lable fie threw herself upon the couch as the
street door flammed shut behind the haggard
young man who had torn himself from lior
presence. Then , hastily arising , shs brushed
away tbe traces of tears and went down to
match that lovely piece of heliotrope.
Indianapolis Journal : The salacn door flow
open , and the ragged gentleman struck the
sidewalk with suddenness and all of his per
son from Me heels to his hat.
"Well , what are you going to do about It ? "
aoked the facetious passerby.
"D > ? Do , sir ? Nothing. Do you think I
would Imbrue my hands In tbe blood of a
common whisky seller's hireling ? If he ivera
only a gentleman " and the ragged gentle
man looked battle , murder and sudden death.
Chicago Times-Herald : "Ss you do not
want my poem ? " th poet Inquired breezily.
"No , " the editor replied , without looking
up from hlo writing.
"I see , " said the poet ; "too per to buy
good verse. "
"Sir ! " the editor exclaimed angrily.
"Ob , that's all right. You needn't got
warm about It ; poverty's no disgrace. "
Washington Star : "JosUr , " said Mrs.
Corntowel , "would you fight , of they was a
war ? "
"Yes-slr-rco , " was the earnest reply ,
"Every time. "
"An1 git up In the gray dawn ter the
BJund of a bugle an * not make any ( UBS 'cauo
ye didn't hev nothln' but hard tack fur break-
fa * ' ? "
" " "
"Course.
"Well , I'm gUd to hear It. Ef yo'ro wlllln'
ter do all that , y ? surely won't have no fault
ter fln' 'bout glttln * up at fl o'clock termor-
row inornln' an' llghtln' the flre. KJ'S I kin
cok ye some pancakes thet wouldn't be de-
splaad by nobody. "
Cincinnati Enquirer : The temperance apes-
tie was walking alcng the sidewalk , serene
In the consclousniss oC his own goodness ,
when a well dressed man stopped him and
shook his hand ,
"Guess you don't remembr me , " said the
well dressed man.
"Why ah "
"Three yean ago I attended one of your
meetings/ and heard you draw A graphic pic
ture of tbe able mechanic whose children
wont ragged , while the children of the salcon
keeper , with whom he rpoot hli wages , were
dreised In ellki. Tbe story fitted my case
to a T. "
"And you reformed ? "
"Should say I did reform. Went Into the
saloon business myself , "
. Acts at once-never lalli , One Mlnuto Cough
Cure. A remedy for asthma and that fever
ish condition which accompanies a revere
cold , The only harmless remedy that pro-
dices Immediate remits ,
DEEP PLOWING INSURE CROPS
SnccoStful Tests of Subioillng by an In
telligent .Vftrmer ,
RESERVOIRS OF MOISTURE UNDER GROUND
IlanlNliIng the Ingnhoo of Drouth h )
SuliHiillliiH ami I'rciiiiciit Cultiva
tion Knriitcr NcRtnlth'M Exper
ience In Western Ncbrailta.
CAIWEUT. Dundy County , Neb. , J n. 13.
Perhaps thcro is no one thing so noce.-xary
to the profitable development of western
Nebraska , and which ts so llttlo under
stood , as the simple one of subsolllng our
plowed lands. A few of our farmers who
have Investigated the subject know some
thing of the benefits to bt derived there
from , but the larger number are cither
Ignorant ot the matter or Indifferent to the
Importance of anything new , or to that which
seems to be on Innovation upon the old way
ot doing things , and therefore useless , be
cause they cannot at once sea Into the
"why and wherefore" of the same.
Now , a large portion ot the state of Ne
braska has again mi tiered greatly from
drouth during the year just past not so
much because there 1ms not been sufllclcnt
rainfall during the season , but for the reason
given above or that the moisture which
wo did get was not properly saved to bo
drawn upon when most needed. This Is not
done by constructing ponds or reservoirs on
top of the ground , but underneath the sur
face by subsolllng sixteen or more Inches
deep.Much
Much has boon said , jvrllten and published
on this subject during the past two years ,
and yet I wilt venture to say that four-fifths
of our farmers do not realize today that It
Is their own fault largely that they have
been so unsuccessful In ralalnir iinvlnir crons
during that period. Hut now , since a few
Intelligent and enterprising farmers have
successfully demonstrated that there Is a way
to overcome the great "bugaboo" of drouth ,
there Is no longer any sensible excuse for
wasting one's time farming unsuccessfully
In a dry country.
NEW IDEAS OP SLOW GROWTH.
I ntn owaro that It la difficult to get some
people to toke hofd of now Ideas or to depart -
part from old ways , In a word , to "got out
of the rut , " but If every farmer on the table
lands of western Nebraska would subsMl Ms
plowed land and properly cultivate the same
afterword ho need not longer fear the
drouth.
Of course , I do not claim that subsolllng
will do any good unless the ground Is either
moist at the time or Is afterward saturated
with the water , but after It Is well
soaked by the spring rains and the land re
ceived the proper ame-unt of cultivation
through the season I believe we need not
fear a crop failure even In the drycst
HcasonB.
If any ono doubts this who has not in
vestigated the subject let him send to T.
L. Lyons of the Nebraska experiment ata-
tlon , Lincoln , Nob. , and procure bulletin
No. 43 , and If he still has any doubts re
maining that deep plowing and frequent
tOiallow cultivation of corn Is the thing let
him get subsoil plows ( aa I did In August ,
1894) ) and go to experimenting for himself.
The fall of 1S94 waa very dry and last
spring wo got no rain until May 30 , so I
thought It useless to subsoil any ground
for corn , as the season was already BO far
advanced , und for that reason I rushed the
planting with "listers" In order to get the
seed Into the ground as soon as possible
but I now believe that If I had subsolled ono-
fourth as many acres and planted It with the
ordinary planter , keeping a "dust mulch"
on the surface by frequent harrowing through
the season , I would have raised three
times as much corn per aero as was obtained
from our listed grcund. and I have been
"kicking" myself all fall for not planting
less ground letting the balance Ho idle-
rather than to plant so many acres and cot
so llttlo corn.
SATISFACTORY TESTS.
I did some work , however , with the sub
soil plow in June , late though It was the
results from which have convinced me'that
it is the way to farm In western Nebraska
I never had a better garden than I had
this last year on ground which was subsolled
and I planted sorghum , which was one-third
better than the balance of the niece which
was not subsolled.
On another small plat of ground which
was subsolled a day or two after the rain
of May 30 , I sowed turnip seed , giving It
several good borrowings , beslclo going over
t two or three times immediately after It
was plowed with a twelve-foot smoothing
board , which served to pack the subsoil down
quite firmly ( a very Important Item , by the
way , to be remembered ) , and as the young
turnip plants were destroyed by Insects I
resowed the patch , giving It two or three
ncro borrowings , so as to destroy the weeds
making at least nine or ten times going ovr
with the harrow and smoothing board , which
cept the surface fine and loose , the dry dust
jolng a perfect mulch , and the result Is
that every foot of that piece of ground is
now nice and moist to a depth of from two
'
o four feot.
In ono place chosen at random I found
ho soil to bo damp enough to "ball" in the
land as far as dug , which was four feet
and two Inches and In a dozen other places
t was the t.ame as far down as ono cared to
llg from twenty-four to forty-olght Inches ,
will Just say hero that the ground Is per
fectly dry all around .this plat and as hard
and lumpy as It Is possible for any soil to
IB. I will also etato that the other pieces
hat were subsolled last spring on my place
are In a much better condition than where
not subjolled , but there IB not such a marked
difference as I3 shown onthe ono first described -
scribed plat , nnd I attribute It to the mode
of after treatment.
The potatoes , cane , beans , peas garden
corn , melons , etc , , were- cultivated In
rows thirty rods Ions with an ordinary cultl-
ator , and I find that the ground that was
stirred the deepest dried out the worstTO
am convinced that the best way to' re-
aln the moisture in deeply plowed
grcund 1s to etlr the cell often to a depth
of two or three Inches only and to
keep the ground as nearly level as
posnlble. Where the ground was tramped
and harrowed thn most It is In the beat con-
dtln ! , which gcea to prove that In order to
retain the moat moisture the plowing should
be made au firm as possible , PO as to exclude -
cludo the air ; then by frequently working
the surface Just deep enough to kill the
BI1J. 'pojnow oq in * sjinaaj jsoq BU.J spaaM
frequent scratching of the top soli breaking
the crust , If there be any , aa soon as pos
sible after It terms tends to prevent evan-
oration , and line dirt upon tbo surface acts
he Dime a ? would o coating of straw or
manure , thus materially aiding in the re-
entlon of moisture.
PLOW DEEP.
Irrigation by large wind mills and mam
moth pump ? Is all very well , and no doubt
would do much good If our poplo had the
means with which t ? purchase thorn , but a *
nest farmers In this part of the country can
not procure such a plant , the next best thing
hould bo employed , which Is to wibioll their
and. Tills need not be- done oftener than
once In three years , and can bo done with
wi good horses' attached to each plow , though
f the ground bo dry or unusually bard three
vould be better.
The subsoller should follow the ordinary
wo-horsa plow , cutting from fourteen to
Ixtcen Inches wide , and from eight to ten
nchos deep , and the plowing should be go no
vcr the earns half diy with tmno sort of de
vice for firming the BUbsoll to prevent it
rom drying cut , by closing up all the air
paces. If some machine * la used this will
> e effectually done , and the uurfaco of the
ground will bo left covered with loose
Irt and flno lumps for a mulch.
There Is a machine made for cultivating
urea rows at once with two horses the
nventlon of the Baino man for corn , pota-
ces , etc. , which U said to be n great aavlng
f time and labor , where shallow cultivation
s practiced , and by arranging our grain
rills so as to som small grain In rows
dapted to this new kind of cultivator , which ,
I placed upon the market soon , would en-
ble farmers to cultivate wheat- rye , etc. ,
s well as corn ; by arranging the cultivator
o suit the width of rows.
I am not writing this In tbe Interest of
cy machine or machine man , but solely to
cqualnt my fellow fanners with the fact
cat there are such Improved machlnw
nide as will , If employed , reduce the cost
of irfnco cultivation of our head cropi , but
th thins mopt desired by our farmers just
now Is to knov ; lionto cbUIn rubsoll plow *
and such other Improved Implement ! ns will
at-sist thuu in producing better crops at less
expense. Knowing how difficult It Is for
m ny of our farmers to procure new kinds
of machine * , oulng to the very light cropj
the past year , and ( he total fullurts of ttio
two preceding ones , I have asked the maim-
facttirrr * of subsoil plows to grant A year's
timeto purchasers who cannot R I tlirm In
nj- other uay , ami for the Infoimnllon of
men I will say that my request wai
grnntrd , and tliow who wish to purchase n
tubioll plow can gel ono by securing the
makers or agent an-Mnst loss at the end of
the year.
There h no itonbt In my mind whatever
In regard to this way of preparing our land
for Mire crops 1
I hive tried It to may entire satisfaction
the past season , and I know what I am
talking about. I think I was the first per
son In Dundy county to Introduce subsoil
plowing .and I m * o well pleased with the
results thnt I nlmll , If possible , procure one
or two moro plows and subsoil every aero
of com ground thnt 1 possibly c < n during
the next two or thrfp years , for nothing I
can do will pay better. Having a pretty
large farm (1,440 ( acres ) , about half of which
Is broke out. It will lake como tlmo to get
COO acres subsollfd , but It will pay big In
the end , nnd I want others to bo benefited
also In the same way , which Is the object ot
writing this long letter.
M. W. NESM1TII.
_
SKT
The IMntiKp of - thellnrnliiu ; Caroline
Over the Caliiraet.
It was fifty-eight years ago on December
29 , 1S37 that the steamer Caroline was nt-
thcked and burned at Schlosjcr dock , abova
the Kails of Niagara , on the American sltlo
of the Niagara river. There are many liv
ing today , sayH the Philadelphia Record ,
who can easily recall the Intense excitement
this incident occasioned on both sides ot tin
border , for those wcro times when blood was
hot and only too ready to do battle for realer
or fancied wrongs. Never to this day have
the stories told In Canada and these told In
the United States agreed on I'.io destruction
of this vessel , but people of good judgment
recall the affair as a most regretablo Inci
dent.
in tno year 1S37 the province or upper
Canada was ablaze with Internal and ex
ternal strife. Many strong men had left
their homes to do battle , and the timid
members of tholr households wore unnerved
by the uncertainties ot war and the local
dangers with which they were personally
surrounded. Then It was that false rumors
flew thick and fast , to be gobbled up and
believed by those who had no means ot as- '
cortalnlng the truth. Tlioaj who have not
made n careful study of the Incidents ot
1837-38 will find It hard to conceive the ex
citement which at thnt time prevailed , but
they will readily recognize how foolish was
the patriot movement In Its effort to change
the Dominion's destiny. The patriots had
gathered on Navy Island , just above the
falls , nnd there from their headquarters
they Issued proclamations which caused the
government to recognize the necessity ot
prompt action. Governor Sir Francis Bond.
Head issued a call for troops and in re
sponse thereto about 2,000 men gathered on
the banks of the Niagara river , near Clilp-
pewa creek , on the Canadian mainland , cp-
poslto Navy island. It w < is at this tlmo that
: ho steamer Caroline appeared on the scene.
She was built at Charleston , S. C. , In 1822 , ot
live oak. 'Her capacity was forty-five tons.
She had been sold as a smuggler , and was
purchased and pressed Into service between
Schlosscr and Navy Island. It was about 5
o'clock on the afternoon of December 29 , 1837 ,
that the Caroline moored at Schlosssr dock
Tor the night. The smallHavern on the dock ,
kept by a Mr. Fields , was crowded , for
Schlosscr was then a prominent place , It
liolng thn upper end of' the portage between
Lake Ontario and Niagara river. A number
of men took beds on the boat , nnd , In all ,
report says , thirty-three men slept there on
the fatal night. It was about 8 o'clock that
an unarmed watch was placed on the dcvk.
There was no thought of danger.
Colonel McNab concluded that this method
ot supply of the patriots must bo cut off , and
he therefore decided on an expedition to
send 'the Carolln ? to destruction. Captain
Drew was put In command of theexpedition. .
In all seven bo-its wore loaded. Ono wan
commanded by Captain Drew , another by
Shoperd McCormack. the third by Chris
topher Ucer , the fourth by John Gordon , the
fifth by John Elmsley. the sixth by Thomas
fleeter , nnd the seventh by John Oattorsby.
The members ot the expedition proceeded
up the river a short dUtanc ? before crossing.
After passing mid stream they were given
orders to destroy the Caroline wherever nho
was found. Two of the boats lost their
way , ono grounding on Buckhorn Island ,
whll ? the other pulled along the plicro of
Navy Island , and was fired at from phore , but
fortunately none of the men In It were hit.
The other five boats kept together and pulled
on to the wharf at ScMos3r , where tha
Caroline was moored. As they approached
the sentry aboard called out , "Who comes
there ? " In accordance with Drew's ordera
no answer was given. Ths sentry repeated
the challenge , and , there being no raspsnso ,
lie fired at the boats , It Is said , and then ran
ashore. The nolsa of the shots aroused the
people on shore and thosa on the steamer.
There waa a brief battle , and Amos Durfrco
fell dsnd on the wharf , a bullet piercing Uls
skull. At first It was thought that ho was
ono of the attacking party , but the latu
J. M. Ilutterby fully Identified him as a
oyal Ynnkcii , The Invaders secured con-
rol of the Caroline very easily , nnd , cutting
icr loose , they towed her out Into the river.
Members of the attacking crow boarded her
and made surq no human beings were left
aboard. Then she wan set on fire , and by
ho tlmo the rridd o tf the stream was r died
blio w s all ablaze , line names lit up the
wild river from shore to shore and made n
icvcr-to-be-forgotten scene. As she started
lown the current the thrilling cry ran
around on both xhorcs that there were llv-
ng souls on board , and HU the vessel , wrapt
n vivid fbmea. which disclosed her doom ,
as they shcno brightly on the water , wan
lurried down file rapids to the cataract , a
number caught In fancy the walls of dying
human beings hopelessly perishing by the
double horror ot a fate which nothing could
avert , and watched with agonizing attention
the flaming mass until It.was hurled over the
falls to bo crushed In everlasting darkness
and unfathomed waters below.
When the news of the Curol'no ' "mas
t-aero" spread there wera wild mutterlngs ot
war. Ths United States government demanded -
manded redress "for the destruction of prop
erty and assassination of citizens of the
United States 'en the soil of New Ycrk at
Hchlobser. " The men known , to have taken
part in the expedition were Indicted by the
New York courts and they were toaitfd as
heroes" In Canida. Public sentiment was
worked up to a high pitch and a war between
Great Britain and the United States nnnearcd
Imminent ,
In November , 1840 , Alexander McLod
C2iue from Canada to Now York and boasted
that he was the flayer of Durfrcc. He was
at once arrested and the Indignation of the-
English was greatly Increased. Ills relcusa
was demanded and tha situation was decid
edly embarrassing. Ho was finally brought
up for trial , however , In October , 1811 , when
U was clearly shown that ho was a mere
braggart and had not oven bejn present
whc < n Durfree was killed. Ills acquittal hap
pily ended the case and smoothed the way
for the Ashburton treaty which opened
at Washington noon afterward and settled
all questions between England and the
United States.
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