I THIS OaiAILA DAILY BEE: SrXDAT, OCTOBER 1 t, lf00. 1 4 1 41 TABLE AND KITCHEN. Practical Suggestions About Food and the Preparation of It. ......... .... . . e... ...... lllfiKlltiK nf Ingredient. Mixing and combining material in proper manner In of prime importance, after they aro carefully measured. Hove all materials to bo used near at hand anil measured. Hate nil utensils reaily hefore lelmilnK op e rati Vis. Thli save hlunders ami waste of time. The Hour, unit. hntcltiK powder and tplc.es (If lined I lhnuld bo thornuKhly sifted r mixed toother In r bowl. If egg.i are to te separated have a towl for the yolks and a platter for the white, llreak each eiiK separately, over a saucer, o that If the iKg U not perfectly fresh or the yolk chould ho broken and mixed with the white. It can he aot al'li for another purpoo or thrown away without spoiling the prs? already sep arated. When ready to (otnblne the tnaterl al there arc ttirr-o waVs l whlrh It may bp done, as follow. To Stir In. This tneiitin to mix InKredletits thoroughly by itnlnat u I'irinlar raoti'iti of the spoon or puddle: widening the elreles ns you blend materials In'o n smooth maun. Tills In em ployed In all emitter.- and Is the first prin ciple of mixing llellllnn. This term a plied '" rimers, eggs or liquid t t Pure Food t 6 None hut Advertising of Hiortughly Re liable. Pure and Healthful roods Will lie Accepted for These Columns. I-TAItUMIII) Im7i. preparation means to turn the lnsredlents over ami over with a dirided and rapid mo tion, allowing your mlxlnK ipoon or paddle to brlns the under part to the surface with a quirk downward and upward stroke. In this way a conel lerable amount of air Is In corporated Into the mixture and the batter raado llxht and smeoth. (uitlnu mill I'nlilliiit. This method I employed when materials suth as beaten whites nf tgs or shipped cream aro to be added to a heavier mixture In order to tirevent the eacane of tho air al ready Introdured by heatlm? or whipping the. ittx or creaui. dd the lighter niaiunui gradually and with n wooden spoon or pad dle cut down artitly through the mixture to bottom of bowl. carvyltiK tho beaten minus I or cream with tho utensil, and turn over, Lrlnnlnn In surface npmltr. repeat this mo tion until nil is thnmtmhly blended. To Inture success, mueh deticnus on uio little detail. Kven a little Knowledge tjnineil in this direction Is of con siderable belt.. es It show the often troubled .md anxious hotuelteepor thnt there Is n nuht way of dolliK thing, and Immediately she reaolws to llnd out tho ninny reasons -why women nru becoming more and more widely awake to the fact that thero Is an endless amount to learn In this ' broad field of domestic science, fo mucn I Hint must come from tho actual putting Into I everyday nrnetlee the many well conceived ! theories an I carrying them to u successful issue under all conditions and surrounding. it Is one thine to advance, from a sclent.lb standpoint, a ralKully tested theory In re nurd to the proper uvthod of dolna thu and lies that make the problem of right living so hard to solte Monday hkbakfaht. f renin of Wheat, Sjnar and Cream. Bcrattibled Hrcs. Stew ml Potatoes. White Corn Mullltis. Toffee. M'NCII. Hralloped Halmon. Plleed Tomatoes. Milk Biscuit. Ooeoa. DINN'EIt. Cream of I'otato Soup. Urcaded Cutlets, Tomato f'auc;. Teas. Strln.j Beam. Cauliflower. Meet Salad. Iced Cnntaloupe. Coffee. Tt'KSOAY. Hit ISA K FAST. Oranoso niseutt lllackberrles, Cream. Tomato Omelet. Fried KkB Want. Quick Parker Mouse Holla. Coffee, M-NCII. Kifgs Canada. ltrown Dread. Herry Frltturs. Ten, DINNK11. Itlcc Soup. Broiled Steak, Hot Horseradish Sauce. 1'rlen Unitarian. Corn. Hteweil Cucumbers. Tomato Mayonnaise. Currant Sponge, Vuiillln Sauce. WEHNKSDAV. IIKttAK FAST. Farina. Stewed Fruit, Cream, llrolled Chops. I Inched Potatoes. Graham Mulling. Toast. Coffee. I.CNC11. Fish Salnd. Health Ulead. Cake. Fruit. leed Colfee. UlNNlIlt. Onion ami Cucumber Soup. Chicken Pol Pie. Linked Potatoes. Tomatoes mid Okra. Corn Fritter, lettuce ."nliul. Wafers. Cheese. I'onch nnd Hlco Puddltigs, Fruit Sauce. Corf oo. Dyspopsla. Insomnia nnd the nltendant evils resuUltiK therefrom have become so pruvnletit .is to arouse tho feminine mind to tho fact that lu v If .preservation it be hoovis her to seek no longer tor remedies. but for n nuilinl cure, a she does not llnd or re..ng he human body, bin another i ,.,, n.,K the victims of sour, heavy Gladstone Bros & Co, l.viilit'oitArKI). .Importer of. Fancy Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 1308-1310 Douglas St.. OMAHA, NEB. 'lelephono 'J.'iS. No Imitation Goo.ls MaiKtku:. anil mute difieretit pt" p 'Inn when It i nines ,, l hi ii iirm tl bv those tioi sulll- i !"' .rsi l In a keowbil.' nf the ebiso n leiioii'- exl ng lie'wecn food, occupation, surro. ii Htm nnd tile miin physieal anoma- THE ART OF LIVING and living well. Is In Judicious marketing. Where you buy Is of us much Important e as what you buy and what you pay for It. when it comes to food. You wnnt to know the surroundings of the things you aro going to eat. Notice the cleanliness of this store. Kverythlng Is fresh nnd appetizing and attractive. . 1 t HYGEIA La a UYCIUNIC METHODS applied to Hie making and handling or all dalrv products. That Im the iirgiiinent p nlTer you to une our goods. Kvory housekeeper wants C'lOd butter. There Is encli a thing ns good butter and better butter and then there Is 24th and Farnam Sts. BEST BUTTER That'll "Ihgel.i- A great many people know (bis lo be true. Oth eis have not Vet round it out We want ewrjone m know II r von lire nk ptleiil eome down lo our rriMiniT! and we will how you llygela" butter Is made from absolutely pure pas teuri7.il crenm. p Is the only butter on this matket of which Ibis ran lie said. HyKeia Creamery Co., Telephone 719 W3 Jaekson St Phone 151 1 I'm .Meats. Q . - - .- I'lmnc 15f.! For (ifoccrlcs. $1,000 DOLLARS Is the amount ynu en get If you ran , prmo that th're are any other lngn-- I d'ents used but pure malt and hops In the mai.ufiu tiire of - Gettelman's Beer This beer Is well fermented, thor bund tnugb struks and grenry fried foods an i ei iipntlen mm Ii to her taete. And. In fart, she might be much more agreeably em ployed In learning how to make the bread a more reliable staff of life, the same stouk tender ond toothsome and the fried foods less mischievous In their effect. Few women, comparatively, have cooking schools within their leach, but the kitchen Ii a uni versal Institution, embracing a scientific laboratory of no mean oenpe. wherein she may tain knowledge of more things thnn ever yet dreamed of lu her phllntophy or a collegiate course. Hut for a strange and unaccountable reason, the homely kitchen, as an Institution of learning, Is rated bo low the esteem of the average woman. Wis aro led to wonder at tlinen whether or not. cooking being a science of the highest order, this may not be the reason why women do not take to It morn readily. The artistic features, such as beautiful china and table decorations, nppeal at onco to her mind, but tho plain realltle", the deep investigation Into tho constituent principles upon whli h everything depends In the way l of health, do not eelte tho degree of In terest In her inlnd Hit necessity of tho limes demand. Heetpes, Fried Spring Chicken (Southern Style.) Cut a small chicken In four pieces; dip each piece uulckly lu Ice-cold vmcr; sea son with salt and pepper and cover well with Hour. I In vi) bottom of frjlng pan well covered with hot fat. l.ny the pieces of thicken In this and fry a' deep rlcn brown on both sides. When done, drain and ar range on a hot platter; set where tho meat will not get cold while you make tho dress ing or Banco. Take two tabUspoonfuls of tliu fat remaining In the pan, pluco In u Hiiucepau with two tableapoonfuls of flour. and stir to a smooth paste; then puur In as it Is Much more delicate than when boiled with the meat and rice as stewed I'Hultllower; and nun h cheaper Select a small, hard, white hewl. cut It In quarters lay In cold water to soak for an hour drain, cut oiT the hard part and chop rather coarsely. Put In plenty of boiling, salted water, leave Immersed and boll for twenty minutes, or until tender; drain and turn Into a heated dish; pour cream snucc orer It and serve. Snow Pudding Cover Unit a box of gelatine with cold water and soak ten minutes; pour over It two cups of boiling water: add two cups of sugar and stir until dissolved, then add tho JuLo of three lemons; strain through cheeso cloth or line slevo Into on ugate basin (do not uso tin); set on Ice or in a very cold place until perfectly cold nnd it begins to stiffen, then beat with the egg whip until ns whlto ns snow nnd stiff; beat whites of four eggs to a froth ond stir Into the pudding; wet n fancy mould In Ico water, turn In the pudding nnd set In n cold place to harden, servo with vanilla sauce, mado by beating tho yolks of the four eggs together with half cup of sugar, mid n quart of hot milk: cook In a double boiler until consistency of thick cream; remove from the fire: add vanilla and set away to cool This makes a large quantity. PuMteiirlzInu Dairy Products, This process waa named In honor of Pasteur, who first used tho methods ex- i cluslvoly In France In preserving liquors from fermrntntlvo changes. Two condi tions aro sought after In pasteurisation, one, tho annihilation of growing bacteria; the other, avoidance of a cooked flavor. As applied to milk and cream It consists simply in heating the product to ISO or 153 degrees F and then cooling as rapidly as posslblo to CO degrees or lower. The de struction of germ life Improves materially the keeping qualities of tho product, and nlso eliminates diseased bacteria. If present. Practlrnlly nil the line butter produced In Denmark at the present time. Is mado ftom pasteurized cream. This butter commands the very highest price In the Kngllsh market and sells for .1 cents per pound moro than the best butter ex ported from tho United States. While tho prorobs of pasteurization Is very simple, yet, It Involves considerable expense and special apparatus, and proba bly for this reason It has not been gen erally practiced In this country In the mnnufacture of butter. As applied, how ever, to milk and cream, It Is coming Into very general use, nnd It Is probably safe to say that lu a few years the law will compel the sale of pasteurized milk and cream to the exclusion of the raw product, an n sanitary measure for tho protection of the public health. Kqinil Three Pounds of Href. Those who deslro n tempting nnd nutri tious meal that can be served In a second at cost of 1 cent a per(.on should buy Oran ola. It has a rich, nuttv flavor. Ono round package coulaltH as much nutrition ns three pounds of beef. It Is thoroughly cooked nnd ready for Immediate, uso with the addition of fruit Julie or milk. Header of this paper who will send the name of a grocer who does not sell firnn ola to the Sanitarium Food Co., Battle Creek, Mich., will receive a free sample. In ordering of your grocer be sure that a rh'ture of tho Ilattlo Creek San'tarlum Is on each package. Tho genuine tlranoln hears this picture. inn c.vnnwi. xoti;. oughlv aged by the old-fitshloned na- t turiil process anil niinoieii m me mom t J exp-ri and approved manner. T A. .1 SHOUT. Manager Omaha f i Street ' Drain b. 'KM '.''' Smith lutb Street Princeton opened with a freshman elaas of nearly 4"0, the largest In Its history. The youngest of nil professors at tho uni versities of (iermatiy Is Dr. Siegfried I'letsehel, who was recently appointed to a ono cup of good rich milk and stir con- i chnlr In the law department of Tubingen. fctantly until It bolls; season with half a ,,H V"ly ,13 V'T - , . ....i i. i ... - , Tim London echoed board Is rei.ponslblo Uaspooiitul salt and two dashes of white fol. ti,e education of a population more than popper. Let boll three minutes, then puur double that ot Denmark or Oreece, larger over tho chicken and Bprmklo a little ''l'"' ""i1 Scotland, ami only exceeded . , , . , ..,,.... I slightly by that of Havarta and Holland. White Multlna Sift one and one-hnlf cups Ltir I ryiiaj ass:?'.! .:irrmgg57v I witli the I l mil IS THE ENGTN1ER. OF OCR FATE If ihr mei laid we ie lible to be affet tr & by thr jjlmcnts to wh'rh the animals whose fit i taken are lubjert. If she utr i"rMviTV,r-: "t i frl rt.irSfcf t.& we arc lUDie to or ancuru uT - y 3 xm& y Wesson's Odorless Cooking Oil we are "itomach harpy " Thil purrly vegetable product ii cleanly. It is digestible, w hich lard is not. Dyrpeptiis caa with impunity enjoy 1'ixiil cooked in it without sullering afterwards. It is odorless, does not taint the atmosphere of rooms aj joining thr kitchen. It never be comes lancid as dies lard and other lats, but remains sweet and Clean un- til the last drop dors Its appeuiing work. Pound for pound it goe twice at far and dnes twice the work of lard or butter. cm nfflfflM W 1 wmv( &astsa.sh'n 7? MANm ESS .a - m A ;?S?,iftc7YvT " I7il POOIMSi 1 Ths crisp, licht rIclfS set liRhtly on baby's little stomich, which Is W& learninir its i limary lessons In activity. It's time to change tuby's fond l) to SOllieillUis muiB auuaiaiiiiai iiuii l-.-.c i. h.i- hmis ojjh.hi with its Rrowtin; needs cries nut for GRANOSE FLAKES, which are nude of the entire wheat berry (Hull removed), thoroughly cooked and con tains all tho nutritive clemen's reccssatv to a p-owirv; child, are steril ized and parlly digested Avoid luirsh burned grain and white pasty foods. .ti your proecr for "Ila'Mo Creole VNI"' U'.U'M FooiN," o.n i ' c iu'P'eil upi a by t m mauv foods --cM -. r rtputatlon 'i 'tec cults furvr-.ta-n will brlbgyou asumplp ar.d lluoklota. Iteltlc Creek Sanitarium Food Co., Battle creek, Mich. of Hour, half cup sugar and one-halt cup baklni; powder und half a teaspouiiful salt tcKcihcr until thoroughly mixed. Tljen add abeiit half a cup nf water and beat smooth. Suften one tablcspoonful of buitor and tjtlx well Into the battor. Olvo It a vlKoijfua beatlnK: then fold In tho whites of twee eiiHH beaten to a froth, llako in mulllii jiins or rings. Summer Srjuash (with Molted Buttor) Two summer syuashes, peeled and cut Into elithths, lemovinK seeds If they are larKo; hull In salted water for twenty niluutes. 1 hen tender drain and arrange on a dlsn of toast. Sprinkle with salt nnd popper I and nrve with KiirIIsIi drawn butter, i I'otatois an Oratln I'are and parboil I six medium-sized potatoes. When (.old cut Into ulU't'H nnd put luto a baking dlsn. Melt two tablespuontuls butter in a saucepan; odd sntno amount of flour and Etir tin. II bmooth: let cook a few minutes, then add a cup of milk or half a cupful of milk and half a cupful of while stock. Stir nnd cook mil 11 It bolls up well. Remove from the lire; stir In tho beaten yolka of two eggs and two heiiuiui: tahlesiioonfills urn led cheese. Season to taste with salt and I layeiiuc. rour this bunco over tnn pota toes, cover top with thin layer of bread ciiimbs nnd bako in a moderately hot oven until the potatoes aro well douo and a nice color on top. Servo from dish In which tboy aro baked. Frozen Fruit Pudding Add half a cupful of sugar to one pint of raspberry Juice and heat lu a double boiler until sugar is dis solved. Moisten four level tnblespoonfiils cornstarch In a little of tho cold fruli Juice and stir Into tho hot syrup. Stir constantly until It thlcl.i ns. Remove from (he lire and when cool enough fold in the whites of three eggs beaten to a btlff froth. Fill a mould cover closely and pnek In Ice and coarse salt for two huurs. Serve with sugar aud cream or vanilla sauce. Kggs Canada Select large, linn, rlpo to matoes, remove tho sklnB without scalding, t'ut n slice from the stem end and ruiuvo the core and seeds. Set them on a hii.lered, tlni baking dish. Ilreak an egg Into each tomato: till up remnlntng space with cream snore: spnnklo the top with grated cheeso; pl.n o i lie pan on a mullln ring In a pan of I hot water; set In the oven aud hake until I the tomatoes aro lender, but not broken. Teach aud Uleo Dumplings Wash a cup ' of rb e and sprinkle It into a kettle of boiling water, keeping It boiling rapidly nil the lime lint 11 rice Is teuder, but 110 L 1 brcki ii. Add a teaspoonful of salt after It has been bulling some tlmo. When rice Is ' done pour Into a colander to drain; let cold wuter run over It a few minutes to hlanrh it Drain dry. Ilnvo pieces of muslin six im hes wiunre, wrung from cold water. In ' i enn r of each pleco put a tahlchpuonful of rice, spread It out, and In center place half of n peach, pared and stone removed, (1111 Hie hollow with rlco; placo other half 1 of pe,u h on top, then take up tho comers i of tho muslin squares und draw tho rlru ' around the peach, covering it thoroughly, ! Tie up, nut too tightly, and placo tho iiumpuiig in a steamer una cool nair an hour. Serve with fruit sauce. Mer Terrapin Cut beef liver Into slices about one-quarter of nn Inch thick. Cover with boiling water and simmer gently for ten minutes uncovered. Then cut Into dice. Ttke two level tcaspoonfuls butter and two level tablcspoonfuls Hour nnd rub together to n smooth paste. I'm In a saucepan over the tiro and when melted ,add one cup of milk or half milk nnd halt cream Stir nnd cook until it begins to thicken. Mush the yolks of two hard I boiled eggs, chop the whites of tho eggs Into small cubes and add bath to tha sauce with the liver and salt nnd cuyonne to tnste Let come to a boiling point lli -movc from the fire, add two mblespoon fills of sherry and servo at once. This ! a dainty way to sorvo cabbage, Samuel Mather of Cleveland has offered to give Kenyon college at Gambler. O.. $10. iki for every l.'i.u"i secured from other Hources. From this has resulted a gift of ?10,i"s from .1. 1. Stevens for h library fund. flew Dyman Abbott, the editor of the Out look, hits been chosen iigaln as one of the preachers lo Harvard university, to serve one vear. Dr. Abbott In very popular at tho university and has been n preacher to It probably more often thnn any other clergy man. At the recent sesMon of th Protestant Kplsi opal church nt Kmporln. Kan., an nouncement was made, that the sum of JM.iioi) hml been ilonultd to the college of the Sisters of Uctlimr nt Topckn The innnoy Is a legacy from the lute Felix It. Urunot and Ills wife of Pittsburg. Pa. Observation of T.iloO pupils by tho child study department of the (iilncgo schools has lesulted In the conclusion, embraced in a report, that "the average large pupil Is brighter than the small one," and "that the larger, stronger nnd heavier the pupil the higher will be his nt.indlng In Kiiool." Dr. David P. Hut-rows of the San Diego (Cnl Stato Normal school, has been ap pointed assistant superintendent of imbllc Instruction for the Philippines. lie Is probably the oiiiigest man to bq appointed to un administrative position In those Inlands, but lias already won distinction us an aiithmtiolngist. The yule bos must be great letter writers. A sub-station of the New Haven postolllee has Just been established at the university, and the postmaster estimates that the mall of Vale C'lilents and profes sors itlotie that will pass through it will equal that snt tlitough oltlces In towns of lL'.u.O to lfi.noo Inhabitants. Max Schocnfeld, a former Phllndelphlun, but now n resident of Ko'schaoh, Switzer land, has given Jl".'""1 to the National Farm M hool of Dovlestown, Pa., to be used In tlv j pjchaso ot larms, which are to be rented lo graduate of the school, therehy giving them an opportunity of practically I demonstrating the value of the Instruction I they have rei elved and the capability of the lleluew youth to support himself by I means of nur'eulture. I The last otllclal teport gives 111 public1 sihools in Hawaii, employing 314 teacher and having It.Ot pu Us These are cup- plemeiited by large and excellent private schools forty-eight In number, employing , LiKi teachers, with I.I'M pupils enrolled, or these 15,oiV ,md more students ubelll Vi 0 are Hawiulatis and nearly 3,'jiX) fractional llnwallaiiH. The Portuguese eomo no.t, with nearly I.ihmi. and then the Chinese and Japanese, with oyer l.im) en h. Then come the American children. (WO strong. Nine nationalities are tabulated, and thu strag glers from nil corners of the world are placed under the heading "other foreign ers. I1 SSEEHsSi lll':Mlllllllll!lli':llll!llllllllllHllll';,:' SMlM iff f4l Jill wnP "GO SOUTH," &MYS THE DOGTOR, " Change of climato is tho only tiling that will help your lungs." To many a side man and woman thoso word. aro equivalent to a death sentence. Uo South? How can thev when tho husband's watro is needed to supnort tho home? (o South? How can the mother leave her babes alono and helpless? If change Of climate is the only hope, then thero is no hope loft But is it tho only hope? Thero aro thousands of people, sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, obstinate deep seated coughs, bloeding from tho lungs, and other symptoms of pulmo nary disease, who have found a cure at homo by tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery. It would be impossible to exaggerate the wonderful character of some of these cures. Take tho caso of Miss Rose Reed, given below. An attack of pneumonia results in an abscess of tho left lung. In fivo weeks tho physician gives her up, tells her she is going into consumption, and cannot live to sco another spring. She is so weak she cannot lift her head from tho pillow; so emaciated that she weighs only ninety-five pounds. Tho physician's diagnosis, " Consumption," is borne out by tho conditions. But the forecast of the patient's futuro was wrong. She got well, by tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. There are thousands of such cures on record at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. As chief physician to this great Institute, Dr. R. V. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of skilled specialists, has made a record of ninety-eight per cent, of cures. This record covers over thirty years of practice and tho treatment of hundreds of thousands of patients, it can be confidently said of " Goldon Medical Discovery " that it always helps, and almost always cures. 66 "I dcom it my duty to inform you concvrninn Uio wonderful restoration of mv Mator'tt health," wriUiH Miss Kato V. Hi-wl, OU Park Avimuo, Lafnyottc, Indiana. "In February, lslN, slie was prostrated by nn attack of pneumonia which (after Bovcral weeks) resulted in an abseess of t lit lilt luup;. After the disease had )ro;res?ctl about fivo weeks her phy sician gavo her up, saying that nho was noing into consumption, hut it might bo po-siblo that as spring advanced she would improve, but with the return of winter the disease would renew il;elf ami slio could not po-'sibly boo another - pring time. At this juncture another sister, resMini; several miles distant, came to visit her, bringim; with her a bottlo of Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. She had great faith in the medicine and had hopes of its bene fiting our sister, ltose. After writing to Dr. Pieroo fur advieo we began using the medicine, and before iniMiy doses had been taken wo noted an improvement in her condition. After using ono bottle flic was able to sit up in a chair for an hour or two at a time. Its use was continued until flic had taken seven nnd a half bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and one of the ' Favorite Prescription,' when she declared herself cured, giving all tho credit to Dr. Pierce's medicines. And now when she hears anvone coin- no difference what tho ailment, her advice is, ' Jal:e nr. J'tcrce s uokien Medical Jtscovcry and yon will goon lie all right. It cured me when other remedies failed.'1 " At the timo sho commenced taking your medi cines she wat so weak she conld not raise her head from her pillow and she was no emaciated that her weight was only ninely-llve pounds ; she now weighs one hundred and twenty pounds, and she is able to work steadily at her vocation dressmaking. " We shall always fool grateful to you, believing that your treatment saved her from an untimely grave." You aro invited! to consult Qr. Pierce by Setter FREE, If you aro suffering from dlseaso S chronic farm GarrcsgtondettCQ strictly private and confidential. Address u n. V. PJarco, Buffalo, N.Y. WSSiTE TO-iSF. A curd. The manufacturers of llannor Salvo have , authorized tho undersigned to r,uarantee H 1 for hums, cuts, sores, ulcers, tetter, ec zema and all sltln diseases. Vou have your monoy bach If It doesn't do nil It claims. Myorn-nillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. H riwri Svi- r )i 7 vfr e Ilili'CP Orders fur llnoje. Hero nf" .'time orders recently received Vy a ilrupelst In n Kansas city: "Vou will "leas give the lettlc hoi Scents wn-He i ! Au u.e Tuxvn tor to gurgle Unity's throat, ami oblenge " "Hear Duchter. pies glf hearer five cense worth uf epei nc Inr to throw up in a fivo months' old habe. ?C. II.-The Imbc has a sore st immlek." "I have n I'Ute pain in my child's dlngrum I'lense give niv mm snmethlng to release it " "Mv little bahey has out up Us father's parish plsathsr. Heil an anecdote iiulck iui Iiosslh'e by the enclosed girl." "I hnf a hot time In my Ineldes nnd wit h I wood like to be extinguished. yVliat Is good for to extinguish f Tho Inelnsed nnev Is for the price of the extinguisher II irry pleas." Tills eiiild Is my little girl. send vou live cents to buy two sltless powders for a groan up adult who Is sllte " Tin' .Nevs from Ailnnm' I'olnt. Atlanta I'onstltutlon: The Adams' I'olnt .luurmil Is n new eundldnto for public favor. The following Items nre from lis local columns. "KeU." Hrown married fn ttn, ub serlbe to this paper a'l In the same dav "W'lll'am Jenkins had Ins lee em off bv the railroad Tuesdm Morn.in Spr.iwli- hupiend to the iieel. dent of breiiklng Ills neck Wednehdav. "Jeff Tomtners. who has one mother-ln-l iw ii off that lady's left oar on Saturday Iiibi tie debiting flub broke up In h row Thursday night We have not learned whi' the damages wer "Thero Is no news this week, for the ab sence of whlrh wa aik thu Indulguiico of our readers. ' WELL MADE and WELL NAMED I Thc Richard Cobden cent Cigar -" 0, it itjiiuiitii, in the memory tif it-, natne-sake the man who, Disraeli said, was "an honor to Kngland." IT IS A PIF.Cn OF GOODS THAT IS AN HONOR TO ITS MAKER. Richard Cobden lcdm-ed the cost of bread in Kngland from five pence to two pence a loof. The RiciiAKD Conur.N cigar re duces the price of a ten cent domestic cigar to 5 cents. Try ii and! you' El sac the point PAXTOM & GALLAGHER t!0 OMAHA, JOHN G. HOOT, Wholesnlo Blstrlhutnrt.. Mnhnr. nnn- . ii Krug Cabinet" If not, you have mlssou a good thlnt, This exqulclte mult hevorago stands on a unique basis. It sells Itself. Its fama and reputation Ii the envy of many. Tho palate, the beneflclul results achieved "within" th Inner tnun are tho only and real Judges ot Its merits. Approved of by them. It trl umpbantly entore Innumerable housoboldi. Where Cabinet enters, doctor and drug bills exit. nimwidi IIY IMII',11 uitio iminvivfi co I'lin'le 4-211. .)MIIA. Null noaBorjjna'a.a'Eita A Ground floor ea a otFia With a Big rapjs- Vault oo as ri Located right on Farnam Street, In a y riUE rnonp bulldlnB Is un oppor y tunltjr whlrh may not come again fur years Thero Is another largo room a B adjoinlug whl. h you may have, If you gg want It, iTbloh opens on the court. Electric light, hcut und janitor scrv- u U ice are Included In thu rental. llesldcs, there Is an advantign in a H he I ur; In tho bMit biilldlni; In town. h STROKS V;HEn IN DOUBT, TRY tt a: Tiy 4iae b.txiit t.iotMi ot yeM aiel D.iva cured tnieituiiDi -' rcaKet of NVrvout Ducattt. ii h 21 Ucbilit) , Iiironeii. blf plr. ntsiamlVarirocelr.Atrnpriy.f. . 'Iney i.ljr th Dram, nr'niithfa the . r juur.n, pake tlure-'1 'n peifc-1, anrt impart a i.-aiitif . : ulnit.lA il,. Hl,'.tH k.l. All. J l.al.', Iiili.nf I vjvSw If.fc. "i"i ... .... "i. uiiii.i nn ' iiu . u iviti, tit vin .iirr.n.'.i r ..... . .,...v.. eifyWIVWl-K' are pr-pe iy jri ' t , f - in 'ttawon rthrmlntilnanily, I aniiimptioiier l)?iiti. WL Mailed le led. Vi e i re 6 tsxes, wllb ironhd legal miaraiitee ti ur or r'fiindlfao wtmH'y'-fy mtioey, . I if jow. Aot,I-ji, PfU Mr 1 ' TI" li" O. Bold by Kuhn t Co. 15th and V uglas. and J, A. Fuller & Co.. th nnd Douclas, n a o a H O Ground Moor, Bee Building. "onitisiH,--'iau l C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, tToolc,K!ueheHsTliletrpuircfRfilll'r ifi'J . u-'d inoiillil) tijrcufr -0 - ludirn, 1'riee, 1 Ilv mail. 1 1. 1." Mend t eenls tar ssiniil" anil purilriilaru Tlis f mk Co., W iO'.;r I nf , ne'rr t Ii 8cU ta Oiaatm by Kutiti Vti., IS & DouiUh