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o o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, ¢ st Sagioe U\I\IHRN’U\I)\IIBH(\II\E"UWARD OASE 18 OPENED| ment\ot i oo ot o co e, Sept. 13, 1 Telephones 615-604 harke, Char Smith, ( O Tid 2R smith, Prof. ite and five Nazarel 4 1y el Special Sale of 5 fown the bea 1 st et Trial of Man Chnra Funds Pouring In for Relief of Galveston A with Marder enced nt Elect 0 of Goehel in (o Frankio Pris guns, Concrete intact excep Storm Sufferers, o X ! X wife; Stacker: Mrs. Sophi tacker, Mi stern port has ora st gl FRANKFORT, K s 12.~Both the | T\ 4 Hh R 4 ’ ’ ° Alfreda; Stacker, Geor stackr D S bl LLOR bl LA - . ommonwealth and the defense announced |y . Dr, 1, B Bann Fort W nd famil vingkf, Mr. and Mr These batteries W i ed from the | THOUSAND-DOLLAR MARK IS PASSED | today they were ready and proceeded to mm . N N D. W Stawinskl, M. FEdward; Sted. | channel. Shore line has moved back ab ut — - secure a Jury in the case of James Howard + N in, H, W. Co \ ing wife and \dren, sever 0 1eet on the line of the rear of thete | indicted as a principal in th natton | 1 MU e it in family; Stenzel, wite and three | "ttt FeroNd. With A "","‘ q’:".)“ 10 | ot Witliam Goebel g f " | menera mis 3 Hubt hilade » . . Stewart, Captaln nd fa apo i - ex It ' i r You rarely ever hzar of a special sale of g G gt ot | SCORES OF TRAVELERS LOST seriptions=Mass Meeting DEATH RECORD. Alex 8 Oliver, ) children's waists, for they are as staple as Nick and ‘ family, escept one - R e May He Called. \ ; ! y 4 G StHokbateen, Mt weigel, George 11y } — | . ot Co G ! bread and butter, We keep our stock spic and span so when | 0 G000 '";‘"l \N:Ir :‘ \‘||| ":”‘h int oot \:‘”'\' iy '__' l‘“l'“ e | Pa, w « " ' ith s i ‘e « A v S = bt Add b Omaha citizens have responded liberally J b/ 2\ Ll o, ol we found these waists with sizes missing we drop the price V“v v|1\ ‘w n; Thomasc | to Mayor Moores' call for funds to assist ‘“‘" ¥ WEECOUHNRS - Sivg 1y TO CURE A COLD IV ONE DAY . ‘ an and Nethan: The NEW ORLEBANS, Sept. 18.~The 8 Recinid A A e ! | residence last evening 186’8 | Tyke Lasative Hromo Quinife T I > away below cost to send them out quickly. and two children; Thomas o L on. John |Ch8 Galveston sufterers, but the conditlons |, iqen sy e was Breomer was |4 ; = six children: Thornton. two children of |48 received a telegram from Hon. John |are o much worse along the Texas coast || nd the money Child's knitted daists made of good kn itted fabric—sold always at 25¢, i8¢, 15¢ TR kg e e rillebach, | H Poe. member of the State Board of | than was reported at first that the mayor | 0T8I On alia, though ved in re. E. W. Gr signatt 1s on each and worth it—price to close, 10¢ «ach LAl o B oy, | Education and residing at Lake CBarles. | will probably call a mass meeting and | ‘NS ¢ ekt L e 11 arles an o children; Toc o ke % & Wors 18 years old and leaves hes sbar “Ideal” Waists for misses made of a scft finish cambric, pearl buttons, sold al Mrs. J. F.; Toothaker, Mrs Etta: Trahayn | $12tiD€ that eighty-five lives were lost on | make even a greater effort to raise funds htee { Ml Tod t ways at T5e each. Reduced to 2ic each | Mre. H. V. and child Vers, Mrs, H. ¢ |the Gult & Intorstate train, which left Beau- | ¢ relieve the deplorable condition of the | \Nr¢C sons, all reciding Sl TORN YA NN . . % g h ! ‘ mont early on Saturday morning for Bol- [ gooded district Telegrams to Mayor | TADECmeNts for the funer ot vet OR Sopi b These are not Nazaroth Walsts, but m ade in same style and son, Bheldon; Turner, Mr. and Mra.; [ o /lm o0 ™ Jo (B EUlE made connections i f strict, legram "” been anno Th i Py telaid H st Buren. | V8 a a o ¢ oores from peominent citizens of Houston e L o | Bloux nat ' 1. byl ro): Van - BUren. | ook the Southern Pacific train, which left [urce the necessity of sending funds at | %a% consumption. She ha ry low |« 1 Tower Brule We Close Onr Store Baturdays at 6 P, M. { '“'Y “"‘—"-" S ot ““ I[this city Friday night. Mr. Poe was one [gnce (o reliove the immedfate needs of the | [OF FOme time and the end was not unex- | gl SGaine il oy ar AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL'S PATTERNS hj"“\_‘w “‘AI‘;‘M“'“ 1l ’\\ ldon. som | Of the passengers on this train and for- | housands of people who are homeless and | P*¢'® t AAE AR, il tunately, together with a few othere, he|wiinout food o of Henry; Walsh, J., wife ad child; War 4 : L v HeCoyn' DU desir Poc : i o e ettt iwebep, | fouBht safety fn the lighthouse at BoltvaF | " Aq fast as money Is received Mayor | canaun TALd L ORI L o s s, Charles i \Weber Mra Auna: web. | PoI0t and was eaved. The train reached | \ioores tolegraphs It to Mayor Brashear | oo h ' e anat " . . ad & srep: ayor of Independence, Mo., and | 15 \ ber, NP, ¥, and Bolivar about noon and all preparations | o fouston. He has already sent $1,230.45 i 4! THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS NMOUSE IN OMAHA. 81 Weldmann ‘I_H""\’\‘”“N:f“’r"")v“‘""“““ were made o run the train on the ferry- 10 48,000 of the organizers of the First N on onal and expects to swell the am \ 1 i . bank of that city, died there today, aged 87 < oat preparatory to crosking the bay. The |pefore the end of the y banks lay. ag | Canton o and obil Ve o4F, Wite &nd onll hetof end of the week. The banks | A e ¥. M. O A, BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS STH \\M‘ h’v“l "\“: e e 1 H" wind blew so swiftly, however, that the (g, wholesalers of the city are beginning r R AS « ‘ "w l»‘- n K he figure ‘! I ACANTON, O, 8 11 t enderman, Mrs eatway, Mrs George: |, o . an ¢ con- . a celebrated bank robbery in November, | Mr Kinte v tn Canto Wharton White, family of Walter: | gttt €Ouid fiot make & e ing. 1t o |10 Tespond with liberal subscriptions ami | o™ stior banking h force LI v sram (o : ; uctor ¢ P n, after allo g o ; ¢ . ¢ bhiT el Ak 10 Was forc hoy expect ' n here 1 the fury of the wind and the rush of the | Corden, Cscar, Clausen, Charles and family | Whittle , Tom; Wilde, Mrs, and Miss | .4 ”‘M’ m’y' ,',f "r_l":; "" “, '(V‘““ "'Y'HL‘”"”H ommittecs which are working among the [ o 0o the Key of the vault to LR RPECL Ly Jema e nitar made it o longer pomble to oparate | of four: rege nl four children; | Frelda; Williams, Fraok, wife and child; | yiurtad 1o back 1t toward Beaumont. The | "Gt i whorman. N@ A Kuhn and J. i, | FODDErs, Who secured $20.000 in gold. The | and spirits, the prestient capectally shy in shape again. Tha great destruc- A joodwin, two girls; Genning nite, Uliams, Alex.; Wilams.| (o ooan sea, that soon the water had | o vieis oo b P g to remain five hours. The perpetra- | wint hard work since he left for Washin tion of live stock has eliminated the car wite; ( tacher, Louis, wife|Sam (negro); Windmann, Mrs.; Winmoore, | ooy oy lavel with the bott of the|e l“ 2 4. ]“‘ "]‘]‘*--“ 5. x” "' 1. | tors of this robbery were never punished ton iages and cabs as a means of transportatio daughte taines ) 30- | James, wife and two children: Winn, Mrs LAt IR, | Solicitors are also calliug upon the hard- riages and m t i n laughters; Gain i I James, wif 1 tdrets WIBH, MFS: | gones’ within the caths ‘1t was then UHRE| wucy menaisnts, gioderynisn aad other + Root t r Knife for Carbunele und the need of the trolley promises to be wife; Hall, Charles (n - | and child; Withey, H. M.; Wood. Willian me of the passengors sought safety in . it #is. 8 X ot ol AR | NEW v 8cpt. 18 —Keeretary Ro 108t pressing one when rebi 5 « arper, | (negro) o i rom 11 : bt ki Al e results of this organized e iR SLAND, Net 12.—(8 : =g Ty o '?:‘I’;xsu m pressing or ben rel g \n’ \m] L s »'m, x.l\ or “\\ o Mi fror w\ 113 | the neniby Hek Bt M¥. Pos slate ML LS L R e |‘r \\'1» l\vl :, I ‘\ ; ! pe. con 'y Prlt 4 0 5 w d roe 1. Harrts, | Woo re. Julla a Miss Nannie of [ ;yat in ant 4 Rotts siaht ery fla and ¢ s who | cjal.)~br {nous Sanders, a dent | ampt Among the worst sufferers by the disaster D son on, Tom ara |Joliet, 11.; Wright, Lulu an n; Wur }“,’ i Lo, ":‘, ".‘:‘" "‘ A of “x“ wned, | 8¢ Dot reached by this method will proba- | of this city since 1880, died yester aft- | | hot ,“",,,' i w e churches. Nearly every one of 1 ", " p o ie and Henry George SRRARCIR - WRTY, Y. WWey hiadt bly be given a chance o contribute at a {ernoon a clock, leaving four daughters| N " e Bt ! I Jote.the ehurel ry fHicr G wite; Hutel I x\hr tenz, Lillie and Henry Geor The train was entirely wrecked, Doubtless | o5 Sat Ui LUAR lock, | vi four daughtert | duye o two weoks, The se hem felt the effect o storm sme of | moyer, fami . M1 W ounge o and two children ¢ K8 mee ¢ o sons, all residents of and Tsland | cor to his bed - them are entirely wrecked beyond repair. | Heldmann, William nsten, Soplle | Eroes): Zeigler, Mr daughters; | s i el eoct onections with | The subscriptions recelved by the mayor | with the exception of Mrs. I P. A. Brue- | heaith. No bad result are as follows Waork of Relier ¢4 Witiie; Henness P, and two | Zwigel, Mrs. and two hert of Omaha. His wife preceded him in | = red $ 667 2| death the Southern Pacific train, which left her | o p 1, M { Ml olic orphanage: Sister ( ? | nt proyion by but a fow weeks. I he was " e 3 The work of reliet continues. Mayor Herman Mariin and two children; | olic orphar i 1Deriol- | prjgay night and there were a large num- | Emploves’ Misconrt - Pacibe oty | FERE: koA KN Esste Sra Boing VALY y. Mrs. John; Higgins, Mrs.; Hobe k, | €s&; Mary Vincent; Mary i REDHC | wa o8 New OtIGARE tstsnigers abokds 10| . oUIce | diricken with paralysia and nover_ rocov- nerve 1o open a direct line of trapsporiatio and son; Holmes nce; Holmes, | a¢l: Catherina, Gene ttus, MAry | s known that at least some of these were | I, Sitbersci, Coiimbiis, Nebioo.. il )| ered, having ever since that tlme been aa ith Houston by which he may be cnabled | Mr& (negro); Hosking, T. D.. wite and [ Fiober, Evangelinst, Ba l | bound tor Gatveston. St ol A . invali le wa vears old to promptly receive the At quantity of | three children (negro); Hubbell, Mi Those who wor ved had to spend fitty | 1. B. Boyles 5 Cit of Bt P : Vs Soton Hrownen provisions which are now on the way to the | Emma and Maggie; Hull, Wiiiam (negro), (SEND RELIEF TO GALVESTON |noure in the lighthouse on aimost no ra- | (It1Zens of 8t Paul, N SYRACUSE, Neb. Sept. 10 —(Special.) ull harl (negro) umberg, M | tions. : h ik " ommo clty. :“l'l Cilp et ",”‘1 g TS AT % i | tion 4». : Bruce & Co On Sunday last occurred the funeral of| . Catarrh has become such a common I wish to say, however." said Mayor er and four children: Jackman, Ada | Seppties and one ouring Into | G WV Rainey Mrs. Solomon Brownell at the advanced | disease that a person entirely free from Jonen e Hava. e wuch armaogements |00 (80 il Jaoger, Wil 11 Jues | Mieteken Cuy from Evers | AIR REEKS WITH FOUL POISON | &, Skt & 11 e o 3 seare w3 monthe. She-waa | thia disgusing complaint is seldom met as will make it possible for us to he | Rer, John and wife; Jaecke, Mrs. Curt Direction, | 1. Winkelma 1oelyoen in Dutchess county, New York and | With Tuis cust 'r‘.‘v\(or]v(‘l.\\r'( mvrh peedy until we can get in our piies. (Yo tares uBiidren; Jenningy , James A, sty Louty Wone for Galveston's Living, ,'l e an 3'0( cama 1c this state, county and fown in| 88 nothing more serious than a bad cold, are relieving every case presentod to us. 1| Wife: Jonnseen, M 1 Mrs, and ha AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12.—Already E A B < a simple inflammation of the nose and 5 : & Stifted with ¥ Iy Odors, is AL H Henning. 1857, where she had resided up to the time think in a day or two our transportation fa- dren; Johnson, Asa, wife and son; Johnson, | nearly $8,000 has been contrituted to the Employes of ety treasurer's ofth 160 3 . t | throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and s ¢ Speedy Supply of Disinfectants, I I %% death, She was the mother of soven cllittes will ba sufficient temporarily to meet Julian; Johnson, child; Johnston, J. R.,|Galveston relief fund in 2 ) City engineer's office 1 L0 Children. all of whom but one survive hes | very dangerous disease; if not at first, it our needs. Galveston has helped other cit- Wife end two child Johnston, Mrs. | other places in the stat ALLAR ek Bont. T—fha o% suil e ST L s i 50| : very soon becomes ies fn their distress despite ifs size and we Alice; Johnston, Mrs E. and four chil- |generously. A train lade | comes" tiom Gulveston. for disenfectants: | Commercial Natioiial birk 2510 f ¥ or of To¥ The blood is quickly contaminated by are consoled by the generous response of the ( dren; Junkf, Martha; Junka, Mrs. Paulina, | wili start for Galvest BTN Ll A ek e TR N ‘“l £ | Gash BLEY, la, Sept. 13.—( al Tele- | the foul secretions,” and the poison country to our appeal.” Juaker, Mrs, Colina; Keats, Tom and wife, | stop at Fresno and 1T [0t th4- BopUIRAIAN, . oIqEraRIK- §K! SBUFIRE| JRiH 1Gi1 ard B 1 Pledtey. & pioneer home. | through the general circulation is carried The t committee I8 striving to| Keeton, J. ¢, wife and three children; Kot |loads of fresh and [ Tito: Datias ‘8nd. overy other Texan Gity | % \; Russell S e G rohser o [ide mitparta ottt eyteny systematize the work and there is undoubt- | mer, Charles L., er.; Kelly wite and | also take on more at Los Angeles. | "0 b, e R B, Carter g d 6 Bligan ¢ s afte Salves, washes and *I‘“‘* are unsatis- | | | asking for lime, carbolic acid and anything | John L. Lynch ing farmer and stock buyer, died this aft ) edly distress here which ought promptly to | three children; Kiefer, wife and daughter; | The mayor, the ba he Red Cross $9- | i ty V. B, Christle erncon. He ieft fo it factory and disappointing, because the; . 1N6 Chat: will oBuTAts: to HUFILY e NIRIKE B Christ erncon. He ieft a wife, son and two Ve trotbiei & be relieved. Weazen-faced, bloated chil- | Kcunelly, Mre. Annie; Kester. Fred and [clety and the newspapers will receive and Charles 1. Har 30| qaughters g do not reach the seat of the trouble, 8. | | contittons Datlss: has been: drained ot dise | | daughters. He was a civil war veteren, | & A& blood of & dren were cngaged yesterday on the streets [ daugbter; Kirby, James and three men, | forwerd all donations that may be offered. | » w s g Capta ). Riley's co! ‘| 8. 8. does, It cleanses the blood of the it . thi(hs-ottalns Wotld cas Haks:| D A Wil w | serving in ain D. L. Riley's company 3 t e 1 In eagerly appropr spoiled and cast ke Mrs. George and two chiidren, |Gevernor Guge has appointed a number of | /0" will b tiot o v of the | A. Steere, ir ] or the First Wisconsin cavalry. poison and eliminates from the system al off stocks of food. The committee has fa- | Eleinicke, Mr 1 family | prominent citizens to nct as a state retiet | o8 TEEEE 8 S B O 00 O confronts | Cierks fn! diutrict” clerk's ofil el e catarrhal eccretions, and thus ciires thor- P structed the local drug stores to provide th ved and wife; Knowles, Mrs )| committen with authority to appoint sub- | o mesnitude e e Hy ,'.‘,, {onieat | doudly Beucker 100 | Old Nebraskn Resid oughly and permanently the worst cases. poor and needy with medicine at the ex- | three children; Kuder and wife; Kuhn, [committe £ many ot thoid '.. TModies .1,,.\‘.,, tnto | D: M. Taverly, county clerk 1! FAIRBURY Sept. 13.—(Special.) Mr. P I Mclister, of Harrodshurg, Ky, 4080 of the rellst fund Oscar, wife and three children: Kleln | OULS, Sept. 1 om the ar Y0 bbb DYL_SEts | Oterke it lerk's oftice 90| mmond, editor of e Jefferson | Wrtes: *Having been a terrible sufferer from Denseiot the rellst fund | Oscar, wite and three childzen; K . | Lot § n the sea fre floating back into the city, Thoy | §1eEks M county AN | A H. Hammond. editor of the Jefferson | whies, “Having bech & NAMES OF wcrms‘ Henry and wife; Klindlend, Newton s commissary and quart tor'a. storel | it vot e dlkponsd of Surhlbe. Dise| - siste el " 20.00| County Journal, received the news yesterday | sound nnd well, the ques- | Carl; Kemp, Tom and wife; Kemp, W. . |h 10,000 raticns and 900 tents have been | | . @ il George Cathroe . 100 | of the death of his father. Robert Hammond, | tion often put to me is, s S i Mts, s A sequence of this new feature in the situ-| Omnha Fire department d Yol swer 1 feel it my duty to Additional List of Those Whe I ohn and two children; Kelly horias, | tain road to Galveston sufferer A special | g0 on J. M. Cornett e Neb. He was an old resident of the state, | state that ft's Specific ighed in the Hurricane nod Flood wife and two children; Kreckrecek, Jos | (F2in careying the Now York Journal vetied [©a0r (00 o qury | Black & Laird, ‘contractors i V| baving settled in Nemaha county in 1856, | is the mediciue I am SrARILARY: wife and three children; Lane, Rev. ana|Party, enrcute to Galveston, Tex., arrived | . “aoivevion are breaking down from their | FMPioves Thirtieth strest sewer,.. | He leaves six children, three of whom are | S trichelioverin the family; Lave, F. and family: Lang, five | here this morning over the Wabash and | e (VEston BEG DRl CONT RO tel ‘,'.",,‘m;."‘.‘_'“,"‘,,_.,. compuny [0 23 | towchers and three editing newspapers. that I can honestly and HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 14~ Foll hildren; La Peyre, James, wite and fou; | 1oft immediately over the Iron Mountain. | (*tFURRE &R0 (A0 BRED B0 (000 0 oday | 1. M. Hayior 8 it - consclentiously reom manies of periona killed at Galveston' that | chibiren; ‘Lartan, 1. and two el | The party numbers about thirc. consst- | (15 S VIR GG S oW | s it o 48| PRASION RO WET et i have not heretofore appeared in the llsts of | Laukhufte, Genovive; Law-|!n& of physiclans and nurses. occupying| gypoi mecag cavalry to relieve the exhaust n : 1 3 "““ War Sarvive fecommended it to many, dead: on, Mrs. W. and one child; L va LU0 sleeping cars and a b ago car loadod | 1, lon Light Guards. The Rough Riders, | T: itrien . . “ T. Aberhart and wife, Herman Acker- [ciiaan, Prof.: Lemier, Joe g four | With medicines and supplies. under comman®.iet Captaln Paget, will at | B2 5A50°"*K! wa d 10 ke 1t can hear me out in the statement that mann, wife and daughter; M, Adaws, Mrs. | children; Leon,—, two' children; Lesiie, | Throush Not Wetzel president of the | JeH ERRETRG S0 L0 8 | Sridaasotei foilowing pensic {twill enre any case of Catarth if taken accords Tobey (negro), Mrs. . Adameit and seven | Miss Gracie; Letterman, wife and two | WOstern Poultry and Game company, 65,000 | 3 W. . Cole $ess iy Issue of Augu ing to direct Net “harles F. Boiffie aeka’, Orlgingl- children, C. B. Akers, wife and three chil- | children: Levine, Mrs. P. A., daughter and | POUnds of produce, pra ns and foed Rock 'slund's Reitef Train. Charles ! Bouftier 5 " dren; A. Albertson, wife and two children two sons; Levy, W. T.; Lewis, M Charles Schlank ... . e tockville, $5. Restoration and Increase- | is the only purely veg- 3 Lewls J. ana | Stuffs. loaded into two cars, have been CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Chicage's first of- | B Tlor & Co i i tor Cartright, dond. Henkelman, $10 Ree | etable blood purifier R. L. Allardyce, wifo and three children; [#ix children; Londer, John, wife and seven | $°0f DY express to the people of Gulveston. | fering of food and clothing for the Texas | Minna Wirth J ieils L At Widaws. Htte| kuown,and the greatest Cornelia Allen, Daisy Allen, Elve Allen, |children; Livingston, Mrs., Lloyd, C 5| CINCINNATI, Sept. 12.—~The relief com- | sufferers left here at 6 o'clock tonight over | James I. Bowle . eite, iz, Qristn Ty enecint| of all blood medicines : necrued August 20)-Mary k. Sowles, Su-| and tonics. Zerena Allen, John Alphonse, wife and |H. wife and one child; Locke, M mittee hos telegraphed $1,000 to Governor | the Rock Island in a speclal train of six | '114m o g family; Oscar Anderson, wife and children; | Lockmann, Mr. and Mrs, H. M.; Lockstadt, | 548 for the sufferers from the Galveston | cars that has the right of way over all other | Total D etora ¢ Andrew Anderson, wife and children; Miss | Albert, wife and three children; Lousberg, | d18aster and expects to do the same daily, | trains as far as F Worth Other cars erlck W. Mill o Viviun Armitage, Mrs. Armiur and five | Miss Maggie: Lorance, Mrs, B A Love, |MCreasing the amounts as time goes on. | packed at Rock Island, Davenport, Musca- | FORMER NEBRASKANS SUFFER | 3oni it arr, ol and Additlonal— 1 If you have Catarrh don't wait mm]it Astor, $8. Inore becotes deep-seated and chronic, but be- wnd ‘Sailors’ home, | gin at once the wse of 8. §. 8., and send children, John Artisan, wife and nine chil- | Ed G.; Ludeke, Henry, wife and son; Lud- | COVIn&ton. Ky, has responded by voting | tine, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph and | e | M oA Parbel Toonjum, | for our book on blood and <kin diseases dren; John Bass, wife and four children [ wig, E. A. aud mother; Luddeker. "o | $1.000 from the municipal fund to start a|wichita will be picked up enroute and it | Wife and Son of W. H. Lumb Are Re- | 8200 Lni, 71 Ete.~Ella L Taw. | aad write our physicians about your case. (negro); Will Baulch, wife and two chil- | Lingren, John and family; Martin, Migs | '€/lef subscription. and Newport, Ky. will|{s expected the train will consist of twenty- | ported Among Missing at Indianola, 88: pectal accryed August 2 _THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00, ATIAKTA, GA dren; Miss Nina Beach of Victoria, Mra. | Annie; Marlo, Alex; M make a slmilar re nse today three caras when it reaches its destination alves Anc k a o . wife and Dudley Beal and child, Cushman Bedford | child; Mati, Amendio; McCamish, R., wie (negro), Dixie Bohn, Peter Boss and wife, |and two daughters; McCluskey, Mrs Bowen, Miss Mannio Bradley, Miss |Charles and two daughters: McCormick Ethel Bradley, Bentley family, A. M. Bris- | Mrs. B. and four children; McMillan, Mrs. COLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 12.-Citlzens of | The train is expected to reach Fort Worth Augast Exports and | Columbus have subscribed $1.000 to the [at 11 o'clock on Saturday, whence it will| SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special Tel- |\ ASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The August | {ias been used for ouer LIF1Y, VE Texas relief fund be taken to Houston over the Houston & | egram.)—W. H. Lamb of Galveston, Who | giaioment of the imports and exports of | DIREN WHILE TERTHING, with PLRs ST. PAUL. Mion., Sept. 12—-The Com- | Texas route on a special schedule . | is here visiting his daughter, recelved word [ g "“vition " giates, issued by the Bureau | FECT BUCC 11 SOOTHIES the CHILD, | pris. | TMra. Winstowes suathin | Has been J for over WIETY VIARS by coll, . J. Bockelman, Joo Rrown and |M McPete mercial club's relief committee wirel | - | that his wite and son are among the missing | o¢ siaristics, shows that during the month | BPFTENS the GUMS ATLAY: ."x PAIN, j Y McPeters, wite and children; | . 4 CURES WIND COLIC, and i the hest rem. family, Selma Burkley, Blanche Buckley, [ Mealy, Mrs, Jose Mealy, J $1.100 to Mayor Johnson of Galveston this | Liokss Broperty {n Texen and not a vestige of his home in that city | (na taral imports of merchandise was $61,- | edy for DIARRHOEA. Sold Druggiste Buckley (mother and father), Mrs. §. Buck- | hulan, Mrs.: Aealy, Joseph: Miel- |o/icngon. The children’s committes col- | MARYVILLE, Mo, Sept. 13.—(Special | romains | 626,005, a decrease as compared with Au-|In cvery part ot the worid Ho sure and ) bk b bagle o | pulaa, Mes:i Medel, John: wite/and Ave |isciea $3:401 in. lsas. ‘thar ree hours, | Telogram.)—Dr Black of Burlington | buil was only a block from ; ask for “Mrs, Winglow's Soothing Syrup,” ley and deughter, Willlam Busgee and wite, | children; Mesley, Charles (negro): Milan, | ¢C' % % IO | et e ey "ThRRIOD | As the bullding was only a block from | gust, isu, of about $.000,000. Of the im- | 3§ fake no otner kind. Twenty-fve conts George Burnett and Mrs. Burnett, | wite and four child g b | President Hill of the Great Northern gave | Junction, Nodaway coun everal | gpo” beach 1t is hardly possible that they | bt or merchandise 8,806 was free | & bottle Mrs. Burrell (negro) ‘om Calhoun and | Mitchell SHALeL Man Lebes f g thousand dollars in the great Texas storm.|apq glive. Lambs' were at one time one|qp g,y R ~« {hens) Gbldraay at1an B Oaninbslli ALl ] Auble andieonr e gy o) Mitehell, e |0 ANTA, Ga., Sept. 12-AU a special | A fow montha ago he bought an extensive |of (n wealthy families of Beatrice and later | *pc xporty of domestic merchandise dur- lene Carter, Catholic Orphan howe, ninety | children; Mongan, John; Moneghan. i, | MCCHIE o the city councll this pear orchard near the town of Alvin. The | rogidents of Superior for three or four Years. | jng the month amounted to $101,338,964, a Monoghan, Mike " | st left hardl tree standing. Dr. - noon $2.500 was appropriated for the rm ol G SO L L Monoghan, John and wife, | P ) | = .| decrease of $1.300.000. The gold imports and four children; M Teaton. starm AR Hokata Bk !l - “‘T e w‘u]nlr(r“\rl L |"l|“.- I8 APT. WEST'S BROTHER DROWNED. | 50 hionih amounted to $3,099,857, & de- £ and lldren; Moore, : 4 4 ay |lugion Junction mineral springs and in- : . bett and four children; Alexander Caddoe { Miss glo : swelled the amount and today crease of $2,202,000. The exports of gold bett and four childron; Alexander Caddoc | Mias Maggie: Moore, Mrs. Nathan (nekro) e T vested in his orchard the money he got|stepped Into Wnter e sramser gkl SIS The daaeia N g B 5 A y | Moore, E. W.; Moore, two children; Moc M BB, Wis., Sept. 12.—M .|from the sale of the health resort and Peri d i atded " Bl s Connor, Edward J. Connor Cowen, J. | Moore . 0: wits Kt ke i MILWAUKEE, Wi bt. 12.—Milwau- | 4 T ERCHNARE L ian [ISr Augiati r Sivere \onoees | J. Crouse and wife, J. J. Crouse and chil- | Morley, D. and wite, Morton i orehi | keans are trying to rafse a fund of § | Ittances 1o e Biothar ot iaaiatn | Amoutidite S4AL4ID rease of $1,100,- | AMUSEMENTS, dren, Will Credo, Mrs. Cromwell and three [ gna four children: Mors "”\‘;;“r"‘f’jv ":\‘:;‘1‘ nsido of forty-cight hours in ald of the | AUSTIN, Tex, Sept 13.--Numerous in- 'x’\“‘l‘:l‘mr‘:“: SRR s Bl Cxports to $6,486,509, an in- - — b ey e RO g g | A 1be . * | Galveston sufferers. The Schlitz Brewing | i e a5 n 20! . ; 500,000, hildren, Ashby Orook, Miss Nellle Crow- | und. thres ohildren; Muloatiey, two ohils | ermsnry wite 13000 to. the. moave | |auirics from the cast have been received | (hiy week was chief commissary of subsist- | o | Creighton ley and brother, Mrs. Joseph Cueo of New | dron; Munn, Mrs. J. W.. ar. Murrie, o mpany wired $2000 to the mayor of Gal- e Orleans, Mrs. E. H. Curry and child, — | Anna and daughter: M Hermann, wite|$1000, the First Natlonal b ‘ | | people; Willlam Cato (negro), Willla Childs and wife, Tom Clark, James J. Cor- | Morrow, Mrs. and famil; tions ha i Saratogs, N. ¥ ond His Depth = RES all fildney Diseasss. Back ache, et AL Irig- ;| gists, or by » \ n i to the be ay to send subscriptio Tk o headquarters o e D veston and fhe Pabst Brewing company | A Lo o JUDBORIDUIONS | ence at the headquarters of the D L " 1" L] h ‘Or ]1e 1 pl;, NE | 2 Darrell and five children, Charles Darby. | and son; Myers, Mrs. C. 3. and one ehi A v he population | B d one ¢ P Al e Bdward | 0 the governor for the Galveston relief|partment of the Missouri and who left iler & Stowent | [0 The Austin Natlonal bauk of this | inis city Wednesday night cn a two months’ |of the city of Fast St. Louls, T11., as officlally Mre. T. F. Davis, Mra. M. Dolts and %0 | Noimans, Mre. and daukbiors Newn. sion | Ly A% company and the Filer & Siowell tons, Mrs. Dinter and daushter, Ellen Dona- | Xrenie; Gakloy, T 0'Connor, Mumier. o, | 11240 ) company $300 cach. Many | SiLY Which he United States depository | jegve of absence. It was not until he was |announced today is: 1900, 20,055; 1500, 17 e, Utic Mary Donahue, Utica, N. | opar 4 hue, Utica, N, Y.; Mary Donahue, Utlca, Charlotte (negro); Ormond, George and fiv 3 r for Texas, today notified the governor that | pegdy to leave for New York, where he|1g5. Theso figures show, for the city as a 2 Jrow 3 gerinm eneil e ,»'"{,"\ °F | it will make transfers of all contributions | goes under care of a surgeon, that Captain | whole, an increase of 14,{81, or 9.50 per Follow the Crow d' Y.; George Doll and wite, Frank Doll and | cpiiaren oday's offerings to more than $10,00 RESERVED SEATS NOW ..\ SALE o A Paisley, Willlam: Park, Mrs. M YORK, Sept. 13.—Th iBscNntion: for Galveston free of charge by wire or|yyest learned of the death of his brother|cent, from 1890 to 1600. The population in | UND Y MATINEE amily, Jo! ¢ im Do chard E h NP8, 1K, Sej he subscriptions |, e may be s Y r . and :Iy‘““h. "'m.u :;II\ Hokett, Oha ‘:k“« ¥ i L rker, Miss Mollie; Pellins, Mre. M.: | to dote far the tebel of the Galveston aaf, | 0Taft. Remittances may be sent direct for | ynd because of his own physical condi- |1850 was 9,183, showing an increase of 5,951, | :\ m(;,, b‘-p‘ 16 BN Ratnm) SERG Brae o CARUIA SOASHh | Renny, Mre, A. and“two sous; Perry; Jass | ferers ars: Merchsnts association, §58,000; | ZRRASOF ta Qaveraor Sayers. | tien it was impossible for him to g0 to |or 65,15 per cent, from 1880 to 1890 | Wife and ehitd; Howard Eismann. James | ST dF:: Wite and two children; Peterson, | mayor's fund. §7,000; New York Mercantile Aa Kntabis [ the Texas town The population of Grand Rapids, Mich.. as FIRST m( <||0“ (" "", SEASON { Wilas ‘and two ehildren, John W. English, | LCTT¥ M8, and child; Pheips, Miss Ruth: | Exchange fund, §2000; Cotton Exchange| T. LOUI 13--The Catholic| Doctor West lost his life after the storm |officially announced today, is: 1900, 87 J Pittell, Mrs.; Quinn, John: Raab, G had abated. His home had withstood the | 180, §0.278, These figures show. for the « s and ohild: Jos Bomanusl. Ms: afid ey fund, $5,200; New York Stock exchange,| Knights of America, through Supreme g N emort. Summtan ey M chon | W and wife; Raphael, Nick: Reader fam- | $7.000; New York Produce cxchango fund. | President P. J. 0'Connor, today forwarded | ¥ind and waves and all thought of danger |as a whole, an inerease In population BODIE GIRARD | family. Mr and Mre. Falkenhagon. Joe | 1Y Richardson, William (negro): Ricke, | $6.000; Chamber of Commerce fund. $25,000; | to its subordinate branches an urgent ap- | W4s Past. He was called to attend a per- | 287, or 45.27 per cent, from 1840 to 1000. | and . { 4 A ey ot | Tony, and wite; Ri lomon, and wife iscellancous subscriptions, $30,000. Total, | peal for aid for the Texas storm suffer.| 0P Who bad been injured aud In going | | JESSIE GARDNER fado, Paier Perwander, Mis. Piokett a8d | nyg. 5 “pccorreader Galvaston’ News, and | $184:394 i e e ttances, and . those mada | from his home to the scene of the accident ¥ Huron Suffers §200,000 Los In *The Soubrette and The | four children, John Fiegel, Mrs. Figge and | (oo™ e 5o 0 86 | odna : 48 i PARUSIANOM, AT those made | 7 hbed into water beyond his depth on | PORT HURON, Mich., Sey The Me- | JULIA KINGSLEY & €O 5 5. Ph(n. et o lan, Thomas; Reagan he transport McPherson will leave this | should be made promptly, will be sent to 1 four ahilaren, Mr. Franks and dsughter, | a3 ana sont Rbeo, N e ) idie] b Aty A one of the principal thoroughfares of the | Morran Milling company's large flour mill ting “Her Uncle's Nie Ters masicNLai o SCRIEE S AR 1 son; Rbea, Mrs. and Miss Ma- | port at noon Monday for Galveston, carry reme Vice President Blakeslee, Hotel v P K (et e S o g JUGGLING JOHNSON Mrs. Hurry Foster and throe children, |\ Of Giles county, Tenn.; Roach, Annie; | ing supplies, which have Leen contributed | Lawler, Houston, Tex. who will see to|CItY and was drowned before assistance could | and """‘" e e o totel World's Greatest. 3 e Sran CRuLREN: | Robarts watchman; Robbins, Mrs o e Merchants' assoc T 2 A A reach him. |on fire ana will undoubtedly be o k Thomes Fox, wite and four ohlIreR: | g 'p' or gmith's Point Hnlx‘hl.l“'\’\llH::l ”""h”m‘ ”‘u-)“l“‘l T T AT PHALCSrekpE AR Hoal ‘dincribution —- - loss. They are valued at $200,000 e e rcalalioy hasles and Jobn Frankoch, Corinne Fred- |,/ ‘Bou; ‘John, wife and Bve obildren; Roll sallanl Ehint attarnoon tor Gblvastan with Will Not Aband Wires iate Galveston, ey 3 e DAVIS AN ericks, Furst family, Mr. and Mrs. Gabel |yl UM SERR TG SO0 Fre Children: Roll, | salled this aft i dar Of g 1 NEW YORK, Sent. 17 weed of the| HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 13.—The Western Mra. Oom Panl Wouldn't ¢ R 0wy DIOTHRAN, (negro) Gallishaw and five children | o'y g O e ot Mre poare | & Jarge contribution of food supplies and| o 0 W pioine company relterated his|Union Telegraph company has strung two| LORENZO MARQUEZ, Sept. 13.—-Mr Dark Aristocrat Miw, Lillie Qairos and two daughters, | 20 "% 088 B Houstons Roth, Mra, Kate, [ clothlng for tho rellet committes, which | th \tement that his rond would not | Wires across Galveston bay and will have | Kruger telegraphed his wite to foin him be- B R 10 i Gacin Goregan, Joe; Gecan, Mat | pil (e ShCWens Hoe o «(nogro); | was contributed through the chants” | E e on ot wonta 1o e 19! | (hem in working order to night | tore sailing, but she has replied that her Untivaled Comedy Equilibris Gernaud, Mis. John anu two daugh AR i Wwite | assoctation. Tt ) Sy N - | health will not permit it CAROLINE HULL, tralt fl |ard two children; Rudder, Robert, wife and | TOPEKA, Kas., Sept A fund: ot | Wmediate. tutire 5o Tisht “:’““' with fur Rabah's Army Routed at Last. | [t g reported that Commandant General o - capl 1 . | four children: Rudge, R.. wife and child; [ $2,500 has been raised here for the Gal-|'her improvements planned. He tho 13.—The French minister | Louls Botha has resigned the chief com- | T'he Cosmograph, 1 | Rughter na; Ruce, Ida (negro); Rice, |veston sufferers. In addition to this sey- | N ‘-“I‘H"‘m i ol 1088 by the hurricane | o Sl A Datrats: hae secatvad| Reminiscences 1 i 1 Easy ’0 1 aks ‘E'::’” ATEL ,"“‘]"""] Angelo '“‘"' u | eral carloads of provisions will be ~.wnwly“_‘ jnlveston would come Inside of $400.- |, gigpateh announcing the defeat of the last Prices, Never, Changlos;, 1voning | P “ouiaReR. Bandtor 8., _an amily; | tomorrow Lot | remnant of the forces of Rabah, th fa Berves \\w W i ( o Eas‘v la oparfl,fl [Sawver, Dr. John B.; Sawyer, Tom; Sawyer.| CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—The Chicago Clear Asiothios GRIE Storim Brosy Bt Atah this ic wek lae s thetn 1n R \;l. et 'mf" TCgaher et 3 |..}v\w|‘r] L‘.| ;wlllvx,v.- i‘.‘)ll»fl\‘n chad- | ing House association has decided to send| MOBILE, Ala, Sept. 13.—A strong gale | the side of the Prench in southern Sahara n- ause purely vegoetable—yet the itle aud and Randle; Scheolz, W.,|$10,000 for the relief of the sufferers on the | has been blowing here since morning. The |and who was recently Kkilled in a battle b, prompt, healthtul, sutistactor ‘s Pills n; Aherwood, Clarl | rwood, Charles, ftion 3 YD iy Ul o | is high and there is some apprehension| The remnant under his two sons has now |um | wito ‘apg. two:children;“Mouook, Mr. and| ON . Sept. 13.—Captaln | (huy the wharves and front street may he | been finally routed in two battles by an Omaha Will Show You How. | Nuht Prices o8 R 8. A, vcorps of eng boded tonighi. No damage has b expedition commanded by Captain Reibel, . : B s Lhtiache.l TeBEIRASALM ncers, when after he had completed | yoioq S M thi 80D nistive troomh amalibres || RubBIbE ack won't cure backache. | a tour of the Inspection of the government | © - ynnon, took two camps of the ememy by| A liniment may relleve but cant euro.| P statement to a News reporter W YORK, Sept. 13.--The Chi ne of Rabah's sons was Killed and the | the kidneys hilta et taviae 1 Send this coupon al’ld lottis sk nearly to mean olony of this city i collecting eupplies to | other fled. A large quantity of arms and | Do4% JHaaey Bl aRE i e A At least as Boc betore, perhap send to Galveston. The principal item to {ammunition, as well as rich treasure, fell | FheY SST0 BEE CORCRR (L0 The T 1 . njun. AL Jadn’ An good 68 be be sent will be tea. It is said that this is | into the hands of the French Ji-Aa0ne in SURAUE Bratiaien tas (8 80 . i Forts as follows Fort Crockett, fifieen he first tin thut any set of Chinamen in | Mr, W. C Th ‘IH: 9 B MAFLLA Alreot it ! v n C pounder “emplacements? concrete Wl S | iy tountry 1ave joined together for the Anyihing 1o Tlug a Hote, | travelor for the Fremont Drewing Co, of | i & | Battens” ror et 4 inoutt ke pre- | rellef of sufferers from a great catastrophe. | FARGO, N. D., Sept. 13.~The democratic | Fremont, Neb. says: “The constant jar ¢ e U duy 1 N Afne and morta rriages on hand | ate central committee today filled the | ring of trains when vel affects my | wee R to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, ot e W i e Enare i e e acancies o the fusion ticket caused by the | back and I think causes the wevere pains| J i g 16 Cory o X J at Fort Crocke ved back about BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special o8l n of the candidates for secretary | Which catch me o the loins, especlally fy $apt- } g Fort A int battery or eight | ¢ am.)—Mayor Jackson on his arriv f sta road commissicner, J. J mornin when Ill"‘“ AW work to get W rd " 2-inch mortars badly wreckel Az ome today {ssued proclamation caliiug | Stamp f Grand Forks was placed on th n my shoe thought sometimes my PRONSRS | J o pllen fr WHArs 1 wrted safe » L. - S Hampon ¢ arel ! e AGSG 0D the | 1 8 " ne; 14 f of the Sand parapet ta lert Baiiery fo- | Galveston sufferers. Contribution boxes | 1nd o Wirkus of Walsh county as rail. | PIlls advertised 1 got a box at Kuhn & ( ONIGHT RUAY NIGHT OSiti iCtlll'eS two 10-inch guns ocadly wrecked, T will be circulated by the police « oad commissioner, trug store, corner 1th and Douglas ATURDAY 4- INHE aris Xp on . Euns and platforms down, guns lea A L : SN s ; gine pud pistforma dowp. guns lear omorrow and Saturday . \nd before using them many days the 04 Best.( A for two 4.7-inch rapid-fire gun ) Speaker He son's Campnign. disappeared and 1 was finally cured. | 1 Sent postpald to any nddress, & | Slinding uon phing, both ks dpare iy e ——————— | DUBUQU, Ia pt. 13.—Speaker Hen- | never intend to be without a box of Doar ilA nay and a Ngg % Stay at home and enjoy the great expoeition. 18 to 20 views & | uns, “conerete apparendty all riht! st Nots Prlsse of Grasabaoks 4ad Qold |deracn wil open his campaign wt Waverly | Kidn ,”‘xlu o my st 1 oane ] ? | ing on piling. Fort San Jacinto battery | +111 be paid for truthful letters regarding | 3eptembher 18, at Green, September h \ighly ¢ 8 valuable preparation overy weck, covering all points of intervst. Altogether there will k has not oen reached by land. Inspect! p e in coffee drinking tate- | Hampion, 22; Jessup, 26; Ma sster, 20: | Kor sale by all dealer Price G0 cent . CTION »” be 20 parts containiag 350 views. The entire set mailed for 82.00. o e ey 4rCuRd (he ats|ient in (his paper October 3, headed “Morc | Bidora, 27, Preston, 28, all in Towa. At | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole \uday Afternaon and Nigh k three feet above mean low tf Boxes of Gold uluth, evening of October 1; Milwaukee, | agents for the United States | L2 . orpedo Casemate, nothing bt conert ol ik s pADS A TS| P A R R R membar (s mams, Dasnis, il taks HfluflcwanML AT AT TIPS AA A AR ROARIRAR S8 |t el e o b el o P [ et e 0™ [ SR il s

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