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FEBRUARY 5, .IBSB.—T“'ELVE PAGES. HE NEW_YORK LIFE INSURANGE COMPANY! WILLIAM . BEERS, IP’resident, _ ASSETS, T : : et During the construction of this building the Company’s Offices will be | ¢ OVER $85,000,000.00. ROOMS 1, 2 and 8, SURPLUS, . adl S.NafionalBank Bulding Corner Farnam and 12th Sts,, $16,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE, OVER $350,000,000.00 ANNUAL INCOME, OVER $20,000,000.00. PAID POLICY HOLDERS IN 1886, OVER $7,600,000.00. . PAID POLICY HOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION OVER $105,000,000.00 R R b Lk T N Interest Income for 886, $3,722,502 The New York Life’s Nebraska Interests. 2 . The company’s operations in Omaha and Nebraska are almost identical with those of a state company. By this . is meant that the NEW YORK LIFE'S investment'in Omaha alone will amount to nearly ONE MILLION OF nea"‘ lusses tor IBBB - 2 757 055 DOLLARS, and that it will be a long time beforé the profits on business done in this state shall amount to the sum J. C. THO A ) ’ ) ’ t;)tnl that lt,]w company will have invested. In Othi{ words, money paid to tlhls”wmpan_\' ugll‘:lut onl]y remain }llll g the state, but go to enrich ahd ennoble it, as well. nd and most practical illustration of this is shown in the * NEW BUSINESS WRITTEN DUR-|atove cut of the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'S building, which is now in course of construe- Sp901a,1 Ag'ent, o tion. The building will cost—ground and all—Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars. 1t will have a basement and 3 sub-basement, and be ten stories in height and one hundred and thirty-two feet square. The first three stories will ING’ 1887, OVER be constructed of brown stone; the other stories of pressed brick—finished with Terra-cotta. The extreme height will be 160 feet. There will be three hundred rooms, four elegant passenger elevators—that will carry a man from cellar to dome in half a mlnute, and electric lights and steam_heating apprratus which will be free to all. The 9 3 a2 & interior of this superb structure will be finished in Cherry and Marble, and all glass used will be of the best grade b plate. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy by the first of May, 1889. '{ OUISE ROYCE'S S AD CASE | homes affairs and. that] his gencrous heart ' Company is a very generous one. Tuo Brx | left partially exposed, and for seve has been moved by the sufferings and hero- | Suggests that this cart be delivered to Mr. | hours this frail young girl bore the ism of Nebrasku teachers WasHINGTON, Feb, 4. me on your list Exposure Results in Orippling | oo, henoiit of Miss Shattuck, $130; for Miss OMAIA, Qg - NEB. DR. GEORGE L. MILLER, MANAGER, C.T. TAYLOR, General Agent. 3. Postal service, cash paid .... .. 80 0 | space. Each, however, will be published. If Who will join them your list does not appear in this issue it will it be published us soon as possible, sts o ity-eight | contributed do so at your L fury | jence, :lcnr.\' L. Owens, and that the same be by | of the worst u;ux-m (|>f anu;\'\x'ml()l w'x:"‘ t‘XAL TLOUVISE ROYCE PUND, Kditor Bee: Place | him s0ld on Wednesday, February 15, in con- | has ever swept the prairies of Nebraska, As | Amount received up to date, Feb, 4. .80 |y, Lists of Contribu Byt 3 subscription as follows: = nection with other sales to take place on that | a consequence sho had to submit to the am- { Hon, John A. McShane 1% 50 00 | ,, The Bek will acknowledge all contribu- Ni arliest conven- o ributors. tes. ! day. putation of both limbs fust bolow tho imees, | FHon: . H. Van Waek. 1 v ia frastaa il e Exeiyouconteibutery ' For Life. Frecman and Miss Royce, #) each, Wil in- . L 3 and now lies at her home helpless and suffer | 1. Berobard's children, 3 00 ed, unless otherwise 84, will be | wig will help fnoreass Louise Rovoel Reri¥o struct my Omaha ofice t) hand you the D. W. Saxe's Fountain Fund. | ip; “Bugides being thus incapaciated from | H, I, Norris. LS NGRS GG ) L Royool¥ R 0 o) pand yow 1l On last Wednesday might D. W. Saxe, in | earning her own lving, her gentle heart 16 40 | Eributor, Thoso Tists wil bo pblished s | "0 i Royeo fund should b matosial ~O LOSE BOTH FEET AND AN ARM ke the Opera house pharmacy, opened his most | is wrung with anxiety for the future 50 | 8oon after tueir receipt us space will per- | o o or 2y 3 y B *| Ex-Senator Van Wyck's Tribute. | beautiful and marvellous soda fountain, with [ of her aged parents, who depend upon her 10011 RS Those who have not contributed can now. The following letter forwarded unopened | iis concomitant of mixed, pure, healthful and | 1abor for support. Just think of it, brother A.D.T. EMPLOYES, knights, who, by your profession, admire and : : i aid in increasing the Louise Royce fund. Over Five Thousand Dollars in the to New York, has just returned to this office: | invigorating drinks, and announced that he We the undersigned officers and employes emulate acts of bravery and unselfish _devo- § A e R A o [ What do you think of the manner in which e Nruasica Ciry, Neb., Jan. 20—E. Rose- | would give to the Bre's heroine fund ono- | tion to duty! Think of this young girl sev | Amount received tp to 1. O et oD osie e ot the | Nebraskina recoiza courag and. devotiond Bee" Fun ‘or the Three Brave water: A few days ago I commenced a let- | half of his receipts of the evening. The | enty-eight hours out in this frightful storm— | D. W. Saxe. lisses Shattuck, Royce and Freeman, ‘Will you attend church to-day! If so Teachers — The Roll ter enclosing donation for two teachers— | fountain was litesally surrounded for four | more than three days and nights—and now | Meudelshn Fis) o RO ers by the blizzard of the 12th of Jan- | prepared to contribute to the teachers' fund. Will the ladies of Omaha new interest themselves in the iuterest of the heroine fund? When the Masons, the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias are heard from it Miss Frecman and Miss Royce—when I no- | hours with cager patrons with the dual mo- | both lower limbs gone. Romembor that this ticed that another teacher in Holt county, | tivo of enjoying the clogant .draughts and | did not result from the pursuit of selfish Mis Shattucl ias suffered almost to death, | cantributing (o the roliet of tho bravo girls | pleasuro or the effort to accomplish merely 24 and I waited further parculars. Isaw by | who have achieved imperishable renown. | scifish ends, but from her delay in securing Miss Royce's Condition. yosterday's BEg that you had opened a list Mr. Saxe was as good as his word, and to-day | her own sufety, that she might_accomplish, The following telegram received at 3| for her. You are entitied to the ! sentto the BeE his check for #25.50, as one- | as she did, the escape of the little scholars o'clock yesterday afternoon explains itself: | thanks, ‘not only of the unfortunate ' half of his $1 receipts of his fountain's open- | under her care. Of the threc great secret fra- of Honor. W. Plumer, Cr ite Prison lis L. M. Rheem......#2 00/Willle Rowan.. J. Donnety jr. 11 8. R. Coope H. P 1ty Hon. John A. McShane . Mes : may be expected that the returns will swell ; Hon, C. H. Van Wycke. 4 3 VokroLK, Neb., Feb, 4.—[Spocial Telegram | Ones, but the state generally for the interest | ing night. ternities of the day, the Knights of Pythias | Engi se city ‘Water w LR Kk e the tandmatecialy] o«’;he Bre.|—1 have just l': an i)nmrfyiuw }:Pr}l‘fi\‘:';;:?l::::lw:»w;frhemhcm ‘afn Tn:'i $ s The Bedvat Ordérs: were the flmwafipwmg thont, uml,fun%(‘r ‘{\"k i?"fi‘;h‘i?fi.:.i..u (":’:\r‘:"lz;r:\'“\‘v,l;rks 5 B fv Tayion s glu\ifl;;:lafi:i‘.‘u';":-&-:;fiu:)rn:»'m:::(l "c"x‘:n?r’:‘l:'.f.',"i? g Tyith Dr. diear, who returned from PlainvieW | many homes will long bo desolato. The horo- | OMAHa, Feb. 4.—To the Editor of the Bre: | the jeadersbip of Mt Shasta, Loqus, Hoo : 5P entorson .- Louiso Royce, Etta Shattuck and Lena i examination he became satisfiod that it | 15m will form a portion of that history which | When I saw in the columns of the Bee the | Lodge, No. 1. of tho same place, they have s J ustin. . Yoobrscimand (ied Hyauu RIS, would be necessary to amputate both of Miss | enables humanity, tender delicate girls just | donations of Mt. Shasta lodge, No. 71, and | placed'the name of our order in shining let- | Western Newspuper Union list. G offars tha folowiag horbicilly ";'{f;‘fi'}l:mh i Koyce's foct, One foot. was almost, entirely | budding into womanhood, ;‘“L’:hb:‘:;;‘ut‘g Nebraska lodge, No. 1, Knights of Pythias of | ters on this “roll of honor.” See to it that | Hardy Herald list. fand " 10 per oont on all retail sales of his { frozen und the flouh 1a sloughing off from the | death and Deity before them,yet manifeating | Omha, o the Ber fund for the Misses Shat- | 16 Blony doss not vest with these two Joiee, | J. N Let each lodge in Nebraska and each Knight of Pythias, through his lodge, send some- bravery has brought honor to themselves, | thing, be it more or less. Remember, brother goods for the next ten days and 10 per cent on all wholesale sales of his pure apple and peiich cidor for tho same numbor of days. ‘The express companies have made a special rate on all cider shipped by him. t 'bo amputated above the ankle | intrepidity, coolness, resources and unselfish- | tuck, Royce and Freeman, whose well known joint, in order to give her a good stump on | ness worthy the bravest soldier in the storm which to place an artificial limb, The other | Of battle, I'enclose %50, Please assign §26 to | their profession and our state, I felt proud of | knights, it is not the amount, but the giving, foot is frozen and sloughing off as far up as | Miss Shattuck, us she is disabled for life, and | membership in that_order and_especially | which justifies your right to bear the proud the instep, while a g picce of frozen flesh | her lot is a particularly hard one. Her father, | proud that my own lodge, Nebraska No. 1, | title of knight, and act now, that future | Mrs. H.J. Stirling. oughed off from one side of the heel, | Whose support she was, was a veteran of the | had been the first to follow the noble exam: | regrot may not tinge your cheeks with the [ U, P, R, R. Motive power offic The doctor thinks the ankle joint ahd heel of [ 1ast war. Divide the remaining &5 dollars | ple of our sister lodge, Mt. Shasta No. 71, | blush of an ignoble shame. Look well | Mrs.i. it Ruthven this foot may be suved. In addition to_this | qually between Miss Royce and Miss Free- | While the steel panoply and deeds of war of | to your laurels, brother knights, for | Mrs. Ennice Kuhn. Miss Royce will partially lose the use of ono | man. Continue the godd work; if they have | the knights of old do not remain with those | you *do not wear them undisputed. | Byron Kuhn. hand as her arm was frozen just above the [ Suffered provision.should also be made for | of modern times, I am sure that courage and | The magnanimous order of the Knights | Fire departmont, wrist, and here the flesh is also sloughingoff, | them, and if citizens do not place thembeyond | due appreciation of deeds of bravery and_de- | Templar have entered the field, led by Jordan Dr.’Bear will return on Monday to perform | Want the next legislature should make suita= | votion to duty in the unpretending und often | Commandery, No. 15, of Blair, with u liberal Otto John' Webbry 5 Matt Hammoud. 50 | Charles Fick....... 2 ey STEAM HEATING TESTED. The Great Blizzard Proves Excuses for the Car Stove Useloss, New York Commercial-Advertiser: at blizzard in the west has put % 50 [ Emma 1 3 2 3 06 to the st test the system of heat- the operation and will invite Drs, Kelley or | ble apbropriution. 7 i obscure walks of private life, as well as in | gift, and the ' valiant Knights of the Temple WINN{E FREEMAN FUND, Pt trains by stean drawn from Hasson of the Norfolk asylum and Dr. Alden C. H. Vax Wyck. public life, or even on the *‘tented field,” still | never do things b, Ives. Nay, more, I { Amount received up to Feb. 4, £410 00 the locomotive. The Wagner vestibule of Pierce to accompany him. The operation A G T s glitter on our helmets among the brightest | hear the trawp of the van guard of another will be performed on Tuesday Ll s ) The doctor stated thut Miss Royce's recital | Mr. B. . Norris gave the proceeds of 7a | We have now before us, in three heroic | and generous contentio of her experience during the terrible night is | dinner given at his restaurant Saturday, | young school teachers of Nebraska, an ex- | sons of the Blue lodge, aroused by the truly a pitiful one, two of her little charges | February 4, to the Ber's Heroine fund. The | ample of rare bravery and devotion to duty | tagion that is in the air,” have ente; dying i her arms and the last remaining one | dinner was nicely ared, thoroughiy eu- | such us should rouse the heart of every man, | arena under the leadership of St pleading through the night for more covering | joyod and well patronized, 'the capacity of | especially if he pretends to bear worthily the | Lodge, No. 25. of Omaha, taking & to keep her warm. Miss Royce's is indeed | tho house being taxed o its utmost, The | proud title of knight, to prompt energetic | in the §,000 Shattuck special fund. one of the greatest cases of heroism i mod- jewels inherited from our warrior ancestors. | might 0st approaching the fleld of noble 4go, b New York Central and lhx roads, were provided with the steam heating apparatus at the be- ginuing of the season and found it en- tirely satisfactory during the compara- ) 5 Mrs. H. J. Stirling Fire department . Total it, EARL y mild weather. Its complete suc-- | 2 cashier, Miss Katie Norris, exhibited an en- { and effective action in aiding to rescue these | liberal donations to the Misses A WOERB C r, was not ascertained until | ern times. thusiasin that was worthy of the good cause, | young girls from the disastrous results of | Freeman. The Independent Order of Odd [ McClurg C the recent very cold weather, when it | Miss Royce's Afliotion, Wherry and Eaton furnished the street sign | their splendid and heroic devotion to duty. | Fellows will not be left behind in this Bradshaw Lodge No. 65, A.'O. U was found that every requirement | 3 oy a ' gratis, The proceeds amounted to #2625 | Let every lodge of the order of | of the gods;” th t00, will soon be Mrs. H. J. Sterling........ v ery requirement was The people of Nebraska will earnestly re- | Fr4%chod oo the Kunights of Pythias has n | thickest of the fight,” striving no The rs have been more grettha wmisfortune of Miss Louise R . | Miss Etta Shattuck to follow the example of Mt. Shasta No. 71, | thusitistically than the' rest to do go speiars e S DR pn and uniformly heated than bes f The suffering of this young lady, the result | Miss Royce o und Nebraska No. 1, of Omaha. ~ " | genervus deeds. A noble and generous strug- THE CHILDREN'S PUN D, fore, and at a very great reduction of ex= i of many hours exposure to the cold, have | Miss Minnie Freeman. . ... 6 00| Substantial recognition of such heroism is | gle is before you, brother knight Amout received up to Fob, 4. . i been great, yet her physicians had given her hope that all her limbs would be . | notasked of you simply in performance of | meet foemen *‘worthy of your steel.” pense, while & purer atmosphere can at duty, but is placed before you as a pleasure, | on your bright armor of friendship, which all times be maintained, = The loss of For Miss R Hannah and Laura Me pared. Owany, Neb., Feb, 4. ) list. . Bertie and Bessie Kincaid, [z Kusdsell . > aion : rnishl o the Editor of | the pleasure of doing good, and I trust no | protects friend from foe, let your bare weap- et 0] ¥i1as Fiteher - Jayer Dy the locomotive ih '{Nl_‘lMIHHR The announcement thut the surgeous had de- | the Bgg: In view of the news concerning | 10dge will be found thinking itself too poor | ons glitter in the sunshine of gencrous char- Total.... : — | the no steum, even for a long termined upon the amputation of her feet is [\ oo ondition, T feel justified iy | 1 40 reverence to these examples of bravery. | ity and sympathetic benevolence, fing your Total...............H0 b | train, been found almost impercept= 8 sad blow to_the expectations of friends and | Miss flovens condiion, & fuol dustitied I | No yan'is too poor to find some mouey for | bright banners to the breezes of a manly yet The “Bee" Fand THE IAMPTON LisT. ible. the most sanguine hopes of the young | yieE L, S0 PO Bl N GS0F the sala | What he considers un object of pleasure, and | friendly emulation as to which order shall do |y prosent condition of tho four funds | W@ the undersignod, subseribe the [ The Pullman vestibule train over the teacher. The sud tale of Miss Royee's ox- [ o mt pony oqually hetween siiss Royce and | I 38 10 you, that while what is asked is un- | tho most ina noble cause, and show the world Amounts set opposite our 3 ell know Yahat ¥ ¢ eral_names, for | Pennsylvar purpose of swelling the fund now bhing | by the raised by the Omaha BEE for the of he three Nebraska roines. The sum r-rwucc during the storm is n an effort to save the lives of thio upils she herself was so badly rozen that for & time her ¥9 i RN 2 sned by the b ) : Dety denlably your knightly duty, it is equally & | that the Knfehts of Pythias can never be lefy [ opened by T . T feel as though the knight whose | in the rear when the fallen and suffering are | Etta Shattuck Proposcs to Contribute to the sale. T earnestly | Beart fails to leap to warmest enthusiasm, | to be raised and comforted, and that secret | Louiso Royce . d, which is also heated y the same system as the Wagner coms= iy have adopted, recently made a is us follows th R P it gt B and whose hand does not promptly proffer | socicties do far wore than pass evengs in | Minnie Freema ised hereby to be divided equally. trip with the thermometer registered 1ifo was dospaired of. Later it was bolieved | Lopethat before the 13th othur coutributions | sueh donation us his means will permit in | their lodge raows practicing mysterious rites. | Westphalen mouumicnt '§ 2 & LAUS. .. below zero, and was able to f“‘rev an { that no permanent injury would result from { iiractive and profitable. this worthy cause, does but slender honor to Joux J. MoxeLL. | Cash to special fund. ... ‘ay aud Soi, equitable temperature of 70 in the ber exposure. Now comes the sad intelli- A his noble title. For the Knights of Pythias S et Lena Woebbecke fund n&H. cars with the ventilators all open. But ence that the brave girl must lose both Omaha Stable, 417 S. 14th St. | 10 eaeerly avail themselves of this rareop- | Feogidont Croan. % 4 amh the most remarkable instance of the { oot and an arm. The regret at this bl Lol A S5 | portunity to place the uawe of our order con SHENANDOAR, Ia., Feb. 2.—To the Editor | Grandtotal.... ... 3 complete suecess of stoam heating o= ! turn of affairs will be nmv.-m.f If the per- Marble Stock. spicuously upon this *roll of honor” would | of the Bee:, Iam glad to know that there is ; The Shattuc fect sympathy of a kind and generous peo- oT SPRING Peb. east ability of Miss Louise Royce toa T B : 3 Plo can sustain this brave and sulering girl | oot SoRXan Dak, Feb, &40 tho BAor | et each lodgo send m ot least 80 or #40; | atoontt & ROCHPULY of Miss Lauso MO0 | Miss Etta Shattuck, tho young school she will be able to pass through her hour | °f 'h¢ ARG NN WL B0 shares | 1f 50 much 1s not found in the exchequer of | g of our school. I hovpe Miss Free. | teacher who lost both limbs from the ex- of trial. of Battle Mountain Marble stock. Ialsosend | the lodge, let individual knights furnish | puieart of OUE 100k ©oRORe S SRS | posure in the recent storm will be incapaci ‘The contributions to the Royce fund | ampic of marble. We have made the what muy be lacking, by porsonal donations. | heroism of Miss! Etta Shattuck, and enclose | tated for any service by which she may de have been permitted to fall behind in the | tificates small fifty cents each—in order | If the amounts named cannot be thus raised, | vou'najers that will admit hér to the depars 2 905011 o e e tuck, | that they will sell better. This is good prop- | raise what is possible, but let each lodge 0 | Soanb o shoss bt St teseriting o tha | FI¥e ®living, IUis dosired that 86,00 bo The people of Nebraska are reminded that 1sistiug of 100 acres of marble and | something. Donations should be sent 10 the | Wosiern Normal college, including all b raised. If 200 persons will each subseribe Miss Royce's additional misfortune calls for and the company is sound and does | Omaha daily Bee with specific 1 : a more liberal contribution to the fund for o the Editor | D¢ alike an appropriate and graceful action. curred this weck on the Chicago & Northwestern vailroad, which was rum- ning an excursion train over its lines, "Le excursionists were composed of offi- cers of the road, practical railroad men from other rnmL and inv: 1 guests, During the journc »s the prairie the train was caught in the terrible 100 W. 1, Oths 100 M. Cox. 1) expenses from the time she leaves the train | MOt less than #30 this amount can be raised ;" Total ™ - e adoller. 1 make this statement o« | ardarsQ ea 10 whether = they are o e complotes the money need not be_ paid until the full blizzard that swept over the west and hier benefit. socretary, and over the seal of the compauy. | go to the “Shattuck special fund,” -8 o eueusndoall MOM! 00 uolblctes the | wmount is subkcribed. M he STATE EMPLOYE: the thermomutor went down to 19° hes Many who have not contributed can read- | This stock should sell at 20 cents per shar tuck general fund,” *Royce fund’ or “Fre h 8 the above proposition, you may add my name Liaxoorx, Neb., 3 the under- | low 2 ily afford a mite for this unfortunate and | DOt less. Please add the proceeds of the sale | man fund.” ro. But the train was bound to ‘While no distinction can 0 ME S Binas(a) Eny or §40. mployes of the Nebraska, | he as warm and comfortable as the most deserving girl. hattuck special fund made between the Misses Shattuck, Roy 1o ¥ho “iupiak Bposlal g far Sl ; i Lemsolicited 1@ subscribo 10 the | orfectly-constructod > and all the e - or Freeman, in point of merit, because each Superiutondent and Broprietor. | John J. Monoil unds, and desiring to 4o s Miss Shattuck’s Condition. of these noble young girls did her whole duty passengers wore de steam heating innovation. After all these tests it will be find an excuse for d with the hard te the deadly ear stove. Bennison Bros., cash paid. . .. unobly and bravely, yet attention is more es- Minnie Freeman. W. G. Albright ‘elock ses. | . The sample of this marble can be seen at lly called, aud donations are more v R o Misses Annic and Muggie Truland 18013 p'olosk yoee | o T8 SMEID 06 this mashle ouisbe sesn &b oo i donations are dhors | A large photo of Miss Minnie Freeman i ¥ George W, Ratbbun, cash paid. . can be procured at the business office of the | the Shattuck gencral funds. This arises | With her sod school house and the pupils SEADE: Haiinic: b, pal In response to a telo; Neb,, the Bee receiv terday morning the following: AOUNL BEt OPPOBILE OUF HAIES ram sent to Seward, artlett. ... §10 00 § e [ Bal B00G W, ~ —— ““There has been no change for the worse | Bek upon abplication. o the f At that whils th other bo ear | whom she suved from tho great storm will bo | Spity 45 PREto. oovveeeerse 4 Kl B Va 1w Postal Changes. in Miss Shattuck’s condition. She rested P caped fortunately with no permanent injury, | 5¢nt prepaid for £1.00 each, $3.00 per dozen, | pyeific uxpress auditor's office, D(CABIY, . .. C 3| Wasuiseros, Feb, 4.--[Special Telogram “well last night, and is somewhat better this 2 DaG Cart Miss Shattuck did not. In_consequence of | ¥.00 per hundred. Address The Quiz, Ord, paid . 1, Allen WA friend 0 | to the Bee.]—The postoMice at Creswell, moraing." Omamy, Feb. 4. —To the Editor of the Bek: | the delay occasioned by her efforts in sue- | Neb. Nebraska Lodge No. 1, K. of P, cash Lora' V. Wristol 170 | York county; May, Kearnoy county; BPlens- ning. L Vs We have placed the hauds of Mr. L. P. | cessfully looking after the safe the little e —e 30 00 | 1 It Cowdery 1w ‘v, county, and Reaford ' From Mr. McShane. Pm";_‘,'.;“ :-;-Mcurrimu repository, & hand- | scholars under her care, she was left to cu- THE ROLL OF HONOR. o coffee, cash N 1 Mehowell o uty, were discontinued to-day’ The follow ol received last | somely finished road cart, which is subject to | counter alone the dire perils of that frightful v - . paid = 80 00 ainos I Pecris i K. Garnier was to-day appoiuted it s "mn:“'l‘_l‘w‘l"j’:;:’ A e i | the order of the BEg, the proceeds t ko to | storm. Partially sheltered in @ hole in a bay | 704 Who Have Recognized Courage | o™ion 00 g N Juwmes 1. Ferr Y g T PR o yos uty, vie 3 oShar the heroine fund. stack, which her rapidly failing streugth and Devotion , cash pald shows that with all his duties in con- | Ouaia Cammiacs AND Surion Coxraxy. | preventod her from making deop chough for | - The Bux fund is steadily increasingand the | W' M. (roun . gress he still has time t keep posted on The offer of the Omaha Carriage and Sleigh | complete shelter, hor feet and limbs were Notice, Fraytinger, resigned. The name of of Soveral lists of coutributors have heen | postofice nt Mota, York county, was omitted frou: this issue owing to a lak of | to McCool Junction, roll of bonor 1s growing. I you have not | C.'H. Willard, Lincoin, cast paid

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