THE' OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 16 1888. IIBERAL1TY OF THE PEOPLE , The "Boo's" Horolno Fund Roachoa Over $9GOO. AND THE GOOD WORK GOES ON. The Itoll of Honor Htcmllly Increas ing The Imtcflt Contributors to the ilcrolnci From Various Parts of Nebraska. The Owens' Sale. OWAIU , Nob. , Fob. IB. To the Editor of the Hun : The result of this afternoon's sale at the Otnnha stabler for the benefit of thu "linn fund" Is ns follows : The pony donated by myself sold to F. IJ. Pulmur for fcJO , all of which goes to Miss Iloyco. One half of the proceeds of the pony do nated by Hcnnlo Eastman , sold to John An derson for iO , thu sumo to ho equally divided between Miss Uoyco mid Lena Woebbccko. The road cart donated by the Omaha Car riage and Sleigh company sold to A. C , Luke .for I-USO. I understand this amount goes to Miss Koycc. I wish to add that D. S. M. Fretwcll kindly volunteered his services ns auctioneer and conducted the sale In a masterly manner. I enclose my chuck for $ ( M CO herewith. HUXIII L. O\M.NS. : Two Sympathetic York YOUK , Nob. , Fob. 13. To tlie Editor of the Urn : Our sympathy has been aroused In re gard to the heiolncs of the blizzard , but more especially do wo single out little Lena Wocb- beck" * , as she Is a llttlo girl and an orphan. We are llttlo girls ourselves and can Imagine how sad would bo our fate If wo were situ ated like Lena , therefore wo have succeeded In gathering together JT , which please apply on Lena Wocbbccko's fund. Hoping the llttlo girls in every town will send in their mite , we nro sincerely i ours. EVA AND NcTTicDouai.AS. Richardson County Scholars. STKM.A , Neb. , Feb. 14. To the Editor of the BUB : By request of Miss Annu Schantz , teacher of Pioneer school district No. 5 , Hlchardson county , Nebraska , I inclose draft for V ) 27 , all for Miss Uoyco. Every scholar in her school gave something , and they want credit given through the BKK to Pioneer school district No. 5 , Uichardson county , Nebraska. Ucspoctfully , M. A. VKVCII. _ _ ( irnon's Contribution. GKNOA , Neb. , Fob. 15. To the Editor of thoBKn : Enclosed you will llml draft for $9 for the relief fund for Miss Lolo Hoycc , the receipts of last evening's dance. Wo regret - gret very much the inability to raise a larger sum. Ucspcctfully , J. A. OSIIOHNU. THE ItOLIi IIONOlt. TIioso Who Hnvo llccognizrd Courage ami Devotion. I.OIE 110YC15 FUXD. Amount previously reported . ? 2,833 89 B. & . M. car repairers and other em- pies . 1325 C. D.Layton . 3 00 Conductors Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad . 03 00 Omaha Panorama company . 7 75 Blulr M , E. church . 700 W. G. Albright . 201X1 Sprlnpllold , Nob. , list . 8 20 Prof. Hart , Holdrcdgo . 1 ( X ) Long Pine , Neb. , scholars . 21 15 Union.Nob. , list . 700 Webber Bros.WaynoNcb . 2 50 Sale Henry L. Owens' pony . 80 00 Sale Ben Eastman's pony . 7 50 Sale Omaha Carriage & Sleigh Co. buggy . 0 50 Plonoer School Dist. No. 5 , Uichard son county . 3 27 Citizens , Cedar Uaplds , Neb . 25 20 Citizens , 'Schuylcr ' , Neb . 107 03 J. A. Osbornb , , Genoa , Neb . 0 00 Total . ' . . $3,211) ) OS LENA \\oiiimcKK : FUND. Previously reported . . . $ 840 15 Laura aud'KlIu Einken's list . 3 So B. & M. car repairers and other em ployes . 10 00 C. U. Lnyton . 2 00 Oliver Wendell Eldridgo . 1 25 Omaha Panorama Co . . . . 7 50 W. G. Albright . 1000 ' Wllllo WllshTrc , Lincoln . . ' 1 45 Viola Kobotich , Lincoln . 1 10 Lena Fisher , Lincoln . 5U Congregational Sunday school , Caut- bridge. Neb . . 733 Friend , Nob. , schools . 7 82 Webber Bros. , Wayne , Neb . 2 5C Sale Ben Eastman's pony . 7 5C Agnes and Alice Turner . 7 Eva and Nettle Douglas , York , Neb B Ot Citizens , Cedar Uaplds , Neb . 19 2C Total . $ 033 y , MINNIE rncKMix ruxi ) . Amount previously reported . $ 055 7 Citizens of Schuylcr , 2 ob . 7 II ' Total . . . $ COS Oi Till ! CIlIUmi'.N-'d FUXI > . Previously reported . $ 100 3S Total . $ 100 3i The Ktta Bhattuok Funds. The following is the condition of the Ettc Shattuck fund : Previously reported . $4,003 5 ! SprlngHold , Nob. , list . B 11 Relief corps , Crete , Neb . 20 2 ; Citizens of Schuyler , Neb . 21 2i Total . $4,050 5 By check sent Miss Shattuok . 8,752 0 Uy cash 011 hand . 8W IK Total . . ' . . . . . . . . . , C50 5 : The "Hoc" Fund. The present condition of the funds opened by tno Bun U , as follows : LoIoUoyeo . 3,210 ft Lena WocbbccUo fund . U.'Kt 8' Mlnnla Freeman . COJ V. Westphulcn monumoiit fund . 100 8 ! Etta Shattuck . 4,0505 Grand total $0,573 3 Ijlsts of Contributors. The BEE will acknowledge all contribu tlons through these columns. All lists re cclved , unless otherwise directed , will bi published In full with the numo of every con tributor. These lists will bo published a : soon after tnoir receipt as spaces will per Hilt. IIOUUIKIIS AT A. B. HEXSMI.'S. W. S. Mills * 1 008. A. itobln on. . . r. J.W.Johnson TOJ G.W.Jonuson 100 Total II1& AllU'UIOU SCHOOLS. AnFAIIOR , Nob. , Fob. 11. To the Edltoi of thu BEE : Enclosed tlnd postofllco inonoj order for $13 , the offering from our childiui to Lena Wocbbecko : IllRh school t 3 0) ) Grammar school. . * 3 1 Intermudlate 3 1V > 1'rlmuiy IS W Total fU 0 Mil * . M. M. Mu.NGEit , Prin. Pub. School. POUCH LIST. Collected by Oniccrs Orinsby and SlB wart : SlBfi Thos. Cornmck. , , . BO I , . A. Goldsmith. . I fi MIlcuMcCurly. . , H ) I'at llorrigiui fir , Uhos. Orinsby. . . , , Ml JolinTrumbull. . . . I'utrlckMostyii. H > James Ullbort w. a. heavey , , 1 tt ) Ixnds llerka 1 II Win. Mt'ldrum. . SOAlWunl IIf. . ' M 1'iit lluvey f.r , llobt. Duncan , . Hrt. II. uaiment. , . , Win. Duncan , , , HI A. II. llurr \V. II. Sheep , * H ) James ( Vllileu. . , , Alex. U&boriio . & 0 Arthur Pulaskt. . . Cleorgrt llydo W ) A. I ) . ( I i ecu U. II. Curry W Henry llazo. . . ; . . . W.K. Clark , . 60 Jobepll Howies. , . , Anton Vnuoui. HFrank Walker. . . . . win. Uullcii M'Jdlin ' McDonald. . . Chas. Illooui COMlkuWlielan 8am Aiulrrbon. K. W.SImeral I'M llluchy H ) Wm. Clut Icy M O. W.Hmlth I H ) Total. , Je * ; > o Nvvuuuu. I'LUM CIIEIIK , NFD. , LIST. O.S. Ktnn y ; 1001. K. Snyder t 1 O.W. llcndoo. . . . . 1 0X1.0. lllRKlns . . . ' II.0. lliv > ker . . . . . 1 UU. It. llolcomb , , , James Mnlcom. . . . 1 OOP. S. Temple. . . . . W. A. Stowait. . . . 1 001 , , J. DatiU C. n. cu.iuot UK ) C. M. Adams 1ft ) Total Nob. , Feb. 14.To the Editor o \boUfiu : Enclosed fliul draft for 33 cot trlbutcd by the Uepubllcan valley traveling mutt to the Lola Uoyco fund. You will also find n list bearing the names of the contrib utors. ONK or TIIU "BoTS. " II. O. Miller. IChltt | H. Oweu,0mnhft 1 00 cnito . . . . $ 1 OO.liOU Levyhcareu- W.M.Douglas , Bt. worth . SCO Joe 100C..I. MuucKton,8t. J. . ( . Orlor. drier Joo. . . . . . . . . . . 100 lloiixo , Norton , It. O. Hcllner , Kan 10) ) Atclil on. 100 J. I ) . Edmund , St. T. C.llur tAtchl- Joe 1 ft ) sun 103 M. A. QulKley. O.W. Klrtuy.Huit- .Atchlson. Kan. . 10 } Imrs 100 II. ( Mlnylord , Lin L. ll.Tcrrell.Ilast- coln. . , 1 ( X ) Ings 100 J.W , I'owfr.Pt.Joc 1 00 II. I .I'uxton.llust- J , K. Johnston , Bt 1 CO Joe 1 CO.T. Hum. riikngo. . 1 W M.w. Dlckson , Ued W , M. Plldlno.i 1 OJ Cloud , I m W , II. I'nrsonUin- K. llnnnii. Mncnln. 100 aim . . . 100 C. A. Wileht , _ . _ _ .1.15 Unibvt , Oina- vcnworth 1 0-l ) ha 100 .1. II. llcall , Omaha I ( ) L. M. ( lotxluln , IJ. ll.Cnrion.bt.Jo I iu , KutiMsClty 10) IT. U.Mostr , at. Jo lOJCnsh 100 W. II. Smith , Hcd O. C. Woollier , St. cloud 1 00 Joseph 1 00 IM Allen. St. .loo . 1 U ) II. T. rioyd , Knn- J. II.StiliiBtvlbw , I vascity I 00 Oniuh.i 2CONatM.Mlllfr.St.Io 1 00 A.Miilmrose t'ouu- C. It. Ulumoiut , Bt. rllllliitT-i 1 00 Joo. I W. li. Ill ledgeSt. . Juu 100 Total . WJOO rONTANKM.E , NCII. , MST. Lewis nros . $ 2 OO.T. C. Sexton . t 1 00 J. M. Iliown . 1 ( K ) F. Wnterbur . 50 \V. A..nnner . M\ \ HcnrySprict . 2 OU | Totnl . $ 7 OJ Luwis Baud. BALL'S IIOAIIDING tiousn. L. S. Drain . MIL. M. Hummel. . . M M.M. Haw son . M Henry Ocoat . W II , A. niftltco . M\ \ - Jny Toney . G0 | Total . 8300 TUB Mir.t.vnn I.HT. Collected by Mrs. Swobo and Mrs. Wil liams : Mnthl& Swobc. I f , TOK. , N. Clnrk . 200 Oeo. Squires . 1 HOC. Perry . S OJ ( lUV Ilurtoll . f > m.l. KtrliarilionMM K. W.Nnsh . 6 OO'r. ' Whitney . 200 A. If. Wymnn . 2 ooA. , .1. llnnscom. . . . fi 00 M. It. floblo 5 OO'.l. ' Mori I on . 200 J. It. Mlllnrd 1(1 ( OjlK. Murphy . 1000 H.I , . Hall . 1 00 Mr. Uluimock . ICO Hen Gallagher. . . 5 tt ) K. McDon.iUl . 200 Custi . 2 IN ) Cash . t. . . 50 Clint ) . I'Iclumi . 100\\m | , Wallace . r , oo Itobt. Kasson . 2 00 A. Moirell . 200 A.H.SImrir . t 1 00.lt. 0. Ciiihlng . fiOJ f ) . Wllllnms . 1 i ) .I. WlKon . 1 m H.i.Mor : o . 1 ( W.P. Iliinlv . 2 00 K. ILOeorgu . 6JW.Mlll.ird . 5 ( X ) Ulclmrtlsnn drug ICasli . 2 IX ) company . r , 00 Mr. llisliop . ( i 00 Thos. lireiinan. . . . 500 F. V. Ilaulon 6 CO Total illu UO MISS COItlXXi : POIISAXT'S LIST. II. H.Jellrlea $ 1 UOCash. Mrn. Jflfrliis , I.andiock. . . . W. Itochfoul Mrs. McCluru Mrs. llochfoul. . . . ( Mrs. I'isetto Mrs. Vlnn Hll'asu Mrs. Hull no Mrs.llrucker Total $ DUO Miss Delia Clnrk. . OITI/KNS OF I'OSTON , NP.n. W. S. Itcdmun. . . . ( 1 00 Miss llesslo Lash. . W. Hiumhinaii. . . . 1 oo Illanchu I.asli Hen Willis U ( M 1. O. Knapp Arthur Hiilnos. . . . 2110 llyers * Dullmcr. . K. 12. Post 2 Oil KlnuHolver it Co. . Mrs.8.1' . Lash. . . . I 00 L. W. I'lilgeon. . . . Krnest I'uller . . . . 2 U ) C. P. KruMjho , Co Dr. Hjlton 2 oo Win. Davidson. . . . L. U. Campbell. . . 2 0) ) K. O. Horn ! Iovl Fuller 1 00 W. A. Hnyiler S. ( ! . Oaks 1 ( WJ. A. Dickinson. . . P.Lovott. 1 ( MS. A.Tobey S.C.VanAIIen. . . . SIM WnirardiVTrnm. . Slrii. W.l > . Ilalncs 200J. F.Sherman < . . . . Mary I'ldgcon 3 ( HA. A. Hnwluy Mrs. 8. M , Puller. . 1 ) J. 8. Gardner S. It. Itlindei' 100 ( ! co. Fuller 1 00 Total J 4800 Dr. K. D. Ilk-Hill. . 1 CEIIAll UAI'lItS , XEU. , LIST. CKIIVR HAI-IDS , Nob. , Fob. 14. To the Edi tor of thoBEB : Gentlemen Enclosed I hand you draft for f4.b5 , being the amount raised hero in one day as contribution to the fund for the heroines of the late blizzard of Jan. 12 , $25.05 for Miss Uoyco nnd $18.00 for Miss Woebbeckc. Wo are , perhaps , a llttlu slow , but being like the bedbugs , wo have got there Just the same and wish to ahow that wo too appreciate the young ladles' efforts In trying to save the llttlo ones entrusted to her euro and to also try nnd lighten thu burden of the poor little girl who must have endured so much at the mercy of such u storm. Yours etc. , M. O. CALi.F.xnnn , City Marshal. I , . D.flroom $1 00 f < . W. Campbell. . 75 Oeo. N. Strawn. . 100N. C. Ilowen 1 00 J.C. lllcklo 100 A. O. Sumption. . 00M ) U.I ) . Olds 1 00 K. C. IluwkH 101) ) T. J. Dean 100W.C. Swlggaid. . Cedar ltapldnImJohn Host pr't.lo 6 CO James Squalt. . . . 100 F. II. KtiKK. . ' . . . . 1 00 llulrd& rfon 100 A.W. Toland. . . . 2 00 J. G. Parish 25 A. A. Tiilly. Ml ' Alex Macuneen. . IfiO W.I ) . Tuly. . . . . . . 2iV.I.D. Hamilton. . . 1 00 G. A. Gullleftip. . 1GO.C. . P. Hlnehiirt. . . . ino C. W. liaison Ar Co 1 OJ W. II. Fllnn 1 00 L.l'.Judd 2GOW.8. Ward 1 00 8.M. Stewart. . . . 1 00 A. V. Swlloy 7ft O. M. Newell 1 00 A. U. Ilenham. . . . fiO A. Hoheir 1 00 M. O. Cullender. . 2 00 Slmouri Co 1 OOO.J. Ilrnce 1 00 W. U. Unscll S > Fred Jenkins 50 JohnC. Tlcrney. . Geo. llulach 10o | Total Ill a' , SC1IUVLF.I1 , XEI1. , LIST. ScntiVLER , Neb. , Feb. 14. To the Editor of the Bun : The citizens of Schuyler , desir ing to render ( according to their means ) a substantial proof of their heartfelt admira tion for the noble and heroic school teachers ( the thrco storm queens ) of Nebraska , Miss Minnie Freeman , of Valley county , who fear lessly braved the terrible storm of January 12 , and under the most trying cucumstanccs never wavered until she saw her sixteen pupils in a place bf safety. Miss Loulo lloyce , of Picrco county , who in her daunt less efforts to save the lives of her thrco pupils nearly lost her own , and was com pelled to suffer the amputation of her feet ; may the contributions for this bravo young heroine continue until it has reached grand proportions , an amount sufficient for all onrthly comforts. Miss Etta Shattuck , of Holt county , who In her struggle for duty g.u-o up her young Hfo. The noble solf-sac- riilco of these bravo young teachers will long bo cherished in the memory of the people of Nebraska. Enclosed find draft for ? li5.73 ! which please credit as follows : Miss Min- nlo Freeman , of Valley county , $7.15 ; Miss Etta Shattuck , of Holt county , f21.55 ; Miss Loulu Uoyco , of Pierce -county , $107.02. Please acknowledge receipt of same. Mrs. J. J. Uiloy with other noble ladies of this city did grand work in assisting to rulso the above amount. The Omaha Bus is deserv ing of the utmost praise for its untiring ef forts in the noble workfmay it continue until the fund has reached an amount sufllcicnt for a Hfo mairitcnanco for these heroines , and those dependent upon them : and the good work of the Omaha BIIK will not soon bo for gotten by the people who have BO generously contributed to the cause. F. O. KAI SEII. u9U& . kA . Fort Shlnor List * . < H9OPlT.lt. IOIIP8. Clurencd Ewcn. 1A.M. 1'otts Ki capt. it anst. niir. Wm. Hnrrest . . . . 2.1 U.H. A . . . . . . 1 onUnlin MnClurK.M U. K. Kskcldson , Mortiii. . . . . | H hfwp'tl steward , 60 _ C.T. Kennedy. . . . Total . VI 10 COMI'AXV tl TWKNTV-FlltST IXFAXTIIT. Hoylo . . . „ . . . . $ 1 IWOIynn . M Hone < * teel . Mdniy . 2. ' , Kcrniin . no Iliickctt . "a Henry . 21 llminnti , . . . . . s ; Uilade.i . X'T llt-rbcrt . , , . i fllutlc . . . . S.-y .nck . Sill Wells . r , Kazlcr . 2-i Colllni . r. I.unlnk . Si llttndy . 2.1 McCardle . - ' . Myer . . . . 2. ' > Mrl'arty . Ml 1)9 tllllmr . Si Miller. . . . M Mood . SANnn . S ( HI Anderson . iii OuluU-y . 51) llurko . Si Scliultz , . ! . 2 HI Comiollev . Sifoliulz , 1 * . 2i Dally . M Wallace . S3 livoimn . 1 00 , - Hood . Si Total . 11 si To I'unk . IB ) ! A TWTATY-riUST K. W. Stone $ 3 O-l.Jos. . facan 10) A. I , . I'armenter. . S HI John llu s 1 Ui U.S. ( troll SHIM Ill-moil HI 0. Ilopp 1 oo rim * . Harms I t > 0 1. Iliown l ui llobt. Iliirms 100 I'rcd Miller ! MV ) I ) . M. ICImp 1 UI Wm. Moore 1 OO.C. II. Keirns 1 W Amos Illack 1 00 Mmou r.iicoy Hi W.f.Co.ly 1 00 A. Mrllmmld tfl I.oo DeNoritoune. 1 OO'.l. ' H. McNeil 1 U ) II. Hflcheit fiU Vln. Itusscll 1 HO A. WIltrubL-rjr. . . . . I UI ( > . Schellcoir 100 I. . VauTrappu. . . . 1 Oll.las. Shlrlock J U ) Jn . Andeisoll. . . . 1 OO.Jacob Seltz 60 I.-'flertiand H ) A. Scndder HI J. Iliown 1 UO Illmaii Veuu H ) 1'at Dovlcy 1 00 f. Ktilmc H ) .Iolinlol n 300 1'ied Dumaick. . . H ) | Total$350 COMPAXY C , TWr.NTY-KIHST IXI'AXTIIV. llciuy Heller $ 1 (0f.d ( | nr Itavmond. . BO ( lottlrled HiiciM. . H ) fred O. Snndborn. r,0 , i Schultz H ) William Coultar. . 60 Krod Welder H ) Win Mnjiiilto Ml.Ceor ellood M Ch.iilt" ) 1'earson. BO Hurry CHUT 2' , Win Ferguson. . . . H ) James N. Itumblo John ( llotor. . . . . . . nolWIIIlam Kemp..1. . CO Jhos. J. lIlKlcy. . . . HIIAk-xander 1'oiter. H ) Samuel AniHler. . . CO ' Martin llawkus. . . HI I.insley Illack Hj'lln iy Davis HI Albert Illnckman. no.Theodoro Iliust. . . HI James Ilrown 1 00 llniry Olark 100 Tlios floudeison. . 60 James K.Tracy. . . 60 Alfred Hnmblln. . M'lSullivan. , . . . . . . . . H ) Charles Melners. . SOCash ) , 1 U ) James Mutphy. . . . CO W. H. Otis C0 | Total $1 50 STAFF AX I ) HAND Twenty-first Infantry , to tlio fund raised for he beneHt of the hcrolncsof thelato blluaril. Cash $ COC. : . Martin BO * W. Duncan fiOJ. Mavor Si A. Williams. . . . 60o. Vr'uefer 2" > A.Walleniteln. . . . SA ( ! . Itnbertson S. " > J' . McCarthy HI K. IlostscheT > Jlias. I.a.Mar 1 STiO. Tchenk 2. , tVm. Fritz 81T..I. Taylor CO . Tluepel ; JHll'.TilKer H ) I. Johnston 2.iI | > . Walsh A'ln. Deldrlch 2i J. I. Downs F. II. W. Eck 2.i | Total I860 "I. Oathgcns COMX1NT E , TWEXTV-FIHST INFAUTHT. IcmliiKcr $ 1 OO.Wolf BO Hurphy MMtun 2.i ilonimu HI Drnko Hellin r Si Iliooks lonnn irOKhln i Mc.Miclmel 1 UlMeUrlde Moilllou 2.i Schmidt. Total $700 Tlio Holdrcgo Kiitcrtaliimcut. oLDilLOi : , Neb. , February 11. To the Editor of the BEE : I enclose you draft for WO.40 , being net proceeds of heroine benefit bull given under the auspices of the Hold- rego trombone band , Friday evening , February ruary 10 , to bo distributed as follows : LoloKoyco $34 ( X ) Lcnu Woebccko 1000 Mlnnlo Freeman 0 40 Total $4040 The opera house , music , caller and printing nil donated. Mrs. T. M. Hopowood , county superintendent of instruction , donating pro ceeds of thrco dozen bouquets. Luw WEHCH , Jit. Notice. Several lists of contributors have boon omitted from this Issue owing to a hick of space. Each , however , will bo published. K your list docs not appear in this issue It will be published as soon as possible. The Ice Bridge at Niagara has formed and many people have al ready crossed tlio river upon it below the falls. The scene from Fulls View , where the Michigan Central train stop is ono of remarkable beauty nnd grand- cur. The emerald waters of the falls with the angry rapids nbovo'and the rain bow tinted t > pray below , with gigantic icicles 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 ii summer , all combine to form a spectacle seldom to bo seen and worthy of l lengthy journey. AN INJUNCTION GRANTED. Jiulijo lloano Issues an Impnrtan Order to the Mayor and Others. Attorneys E. W. Slrucral , Hall nnd MeCul loch , representing the BEE Publishing com pany , appeared before Judge Doano in th district court yesterday afternoon and ap plied for an order of Injunction rcstrninini Jho city of Omaha , through her rcspousibl agents , Mayor W. J. Broatch , St. A. D. Bal combo , chairman of the board of publii works , and the school district from anuulllnc or setting aside the plans and specification of Architect E. E. Myers on the city hall , o : from accepting or adopting the plans or spec lllcations of any other architect. The application is based on six dlftcrcn clearly and concisely cut and stated reasons the first of which is embraced lu the fore going paragraph , and the others are as fol lows : 2. Or from removing or destroying th basement and sub-basement already erected upon lots 5 and G in b ock 110. 3. From paying or causing to bo paid'to said Heugan Bros. , or their assigns , any money out of thu said city hull fund for the erection of said basement nnd sub-basement until such time as the architect , E. E. Myers , ehull approve of the work already done under thu contract with the s.iid Kcgau Bros. 4. From purchasing or contracting for the purchase of any other real estate in the city of Omaha for the erecting ot the city hull building on any other grouna than lots 5 and U as aforesaid. I > . And that said school district nnd said oDlccrs , agents and employes bo sustained from uunuling the contract heretofore en tered Into it nnd the city of Omaha for the erection of the city hall on said lots 5 and U or entering Into a contract for the erection of a city hull or upon any other lots in said city. 0. And for such other and further relief as this couit may deem Just and proper. Accompanying these icusons are a largo number of ether documents , niimoly the proc lamation of ox-Moyor Boyd , the contracts with Myers , Itcagau Brothers , the school district and other important proofs and alle gations. As soon ns the matter was laid before Judge Doano ho promptly granted the Injunc tion and the usual thrco days was allowed in which an answer to It can bo filed. HOW 11KAOAN I1IIOTIIKIIS KlflUHK. The contract between the city and Keaeau Brothers for the work to be done on the base ment and sub-baKomcnt of the city hall wan $18.040 , but through a peculiarity lu the way of figuring , seemingly patent to themselves , they present a statement which bus para lysed the rity engineer and completely astounded the board of public works. Ueagaii Heathen * have manipulated the figures in a way that affords them to say that the work yet remaining to bo done can bo finished for fJS0. which exports say Is as ridiculous as it is inipruetieiible. But the broadness of tliulr cheek nnd the iron of the Itougana' nerveIs better displayed in the itemized statement which they sent Into the council lust Tuesday night in the name of their ap pendage , lircnnun & Co , According to their way of keeping books they have done f 11,820 woith of workou the building , which does not include a "bill of extras" amounting to t",704.24. and Interest in the sum of i > Vvl.5r ) , making in all a grand total ns their claim against the cltv of f53.1l)7.T4 ) , upon which they have nxoived ; fMVi'Kl.iO , thereby leav ing the city Indebted to them in the sum of f.itx51.43. : ! The injustncss of this claim was RO nmmrcnt that oven the counclluien could not lot It slip through without thu Inspection It demand ? , and which the taxpayers Insist shall bo complete and thorough. -v r-y Sv5" * $ & & ' " THE MIDWAY , " Corner Grand and Wyoming Avenues , Kearney , Nebraska. Finest in the State outside of Omaha. Opened , Wednesday , February 15th , 1888. T. C. Brainard , Proprietor. A DAIRY REVOLUTION' . All Old Army Olllccr Makes a Wonder ful Discovery. An old army major ut Crab Orchard , who is well known in Omaha and other parts of the state , claims to have made one of the greatest dairy discoveries of the ago , which , If true , will revolutionize butter-making. By the use of an innocuous plant ho says ho can convert a pound of milk into a pouud of but ter. For the past two or three months ho has been experimenting with the plant , and iu every instance has been successful. The product Is said to bo oquiU to the best cream ery butter. In Grub Orchard , where ho has sold this new butter , ho finds u ready sale for the article , it being pronounced superior to the average dairy product. The plant which is used in the butter making process Is a com mon ono on every farm and the discovery of Its dairy value was accidentally made. The major is making arrangements to sccuro a caveat for the now process , and until ho is thus protected by the patent law ho does not desire to hnvo his nhmo mentioned , if the discovery is all ho claims it to bo the major has stiuck something better than a gold mine. , , , . Ruddy nud Healthy. Rinsing the mouth with SOZODONT , nftcr cleansing thetooth , with it , ren ders the sums if Imccid , palo nnd sensi tive , hard ruddy nnd strong. Of the beautifying1 action ! "upon the teeth of this inimitable dentifrice , the world has Icnown for thirty years , Brevities. Miss Irene Anderson , 019 Pierce street , fell on the slippery pavement near her homo ycstqrdny and 'dislocated h'er elbow. The Imperial club gave n masquerade for its fourth dance of the &eason nt the Sun n dors street hall. Some fifty couples were present with the usual fantastic costumes. The club is composed mainly of North Omaha people and they always enjoy them- The fifth and best of the Hyperion club this season was the leap year party given by the ladies who have have attended the dances of the club this winter. Fifty-five gentlemen with their lady escorts woco in attend ance and the gentlemen all agreed that the ladies had in every way eclipsed them in their previous parties. The dance as usual was held in Masonic hall. The main building of the Anheuser- Busch brewing company will bo erected this season. Work will bo commenced the first of spring. The contracts were awarded yesterday , the principle , ones boihg to Bailey & Oleson and Valentino Knock. The supervising architect will bo Henry Voss. The building will cosi $75,000. The grand mask ball given by the Concordia society at Gormunia hall was a brilliant affair. Nearly one hundred and fifty couples were present and represented the highestGorman society of Omaha and Council Bluffs. The dancing hall was mugnificently decor ated with Gorman colors , rare Ilowors and smilax. The toilets of the ladies were simply exquisite , and the charac ters assumed by all of the guests wore unique and elegant. The maskers showed great taste in the selection of costumes. A full account of this really elegant affair will bo given in the Sun day Safe , permanent and complete are the cures of bilious and intermittent dis cases , made by Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia , general debility , habitual constipation , liver and kidney com plaints arc speedily eradicated from the system. It disinfects , cleanses and eliminates all malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more- rapidly and permanently by the use of this great natural antidote than by any other rem edy heretofore known. As a blood pur ifier and tonic it brings health , re newed energy andA'itality to a worn and diseased body. Personal Paragraphs. G. N. Beck , of Chicago , is a guest at the Paxton. Isaac Baker , of Chicago , Is registered at the Paxton. Edward Bodenlmusin , of New York , Is at the Paxton. r ! Mr. and Mrs. T.Klolap loft for Hot Springs , Ark. , and will bo absent three months. P. E. Her has returned from Cincinnati , where he attended a meeting of the whisky trust. P. H. Smyth , of Philadelphia , and W. D Jones , of Fort Plain , NA'arostopping ut the Paxton. ' ' At the Millard hq'icl : Oliver W. Mink , Boston , Mass. ; W. DJ Lincoln , St. Joseph ; E. L. Cannon and wife ; UawlIns , W.\o. ; J.L. Kaloy , Ued Cloud ; F. S. Blglor , Detroit. Colonel Curtis has returned from Wash ington , whore ho had been some weeks visit ing his ugod mother , who died some time ago Mrs. Curtis remains in New York and the colonel's sister mid children are still in Washington. Miss Helen Blytho and the following mem bers of her company uro ut the Hotel Bar ker : Miss /olda Lawrelico , Miss Vor.i Bo- dell , Miss Pauline Uixoher , Miss Annlo Lloyd , and Messrs. Howard Jnmei , .1. M. Brown , Whitman Osgood , and J. F. Krilt. M. C. Jones , one of Paxton & Gallagher's popular traveling men has Just returned from u successful trip of thirty da > s In the "far west. " After enjoying u good right's rest , M. C. went down and purchased a new silk tile of the most approved pattern. Investi gation developed the fact that the cause was nn advance of $ IIK ) on some west side lot- owned by Mr Jones , uiusod by H rumor that u largo canning fuctoty would bo located iu ' Fremont. , A Favorite With Burglars. Mr. Catlin , who keeps a grocery at Charles and Thirtieth street , seems to bo a favorlro subject towards whom burglars direct their attention. During the past four months his store has been btirglarl/cd three times , and last night another attempt was made. Mr. Catlin was on deck , however , nnd was loaded for J > ear. Ho opened llro on two men who were endeavoring to effect an entrance. Un fortunately none of his shots took effect. It is a Curious Fact That the body is now more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at any sea son. Hoiico the importance of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla now , when it will do you the most good. It is.really won derful for purifying jvnd enriching the blood , creating ati appetite , and giving a healthy tone to the whole system. Bo sure to got Hood's Sarsaparilla , which is peculiar to itself. Senator Stanford ; of California , em ploys thrco or four private secretaries , and to one of them ho turns over his en tire senatorial salary of $5,000 and mileage. Housokcopdrs in Now Jersey have boon sharply awakened to the sense of their responsibility in the removal of ice and snow from their sidewalks by fines of $600 each. The state of Sonora , Mexico , levies a tax of $2 on every baby born within its limits , and charges the farmer 5 cents for every chicken ho raises and 50 cents for every sheep. CREAM BAKING IMinporlor excellence proven In mllll ns ot homes f or morotlmnu , quarter of a century. It Is used by the United btates Government. En dorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the StrouRest , Purest nnd most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream IlnkliiR Powder does not contain Ammonia , Mine or Alum. Sold only in cans. PlUCK llAKINO I'OWJJEllCO. NEW YOUK , CHICAGO. BT. LOUIS The bett and ramt Beaedy for Owe of olldlieue * caused by any derangement of the Liver , Kidney * , Stomach and Bowel * . Dyipepela , Sick Headache , Constipation , Billons Complaints and HoIarU of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of It la plcMant to the taate , tones up the syitcm , restores and preserves health. It U purely Vegetable , and cannot fall to prove btntftelal , both to old and young. As a Blood Parifler It is superior to all others. Bold everywhere at 11.00 a bottle , DON'T BLAME a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia , The pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. But oughtn't a man to be blamed if , having Uhcu. niatUm or Neuralgia , he wont use Ath lo-phu-ros , when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way. It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. "TlieiUllof five phytlclant could not euro me of KhcumatUm which hail lettlcil In the hips. necV and ihoulden , So In tense w the pain lhat tleep wu > almost Impossible. The firs I dose of Alhlophoros Cave me relief , > nd the ihlnl enabled me tu sleep for four nd a half hours without wakinz. I continued its use.-and am now well KKV.S. H. TROVER. New Albany , Ind. " ' TtiF ATHLOPHOROS CO. . 112 Will St.N.Y , Health is Wealth ! Du. E. C. Vim's NEnvit AHn HIIAIJ * TIIEAT- MKST , a prunrantocd wieclllc for Hysteria , D177.1- ntm. Convulsions , Fltn , Nervous Neuralgia , Hoadnch" . Nervous Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wukcfnlnoss , Mental Depression , Sof toning of the Drain , resulting In Insimlty.tincl leading to mlsory.dccay and death , Premature Old Age , llarrennoss , loss of Power In cither sex , Involuntary Ixisscs and Sperma torrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain , self-abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box con tains ono month's treatment. * 1.1X1 a box , or six boxes for to.OO , sent by mall picpald on receipt of price.WE WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with $ . ' > . ( Xl , wo w 111 send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not elTeut a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. V. GOOD MAN , Druggist , Sole Agent , 11101'arnam Sheet , Omaha , Neb. GRATEFDL COMFOllTINtt Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Hr a thorough knowledge of thn natural laws which gororn the opomtlon of digestion and nutri tion , and liy careful application of the line proportion of wvll-xoleotcd Cocoa , Mr. Kpns has provided our brenkfaat tables with n delicately Havorud lioveraga which mnjr SBVO us mnnr heavy doctor's Mils. HI * by the Jmllcloui use of such nrtlclon of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until plroni ? enough to reilst every tendency to ulseaso. Hun dreds of subtle raaladlos aru floatlni ; around u * ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wo may escape raanr a fatal shaft by kocplnx oursclvoi well fortlllod with pureblood and R properly nourished frame. " Civil Service Uaiotte. Madn simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half pound tins by Grocers labeled thus : TAWDO TJDDR 9. nfl Homroopathlc Chemists , JADlLO III I a & tU. ) LONDON , K.\GIVM > . U. 8. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II. W. YATfcS , President. LEWIS H. UEKD , Vlce-Picsldcnt. A. E. TOUZAI.IN , 2nd Vice-President. W. II. B. Huunes , Cuahicr. DIUKCIOKH : W. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COLLINS , II. W. 1'AIES. I.KWI8 S. ItKKJJ , A. E. TOUZAI.IN. IlanklncOmee THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General lianklug Business Transacted. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , tit AND THROAT NOSE , CAD Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. RAMOE JiL'K. , OMAHA J.W. Barnsdall , M. D Homoeopathic Specialist , SURGEON OynaccologM and Obstetrician , Telephone 979. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. ir. Surgeon and Physician , OIBce N. W Corner 14th and Douglas St. Office , telephone , 40J ; Uusidonco telephone , 503. DRUNKENNESS Or tlio Liquor Habit , 1'osl lively Cured by Administering Dr. Huines' ( Joldon It can be given in n cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person talcing It ; ab-o- lutelv liarmlcss , and will clfect n pennant and fcpeedy euro , whether tint patient is a moderutn drinker or an alcoholic wreck. TliousanilH ot drunkards have been intulti temporuto men who have taken Golden Speclllc intliclr rnffcewltli- out their knowledge aud today bollevo tlmy quit drinking of their own free will. It never fulls. The Hj'btem unco impregnated with the Speclllc , it becomes an utter impossibility for tno liquor appetite to exist. I'or wile by Knhn & Co , Kith and Douglas tits. , and 1Mb nnd dim- ing fits , Oniaha. Neb. ; A. U. Foster & Uio. , Council llluira , Iowa. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successor ! ) to John O. Jacobs ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old btuml. 1407 Farnam St. Orders by tele graph Bclliited nnd promptly iittcmlud to. Telephone No SUi JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL J'AKIS EXPOSITION 1S13 , Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. SS5fl&KESHS itrtlhr * _ _ _ . CHECH. Ji nno < jimlltl. iHx > thi&f currtrtf of _ . _ _ ti/hMllh Brd VUorojl8lrtrgih. EltrtitA Currtit " > \ t-l lllnmetljror foif.tl/xiO ! Inoih. Or l ImproTjnimUor r Ilol > i rk.cei : % > > ! ctmpci. tk'iiallV tl U i'c l 1(8 u'ttl'li il Chl a Who U WEAK , NKRVOllft. I F.niMTA > TED , wholn till 'OM > Y and I NOBAN 'B biu TRIFI.KII away hit VIUOIl of HOIIV , dralni upon the FOUNTAINS of HEADACHE , BACKACHE , Dreadful Ircm > . WEAKNEHH of Memory , BANII. FVI.NF.M In ( SOCIETY. I IM1 I.I > M upon the FACE , and nil tbe EFFECTH lendlnR to EAKLT DECAY nd perhaps CONNUMP. T10N or INHANITY , ihould connult at once tbe CEiLEDRATED Dr. Clarke , KsUbllthed 1861. Dr. Clarke hai made NEKVOKM DE. BII.ITY , CHRONIC and all Dlieuel of the UENITO VRIWARY Orean a Lilo HMidy. It make * NO dlfTlTcnco WHAT you txure taken or WHO hae failed to cure you. 49-FEH AL EN Buffering from disease ! pccu * U r to their sex can consult with tbe assurance ftfipeedy relief and cure. Bond 2 cents pottage for works on your dlseaiei. * -Bend 4 cents postage for Celebrated WorkH on Chronic , NertiuiB and Dcll e te Diseases. Consultation , pertorml'y or bf letter , flreo. Consult the old Doctor. TbonnnodB eared. OfBeevand nRrlorsi prlTote. 49 Tboie contemplating Marrlara lend for Dr. Clnrke's celebrated gutao Male and Female , each 15c. , both 26o. ( itamp * ) . Be faro confldlng your caie , consult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may lave future nuOeringand ihame , and add Rolclen yean to life.B&ok I.lfe'a ( Secret ) Er > rorm , " 60c. ( itampi ) . Medicine and writing * lent eTeryvThere , secure from nxposure. Houn , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 13. Addrrsi , F. t > . CLARKE , M. D. 188 So. Clark SU OHIOAQO. ILL. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE ' All pypbliltlc niiensei , of recent or long standing .la fiomtontoUflBendaTs. We MM give written guar antees to euro any cane or refund yourmonfty. And wo would say to tlionu who hav employed the most Skilled I'liytlclans , used every known remedy itnt have not been cured , that you iu the subjects we am lookliiK for. You that have been to the culebraMfl Ilot hprinxs of Arkansas , and bavo lost all bop * of recovery , we Will Cure You tr make no charco. Our remedy Is unknown to any one In the world outside f our Company , aud It U Iho only remedy in the world that will cum you. W * will cure the moit obstinate case In less than on * month. Beven days In recent cases does the work. II Is the old , chronic , deep-seated cases thai wo solicit. We have cured humlrr-ilfl who hnd been abandons by 1'byslclaus and pronounced Incurable , auil We Challenge the World to bring ns a cue that we will not cure In less than ono month. hln"ihe history of medicine , a True Specific for pyp ' Eruptions. Ulcers. Hot * inoutb , Ac. , bar bctu ,1 for but never found uutll Our Magic Remedy iris discovered , and we are Justified In saying It Is tb * only remedy In the world that will po mvely euro , because the latest medical works , published by th * best known authorities , say there was never a tru * inocine before. Our Itemed/ Is the only medicine In the world that will cure when everything else has failed. Ithnsbeeu to conceded by a lame number of Celebrated i'hyslrlajis. IT HAS NJjvr.it YJCT CAII.ID TO cum. Why wfctte your time and money with Ktrnt medicines that never had virtue , or doctor th pnyMrlans that cannot cure you. You that bar * tried evi-rytMug else should come to us now and gat permanent relief ) you never can get Itolsewber * . Mark wliat we sayi In the end you must take our Id-inert T or MCVKH recover. And you that have been afflicted but a short time should by all moans com * to BS now. Many got help and think theya re free from the disease , but In one , two or throe years after , II appears agiln to a more horrible form. Investigate oar financial standing through the mer cantile agcncltf and note that we art f ulljr responsi ble and our written guarantees are pood. We hav * a KiHtiir prepared ou purely Hclcntrno 1'ilnrlptes and we wish to repeat that It NCVKU FAII.8 TO cum. An utters sacredly confidential. TIIU COOK REMEDY CO. , Oraolia , Neb. Boorni 1 and 17 Ilellman Block. J. B. HAYNES , OFFICIAI , STENOGRAPHER , Tlilrd Judicial Dlttrlrt , 7 C11AHUUU 06' COUUKllO B. THE OMAHA BEE , -DKI.IVEIIEI ) TO- ANY PART OF CAIIIIlDIt 1'Olt- 20 Cents a Week. Haven pufit'M u. wetlc , Bend your order to the UlliCI1 , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building