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P ik ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1888 5 that could be disposed of at the same time THE CHILDREX'S PUND, and in like manner. Agrecable to your sug- | _ This fand belongs exclusively to the chil- gestion, the poniy will be sold to the highest | dron, #nd the amounts contributed will be bidder at my stables, Wodnesday February | used'for the purpose of erecting & monument 15, and 1 would like to have the Brr furnish | over the graves of the little Westphalen a representative to manage the sale and re- | girls, It is a ponny collection. ceipt for Iv.hn'pr-lmfl«h nf, ’mo' same, sm’;m.x From Dul-llliu.ol the Tzard school, v udi ly th t dit | lothi Y ill find at one else foel disposed to donate anything | Annie and Beasie Cameron our money more icious y an to expen it wisely in your clothing.You wi n a 1d at the s time and place for the | St. Pauls Mission school .. B o I Tk duseeving. vomt kefold.. . the MISFIT ARLOf’\‘S this week what remainsas s ecnal bargains, as we will offer greater inducements than ever offered in genuine clothing, NO TRASH, but such as areequal to THE RFWARD FOR DEVOTION Nearly 83,700 Pald into the Bee's Heroine Fund. most deserving ng lady, T | Jeanne W fleld MISS ETTA SHATTUCK'S SHARE. | would be pleased to furnish every accommo- | Fred Shinrock dation for the sale. George Hussie Hexny T, Owexs, y and Kittie A, 1 Stables, 417 S 14th St. Jessie B. Haynes i | . Omaha any marn'’s taste or price. i Nearly, 83,700 For Her—Miss Royoe — Jessie and George Frost, North Bend . I 0 Wil Lose One of Her Feet— at Genon. Plivils of Hiokory school i The Shattuck Special Fund Grxox, Neb, Fob. 2.To the Editor of the ¢ oo Bee: Feeling that it was our duty, as well [ ] v T NS s a8 pleasure, to contribute something to the . AT FOR AT Nebraska horoine fund, we have made ar- ;f],‘;}? '\’3311"'-"’ e Kaish's 10 # 8.00 which wae made to order for. < 818,00 00 whicl was made to order for The Shattuck Special Fund, rangements to give a grand charity ball Febe | Frances and Harr - “ “w « / 3tta Shattuck, the young school | ruary 14, thee proceeds to go to the | St.John's Lodge N W 51.1: y o ¢ B who lost both limbs from the ex- | heroine fund. Total " 26,70 “ “ ¥ posure in the recent storm will be incapaci- | Weare also making arrangements with g « 27,30 “ “ i tated for any service by which she may de- | the ladies of our town to give a supper, the o Fund. “ K 98,40 “ “ rive aliving. Itis desired that #,000 be | proceeds to go to the same fund. If thesug- | The vresent condition of the four funds « L 20,60 « “ i raised. If 200 persons will each subscribe | gogtion, shat the towns in the state would do mod by the Ber: is as follows “ “ 80.90 “ “ not less than $30 this amount can bo raised. | 10 05 FE al; ple ko | Itta Shattuck “ “ t The money need not be paid until the fuli | likewise, meets your approval, please mako | [ouise Royce 81.40 it known through the columus of your paper. | Minnie ' The proceeds will bo distributed among the | Westphalen monument three heroines by a committeo selected for | Cash to special fund...... the purpose and a statement sont to the BEg, together with the amount raised. A large Grand total... Freem AN OYERGOAT sum can bo raised in this way, which other- ‘\',1;‘,0 . ” 70 which was made to order 1 W. G. Albright..... 0 00 | wise would not be contributed. Let the L 870 S L e O R L O Misscs Annie and Maggrie Truland . o0 | good work go on. J.A.Osous. | The Bue R«u: acknowledgo all- contribu- 10,00 It H i i T —_—— ons through these columns. ists re- . ¢ Tl Bheion o Soribner Subscribes. ceived, unless otherwise directed, will be | 12.40 w ¢ “ « Olive Hesnoh,, . Scrmyer, Neb., Feb, 8,—[Spocial to the | published in full with the name of every con- | 14.20 L s “ “ Pacific express audite BEE.|—A subscription paper is in circulation | tributor. These lists will bo published as “ “ « « ‘ horo to raison fund for Miss Shattuck. The | 8000 after tacie roceipt as space will per- “ w “ “ } AEBIHE RIIRA WIT6 ScPwardid 0 1 HuN e i e e t ] . 3 4 . Oumhn Tadios' SIS Wi e SO LI The fire laddies can be depended upon in a “ “ “ A paid . ina few days. The people are responding | yoint of liberality. The following letter ex- Bt. John's ash paid Wim. M. Croan Who will join th Minnie Freeman, Alarge photo of Miss Minnie Freeman with her sod school house and the pupils ‘whom sho saved from the groat storm will be sent prepaid for #1.00 ench, $8.00 per dozen, £00.00 per hundred. " Address The Quiz, Ord, cb, haundsomel, plains itself: Onkland Little Folks Help. To the Editor of the Ber:—Inclosed please OAKLAND, Neb, Feb, 8.—[Special Tele- | find # to be applied to Etta Shattuck fund ro e e AMisucs Ll Dale and | 4nd donated by'the membors of No. 5 engiuo hous Ida Samson, aged thirteen, began this even- | Geo, A. Coulter L 8100 ing collecting funds for the relief of Miss | John Anderson. 100 Shattuck. Their hearts have been touched, | William Ellis 10 and they grow tired of waiting on older ones | Maurice Terkelsen. 100 to take the matter in hand. They are meet- THE PLATTE ( ing with liberal respouses and will send their Pratte Cester, Neb., Feb, 1.—To the collection to the BEE fund Monday. The In- | Editor of the Bee: Enclosed find money | dependent also started a fund to-day for the | order for 0. 1 started out Tuesday and relief of Miss Shattuck. Let the good work | 8ucceeded in collecting quite a nice little sum continue. for the benefit of Miss Etta Shattuck from —_ the citizens of Platte Center, which 1 trust Miss Koyce's Additional Misfortune, | ' Citizens of Flatte Conter, which I trus . amount in subscribed. This 18 to bo known s the “Shattuck Special Fund.” The following pledges to this fund have been received John J. Monell 30 00 Bennison Bros., cash’ paid 28000 ORA thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven pairs, embracing all the leading styles of cuts and patterns in pantaloons that man ever had an idea of wearing, at the following prices, whlchtm proportion to quality never was wornby man. You are |nV|ted to investigate this assertion. PAIR PANTAIJOONS : AT $ 2.35 which was made to order.. “ “ A Big Referring to the actions of John F. Kates, ex-county superintendent of schools in Val- ley county, th tract. ’ 50 whic! h was made to mdc Omaha Republican yesterday | Nowrork, Neb., Feb. 3.—[Special Tel Mits. J. B. Joxgs, 3::: « “ .,F:: “ « morning says editorially gram to the Bee.]—Dr. Bear, of this city, | Platte Co. Bank..$ 1 00 5 “ “ 5.5 “ “ never undertook a worse con. | BEEEU© PO PR R R ¢ T MUl 5.30 ot than that of belittling the oxploit of | Féceived a message this aftornoon requesting | g G fajim. W w 6.10 W 1 A Miss Freeman. The charitable assumption | him to come to Plainview prepared to assist [ (3 7.20 5 s in amputating the foot of Miss Louise Royce, « “ 810 “ « one of the teacher suffercrs in the late bliz- | \m' Biocdorn. .. “ “ 9.80 zard. This amputation places her sufferings | k. Nelson. in a new light and mves hor an additional g“;“ ,‘,“'"b"“" claim upon the sympathy of the people of Ne- % braska. Norfolkc's contribution to the special | H.2ngz ..o fund is already over $100 and will be sent in | 1.'D), Koberta. Enclosed please find life scholarships for three persons to Valentine's Shorthand insti- tute, including all necessary text-books and =W R AT YOUR OWN PRICE stationery. Pleaso send them to Miss Freo- l'“snmuv 50! 50 iy DiD Jaberts Having overstocked our furnishing goods department, we now find we will need the room man, Miss Shattuck and Miss Roy with | in a few days. e €0 Ma ~kll 1 complimonts of V. ; 014 SoldTers Enlisted. b more than the money;in consequence we will, in order to reduce the stock as much as pos=- O s ea iy ere fomaedod vo ths | Tho old soldiers of Omaha aud tho sons'of f J:Gi¥ard ible at this advanced part of the season, offer All Winter Furnishing Goods, including Fur old soldiers met last night and formully re- solvod to lend their efforts in raising a sub- scription for the unfortunate Miss Etta Shat- tuck, the daughter of an ex-veteran. The mecting was held in the rooms of George A. Custer post, G. A. R., No. 7, and was of- fleered by John A. Cuscaden as president, young ladics yesterda; Resigned to Mer Fate. Nebraska City News: Mrs. Jerry Brown reccived a letter from her sister, Mrs. Her- bert Westbrook, who is at presenc residing at Beward, in which she says that she visited Miss Etta Shattuck and that she is getting Caps of muskrat, cat and seal skin, at 50c on the dollar. Any doubts, satisfy them PAY A VISIT T0 THEMISFITPARILORS 1119 FARNAM STREET 1119 N. B.--Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. 4 NEBRASKA, CONTRIBUTORS, . 81 00W. D. Wixon, 5 A, ) _»c_:,um-v. A Smith. ; v | and John B. Suwhill_sccretary. All in at- ARy i along nioly and is recovoring rapidly €rom | tendanee exprossed their aympathy for the & \1 i Glloor i the effects of the surgical operation wherein g A% enbiva o T Ay oolittle hor limbs were taken off. The brave littlo | Unfortunate young lady, and vesolved to lond | . . Drake. W Wixon their energics in raising a purse expressive "m RO of their appreciation of her bravery. The | W.C. Vorhe following committee was appointed to solicit Cons: T contributions: Major Clarkson, C.E. Roth, | M. Welsh. hmbré F. E. Munn, Moses O'Brien, John Butler, J. | { L Sturdevant. 20 ¥un Ferguso “H. Hurlburt, Mrs. Major Clarkson und Mrs, ke 5D, L General O'Brien. This committee will meet | 1 §o1000 s ”0'" o teacher scoms resigned o her fate and much Forrest. vleased with tho interest. the people through- out the state are tas niz in her case. The Traveling Men. “The Elkhorn Valley Traveling Men's Fund” has been started by Jay Helphrey, ! | is that he was misinformod.” Life Scholarships. OxamA, Feb, 8.—To the Editor of the Isex: i [ in the ofice of Ainbroso & Munn, rooms 10 | 1. 1. Waffuct i who heads tho list with a five dollar biil. | and 11, Union block, to-morrow afternoon to | C.'L.'Steinhausér R z | Bie Moy Inone o the ottt travoling | Brtetar Sl il e ‘e | 6 e s R R | ERCIEEREE. ) '& men up the Elkhorn country, and has been | Ments for an active campaign. g Chas Dabrine the ‘:: ! 'At a nn}u .Vl‘sl(";l!ly u:fim:gs H\cfit;‘rdnn's n“u:n_ult rovenuo (“u\leo; M\ N b , obnnected with the Peyoke BrosiCo of this A Tribute From St. Paul. onner. northeast of Sutton I succeed in raising ons for the district were the lowes v { Slts tor e’ ‘numbor . ot ‘yéava | Ho!l Sz, Pivi Nebi, Fab, 8.=To the Baitor of fl fi‘}""",; ; for the beuefit of Miss Etta Shattuck, of | for somo timo, being but 31,900.59. 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Col. 8 5 SRALLE) P = . Ser , Neb. urge all auctioncers ik el £ suggests that tho ‘‘boys" got up a subscrip- | the Be: The people in our little city have | Dashlevk b ckine 1 W0 8. & Dowling.". % the hats to: do Miswiss, Hocloéed And The Fort Omaha military band gave | o0 o sriuourt State M: ¢ Anatomy, St. § + 4 3. H. Coburn. .+ 10)Stimsn&~herwod her delightful seranade in the lobt ourl State Museum of Anatomy, > ton ut their different Sunday towns, con | taken groat intarcst in the roports of the | FuwiveHrowcs 110 I Suedor draft for the same and a list of dorors another delightful seranade in the lobby | Fo ;0 Dikivatalty, Gollage Horttea) L% i mencing next Sunday and have the lanalord | heroism of Nebraska's noble heroines, and to | A. R. Hills Bk P. F. WaLToN. of the ~ Paxton to General | gop ¢ Germany and New York. Havit i forward the amount to B. F. Locke, propric- | ghow their appreciation in a substantial man- | J- B: Alilson P. T, Walton. 165 Prenfll 100 [ Crook. The balconies as well as the | devoted their attention tor of the Pacific hotel or Belliste & Hellman L. H. Bartley. or the pupils of our city schools started a ott & G !c Itt 1 0'G. Rame.. 2 | vestibules were (‘rovnlml with enthusi- of the Tillenburg, of Norfolk, on Monday, | subscription paber. amons thomscives, teach | 5 rapte, & K6 5 @kred Hotfiian. . 8 ) gagic listeners, Several fine sclections | SPECIALLY T0 THE TREATMENT OF Fobruary 27, whon the total smount will b6 | ers and frionds, and raised £5312 in a fow T Baiman, 0/A. L. Thoiips | were rendered. OTWAK 0 the Bs. woul more | hours. To-day I had the honor to send this | Jay Baile ) E 1Ao7 o . TEAPY it satisfactory to state to which fund they wish | money by d,,,‘ft to them, divided as follow Beebe & xfl 3 B The l.Jmulug W l:}lcl club filed ar ",‘Lh.; contribute, Freeman, Shattuck or Royce. | ok, $31 o ss Ro; llnnie Blackmer, oph Mil 55 Fred G 100 | of incorporation with the county cler to For Miss_Shattuck, 31.07; for Miss Royce, T haties £1.05. Our deepest sympathics accompany | #; W G B e Eames ol 8] yestorday. The gulfui*ru\ businoss of the i i espe Phil Peto W, Arnold W | associ is that of leasing club rooms ourmite. Respectfully, N. E. Lrack, ex X | association is tha P ‘Omama, Fob, 8.—To the Editor of the Bex: ¢ Superintendent city schools. Not Several lists of contributors have been omitted from this issue owing to a lack of space. Each, however, will be published. If your list does not appear in this issue it will be published as soon as possible. R. Shepard_. W, 10 | and grounds. The capital stock is $1,000, DISEASES. 25 | and the incorporators are E. B. Smith, 1 Badollet, F. N. Clark, G. F. d!l‘iin‘l:ame‘revlhlly .t‘?n_o!s‘;rll:lng"fmm (lm;m:. hwartz and George Patterson. ce, invite all so suffering to correapond with | i T okt [ oo raTpaasea oE fuceetiohrhudicontegion emuso,noox|suunmcmmuvm LLis R A teT H y, | erous drugs, Patfents whoso cases have beon | 1Y reason of it cantral position ¢ose relation to lines sweeping challenge to Jiminie Lindsay, B isten: {r"”m ‘or_pronounced. inene. | XA of nd_continsons Moes Atnmootlng of the Omaha Ladies’ Atter- mnoon Coffeo, held yesterday at the residence of Mr. M. Goldsmith, No. 1923 Dodge stroot, 1 was instructed to pay you $30 towards the Shattuck special fund. Enclosed ploase find check for the amount. It is tho wish and % i The L i Mits, M.W. smmnd 1uu‘, Total .. present possessor of the middle-weight | gl shouid noy full t6 wWrity s cancarning thote hope of our clab that the J. J. Monell plan o s e Mrs. G. W. Ahlquist is an unorpzvll(‘ friend championship medal of the state of Ne- | symptoms. All letters receive immediate atten- will gloriously carry through, but should tho THE ROLL OF HONOR. of the good work and yesterday paid to tho Notes. | braska, has not s yet been accepted. | ton- Tl o Bl it When waobthe Bee #25.80,the contribution: n”lu‘followmp The lawyers should, and doubtless will Hennessey will claim the medal in afew days, and if Lindsay refuses to give it 0se Who Have Recognized Courage and Devotion. Ahl- |J. M. Warren. 41 WGnat Hansen.” 7 85| amount divided os follows: For the Etta Shattuck fund, #20; for the Louiso Royce 'UST PUBLISHED, ANy J contribute liberally. And will be matled FREE to any address on ro- fasak ¥ e 3 Jush Will the ladies of Omaha assist in raising | up will apply to Richard K. Fox for his | ceiptof one 2-cent stamp, “Prictical Observa fund, #; for the Minnie Freeman fund, $. ‘When the Bee trusted to the liberality of 1 u‘v J. H. Henniga the Shattuck special fund? dA.(-H,U,, {{XK:’»‘",‘A,N:,'Q"{",‘,‘ ‘l;chlll:lty|unll deal mhfiu& s, Audubon, Harla \ pspec : . 8 Coh nich 18 added ar e | co o R s Hasran tHocluugENCheMIm 0aDeoY o, Tor the 10 Dot ot H. D, Halleck, of the Marder, Luse & Co. | * A mun giving the name of S. Sanborn | riage,” with finportant chabters on Aiseases of | Soanctl Blutts,in I fronsurer of the Omaha Ladics' Aftornoon | heroic and aflicted it did not trust in_vain, 10 0] Cameron and Kas 1t .| ‘lflnl’l Lo W Tl Type foundry, Chicago, seunds & for the I was arrested yestorday for stoaling n 7 | the Reproductive Orguns, tho whole forming n | and mn on, in Kans ’Auf Toas i ROl fund. T pattern from the- Lovell Munufac | {Aluable medical treatiss which should be foad o p O clerk’ % by all young men. Addroess B. M. Howes, of the county clerk’s | quping company on the eighth day of | ¥ *' ¥ ¢ has made another very lieral payment | {un Mo o Py o L0 groatly ‘sur- o 4 ipead, comfort, certainty and The ¢l | stone and iron, S ot lbutions to the Shattuck | Aair had blown over and had been for- steel. 1 rolling atock perfoct. Its passenger equipment SunAawundithe et gotten long ago. He will bo tried t he 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Col, R fances that experiance hasproved Coffee. ‘The ladies who so kindly contributed the above amount are: Mesdames I. Oberfelder, M. Hollman, M, Goldsmith, ¥ 'Adler, Max A." Meyer, M.' Meyer, Georgo . Rehfeldt, L. Mendelsohn, 'Nowman, A.' Poiack, Leopold Every mail reaching the Ber ofice brings additions to the fund and adds new names to the roll of honor. Every day the BEe re- ceives letters and words of encouragement | pV from the people of this growing state; and | W though the contributions have been liberal on | J; Jackerott t A. Brown o i, . B 100 100 Total, 1.00] | Heller, Louis Heller, Albert Heller. Tho | the part of those who have contributed ther | D ATH&R e AL . e T = - : hand, *Ths Kayras Tralos Soniat cf suparior Uy | {":’u';l‘"fl,"{‘,'l‘l"“:‘:‘“‘.{:’:}l‘,"‘l: of all frionds of the | aro many who have failed in their duty. | o the Bditor of the 1nw:Hurewith find | social at the Metropolitan hail at i oy (om]l)h;mht hu,vu[lu'm" made n)(xlou!“thu 3 - C'E'(fl'-"":'.f':u“ man Emvmun."é‘-'fn?.’.’fl..“’:'.u PO $1000 RO ave dis- | 1 i not presumed, however, that those who | Omaha exchunge for $0, Tekamuh's contri- | day, the entire proceeds togo to the herowe | general dumping of garbage and other and (between Ohlcago an Elbvedsuch subitantisl aympathy with. W |iy,ve Dot contributed and who are able 10 | bution to the Bre's fund for Miss Etta Shat- | fuud. filth near the coruer of Ninth and [ |J, W, Barnsdall, M. D "‘;‘:'mcn':fl::-v'fu""kmuw g i lend a hand will be remiss in their duty. On | tuck, There are forty But ono lumber merchant hus been heard | Dodge strects, and the chief of police ot e 'f' A Handsome Ploture. the contrary there is every warrant for the | ranging from 25 cents to §2.50, the teachersund | from, Those gentlemen will probably con- | has ordercd his men o arrost any per- ) Sy Pawxte Ciry. Neb., Fob, 5-To the Editor | beliof that the next few days contributions | pupils of our public school giving quite liber- tribute handsome suws if some one will wait | gons caught dumping there. It is said on thou, umping SURGEON s that there is already accumulated at _Mrs. Babcock, of Gibbon, Neb.sends | that pluce a large heap which o few Gynacologist and ({bautrldun. & to the Bex fund. Mrs. Gibbon is e st | warm days will convert into n recking . Telephone 979. however, that more will follow, " | mass of pestilence-breeding corruption. | | RAMGE BLOCK, - - OMAHA. Mr. T. N. Parker, the florist, has designed On cum[ylninl of Ruhl'll. l) Duncan, of the BEg: As one of the citizens of Pawnee § 1 would like to make a suggostion: Why can’t | it be soarranged that the school teacher,with her children,can be photographed in the same position, all tied, as thoy were at tho time of She storm. Iam satisfied enongh could be will add largely to the amount alfady re- | ally. Please acknowledge receipt through goived. Fromall parts of tho stato comes | tho columns of the Bes. - W. J. Wi the charge “Let the good work go on,” and this instruction will be obeyed by the Bee so 1% omployes contributed as re- long as the people show @ disposition to aid | ported yesterday as follows: the good work. If you have not contributed, | Thos Cleary 1 (ID‘L F Perkins, Co. do 8o at once and increase the fund to thé | Win. Stewart D Hth Mo, Inf, dinie pointe. Al patrons (-‘-:Lml s dongno S hape g | eive protect! 1d in this town alone to pay for all expense ETTA SHATTUCK PUND, Hen Edholm. L) B At ior Wi . i or, ! of gotting the negative; or, in other words, T | Amount roccived up ta February 2, 82241 01 fames Hedman. Daseq E ar drvousiy daytor ko henefli ot iho 'I";;‘ ~'L'!'h" ! -;lk“ L l"n"‘w"kv m 0 ; ) 3 7 wnnle, cachers’ fund. Elliott on the charge of failing to cor k am satisfiod 100 could bo sald hore at 8L Mi. o J Mateorle GRMOR oy 09 | domn W Nichols, 14, Q. Scaplan Very few mombers of the medical frater- | and tightly fasten phe soil pipe leading E.T.Allen, M. D., | . apiece. All money to goto the fund. Now. aer ty have contributed. Will some physician | . > "mml'"l'u"m Sw'clull*t- ois Tt KRB LR e ad 100 | buckta u i 1 80l Jonmo oil . RAVS 0oh At l"u o | from a sink to the sewer at No. 1104 0 beel \ 3 Joim, € Willidis. ) goldoin il or other person wait upon the gentlemer i ’ i = i 3 1 ke to have you send some w us, Now, this | 41 1y Hallecle b oo | Whe 1w of thia profession and remind them that | South Thirtconth strect, and Watlace MPORTED STALLIONS FORSALE 4 i8 only a suggestion, and would bo pleasedto | Araisr aud hu u N contributions from them would swell the | for making an excavation on Ji AND N[]SE n;mr ‘m‘;n Wul“ndmmk Yight now is tho | Mrs L. Cus 8. fund? and Four nth streets without obtain- A Al Bl l-n B A timo 0 do it,while the snow s on the ground. | frene H. Bed e Bt bt (i ation e 4 Eha theos. | IDE A DAFHIE: cctacles Accurately Proscribed A Kanss | Elginess m teachers have been very liberal. There are RAMGE BL’K., OMAllA 1 thousand people in Omaha, howeve Mll‘»-’l urnish Bonds. ave not contributed and who conld g All the special policemen, commonly known liberally without the slightest inconvenience | as “block watchmen,” appointed by the Y 7 GALERATTH, to themselves, board of police and fire commissioners, are H I it possible that Omaha has not among its | yotified to furnish a_$1,000 bond, with ap- Surgeon and Ph,slclan. 100,000 population 200 persons who will each | 1 gved securi thief of Police Seavey Office N. W CGrner lith und Douglas St. Office, attuck speeial fund $30¢ Omahia | (0000 & r ey dela, telephone, 465; Kesidence telophone, 668, Percherons, Clydesdales and Shire, also home any hundreds of citizens who can afford this contribution. Wi} they do it SWWIL RS - bred colts.. Kvery animul eder Our stock has heen sele v r both indlvidual mertt and pe lese horuos htve tken first prive at the No- The *“Bee* Will Be There. HAsTINGS, Feb. 1.—To the Editor of the Bek: Your unceasing labors for the fund . fortho Nebraska heroines is highly com- mendable and if jewels are added to crowns in heaven yours surely will bo thickly stud- rl, As one of Towa's teachors I will con- ibute my mite to Miss Etta Shattuck's fund, as from long years of suffering [ know how great her trial is. Please find enclosed ‘ 1 toward her fund. 1 wish you godspeed in 3‘ Your wighty effort for good. k Woodman.. 10 00 B rge A. Coulter. . John Anderson. Willium kllis Maurice Te Mrs. Howe's 2 S Abbott: Asbund M Bauman New Home S Jnlll\ || A.C We lk« Jas Trotter TIE OMANA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Prof. George R Rathburn, president of the Omaha Business collego, 'has _contrihuted very liberally to the heroine fund, ana his ex- celient example has been followed by the pu- pils of his sche as follows: Mrs G.IR.Rathbun.§ 1| W(Chas, Poesc 00 v, February 4, Mr. B, F. Norrs, *of Norris'~ restaurant, will g rogecds of which will L'n s Thiis is 10 goet cllent dimner andl at the same time aid rthy, cause. When the Pythian Jodges of the city and state are heard from, the fun® will be greatly R sesnssses H. A. Tebbets, Lincoln S. A.'Sloner, ()u allal Irexk Hicueany Beene, 3 The kind words of Miss 136abo are appre § ated. There is little authority in the preme law for an entertainment of the bel that a newspaper will be circulated in the time to act. o |l|r|thkn 3 ||l.'l|'lvl‘r', IM‘; ”\” our |Iurlli'h are ace climated, and colts of heir got can be show, Fasily Algested: of the finest flavor. A hearty | 5 '.'.', e aun o s voraite {oF & strong appetite: a delicato drink | hrIF 10 and oy terms, 16 Accessible st 1, 1.< D, g numn W..I' Nicholson ¢t | American Press W, Farr's row 1o 4 (3 o tho stute, 1. & Ly r the sensitive, roughly s nutritious; g luat pave T s tha cane. 3 Soarder inereased. Pytbian ipstruction iustills most | Zar thek Toorolichly testod: nutritious; E. & M. V.. an ARBYRR, BUb (£4uh 1a tho oate, 1k o Sato to Poslep i 1. tender motives into tho heart of man,and the | Balatablo; uuoxcelled in purity: o unpleasan i & A A, York, Neb g Franklin. to make affidavit to an extensive and A icka Wessel na fide eirculation St. John Owmama, Feb. 2, mewbers of this prosperous order can, as a rule, be relied upon to,falfill the principles of Friendship, Chavity aud Benevolence. Mr. W. G. Boston, a prominent mer- chant of David City, ' Neb., writes, enclos- ing his contribution to the fund, as follows: “This isa duty that the busimess men of the towns of the whole state of Nebraska should not neglect. My ve shall be let the good SOLD BY wnsensErraco. THE QMR BEE. . 0. WILBUR & SONS, e DELIVERED T0—~ — Killinger m K. Haid. 250, A Haney. QA M a: Lodge. ~Tothe Editor of the Bee: At our regular meeting this evening St. Johns lodge No. 25 A. F. & A. M., appropri- l ' uted the following to the Bee's tund for Ne- ' ¢ \ A T Faienety, Gibbon. H. P. Halleck, k'llimn{u " Mrs. Howes second court he ary. M o AT braska's heroines li New Home Sewing Machine Co. 200 1L Lathin, ... work o on until every city aud town in_the ’ PHILADELPHIA, PA, ANY PART UF L[NG[]LN Por the Shattuck special fund. 830 00 Stoner, Ogalallu, . 100 : whole state of Nebraska_hus contributed to Miss Royce. o . 10 00 r 400 « this fund and shown to the rest of the world i i b e Miss Froeman LB san Press Association., , 5 00 ',',';;J;;{;" B “K“l;w what a generous and noble people we bave HAPPED HAND MA. RIVES CARRIER FOR——— Westphalen monument fund . 500 | George Franklin 100 B b Helity in our state.” BRI othae ok TEAN s for which amounts please find order en- | Frodericka Wessell: wa Mr. T. N. Parker, proprietor of the River- auickly cur AABURY'S MEDICATED closed. St. Johns lodge, A. ¥, Iho'n view Green houses is engaged in a Torer 8oAvs, delicutel umed and each 20 Cents a W eek' e the Aesire of St. Jon's lodge if tho ra % commendablo task. Mr. Parker 1s arrang- ca : . special fund for Miss Shattuck dpes not Mebonaid ing and packing four boxes of his choicest OOTHACHR H 3 reach the proposed amout to be raised that IN l; lu-{rom flowers, which he will send by express to- INFLAME any cause. | tho 830 be placed to her credit in the Etta 25/ALT. Giv! zht to four deserving girls, Miss Shattuck, “lnmwlw relic DY DARBY'S TOOTHACHE Shattuck fund. Jas. B. Buvsey, DL \mnu.,.\ H ce, Miss Freeman and littie Le: LAKTERS. which take the place of oplutes Secretary. } :::.Ivnhn (C‘:‘:’l; bbecke, of Seward. Each will : receive und dangerous toothache drops. —— use list Peter h one of these hoxes, Mr. Parker could m no r\\nu. \~ AND Mr. Owen's Pony, Sewing Machine Co. S way tender the young ladies a tribute more [ Owmais, Feb, 2o the Editor of the Ber: | & or, Oyalalla 1@‘ Total tender than this. ‘n«up-'n.‘r l\x.“l'llun prov 0 ABURY § Hybros: | = Inreply to your sugwestion that the pony I ore’s ociai e B lomes for more than a qual ] AR, Do safost, most fra- | JUNICIGUS AND PERSISTENT Propose to donate to the fund for the benefit | Amevican Press associaiion. Reported yesterday, See the Differ A D fha tinied n = Erunt and s atiolags dsodariser. i 27 Advertising has always p'o\'un of Miss Shattuck be sold at public auction, T epe Roasiia. . : Vi Thomas Ganuon.. 2 | Woven wire springs, 95¢. Dealers | the Strongest, Purest and most I o 0N AND BUNIONS are promptly rellevid B successful. Beforo placing any would say that I have delayoed settiag a day | Sreforictd Wisses Wi B | charge 83.00. Everything elsa in pro- | Rrice'sGream Hakiog Powder does not contatn © 53, LEMCR, Sihly medicated. leliote pres B Newspper Advertisiug consuly for the sale, hoping that samething elso 3 portion at NEW YORK STORAGE, "PRICE BAKING POWLER (0. sure and reduce inflummat.on. LORD & THOMA" ‘ would be donated fur the beuetit of e fund TN 1608 Capitol ave. NEW YORK, CHICAGO, BT. LOULS ALL DRUGGISTS SELL THESE GOODS, I ADVERTINING AGENTS, 45 10 48 Nasieloh Benel, CHICACO,

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