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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUABY 7. 1888 *
ETTA SMTTUCR AT REST.
Death Believes tbo SufTorlng of the
Horolo School Tcochor.
THE BRAVE GIRL'S FORTITUDE.
A Dny of Mourning In llio Town of
Bcwnril Tlio Itoll of Honor
81)11 ) Orowlnjf Tlio
Itoycc I'und.
Death or ( Ctta Hlmltiick.
SBWAIIH , Neb. , Feb. 0 [ Special Telegram
to the HER. ] This morning MlM Etta Shat
tuck was suddenly taken worse nnd at 9
o'clock passed peacefully away. The death
of the young lady was not wholly unex
pected , as she has been decidedly feeble
during the last four days. It was hoped ,
however , that Miss Shattuck would gain
strength and live , but it was an
nounced at 7 o'clock 'this morning
that her death was a question of brief time ,
nnd at 0 o'clock the prediction was fulfilled.
Tlio attending physicians , Dis. Heynolds and
Potter , did nil in tliolr power to alleviate her
sufferings. Her long fasting while Impris
oned in the haystack on the night nnd suc
ceeding days of the terrible storm reduced
her to an almost helpless condition , and her
intestines having become thoroughly chilled
rendered her insensible to her own needs. In
addition her back was badly frozen , and the
flesh sloughed away from the body , leaving a
liolo from ono to two inches In depth. Had
she lived It would have been necessary to
perform another amputation of both logs.
During all her sufferings Miss Shattuck bus
bornoup bravely nnd the patience displayed
lit ull times during her sufferings has becu
wonderful. She had an abiding faith in that
Higher Power who docth all things well. She
died as she had lived a Christian. Her ago
was 19 years , U month and 28 days. Her
father , mother , two sisters und brother wcro
present to cheer her last hours on earth.
The death'of Miss Shnttuck is n blow to
the good iwcple of Sownrd , who had learned
to love and ndmlro her for the many splendid
traits of character she possessed. The funeral -
noral services will probably have the largest
attendance of any which have occurred at
Soward. The arrangements bavo not as yet
been completed , but the services will prob
ably bo held some time to-morrow after
noon.
The general sentiment hero as to the dis
bursement of the fund from Scward is that
it bo turned over to her needy and deserv
ing parents. Trustee William Hod ford has
received $304.
|
Drexel & Maul's Generosity.
On learning of the death of Miss Shattuck ,
Drexel & Maul , the well-known undertaking
firm , at once telegraphed to Seward tender
ing a handsome casket. The very kind offer
will probably bo accepted , and Messrs.
Drcxol & Maul will select the most expen
sive casket they have anil forward the same
to Seward free of all cost.
The Ktta Bhattuck Funds.
In the hope that the 11 fo of Miss Etta
Bhattuck would bo spared , the BBB has
made earnest efforts to increase the fund for
her bcneilt to an amount which would com
fortably support her. Tlio fund for this
bravo and suffering girl has amounted to n
considerable amount. Yesterday before
the intelligence of Miss Shattuck's death
was received , the BEE sent to the young
teacher at Scward a check in the sum of
(3,752.01 payable to her order.
The following is the condition of the Etta
. Shattuck fund :
Amount received unto.Fobruary.5..f3f 30 40
Charles A. Pront , Whenton , Ills. . . . 1 00
Oeorgo W. llrown , Whouton , Ills. . . 1 00
E. E. Uraun , Wheaton , Ills 1 00
Williard Ulahan , St. Louis r oo
Clti/ons of Kenesaw , Nob. . ' 2505
Central Cit.v , Nob. , list IX ) 05
Gold Dust Mining and Milling Co. . . 10 00
Mrs. T. C. Patterson , North Platto. 8 00
Ben E. Powell , Plum Creek 1 00
Fred Kirkpatrick. Hartley , Neb. . . . 1 00
School Dlst. 21 , CulbertRon , Neb. . . . 1 00
P. J. Karboch and employes 4 00
Top Corn Stand , M. S. S 185
Total . * . . . . . $3,753 01
SPECIAL FUND.
The cash paid into the Shattuck special
fund Is as follows :
BennisonBros $ 30 00
George W. Uathbun 80 00
Pacific'Express , auditor's office. . . . 30 00
Kobraskn lodge No. 1 , K. of P 30 00
Omaha ladles , afternoon coffee 80 00
St. John's ledge No. 25 , A. F. & A.M 30 00
C. H. Williard , Lincoln 30 00
U , S. postal service 30 00
Total $ 240 00
The money contributed for the Shattuck
fund is now a part of Miss Shattuck's cstato
und will of course go to the family , consist
ing of father , mother and thrc < > children , all
of whom wcro dependent upon the bravo
girl's earnings for support.
The cash paid into the Slmttuck special
fund is held at the Br.r. office subject to tbo
order of the subscribers.
The Secret Orders.
Mr. H. S.Smith.treasuror of Vesta Chapter
order of the Eastern Star , sends $10 , that
chapter's contribution , to the Royce fund.
Mlnnio Frcenmn.
A largo photo of Miss Minnie Freeman
vritlihor sod school house and tbo pupils
whom she saved from the great storm will bo
sent prepaid for 11.00 ouch , $ $ .00 per dozen ,
150.00 per hundred. Address The Quiz , Ord ,
Nob.
A Benefit nt the Grand.
On next Wednesday afternoon the side
splitting comedy "A Night Off , " by Augtistin
Daly , will bo played at the Grand opera
liouso by the Bartram & Buroridgo company
nnd the cntlro proceeds will bo contributed
to the Uoyco fund. ThU Is a liberality on
the part of both the house nnd company
Which will surely bo appreciated.
The Tencliera' Chocks.
Yesterday morning the BEE Publishing com
pany sent checks to Misses Minnie Freeman ,
Loio Koyco and Etta Shattuck for the fol
lowing amounts :
'
Etta Slmttuclc . $3,752 01
Loio Koyco 7 , ' > 0 7(1 (
Mhinlo Frcoman 515 20
Total $3,017 ( J3
Never Ijets Up.
Sherman Co , Times : The Omaha BKE ii
deserving of great credit for the vigorous
inaijnor in which it has taken up the cause of
the three heroine teachers , Misses Shnttuck ,
Royce nnd Freeman. When once started the
BKE never "lets up , " und in this case we
trust their time-honored tenacity will not be
wanting. All praise for such good , kind
fflorts In such a noble cause. May great sua
cess bo the result to all concerned.
" \Vl8hrs the movement Wall.
WYMOUB , Nob. , Fob. 3. To the Editor ot
thollcn : Enclosed Und draft for tlS. Please
place the same to the credit ot the "Iloroluu
Fund" as follows : Miss Freeman f , Mini
Royce ft , and Miss Shattuck $10. Tlil-
umount is tlio contribution of the resident
members of "Tho Gold Dust Mining ami
Milling Co.1' Wo hope the good worli
Btartcd by the 13KB will continue until the
nmouut realized roaches n largo sum.
It. W. LiArux , Secretary.
\ riccofinltlon of Heroism.
Boston Advertiser : ItU gratifying to the
country at largo nud highly credltabla to the
people of Nebraska that they have taken
Buch prompt action toward u substantia
recognition of the bravery of the throe
heroines , the Misses Shattuck , Roycu urn'
Freeman. The funds which were opened bj
the Omaha BCB for the boncllt of these
three heroic sufferers are nt last assuming
considerable proportion ! . It U notlceabU
from the lists printed that the amount Is not
mndo up from large Individual contributions ,
but rnthcr a largo number of small ones. It
Is In thin light a cheerful testimonial from the
people throughout the stato. Arrangements
nro now being perfected for a systcmnUo
cnnvas In nld of the fund , nnd there Is every
reason to lioiw that n large amount of money
will l > o thus obtained , The object Is cer
tainly n worthy ono nnd an honor to its pro
jectors and executors.
WoclibRckc.
Duxrr , la. , Feb. 4. To the Editor of the
BUBS I read with feelings of sympathy the
letter of George LJurUctt , of Sowiinl , Neb.
The cnso of Lena Woebbecko presents nil
the sad features of Miss Shuttuck's. ' I fcol
sure It is not too Into to do something for her ,
us those who htivo rcsiwnded so generously
will not Ignnro the appeal of the orphan , even
if It Is n HUlu Into.
I cneloso $ J.OO for her fund.
ANNA Biir.s.Noric , I' . M. .
_ Dunlap , In.
Mining Stock.
. Orricc OF DBAUWOOO DAILY PIOXBEII ,
IJKADUoon , Feb. 2. To the Editor of the
UKK : The citizens of Dendwood wishing to
subscribe to the Shnttuck fund , nnd tlio idea
suggested itself to seine of them , that if
your people felt nn tnicrcst In the Ulnck
Hills , mining stock would bo ns good a do
nation as could bo given , said mining stocks
U ) bo. turned into money , to bo given to Miss
Slmttuck. The stocks are ull clear nnd
should bring from ono cent to ten cents per
share , which would be a nice nest egg for a
fund. The stocks can bo auctioned or sold
at private sale , us yonmay. see lilt. All that
our people wish is that n good sum may bo
realised from their liberal donation to so de
serving a cause ns rewarding a heroine as
Miss Slmttuck , who can suffer nnd may
hap die that others might Hvo ) Kudosed
you will find 47,000 shares of stock which is
Insured to mo as being clear of all assess
ments at the present dato. II. D. ICnu.v.
The above stock can bo obtained at the
BKK counting room.
Tlio Iltlliuril Content.
Next Wednesday evening , at Exposition
hall , Jake Schaefer ( the Wizard ) and Eugene
Carter , the fourtcon-lncb balk line champion
of the world , will give an exhibition of fancy
billiards. Air. Carter Is also Urn champion
linger bllHurdlst of the world and will show
his skill in that lino. The Wizard Is well
known In Omaha , although ho has not been
hero for a number of yours , and while Mr.
Darter is known by reputation there arc few
people in the city that have ever seen him.
The two btlllardlsts are en route to the 1\ -
clllc coast nnd will offer handicaps for any
sum to the players of California. Hundreds
of ladies always attend the exhibitions given
by these gentlemen , und there is no doubt
they will receive u royal \velcome in Omaha.
The net receipts of the performance will bo
turned over to the BUB'S ' heroine fund nnd it
is expected that a large sum will bo realized.
no ono should miss the entertainment.
The affair Is under the management of
Messrs. Foley & IJarst and Mr. J. C. Craw
ford and all of these gentlemen uro working
incessantly to make it a grand financial suc
cess. The hall will bo elaborately decorated
nnd the scats will bo so arranged that everyone
ono present will have an unobstructed view
of the table. Tickets are now on sale and
can bo had either at Foley & Darst , the Turf
Exchange or Max Meyer & Co's.
A Bnlo at Ijlncoln.
On Saturday , February 85 , at 1 o'clock p.
m. , F. M. Woods , the well-known breeder of
thoroughbred cattle at Lincoln , will offer a
flno heifer at public action. The sale will
take place at the corner of Eleventh and O
streets , Lincoln. The heifer is ono year old ,
sired by the imported King Charles (051) ( ) ,
nnd will be a valuable acquisition to any
herd. Parties from a distance can forward
their bids by mail to Mr. Woods. This is
the animal Mr. Woods had generously do
nated to the heroine fund , and the entire re
ceipts of the sale will go to the teacher Mr.
Woods shall designate. The people of Lin
coln should see that the sale brings in a large
THE R.OLT ; OF HONOH.
Those Who Have llecognlzecl Courage
and Devotion. .
1,011 ! 110VCK FUND.
Amount received up to Feb. 5 $ 700 W5
J. E. Hubbard , Wheaten , 111 0 00
Lawrence A. Klebcs 50
Central City , Neb. list 24 45
Cash 5 Oi )
Gold Dust Mining & Milling Co. ,
Wymoro 4 00
Vesta Chapter , order Eastern Star. 10 00
Fred Kirkpatrick , Hartley , Neb. . . . 1 00
P. J. Karbacli and employes 4 " 5
Total $ 700 TO
MINNIE FIIKKMAN FUND.
Amount received up to Feb. 5 10 ! > 75
Central City. Neb. , list 21 45
Gold Dust Mining and Milling Co 4 00
Total * o23.20
LENA WOK11IIKCKB FUND.
McClurg Cracker and Candy Co $ 7 50
Hradshaw Lodge No. 08 , A. O. U. W. . . 5 00
Mrs. II. J. Sterling. flO
LawroncoA. Klives 50
Anna Urcnnock , Dunlap , la 200
Total $15 DO
Till ! Clllt.nilKV'3 1'UNl ) .
Amount received up to Feb. 4 $54 ! > 5
Hannah and Laura McNalr 1 00
Hertle und Hessio Kincaid , list J. 91
Total $57 20
The "Beo. " Fund.
The nrcsent condition of the funds
opened by the Bun is as follows :
EttaShattuek $3.753 01
Loio Uoyco TOO 70
Mlnnio Freeman 52520
Wcstphalcn monument fund 57 20
Cash to special fund 21000
Lena Wocbbccke fund 15 50
Grand total $3,350 73
Notice.
Several lists of contributors have been
omitted from this issue owing to a lack of
space. Each , however , will bo published. If
your list docs not appear in this issue it will
boVublished as soon as possible.
IjIstH of Contributors.
The BBE will acknowledge all contribu
tions through these columns. All lists re
ceived , unless otherwise directed , will bo
published in full with the name of every con
tributor. These lists will bo published as
soon after tneir receipt us space will per
mit.
OMUIA COMMKIIOIAL COM.CCln.
Tin : rntn TioitTitns %
OMAHA , Feb. 4. To the Editor of the URIC :
In behalf of the Omaha paid flro department ,
please uccopt , for the Nebraska heroines , the
small amounted opposite our names :
J..1. Galilean f 1 OU'.O. A. Palter II 00
.1. C. Knrrfth nn J.C.Morse GO
J. C , FarrLili G0 |
NO. 1 HOIK COM I'ANT.
D. P. Ileinl t 1 OO'I ' , . K. Cnssldy t 100
Gvo.l'atton 1 OJ1II.G. Clements. . . 1 00
NO. .1 CIIKMICAI , .
OPO. Wlndhclrn. . . . ! t OOIM..1. Ifnnnon . . . . $ 1 00
Kd. Galilean 1 00W. | J. Haney 100
NO. 4 1IO C COMI'ANr.
PamCrowley $ 1 OOINols Nelson J 2 00
OU9 A. Williams. . . 1 00Gco.U. ; Miller 100
roMcn Ai.\ttM iioou.
.Too Heneen 11 OOl.lessy ( VIenry..l 1 00
Ildwnrd lllcho ! ! John Mono BO
II. Miller GOll. | Miller CO
This , with two other companion which Imvo
already donated $10 , makes In nil f 10.75.
J. C. FAHIIISH ,
Clerk for Chief of Flro Department.
HOOIt AND t.ADDRU COMl'AST NO. 1.
John Kurdish $ 1 ( aChanPrlngle 1 ffl
Kd Dwycr 1 00.Josephllouk 1 ( H
Frnnk Mozlk 1 on'.Iohn ' Slclner 1 U )
UobtMclvlttrlck. . . 1 CO Put Domnwy 1 W )
JamesCormlck , . . , 1 W Joseph Mavrln. . . 100
HOOK ASI ) I.ADDUH COM I1 AST NO. 3.
JohnSlmpson $ 1 W'l'eter McGulro. . . ! 1 00
M.J. Uuir 1 un'M. ' Carter 1 HO
A. Van Allstlno. . . . 1 Ul.Tuoluus Tobln. . . . 1 00
Win. ItctUlclil C0 |
OMAHA pinnt.iMir COMPANY.
Wo the employes of the Omnha Saddlery
Company give the following amounts to the
Miss Etta Shattuck fund :
,1ns B , T. UllM t 1 OO.Oeo. Hachelor. . . . GO
8. W. llllss 1 00 L. A. Freeman. . . . M )
Marry HlHs MO tike Mills no
CluulesrJrafT BOO.F. McDonald. . . no
W. A. Maulsby. . . BOJ. Cunningham. . . M )
Jnrlcnodt BUKnyWaril B )
A. K , Oliver Wl Mert UeCourscy. . m
John Holla Trunk Ficnul BO
0. Ij. Conine B0avld ] ) HnbltiHon. . no
August Asmusseu fid.(1. | M. Footer 10" " )
W. 0. Plttlrk no Umaha Sadl'ry Co li 00
Thos. Armour. . . . no
James Hachelor. . C0 | Total $1775
C1TV WATBUWOHK3 EXQ1NI ! HOUSE.
Frank Remolds. . . ) 1 OJIM. lllakoman M
JohnSaiid * 1 00 John Henson GO
W.Pulta lOOMIkoKlley no
Dan Turner DOM. Hoberc no
H.Hnttlo fiO.lohnllreatli 50
J.Wiust W.Chr.dolil. .
I'olur Anrteison. . .
A. IJ.Olbioil K ) | Total $ 8 H )
1'AXTOX A VIKIIMNO IHOX WOHIW AND KM-
I'l.OVKS.
Puxton A VlerlliintlO 001P. M. nckstrom. . . BO
Hitch W. Williams 100 Hobblns M
A. T. North ! 1 U ) C.ias. Oneul Ml
Chas. Nowland. . . . 1 liU'titis. Ulbson M )
T. I * . Parsons 1 < KjMko ; ! Sartces Ml
P. Thnubtirtt Mi.llonry Hnlsman , . M
( Ico. Iunit 1 ( X ) Axlu flllinun M )
Mnd.sen 1 00.lolin Peterson. . . . KB
A. llunsen M ) Axle Sel ( lbeck. . 1 Oil
M. Krohl. lit K. Arnold . * . , . . fiO
.1. Schmidt Win. O'Donnel. . . . BO
John Publon 1 ( X ) Paul Krocllch 2 IW
" " ' "
H. 11. Fields" ; . ; . ; . BO John May. . . . . . . ; BO
Joe Crerlie JTiUottfrlea Bnyder. BO
Adam Toman SB Andrew JohiiHon. Ml
Chan. JSeltz BO Ollaf Johnson BO
T.irni > eiiK(3l < iser. . Bl'.Iames ' llartls M !
HansOrettscha. . . BO F.Estes 25
Andrew Swanson. BO KranK Forbor Ml
It. H. Sawyer Thoi. Cnminlngs. . BO
Cyrus Hasor (1. Lliudgrcen S5
Gustavo Anderson BO T. Uevlng S5
John F. llrown. . . ITideo. Flt7Keruld. . . BO
Alburt nowman. . 1 00 Wm. Illackburii. . . BO
Frank Lawrence. . 2.VJohn Solar K
Andrew Ilmok. . . . BOl llenlsch i
II. L. Newton 2 OJiCuvl Anderson. . . . 2T >
Peter llenson BOA. Commskcy Zi
Joe Oeok BO It. llitschcndorf. . . 25
Clnw. He < .tan 60 John T. Hull 23
Martin Ulcksou. . . A. Christiansen. . .
Fred Alilera Curl Olson 25
Albert Touch 25 I/mils Larson 25
Win. llussoll GOiThomas Carey. . . . 100
(1. W. Dew.ir Bl ) Theo. Ellsberry. . . 1 DO
MlkeDoQon 25 Fred Arnold 60
M. II. Severs 25 F. W. Aklns BO
P. F. Nelson BO.IohnAklns BO
Wm. Uosenberry. . BOTlio ? . Qul loy MJ
J. H. KipeKrocn. . . 60 A.T.Carey 100
W.A.Jonklns 60
I Total M 75
TUB POI.DIKnS1 LIST.
For tlio relief of Miss Etta Shnttuck , the
heroic daughter of uu old and Infirm soldier ,
who lost her limbs In the performance of her
duty In the Into terrible storm. Wo would
earnestly request every old soldier , irrosi > cct-
Ive of the side on which ho fought , to donate
something , it matters not how small for so
worthy an object. Subscriptions received at
Kaufman liros. ' cigar store , 207 S. Fifteenth
street , which will then bo turned over to the
HKK relief fund.
Andrew J.Houck..I 2 00 Alex. McNelll 1 00
II. H. Meyer * 2,00 , W. C. Wiirdner. . . 200
.1. H. Kntiter 1 ( X ) 11.0. Ilackhus . . . . 100
Chris llurtman. . . . 1 00 Joseph Games. . . . BO
Win. Zollor 1 OO.C. T. T. Smith 100
llonben Forbes. . . . 1 00 J. K. Itergen 1 IX )
J. B. France 2 01 Mux Lonz 100
JraS. Lazier 100FrankMahannah. . 1 00
C. K. ( jard 100
L. Kaufman. . . . . . . 100 Total $31 M
Cosh 75
MBNURI.SSOIIX , Fisnnit A TA\VHIK'S OFFICR.
I , . Mendelssohn. . . ? 5 OH.a. L. Fisher It 00
H. Luwrlo 600G. Uerllnghoir. . . . II 00
W. Ittner a OHO.l-ocnhoUn 200
W.T , Mlsener WlG.Kostera 200
A , II. Zenuor. 200
C. Olsen 1 00 Total KOOO
D. U Shane 260
OMAHA MBHCIIANT.S' KXl'ltliSS.
OmnnaMclitsExCo.l 0 00. .las. Gill 100
Kd. Deter 1 00 K11F. Kilns 1 OU
T. White 1 10 I ! . Soner. I OO
J , He.iilslmrg BOJ. Ulackman 1 ( X )
Clms. ( irover. .
Alex. Duncan 100 Total til 75
D. Turner 100
HOVE PIKR IXAUItANUB CO. I\II'I.OVES.
HomuI''lrolnsCo. . $ .1 Ort.Chas. J. Harbor. . . 2 00
T.F. Allen.spinet. 1 Of ) II. K. Burton 1 Oi
W. L. Seism 1 00 C. It. Stacy 1 110
DelleSellers 1 00 F. Maellalbert. . . 100
W. 8. Fox I > 0
C. II. Hurt. . Total J1200
John Corbott
TllH I'OSTAF , HBUVICR.
Wo , the undersigned employes of the
United States postal service , in this city , ap
preciating the prcat bravery and need of our
Nebraska heroine , Miss Slmttuck , and desir
ing to plvo some substantial recognition
thereof , have donated the sum sot opposite
our names to be applied to' the fund for her
benefit.
J , I , Woodard I 2 25\Vm. ] Hrown K )
T. ll.Campb.iu. . . . .1 00 C. L. Nichols BO
W. Fltzpidrlck. . . . 1 00 H. N. Whltolosey. . 1 W )
W. P. C 1 00 II. llcth M
Victor Itruso 100 W.J.Metlln no
T. 11. KllliiKWOod. . 2 CO W. 8. Karhart 1 00
J. P. Murphy KOTaylor | Wl
F. W. I'lckens lOOSmclalr no
Chas.P. Houthard , WA.J.Latey lee
U. A. Wilkinson. . . GO J.G. O'Connor. . . . 100
Three ladles 150 J.T.Walsh DO
Alfred 60 K. Andrews m
l S.Mole GO .1. M. llutlur 100
J. H. lloonstra. . . . no II. II. Aldeu. . 100
J. I , . I.yckholm. . . . GO Phoney no
It. K. Dwynr W Frank A. White. . . no
K.A.Crane BO ViolaCoflln 61)
J.J.Slxson W )
S. Carnerswello. . . no Total WO 00
B. S. ClunUns
W. K. DKDMMONI ) CAUUIAOE SHOP.
C. A.Fcnton $10011. Larson BO
C.J. Anderson. . . . 1 00 A. Knapp 1 00
O. Anderson. , t. . . 1 00 Oeo , Lannbeln. . . . 1 00
GrantTIunor 1 HO Andrew Henson , . 1 00
K. O , Mellhede. . . . 1 00 (3. F. Zlomann . . . 1 00
Ioulsley ' 1 COW. U. Drummoud 2 00
Louis Crombel. . . . 100
P. .N. Mellhede. . . . 1 OJ Total IK 50
Notca.
Lot every one help ia increasing the
Koyco fund.
Loio Koyco should receive liberal con
tributions.
Thcro are many citizens of Omaha who
have not contributed. Will they help the
fund for Loio Koyco !
The very earnest appeal made bv Mr. John
J. Moncll in Sunday's HRB to the Knights of
Pythias cannot fall to meet with u hearty re
sponse from the tnoraucraof that order.
Miss Emma Wclshan , a young lady em
ployed at S. P. Morse's circulated n list
among her Omaha friends lust wcclc and suc
ceeded in raising over $40. Miss Welshan's
energy and kind interest are worthy of emu
lation.
Laura and Hannah McNuIr , two little
Omaha girls became deeply Interested in the
plan to erect a monument over the graves of
the Wcstphalcn sisters. The earnest work
of these little girls resulted in the addition of
$1 to the monument fund.
The generous contribution of Hon. John A.
McShano Is n very plain hint to the many
moneyed men of Omaha flint contributions of
f 1 from men who could as readily give $100 is
not the proper thing in n grout and growing
oity. The liberality nf Congressman Me-
Shane should bo imitated by at least fifty cit
izens of this city.
Ringing Noises.
In the ours , sometimes tv roaring , buz
zing Bound , uro caused by catarrh , tlia
oxeoedintfly disagreeable and very com
mon disnoso. Loss of smell or hearing
also result from catarrh. Hood's Sar
eiip.irllla , tlio great blood puriflur , is a
peculiarly successful remedy for thi
uibooso , which it cures by purifying the
blood. If you suffer from catarrh , trj
Hood's Sursaparillu , the peculiar modi
oino.
DRAGGED DOWrJ BY SHARKS.
Tho. Terrible Kxixjrlenco of n SJilp-
wrccl cil Crow.
Now York World ? The loss of the
Alfred Watts hns bqon briefly alluded
o , but the particulars of the wreck und
of the awful stnipRlo for llfo of the sca-
ncn who escaped Immediate drowning
were brought to this city yesterday by
Ctipttiiii Young. Tlw Alfred Watts , of
, his port , n Bhip of-1.955 tons , sailed from
Philadelphia lor Hiogo , .lupaii , October
II last. The crow and passengers num.-
jored twonty-cigl ( | . | Kvorything wont
smoothly nnlit tlio vessel reached the
vicinity of the Bahamas , There a hur
ricane overtook the ill-fated ship. The
vessel was thrown on her bonm ends ,
mil nn overwhelming wave broke over
the half-wropkcd ship , nnd swept every
man over the sldo into the boiling
ocean.
From the floating wreckage they
gathered in a few pieces of woodwork ,
: md with these rude earn toiled towards
tiio hulk , where food and water at least
might bo found. But their progress
was slow ; the hot sun beat down upon
their unprotected heads , and they know
too well that an enemy more cruel than
the storm was beneath the surface ot
the ocean. The waters swarmed with
sharks. Without water or food the
hardy sailors bent their energies to propelling -
polling their unwieldy raft. For thirty-
nix hours they toiled. Then the mind
of ono of them , a line young follow , the
son of tbo owner of the vessel , gave way
under the hardships of the situation.
Ho thought in his delirium that ho saw
land and , turning to his comrades , ho
cried out , in glad tones , that ho meant
to walk to shoro. Ho plunged into the
water , For some distance ho swam ,
probjibly in the direction of the mirage
which bin distraught fancy conjured up.
Then , with u shriek , ho suddenly sunk ,
ovidontls dragged down by a shark.
The remaining men horror-stricken
by the scene , toiled on with the energy
of desperation. When within about
two hundred yards of the ship one of
the men took the end of a line between
his teeth and leaped into the sea. He
had almost'reached the vessel when his
comrades , who wore anxiously watching
him , heard n piercing cry of horror and
despair , nnd the swimmer throw up his
arms and disappeared , another victim
to the wolves of the ocean. The fear
ful fate of his two companions did not
deter another sailor from attempting to
got a line aboard the wreck. Ho , too ,
attempted to reach the ship by swim
ming and was dragged down by sharks
when ho had gonp but a few yards.
Then a wave , swelling over the raft ,
swept away another man whom despair
and privation had rendered too weak to
maintain his hold.
But two now remained. They were
named Linn and Magnus. Night again
overtook them , with only a few boards
between them and the shark-in-fested
waters. Their little "craft , relieved
from the weight oftho , four lost mon ,
was easier to handle , and they toiled on
under the starlighC4n the direction of
the vessel. Another sunrise found
thorn on board the waterlogged
ged ship. The jdcoks were sub
merged , only a fowicfoo of the bow be
ing above water. Having reached this
point the two surving sunk utterly ex
hausted , intoa deep sloop. When they
awoke they found that the rigging hail
parted during thc'i ? unconsciousness ;
that most of tne spars had gone over
board , and the shipVas again on a level
keel , The two wodden tanks under the
head of the forecastle were full of fresh
water , with which they refreshed them
selves. They also-found a box of cod
fish , and for eighteen days they lived on
cbd-fish and watom About this time
the cargo , broken up by the working of
the sea in the water-logged hull , began *
to float out of the ' hold , and the men
wcro able to secure a diversity of food.
On November 20 , the British bark
Lizzie Perry , Captain Young , rescued
the two scamon from the hulk , and on
December 10 the Lizxio Perry was
wrecked at the Barbados , but all got
safely ashore. The two rescued men
sailed from Borbados in the brig Mary
Bartlett , for Cionfuegos , and are now
on their way to this city , having left
Cicnfuogos January 9.
A noteworthy incident in this con
nection is that two sailors , who had
learned the story of Linn and Mangus ,
went to England by the mail steamship
and represented themselves as the sur
vivors of tlio Alfred Watts. Before being -
ing detected in the deception they
aroused much , profitable sympathy.
The Ice Bridge nt Niagara
has formed and many people have al
ready crossed the river upon It below
the falls. The scene from Falls View ,
where the Michigan Central train stop
is ono of remarkable beauty and grand-
cur. The emerald waters of the falls ,
with the angry rapids above nnd the rain
bow tinted spray below , with gigantio
ficicles hanging from the cliffs and the
trees and shrubs on the shores and Goat
island covered with curious ice forma
tions , with the wild mass of icebergs
stretching over the turbulent waters
where the Maid of the Mist sails in
summer , all combine to form a spectacle
bcldom to bo seen and worthy of a
lengthy journey.
Romantic Family History.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat : Winthrop
Colbath , a brother of the late Vice
President Henry Wilson , was buried at
Vassar , Mich. , last week. Mr. Colbatli
removed to this county in 1860 , and died
in East Saginaw , leaving four children.
The Col baths had a remarkable history.
The mother * was a daughter of an Eng
lish nobleman , who fell in ilovo with a
married Colbath , a servant in hoi
father's family. They came to America
and settled in Niagara county. A Mas
sachusetts gentleman met thorn several
years after and took the oldest child ,
Jeremiah Colbath , to his eastern homo ,
legally adopting him and giving him
the name of Henry Wilson , who became
vice president undor-Grant. '
CREAM
I OWDEP
Itsiuporlorexcellence proven in millions of
homes for more than a quarter of a century. | i
Is used by tlio United btatei ( iovnrnment. Rn-
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Price'sCrenm Making 1'owilordoes not contnlr
Ammonia , I.lino or Alum. SoM only In cans ,
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MKMTYOKK , C1110AOU. ST. LOUIS
BEAUTIFUL TO
*
City News as Gathered bya Vigilant
Reporter.
FAiclnatltiR People and People Fond
of Dress KleK t Costume *
Worn by the Lndlcs of Omnha.
I'.vor since Colnmbu * discovered America
tlicro lifts been n steiuly westward inuvcinpnt
until to-ilny tlio western sinter are becoming
thickly populated with thrifty people of nil
avoontlou * . In every city , vllliiKc nuil Immlet
can be found tlio workshop. Kmployoil therein
are peoploof every nntlonullly. n \\cll as both
sexes. What department of irailo mostly Inter
ests the ladles ? Is It the fnnlilou delineator of
some meclmnlciU liixlltulo where Inbor tmvlng
machinery Is inntiilfiututeil , or what Is If/
Wlmt Is nioio beautiful to behold tlinii the slulit
of a Indy cliul In n nicely fitted suit mndo In the
latest , most perfect und highest Htylo thutnrt
ran design ? The cities of thn west have mnny
beautiful women , nn < l to clotlio tlieinptoperly
wlthnlco fitting curments l.s no easy tusk. To
become a Ilrit-clusH mautua maker one must
have patience nnd skill , Council lllulls Is not
devoid of such people , especially If one Is to
judge from the mnKiilIlvcnt and splendid lilting
costumes worn HIMIII the streets by the wives
and daughters of the cltUcns. Tnnt n dress
maker does not al nys have easy nailing on the
stormy suns of llfo Is fully demonstrated by the
following conversation , which recently took
place between Miss Slllllo Hoggs nnd ono of the
Illulls' most reliable and best artists In that
line. During the interview with MNs lioggs
that young Indy said : " 1 have been afflicted
with uitarrh ever slnco I was a child playing in
the sunny cllmuto of West Virginia , licit there
three years ago to Join my sister , who resides In
Council llluirs. My symptoms \\eie a stopped
up nose , a ringing and buzzing iiolso in my
head ,
F.NTllir. IIKAFNESS IN ONE KAIt ,
n continued hawking n spitting with an almost
Incessant cough and raising of mucus. 1 would
blow hard scabs out of my nose , whlih would
Ve dry , and my breath was so olTenslve that my
friends would speak of it , nnd 1 often accident
ally heard them make the remnik about it and
1 would leave the room. Of course , it would
wound my feelings , but I could not help It , and
I would worry nnd fret about It. 1 got spoils of
despondency und often wished the good Lord
would take me to join my parents , who were
dead , nnd 1 have no doubt 110 In heaven. I was
scarcely ever without a cold , even In the sum
mer , and would tnko cold every time a draft
of air would pass over mo while 1 was in doors.
That is not the case now , and I don't gng or
vomit In the mornings ns I used to w hllo trying
to clear my throut. Neither do I huvo tnoso
dlz.y spells after stooping down to pick some
thing up. Why 1 used to get so giddy Unit v , lien
1 would have to Htoop down nnd rise up quick
that I would have to have support or I would
fall doun. I never know what it was to be
without a hcaducho until within the last few
weeks , and my iippttlto was M > poor that I
scarcely ute enough to subsist on , und that 1
forced myself to eat. I lost in w eight until
I WAS lienUCKII TO A MKHK 8KKI.KTON.
I have nn excellent appetite now. 1 sleep
sound and awnko in the morning greatly
refreshed , something 1 do not ever remember
of doing before taking treatment with ] ) rs. Mc
Coy & Henry. My eyes were sore and inflamed
and would water very much. 1 was afraid I
would go blind from the pains over my eyes nnd
head * I had a fhaip shooting pain In inybrcnst
nnd through my shoulders. My feet nnd hands
wore ulwnys cold and clammy. Last bummer ,
Bfterannbsccncoofsever.il years , J visited the
scenes of my childhood , thinking a chnngo of cli
mate would do me good , but I returned feeling as
bad ns ever , and wius as miserable as 1 could be.
So , after reading Drs. McCoy It Henry's success
ful treatment of cases similar to mine , I visited
their olllco at 707 First avenue , Conncjl Illulfs ,
nnd began treatment ; and do you know that today -
day , after live weeks , I am utmost entirely cuied
of my catarrh , and cannot thank them enough
for what they have done for me. I hcnrtlly.aud
without resi-i vo whatever , recommend them to
any one suffering from colds In the Uead or
bronchial directions. "
MISS MILLIE nooas.
The above portrait fairly represents Miss
Ilopgs , who now resides with her sister , Mrs. 8.
M. bhcphard. at BOB fifth avenuc.Councll Illuffs ,
wheie she will corroborate the above statement.
A Few Symptom * of a Disease That
Mny Prore Serious to Yon.
Do you have frequent fits or mental depres
sion ?
lo ) you experience ringing or buzzing noises
in your ears/
Do you fcol as though you must suffocate
when lying down ?
Are you troubled with a hacking cough ahd
general debility ?
Are your eyes generally weak and watery , and
frequently intlamed ? . .
Does your voice have a husky , thick sound ,
and a nasal sort of twang ?
Is your breath frequently offensive from some
unaccountable cause ?
Have you a dull oppressive headache gener
al ! located over the eyes ?
Do you have to hawk and cough frequently in
the ctlort to clear your throat ?
Are you losing your sense of smell , and is
your sense of taste becoming dulled.
Does your nose nlwaj a tect stopped up , forc
ing yon to breathe through J our mouth ?
Do you frequently teel dizzy , particularly
when stooping to pick anything off the Hoer ?
Does every little draught of nlr and every
slight change of temperature give you a cold ?
Are you annoyed by a constant deslro to hawk
and spit out an endless quantity of phlegm ?
Are you always tired and Indisposed to exer
tion , w hether of business , work or amusement ?
Is great effort required to keep your thoughts
flxednponmatteis that formerly were easily
performed.
Do you rise from bed ns tired and weak as you
were the night before , and feel ns though you
wanted to Ho there forever ?
Is your throat filled with phlegm in the
morning , which can only bo discharged otter
violent coughing , and hawking and spitting ?
Do you occasionally wake from a troubled
sleep with n start and feel as if you had just es-
Aliped a horrible death by choking ?
Have you lost all interest in your calling or
business or former pleasures , all ambition
gone , und do you feel Indifferent whether to
morrow finds you alive or dead ?
Are you troubled with a discharge from the
head in the throat , sometimes watery and ex
cessive , sometimes mucus , thick sticking to
whatever it touches , sometimes bloody und
nearly always putrid and offensive ?
The above are homo of the many symtorns of
catarrh and the beglntng of lung troubles , Not
one case in n hundred will have all of them , but
everyone affected will huvo a few or many of
them. The greater or moro serious your symp
toms , the more dangerous your condition. This
class of dUcasos is treated very successfully by
Dr. McCoy or his associates. The many cases
icported through thecolums of the dally papers ,
prove thin and each tjtntement published is
substantially the same an given by the putlent
cured. Dr. McCoy nud his associate , Dr. Henry ,
use no secret nostrums , but cure diseases by
their skillful combination of the best known re
medies , applied in the most approved manner ,
and by using the latest and moat highly recom
mended appliances known to the profession.
They thus produce results that speak for them-
M > lues in the many patients curad , and we as
sure our readers that those eminent physicians
huvo achieved a success in curing disease w hlch
few or no other doctors can duollcuto.
DOCTOR
J , GRESAP McCOY ,
Late of Bellevne Hospital , New Yori ,
AND
Dr , Columbus Henry
( Lute of University orPennsylvunla- .
HAVE OFFICES
No. 310 nnd 311 IN IUMGE DUHiDINU ,
Corner Fifteenth audllarneysts. , Omaha , Neb.
where all curable cases auo treated
with success.
Medical diseases treatcdsklllfully. Consump-
tlon.llrlght's disease. Dyspepslo , Ithnumatlsin ,
nnd all N15UVOU8 DISKASKS. All diseases po-
cultar to the sexes a specialty. CAT.UUUI
CUlI.l ( ) .
CONSULTATION at office or by mall. Jl.
Olllce hours-U to 11 a. in. , a to 4 p. in. , 7 to 8 p.
in. . Sundays included.
Correspuudcncu receives prompt attention.
Many diseases are treated successfully by
Drs , McCoy and Henry through the malU , ana
it Is thus possible for those unable to uiaKe
journey to obtain successful hospital trcatmun
at their homes.
No letters answered unless accompanied by
4o in stamps.
Atlclreos ull letters to Dru. McCoy and Henry
Hootus 310 and 311 , Itaiuue building , Ouiahu ,
Nob.
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J.W. Barnsdall , M. D
Homcropathio Specialist ,
SURGEON
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Telephone 070.
RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA.
E.T.Allen , M. D. ,
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Surgeon and Physician ,
Oaice N . W Coiner lull nnd noughts St. ' Ofllca
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