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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. lfKtt. ItLtf EOOtS AND llACAZKES tented Prairie Dog and the EriT Beetle we htrr a the moral. TXJ Oct srarrh tne rorlS for the bst people, but Bee tha htf In 1 Ha fimil ihMil MLa Published A amber cf IntSrasfcBR He idsj and I by Bmall, Msynard Co Boston. Tensr Fa.ki' Fall cit'i& i cynrn 01 nom, ana oiwr panw plays. compiled by M. K. M. Paris. Thers arc alx of tbs plsys, grrttrn ca In a neat land attractlva form. Published by Bmall. Marnard Company. A ST CRY OF ENGLISH COUNTRY HCKE LIFE IHtTe Jis Marl ASelablte . Peary, Che "Smew Rlkr," lk the Help af Her MMkn, Yvila of LI fa taiOl the Esalaaae, "Utile J'Miti" la a sttiry of KngMfh coun try home life by John Btrsngo Winter (.Mra, Btannard), wnk-h will b welcomed b thoee whe have rad tier former novels and enjoyed by those who have not been k farored. The herein af the atory, with the face of a Madonna and a tlp-tllted (out, hat been affectionately nicknamed 'Little Joan" by her acquaintances aa aha la the "little member of a family, which boasts font other daughters tall and dignified. "Xlttta Joan" t ens of thoae sympathls- uC good-beartsd personages, whom w Sometimes meet In real life, who help to rmomh the rough places and prove ery comforting In tlmee of distress, but !. baa a hesitancy In coming to a d-lKioa when aha fe&ra for others feelings, whtrh ceases her greet deal of Borrow. There are two heroea who arrive at different ttraea. The first one la an army man who haa more debts than prospects but he does not let that stand In the way of bis woo Inc. However, when the order eomea for South Africa he rldea away with no prom ise because be ""sees ' pi oiyct ahead. However, the unexpected happened after a couple of yean and n efell heir t a for tune, returning at once to bts heroine who bad been true to hint until she became conn need that a rich wife waa the only en ha would wed. In tha n6n time she has unknowing jr allowed her heart to be won r the cfber hero, while ahe Is trying to fill aa bsi t aha can the place of the mother who tan been taken frone them, and chep eronln ber younanr ri uteri In aoclety. Tha atory la poselble and told In a very enter- talnu a -manner, which adds much to the enjovmetit of the reader as well as the tea, and hot cakes to the ruests. J. B. Lt'.JC'Intott la the publisher. Little Miss Marie Atmlghtto Fury, whose father la known to all the world aa the OTMh afvtl avr.lrF la b)ui HdlV known as the "Snow Baby on account of having made ber appear noe In this world so far sp toward the north pole about nine yeara ai-o. When she waa years old aba re turned with ber mother te bef birthplace atone the KsVdrnoa. With the assistance Toiy Grandpa's Mother Goose. In this handsome little book Poxy Orandpa kindly looks after the dear children Of Mother Goose and after thla Jack and Jill need never spill Anotner pall or water Or Jark fall down and break bla crown. Or Jill come tumbling after, Por Posy Orandpa, with rreat skin. Has pi pea the water ouwn mat nuu And when Tom, that naughtey piper's son, stole a pig end ran away Orandpa took bis automobile And scorching out upon ineir xraca He eeue-ht them both and brought them back. So. In thla way. Foxy Orandpa, carefully takes care of the children of Mother Ooose an deven of Mother Oooee herself. Freder ick A. Btckes company, publishers. "The Ambassadors." by Henry, James, la a story of Americana aoroao, sucj a study of men and women as only Mr. James is capable of making. The scene kimi la Ene-land and from there the reader follow etbe character to rarca. where much of the unconventional life ef hat city Is seen. The story 1s developed with great originality of motive and la marked with that flneare which ehaxao tetisea the mature work of one of the area teat living novelists. Publiahed by Harper a. "Old Craft," by W. W. Jacobs, a series of fourteen humorous stories, Illustrated by Will Owen. While the stories are not very lengthy, each la complete In Itself snd one will look a long while before finding anything that will more pleaa- antly pass away a lonely hour than "Old Craft." Published by Charles Scrl oner's Sons. "Half a Do sen Housekeepers" la a atory for girls la half a do sen chapters, by Kate Douglas Wlggtn. This Is a sweet little story of bow six girls kept bouse for two weeks. It waa In the winter, but they held a very successful picnic. How they managed this and many other novel things In the two weeks, makes a most Interesting story for young girls. Pub lished by Henry Altemus company. "Troubador Talee," by Evaleen 8 tins. There are four of the tales. The Page of Count Reynard," "Co put Hugo's Bword, and -Felix.-' The typography and general OKAHA-TRISCO VERGED ITH PAREMT Melville anal Srrvlas Beth Probably Will Be Transferred t Kaaeaa City far Jelat Cess-pany. A previously announced, after January 7l a large number of the leadlrg offices of the 'Frisco and Rock Island, which are off the lines, will be consolidated. There will be no change In the offices In Omaha with the exception that the 'Frisco offices will be closed, and W. C. Melville, northwest- i passenger agent, and EL P. Berries, commercial agent, who bava been located at thla point,- will, after January t, work from the Kansas City Joint office, covering the same district that they have covered from Omaha. The other changes, which It Is aald have been decided upon, are these: At New York, F. D. Russell, general eastern freight agent for the 'Frisco, and A. H. Moffet, general eastern passenger agent of the Rock Island, will act Jointly for the consolidate. At Philadelphia. Buffalo and Boston, the eoenmerctnl agent ot the Rock Island will represent the Rock laland-'Frisoo. . of ber parents she has told In her childish BUk(tip ot tb- book deserves especial men- way , of her Eskimo playmate, jceoerga and Icefield, of the polar bears, walrus and birds abe sees up there In ber book entitled "Chl'.dren ot the Arctic by the Btivw Baby and Her Mother." They were fell as new te her on her return aa they wonld be to any child born In the lower altitude,, and her story will prove highly entertaining for all children. The book Is ry -pleasingly illustrated with pictures of ihe -Snow Baby" In ber Eskimo oult, Es kimo people and playmates and their dogs and, boata, which adda greatly to the In terest. Frederick A. Btokea company are ths publishers. More Ooops, and How Not to Be Them." by Oett Burgees, a manual of manners for Impolite Infanta. 'More Ooops" eon-j shta of forty-four rules of deportment for children, written la catchy rhymes easily j lo be remembered, each teaching soms aim- , bla rule of. ood manners. The . "Ooops aitW aV raver entire y the authors own. but they are well known to the children. Thars are alnety-sevea Illustration by the author. Frederick A, Btokea company. Publisher. "Betty and Bob," by Anne Helena Wood ruff, a atory of the country containing many exciting incidents at the kind t Interest boys' and girls. Betty and Bob know no other home than an brphan asylum, but as our story opens they are on their way to the country to make their home with a j farmer. This pretty little book telle us all about the pleasant horns they had : about their playmates Bruno, the dog. and Bam, the cat. There were many interesting thlnas occurred, and we read about the Bret really happy Christmas Betty and Bob had ever enjoyed. Published by Fred erick, A. Btokea company. "More about Live Uolls." y Josephine Bcrlbaer Gates. Tills handsomely illus trated book Is very appropriately dedicated by the author. "To all the wee Madonnas, wherever they may be, whose pure, sweet, mother-love for their dolls Is to me a acred thing, and wboee hunger for them to be-alive, a aoe -palheae.- ineee weet mtle don stories will certainly please Con and the full page K lustrations done In color are very fine. Bobbs-Merrill Co., publlsbera. 'A Flame of fire," by Joseph Hocking, a story of the Spanish Inquisition and Jhe Great Armada. A atory of reckless dar ing, chivalry and hairbreadth escape. The narrator is a young English nobleman, who, with two companions, goes straight Into Toledo, to the rescue of two English women from the hands of the Inquisitors. Tha apparent hopelessness of the task. and seemingly certain and speedy Ceath of the heroea. are offset by a resourceful courage that la wonderful. The book la Illustrated. Published by Fleming II. Revel Co. The above books are for sale by the Megeath Stationery Co., iXM Farnam st OASCES IN THE OFFICIALS VameTiat Ehifti Dos to Kocl Iilui and Tr io Ccno'lution. r T -r I3TES CI CUASA SOCIETY. One of the meat unique affairs of the ses son waa the Rooeevelt card party given last evening by Mr. and Mra W. P. Mike sell and Mr and Mrs. H. O. Benedict at their homr 11 Park avenue, about fifty guests being present. Upon their arrival the anient a applied at a poatofflce window, where Ml. Mlkeeell officiated aa postmaster, and received a postal card upon which was designated ta rhyme the table at which they should play and their partner. Ths verses were very clever and when a game waa won Instead of the usual method of scoring, a little pickaninny waa tied to tbe score card and at the dose of tbs gsme all of the guests excepting those who had msde the high scores drew for the consolation award. A hatfull of darky baby dolla waa passed among which waa one white doll, which was drawn by Mrs. Elsie Briden becker, who received the consolation prise, a black manmny doll with a white baby. Tbe other prises, a hslf doscn cut glass punch cups, went to Mra Elmer Bryson. a band-decorated plate to Mrs. J. B. Rahm, a create de mentbe set to Mr. J. B. Blsnch ard and a silver knife to Mr. C. K. t'rqu hsru The wedding, of Miss Tvulee Tukev. daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Tukey, and Mr. Edward R. Morrison of Kansas City, which will be solemnised at the Tukey resi dence, 2641 Chlcsge street, at t o'clock this evening, win be one of the conspicuous Measu ', BREAKFAST. Fruit. Cereal. Cream. Broiled Bacon. Baked Pot a toe. Cora Bread. Coffee. LUNCH. Corn Fritters. Tomato Scallop. . . Fruit. Coffee Cake. Chocolate. DINNER. Celery Soud. Breaded Mutton Chops, aiasnea Turnips. Baked Sweet Potatoes. Lima bean Baiaa. Prune Souffle. Coffee. Beelpee. : Almond Cream. Blanch 'our ounces of sweet alatonds, irf thoroughly and pound them well. Put one and one-half cups of milk In a double-boiler to scald. Add to the pounded almonds three-quarters of a cvp of fine granulated sugar and the beaten yolka of four egga. Whip ogetber with a wire egg beater. When the mUk la scalded add to It aa ounce of soaked gelatin and stir until dissolved, then strain over the O. L. Elkln, who baa been commercial ! social features of tha dav. Tbs weddlna is ami oi ine noca isiana, win nave Charge of tbe business at Louisville. . O. M. Ellsworth, commercial agent of tbe Pock Island at Cincinnati, will act Jointly. C. C. Bpalding. who ha bean com mercial agent for tbe 'Frisco, will be traveling freight agent of both companies. and 11. j. Megulre, who haa been passenger agent for the 'Frisco, will act Jointly for the com pan lea. At Atlanta, L C. Tipton, who has been commercial agent for the Rock Island, will act jointly. The agent -for the 'Frisco, C. F. Austin, will be transferred to Jsckson ville, Fla., aa Joint agent for the two companies. C, Lk Eggleston, commercial agent for the Rock Island at New Orleans, will be transferred to Richmond, Va., as Joint agent for the Rock laland-'Frisoo, and L T. iTeston, who haa been commercial agent for the 'Frisco at New Orleans, will be the joint agent at that point. I Meat Are Coaselldatea. j O. M. Con ley, who has been general agent of the 'Frisco in Pittsburg, will act aa com mercial agent In that city for the consoli dated lines, and P. A-'Auer, district pas senger agent at the same point, will occupy the same position In relation to the two linea. D. H. Maloney. who haa been gen eral agent of the Rock Island, will also act la the same capacity for the Rock Island "Frtsco. Tbe Rock Island efflcea at Portland, Spo kane and Seattle will represent both lines. On the Pacific coast F. W. Thompeon, who haa been general western agent for the Rock Island, with bis office at Ban Fran cisco, will represent tbe consolidation In the same capacity. The 'Frisco officea at Lo Angeles and Ban Pranclsco will both be closed, and H. K. Needham, who it waa at first reported would come to the Rocr Island offices tn Omaha, will be assigned to a position In the Rock Island offices In Ban Francisco. Mr. Needham haa been commercial agent for the 'Frisco at Ban Francisco. - C B. Cleveland, wh haa been general agent of tbe Rock laiand In Mexico with headquarters In the City ef Mexico, will act Johrtlyror'tne Rock lsland-'Frisco in that city, Alexander Moore, who baa been general- agnt for Mexico for the 'Frisco, win be transferred to Dallas. Tex., as dis trict passenger agent for the consolidated Unas. t X M the wetumoUiera, , TJis . Franklin Printing I almoaA mixture: return tn double-boiler and and Engraving company, puoinners. , "la Gnoma Maa'a Land." by O. H. Von Oottseha'k. Tills book , baa a picture on very pagc'end tell how the "Gnome, wth a wink bf owsseye. made Willi, ur erLMuL about three knuckles high, and cook him on a wonderful Journey that started la a hole la a rock, where the beetles and bugs were; tvt t through tbe vegetable domain; r.rM.nd; and tha tina-dnsa of Bowers.' We read about tbe Katydid orchestra that accompanied them. and about tha home trip. Published by Frederick A. Btokea company "Waaderfolk tn Wonderland." a book of animal fable stories, written by Edith Onerrler and Illustrated with forty-two drawings by Edith Brown. There are six fables, each pointing to a pretty moral. For Instance, In tbe fable of "Tbe Disoon- We Have Them Telephone, B2234. If yon wish anything la bonks that you can t Cad elsewhere, please re- nnilr ovtr assortment la always complete. SCCETY STATIONERY is one of the most appropriate pres ents, our assortment, tn boxes tto up aa high as yeu care te pay. lor sursa satisfaction te you. PIT. PANIC, FLINCH, STOCK EXCHANUK. and ait the other new fascinating card games. CHRISTY'S AND HEBlSOTONI CARTOONS must be aeea ta . be appreciated, prices are low for such hi eualitv. OIBSON'S WEAKnlR SEX,. GIFTS THAT ARE GIFTS stir and. cook until It thickens, pour out Into a basin, set In a pan of tcewater and let tt cool, stirring occasionally tn keep It a moot h. Flavor with good sherry, noyeau, maraschino or curecoa. If you do not wish to use wine, add the grated yellow part of half an orange rind to tha .milk before stralnli.g It Into the egg mixture. Pour the creena ' a mould and let It stand In very cold p'ace te set. Serve with whip ped (Team or onings Jelly. . Apple and Almond Pudding. Pod. core and cut Into thick rounds enough good cooking applea to half fill a rather shallow pudding dish when apples are rooked. Add a little water slightly sweetened and cook gently until very tender. Turn them care fully Into the buttered dlah and let get cold. Blanch and dry three ounces of sweet almonds and pound line with aa equal weight of crushed loaf sugar; mix in while pounding tbe beaten yolks of live eggs and tbe Juice and grated rind of a tart orange or a lemon, add a tea spoonful of cornstarch to thicken, moistening with a little cream. Turn thla mixture over the apples and Retern Stock Faaeee. Printed notices to tha effect that ne more return tickets will be Issued to parties la charge of shipments of live Stock have been received at tbe local freight officea of the varloua railroada Tbe notice also states that hereafter no refunds of fare will be given to parties going after ahipments of live stock. The notice also prohibits ths giving of any reduction in fare for any reason In the future. The rule take effect January L regardless of ths dste on which contracts or shipments havs been mads. is a. diversity or opinion among raiiroaa men as ta bow the new rule going to work out. A number of them be lieve that it will prove a hardship to tha railroads in place of a benefit, aa when stock te killed in transit the road handling It will undoubtedly be liable to tbe shipper tor ins oamage sustained, they as whereas under tbe old system when a mi lost atock of which he was In charge ha oma no reoreas against tha railroad, falea Paella Makt. a Galea. The vnlon Pacific's monthly statement for October haa Just been Issued. It shows gross receipts for the month of tf.t7I.E75.51. aa increase over the same month bust year of TM,71f.oJ. Expenses. Including taxes, for tne same period this year were C807.r3a.nS. an increase of $391X2.01. leaving a surplus of Z8SS.a.ft! tor tn, njont Tbla j, , ta. crease In ths earnings of eMS.tM.GS over the earnings in October one year ago. For the four months ending October tt tne gross receipts were $1.U. SJ.u. ana lor the same period last year 117. M, gig as aa increase It. the gross earninga for the period of tX17g,OCLM. The expenses for tbs same term were JM.631.aii., an Increase ever the four months last year of ItKla,, Rg.K. The surplus for the four months this year waa ts.lSUe8.74. en increase ever the four months one year ago of tOXSU.tt. tier Loaves Rock lalaaeV R. C Butler, who haa been with the Rock Island for about one year In the position of city tlcekt agent, haa resigned and will immediately take charge of the immigration bureau cf R. C. Peters Co. la his tws position Mr. Butler win look after the sale to be small and no reception will follow. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Ethel Tukey. aa maid of honor, and Mlaa Honeywell and Visa Morrison of Lin coln as bridesmaids. Mr. W 11 ford Bmlth of Kansas City, a brother of the groom, will serve ss best man and Mr. Burr and Mr. O. W. Haverfleld of Kansas City will also attend. "Omaha Lady Rifles' Hop" Thursday, December 17, at Metropolitan hall Mr. and Mrs. A A. McOraw, 4241 Famam, j entertained at high live Saturday evening. Tbe first ladles' prise went to Mrs. Wiley B. Nichols and tbe secosd. to Mrs. Sabotkey. L First gentlemen's prise was won by Mr. C. D. Hlbbard and tbe second by William Talbot. In compliment to Miss Helene Wyman of Washington, D. C, Miss Maria Coffman entertained at aupper Sunday evening at her home on Douglas street. Misa Coff man's guests were: Miss Wyman, Miss Wakefield, Misa Prttchett. Miss Msy Ham ilton. Miss M sorehead, . Miss Kennard. Mr. Harley Moorehead, Mr. Chat Redlck. Mr. George Prttchett, Mr. Harvey Clayton, Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. Harry Tukey and Mr. Charles Beaton. Mrs. Herbert Wheeler gave an elaborate supper Sunday evening for the members of the Cady-Roblnson bridal party. Tbs members of tbe Bon Ton Card club were guests of Mr and Mra. William Todd last evening at tbelr home at Thirty-first and Mason streets. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gates entertained at dinner, followed by cards, last evening In celebration of their wedding anniversary. Mlns Effls McDowell has returned from a visit of over a year lo her former home In Canada Misa Hermene Blessing expects to spend tbe holidays iu Boston, the guest cf Mies Gertrude White, who te at Wellesley- Mr. Harry Doorley left Saturday for New York, from where he will go to Washing ton, D. C to spend Christmas, the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. O.' J. 'Hitchcock. Mtsa Helen' Ressner 'erf -Kansas City, who has been the guest 't;"Mjrt McKnlght Of 1044 South Twepty-efbLh street, has re turned to her home. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie' Clarke will come to Omaha thla week from 8u Louis to be tha guests of Mrs. Squire Mlaa Honeywell and Mlaa Morrison of Lincoln are the guests of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Tukey for the Morrtson-Tukey wedding this evening. Mrs. Ward Burgess haa Invitations out for a card Tarty Friday afternoon. The dinner to have been given last even ing by Mr. and Mrs. a V. Lewis waa called off aa Mr. Charles Ford, one of the guests of honor, was called from the city. Mrs. Lewis with the other guests made up a theater party Instead. APPROVES WORK OF FLEMING Board ef Review, Vkici Computet Labors, Enitaini Tax OemiclaioofZ. LETS CORPORATION ASSESSMENTS STAND Little Changes Are Made Between Flceres of Last Tear and Those ef This v Tear. The municipal Board of Review finished Ita annual session Mondsy night st U o'clock. The members met yesterday to superintend the final records and approve them. Aaressments of the public service corporations were allowed to stand aa fixed by Tax Commissioner Fleming, aa follows, compared with last rear; 1M. IP. Omaha Ptreet Railway Co. IE o KlO""."" Omaha Ons Co..: i.2p0.OW l..00 Omaha AS" -iter Co 1,12a. (M ft.tffc.lKlQ Omaha Electric Light and Power Co 7W.009 . sW.OlS Nebraska Telephone Co.... auu.fr No protests against these figures were msde by" the corporations. The f mires of the tax commlseloner were confirmed by the board by negation, that Is to ssy, they were not considered by the board at all. other than In a general way, ef which no record waa made. Some of the increases made by the board at Its last meeting are as follows, the sua majority of the individuals having failed to appear In answer to citations: Voluntary Amount Return. Fixed. Rome Miller, agent Sorg estate I 7.W W. S. Balduff Paxton A Vterllng 12.2- Sunderland Pros. Coal Co. fl.7-a Tetter Wall Paper Co .) Bunderland-Cromble Co. .... n,0 John D. Crelrbton Thomas R. Kimball A. M. Lesser jNt Brown, Murrsy hotel.. Eststs Lvi Carter J. R. Snyder..: EfegS The Bennett Co.. 1.M6 J.1TS 710 I.K1S 4.&"0 7.2U0 IW.OnO .,' i:.(i 16.C09 0.0(19 M.flUO 1. (0 S.Oi 2. J10 E.OW n.ono 12.500 Vollmer Clothing Co.... W IT. VMKim Mentfl and furniture zo.ww a.1" Joalya Files Protest. The asseament of George A. Joslyn, who owns (he finest home in Omaha, waa fixed at $311,000, $300,000 of this being for stock in the Western Newspsper Union, of which Mr. Joslyn is the head, the remainder being for furniture, horses, eta T. J. Mahoney, as attorney for Mr. Joslyn, filed a protest against the assessment of ths $300,030 stock. claiming that it was all invested in tangible property which is assessed wherever It hap pens to be. This rase will be carried into court. It ta said, to test the constitutionality of that part of the revenue law giving local tax authorities the right to aasess shares held in foreign corporations. W. G. -Ure filed a protest sgalnst tbe as sessment of ff.e Beit Line railway at f8 870 Thla la more than twice the amount taxed upon last year tor thla line, which lies en tirely within Douglas county. ! Tbe assessment of ths City Savings bank ' was fixed at $17,000, as against fS.OOO last year, and that of the J. L. Brandela A Sons ' bask at $10,000. or $,000 more than last yeai . 1 Four automobiles, those of Emll Brandela, C. E. Wilktna, O. W. Wattles and A. T. i Austin, were taxed at $1,000 each, about ' thirty others being assessed at amounts j running from $2S0 to $000. j i Try to Catch (star Trnst. j Monday afternoon the board made en ; effort to effect soms kind of an aa sment In if ense, Tea oann( aw a raws BarkalovCrotiiers. Itltt next to Nw Terk Life Eld place ta a moderately hot oven and bakej of landa controlled by the firm la Kaneaa. isaiauoma. l exaa ana. Mississippi. Mr. But ler haa been engaged In the railroad busi ness for stany years. Before going with tne kocs isiaaa be was with tbe Burling ton, Cedar Raplda eV Northern at Waterloo, la, 'When that road waa bought by the Rock Island be waa tr&naferred to this city. FALLS DEAD IN HIS HOME B. 43. Glean. Z4 Berth Tweatleth Street, Saecaaabe te Stroke ef Heart Disease. E. O. Glenn, fifty years of age, fell dead while blacking a stove at his home, 434 North Twentieth street, at I JO o'clock Moa- uy cveiiutia- -ins cause el his sudden aeaia m saia to nave been heart ta Votes freea Aran- HMaartrra, Lieutenant Colon! D. It. Bruab, Eleventh tnlted itce Infantry, acting enief in spector of the Department f the Missouri, has retimed from a tour ef insperiioa at Jefferson Barracks. St Louis, and other military posts and depots In tbe southern part of the oepaj-tmeut- fceoona ueuieeuuit I. Duncan Elliott, - -"" viBiuir at army aa Quartern. A number of general orders announcing the sentences of several general rourti martial of auldtrs fur various misdemean ors tn the southern part ft Ihe DepartsacDt i .aw MSMcun nave juei veea until tha custard Is set. The whites of the egga beaten te a stiff froth may be added to the custard or made Into a meringue and heaped on top ef the baked custard and lightly browned. Almond Dariolea These are made of cream puff filling (pa try cream or frangt- pa ne) mixed with almond paste orb!aacbed dried and pounded sweet almonda or al mond extract and the mixture baked In little patty pans lined with puff pasta Almond Mortsae. Make a sugar syrup of two ewps of granulated sugsr and four cups ef water; boll fifteen minutes and skim. Chip the thin yellow rind from a lemon. add thla to ths syrup with half a cup of ths leesoa velce and let simmer slowly for an hour. Strain and let It cool, then turn tctn a freeaer with the whites ef three eggs un beaten. "Turn the dasher evenly and reg ularly and rfrane down from the aides ee- esionaUy as the too freeaea. When par tially tree a stir la a pound ef sweet almonda blanched, dried and shsved very thin or crushed fine. Freeae eolld. then turn Into a mould and peek ta toe and salt FIND MAN" JJADLY INJURED Railroad Employee Tick C Straager Beside Tracks at Eighth aad Howard. An accident, of which a foreign laborer, supposed to be Frank, Barswski. waa the victim, occurred at the crossing ef ths B. dc M. and Union Pacific railroads at Eighth and Howard streets yesterday. At about 1:11 a. m. Flagman Roy Rice and Watch man Frank Williams, who is employed by the Omaha Electric Light and Power com pany, discovered the body of a man lying close to the tracks. Hs was found to be badly injured, having apparently received a stunning blow at tha base of the brain. He waa bleeding freely from the nostrils and ears. The injured man was carried into the flagman's station and Dr. Bchleler, polios surgeon, summoned. Dr. Bchle.er recommended that tha man be taken aa apeedily as possible to a hospital and hs waa accordingly sent to Clarkson, where at last report his condition waa pronounced critical. The Injured man evidently Is a foreigner and the only means of identification Is a let ter found on his person which is addressed to Frank Barowski and bears tbe postal mark ef Milwaukee. He also had a railroad ticket to Bmlth Center. Kan. He ia dressed as a laboring man. No meana of ascertain tag positively how be waa injured has corns to light, but the police aurgeon ia Inclined te believe be waa hit by a moving train. At tbe time he waa picked tip a Union Pa cific ewltch engine and crew were engaged in anoving cars ia the vicinity of Eighth and Howard streets. Sao to Aaaal at OeoaU BAN DIEOO, CaL.- Dec Suit haa been filed here f-r the purpose of having de clared Invalid a Seed imuM by W. F. Nor Jr.. a Lomaviue millionaire, who re eaotly 4ied at t'erraaoo. ey wttirh property tu Coronado waa traualerre'1 tit Duulaa v Hublnaon an4 Carrte ktoi'ima f ruler' Tbe .lain tin a are Klijah H Norton, fearee. H. Ba and Mary K. Mc fcUiioue. e, ternal unci and euut and auateirnai aunt tA tha dfa-d. wiiv claim l.al Ihry are trt ut km and that Ihe e-d referred to tinuted wt.iie kir ln,,n u menuu.y W,-anid t4 auicr UuiJibwe- from army headiiuarta i promulgawj TSe Boat Care tor Oolda Is Dr. King's New Discover fjr Consump tion. Sure, plaaaaaC aaTs and guaranteed le aooa core, or ae pay. frsc, ILOa. Far sale by JLuha Co. Ta Talk ava Kcwepaper Advertlalag. 'Newspaper Advertising" Is to be dis cussed at thla meeting f tbs Real Lalate exchanae. 1 he methods snd profits of advertising will be gone into by varloua memtx-ra of tbe organisation. Repre sentatives of the local papers. It is ex pected, will be present, and have been asked, to offer suggestiona to tbe real estate men. on the American Sugar Refining company, or the Ilaveroeyer trust, and summoned the Russell Brokerage company, local agents. The representative Bald, however, that the ' sugar company did not have a dollara worth of property In Omaha and the trust escaped location taxation. J. E. Xelby, assistant general solicitor for the B. A M. railroad, appeared to rep resent the American Beet Sugar company and the Standard Beet Sugar company. both having officea In Omaha, but thla city not being the principal place of business under the articles of Incorporation the board proposed to assess each company at $100,000. but waa content to place a com bined valuation of $15,000 on all the prop erty taxable In Omaha. Tbla consists of immense quantities of sugar which are stored here enroute east, the amount Vary ing from vry little to many cars of the product. The $15,000 assessment Was ap portioned $S.S0O to the Standard company and $e.B00 to the American. Last year they were assessed at $10,001 each, but appeared before the Board of Equalisation and had the assessments wiped out altogether. Monday afternoon the1 representatives agreed to pay taxes on $11,000 and the board let It go at that Large mortgage holders threaten to bring suit to restrain the city from assessing on these securities- They are now Included on the rolls to the amount of more than $2,000,000. BIG FUSS. OVER LITTLE PUP Ward M. Bara-caa' Coaehmaa Has Maa Arrested far Alleared Theft of Pet Terrier. Fred Atkins, who Is not unknown ta the police. Is In the tolls again. Thla time be ia charged with tbe theft of a Boston ter rier pup, the property of John Wholley, coachman for Ward M. Burgess of ZS17 Chi cago street. v In the complaint Wholley alleges that Atkins several times mads overtures to buy the pup, but failing, called at his horns and represented to his wifs that be had bought tbe oo and took It away with him. Atkins took ths dog to Council Bluffs and from there tt wai Bent to Marshailtown, Ia. A few days ago Detectives Davis and Mitchell and Mr. Wholley visited Council Bluffs, found the dog and secured its return across ths rivei on ths payment of $10. Monday Atkins vialted his father, who resides ever the drug store at Twenty-fifth and Davenport streeta. Hs waa promptly apprehended. When arraigned in police court Atkins pleaded not guilty ta petit larceny and hearing was set for Thursday. Loaaed tt, Loels TeraalaaL NEW YORK. Dec 1J. Offlciala of the First National uank contum the report that the bank ha msde a loan of $4.&iu (mi to ths etj luis Terminal Kailroad association, but refuse Information as to the duration ot tns luan or tne collateral given. ( : rx For Breakfast, Luncheon, or Supper, the Unequalled Beverage. I DELAYED E miMT DOT DEBE DOU" . ' Famous randies cannot be excelled. They are made of ab solutely pure crystal sugar not a bit of glucose in thein, and they just roelt in your mouth. They give the best satis faction and Talue for your money of any candy in the market. The constant thought in manufacturing them is, "not how cheap but how good" they can be made. Your choice of French creams, chocolates or bonbons, or you can hate them assorted, some of each kind in a box, also in bulk. . .CADDY FIB HDAS 16FTS Put up in two-pound, pound and half-pound fancy boxes beautifully decorated or if you prefer we hare an rlegant stock of woven baskets that we can fill for you the baskets could be used when empty for sewing baskets -or for handkerchiefs, etc. , eaiYjn Candy DepirceDt yHflM Bmjgggggsjggjgjgjjjjjjgjjjgygj'gjjgjgg PLACE T ace;..? Eicl'jslie Agents Thirty Cents Will Reint Your Vacant Room Isn't It pretty poor economy to let year roodi Uy vacant? Every slay It night bs earning for yoa wo or three times tbe cost ot rat las tt throogh Bee Want Ad. There are thousands who read the want pifis daily as s matter of habit who look there belose - they go i-ooh hunting. But twt mow. during The Boe Quotation Contest, alia oat everyone ta reading tbe want pages word by word. Tea words three times for 40 cento Tel. 238. Bee Want Ad Dept. Consult the flew Philadelphia IWIWtfdWI sfeVt TV'ork vrTl bs examined end everyr lng dona first rllM undr Ihla n,,t t njvl.l..i are li' tn i sUy. It was a COMPL.KTE V1CTORT KOR IKK UNION. Set of tith from 2. Bridge teeta ' from . ti. Crosns fieri 11 SO. Teeth extracted, free. Work guaranteed 10 y.ars. No students to esperla-.ent. UNION DENTAL COLLEGE. Open daily till a. Sunday. I lo I ua DOUQLJL8 st. ..UMBRELLAS... , A larcc mhlnment ef umhreltai hmm lnt han rm.tA i . . . . . , . ' " vw, a a mm aa. as; j VZVO haa (JlTIISII aelecUoa. Prices 11 to Our line cf WA TCHES, CUT GLASS AND S'LVER NOVELTIES as well as other STAPLE goods Is quite complete. ITeaa. nil InspecC P. E- FLODMAN & CO., Jewelers. 1514 fftfA- , .. '.'iHltsiii.T-.C T : .'if. i us . -v r-...- Sir .1.. V Antique DookjConcern Second flantTiiooks THE FAST TRAINS ARC VIA TMS union pacific If you want a quick aad pleasant trip, select tbe Union Pacific, lu trains from Omaha reacMcg tbe Paci&e Coast I I t l l I I I i IS Hews Quicker THAN ANY 0THEB LINE. KO CHARGE OF ROADS RO CHARGE OF CARS RO DETOURS "The Overland Route " all the way. Bt sir your TukU reads over tkt uxjoy PACIFIC Fall lnfonaatioe eWrf oUy fm ea ayplicauua k Citr Ticket OHcs . 1824 r Alt! 4M BT. Pboos Ca. Alwara anaMtalbt see te shea ram. jpiT I LATEST C RAT (IN 1 CARD GAMES PANIC DEafBKATluN FLINCH &2 GYtt Tbe Betake reviewed e eaa kt .frsesra Ira raasU m tela stage at a ale- DARK ALOW BROS. el.B 2234. 1612 Far anna St FOOD CAUSE AND EFFECT. " The Effect: Tour great-graodlataer was a kale and rugged maa -auae his staff of life was natural food whole wheat. That was be fore the walte-aour-erMcltr te tfce ss lm befor. austaialBg parts of the whole wheat were removed la white Hour milling. All about as today we see thr, steal aad mental weakllaas whose pitia ble coBdltloa la the result ef sating eat natural foods people wits part tt their bodies starving. The Trati: People with who health, eat natural food sickly people sat pies, saushea. ana white flour products which are naaatural foods because essentia! parts ef tbe wheat havs bees removed sad sr. est present la them. Tbe natural food la Shredded Whole Wheat BiseulL. The Season! Ia It are contained the precise .Uaaents la Us exact proportion, required by na ture for the complete aoartshmest ef tee body sad salad aothlng added and noth ing tahea away aa nadespoUed natural product. The Proof: To Natural roo Co.. Ntasaia fa! la, W T. OaaaUHMB : I eaa trrliat-M aa4 two heers pMa, ajorl in lias, aad in4 lSP - ta a suiia aB 1 trli a " .- ia mw svauai tor um Settar. I baaa uati( Miroj4 Waat tor about Sis Months aow rj kax apiudu dierstiuav. brtut aa aiwt anr uii4. aaa aai phraio air stfMsaa tbaa I aav. Um to iaiavi. Tuu baa a wuoaanrul tocl. i. M. (UULkne. as Lrtle st Ckaoaee. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit Is sold by all greeers. Sead for the Vital Ques tloa (Free) Cock Book, illustrated ta cclora. Aldreaa The Nataral reed Cvsdmjix