THE OMAHA DAILY 33.KE: WEDNESDAY, NOYEMHEIi 7, 1900. NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES EitensiTO Linen of Pall and Holiday Publication!, Rohlfa' method of presenting a mystery the Revolution. Mr. Tomllnson has visited story Is well known, "The Circular Study" alt the places which arc the scene of the Is a good example. It Is said that the story, has bad access to many old docu author originally had In mind a drama1 ments and has produced a book which niches, arc usually served (or luncheon or dialing tllph suppers. Theao give hu op portunlty (or using up In a dainty, accept able manner many otherwise hopeless ma- i:.i,.vm;iMi thi: wiiitu nut si:. 1'liuin uf the l.tltt .Mr. HnrrUoii Will I'nibtilily Hp Adopted. Hcgardless of tho result of tiio presi dential election, the commission authorized SOMETHING Fiction a DudhI Predominate, bat Thuiie Who Prefer More Solid Mat ter AVIII Kind Mumethlnt; to Their Llklnir. h. C. Paget & Co. hava added very ma terially to their line of fall publications and a large number of books have come to band tbo last week from that most enter prising house. Their earlier publications, many of which wero revlowed In these columns, were most favorably received and the more recent arrivals round out and complete their lino of fall and holiday publications. Among tho works of Dctlon fresh from L. C. l'ago & Co.'s press might bo mentioned "Dauntless: A Story of a lAst and Forgotten Cause," by Ewan Martin, tho author of "Tho Knight of the King's fluard." The book la Illustrated by Harry C. Edwards. It Is a atlrrlng romance of lovo and war In England and Ireland. It rolatcn tho adventures of a young Irish gentleman who espouses tho Stuart cause. 1'rlco, 11.50. A second novel from tho same publish ra bears tho tltlo "Wreaking tho with this plot. The story has been long , parents will gladly choose for their children, terlals and at tho same time savo many In her mind, tho motif antedating all others Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston. Trice, a dollar for fresh meats which arc always al tB0 ,Rgt BCgglon of C0Ugrc9S t0 consider written by her, with tho exception of "The U.GO. a tax on tho limited pocketbook, Uj0 ,,ucston of cninrgtnK tho olllclnl resl- ,..,., Ancnovy uunapes uemuva uio nones dunco of tho chief executive linn decided ' rccKies anuiuu; j i I a bottle of good Anchovies, preserved t0 recommend tho plans originally sii- Verse, by H. C. Uowinan, Is a little vol- n oU, rut (our lnt0 a mortar or bowl; gcgled by ,ho lal0 Mr8, uellj;milti Harrison. umo mai is sure 10 uriug qoiikih 10 n adu tt tablespoonful lemon juice, eighth of luo rt.port ot lne commission Is practl ioers ot mo nuraor una pamos mui uuvur a Bpoon(Ui 0f cayenne or paprika, which Is cnuy completed, relates tho New York nuoui ooynoou nays. mt. ioimiu lino '- ,nllder, and ono tablespooniui of butter. Herald, aud tho drawings have been pen- du.uu lun.aui. iuiu iUU u. i wi u pound or rut) to a paste, uui amps oi ccj outi 80 tmU tn0 resuu 0f Its dellbeni- same keen sense of humor and tho namo stalo bread ftwelvo for this ouantltv of Hna u-itt i. r,i inr r,r..,.nttinn m tins command of slmplo pathos that character- anchovies), quarter of an Inch thick, ono committee on public buildings nud grounds lie much of tho vorso of Lugeno Meld and and cre.half Inch wldo and three Inches wnen congress convenes In December. Ac James Whitconib Itlley. Alfred Dartlctt, longi clarify four tnblespoonfuls of but- companylng tho report will bo a plaster tor and fry tho strips of bread a dcllcato model of tho present building and tho pro- 1 t ,. , rl , -1 I . I. . ... ... . . ,,....., i . .. v... Unnn.tn.i. uruwn 111 mis. luui uuu njivuu nuu mo nosed extension, wmcu win no umsucu in Tk. n... i. nf nnnMxinv. Porn anchovv pasto. Cut tho remaining an- lmo to bo exhibited nt tho Washington .uu - "o- . . . . ..... -,. ... --. . ... Co.'s new magazine Is at hand and If future cllovl(s ul '"b centennial celebration in mis city on ue month .hall brlnir forth caua v oralse- l"u u" -"cu luu cu uuu ccmocr .. worthy Issues, a most successful career ul "pnco iu ueiwtuu uu miernmo Tho work or tno commission was uoi nc- Leavenworth Case," her first book. Tho present story takes Its name from the TO PLEASE ALL READERS snape of a room In a New York houso round which tho action moves. The courso of the story Is out of the ordinary. The mystery Is solved In tho first half, but tho explanation ot the motives and the recital of tho events which led up to the tragedy possess that compelling Interest which keeps one reading until tho end ot the story Is reached. McClure, Phillips ft Co., New York. Price, $1.25. Tho Scrlbners merit the thanks of every admirer ot good literature for harlni; brought out a holiday edition of "Tho Old Gentleman of the tilack Stock," one of the most highly praised ot tho stories by Thomas NelBon Tage. The edition has beon prepared with Illustrations In color similar to "Santa Claus' Partner," Issued last year, which was ono of tho most successful ot the Christmas books, being now In Its twenty-fifth thousand. If any thing, the new book is more attractive In appearance and Is equally deserving ot public commendation, Charles Scrlbncr's Sons, New York. Price, $1.60. Work of Fact. John P. Youne of Saa Francisco has written a book which ho Is pleased to call I " lrnl ant tnn n nit PfnffPAul " t Vi n nlitnt lialncr tn rnmtinf anil nvnrthrnw "thn rrrntipnm Shackles." It Is a novel of excitement and ,dca that ,he ony uscrul functon of tno adventure by tho author of "A Set of ByBtcm of protection Is to aBslst In the Ilogues," Frank Uarrett. Tho scene c8tnbiuhmcnt of domestic manufacturing la laid In England and tho Interest centers industry." Beginning with tho first at In tho efforta of the herolno to obtain tcmpt at protccton ln England, made In tho freedom of her husband, who, although 12Cli jlr Yur)g traces the conflict of pro innocent, has been convicted of murder and tccttvo legislation with treo trade opposl entenced to imprisonment for life. The tlon down t0 tne pr0ValllnR business condi plot Is Btroiig and moves quickly and con- tlong )n tno united States In tho closing Istcntly to the climax. Price, $1.60. ycarg of tho nineteenth century. In a In giving to the public Joslah Flynfs mnstcry and convincing way he arrays "Notes of an Itenerant Policeman," Messrs. tno ot.)o of indisputable facta and figures Tago L Co. have conferred a distinct favor ln suppoi.t 0f the proposition that no per- upon novel readers as nil will agrco who ,rnncnt business misfortune can hludor havo read bin "Tramping with Tramps." lll0 career of a nation which steadfastly A number of the chapters of this book havo adhereB to a policy of self-sufficiency, apcarcd In Tho Independent, Harper's .,Thc development," says the author, "of a Wcokly and other publications, but much prctoctlonlHt country with manifold ro- f tho material is now and all of tho B0UI.ce8 results In tho accumulation of aitlclos have been revised beforo bolng vastly greater stores of wealth than could republished. Prlco, $1.26. possibly bo gathered In a dependent coun- A now novel by Oabrlelo D'Annunzlo. tho try( andi wnen crrated, tho wealth of a Italian romancer, will bo welcomed by nit nrntpctlonlst nation Is nractlcallv Invul- auch as enjoy his unblushing realism. Hla nerable. Tho groat manufacturing plants latest work, entitled "The Flamo of Life," 0j a country ot tho magnitude of the United ' baa been widely discussed and crltlolsJd states nro sublnct to certain economic vl- throughout Europe. Tho enemies of clesltudea, but thoy can nevor bo brought U Annunzio navo clairaca mat tno ncroino to a standstill by a blockade." Hand, Mc is tne portraituro or a coicDraicu uanan Nally & Co., Chicago. Price, $1.25 actress ami mat no nas uroiion tana wun nor in giving to tno worm certain conn- Al . timn .h(1 itpmatlonftt comullea fences which wero meant for him alone. tton3 naVo turned tho oyes of the world a aumcicni ami wnai snouiu uo conciua- tt,ard nussla, Edmund Noble'a "Rusla lvo answer to nil such statements Is tha and tno itusganB" muat bo considered In author's prompt and Indignant denial. ln uKDt o a mogt tmey pUbllcatlon. Prlco. $1.60. jjr fjobio does not attempt to cover cx In nddltlon to their long list of fiction haustlvcly tho history of Ilussla In this Messrs. Pago & Co. havo brought out a voiume. but to bring into prominence the great variety of books of a more solid great controlling processes of Husslan do character Among others "Tho Day's Work Volopment. and to present the story of Berlea" will bo found very attractive to Uugsla and the UUB8an people 80 a8 t0 many. It Is the purposo of the publishers mako u mtol 1 ltblo to the reader. Tho to Include ln this series stories and short booK. lg contlnuoua narrative and on popular treatises on self culture, ethics. tnlB are groupBd the 8evera, episodes of religion and reform. The volumes con- IlUBBan history which should be espe tain from thirty to sixty pages and aro clay empha8lxed. Tne chapters ot the bound in cloth. Among tho latest additions book ,ncIudfl. nd and People. Laying to this scries may be mentioned "Why Qo tbe Foundatloni( How Ru88,a necamo an 7.? ,h.urf ?? .byman.,A.0tV ,n Autocracy. Peter tho Great and Europeanl. Ilia orld." by Charles P. Thwlng; "Sow- laton The Women ncf0rmers, Revolt of lna anil Uitan nn " hv llnnL'tti rT Ivaahlnai. ... ! ..J. . """"" the Decemorists, emancipation of tne ton: "Graven On the Tables." by William Peagallta, Ruiii.n Expansion, Siberia and Ewlng Love; "If Yo Lovo Me." by Lucia ,no Ex0 s tcm Lan(?uage and Literature. M. Knowlcs; "Our Common Christianity," elc, Tue bcok whlIo ,nfendcd t0 bo str,ctiy br,Arl.h.UL P Sta.?iy.:. 0W, byJA e.X accurate ln its historical atatemcnts, is ander McKcnilc; "Nobio Womanhood," by frankly wrltten from an American stand- Charlco F. Dole. Theso dainty and Incx may ho predicted for the new venture, layers of whites and. yolks of two hard compllshed without considerable outside "Tho World's Work" Is a ma khz I no of uu"-u 1kk yn-aseu iuiuurh a mcio. m- opposition, notauiy irom ceuaiu urcuucun, human progress, dealing with tho vital ranK 'ko canapes on a dish and garnish anxious to supply designs for tho cxtou- question of contemporaneous Interest ln with stuffed olives or plmolas. slon of tho historic mansion, a thoughtful yet frank and Inolslvo way. Deviled Bones Tako tho legs, back or I There Is another clement of opposition It considers conditions not theories, facts wings of cold chicken or other fowl, scoro which threatens to mako Itself felt wheu not fancies, believing that our own time dP with a sharp knlfo, rub over with the question of appropriations comes be- and country aro good to llvo ln, and that melted butter and cover with a mixture fore congress. It is a combination of cltl- 'tho best is yet to be." It Is a necessary ' a dessert spooniui or made mustard, zens wno own ucsirauie property uu magazlno for the men who do things. If chutney and curry powuer. uroll them Washington Heights, at tno ueau oi v-on-In Illustrated bv olcturen larcer than those lightly and servo with following sauce: A nectlcut avenue and Sixteenth street, who usually published ln our magazines. There cupful of tho gravy or stock, a teaspoon- are anxious to have the official resldenco will be clear-headed articles on topics of ful of sifted sugar, juice or one lemon, of tno president permanently locaicu iu vital Interest, by men who know what they dash of paprika, thrco teaHpooufuls of that vicinity. It Is not a new idea to sep write about. Tho editor is Mr. Waltor II. catsup and, If you uso wine, half a cup of arato tho cxccutlvo office from tho presl- Page, assleted by trained writers; no nt- Good cherry. Cook the bones ln tho briuo dent's official homo, aud many influential tempt will be made to obtnin a famous about five mlnutea until very hot, then porsons aro interested in trying to bring It list of contributors the Idea of tho mag- serve. I about. azlno well carried out Is expected to win Oyster Cannpes Cut slices of brown I la not likely, however, tnat tnis gen- respect and Interest. Tho magazlno will bread Into fancy shapes. Itcmovo tho erauon win witness a cuango ui wiu i.reoi retall at 25 cents. Tho current number musclo from twclvo largo oysters, cut them dent's official resldenco from its present contains a most IntorMtlnir nrlpl on tho In small tilecns. add a tablesnoonful of location. Thcro Is no doubt of tho ncces- state of Nebraska by William R. Lelghton, chopped capers, a tablespoonful of chopped ""X tor ,noro liberal accommodations for an Oraaho writer. gherkins, two tableppoonfula of mixed "10 presiaoni, ma lamuy auu in uuicmi horanradlflh. thrrn tableaiioonfiila rhnnnnd staff. Tho subject has been agltatcu ror Tho abovo books are for sale by the crlerv. Mix with about nuarter of a run several years and tho consensus of opinion Mcgeath Stationary Co., 130S Farnam St. of Mayonnalso dressing and two table- aooms to bo la favor of enlurglng tho spoonfuls of Worcestershire sauco. Spread Present building and preserving tho out- plnu" It contemplates the construction of an cast and n west wing, of steel and whitu limrble, with all the modem lin-provements. Tho cast wing will bo devoted to the executive force and furnish better accom modations for official functions. Tho weBt wing will contain a large state dining room tapablo cf seating 100 guests, Tho present atate dining room Is crowded beyond comfort with fifty guests at table. and ln recent years It has been tho prac tice to servo state dinners in tho main corridor on the first floor. Tho second floor of the west wing will supply additional living accommodations foi tho president and IiIb family, and there will bo a private entrance from tho west so that official functions will not, as now, bo retarded by tho appearance at tho front door ot tho garbago man, tho expressman, with presidential luggngo, or tho grocct or the butcher delivering domestic supplies. According to the plans and specification as now drawn, tho extension will roqulre an expenditure of nearly $1,000,000, but when the work is completed the country will have a homo tor its president that will bo commodious nnd convenient, and tho lines ot the present structure will be as fully preserved, as were tno lines or tho capltol when the senate and house wings were added. George A. Points, Upper Sandusky. O.. over lno bte'aa whlch Bhmlld to vcry lines of the original structure. , 1 have been using I-oley's Honey sBhtly buttered. Garnish with capers and , Mrs. Harrison gavo much time nnd ..v-u uu uuu tt, tuv I shrouded clcrVt remedy I ever tried. It stopped tho cough CUccsc ncllsh-Put Into a bowl four liiuucuiuiciy uuu reuevcu Illl BOrOD68fl. I 1n.,A h Vilnannntiftlta nrn nlntnoit wrt Myors-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's ,.. .nhinnnf,ii nf m,.iin,i M.t'.nr n drug store, South Omaha. TABLE AND KITCHEN, Practical Suggestions About Foodind the preparations oi ii. dash ot paprika and quarter of n teaspoon- ful of salt. Beat all to a cream. Mix n teaspoonful of flour with a tablespoonful croam and add to other mixture Beat all well together. Spread upon buttered crack ers, Btand in a hot oven a few minutes and serve. Cream, Dnlly Mentis. THURSDAY. DHEAKFAST. Cereal Toast. Applo Sauce. Liver and uacon uons. Hrown Suuce. Rice Grlddlo Cnkes. Maple Syrup Cofleo. I.UNCIf. Cream of Turnip Soup. Grilled Deer. sip' I'ancaKes. l'cacn Tea. DINNER. Reof Rrotli. Brown Frlcusseo of Chicken. Dolled itlco. Uaked Onions Hiciimnit Hwcdl Potatoes. Almond Pudding. Foamy faauce. Correo. penslvo volumes must provo very popular as books for the holidays. Price, 35 cents. There are throo books among Messrs. Tago & Co.'s recent publications which desorvo much more than a passing notice, Inasmuch as they aro not only Interesting ia tho matter of contents but are espe cially well calculated for holiday gifts, be ing elegantly bound and illustrated. frankly written from an American stand point and alms to express tho deep Interest which Americana tako ln tbe future of Russia. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston. Price, $1.60, JuTenllr Literature. Those who havo been so fortunato as to read Eliza Orno White's two previous books for children, will give a warm welcome to The her latest work, "Ednah and Her Broth- first Is "Heroines of the Illblo In Art," by era." Ednah Beverly Is 9; her brothers aro Clara Ersklno Clement, author of "Angels s, 7 nnd 6, and two cousins aro a little ln Art," "Saints In Art," etc. No ad- oldor. From their pleasant home they mlrer of sacred writings or of biblical art mako long visits to their grandmother, near could fall to appreciate this most nt- Boston; they spend a winter ln New York, tractive volume. It Is ltsolf a work of nrt como near bolng arrested for climbing of which Its publishers havo every reason trees In Central park; go gypsying In to bo proud. "Famous Pianists of Today Pennsylvania, have a picnic ln Nahalit and Y'estorday," by Henry C. Lahee, nnd and do many other Interesting things. They "Contemporary American Composers," by aro well trained children and aro good com Rupert Hugheri, nro two 1 tltlo volumes pony for young readers. Tho book Is capi brought out ln uniform style which aro tal for little ones to read, or for mothers most appropriate as holiday gifts for all I to read to them, and both mothers and lovers of music. Both volumes are 11- children will be suro to enjoy it greatly, lUBtrated with a largo number of photo- Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston. Price, $1 graphs or prominent musicians ot this and other dayB. Tho price of tho two latter "A Georgian Bungalow," by Frances volumes is $1.60 and of tho former. $2. Courtnay Baylor, is a pretty story ot Messrs. Pago and Co.'s long list of Ju- Bouthern plantation life in which much venlles recently rovlowed In thoso columns of tho fun Is contributed by a young Topsy seemingly loft nothing to be desired, but ot a negro called Candy Doll and by a Qer thoy havo recently made a number of ad- man governess who finds somothlng new dltlons. Among tho number might be and startling every day in her scientific mentioned four little volumes very much study of the llttlo negroes. The adven- alike, cloth bound, and soiling at 60 cents turca of the family ln tholr trip to Europe each. Thoy uro: "Tho Water People," by are very amusing. Tho book Is finely 11 Charles Lee 8lclght; "For His Country," lustrated. Houghton, Mifflin Co., Bos sy Marshall Saunders, author of "Beautiful ton. Prlco, $1. Joe;" "Farmor Brown and the Birds," by Frances Margaret Fox, and "Tho Story of Several volumes that will be of interest Dago, by Annie Follows Johnson. to educators are at band from tho Amerl "Tho Advontures of a Boy Reporter," can Book company of Chicago. "A Brief by Harry Steelo Morrison, Is a pretentious Course ln Qeneral PhrBlcs." by George A volume telling tho story of a young re- Hoadley, is a work calculated to Impress porter who goes to tho Philippine Islands, teachers most favorably. The author has Price, $1.26. aimed at providing a text book that can Whllo tho above la distinctly a boys' be completed, with a reasonable amount hook, Mirla Louise Pool, In "Chums," has of work, within an academic year. Price, written a atory especially for girls. Like $1.20. all of Miss Pool's booka, tho present story "Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene for la entertaining and of commendablo char- High Schools" embraces ' the latest re actor, Prlco, $1, searches and developments In physiological Peoplo who havo been to Paris or con- sclenco, combined with the best pedagogical template going should not fall to secure methods in modern science. The naturo a copy of "In Paris," by Catharine S. aud and effect of alcohol and othor narcotic Gilbort S. MacQtiold, It Is a little volume Is treated, where it naturally bolongs, as very extensively Illustrated and tells tho a part of the hygiene of the various dl story of Paris and Its sights. For a guide visions of tho subject. Price, $1 book It Is more than usually Interesting Teachers of German will be pleased with FRIDAY'. BREAKFAST. Corn Meal Mush. Stewed Prunes. Kgga a ia iierKiiner. Sally Lunn. Coffee. LUNCH. Lobster Fricassee. Potatoes a la Ducheuse. Cocoa. DLnNER. Tomato Soup, TMnh nnd Ovster Pie. Mashed Potatoes. Stewed Tomatoes, Maceuoine euinu. Jam Pudding. Currant Sauce. Coffee. SATURDAY. BREAKFAST. Fruit. Ceroal. Cream. Crerm of Dried Heef. I'ntnln Omnlet. Lone Breakfast RoIIb. Coffee. LUNCH. Cream of Pea Soup. Slices Cold Pressed Lamb. Cold Mint Sauce. Tomato Fritters. Stewed Fruit. Chocolato Cake. Tea. DINNER. Wirntaliln Soun. Broiled Steak. Brown Onion Sauco. .MUBIieil wnuu i-nimoes. Italian Tomato. Lettuce Salad. Boiled Rico. Applo Compote. Coffeo. two little books, one of them "Der Assist ent," by Frlda Schanz, and tho other "Der Melster von Palmyra," by Adolf Wllbrandt, Tho price of tho latter Is SO cents and o the former 35 ccntR "In tho Hands of tho Redcoats," by Ev In Its general descriptive matter. L. C. Pago & Co., Boston. Prlco, 60 cents. Recent I'lctlnn. Tho "Breaker of Law," who Is tho chief flguro In tho book of that name, by W. Pett-Rldgo, is a nharp and smart young cockuoy, who has become a burglar and Is erett T. Tomllnson, is a story which has Introduced In tho first chapter In tho tho tamo starling qualities of truth to fact middle of a successful operation of that and accurate portrayal of character which hind. He lovea sincerely an innocent and distinguish tho author's previous book pleasing young servant girl, nnd after Most stories of tbo Revolution relate th marrying her reforms and becomes a work- acts of the leaders; this describes the life man. His BUbsequent roiapso into criml- 0f the noonle. The experiences of tho tirls nal habits Is not duo to pressure of poverty oner aro based on tho true and personal or to pressuro appneu ny ins rormer com- recollections of a man who was oiik con rades, but comes chiefly from what may be nncd there. The Btory Is an exciting but called his professional love of tho buslnoss, truthful plcturo of actual conditions, and In other words, ho Is uuubla to resist the 0 niauy forgotten or Ignored features of Pleasure of committing a clover stroae or crlma which presents Itself to him, not- withstanding his genuine affection for his wife and child, v. ho kflow nothing ot his wrong-doing to tho last page of tho book. Herodltary criminal tendency also acta upon him more or less. His wife bollovea him to be dead, when ho Is. lu fact, In prison. and upon his release rather than tell her tho story, as ho had intended to do, and thus spoil her future life, ho goes away to South America a broken and probably a dying man. This character has strength and is carried throughout with consistency and Interest. The Macmlllan Company, New Y'ork. Price, $1.60. For nijr, Stronir .Men and I.lKle llnblca. Granola tho most dollcutu and tooth some ot all cereal foods Is used at all the leading sanitariums tn tho United Status and lending medical Institutions ln various parts of tho world. It Is tho most delicate and most palatable of all tho cereal foods, and, besides, so perfectly meetu the needs of the stomach that this much abused und achMarmXd'e" aintctcd organ quickly and gladly responds IU U1U Ulliuiui cuuuniuua vaiuui.auuu, uuu tho better blood resulting builds up tho nerves, brnln, muscles nnd all the tissues. Tho reconstructing Influences of this un equalled food ia quickly felt. Sold by lead ing grocers. Thero aro many cereal products mado ln Battle Creek. Tho gen uine Granola bears a plcturo of tho Battle Creek Sanitarium on tho packago. con nldoratlon to this subject. Sho suggested that tho architectural beauty and nin mctry of the present building would not bo marred by preserving It lutact and extend" tng Its wings to tho cast and west, thus affording amplo accommodations for lha constantly Increasing force of executive clerks and tho much-necded facilities for tho social and domestic portion of the mansion Whllo Mr. Harrison was prcxldcnt ho declared that the space, lu the White House was so limited that tho occupant wns apt to oxpcrlcnco such sensations nnd Incon vcnlcnccs as a merchant who lived over bis shop "Notwithstanding tho numerous draw. backs nnd discomfitures of living In the Whlto Houso ln Its present condition," Bald Mr. Harrison, "I do not believe thcro Is any lady ln tho land who happens to bo a member of tbo presidential family who would not cheerfully encounter many llttlo Inconveniences rnther than reside beyond tho atmoBpbcro ot historical events aud associations which cluster bo thickly around this old house, beautiful ln lta simplicity." Tho report tho commission has adopted backs and discomforts of living In the tall, will bo known as "Mrs. Harrison's o PURE FOOD 3 3 NOW- BUT ADVERTISING OF THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, PURE AND HEALTHFUL -.FOODS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THESE COLUMNS. SUNDAY. BREAKFAST. Rico Cooked In Milk. Stewed Figs, limited lllrdn on Toast. cn,nfli rJntfitrw.u Kronen Pried. DINNER. Turkish Soup. Hum. niipntnut Htultlnur. Sweet Potntoes, Brown uiazeu. Escallopcd Tomatoes. Apple and Celery Bnlad. Dato Whips. Coffee, SUPPER. Cheene Relish. Sweetbrertd Salad. Stewed Fruit. Cake. Tea. BOMK UKLIGIITFUL SAVORIES. "The Superfluous, n Very eccoy Thin ir.' These accessories to our list of dishes custom, and not necessity, has created a demand for, and tho list increases each season as tho scekera after novelties dis cover something now and yet untried. Those dishes may be served at various nprinds throuchout the meal, from begin ning as tho flrsl course, or appetizer, to tho ending ln tho character or a aigest. In all these dishes there must Do a touch of piquancy, an clement, pungent, keen, biting. Either sour or hot or a combination of both. At the beginning of the meal these usually tako the form or sandwiches, canapes or cocktails, near the Balad courso some cheeso preparation, aud Rock Creamery Butter IS THE BEST. If you wish genuine Java and and MOCHA Coffee, we can furnish it at 40c a pound. CLELAND & SMITH, GROCERS, Phone 1019, 1403 Douglas St. SPEAKING of QUALITY- Many of your friends, or people whom you know of, havo contracted consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases, by neglect of a slmplo cough or cold. Foley's Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant cough medicine, would havo saved them. It Is guaranteed, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omnha. BLATZ BEER The Star Stnwnnkee' holds fsit to public fax or. The boneat and delicious flavor of malt and hops - and the del icate aroma of Uses becra utll satisfy the most fastidious. Blatz Malt-Vifine Nnn-lntnleant) An Irnaltrablc Tonic All DruttflJU. VAL BUTZ BREWTKQ CO.. MTLWAOUX OMAHA BRANCH, 1412 Douglas St. TEL. 1061. NEDVE BEANS rutor irrik rant, mute mru t trim if, ?liorout, mnuid I niftrrtcl rem. mm Intrnil' 1UK I" HINT I. Plti.uit, n tua, . . - Ultl 1 IIIKUt lotim iionui uwrr rrsiuirui 11 I Mirrmun K McO'imrh. Kiihn & Co nr1 ollif r ilrut;(Uit ur miLcabj N cm liwu Co. Ilodtlo N T" WHITE HOUSE COFFEE. for people who are willing to pay a fair, but not a fancy price on rain byi CUIaal Jt Smith. 14th Jt Dong-la. OMAHA. Pure Food 1 None but Advertiser of Thoroughly Re liable, Pure and Healthful Foods Will Be Accepted for These Columns. GEN. MILES writes a thought fvl Letter about Pure rood! If Your Physician Hns prescribed beer order Gettle man's Natural l'roccss Hrer. It's the finest of nil beers for Invnlldn and convalescentH-on nccount of Ha rib soluto purity. , Hrewrcl of choicest hops and malt-it Is rich In wholesome nourishment-strengthening and Invig orating. THE A. GETTELMAN HREWINOCO. OF MILWAUKEE. A. J. SHOUT, Manager Omaha Branch. 624-2G South ICth Street. Some Tea Drinkers at the end a bit of cheoBe, an olive, pre- ccrtaln .... nna nr in Iml Hnenitnliln roffep. v"" J - . served ginger or the Indispensable coffee. Alt throughout the meal, If It be comprised of many and rich courses, celery, olives, pickles and salted nuts aro passed, we leave the readers to iorm ineir own con Minions na to whether a genorous In comes from they get Buch a cultivated taste. It's for this class of tea drinkers that we're looking now the ones who know what tho best tea tastes like and will not bo suited with anything inferior. We've got a fine Young Hyson and a Formosa Oolong, ?ulCD.c0. 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