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s e T o e s SN 0 0 5 h THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., FEBRUARY 1, 1888, rmm the citizens of West oint l]v“hud the signal heroism of Nebras- ku’s teachers during the rocont blizzard. Re. gretting sincerely our inability to suitably enml our admifation of each heroine, we p to_tender herowith the poor m-ly-- for all, of our symputhy in their mis- fortunes, and es, ‘m-lnl!y for Miss Etta Shat- tuck wo enclose #12.25, collected at a school #nd juvenile band concert last ovening. We trust that you will keep on in the good work you have inaugurated until each sufferer hall have been recompensed—na far as dol- ars and nmmmw may—in full for her part #0 well done in the hour of peril. Conld not each teacher in Nebraska well afford to con tribute a dollar to the fund For those for whom [ speak, as well as my- molf, T desire to again express the greatest sympathy and admiration for our heroines Broese Mooke, FRIRNDS AT MADISON, Manrsos, Neb. 1. 80.—To the Bditor of the Ber: We enclose you Omaha draft for £45 and £1 10 money, being the amount of con tributions by the people of Madison yester- day to a fund o be raised for Miss Etta Shat tuck, the Holt county teachor who suffored so severely in the storm of the 12th instant. In directing this money to be placed to the credit of the Miss Shattuck fund it must net be understood that our people fail to_appreciate the splendid condnet of Mise Royeo and Miss Freeman, but they are so forcibly struck rith tho utter helplessncss of Miss Shattuck that they believe all of the sum enclosed should go to her relief. ALLEN & RomNsoN, IRVINGTOX'S GENEROSITY. Mr. Frank B. Hibbard sends the Brr $31, the contribution of the citizens of Trvington, Nob., §20 for Miss Shattuck, $ for Miss The list of contributions will be pub- pCuarg, Neb 3kk: Inclosed p) tororoaitof Mine ing raised for her benefit, While we recognize and applaud the heroie acts of Misses Free- man and Royce, we think Miss Shattuck really noeds the help_on account of her los- ing both llmbs and having no one totake ¢ of hor. Hoping these funds may reac ood round sum, I remain F. Tnwix. BLAKE, BRUCE & €O, AND EMPLOY RS, Blake, Bruce & Co. and their employes send the Bee §23, to be divided in the follow- ing proportion: One-half for Miss Shattuck and one-quarter for the Misses Freeman and Royce. following are the contributor A F Bothyl. 3 W, Dufold . 100 £ M Lningto 50 C. B. Vauplow. 10 50 Frank Wood Hy R. A. Eaton. f. Condomer. Potor E. Petersen, W. Urban . Chas. Keck (. D. Di D. M. Egan. I)uvm Johnson E.A. W. Shell Total VAN GREEN Mossrs, Van (reon & Molin Have sent $15.25, the contributions of the followin, Chas. Van Green Fgun and Kiine, V. A. Vangreen. T. R. Vangreen, Minnie Nelson .!unn Hobba. .. . Sampson., {« R. ‘Hoel E. Magmison, 8. E. Lower., Herbert, G. Hobl glm R. l(nu: M. R. M\\Aunq. 8.'A. Collins A.J. McCuno, Zonus Stophens. T & xa i l'nnmu of Woupiug Water, Nob., for Etta Shattuck, the same being the contribution of the citizens of that thriving town. Dr. Thomas adds: *'If Miss Shattuck is not placed in an independent financial condition we will do more for her.” The list of these contributors will be pub- dished to-morrow. ¥ROM THR FIGHTI Mr. VErNON, 1A, Jan, 30, ofthe Bua: 1 write you from the aprightly, Jitsle town of Griswold,Ta., where I gave an a1 entertaininent last week, and have to over again’ to-nigh Last evening hed 10 a union meeting in the Meth ist church, and at the close I read from turday's Bex the appeal in behalf of Miss itiie Shattuck, and then Pastor Stevens and Post Commander Dickoy passed the baskets. Herewith 1 send a draft with the ‘‘results,” K12, The response was so cheerful and sntrlnllc that 1 wished that poor suffering aughter of a disabled veteran eould have Witnessed it. It would have lighted up the ¢ PARSON, —To the Editor loom of her chamber of suffering. 1hope Emuy other pastors and post commanders y, this week, or 08 soon as practicable, to work together lke Stevens and ‘as true yoke-fellows" in this behalf. Commander Diokey {8 not a church member, but nobody regarded it as_sacralige for him to perform this service. I imagine the repe- tition of such a scene in & thousand of our ehurches would make tho angels glad, as well s enlighten the now deeply shadowed home of our poor comrade and his terribly aficted daughtor, You suggest that the Omaha toachers unite n our effrt for their afficted sister. Might not the Grand Army posts and teachers of anh. very sucoessfully combine in an ef- ort, of the kind you suggest! It seems to o that an_ontertainment might be gotten 3 aud that énough tickets could be sold at cents apiece to_orowd your largest audi- rium, Other Nebraska cities might do ikewise. In the absenco of something bet- r, I would cheerfully give one of mny enter- inments for this worthy object. Many muha comrades will remember meotings and hoaring me ab your state enoampment. A letter will roach me at any time if ad- @rossed to my home, Mt. Vernon, Towa; but shall be in Nebraska the 84, 4th, 6th and th of February, having engagements on ‘Walioo, Wisner, Wayne and ctively, and if'Tcan render be glad to do 8o on either r Oth before returning to fill engage- outs to castward. Jonx HooAwtn Lozien. enciosod chieok for ten (10) dol- lars as a contribution to the Heroine fund to be divided us follows: Miss Shattuck, four Aidfllllr-. Miss Royce, three (8) dollars; lss Froothan, throé (8) dollars. Should b leased to havo the BRE advocate organized ction among the bookkeopers of Omaha in o worthy @ ocauso. Their pursos may be wall but their hearts are large and I am suro they will gladly respond. E. E. ZIMMERMAN. PROM 10WA PRI Neova, Tn., Jun, #0.—To the Editor of the k. Enclosed please find two drafts for the obrasks heroines. One for $10.95 in favor f Miss Etta Shattuck; oue for 10 in _favor f Miss Louise Royce. ' Please acknowledge ipt of them through the Bes, as dona- from the citizons of Neola, tu‘w\l this collection last Baturday morning y collecting 10 cents from every one and me gave 45 oents, with the above result. vould suggest thal each town in _Towa and Nebraska try tho same plan, they can no oubt do as well aswe have' und say that h town in Nebraska and lowa raise $15 ch and take it for granted thnt there are 00 towns st 815, would equal #,000 which would be quite & sum and casily raised if mnyone takes hold of it. Ploase noto the drafts as funds from the citizens of Neola, Ia, and vicinity. Gro. H. [wiN. PROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tho Bek has received .80 from Council luffs, 1 tor Miss Royoe, §.50 for Miss Shat- uck. The following are the ¢ an Carrige, Council Bluffs, Troxell ros., Council Bluffs, §2; Charlotte Camm, ouncil Biuffs, 50 cents, Eliza Camm, 2 ents; Thomas Camm, 10 cents; Mrs. 0. W. Butts, §1; Miss Louise Butts, §1; total, .50 FRIENDS AT THE STOCKYARDS. M. Burke & Son headed a subscription Yist for the benefit of Miss Shattuck and in a hort time $200 was raised. which amount as been paid to the Bes fund. The action tlemen neods uo commont. The Rosult speaks for itself and the Bee tenders W them the carnest heartfelt thanks of all ributoas : friends of the cause, The following is the list of contributio M liurkl- & Sons. Gasman, .., 200 Neuin Purintog . 0 J. M. Grantham 200 J. A. Frazier, 3 00 M. B. Mead 100 Union Stockyards Bank. 500 Cash.. Lo John ¥ Boyd 210 00 8. B. Fenuo. . ... 20 . H. Brodrick 200 D. 8. Parkhurst., 100 C. H Moody,...... 100 Byers, Patterson & 2 00 W. F. Brown.. 10 Wagotier, Birney & Co 500 Lofmann & Rothschild 500 Rosenbaum Live Stock Co 500 L. B. Gorhiam 100 Fred Chittenden 100 .lumnq Joley 200 W. J. State’ . 100 A Davenport. . 10 L. Martin, . 100 A Haas . 5 00 Union Rendering and Kefining Co I Hoof and Horn 2 00 Al Powell 100 3T Ml Manniss, 200 W.B. U outh nm.nm anrknmn d r Bros. & Clifton Horn & Thorpe Savage & Grey P Mitchell S DR o ek GO sz 2 00 oo 252 McCloud, Love & Co. Martin_Bros. C. A. Horine.. Anglo Amer Armour & Cudahy Packing Co. Geo, H. Hammond & Co. H. S, Nowmann John 8. Brown C. A, Hinmo, W.'A. Schie 0. Stoddard. D. Mahonoy. F. E. Sanders C. H. Haber.... E. A. Stearns Phil Garretson. B. F. Strohm 3G E T R kGRS 1 Sk 2 M. J. Stephens . Fred Smith. . W. R. Williams 100 2d. Cullen. 100 H. M. Hale 100 Jook Walters 100 James Corlin 100 H. P, Brml 100 ! 100 100 100 100 2 ALy THE ROLL OF HONOR. Those Who Have Recognised Courage and Devotton. Every mail brings new contributions to the Bre fund and adds new names to the Roll of Honor. It is certainly gratifying to observe the intetest the people are manifésting in the good work. Itis true that many who are especially indebted to the cause have not yet been heard from and that a few who have contributed have given much less than they should, yot the great majority of ‘the eontri- butions roeeived have been exteedingly lib- eral. The citizens of Nebraska owe it to themselves to see that this fund is swelled to grand proportions, The fact of the inaugu- ration of this movement has gono ubroad and followed in the wake of the fame of the beneficiaries.. The people of other scctions will watch with interest the manner in which the citizens of Nebraska. care for these young ladies. It will be to the credit of this state if these witnesses are startled by the generous treatment Nebra kans accord their heroines. The Brr tends to the people in every quarter an ear- nost invitation to add their mite_to the fund, Have you recognized courageund @ devotion } Have you contributed to the Be fund? If not come to the front and be enrolled amon the many others who have given substantiul evidence of their sympathy in the cause, A SHATIUCK FUND, Amount received up to Janua: BEE pross room employos H. Inez Burnham Andrew Rosewa H. . Lehman & C alter Brandeis W. A. Howland. W. Arthur, C. D. Sutphen’s socond list . J.C. Wi 'Ih Employes of R. G. Dun & do. Met J. W P J | Ilnfl'm(m, Lnu-nln Tlnm‘x« Madison, I\ lrvuu.'!nn l‘ A Boriaa Biake, Braco & Co. and cmvloyes Employes Burmeister's tin shop Morris H. Sloman. Wocping Water,Neb Wolcat, Weeping Wate A3 l-‘rleml Valentin Clerks of the U. ;o B S. National bank, £ Omaha. . 00 Dan Carrigg, Council Bluffs 2 00 Troxell Bre " 100 Charlotte Camm, A 50 Eliza Camm, " " 20 Thomas Camm, ,, " 10 Mrs. O. W, Butler, & 100 Miss Louise Butler, " 100 Citizens bank, U h'mes b A. B. Snowdon, . 13. Havens & & E. E. Zimmerman Qitisens of Neola, ¥ Stock Yards list. Total ; TOUISE ROYCE FUND. Amount received up to Jan. 50 Hee pross room employes Andrew Roscwater J.F. H. Lehman & Co. W. Arthur..... C. D. Sutphen list. Emploves R G. Dut. wnison Bros. xell Bros., Council Biuffs. . Metropolitan Club . &, Hoftian, Lincotn Citizens Bank, Ulyssos C. B. Havons & Co. J. . Sheel Trvington, Nob A. Eiohelberger, Biake, Bruce & Co. und M. Wolcott, Weeping Water Zimmermian. Citizens of Nevla, Total. . o0 o0 o0 50 ...—.w-—;-—':‘-.—u.:..s_.. Amount recoived up o Jun, 80.. jee D. Sutphen Tist . G. Dun & Co. employe Bounison Bros Metropolitan club. J. W. Hoffman, Lincoln Clark & Howard, Weeping Water ©.13. dareus & Co Blake, Bruce & Co. and v:mp\ F. M. Wolcott, Weeping Water E. k. Zimmerman,.. Total..... TR CHILDREN'S ¥UND, This fund belongs exclusively to the chil- dren, and the amounts contributed will be used for the purpose of erecting & wonument over tne graves of the little Westphalon g‘lrlo It 18 & penny collection. rom pupils of the Izard achool . &11.42. Annie and Bossie Cameron. 860 St. Pauls Misslon school Jeanne Wakefield Fred Shinrock George Hussie. Total The “Bee” Fu The present condition of the four funds opened by the Bee is as follows: Ettd Shattuck +.81,100 65 Louise Royee Minnie Freeman ... Westphalon monument funde. Cash to special fund............ 40,00 irand total, . ... . Appreciative Firemen. A fund for the benefit of the storm heroines, Misses Shattuck, Royce and Free- man, has been started at the office of the chief of the fire department, and the firemen who are no strangors to privation, danger and suffering are responding with a lavish hand, amount raised wili - be scat into the Bee Friday. A Dinner. To the Editor of the Brr: Not wishing to be behind our liberal citizens in_contributing toward the fands for our Nebraska heroines, I desire to inform your readers that on Sat- urday, February 4, I will givea ainner, the entire’ roceipts thereof to be added to' the funds as follows: One-half to Miss Shattuck. the other to be divided equally betwoon M Freeman and Miss Royce. The menu w be very elaborate, comprising ull the delac cies of the scason. 1 should like a_represc tative of your paper to be present during the dinner with authority to receive the monoy and_reccipt for same, so that all may know that this is not meant'for a_business “ad."” or to cateh trade. B. F. Norn Prop. Norris' Restaurant. Notes, Are the ladics of Omaha and other portions of the state enlisted in the cause! Has Mr. Wilson, the live stock dealor, de- cided upon a day upon which his pony will bo sold for Miss Shattuck's benefit! Has Mr. F. M. Woods, of Lincoln, the live stock doaler, st a day upon which his fine heifer will be sold for the bonefit of Etta Shattuck? What day will the printers and stercotypers fix for their contribution to the Shattuck fund? The different churches will, porhaps, tako up colloctions next Sunday for the bonefit of Eitta Shattuck. Tho collection taken at the Congrogational chureh, Gouneil Blufts, Sunday uight for the benefit of Miss Shattuck, amounted to $40. At Linooln. The following amounts were raised Mon- day at the state house by Superintendent Lane toward funds for Miss Shattuck, Miss Royce and Miss Freeman: Far Misa Shattuole—G: 3, $19, Q. L. Laws #10, Joseph Scott 86, C. M. Carter 81, J. K. Morlay 50 oents, Maude Scott 81, Hattie Ramsey 81, Clara Carmody $1, Brad P. Cook #, M. Howe 81, J. M. Thayer 8. ior Miss Freeman—H. A. Baboock $5, Joseph Scott 82, C. M. Carter 50 cents, J. K. Mtrlay 50 cents For Miss Royce—G. B. Laue #5, Joseph Scott $3. Superintendent Lane also starts a fund for heroic and frocen chilaren $4, and for frozen teachers $5, Superintondent Langford, of Lincoln county, sends $20 to be divided in the differ- ent funds, The Three Horolnes. By Lieut. C. D, Towsley. While man, poised on a point betwoen The past and future all unseen, Pollutes with fratracidal gore The fairest scenes the sun streamed o'er, ‘Weak woman from such strife at rest Pursues the promptings of the breast; To moekness lent and sacrifice On which rains incense from the skies The love surpassing that of woman Surpasses surely all things human. As pofnts tho necdle towara the pole, As longs for heaven each passing soul, S0 does cach true heroic heart Aspire to do a hero's part. Kicking Up & Rumpus. The retrenchment ordered by the cotinty commissioners in roference to salaries and the number of clerks to be cmployed in the respective county offices is kicking up & rumpus in the couuty building, and heads of departments are vigorous in_their condem- nation of what they term hasty action on the part of tho board. By the new rules Mr. Megrath is compelled to disponse with four clerks, and yesterday was sharpening up the official axo to begin the slaughter. Ho- also had b consultation with Chairman O'Keeffo und told him that under thie present arrange- ments he could not conduct his office, that of ster of deeds, in justice to himseif or the |!\l,i'l ‘What (hf outcome is to be will be watched with interest by osted. all parties inter- Licensed to Wed. The following licenses to marry were issued yesterday by Judge Shields: Name and residence, Walter Q. Webb, Washington Territo Nora Flannery, Omaha. { Ernst L. Smith, Council 11da Pruyn, Omaha. John_Stengol, Om 15l Harty, Lincoin, N John Dohnke, Omakia, Lena Strattman, Omah: L Stand From Under. Obstructions to prevent persons from pass- ing on the wilks below the embankments on all streets have been erected and danger sig- nals are posted up. It is feared that there will be a number of casualties 1f this warm weather continues and that as soon as the frost goes outouf the ground there will be a number of cave ins. The two banks at the corner of Sixteenth and Harney strects aro considered especially dangerous. Peace on Earth Awaits that countless army of martyrs, whose ranks are constantly recruited from the victims of nervousness and nervousdiseases. The priceof the boon is asystematic course of Hostetter's Stom- ach Bitters, the finest and most genial of tonic nervines, pursued with reason- able persistence. Easier, pleasanter and afer this than to swash the vietualling department with pseudo-tonics, alco- holic or the reverse, beef extracts, nerye foods, na l\u sedativesa d poitons in disguise. * Nature'ssweet restorer, balmy ul(up. is the providential recu- perant of weak nerves,and this glo- rious franchise being usually the conse- quences of sound digestion and in- ased vigor, the great stomachie which insures both, is gproductive also of r pose ut the required time, Not unre- reshed awakens the ividual who uses it, but_vigorous, clear headed and tranquil. Use the Bitters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and billiousness. - His Narrow Escape. Harry Johnson, an engincer on the Union Pacific, had a narrow escape from degth Sun- day night. ‘The train was running at the rate of forty miles an hour. Mr. Johnson climbed out of the cab and made his way to the head light to adjust the wick. While returning f, slipped and Jlll', managed to catch the g with one hand. He hung there until reli, by his fireman. el are ailments of humanity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps fatal malady, Experience would suggest the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kiduey Balm, e S, Suspected of Burglary. Isaac Peterson, a rather innocent looking man, was run in about 12 o'clock yesterday on suspicion of bolug uccessory the late burglary in Austin's wholesale t and shoe house. e Unsuspected disorders of the kidneys | esponsible for many of the ordinary | e L 9 T R 0 i - A SO W N Kirk's White Cloud Floating Soap. Given au ideal of what is highest and best, then persistent effort in the di rection of its practical fulfillment, and you have the ROMANCE OF TRADE. For many years Messrs. J. 8. 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PAIR PANTALGONS! | £ = — l 1.3~x which was made to order .8 6. 3.40 58 . 8.00 4.80 £, (3 X 5.20 5 (43 . 10.5 6.70 s ¢ . 18.5 7.25 £€. i€ + 15. 8.40 £4 £ 17,00 9.10 G ¢ . 20,00 AT FO! u 50 whxch was made to order. ves 8 6. £ “ i © ¥k 5.8 34 2 . 11.00 6.10 L Ly « 12,60 7.20 24 3y + 15600 8.10 {1 . 3y . 17.60 9.30 L) # . 10.60 AT YOUR OWN PRICE Having overstocked our furnlshing oods de partment, we now find we will nee eroom more than the money;in consequence we will, in order to reduce the stock as much as possible at this advanced part of the season, offer All Win- ter Furnishing Goods, including Fur Caps of musk, rat,cat and seal skin, at 50c on the dollar. Any doubts, satisfy them by paying 2 VISIT TO THE S\ Misfit Parlors, I3 FARNAM STREET. 1119 N. B.--Orders by mall receive prompt and careful attention. ~ HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, | ‘IGE T00LS.| Wire Rope, ' Buffalo Scales, Scale Repair Shop. OMAHA. l Plows, Markers, Hooks, [Grapples,