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Mrs. B, Higby.. J. Crebo. o rod Kropf. Schu L. Andérson, S Commercial man, | C. 1. Sutphen's © W. I Hawks C. Cusack W, H. Easson, N¢ John R Shaw. ... Ttobert Twodedl, T Mirs. W. Whitmi Assis Dept. Platte Mre. J. G. S Harry Crisie M. M Charles Husted M. Bake LD Wolfe's € W, O John Rasmiussen Mt. S| Dr. W Omal asta Lod s , Lockw . J. Bort R Cowell, ... W. Hosi 8 of Craig. AR Grah Mrs, Hannah Mrs. T.J. Meeks Windsor hotel list Cash. . 7 Olive Branch John Simmons Mrs. John Simmons Ramge building list. srchants’ National b North Be; nt Adjutant General's € lishur: wd Kittie Ager, Ord . DeWitt, 1y Divec H. Hanchett . Husiness Colloge Tist. Wooley & Sutphen i | Ashiand list m, Wisner Lotter carriers' list ‘ ord, Webster City, Ta Luyion incoln rd list vington ptice, list Grand island. B vt tory employes. vod 2% 2 100 10 100 100 28 15 100 #,001 16 Amount received up toJ $ 340 00 ho 4 H 100 . Sutphen's 150 W. L Hawks 100 Joln R, Shaw 500 Mrs. J. G, Salisbur, 0 Hon. G, W. E. Dorsey.... 25 (0 Towa, list. .. w 5 o0 neva, 3 1. Welch's list Employes Jtos ., 1ISL.. Employes government Lieu Harry und Kittie Ager.... | M. Buker, DeWitt, Neb.. 100 Wolfe's City Directory.... 200 Mt. Shasta Lodee K. of P 500 Dr. W. H. Hanchett, 100 Omaha Business colloge list 50 A.C. Wooley and Suty list i . 800 Mrs. Tracy, Lockwood . 838 ¥. J. Borthwick, Lo1w 1. Cowell, .2 w G. W. Fox, Ashiand Tist. 400 A. R. Graham. 150 Tettor carricrs’ Tist 500 Windsor hotel list. . 12 7 Ramgo building list 100 Merchants National bank list, Total. . MINNIE Amount r W. I Hawks... Mrs. J. G. Salisbui Hon. G. W. E. Dorsey ... Silver City, Tows, Geneva, Nob,, lis Employes Rosenbe Employ Lieut. Towsley Wolfe's City Dire Mt. Shasta Lodg Dr.W. H. Hancett... f A. C.Wooley &-Sutphen, new Tist Mrs, Tracy, Lockwood. R. Cowell, G. W. Fox, ‘Windsor H Total.... THE CHIL ‘This fund belongs exclusi amounts dren, and the od up to Jan. 31 C. D. Sutphen’s third list. srry planing mill government corral.... Fort Omaha list. . M. Baker, DeWitt el list. Soldier Co. H, 21st Ia m s list tory. . K. of T 100 ) 200 2 00 12 50 25 $ 31811 FUND. ly to the chil- ontributed will be used for the purpose of erecting a_monument over the graves irls. It 18 a penn; “rom pupils of the Annie and Bessio St. Pauls Mission school. Jeanne Wakefield Fred Shinrock George Hussie Harvy and Kif Pupils of Hickory A. R. Graham.. Grant Children. .. ‘Total The* The present condition of the four funds opened by the BEE is as follows: Etta Shattuck. of the little Westphalen collection. ard school $11.42 meron. .36 school Bee'" Fund. #1,601 16 Lo R 473 41 Minnie 318 Vestphalen monument fund. 30 Cash to special fund..... 60 00 Grand total.... 2,573 ¢ Lists of Contributors. - B OWELC Mr. E. Welch has collected Bee fund It oslie Moore B ank Mamman, las Sven 13, Musss . C.J. Collins. eastern exchange the credit of the Miss Shuttuck fund. glven by the following partics, id. Watkins. . W n C Robert Watkin: J. W, Donohue. Thos, Hinz I, J. Cartle. C. . Treaawel GRAND 181, GRAND IsLAND, Editor of the B raft for $207.75 to Etta Shattuc fun efforts of the traveling m in Grand Island that this fund was We also mail you a list of the names of th LIST, 30 for the The following is the list: W.R.Bennett&Co.$ 1 00 Ak Kiug o alph Ker! R ot ). F. Hutchison. . R, Stead . Enclosed find 00, which please place to It & Scott_Hetts, E B0L1. A Nicha 50 2308 B0 Total . C. B. TaE ND TRAVELERS' LIST. 3 Neb., Jan. To the nclosed please find lied to the *Miss was th on who who contributed to this fund, with their resi dence and amount Ylease publish the given opposite each name. same and oblige. . Respectfully yours, COMMERCIAL MEN. We the following traveling men and busi ness men of Grand Island hereby contr hute he amount set opposite our names for the henefit of Miss Ktta Shattuck, the young Jady school teachar frozen so budly in the recent blizzar B cling men's list: Keo'k, #2 00/ M. Millemin, Lin .. 1 00 maha, 1 00[G, Carpenter, Om .. | (00 £ er, Omaha 2 00\W, Eastman, Om... 1 0) 3. Hommet, Lincoln 1 W.J. Talbot, 8t. Joe. . 1 0) Roeschman, Om. 1 00 Huckheit, Om 100 Willis,Omaba 1 00 L. Douglass:Sew'rd 1 00 ankli it Jo. 1 0 “otant, Mason Cy 1 00 €. 'Weaver, Clayton 1 00.J. Underwood, Lin, 1 00 8.C, Dewey, Oli, O 1 00/J; Crombie, Detroit 1.00 G. Bastman, Om'.. 1 W, L Way, Omaba. 1 00 G. Schenecker, Bt.J 1 0 ¥, Mowers. Des M. 1 00 W, Page, 8t. Joe. 100 C. Mclnty Wri'n. 1 0 E. Benuinghoven | 2 00/ Franklin, Om. .. 1 00 .S[mufil-'l‘. K. C.. 1 W E: Lord, Frémont.. 1 00 O, Hre way, Om.. 100 F, Blatr, Kro 13100 J.T, Ryan, Om, Williams, C. B.. 100 on, Om 2 0 H. Longbridge, Lin 1 00 1 W L. Beel: Jmaka... 1w . Wash, Chicago outh, St. Joe 10 100 100 L1 100 nke, Byrac'e Ll n, Omaha. 1 00 100 G. Jones, Chic Ilfl‘ 1 zmaitrice, Czo 100 C. Colling, Omaba . 1 00 Dingman, C. . 1 00'E. M 100 1w 100 L1y 1o 1 1 0 A Bhermerhorn,Om 1 1 00T Monnihan, €. 1. 10 O Holstelh, Quiney 1 W, J, Cox, Lieoln . 1 0) T. Marston Kearny 1 00E. Ovelotan, St. Jo. 1 00 M. May, Des M 100K Loding, Mil, 1 iun, Shell Rock 1004, Phillipps, Om. . 1 fain: Omana . 1 00D, Low, Lincon... 1 G. Harlan, Cin, 0. 1 00 L. Hallard, St. Joe I Poole, Mastings. 10 Shut, Omaha. . 10 1 1 Hirch, Hastings. D, 10 ¥ 1w WS 4.1, Sutherlund TG, Raim 3. W, Lumbert Al ] v, 1 sner & Hirsch 1 1), Perkins 1 irles W 1 Mr.Jamison. . ..... H Chris Hottman 1 HoH W i T, Herfora 100 W 100 Hupsen & 1 1M 10 F. A, Living 100 MeCaddon & King 100 John Forney 1008 M. Clayton...... 1) H.C Held UL 200K WL Baxton. L 100 AL O Abbott 10 100 L D, Farnedy o 100 Chins 13 Canipbell. 1 oo/, Sehlottelott 100 0. U Wescot 100G i Shephard . 1 Li 100 0; 2. Hurrison.. 1 Alley 100 1 WGl 1 Gallogly 100 ML Ball 1 phy 100 Morgin |1 i 100 W, W, Thonipson. 1 ¢ 1w John Jolley 1 3 1007 Pitt 1 JOW Thompson. 1w Ty 1 C.FBeatty. .00 100 ALD. Sare Fred Heintz 100 1, Ratelir R P.oneill. 100 K. Connel G A Moheniist| 100 A )L Roth WM, Geddis 1001t Lo Massoy W 100 A S toth. It i U100 L MeMeans M.N. Woodward.. 1 00 Ivers & Dall 2000.0. L 10 ran 10 ¥ 100 10 T H cley. 100 Bockelnan & 1 R . 10008810 1.000: N, Misch mith ' 0 HiL & Hunter Steph'rd 101 Hill ackson 100 D0 A Finch oodrich o0 M. M s An A, Thralis Blackwi n Williams W, Collins W F. ltanks & Clarey Tuke it G Hein Appeldon & Beck i Caahn Barteniich Chas. A. Wishe E. Stringfellow Jaumes Austin, E, Webb, ) Hopper. M. Wil H John'H, Wilsey. JUE. DIl ATl good his third list: Drexel & Maul. bert Culin. . aha Rubbor Co. o, TUENOE. ... o, Turng P. Hoyer C the b of the citizens of G benefit of M F tuck as directed. Woull suggest and urgo t 100G, I FRIA 100 Katie MeCartne: 1000, N, Waldron, 200 W, Anyau 100 Ely arnes 100 Ross & Briniy ger. 108, B, Reynard..... 100 Jay E. White...... 100 WaH. Platt.. 100 2000 Total.. £20 D. SUTPHEN'S THIRD LIS utphen, of Omaha Tk o vA, Neb., Jan. 1 send you herewith subscription Platte | o Theo. | 00 Minjste 1 m. Co st Tiompson T .1 H. Mullin W Clias is a tireless cause. The following is 8200 10 1 00 Cash, w0 100 ks 100 Total......... 17 50 50 VA LIST. 81.—To the Editor of neva to the fund for the reeman, Royce and Shat- mounting to #43, which credit to funds 1it not be a good idea to some person in each town in the state solicit subseriptions in their behalft It seems to me that every town in the state ought to be down as doing some- ine: JoM. W. V. John sher. . Fitield . Dempster Massey H. Conant. .. ) W, Smith. A fri nd John . Carson’ R. Schotield: D, 8. 150 W. H. Parduc /18] © 100 M. Conwell. L. 8. Figenbaum_. 100 A, O. Taylor Pheips & Son DArTow... A. Murdock. . J.'B. Sexton A friend H. Sheldon . J.M. Fillebrown riffiths A. Matte: ', L, Rathbun J0 M, Shickley. W, K. Hitch.. ... THE 81, SiLver City, Jan Bee: While wo are we tion of these one little plac to Silver City, Ia. acts of heroism as Misses Roy the terrible bl should be recogn mendation, and gladly donate the spective names to be applied to the 1 50(J. P Breitling. 2 0017, H. Dew 2 0. B, Westcot. # 00 Parker &Son 1 00 Danfel Hoskins. .. 10)|F. D. Crawford thing in rocoguition ot our Nebraska horo- V. Fier LD Mozee. . 1. Donisthor . Wintersteen . Burk. ‘hupman 1. Willian $0.J.'R. Bryant. B A i 1 Total . ER CITY, TA., LIST. 80.—To the Editor of the not citizens of Nebraska, nonetheless desire to manifest our admira- young heroines, and ask that on the 1l of ‘honot be given Believing that such noble those performed by the > and Freeman, of Nebraska, in of Junuar. by our highest com: y substantial reward, we Sums set opposite fund as indicated to you. A. Beam..8 .G Seldr Jolin Pari A, L Rains John Pullman P, M. Spenc MADI The contribution ison, Neb., collected by r at that place 1'00'Robert A. Moore.$ 1 00 100 1000, A, Frazier. 100'W, Mains, 100 HC. Muss. © Alrtan otal SON'S LIN of the izens of Mad Allen & Robinson, nd reported i Tucs. is as follow. -#1 00.John 8. Robinson.. 100 LT 100 100k 100 10/ 100 1000, 100 100 P, A, Clark 10 1WA, Zessin.... 100 100\, H. Cady 100 arley Wagoner. 100 I 100 nis Plynn.... 100 100 Hson. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Wi, Dopson 100 1001 )diormo 100 10 10 1008 100 100 100 1000, 100 100 M. H. Bordwell 1 100 Al Jones 100 John’ 8. Crue BA r 100 P, F. Oberg. A Rubendali 50/C. A, Huyder ¥. Brinkmon. 50 Cash.... ... IHE WE The list of the fund at Weeping W N. Thomas, in the in the Tuesday’s BEE, is as J. W. Thomas."...$ 100 John ¥ MeNurlin 25 H. Ha . Hindle 8. AL Ripley Wiles % Tighe W, Knox ... 1% 1Hros . Strow. Lol ... Uphum. 3. H. Bellows. L Bellow Comme Sim Hect . Luther Shearer. ot & Parish.. . 1 K. Keithloy AL ibank. 1 Total..... ING WATER LIST. atribution to the Shattuck ter, <ollected by Dr. J um of &4 25 John Morsill B0 Jolin McAfes Upton n & Churchiil., Innra | o V. D, Crawford . M. Halverstadt. r Selduer. /H. S Race. . A, Woodard, Beardsley, Clark C 100 M, U.Thomas 26 hieo. Schaelfer. B A. Miller 2 W Adams & Gilbert., 100 2 K. W. Murllep 4 o W. B, Sackett W1 M. Cole H. Wooley Hall... Olive 26, E Orton 100 H. D. Bar 2 V. E. Woller 1100 i i [ M. Patterson F.F. Rextord ... 50 Call James Johnson. .. 2 K. Cromwe Ote Wilson - J. H. Haldeman Hashman E. Ratnour. 5 Girardet, Boono & hn Hutch N.W. Sidmore L. B Wilson oruh Raker a Woodford .1 W. Davis J.W. Annick Carrington’ | flower Bros W. A, Husse Maynard Spink L. Swearinzn . R Critehficld 3 W, H. Brevoort 25 W. F. Hoskins B0 Maggte Free . 50 Emma Clizbe 5 Maggle Cleveland | IRVINGTON'S LIST. The contribution of the citizens of Trving- ton, Neb., as collected by Frank B. Hibbard and reported in Tuesday's Bre is as follows $100A. Chy Mrs ¥ ALK ¥ Lau o 1, Welch & 0 H, A, Borts iy &) Silas Brewster i WA Ots w Stmon Dorts 1 100 F. 13 Hibbard 10 0 108 odeli s 00 10y THE ROSENBERRY 11<T @To the Editor of the Ber rclosed ple find Rosenberry Planing mill fund for he ine school maring John Wi #1100 John Ryan L] €0 Tullin, 10 W, 10 E. Rix 100 3 100 | 10 50 100 . Lewer ohann 10 H. Hartman 100 | H. Jamison.... [] ‘ Total......... TNE STERNSDORFE LIST, Goorge J. Sternsdorff has paid $12.50 into the Bee fund collected by him from the fol- following: Geo. J. Sternsdortl 8 5 $ W Cash 0 N HC frown 1 Eimil Beckman i Jo . Sehmidt 0 W H Lawton . o M. HOxd 1 i B drey w0 Cash 2 Cash ... W. H. Motter W0 w0 W, Peck B. Reeve 5 . Sheridan Peter Frenzer.... 10 Miss Bell Bradrick | Total MISE CRISSIE M. MORRIS, Miss Crissic M. Morris of ( s an appreciative and er lady. 3 ssie made a tour of Island and in_u short time raised & Miss Shattuck, which she sent to the Bee this morning by th M. Morris, Fsq., of ¢ extends thanks to Mi prise. The folloy nds of her fathe and Island. Th Morris for her e is the list: Jo M. Morris, $2 00 L. 1. Hornady....8 100 Fraik PRIDS 0 100 AL B, Lederman... 100 Dick Franklin, 100 AL . Bohue, 50 100 Cash ¥ 1 N 1 00 Geo, D Tiet 10 ORS00 Chiristensen. .. 50 Iwin 50 Henry Yeomun 50 100 100 50 2 Henry Vieregg. .. 100 Wimn, McVay 0 Jas. 0'Callaghan.. 100 Vill Grooms. . 100 Total 82 50 BONSEY. TATIVES, WASHINGTON, i Aditor of the Bee: 1 hand you hierewith my check for &0 as a contribu- tion to the fund you are raising for the pur- pose of recoznizing the heroism displayed by the two teachers—Minnie Freeman of Valloy county, and Louise Royce of Pierco county, Nebraska. Please divide this cqually b tween them. Gro. W. Dousey. GEORGE R. RATHBUN, To the Editor of the Bre: Inclosed find check for $30 as a_donation to the heroine, Miss Shagduck. I desire this to enter the 6,000 fund, suggested by J. J. Monell. GEo. R. RATHBUN, Proprietor Omaha Business College. GOVERNOR HARVEY POST. Brryerr, Neb,, Jan. 20.—To the Editor of the Be Enclosed find draft for §15 for the benefit of Miss Etta Shattuck, the unfortun- e sufferer from the late storm, We hope every G. A. R. post and relief corps in Ne- braska will fall into ne and contribute to this worthy daughter of a veteran, G. W. Hoxeyserr, Adjutant. Comman JANE LIVINGSTON, President Reliof Corps. They Do Sympathiz Miss Anna T. Trucland, principal of the Farnam street school, says there i not the slightest foundation for the statement made by “W. H." in yesterday's Bee, in regard to the action of a teacher in the eighth grado of that school. On the contrary the teachers of Farnam stroet school are now engaged in taking up a collection for the Bee fund, which will be completed in a few days. At Saxe's Drug Store. Last evening D. W. Saxe, the enterpris- ing and energotic druggist, in the ope house, used his magnificent soda fountain for the first time, selling cold and warm drinks, about sixty it number, ranging in prices from nve to fifteon cents, ' Half of the proceeds ho will devote to the Ber's fund for tho relief of Misses Freeman, Royce and Shattuck. The Oreighton Club's Generosity. Miss Royce has expressed a desire to ac- cevt the offer of a life membership in the Shenandoan, Ta., Normal college. Saturday night February 4, the dramatic club of Creighton will present a play “Among the Breakors” at the M. E. church of Plainview, Neb., and the proceeds will be given to Miss Royce to enable her to defray her expenses at the school. The Bee trusts that the enter- tainment will be a g Mt. Shasta Lodge K. of P. Mr. W. larr has sent to the Bee as the the contribution of the members of Mt. S No. 1 Knights of Pythias the £30 for the benefit of the Brk fund to be divided as follows: I 20; 1 Minnie Fre is the first Pythian lodge in Nebraska to come forward. Touched by the tender tale of love and devotion the members of this lodre have been actuated to aid in the good cause. M. hasta lodge has a reputation for gencrosity that reflects credit upon its members, Th have fulfilled the principles of their orc upon every occasion and the fuct that these :ourage the giving of aid to the stranger of the outer world has been taken advantage of by them on many ocaasions. Let other Pythiun lodges follow Mt. Shasta's example. The Children's Work. The following letters have been received by the Be from the pathetic little men and women of Nebraska: Nowrit BExp, Jan. 81, 1888.—To the Editor of the Bre: Enclosed ‘pleaso find $1 for the Westphalen fund which you will credit to myself and little brother. Georar, Foor, JEssa Foor. Oxana, Neb., Feb. 1.—To the Editor of the Louise Royce Bee: Please find enclosed forty-six (i6) cents, the contents of my little iron bank, rd the two little girls’ monuments. I am months old and can save more for Jrssie P, HAVNES, 2209 Miami Stre Harvey and Kittie Ager, of Ord, Neb., send £2 to be divided as follows: Westpha- len wonuwment, $1, Miss Royce 50 cents, Miss Shattuck 50 conts. The pupils of Hickory the children’s fund Mi chool sen® $1.45 for Freeman's Letter. Major T. S. Clarkson, of this city, some time ago wrote to Miss Freeman congratulat- ing her upon the coolness, deliberation and heroism which she displayed and thanked her as a father, for her having saved so ny little ones. A few days ago the young wrote him the following letter: 21,1888, T. §. Clarkson—Your was received the 19th inst. [ appreciated it very much, feeling it came from one who knew the wealth of ties of love and home, und was no idle, formal congratu- lation. The letters received from friends have done me worlds of good. The notoricty of the press I dislike very much. 1 tried to do my simple duty in thé emergency that came. Others, perhaps, suffered mor Fdo not aspire to any such honors as a heroine. Thanking you for you st, 1 am, Yours res y, MINNIE FREEMAN, pect Mr. Joslyn's Entervrise. George A. Joslyn, treastrer and manager of the Western newspaper union has issued a circular calling for contributions to the nero- ine fund. Mr. Joslyn says: ‘This circular is issued as proliminary to the inauguration of what is to be known as the *We wspaper Union and Coun- try Publish ' the Western News- paper Union starting the same with a sub- scription of #30. All who wish to become contributors can forward the amount of their ofterings to this oMce, and the same will be acknowledged by publication in the Omaha Daily Bee of the donor's name and amount coutributed. A list of all contributors and 0 ting ro ition of the services rondered by | three of Nebraska's lady te inthe most disastrous storm that & human being was o led upon to encounter. Remittances to be made to George A, Jos- reasurer and manager of the Western vspaper Union, the same to be turncd over to the OMaua BEg, with the other spe the amount given will also be published in | the March number of the Printers’ Auxiliary and a record of their work summarized for the Auxiliary sheets issued from this offico for the hundreds of -publishers in this and other states, Where there are no instructions to the contrary it_is proposed to divide fund as follows: One-fifth each to Miss Froeman and Miss Royce, and the other three-fifths o to Miss Shattuck. Contributors, howeve an designate in what proportions their offer: ings shall bo _pla The Wostern News. nion inangurates the fund with a £0 subscription and hopes the amount will be swelled to proportions reflecting eredit upon the publishers of the northwest, and bo a fit cial funds, The Western Newspaper Union and _the country press should turn_in_the largest of all these special funds. It is desirable to have as many as possible received for publi- cation in the Sunday morning issue. Notice. Many lists have heen left out of this issue which will be published to-morrow. If your lists do not appear in this issue they have been uecessarily omitted. © All will be pub- ished. Notes, What do you think of Nebraska's liberal- ity? Dr. W. H. Hanchett has sent § to the Bes fund. Will the ladies of Omaha aid in 1 Shattuck special fund ¢ Will the clergy of Omaha aid in raising the Shattuck special fund? The contributions are coming in and the end is not yet near. sing the rapidly, The Shattuck special fund is steadily climbing. Who will be the next to add their names, Will the ladies of all portions of the stat assist in adding to the Shattuck special fund? Have you recognized the devotion of Ne- braska's three herowes! 1t is not too late to contribute. Will everybody who has not yet aided the cause put their shoulder to the wheel and help the good work ! W. I. Hawks, of the Travelers' Insurance Co., says in forwarding his contribution: I hope the money will continue to roll in for many days.”! Why not raise the $6,000 for unfortunate Etta Shattucki The initiative has been taken, and you have ouly to join with the others in the work. Captain Simpson, A. Q. M., U.S. A,, de- partment of the Platte, and_the empioyes of the government, corral at Omaha, have sent $37.50 to the Bee fund. Will the capitalists, the real estate agents, the merchants, the doctors, and_the lawyers of Omaha come forward with their pledges for the Shattuck special fund? Mr. C. Cusack, cashier of the First Nation- al bank of North Bend, in enclosing his con- tribution to the Bee fundadds: “I think that you are doing a grand work, and you will be rewarded for it.”” ‘The examplg set by a number of the chil- dren of Nebraska in emptying their savings bank for the benefit of an unfortunate fellow being, may be followed by the men and women of Omaha to a slight_ extent. Out of their plenty they may contribute a small amount. Licutenant Towsley started a paper among the ofticers and ladies of Fort Omaha, with the following result: Miss Shattuck, $21.3: Miss Freeman, $.31; Miss Royce, $6.31; total, § Many soldiers have signified a desire to contribute (to so commendable an enterprise, and an_effort will be made to col- lect a purse from them on pay-day. If Omaha can produce twenty-five other business men with the energy and ap- reciation of C. D. Sutphen, A. C. Wooley, there will be little trouble and less time consumed in raising a fund for Etta Shattack that will make her independent. Omaha, has many men who can raise this fund if they wiil exert thom- seives, Wil they d e An Abortive Lecture. Detroit Free Pres: ‘When the meet- ing opened Brother Gardner announced that Hon. Ringbone Bivins of Kan- kakee, had arrived in Detroit for the fiurpu, of lecturing before the Lime- iln club. The subject of his lecture mas; “Has de World Advanced Fur ’Nuff?” He had been before the com- mittee on inquiry, and had answered all questions, and he would now be brought in and given an_every oppor- tunity to acquit himself with honor. It was a fiuhiwrt of deep interest to every member of the club, and it was hoped that each and every one would pay the closest attention to the stranger’s re- marks. The committee on reception and ab- duction escorted the Hon. Bivins into the hall amidst profound silence. He was astately looking man of middle age, having a in one eye and some trouble in one of his knees. He bowed ight and left with the grace and suav- ity of an emperor, and upon ascending the platform gently observed: “My frens, I do no come befo’ you as an impostor nor yet as an aajudicator. I come heah bekase I feel dat I know mo’ dan you do, an’ dat it_ar’ ma dooty to divide my knowledge wid you. I hev often heard dis club spoken of, an’ allus in terms of de highest di peet. Tam highly pl ce to face wid sich an ignoble audicnee, an’if any of ou desire to meet me arter dis lectur’ 5 over an’ invest 25 cents in a box of de celebrated Bivins co’n an bunyon salve 1 assure you you will nebber hev cause it sser president!” called the Rev- Penstock, as he suddenly shot up, ‘“‘has dis gem’lan arrove heah to deliber lectur’ or to peddle a nostrum?” “‘Dat’s what I should like to hev him answer,” replied tho president. Tts superi orexcellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It 18 used by the United states nment.’ Fn- dorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthtul. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK, CHICAGO. ST, LOUIS we co ot &5 a5 the bt remedy e 10 us fof Gonotthacs Gleet, Wehave sold considers sble; and in every case o6 satisfactica. Aleott & Lisk, Hudwa. N. Yo Bold by Drugglsta, Price 91,08 Carsatn, 1708 bivs, uarantaed not ia Cause Burioture. Mrd oaly by the Chozical Ca. A DESPERATE STRUGGLE. Thritling Experience of an Herole En- gineer in His Combat With A RELENTLESS, VINDICTIVE ENEMY. A Narative of Plain, Unvarnished Facts, Which Clearly Indicate That “Truth s Stranger Than Fiotion," *0ne of the happlest young men fn Omaha to- Aay 1s Mr. DS, Irvin; who recently arrived in Keystone state and who this clty trom th u the Hig block on Howard st With o Satisf 1, happy look, and inquiring the cause of the radical change, Mr. Irvin said: 1 have been troubled with chronie catarrh for tes years, during which time I have suffered h Fors which the tongue {8 inadequate to por having during that time been treated by seyers rominent physiclans, and used patent medi. without stint, sl of which falled to do me y zood; in fact, life became almost & burden, My catarrh had ey into the brouchiai tubes: at times I expectorated blood, had night witgits, und was on the road to consumption, . 8. IRVIN, “I had a dull, heavy headache, nose all stufted up from a constant dripping from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery and ncrid, at ofhers thick, tenucious’ mucus, puru- lent, ‘bloody und putrid: my eyes weak Watery and inflamed. There was a'ringing in my ears, om one of them there was & constant dis’ s of matter: for the last nine years deaf- onstant hawking and coughing to clear the throat; expectorations of offensive matter, together withscabs from ulcers, My volce had A nasal twang, breath very offensive, smell and taste gone, a sensation of dizziness depressiou, a hcking cough and general debil- ell,” continued Mr. Irvin, “I was acquant- ed with anumber of people in' the east who had been successtully treated by Drs. McCoy and Henry before they came west, and noticed their advertisements fn the Omahi papers. 1 made up my mind to place myself under their care and see {f they could do anything for me. After a careful exatiination they told me the drums of my ears were sound and that, in their opin- fon, my hearing could be entirely restored. I began treatment at_once. The doctor washed my ears out with rome kind of ofl and warm water, atter which he passed a probe of some kind {nto my nase. He then diluted my ears and to my great BURPRISE I COULD HEAR MUCH DETTEL. “Iwent to his office every day, followed the directions very minutely, and now, at the ex- iration of five weeks, I am entiroly cured, and am truly thankful for the great blessing of health bestowed upon me by Drs. McCoy and Henry's treatment. 1can unreservedly reooms- mend them to any one troubled_with chronic catarrh. No disease,” continued Mr. Irvin, s 80 common, more deceptive, dangerous and less understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by ||)W'AC 3 Mr. Irvin 1 an exceedingly well informed gentleman, and can be found at the above ni‘:med place where he will fully corroborate the above. Signal Dangers Which Are Made Known Before Consumption Appoars, When catarth has existed in the head and upper part of the throat for any length of time —the patient living in the district where people are subject to catarrhal affection—and the dis- euse has been left uncured, the catarrh fnvari- ably, sometimes slowly, extends down the wind- pipe'and into the bronchial tubes, which tubes convey the air into the different purts of the lungs” The tubes become affected from the swel{ng and mucus arising from catarrh, and 1 some {nstances become plugged up so'that the air cannot get in as freely as it should. Shortness of Lreath follows, and the patient breathes with labor and with difliculty. In other cases there is a sound of cracking and wheezing inside_the chest. At this stage of the disease the breathing is usually more rapid than when in health, The patient also has hot flashes over his body. e pain which accompanies this condition ts of a dull character, felt in the chest, :behind the breast bone or under the shoulder blade. The puinmay come and go-last a few days and then e ahsent for several others. Tne cough thut oc- curs in the first stages of bronchial catarrh is dry, comes at intervals, is hacking in_character and usually most troublesome in the morning on arising or going to bed at night, and it may be {he first evidence of the disease extending in the ungs. At first there may be nothing brought up by the then theve s a little tough, tenacious mu- i h the patient finds great difficulty in bringing up Sometimes there are fits of coughing induced by tough mucous—so violent as to_ cause vomit- Cater on the mucous that is raised i four snall particles of yellow Iatic which indicates that the small tubes in the lungs are now affected. With this there are often streaks of blood mixed with the mucous, In cases the patient becomes very pale, has fever and expectorates before any cough Appears. 1nxome cases small masses of cheesy substance ro spit up, which, when pressed between the emita bad Odor, Tn other cases particles halky natureiare spitup. The raising ¥ or chalky lumps indicates serious mis chief wt work into'the lungs, T some cases catarrh will extend into the Iungs ina few weeks; in other cases it may be months or even years betore the disease attacks the lungs sufliciently to cause serious inter ence with the general health., When the dieasse has developed to such a point the patient is said Vith bronchial differs to have cat: cutarrh the; with jhe diffe morning, highe Sometimes during th ping, chilly sensatio an hour to an hour t thul consumption. 5 more or less fever which t parts of the day —sli in tne afternoon and day the patient ha which may last from e surface of the body ing dry and hot. During the night. near the morning, there may e sweats, Such sweats are known s night sweats. ‘The pulse is usually more rapid than normal, and the patient loses flesh and strength. A tresn cold 15 all that 15 needed at this point to de- velop rapid consumption. Insome instances the patient loses flesh_and strength slowly. Th mus :les gradually waste away. Then tho pa fent gradually regains some of his strength, only to lose it again. weak stomich 18 a dislike for food, which seems to have Lost {ts tuste, onusesthe patient to think he has a disease of the stomach instend of the I With these dfarrhea usually_ occurs, and there 15 some disturl of the kidneys In bronchial catarrh the often beconi weak, husky and hoarse. ing pain in the throat with difiiculty i swallowing. 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