Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 12, 1901, Page 4

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| filled to overflowing with Omaha people Governor Jeanings 8o Determines After | "/ 0 O 11 be o Task of accommedntions | Visiting Jacksonville, at Louisville, for, in addition to the regu | 1ar hotels and boarding houses, nearly e person in the city has indicated their de QUIET NOW, BUT MAY BE TROUBLE AHEAD | sir: to cnter visitors during the con lave. The entertaiument committee has S also provided ten's for about 4,000 persons | Vielons ent Feared In Connection and has arranged (0 <o that during th with the “No Work, No Ra | hours when not engaged in the work of the et S He can live in the conclave the visitors open OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 1901. MAY 12, Positively b W. R. BENNETT COMPANY CHALLENGE CROCKERY SAL the only real sale in crockery ever seen in any store, Your personal inspection will be your own satisfaction, Read the articles iisted be alr, A restaurant tent and reading and " i ' TR b " te Roal e writing rooms have been provided on high | low and be here early Monday morning. Other articles of interest will be found in cach department, with the “right price” for everybody. — ; the city, and the Omaha knights who have | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 11.—Jackson | nr“g Deparlment woen the ations say that t | ) ville was visited today by Governor Jen : g kb AL R Bg M tti 0 s | St li ery k D t t ture, which came to view the situation, with ’ be:hed in towd CHINA AND COTTON WARP MAT- | Book of every description by all} | complete line of wines and lquors for ow of determining how long it would T AT CUT PRICE the 1 ithors and In the 1 G a“d C al ba Ie | medicinal purposes :.w\;;:u’,nr‘:’hr"rmvnn:k~-nv‘: militia to re Knights Templars of this city will hold | C RIS 250“ ngs at -“ i far supert | r r St | Bennett's Pure Malt Whiskey, C | their meeting on Thursday evening of this ING s ity . c . " ' : 3 quart bottle o Lt [ Week. Ladios invited nnd a special musteal | | others. Everything in the department | Your own judgment. from previous purchases, will confirm || iy 1t was deced, that despite the expense | week. Ladies | pecis i CHINA SO At iR i - 200, 5 4 | Bennett's Sherry or Port of $600 a day the whould remafu | Program will be r ;,m' b '» \lvlv;l!;l“\ 2 C MATTING c offered at our moving ¥ ‘ our m of this being the greatest crockery sale of Venetian | wine, quart bot C indefinitely, No disorder is anticipated 80| L B0 o (i K e lose of the instals CHINA -t b iR L s . "’, 'L reproductions—broad gold band and colonial patterns -ever anett's Cherry Phosphate—a good, long as free rations are being distrit | tae:besaust b A € Marrine (| —works by leading author & 1l I 4 ) L Foveat. KBSLLHNRT IR but the vicious element might trouble, | 12tion, which the ladies will witne I M b books—Monday 80 offered to the people of Omah: Look at this list, Not an babli kg gl - 30(; it ”""“"‘ i "l“ HOLWOTy NP1 Watday, Sthy 98, ‘e W% AN diy| 200 '\'|”\',I'\‘}\. |5€ at | article in it that isn't worth from 15¢ to 50c, and Monday they ing Remedies of nll descriptions. tions” edict {5 enforce | Sunday, May Bt Tam | A NG Books—substantially bound fn binders' | ¥ 3 s o s Bars The committce has besun to eliminate [and all ‘Red Men aud members i g C CHINA C sk finish cloth--standard works by | KO @t...... o I . Q¢ s“ atte Baraiyat 590 ;r-ly:’-.”h.m..,v thy Sy Sk B¢ m-:u! somble at Red Men's wigwam, Continental INGRAIN CARPETS, Teg ® bl cent rySlaI or ryStal | Koln—the bast ever C ‘ - N ) | s lear Pl . - . f Twalve cars loaded with supp! for the | block, Sur afternoon at % o'clock and | Granite Ingrain 29 | La selection of books—clear type, | A Totlet articles, complexion powdra P LSRRG T 0 ooty (5. he Sinity uathoarat,|R] vord (0] pitted on suesior auaiity of paper Articles for OUICRNt AFTICIES | | Toiist Artioles, scrpledion povediol Comtimrea orrived today, and were grate Dean Campbell Falr will deliver a | Union Ingrain C bound . urt linen cloth -with sy waters, et tully received. The clothing will b | special sermon to Red Men yard stam; es on cover—usual pMce| .o, L o e " Cyko, for amatenr photography —on clally useful. The \commissaries continue | - | g | gie—our price Mon- loc | Water pitcher...... .O¢c Cuke stands........... +OC | rainy weather, dark days or fn the to feed several thousand persons daily. | Thursday evening Triangle lodge No. o4 I Wool Ing 50 | day 1hile ; 0c A e gloom of the night-1t prints by lamp Thus far the insuran compan! have | will work in the third rank | vard C Fountain Pen, with 2 extra gold Nut bow Oc Celery 9¢ | e Al kinds of chemicals, payers, paid tbont one-foufth, or about SLONOMN. |\ e, 1060 witl attend | ; ART SQUARES, pens and 1 filler | Trait Bowls. .. oovsees .0c Celery Qg | et for the perfection of photo { oy “‘;’- \,‘,.‘,,, Twentie ,,“,,.((',,:,,J: ,,', o ',,,,‘ each . Jer Napkine, asorted de Preserve bowls, ... O¢ Spoon . O¢ fll' WaI‘E eD . | v B[S 3 s A M ol el 9x10-6 Al Wool Art | regutar 20c per 100- N . % Grind your own coffee and save its Ante Room Echoes. | o '” Ao " Il ’.‘; s PE 7_85 il B loc Olive bow Butter dishes. ... voivovvss OC | strength- und flavor. Monday 8 na ey crey Silver or of the church Mo % fo Monday a o A8 ) \ st ) . y | . L | ber flee m wil be on sule P SRR | Who leaves Wednesday for St. Louls, to re All Wool Art 8 95 | Shelt Paper - fancy, assorted Butter howls, ... Sugar bowls. .. vora v 90 | anlon Re L ; W4 Nabrasks party which went to Louts- | ef B St trr i o -0 C! T o g M b4 o, 20(; | ville, Ky., to make arrangeme for the | - | ts White Wove | Spoon holders............ ¢ Cream pitchers......cvvuie c | | entertainment of the Antelope state Knights | The newly clected state officer the J I y D D t t l0 | . | Vegetabie Ig | Templars at the triennial conclave in August | of the Grand Army of the Republic ewe! r eparimen g " . - o C [RONG TOWIN v v ovivs v oivinvs O¢ Mustard jars...... i OC | Biicers C | have returned filled with enthusiasm over | were entertalued at the residence of Oto A ger “catting sale’—the prices | = 1 AT W Ve ""'” atifalidd an) gl (R S 82 1 : .| Barometer and Thermomete | the reception which will be given the visit- ‘ hneiderwind, 2232 Seward strect, on thels wre cut and the scissors will cut :"';".“;I kL ""”‘ our 5(; Card receivers. ........... Dc Finger bowls........ ... Q6 | combined C [} 1ng knights upon that occasfon. The party | return from Plattemouth. Those in the goods |1t sl AL LGB O 0 - s Needle etelied Anger ; | Sereen Door | consisted of Samuel P, Davidson of Tecum- | party were Mrs. Ruby Stout of Hastings 2 Scissors, 7, 8 and 9 inches, only ’;“:5'1"; A'mh enamel I2lc Boquet holders........... Oc¢ Needle etehed finger bowls. . O¢ oach 74C I seh, grand commander of the state com- | department p lent: Mrs. Anne B. Mar issors, 7, 8 and 9 inches, only “jo | finish—only -, I ¥ TR S e ' . " mandery; Francis . White, grand recorder, | shall of Hastings, department so-vetary; Boys' Pocket Knives, double bol- | Box Paper, containing 24 sheets, satin i Pickle jars............o. 9c Faney finger bowls........ 9¢ | 8 " n Frames— 30c representing the state organization; Milton | Mrs. Star of McCook, department ins; ster, horn handle, nicely finlshed, finish paper. with 24 envelopes Goblets s Tumblers Wine alasses 8 1L T PR ' J. Kennard and James W. Maynard of | M. Inez Yarton of Omaha, depa regular 48c, Monday 2 to match—per box sc """" 9¢ -9¢ 2 .- 9¢ lee Cream Fr l 98 Omaha, representing Mount C ry com | conductor and Mrs. Cynthia Moyer Ten Spoons, solid nickel, set of 4 quarts . mandery of this city Omaha, department guard. The commit Table Spoons, solid nickel, set of R v T BT o« i & b e R TR Rt R e i “=| S-gallon Wates 3 l5 When the party arrived at Louisville they | having t niertainment in charge was Knives and Forks, silver plat Cooler N TN . wore met by & local committee and escorted | M. Agnes Haze, Mrs. Carrie Decv aud | set of 12 pleces i A1) Kinds of - Caraen. Taols, CRMERs to a hotel, and were rendered every ussist- | Mrs. Lizzie Metcalf Sugar Shells, Wm. Rogers silver ter Tools and supplies of all kinds in ance jn securing headquarters for those who DT plated, each, only 2 . 10¢ ] 53 [ ] this department will visit the eity in August. The Nebraska On Wednesday evening, May 8, 4 social | delegation found that 8fty commiitees, com- | party was given at the home of Mrs. J. J .* prising from 1,000, to 1,200 of the leading | Kypiz ) Charles street, to the nds | citizens of Loulsvilie t work ralsing | ynd members of Omaha lodge > star — — - S — funds and makiog arrangements for the | of Jupiter. The evening was de.phtfully | 5 % g 1 to provide entertainment and $45,900 for the | jjam Moy Mr. Hite and J. W. Kurtz 2 | decoration and illumination of the streets | ¢hoka ' few words on the principles of | - and city. It committees to every Knight is the intention of the provide Templar attenc local | ¢po for | the con order, after which lunch was served. dinners x In Negro Quarters clave. Many side attractions b been | % oificars 26U . ¢ of sma provided for, consisting of excursions on | evening in a negro hoarding hous: the river, trips to Mammoth cave and other | Kept by Mr kwell, at 1313 Jones street | They were not looking for con! s of Interest 4 The wonien of Louisville have taken up |und w wl nf ¢ getting th y called for, the watter of the entertalnment of the | fectivos went upsiairs and found some o : o : ed. Detective Mitchell called women who will accompany the knights. A'| Offiter Baldwin aha togethon large committee will have the matter in Mitehell lay side the ,chargo and on the days of the competitive | drills and parades will see that each female person, whether mir in in ‘the dim light Agricultural Department Reports Their| Conditicn Fair te Very Goed. GERMANY'S WINTER WHEAT FARES WORST k There is Considerably Below dium=Spring s Backward n Over Most of the Con- tnent. out person’s and guest 18 placed in position to see all that O owisd e IRt Ore 1o0k i transpires was sufficient, it was a well defined case 5 S : o Th L AabrAakR b b mmiting . vedirad good | 9f small victim wa woman, | WASHINGTON, May 11.—The Agricultural QuALters: £or. thn. W They retained 88 s e, headquarters during the day four rooms in | health authorities the Boys' High school, a building two blocks | bromntly establi<hed from the national headquarters. wo of| ',"._m"_"——_” Wn Vetorais: theso rooms will be used by the state com time in & T d to the nd they tting out of department’s summary of crop conditions in Europe, just issucd, Is as follows With only oue exception of much im- portance, so far as is yet known, the condl- tion of the winter grain crops of Europe wandery_and, twa. by. the . merbers of Mount w“‘”;jll“:? Abii LA rsilaty The fat the end of the .nAnv:::\:‘\l(:llxllxl"‘lnf‘:‘lox:“:;x‘: Calviiry commandery. One of the rooms | i e "Apri) R Aty ot v bisk ¢ha uade will be arranged for the women of the party | . fo Orfginal ane Des | Wheat crop of Germany, of whic G and ‘atfendants wilt ba present {o care for | Mofy anmtr, cmiiook, i [ dition was officially stated on April 15 a o8, Michael ton, Towa' Fails, $6. Addi: | 5.6, a figure denoting an outlook consider- tional—-J Marshalltown, 85" In- | 1' ‘below medium. In addition to these rooms the committee Poole, Primrose, $12. Re- secured as a lodging house for the party Wilson (special April 27) one of the most plcturesque and commodi sl AR ous of the old southern residences of Louls wrd t Madison, ville, for which that clty s famous. The | garct Bialr “(special uccrued —Apr s located on Fo avenue and wily | {farinda, $8; Fhe preington house 1s located on Fourth avenue and will | jyiifie," 512" War with Original be placed in charge of a woman who has | Thomas H. Barnes, Alusworth, s DOEWAH JAC White Smoke ot b from Soft Goal Round Oak Furnaces have large feed doors, g burn wood or coal; but whatever they burn, give greater heat than any other furnaces, because all the gases and nearly all the smoke is consumed. The smoke i white from a Round Oak Furnace burniny soft coal; that means no waste fuel. The principle is not new, but the application to the Round Oak is new—in that no Toles are cut through the fire pot. Round 0ak Furnaces aro different from all others in “many other things —1n solid construction, in rensonableness of price. Il you are golng to biy & furnace, wond for our free 'furnaco hook ~—containe useful infor- mation abont heating,di- menslons, furnace regula- tion, ventilation, ete. EATATE OF P. D. BECKWITH, k Furnase with outer casiug removed. Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste and die out of the house, One ingredient dries up their bodics, leaving no odor. It is a sate and sure exterminator also of Mice, Water Bugs, Croton Bugs, Cockroaches and all other vermin, It has been in general use in houses, stores, hotels, factories, offices, public buildings, ete., for twenty-five years. 25 cents a box at Druggists and Grocers or sent direct prepald. TEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO., Chicago, llils. Moreover, nearly one fourth (22,6 per cent) of the area sown was winter-killed and had to be plowed up and vited to other crops. The winter T p, which in Germany 1s considered twice as large as the wheat crop, has fared much better, the condition being above medium, and only 29 per cent of the area requiring to be plowed up. The area under winter grain in Russia was curtailed in some parts of the coun- tey by droughts in autumn, but there Is a possibility that in the of wheat the deficiency due to this cause may have bLeen | made up by the sowing of an extra breadth of that grain this spring. In France, on the other hand, under spring wheat is smaller vear. In a large part of Europe the spring sea- son has been backward, but aside from this circumstance the spriug crops appear as a rule to have been put under fairly sa‘ls- factory conditions. CONDEMNS HALL COUNTY JAIL and Island an Unfit for e, cuse the area than last | | | | Grand Ju ncterizes Char- GRAND ISLAND, Neb,, May 11.—(Speclal.) The grand jury called at the beginning of the week has adjourned. It has completed its labors and so far has submitted two reports. One condemns the Hall county court house and jail. The other recom- | mends that the proprietors or the authori- ties In charge of the following buildings be notified to comply with the law requir- ing fire cscapes: Grand Island college, Grand Island college dormitory, Catholic | schoolhouse, St. Francls hospital, Palmer house, Doniphan bank bullding, city hall, H. H over and Grand Island business college building, Security bank building and public echool buildings at Doniphan and | Wood River. The language of the jury iu condemnation of the court house is: “The jail we found in & most unsatisfac- tory condition. Nothing to commend everything to condemn. On entering the | sickening stench; the fail reeked in fith | and one shuddered at the thought that any human being should be confined In such a place. Our inquiry developed the fact that it was once the home of rats and other vermin, but its condition has become o intolerable that they, like its prisoners, have vanished The jail, in its construction, is a relle of barbariem; proper ventilation is impos- sible; the walls of the building have s parently become urated with the filth from an adjoining c meates the entire spool; the stench per- building and its condi “We not only condemn the jail an an unfit place for the confinement of prisoners, { but the entire bullding, as a menace to | public health and safety.’ o Attend ( 3 atl Tria HASTINGS, Neb., May 11.—(Special.) Chief of Police Charles H. Wauzer, George | T. Brown and G, T poened to Fisher have been sub- appear in court at Cincinnati next week, as wiinesses In the Miller and Grant forgery case HRob Bellwood Hardware Store, | DAVID CITY, Neb., May 11.—(Special Telegram.)—The hardware store of €. I | Hudsoi at Bellwood was broken Into | Thursday uight, and knives, watches, sil- verware and revolvers to the amount of | $75 taken Co AN Droggies, Cures billlousness, constipation and dys- pepsia or money refunded. S0c. Sample and book on dict and cure sent free for 10¢ to puy postage. Rea Bros. & Co.,Minneapolls, Mina. jail we were mct by an iudescribable and |1 tion is a disgrace to the county | orer TREATNENT. GLANDULAR REMEDIES Prepared from the the LYMPH GLANDS and Most Highly Vital. iz:d Tissues of Young, Healthy Sheep. The Rational and entific Treat- ment Which Cures 90 Per Cent of All Human Dilments, Write for Particulars. Booklet Free. Thyrold-Lymph Co., Lincoln, Neb. I am o glad to have an opportunity to say a vord for your remedies, because of | the gr help my Willie has derived from them. He i. 13 years old and has been afMicted with non-developed nerve centers all his life, When I brought him to you for treatment he could ot put his tongue out far enough to catch hold of it. At the end of five weeks' treatment he could put it out of his mouth an inch and a half. He has had five months’ treatment, and not only has he been wouderfully helped in speech, but the expression of his face has also been greatly improved. You said it would take at least a year's treatment to cure him perfectly. I shall not despair if it takes a longer time. That the world may know how much I appreciate what these reme- divs have done and are doing for my boy, 1 write you.—Mrs. Etta Mower, 2030 U street, Lincoln, Nebraska Treatment, including physiclans’ tces and remedies, $5.00 per month up. THYROID - LYMPH serve Py x‘u\ Leucorrhoen Loss of Memory Neuralgin Dementin Conatipation ronola Apoplexy tve Hearing Disfective Vision Clreutation Chronie ty Presen(lity rvous Debilit Jaundi of 1 ing of the ut Thyrold Starvation unted Growth Prostration in Diseises Brain Womb alysis Grandular Inlarge- Ovarlan Diseases Suppressed Menstrua. ht's Disease tion Melancholia Nervousness from Loss of Vital Power Anemia B Syp < Glands Nt Fat COMPE PHYSICIAN OF OFFI( IN CHARGE In the carly part of January, 1601, I came to you for treatment for paralysis, and 1 am glad to be able to testify that the paralysis is cured. I am still feeling some weak, but 1 think a few months' more treatment will make me as well and strong as a man of 70 years could expect to be. 1 talk to everybody I see about your rem- edies. 1 think they cannot be beat.—A, R. Smith, Rokeby, Neb. Al Canes Dingnose Person or THYROID-LYMPH CO D4, 95 and D6 BO0, 502 and Burr Blk. g FREE, Elther in y Mail, Hee Bldg LINCOLN, NEB, OMAHA, NEB, $1,000 in Prizes and a Bu Are You Good at Addin Get the Correct Sum of the Figures. P ? Q ¥ NS Sxte N R W &N 0NN Prizes for the Nearest Correct Sum of All the Figures. Can You Add Correctly ? e e Sheotl s A% d ‘> - NOTE=There is no fignure higher than 0. There are ch figure is complete in itaelt. Every subscriber, new or old, will be entitled to one guess with every 15 cents paid on subscription. USE THIS BLANK IN ALL CASES. Date Recelved The Bee Publishing Co., Omaba, Neb. A TS RS ‘, sl combinations of figures. Enclosed find $. on subscription account. reainssat0 BPDIY my Guesses on the Figures t and No, Where parer Is delivered Postofice ... Where paper Is sent BUIALE S0 seresesaes Are you taking The Bee now? ..... If not, when do you want it started?. .................00nn | Address All Answers to PUZZLE DEPT., THE OMAHA BEE, OMAHA, NEB.

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