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THE OMAHA DAILY B SATURDAY "TEMBER ' fee, Sept. 14, 1900 sq0 — R " Cn . “\IR ”‘}1 Hl”l \\\D I)l\l) x‘.;;I:E‘A.L.‘I’.O.(O;CE.R.G.Y....’SOLDIER BOYS AT A BANQUET BT T R T R T o . { = 3 ¢ New ka ults o ¢ | Gumrits ns tones wui mines we uess H - South Omatha News . ¢ [] & OMAHA, Sent the OTer P4 and ALl of Th a to Baex Two Thousand 8 ic- ¢ . el h ims Ident n that nd the membersh § / -l it the membershiy @ | \igmbers of Omank’s wo militia compa-| Congressman o 4T 1hi poetomes your &+ ® W feeni sved b e . nies, the Thur R anhl the Omaha ! looking the gr 1 ove ed KIDNEYS f MANY BODIES STILL IN THE RUINS |& of the ten AR A Rt gl e YL Qtaly, communints with: (he petal AuBYY ki : Everything in our Cloak department is new and | tens Rt | histors ot ‘a lonk line ot briliiant sociui went a ton and recommend tha Quretl eh: ot K fresh, erisp and bright-—steaight from the best man « of Others Remain Unburied, (@ F work at D e L hed the Anizi- o Arrlers be added to th e before \ f . » 2 " \ W endeavorin s The occazion was a ban 1o ent Congressn Mercor s hicks befo! i\ ufacturers in the United States, We sell only relia ! : Tekly a8 powsit srety @ | Millard totel tendered the Rifles by the re on on immediately and the ne rolet. Tiave /H \ < ble garments. Gor prineiple in business is not how | @ stricken peoy : Guards in celebration of niug of visit yesterday from Assista korhoad ? Have you s chieap. but how good we can sell. - We employ only & 11k the naked and ministering | tion At the lust state encampment beld at | SYEtom, whose beadguariers are at Wast Iranies AT Sow careful and experienced fitters and aim to give every HOUSTON, Tex The P * B g h we & . neton o ‘»’\ll"l'l;‘““\"{"’"‘(‘: > satisfactic day prints a lst of 2,701 names of the Gal- [ ® v omana w \ ot §6 . 8 LA L . b ! \ro danger sigitals whieh I ) 2 oy 5 vy peod o lanthropy nds LN wi th t 1 h 1 bef eaving vi ] peknowl werion and pftel Ours first shipment of pr } h Flannel Walsts Is now on exhibition. but believed t tic, There w @ s in our efforts by taking . Lo b e 1\ { B s, O Prices fr L0 to ¢ hundreds of bodics burned, buried at sea | ® tion for this object v tive @] L AL o L ot g AL Bl gl <L g p 0 10 the sand which ® o1 % @abt | the trophy in competitive drill three times growing 1 prosperous city. Post To core Kidoey Tro Cur handsome Black i1k Taffeta Walsts are now on sale at .00, $8.00 and $7.50 s | W bl i @ | should come into its possvssion. The uster Etter that If the dopartment il the gers m; ¢ e 2 b V8l veiten " . S wae possible. There were other hundred lcase send In the amount con- @ | asion, The eup | S h L e only Fome very pre w I K | Jay. They are unusually g WS Wers: BUvIed on. the besich of- (e mutav| V. ok ‘ de that we g |NAs passed from ome company to anoth AL additional men he will . " ot ¥ will lust over Sa Prices 0, $10.08 (X0t tow oF wham. boon. identified, | ® mey for Uat the' carliest pos- ¢ |0 the I 1 Second regimcnts ang | °% ree delivery system to every sl it Thero aro many bodies still tn the ruins of | ® Hblen W R s o oy AT AURESY WO . NEW COA Ve do not remember a season when ladies had such profuse selees e ki) FRANK E. MOORES, Mayor | the trophy tw When again the last | Of the additional help promised there will P Galveston and scatte along the beach of | ® ° b be tion of styles to select from—from the ¢ainty, nobby short jacket to the long an the mainland and 15 the marshes. where | ® AN0 Chairman Omaha Relief Com- Q| encampment the Guards securcd the much- | be ane colle b @ wagon, one mounted bandsome 34 length. You will be ablc to select & garment suitable to YOUr fig- | iy ey were thrown by the water. Some of | @ Mitiee $ | prized cup. it marked its final disposition, | NIl carrier end one foot carricr. Wher KIDNEY TABLE.TS ure Our prices this seaeon are wonderfully low. Pretty 20-inch jackets, Wih |(Lese bodies & beet Nent twinty W e | Unrestrained Joy has been rampant fo the | these men are appolnted the entite city A oW ‘collaty AN Fevess, T eab{of and Bidck, &t §71.80 :IAU I| ”y'\n: 1:.“\ ']|N:. . :.\ ! 0000000000000 00008 .10 of the Guaills e this victory | WIII be redistricted and arrangements per e CVRES — LA A LU DUS Lkl PR AL |camo to w fitting finale in the banguet, | €Cted for the delivery of mali in portio "."&‘?uf\\é:f\‘»:{n We Close Our Store Baturdays at 6 P, M | censtderation, there seems no lor ny [ Derry; Sargent, Thomas, Arthur and Allen; |t which the Rifies wore invited to share | U6 0T, POt SOVETd by the present fotce &"’ PR YL o Bty o/t Y| giike deyce, wife and three | their rejolcing and their hospitality e collector will pay particular L AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTER doubt that the number of dead will reacn | SI'Ke, Mrs.; Slad R AL LB U R b sl Sl e i ol b to collecting mail from the pack ntifically preparad sith 8ot B e o i he | children; Stewart, Mrs. Lester: Stanford, [ No more joyful party of banqueters ever | g Vo coinbined with Far bern made by Maver Jones Magor b G | Mre. Emma; Schwartz, Marle, Maggie and [ surrounded a festal board than these 109 | MK vards and the bovcs in the aecih 4 106 saenb i o"Pso“ ELDE Lowe and other reltable citizens of Galves. | Willle: Sawyer, Dr’ J. R.: Sledenstucker, | OF more young men of Omaha who arc|[ITOH | N Te i e R AL d e b [ tol g John: Schrader, Mary: Summers, Miss|Proud of their right to wear the blue unts | Carrich Bie will be sent o the nor Dr. Goo. Lelninger's Formaldohyde THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA Galvonton Taat e e pators (ro™ | counted for): Spann, J. C., wite and daugh- | triotism. And the banquet which they en. | gi{EOttE SFoct which fs now v Sithto po the et oL X ey irer kg ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS 8T8, for as well as possible. Four buildings | t€F: TUrner, Mra.; Trizevant, Jordan; Thur. | joyed was an elaborate one in every de« | Uy FO0 AW P CRE o Ked T e e e I e nierares |4 o | man, Mrs.., Trostman, Mrs. E. and three|tail. It was served in seven courses and 3 bl L, ed | has been that they do Kill the microbes b L of tite 8800 \."h“'h o et | ehildren: Taver, Verma and M. C.; Unger, | meantime glarses merrily clinked with im bt UeltlLL B, w AR A o st 1 o 0 the Southern Pa have had advices fhom | arranging toddy for repairs 1o (he graln : ached | \io B, and five children; Van Liew, Mollfe; | promptu toasts and as an accompaniment | L° fesietance, the routes witt | § (S0 s ' the Ber oo, Lelnluge ¥ here 50 far not more than 800 rematn in the i | be shortened to s 8 t . headquarters to procecd with repai rk | elevators which he built s Van Buren, Herman, wite and three chil-[to the bubbling-over merriment of the A b L b i B e oui . public cha ¢ remainder of them b vice given int % mal * the A . without dela BoaE AP Pag gome 1 the homen o retutieen "ot | dren: Williams, Samuel (colored); Wil- [ light-hearted banqueters. During the pros | yoiilit KIV00 1 ‘ OR. OEO. LEININOER" Tolegraph on b been " o ‘ 2 y Mar Mrs. B. C. (colored); Woodrow, |press of the feast an orch A played | b ellno 4 fapt et Following are the of members of | frien The owner of the w pluye Postmaster gtter | ndent partly re g, ¢ ' Union and § are th t_member iz B, Matilda; Warren, Celia; Waring, Mrs., of|upon stringed instruments and a quarte Fostt Sitter lent tha For-mai-de-hydo 0, First art 8. A, wh rence has ordered the at t ned over to 1 nointment of the thr m n 1 - Postal comnantes having reached the city LS (il R BGEEy who T Yer 0| Chicago (colored); Wisradt. August, Jr..[of colored troubadours sang light, airy | lper . hree men wi made e AN HALER i W4t e Wire waoh: LAY i | b T 0O | e et re, Ot Wita | VGIUCLIBhRG ot e g te - IBHEE W] aReMTy: 40d 10U 0ys CONE U0 cren(e Bulo) sgaranteed o Uronehitia, Asth night veston, and the transportat people | e to Congressman M who h t at, work along the | t my Tioie: Buth . Bt ek hackigs Blan i B b b people | and five children; Walker, Louis D.: Wat- | chord with the voung soldiers, who joined sbivpit b ho has taken a " : 3 #84 conneotion Wit T Pl ol o Ty VaRtar: B a1 Proceed | kine, Mrs. K%, Stanley, Arthur and Berna; | beartily In the choruses of songs which had | ofice and fte equiy kbl Ll G tended with many el i Mt v LRt ToR: BE SroVINTY * 2" | Wallis, Lee, wife, mother, four children | been sung bet iréder elrcumstances whem el Uldiaaad Mot | N o A lnrger number Nousew thum | EEEL RN AR I e oyt lom oraus O @] and a little orphan girl who formerly lived [ the martial spirit was more pronovnced | Dellnguent Tax Lint Comp Co M D I, o on yesterday are HE OO0 | Siivive: Andrews, Willas s, te: R ek of bonts, but there are more boa& BOW |yt patestine: Watkins, Stanley and Arthur; | than on this_occasion The comipiitie of tho delingiisnt tax st | haf Chas. 8 e " ires at no advance ! S AL e Tl e ] And mere oM« | \eight, Jennie T. and Lula; Walker, Joe:| The big banquet hall was appropriately been completed and the oxtra foree 10| 1\ os Lhariprrmacy; | S Y > L vate owh ete pr | Willian, F anna (colored): Winberg, Mrs. | decorated with large A r 1 g4 ol ¢ treas b 8 D f enters Kept Bass, va Hess, Fred, private: Hunt, Fra Agents of several of the uranico co b . ith larg mertean flags ana flice of th ity casurer | b i di 8 1 I v AAd Garts With dlfdtectants are CEIVRtsT HalI Vot Evkte T Lidie Nor | paties Pe: DRRRIE tKFGUEIN fo. ORTveatin [ A and Frita; Yeaser, William rms wore stacked throughout the room. | peused with. On account of the reassess. | PT8 o h The gutte re being covered | orett A., private; Mitchell, Benja ). | They say there is certain to be much cone HErs way | (i 2 fo Al With 1, CAbRontera. Are. HESIDK A1 36 | EFioktcs Poiommns! Gureheily SOBINmIn D | on: Wut vhey s not. kaaw what sction| UNABLE 10 BURY: THE (DEAD faninea, nav. peroy. sitver, caapiain” of omo deliuquent at this e, th Low RATE vork they can The storm tore hundreds | ber, William S.. private: Seffors. Ottp. pri. | Will be taken by the companies concerning | ' the Guards, took the floor as toastm: the list far shorter thar al. Th y o ey o o e oW vt Sl i, i | W1 B8 ke b Sh T O TS |y maien s Wianting_ta the (1 inered s b, e o e i for shone b vt e | HOMESEEKERS! £XGURSIONS in topless houses are eager to obtain cover- | Wheeler, Wadsworth B., private; Wheeler, | death, which, in many cases, will be fm hadobtat 1 L Ll SR dress, in which he callfd particular Tanuary 1 September 14— Ings 0 ax to prevent the destruction of| Herbert R. private; Wilhite, Carvan M., |Possible. Contributions of money continue | - : ph: ‘.vl e L Ll v\.‘v\ i ek DLt Tu“days ‘»--v“-‘- :m‘:l"';l what they bave saved if a rain storm comes | private; Wright, Sidney, priva to come in, as . | HITCHCOCK, Tex.. Sept. 14.—Apponded | At should "[ HR LML ST G b gy Ul Gt city along. Thus far, however, the weather has [ Hospital corps: Forrest, Samuel, privat HOUSTON her is a list of the dead at this point, so far | aptatn 3 He lgins of the Guards ' ft ona d after Octe 1T been clear and there are no immediate in ‘4;,“,.“, Joseph, private; Mclnvene, El- | Feally few pr p | 88 1 known, ~Some of thiese are Gaiveston | a° Iiroduced and extended & hearty wels | FCHUEEY and Doputy Oustfion will be dications of a downpour lght, private dead from G theri are | peoplo wEO were flonted here by the waters | (OMO to the guests of the cvening, men. busy from that time on until spri The relief committees are steadily broad- | BRYAN, Tex., Sept. 14.-Vice President | People who o outsids | of the bayo | tioning great pleasure in the fact of [4bou ; toher extra ¢ will b eniog the scope of their work. They have|and General Manager Trice of the Tnter: | eI own circle of acquainiances. The| Harvey Johnson and wife. killed under| (N0 tlose compateship cxisting between ) {0 HOTEEE frsonnl o ; tsel ished buremus for the lssuance of or- [ national & Great Northern spent several | 1488 of people wh were working | house; William Robtnson. Mrs. Pletze and | the members of the two militia compantes | (05 BohY ) byl il Aers and rations in every ward, and though | hours in the city last night. Mr. Trice | P*ODle, small trade small profes. | three children, family of €. W. Young, wit l”"“"l‘(”‘ b thi il John W. Battin (! : i there is a multitude surrounding every | had just coma from Galveston, where he haq | 51enal men and the The 1 n|two sons and two hters: Mary Monte. | FOPHed for the Rif congratulat the Hed ialveston, where he a WADA8. BN (he ¢ teating Jun Sehool. burean applicants are rapidly being take | been in touch with the situation sinc ‘,:, for this is plain, inasmuch as the greateat | lana, — Palmero, wife and seven children; [ G4 ¥ds upon their signal victory In win. | ,WW.T.( ‘KL ||:I.““, whio H ". i o1 vare of. There seems no present likelihood | storm. He says the loss will aggregate | [0¢e of the hurricane was exerted against W. 0'Connor, members of two fam [ o the governor's ‘oup and: ‘expresslOgl ., ¢iivemann sstiool dedisatory. ekerol of inability on fthe part of the committee | $6,000.000 or $8.000,000 the east end, west end and th er front, | Alvin, who were visiting the Young tho gratification of the Rifles as Appfoach- | 5ig\qq yesterdny (hat the affair had beer o furnish all the rations that are asked | “Wa are now operating trains to Texas While In the center of th where the ) tified, found on prairic, sup. |18 8 degree dlmost as great as thoush | poginoned until Raturday evening, Septem. r RTAL NTS 1N for. There is, of course, a scarcity of fresh | City and carrying on trafic from that point | PeoPle of greater prominence lived, there | pored to he ton they had themselves been the successful | by ; A it beat and of milk, but bread is being pro- | to Galveston by boat.’ sald e, “Becter | Was not so much loss of 1it Scores of from Gaiveston are | SOBtestants for the trophy |1 On’ this cccaston: addrenses witl bo delfy South, Southw:st ¢ ¢ Southeast vided In abundance as well as hams, pota- |shipping facllities will be established at| Following is an additional lst of Gal- |yet unburied. as the bodies are too badly | Maver Ak . Moores was (he last|ared by Mayor Kelly, Dr, H, K. Wo \ y toes, tice and other articles Galveston than ever as fast as men and | Vesicn's dead: Andrew, Mis. A and family; | ecomposed to haul and there fs too mueh | SOV ICE the evening. Mayor Moores | erintendent of the public schools: James 11| Aub \ I8, A, 20, 21 The sympathy felt for Galveston through- | money can place them thers, Negotiations | Bell. Alex, wife, two sons and daughter; | Water on the prairie to admit of digging [4POKe in his usually entertaining vein.| gyjja, president of the Board of Education: | For i el eetaan out the world was again evidenced this [are now going on to the end that all rall. =Boerdecker, Charles; Bercer, M \oy . | graves He il fund of reminiscences of his | pawara Rosewater, editor of The Omaha ¥ Compuny'a OMecy morning when local bankers were notified | roads entering the city join forces and | Brooks, J. T.; Bland, Mrs. and seven ¢hil-| To form gome idea of the wave which vice in the National Guard and Bee, and Joseph Bunata. There will be SELCOIL TEFRAND DOTGLAS by cable that the Liverpool Cotton exchange [ materd for establishing a temporary | dren (colored); Bell, Henry, Bankers Mrs, | reached Hitcheoek large pile driver of | volunteer army during the war of the | mugic by the Bohemlan Turners of Omaha, a had subscribed £1,000 for the reliet of the | bridge across the bay, and If the plan su ach, Mrs. Mina of Victora, | the Southern Facific works at Galveston and | I hoilion e sufferers and that more will follow. The |ceeds it is hoped that trains can be run 8. Pariie Kotk ilaleo a large harge partly laden with conl[ ‘W Join in honoring the militiamen of | Hepublicans Ovgavize. storm-stricken people are profoundly grate- | into Galvesto 1histy dave:. Mha nesat Ra Mr ¥ sn.|are lying in the pear orchards near town. | Nebraska,” he said. ““They are a credit to n Republican club has been n in thirty days. The negotia arnard, Mrs.; Brown, W | ful for the gencrous response of the world | tions going on also contemplate the build- | nie M.; Becker, John, wife aud daughters, | BOX cars, raflway fron, draw bridges, houses, [ OUF stafe and our home companies are the | jred. In-Bousii Omaka withtha follow to their appeal for relief and from a wish 10 ing of a double trac 4 4 Mae and V Belle, V echooners and every concelvable thing are | bride of ou ¥. You boys were quick to | oficers: Ole Mallen, president: George rack steel bridge to be|Mac and Vida: Belle, W., and Mr be worthy of the aid extended to them they | used by all the rallronds entering the city. | deughter; Chafiec, Mrs, and child, Chris. | 1¥INR over the praivie. some fifteen miles | Fespor¥ to the nation's eall in ber time ot son, secretary idrew Bakke, trou are speaking more hopefully or reconstruc- | e s “" | tiau, Jobn; Campbell, John W.; Curry, Mrs, | {rom theif formor location need and you have earned our highest 8n. |urer. Regular weekly meetings of tlon. ITO EMPLOY Martba J. and Miss Louisa; Carvin | “ comiums of praise. We who thirty-five | Will be held until after election 'u B R e OUTSIDE LABOR | yirits, . uuc s Louina | ALMOST-A: MILLION 1IN SIGHT |sears aso compleied our service in tha nae | arts out wiih a tacke. momber:biy i ¢ Orang it | tlon's cause are rapidly responding to|is expeeted that before long It will L One of the most rem )16 escapes. te veaton Rellef Decldes to F [of Orange; Crawford, Rayburn; Carson i L cord et AlLFLigtbet Do wns ;\«mn 4 :,-;\" 000 Laborers fo Hel uF "% | Frank C.; Clinton, Mrs. Mary and children, | REWUSt Fumd Esxpected to Reach a |the roll call in the great her gt bl (GG Lt Y I . od wa oday € s s : g Miltion o A Haie 1 we are glad to see these brigat, active when news came that a United States bat Up the City, |Bs01ae A, Moshce. iee | Wi, Josaph Bi; saturdny Night. patri young men comiog up to fill o8 Magie City Gosxsip. teryman on duty at the forts last week had | - Willle B. and Freddie: Demsie, Mr. and thinning ranks.' | Iy Hughes and Mike Ford | been picked up on Morgan's point, wounded, | AUSTIN, Tex.. Sept. 14.—From early this| M Day, Willie; Dunn, Mrs. Howard .| AUSTIN, Tex, Sept. 14 The fund for s ranks.” artestod far i issaul on Tk Tiog but alive, He had buffeted the waves for | morning until far in the afternoon Governor | #44 three children; Dirke, Henry and | the relief of the Galveston sulferers now az- | mont, where he went to attend five days and lived through a terrible ex- | Sayers today was in conference with reljer | familyi Day, Alived, found in a tree, Darfe, | grogates nearky $1.000,000 and it will proh perience. Morgan's point is thirty miles | commitices from yvarious points along the NI+ #nd Mrs. and two daughters; Dariwill, | ably reach $1700.000 by tomorrow night A hmaite to tha siree e from Galveston | storm-swept coast. Among the first com- | \V: - and wife (colored); Dunham, r&e | Moat of this amount is in the hands of Go " % Lists of the living and of the dead are far | mittees to arrive was one from. Galveston, | k- @d Wife; Dunham, George R ernor Sayers, who will direct the work of | from perfect. The fdentity of all who have | A% a result of this conference it was do-| ' WO Children, Duuelly, Nichala expending it been lost will never be known. The names |elded that instead of looking to the labor-,| Midline and Octavia: Davis, Mis SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14.—The total sent out from here have been gathered with [ ing people of Galveston for work in this [ PTOWa. Ho A Demsia, Mro. and amount subscrited in this ¢ o the Gal- scrupulous care, but at the same time many [ emergency that an importation of outside OWier. muel, wife and one ch Davis, | veston relief fu is nhout $11.500. Los An | errors are found in them | 1aborers to the number of 2000 should he | Mrs. M children, Carrie, Alice. | geles has ra £4.000 and other cities | {ipy roas rer e BUFFET “BHARY GAHS Eall Down for Axmy OfMoor, [made to conduct the sanitary wrk while | Lizzle and Eddic; Bvans, Mrs. Kate and fand rowns buting Mibarally. QHe| ICant exaauiive I the people of Galveston were' xlven An oo, |tWo children; Falkenharge, George and|carload of and clothing has al- | A, Anderson ' A Toff. | Mich attention has been attracted by the | given an op | s The next mecting ler will be | ] : . 4 ' | portunity of looking after their own losses | V1€ Forget, Julius; Freith Mrs. Fritz; [ ready been dispatched and others will be | Len Will be held . 1t dispatch of Quartermaster Baxter to the de- s 1 4 . y 2 Lridod | eilbbitan Lsu/LbRsjGRBlY. Fuled | giving any time to the city at large. It is| Wife and two children ter, Mrs, Au-|ft leaves the siate Hownrd Cane. - | e e == Congressman Hawley., the only republican | Pelleved that with the work of the o | Bust: Frelse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M NEW YORK 1 ubscriptions Ky Sept. T4 The jur : el v P | ide Iaborers it will require about four | FOrbush. John and Freddie; Fretwell, J.|to date for the relief of the suffercrs of the | mes Howard, charged with | vards still contiy v an increase Creighton member of congress from Texas, who was | r i P AR R 4 in the | B., Mrs. and hoy; Fosier, Mrs. . F.; Farrer, | T i e 9 Assassina. | compared with last B (hik 15 e edurrad s to clean the city of debris and in the a v: Foster 8 arver, | Texas burricane are ' ry stands | W8 Cook is talk gathering 4 num o Who has since returned. last night sent | Meantime the citizens can be working on|Mrs. Nannle of Sullivan's Island: Frank, Merchants' assoclation 08; mayor's one renublican aiid one antl- | bor ‘of electiictans’ tox-ths i '-oing r 1S ‘flfi‘l PHONE the following telegram to the War depart- | (NelF own property and repairing damage|Anton. wife and two daughters; Gait,|fund, §3.235; Chamber of Commerce, §28 L st I CORR RS L B U T ment in reply to the dispatches of Quarter | there, | A, E. and wit son, Prof. and family; | 450; Stock Exchange fund, $16,000; New | . SRERVED 8§ NOW ( SALE. L Gentry, Charlotte, (colored): Gonzales, An- | y Mercantil Exchange fund, $2,000; | = PR master Baxter - ; I ork antile Exchange fund, $2 | o GALVESTON, Tox.. 8ept, 15.~To Honor- [ g1 otTe: Mo & drew, wite and daughter Pauliue; Graham, | New York Cotton Exchanke fund, § TR Py ST l'ollo\\ lhc Crowd. able Secrotary of War, Washington: VVhile | e bEG Bep obe-Dem- | Mrs. H. and baby; Garnett, Robert I.;|New York Produce Exchange fund, $6,000 NEE @ Tt T e Mieniiteant oF worghy of | 0rat representative today made the circuit | Gibson, Mary Gullet, colonel, of Vie- | misceilaneous, $31,000. Total, $158,49 [ ATa bcpt. notice, 1 have the honor to state that Quar- [of the whole business district and ascer- | toria; Ceorge, H. K ! family; Grey, H o relict M S A NIGHT term Baxters telegram to | tained that the St. Louis crecditors of Gal- | K. and family; Grey A0YEN tonn shne L9E oL ¢ Lo b torm rrial respecting G h K G ors al- “ am ire ndolph, four ch Commer today sent out an appeal for P unwort ldier And I no way e veston and other busiuess men in the storm |dren and sister-in-law I, August; | funds and urged all members of the cham- IIR\T hl(l "1)" 0t [A" SEASO senti e ‘morao of” Gafveston it | belt will not only extend the time for the [ Holland, Mrs. James; Mr.; Hilde- | ber and friends to send contributions o i oty and their ‘detarmined bur to b | e voiant! atcdste AL e R e, ot HATHL i s et o, tetanod) R B HAWLEY, | bArment of dobts tncurred by Texs busi- beand, Fred; Har Rebecea; Hub- | Treasurer James Stillman without delay EODIG GIARD The Cotton Exchange bullding proved to |, = oot o A..mlmbmnm“‘:‘rl'mn:l;mnr:;:.; *’l~l‘| r \‘h V‘W‘w[u“:n” HI\:MV ‘:y‘ '.-.“‘\‘n- I‘:”“.;:‘ Oblusss merchants In Mott, Pell and|| Thess Women wore Helped Through Woman's Great Crisis | 4 A R T R R S e | Cheerfully open lines of eredit to them if | Hausinger, George: Johnston, Mrs. W. 1. | has colleeted $5,931 special relief com- Should Read Their Letters. JULIA BN IV o R0 o exsryiAlle Lo * [ they want new goods. Jefferbrook, Mr. and Mrs. August D+ | cattten ppaintad by, the mayor ff | roscr Hor o's N done fo the cotfon rooms and the variou | mittee appointed by the mayo B the - : \ Up to tonig! nd for the Texas flood | son, Mrs. . 8.: Jones. J. F. and wife; | ’ CAnias 1 FHE POUR ofces fu the bulding. bt o parton of e |0t 7 “oei [ Snoger. Walter T.; Johnson. V. 'S:; Johne | §omsn Tota g1 Baslasion Nine Years of Suffering The World's Greate walls or the 00! gave ay W o 3,0 otal, $9.1 o the pi vsrmmnn‘ul \\tx' 1::.:\ pver \yn:unl Suiedd 4 son, Odil, wife and child; Johnston, J. | “\¢ johnstown, Pa., the relief fund amount Drar Mrs. Pixgnast:i—When [ first wrote to you, I was in a very bad MAZIE KING : 130 proetcalon of witas, howerss: (e ono| | Adlaide Aindenble (@ atorm. A andiwites Kouhos, Mrs: Kiem, 830 two lio paatly $h000 | B condition. 1 was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said S Quten IR hore some time, and it is understood that many | supposed to bo Frank McGIl of Brownwood, | oy e, KInE: (Karvel, Mra. Juck | A philadeiphia the relief fundo up 1o the | B 1 had bladder and liver trouble. I | v R aTtER L ot the operators have gone (o New Orleans | Tex.. who came here from Jackson, Misk.. | treywell Dasid nad tonsitoPRor: ¥ | close of business today amounted to §26,374. | & had suffered for nine years. Doc- N : t0 keep track of afair | kitled nimselt atter baving told several peo- |wite and - four - childeen . rnser this amount $25,000 has already been tel tors failed to do me any good. | MERR R BARER TR0 Contractor J. €. Stewart of St. Louis i | ple he had lost a daughter and three grand- | (porie wite and ohil; [hweon | egraphed to the governor of Texas Since 1 have taken Lydia E. Pink- | O S T children in the Galveston flood | Attrad e P L e At cstown, N. Y., today Judge Jerome ham's Vegetable Compound, my | st il iy ol PO g i P il i gl et U IEE and exalted ruler of the Grand | B health has improved very much, The Cosmograph, P W . W k [ na AN Of dhie [TRSSAL IS IRAL KNG MOOKISN|Dadge et B) ithorized the Galveston I willgladly recommend your meds Ren 1 oman s or Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure |llam, srandmother and-sister; Lemmon, | Ios® to draw on him for 31400 and un ‘ine to others and am sure that it | Price P R 2 s | €00 in one duy. No Cure, No Pay. Price | VITeil: Lloyd, Buck: Ludwig, Albert; La- | oo'iet (R 8 RO Lt el “‘f‘l) will prove as great a blessing to H ( h art’ ot is Never Done. [V 1. 5.5 Labatt, Losin ArCo and siaier | 07 further assistance. Respounca aireads | & b0 FLL'e oy §o mae "M (ino. I . | ' - | Neltie; Lackey and children; Lackey, and |\ B "W b generou H. Ju 901 DeKulb Ave., Brook- ad The constant care causes sleeplessness, | or Carbuncle. | chlia, Poarls Peaher, S, H.oowite | Okke” et i—The otar| B 1ym, N. ¥ BOYD'S i » fae /;n;m; sxireme nervousmes, and ' 4t =0t | ence, Terrance and Claude; Luea, Mra. J.; SO0 of the fund for aid ot the ol | § Rellef Came Promptly MATINEL 10Dy — hat fied fecng. | it a_wonderfal | ik the Femoval” o ey SMrs, Mars; Lang, . A.. fous Xex date 1s $11.450 DEAR Mgs, Piskiasi—1 had —EANT TIME TONIGHE change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla | T (WG Woek, The Nectetary | ol ool o0 nurse; Levy. | USPRINGFIELD, 1l Sept. 1.—Sprin been under treatment with the Hoyt's Latest and Bast Comed is taken, It gives pure, rich blood, good | conflned o htw bed and anpears i St e . Ai0, Moln WM 001 eld oday raited & the siricke doctors for four years, and seemed ‘“A n d N» h' appelite, steady nerve. | Hadonds 2 daughte tian: Maoley, Joo, | PeOPle of Texas fteen hundred doll togetno better, I thought I would ay an a 'g ’ 5 | Plles Cared With the Kaife, Rotkes Manley, Mrs, 8. | W8 telegraphed to Governor fayers th try your medicine, My trouble was Prices: % Oodé ('S‘amfiaf |, ltching, blind, bleeding or protruding | R.; Milier hildren,(colored); | 8fternoon. The largest contribution wa change of life, and 1 must suy that TR A A L [phlea” Your drussist Wil rafund your (Martin. Herman Pt of family; Mc. | that of W. R. Russell. vico president, and | R [ never had snything help me so | Sunday Af vight NeverDisappoints {money If PAZBO OINTMENT fails to ouro | Guire, Johu: MoPherson, Robert, (colored); | V- B " STALRFESEMARMIAY. Ok, (b much as Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vege- % | “Hott 190 B McNelll, Miss J. and Miss Ruby; May e MIR N Orkan At dIBainy r6h Ml table Compound, Relief came almost iamediately. Ihave better health | oites 0“ "\ ixie. ok, wite and f hildron: Mor tian i now than I ever had. I feel like o new woman, perfectly strong. 1 give | Harry, w 10 thnan bR Rvans Kins fe | th 4 ¥ | & AN S S @ arry. wite and three children; Murl, Annie | 0 ONEAPOLIS, Sept. 14.—Representa- | [ Lydin E. Pinkham's Compound all the credit, and would not do without 5 and urine t Miss Pauline " 4 ¢ P s ' M | . v on tod gre our medicine for anything. 1 have recommended it to several of my | @ & s & et Ul it Bl el isincss men today agre » your me i ' G aat o [ MEn i Mulsbirasr:-fTopr. and 1 a% Mivgeapolis' con- | b friends, There is no need of women suffering so much, for Mrs. Pink- [y . THE ONLY. WAY, 2 Send this coupon and { and Mrs.; Opperman, Albert L. anid reliet fund ham's remedies are a sure cure.”—MAHALA BUTLER, Bridgwater, 1 Mo 8 | wite:” oConnelly, Miss Mamie; —Pierscr ) Heilonpl Jas No woman is so healthy but at this crisis in her life she needs CHAUNCEY OLCOTT'S & Miss Mary” and ‘Allce; Plerson, Frank BIRIMI> Ry e uin A advice and help from the most competent source. Mrs. Pink- Engige l n C & | i i o o e s, | Galveston suffcrers. The money was sent ham will advise such women without charge on request. R T S 45 o this morning to the mayor of Galveston wily Grows the Fun o i & | paimer Mo M year-old son, Lee; | th 1 FAPCO BF - g ,~l[ e Experienced Great Benefit il Lhe ¥4, Y to The Bee Publishing Co., Otmaha, livt ige | Doltoraon, Horence: Prucsmitn, Mrs. & sram.)—Tho Deadwood hook and lsdder “DEAR Mns. FiNkiAs I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- “ L) a s &= (T oy e N d family; | company appros 460 IaxE nitt et pound during change of life and derived grent benefit from its use,"— Il [ | Randolph Rosenberg and | @ lm u sufferers. Magy E. James, 136 Coydon St., Bradford, Pa LG Nor Balnie ap Barlganus For part.. . & [{paby:" “Rurenmonds” Brofi. wite and | _SHIOAAD, Kept, Wi=Marer Harrinen lor Mrs. Harrold Relieved of Paln i 3 M | w0 enmdren: Roel K. (olorodi; Hew | 03 lwuod o request to the cleray and 1 had pains in my head and back and could not stand on my feet swith- lack [‘()Ok !r, Paris Exposition Pictutres. [ | vic o e idrn: Biesch Sre. Lali | eforts o socure contributions for tho | B outcausing terriblo painein ubdomen. | | was snort of breath god cond not ! aris | § P B e T AT e o e ey the | B sleep. I tried several doctors but none helped me. 1 read of Lydia E WATINER TODAY AR AR e e : adarity ¢ . e kham's Vegetable Componnd in a paper and before I hed taken half u Ratins aid to any addre: | bert N.; Rhodes, Miss Ella, trained nu r ity cf the ch n this ¢ wil Pinkham (3 I 2 : Scat postpaid to any o, B | oo e At Ruhier. Frank. Mra. K. Leon, | collect u apecial ring” Sunda bo'tle L felt better than I had for months, 1 have taken several bottles futinaen Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 16 to 20 views Albert; Reagan, John P.. Rutter, H SPRINGIT pt. M.—The reliet and am now well."—Mgs. R. E. Hagrorp, Clinton, 111 a y L | X : o A ¢ P ‘ il v overy week, covering all polnta of intercat. Altogether thero will g fiAnd-Rraohiigrant Qauuits, ORAMIMGL Hoot . 2RESER S Hiad, 1 deeute UG (& The medicine that has cured a million women of serious ETALR QRCRUTION ORI CHILRIRN. le; Shaw, Frank: Schultz, Charles ( erers in Texas today wired $1,500 to ; i M0t | N0 PONGIA, 2 be 20 parts containing 350 views. The catire set mailed for 82.00. ® | Bt R and e Smith h Mary | Govern female ills—an incomparable record—such is d baby (colored) v ar BET A meeting wi it ¥ TR AA TR ANRARRARIRN 8 | s i 0 e Yl A e easiantaisad | | sen, W. R. and two children |..u...~ and | widing the Texas suffercrs i | B in On

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