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    TILE OMAHA DAILY 1JEK: Sl'XDAY, MAT 12, 1901.
TROOPS WILL STAY AWHILE
OoTimor Janingi So Ditermiaei
Visitinf Jtckionvill.
Aft.r
QUIET NOW, BUT MAY BE TROUBLE AHEAD
Virion I'.loiiirnl 1'Vnrcil In Connection
tilth III)! ".Nil Work, .No llntloim"
IMItM Sooii i lie Cut
into i:rrT(.
, JACK30NVILLK, I'la., May 11. Jacknon
vllle wan vlnitcil today by Oovornor Jen
nlngB and a comralttra from the leRlala
lure, which enme to view the Munition, with
a view of determining how long It would
he necessary for tho state mltltla to re
main on guard.
It wuh decided that despite the expense
of JfiOO n day the troops should remain
Indefinitely. No disorder Is anticipated so
long ns freo rations nrc being distributed,
but thu vleloiiK olemctit might give trouble.
It la thought, when tho "no work, no ra
tions" edict Is enforced.
Tho committee has bcmin to cllmlnato
those who are now Imposing upon the
country's charity, but some days must
elapse before tho process can bo completed.
Twelve- cats loaded with supplies for the
destltuto from tho Now York Chamber of
Commerce arrived today, nnd wero grate
fully received. Tho clothing will bo espe
cially useful. The vcommlBsarlcs continue
to feed several thousand persons dally.
Thus far tho Insurance companies have
paid nbont one-fourth, or about ;i,uOO.O(10.
Ante Room Echoes.
Tho Nebraska party which wont to I.ouls
Tllle, Ky., to mako arrangements for the
entertainment of the Antelopo state Knights
Templars ut tho triennial conclave In August
have returned filled with enthusiasm over
the reception which will bo given tho vlnlt
Ing knights upon that occadon. The party
consisted of Samuel 1. Davidson of Tecum
s'eh, grand commander of tho stato com
mandery; Francis IS. White, grand recorder,
representing tho stato organization; Milton
J. Kcnnard nnd James V. Maynnrd of
Omaha, representing Mount Calvary com
mandery of this city.
When the party arrived at Louisville they
wcro met by a local committee and escorted
to a, hotel, lind wore rendered every assist
ance n securing headiiuorters for those who
wilt visit tho city In August. Tho Nebraska
delegation found that fifty committees, com
prising from 1,000. to 1,200 of the leadlug
citizens of Louisville, are at work raising
funds nnd making arrangements for the
conclave. A sum of J100.000 has been raised
to provldo entcrtnlnmcnt nnd $10,100 for tho
decoration and illumination of tho streets
nnd city. It is tho Intention of tho local
committees to provide dinners gratis for
every Knight Templar attending tho con
clave. Many side attractions have been
provided for, consisting of excursions on
tho river, trips to Mammoth cave and other
places of Interest.
Th'p warden of Louisville have taken up
tho matter of thu entertainment of tho
women who .will neenmpnny the knights. A'
lnrgo committee will have the matter In
,chargo nnd on tho days of tho competitive
drills nnd pnrndes will see that each female
j guest Is placed In position to sec ull that
transpires.
Tho Nebraska committee secured good
qiiaxtXS-Xoi-..tlui. week. They retained as
heudqunrtcrn during tho dny four rooms In
the Hoys' High school, u building two blocks
from tho national henllmia'rtors. Two of
these rooms will ho used by the state com
imuidctr.iinil.,typJby tho .members of Mount
Calva'ry "cohuimiidcry. Olio of tho rooms
will bo .arranged for the women of tho party
nnd 'attendants will bo present to caro for
them.
In addition to these rooms the committee
fecured an a lodging house for tho party
one of tho most picturesque ami commodl
nils of tho old southern residences of Louis
vllle, for which thnt city Is famous. Tin
homo Is located on Fourth avenue and will
bo placed In charge of n woman who has
ontracted to furnish breakfast nnd late
runner ior mo pnriy ai b rensouiiuiu prm.
This house will necommodate about seventy
persons and tho prospects nrc that It will be
filled to overflowing with Omaha people.
There will be no lack of accommodations
at Louisville, for, In addition to the regu
lar hotels and boarding bouses, nearly every
person In tho city has Indicated their de
sire to entertain visitors during tho con
clave. Tho entertainment committee has
also provided ten's for about 1,000 persons
nnd has arranged It so thnt during tho
hours when not engaged In tho work of the
conclave tho vlsltorJ can live lu the open
air. A restaurant tent and reading nnd
writing rooms hnve been provided on high
ground near tho best street car service In
tho city, nnd the Omaha knights who nave
scon tho preparations eny thnt the tents
will not bo the least pleasant quarters to
bo had In town.
Knights Templars of this city will hold
their meeting on Thursday evening of tills
week. Lidles invited find n special musical
program will bo rendered by the Madrigal
club of this city. Refreshments served In
the banquet hall at the close of tho Instal-
litlon, which the ladlrs will witness.
Sundny, May 12, Is St. Tamnlc'H day
nnd nil Red Men and members of tho
Order of Pocahontas residing In Omaha,
Council Uluffs nnd South Omaha will as
semble nt Hed Men's wigwam, Continental
block, Sunday afternoon nt :! o'clock nnd
march In a body to the Trinity cathedral,
where Dean Campbell Fair will deliver a
special sermon to lied Men.
Thursday evening Triangle lodge No.
will work In tho third rank.
t'nlon I'aclllc council No. 1069 will attend
special services at the Church of tho Good
Shepherd, Twentieth nnd Ohio streets, this
evening. The sermon will be delivered bv
Hev. II. Percy Silver, pastor of the church,
who leaves Wednesday for St. Louis, to re-
ride.
The newly dented state officers of tho
Ladles of the flrnnd Army of the Republic
wero entertaliifd at the residence of Ot'.o
Sehnelderwlp.l, 2232 Seward street, on their
return from Plattfmouth. Those In the
party were Mrs. Kuby Stout of H.utlngs,
department president: Mrs. Anne H. Mar
shnll of llnstlngs, depnrtment un rctary;
Mrs. Star of McCook, department Inspre'or
Mrs. Inez YnrUin of Omaha, department
conductor, and Mrs. Cynthia Moyer of
Omaha, department guard. The conrjitttee
having the entcrtnlnmcnt In chnrg was
Mrs. Agno3 Haze, Mrs. Carrie Ds or olid
Mrs. Lizzie Metcalf.
On Wednesdny evening, May S, .1 social
purty was given at tho home of Mm. I. J.
Kurtz, 27l'J Charles street, to the friends
nnd members of Omaha lodge, No. 7i, Star
of Jupiter. The evening was delightfully
spent In cards, dancing and olnglug. Wll
Ham Moyer, Mr. Hlto nnd J. W, Kurtz
spoke a few words on the principles of
tho order, after which lunch was served
SiiiiiIIimiv lii eifro Quartern,
Police n Ulcer found a case of smallpox
Friday cveiilnu In n neuro lionrdtnir bouse.
kept by .Mrs. Hlnckwell, nt 13i:t Jones street.
i ney wero lint looking for contimloim ills
enne, but nfter getting the colored man
mill U'tfimnn Hinv fMillnil for mm nf iho ilp.
tpctlvcs went upstairs nnd found something
In a bed. Detective Mitchell called for
Ktnergency Olllcer Il.tldwln and together
tney investigated. .Mitchell lay nslilo the
covert) and there lay u person, whether man
or woman, was uncertuln In tho dim light.
Baldwin grnHped the person' head and
turned the face Inward the light. One look
wuh KUlllclcnt, It was a well dellned enso
or mrwillpox. Tho victim was a woman
Tho olllcers lost no time In icottlni: out of
the house. The enso was reported to tho
iieiuin uimioritie yemenniy unit they
promptly esiaiiiuhed n iiunrnntiue.
reunion fur limn Velernim.
WASIIINCTON, May 11. (Special.) The
following pensions havo been granted.
Issue of April 2ii lflOl:
Iowa: Original Jucoh Henner, Des
Moines, J(!; John Hooper, Otadhronk, M;
Michael Fcnthentton, lown Falls, JO. Addi
tional Jesse Cole, MarHhalltowii, JS. In
crease Joseph 1'. Poole, Primrose, $12. He
Issue Joseph II. Wilson (special April 27),
Marengo. 119.25. Original Widows, lite.
Oeorge W. Hoover (father), Orlnnell, $12;
Sarah K. C.uylord, Fort Madison, .Mar
garet Hlalr (special accrued April 27),
I'liirlnda. $S. Phebe A. Harrington, Haw
leyvllle, $12. War with Spain, Orlglnul
Thomas 11 Humes, Alusworth, $8.
1DOEWAH
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lit .TTT y7 I S
TO
V MX
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White Smoke
from Soft Coal
Round Oak. 1'tirnnees have lnrfic feed doors
burn wood or coal; but whatever they
burn, give greater heat than ntiy other
furnaces, because nil the gases and nearly
nil the smoke is consumed. The smoke is
white from u Round Oak l'urnace burning
1 . . p . ....
. . ' 11 means no waste Illcl. T1K5
principle is not new, but the application
. mi-, lunimi w.ikt is new in mat no
holes arc cut through the fire pot.
Round Oak
Furnaces
aro different
from nil others
In ninny other
IIiIiiks In solid
construction, In
rensonnblenois
of price. If von
nro iculm: to huv n,
furnace, ho nil for
our free furnaco book
contains useful Infor
mation about heutlng.dl
metiBlonn, furnace regula
tion, ventilation, etc.
estati: or
P. D. DECKWITH,
ltawacluc, Mlvti.
.V,Ur of Hrrku ltVi itouiul
WiU", the moit fitmuut
Kate (i the uxirld.
Itouiid itmk Furnscr r fur umm In
Omaha by Milton Hogern Son.
Qm Si
INQlt rtl
I
llountl Oak Furnftee
with outer cuius removed.
Stearns' Electric
Rat and Roach Paste
and die out of the house. One ingredient
dries up their bodies, leaving no odor.
It is a safe and sure exterminator also of Mice,
Water Bugs, Croton Rugs, Cockroaches and all other
vermin. It has been in general use in houses, stores,
hotels, factories, offices, public buildiugs, etc., for
twenty-five years.
55 cents a box at Druggists and Grocers or lent direct prepaid,
STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO., Chicago, Ills.
W. R. BENNETT COMPANY
CHALLENGE CROCKERY SALE
Positively tin.1 only renl salt in crockery ever seen in any store. Your personal inspection will be your own satisfaction. Head the articles listed be
low and be here early .Monday inornin;. Other articles of interest, will be found in each department, with the "right price" for everybody.
Big Matting Sale
CHINA AND COTTON U'AHl' MAT
TINGS AT CUT CHICKS.
COTTON WAHP ICr
.kJKJ
32C
28c
24c
20c
15c
MATTING
CHINA
matting;
CHINA
MATTING
CHINA
MATTING
CHINA
MATTING
IMiltAlX ('All!' UTS
(irnnlte Ingrain
yard
t'nlon lnarntu
yanl
All Wool Insraln
yard
AHT SdUAKKS,
9x0 Art Squares
each
0xl0- All Wool Art
SiUAren
9x12 Alt Wool Art
Squares
23c
19c
15c
lie
29c
36c
50c
3.98
... 7.85
8.95
Jewelry Department
A Kcuulno "cjUIiik alo" tho prices
tire cut uml thu oclssors will cut tho
pooils.
'2c Sclssora, 7, S nnd 9 Inches, only lOo
ie Scissors, 7, 8 nnd 9 Inches, only 7o
Hoys' l'ocket Knives, double bol
ster, horn handle, nicely finished,
rrfjular 4Sc, Monday 11c
Ten Spoons, solid nickel, set of 0, ilo
Table Spoons, solid nickel, set of t!, live
Knives nnd Forks, silver plated,
set of 12 pieces
Sugur Shells, Wm, Itogers silver
plated, each, only lOo
Stationery
Hooks of every description by all
the best authors and In the best bind
ings nt prices far superior to nny
others. Kverythlnp In the department
offered at our moving price.
Caper bound Novels-large assortment
-works by leading nulhors-reg ilnr
25o books Monday Q(j
Hooks-substnntlally bound In binders'
silk finish cloth-standard works by
leading uiithors-U mo s2e- JRLp
regular Me goods Monday UJJ
t.nrse selection of books-clear typ-?,
lulnted un superior uunllty of tiaper
bound In art linen cloth-wlth silver
stamped titles on cover usuul price
23c our price Moll- QC
Fount a I n Ten. with 2 extra gold plated
pens and 1 filler 1 Qp
complete I JV
100 Caper Napkins, asorted designs
regular 20c per 100 I Hp
Monday 100 lor lUv
Shelf I'nper -fancy, assorted C"p
colors 00 sheets Jt
120 sheets White Wovo Iftr
Note Caper lUv
2S Cream Wovo Haronlal Knvelopes
regular 10c quality our (jp
price Mondny only UV
I'luytng Curds enamel lO'p
llnlsh only Iov
Ilox I'nper, containing 21 sheets, tatln
llnlsh paper, with 21 envelopes
to match per box JJl
Crockery Department
Grand Crystal Sale
Your own judgment, from previous purchases, will conlirin
our claim of this being tin
reproductions broad gold
offered to the people of
article in it that isn't
g "I
greatest crockery sale of Yenetian
band and colonial patterns ever
Omaha. Look at this list. Not an
worth from loc to TAW. and Mondav thev
'..9c
50 cent Crystal
Articles for
9c
for Crystal
50 cent Articles
Water pitcher 9c
Nut bowls 9c
Fruit bowls 9c
Preserve bowls 9c
Olive bowls 9c
Iintler bowls 9c
Spoon holders 9c
Uose bowls 9c
Card receivers 9c
Uoquct holders 9c
Tickle jars 9c
Goblets 9c Tumblers
Cake stands 9c
Celery vases 9c
Celery trays 9c
Spoon trays 9c
llutter dishes 9c
Sugar bowls. .
Cream pitcher
Mustard jars.
Finger bowls.
9c
9c
9c
9c
9c
linger bowls 9c
9c Wine glasses... 9c
Needle etched linger bowls.
Fancy
W. R. BENNETT CO.
Drug Department
Our drug department curries 11 ino-U
complete lino nf wines and liquors for
medicinal purposes.
Dennett's Cure Malt Whiskey, TfTp
quart bottle v)v
Hennett's Sherry or Port fflf
Wine, quart bottle t)Uv
Hennett's Cherry Phosphate n good,
sweet, substantial drink, "tflp
per bottle, so, ISo Jvfl
Spring Hemedlcs of nil descriptions.
Hennett's Snrsnpurllta- KHp
Jl rti size
Hennett's Celrry nnd Cflf
Kola-the best ever 3fll
Toilet articles, complexion pdWilir,
tnliiim powders, cold crcsnis, toilet
waters, etc.
Cyko, ror unuiteur photograph -on
rainy westher. dark days or lu the
gloom nf the night It prints by lamp
light All kinds of chemicals, paper.,
etc.. for the perfection of photos.
Hardware Dept.
Grind your own coffeo nnd save lis
strength nnd flavor. Monday n lum
ber of coffee mills will bo on i.ule
us long ns they lnt 1A.
at only JUL
Vegetable Hir
Sllceis ijJ
Harometrr and Thermomokr IKp
combined I
Screen Doors 7 A t
each f j
Screen Frames Hip
each JUv
Ice Cream Freezer I QO
I quarts l0
8-gHllon Watoi- O e"
Cooler lilJ
All kinds of Garden Tools, Cnrpcn
ter Tools and sujiilles of all kinds In
this department.
GRAIN CROPS OF EUROPE
Agricultural Dipirtmfnt Hiporti
Condition Fair t Verj Qod.
Thiir
THYRQiD-LYM PH
GERMANY'S WINTER WHEAT FARES WORST
Outlook There In Coimldernttly nHow
.tlrdlum NiirliiK 1" HneUnnril
Over Most of the Continent.
WASHINGTON, May 11. The Agricultural
department' .summary of crop conditions
In Europe, Just Issued, Is as follows:
With only one exception of much Im
portance, so far ns Is yet known, tho.qondl
tlon of the winter gialn crops of Kuropo
at tho end of the winter inngedffrom fair
to very good. Tho exception is the wlntor
wheat crop of Germany, of which tho con
dition was officially stated on April 15 nt
3.C, n figure dunotlug an outlook consider
ably below medium. Moreover, nearly one
fourth 22.6 per cent) of tho area sown was
winter-killed nnd had to bo plowed up nnd
dovltcd to other crops. Tho winter ryo
crop, which In Germany Is considered
twice as large as the wheat crop, has fared
much better, tho condition being nbove
medium, nnd only S.'J per cent nf tho area
retpilrlng to bo plowed up.
Tho area under winter grain In Russia
was curtailed in somo parts of tho coun
try by droughts in nutumn, but there Is a
possibility that In tho case of wheat thj
deficiency duo to this cause may have beeu
mndo up by tho sowing of an extra breadth
of thnt gialn this spring.
In France, on the other hnnd, tho area
under spring wheat la smaller than last
year.
In a large part of Europe the spring sea
son has been backward, but asldo from this
clrcumstanco tho spring crops appear n3 u
rulo to havo been put under fairly sa'.la
factory conditions.
CONDEMNS HALL COUNTY JAIL
Grand .lury nt Grniiil lulnnri L'lmr
ui'terlzt'N It iii I'nttt (or
Use.
GHAND ISLAND, Neb., May 11. (Special.)
The grand Jury called at tho beginning of
the week has adjourned. It has completed
its labors and so far tins submitted two
reports. Ono condemns tho Hall county
court house nnd Jail. Tho other recom
mends that the proprietors or the authori
ties In charge of tho following butldlnga
be notified to comply with tho law requir
ing tiro escapes; Grand Island college,
Grand Island college dormitory, Catholic
schoolhouse, St. Francis hospital, Palmer
houiio, Doniphan bank building, city hall,
II. II. Glover nnd Grand Island business
eollego building. Security bank building nnd
public echool buildings at Doniphan and
Wood Hlver, Tho language of tho Jury lu
Its condemnation of tho court house Is:
"Tho Jail wo found in a most unsatisfac
tory condition. Nothing to commend;
everything to condemn. On entering the
Jail wo wero nut by nn Indescribable nnd
sickening stench; tho Jail reeked In filth
nnd one shuddered ut tho thought that any
human being should bo confined lu such
a place. Our Inquiry doveloped tho fact
that It was once tho home of rats and
other vermin, but Its condition has become
to intolerable that they, Ilko Its prisoners,
have vaulshtd.
"Tho Jnll, In Its construction, Is a relic
of barbarism; proper ventilation Is Impos
siblo; the walls of the building havo ap
parently become saturated with tho filth
from an adjoining cesspool; tho stench per
meates the entire building nnd Its condi
tion Is a disgrace to the county.
"We not only condemn the Jnll an nn
unfit place for tho confinement of prisoners,
but tho entire building, as a menace to
public health nnd safety."
To Attend Cliii liiiuid Trial.
HASTINGS, Neb., May It. (Special.)
Chief of Police Charles II. Wauzer, George
T. Ilrown ond G. T. Fisher havo been sub
poenal to appenr In court at Cincinnati
next week, ns witnesses In the .Miller and
Grant forgery case.
TREATMENT
GLANDULAR REMEDIES
Prepared from the the LYMPH,
GLANDS aiiJ Must Highly Vital
izid Tissues of Young,
Healthy Shoep.
The Rational nnd Scientific Treat
ment Which Cures !)() Per Cent
of All Human Dilments,
Write for Particulars.
Booklet Free.
Thyroid-Lymph Co., Lincoln, Neb.
I am so glad to havo an opportunity to
say a word lor your remedies, because of
the great help my Willie has derived from
them. Ho It. 115 years old and has been
nffllcted with non-developed ncrvo centers
all his life.
When I brought him to you for trcntment
ho could not put his tongue out far enough
to catch hold of It. At the cud of five
weeks' treatment he could put it out of
his mouth nn Inch nnd n half. He has had
five months' treatment, and not only has
ho been wonderfully helped In speech, but
the expression of his facn has also been
greatly Improved. You said It would take
at least a year's treatment to euro him
perfectly. I shnll not despair if it tukes
a longer time. That tho world may know
how much I appreciate what theso reme
dies have done and nro doing for my boy, I
write you. Mrs. Etta Mower, 2030 U street,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Treatment, Including physicians' serv
ices and remedies, $5.00 per mouth up.
THYROID LYMPH
CURES
Itoli llnllnoml lliirilti iirr .Store,
DAVID CITY. Neb., May H. (Special
Tolegrnm,) Tho hardware store of C. D,
Hudson at Ilellwond was broken inlo
Thursday night, and knives, watches, sil
verware and revolvers to the amount of
$75 taken,
I'll.l'lll'IlK- nt All ItrilKKlF'a,
Cures bllllousness, constipation and dys
pepsia or mouoy refunded. 50c. Sample and
book on diet and euro sent tree for lOo to pay
postage. IUa Dros. & Co, .Minneapolis, Minn.
Obesity
Dropsy
('onfutnpttoti
tlrnm lulls
I'yun.ilplnx
Lucoi rhoi'ii
Im ( Memory
lii'inentln
Paronola
l)fffctl Uranus
Poor Circulation
lnndiilty
Nrrvnus Debility
Df.onsen nf the Ilruln
Tiilierculoms
Vurlcofo Veins
Goltru
OntMiil Debility
Myxoecloniu
Locomotor Ataxia
Ilheunmtliim
Skin Disrates
Kidney Diseases
Diabetes
IlrlKlU's Dlieaha
Melancholia
Iih of Vital Power
Anemia
lllooj Poison
Hyphllla
Orchltlii
I'at .Starvation
COMPETENT PHYSICIANS
OP OFFICES.
Latitude
lxj!s of Flesh
IiullHposltlon to i:x'r-
tlon.
Jzema
Dyppepsla
Neuralgia
Constipation
Apoplexy
Defective Vinton
Chronic Hkln Diseases
I'rescnlllty
.Inundlce
Falling of tho Womb
(lout
Thyroid Starvation
flimled Growth
Nervous Prostration
Idiocy
l'aralysls
ilrandular Unlargc
ments Ovarian DIseaBfj
Mispressed Menstrua
tion Nervousness from
OvhiIIIh
DryHlpchm
Kpllepny
Uupper.illiiB Olanda
Lymphadenitis
Asthmu
IN CHARGE
In the enrly part of January, 1MI, I
camo to you for treatment for paralysis,
and I urn glad to bo able to testify that
tho paralysis is cured. I am still feeling
fcoine weak, but I think a fow months' more
treatment will mako me as well and strong
as a man of 70 years could expect to be,
I talk to everybody I sen about your rem
edies. I think they cannot bo beat. A. It.
Smith, llokeby, Neb.
ii ciim's niiiuiiiixi'ii i'iti:i;, i
I'l'ranii or by .llnll.
iltlirr in
THYROID-LYMPH CO.,
til, nr. uml mi
lltirr lllk,,
LINCOLN, Mill,
.-.(in, .-joy ii r.m
lice IIIiIh.,
OMAHA, .i;U.
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