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    TITfl TftfXTI A DAILY VYT, FtTNDAT. PECEMHETt 27. l!n.r
WAITED-IALKIHEI.
AT poor glri In need of a friend ran
mil or wrlie to the matron of the Sal
vation Army Home lor Women, 304 N.
24th BU. Omaha, Neb. U M Ma y 1
Stammering Cured. J. Vaughn, Ram go rid.
WANTF.IX Competent, energetic, experi
enced salesmen to Mil a new artlcie io
Omaha, 8011th Omaha, Council Bluffs end
vlrlnlty. Jobbere, manufacturers ant
wholesale trade only to be railed on. 1 he
Brunewlra-Balke-Collender Co., 1 and ea
8. 10th at., cltjr. at 4J1 10
CAL1TZO Meet me
tmtlnan. 211 fL lRlh Bt.:
pair of his "Patent Slip Not" eye gin.
11 teat free. . . u w
at Hutesons, expert I TRAVELING salesman lor Men.; no ircn-
nlng to gel a I rJml anowieote. dui icint. .-"u...
rtusuer; esiRoii!nei, wm rm wu-
K. Jennlng, Haies Mgr., Detroit, Mi.
824 ZIS
ROBINSON'S Bhtnlnff
las Bt.
Parlors, ix Doug-
U M J
M A. fl NIPT If treatment hatha. Km.
ftlALlINDl IL- Smith, 118 N. 15. 2 fir. R. 2.
U MSH4 FSx
ELITB parlora. CIS & Isth. td "TJg
WANTED Competent salesmen, to handle
our line of Aovertlsing Fana, Calendars
an1 Novelties for I; good pay; refer
ences required; exclusive territory. Press
Novelty Co., Station E. Buffalo, N. T.
MONET loaned on valuable.
131S Douglas.
U MfltW J 8
8M0KB the best Blnderup Clear;
M96S Ji
SALESMEN, aide line; can make
I6 per wo.'K hsnlling our up-tn-nsm 11 n
of Advertising Fana. special and exclu
sive designs no one else can offer them;
mniu reaitv. tlht and firf to oarry.
Apply at once. The Kemper-Thomas t'o.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
827 Tlx
SPECIAL FOR THE
Holidays
We offer a French briar pipe, with 2V4-lnrh
. amber mouthpiece, for 81.00. fituecker
Cigar Co., 14)4 Douglas, and at 221 b. loih.
ax ion liioca -mr own. .
smriP MADE SHOES Lngs, 718 H. 1th
at - U Sis. F18 .
BARTON Printing- Co., 12-18 Barker Blk.
U M400 J14
8PBriAt.TT Salesmen: Two exceptionally
good positions open ror 1 wim esiao
ii.i,,! r'iveinrf house: salesmanship, en-
erry and busln si nbl'lty will make posi
tion permanent; general mercantile trade;
hitch coa.ml-elon con'rnct tl h J25 weekly
advance while trnve.lne. V. E. Hodgman
A Co., W-W Prospect Bt, Cleve and o.
&-5 Z7X
SAI.KRMEN wanted everywhere to handle
"Nnveltv Blen Card." every merchant
hnva fmin in to 111 on slsht: 800 varieties
ralRlog-ue free. Bulllvan Co.. 113 Maple'
wood Ave., Chicago, 111.
Broadneld Printing; Co. We print almost
. everything. lbu Jackson Bt.; 'pi'""" -
UMJy J 14
Strong Varley. tamping die. 12.Joda;a.
U M398 Jl4
SMOKE) CapC Freer"g Greenlander. 410 8.
Uth.. U 419 J 14
TUB, vapor and aJoohol bathe. 720 S. 13th it.
USO Jlv
SALESMAN wanted; moat profitable
etaple. Side line, no aampiea. uaipa
men now maklnf 1100 to 8.KI0 week on aide.
Beat proposition ever offered for live
men. Write quick lor territory. xiui-
land White Lead company, Chicaso.
798
27
SALESMEN, aide line; email eample; atand-
ard article; liberal commission, irojsu
MTg Co., Sta V, South Bend, Ind.
.797 S7x
TEL. 8285, thafe the Gate City Steam Dye
. In and Cleaning Work. U8 8. ltfth at.
. . .U-M4IJ
DR. OSANTNEB, dentist,
809 Ramp blk.
U lit. JITz
THE REOENT Ladies' toilet parlora nnd
bathery. needle soray, electrical ana in
ternal; manicuring and hair dressing.
. Ramge bldg. Tel. .. Laaiea onir.
SALESMAN manager. Energetic road
salesman with record, capable of instruct
ing nnd enthuslnz new salesmen. Prefer
experienced selling country merchnnla
tpwelrv. piaars. rearlsters or specialties.
MlR-h salary and commission contract to
right man. box bob, bu iauib, o.
798 ZTX
206
J-601
WB RENT sewing machines at Toe per
week, 82 per month; we repair and aell
. parts for every machine manufactured;
second-hand machines from fl to 10. Neb.
. Cycle Co., ISth and Harney. U44i
CAPABLE salesman to cover Nebraska
with atanle line. High commissions
with advance of $100 monthly. Permanent
noaltlon to right man. Jess H. Smith
Co., Detroit, Mich. 796 27x
VIAVI" way to health.
Omaha.
844 Bee building.
f 444
WANTED Two salesmen. From factory
to merchant; best selling honest line in
the u. 8.: no scheme. Auareoe x w,
- 814 27x
1 PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladles before and
during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Ger.sch,
. KS California St. Terms reasonable.
U 446
DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases
and irregularities of women from any
ratutei experienced and reliable. . 1&1S
Dodge St., Arlington block, Omaha.
U 448
itcaMW WANTED Stocking season
.Just opened; liberal datings; exclusive or
side line; no samples to carry: experience
unnecesoarv: a six months harvest for
good men. Kinloch Paint Ca., St. Louis.
hospital
babies adopted.
PRIVATE
babies a!
Tel. Red-U84.
during connnenunt:
Mrs. Oardels, iZM Lake.
. U 44S
Diinura w MTtrn n well rated con
cern: popular staple; new men averaged
tw weeklv this fall: season now openln
and liberal datings: no samples neces
sary: exclusive or siae line. ja.gr. xui
der, 610 Pine, St. Louis.
AILWAY TIMB CARD t"tled.
WstMlak.
St Louis "Cannon
Ball" Express a i: pro i i:w ira
St Louie Local, Coun
cil Blufra a pra a
Mlasoxtrl Parlflo.
Bt. Tvnl Kinran aWOO am a 8:?8 Otn
K. C. a 81 1 Express.. alO) pro a 8:1 am
Chleaae, Reek Ialaaa A Paetne.
EAST.
Chlrarn Davllrht l.'t d a 8:l6 am a t.m am
Chicago Daylight Local. a 7:00 am a 1:36 pm
Chicago Kxpress bll:l5 am a :. pin
Dee Moines express a prn uu.er nm
Chicago Fast Jixpre-s.a 6:30 pm a 1:26 pm
Rocky Mountain L t d. .a 7J0 ana a 7 J6 pm
Lincoln, Colo. Springs,
Denver, Pueblo ana .
Weet a 1:30 pm a 6:00 pm
Texas, California and
Oklahoma Flyer -...a f:iu pm u:npra
BCRLIHGTOK STATIOII 10B at MASON.
Chleaa:, Barllngrtoa A Qalaey.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am a 3:66 pm
In order that danger of Infection shall be
tnlrlmfaed.
Ti child burled by Mrs. Patton had
died of diphtheria. Mrs. rat ton attended
to all arrangements and though a trail
woman succeeded In filling the grave In
the usual manner.
Mrs. Patton's husband died about a year
ago and hs wish was that his wife con
tinue his undertaking business. With
three small children to support, Mrs. Tat
ton set to work and now has an extensive
business. Portland Oregonlan.
Leave. Arrive,
Chlcaco Vestlbuled Ex. .a 4:06 pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local
Chicago Llmitea
Fast Mall
9:18 am all :00 pm
a 1:06 am a 7:45 pm
1:45 pm
Barllaartoxt St Mtssoajrt RlTer.
Wynore, Beatrice and
Lincoln a:Ram M2:0S pm
Nebraska Express a 1:50 am a 7:46 pm
Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 6:45 am
Black Hills and Puge
Bound Sxpress ..all :10 pm a 8:90 pm
Colorado Veatlhulea
Flyer a i:m pm
Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:67 pm a 9:08 pm
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth b 8:10 pm bl0:86am
Rellevue A Paclflo Jot...a7 Mpm a 8:27 am
Bellevue ac Facino Jet.. .a I so am
Kaaaaa City. St. Jeseph St Coaaell
Blaffs.
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:15 am a6:0Som
St Louis Flyer a 6:26pm all :05am
Kanaas City Night Ex..al0:46pm .a 6:30 am
WEBSTER DEPOT IStk WEBSTBH,
Mlsaonrl Paclfte.
. Leave. Arrive.
MeHrnsIra Tca1. ' via
Weeping Water b 4:18 pm. alO:3S am
Cbleaajo. St. Paal, Mlaseaiollt
Omaha. .
Twin City Passenger.. ..a 6:30 am a 9:10 pm
Sioux City rasstnger....a 2:00 pm all :20 am
Oakland Local .b 6:46 pm b 8.46 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Daily
except Saturday. Dally except Monday.
LEGAL NOTICE.
813 27x
PRIVATE home during confinement; babies
adopted. The Oood Bumariian Sanitarium,
T& 1st ave.. Council Bluffs, la. U 62
WATER'S PRINTING CO.,
St
1211 Douglas
U M68 If
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement. Mrs. U Fisher, 2515 B. ll'h.
Tel. 1889. U 447
TRAVELING - SALESMEN Vest Pocket
side line; new; leads everything; .00
monthly; sample pair 10c; write today.
Reynolds Clasp Co., 8666 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago. 111. - 808 27x
WANTED Salesmen, first-class men io
hnn.lle on commisssion ur muuti
. oHucrt iinir funs, either ex
clusively or as a side line; liberal proposl
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
OFFICIO OF LEH-GLA3S-ANDKEESEN
HARDWARE COMPANY. OMAHA. Neb..
Dec. 12. 1903. Notice la hereby given to the
stockholders of the Lee-Gloss-Andreesen
Hardware company that the annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the company
ni l be held at the offices of the aald com'
nanv. corner of Ninth and Harney atreets.
In the city of Omaha, In the state of Ne
braska, on Tuesday, January 13, A. D. 1804,
at l o clock d. m.. ror tne purpose oi elect
ing a board of directors for the company
to serve during the ensuing year, and to
transaot such other business as may M
presented at alien meeting. H. J. LEU,
r-resiaenc
Attest! W. M. GLASS. Secretary.
O.UAIJIT FEATURES OF. LlFB.
tion and prompt settlements. The Rem- j Mrs. Angellne Perry of Leslie, Mich., In
per-Qebhart i nmranjr, im I ner application for a divorce says she has
St., Cincinnati, O.
MAGNET PILB KILLER,
druggists, 81.
IT CURES. AT
U 448
WHAT'S nicer than accordion pleating?
We do nothing hut the finest. Ooldmnn
Pleating Co.. 200 Douglas block. P 400
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans
cesspools and vaults, .removes garbage
and dead animals at reduced prices. 621
N. 16th. Tel. 1779. , U 451
MINNIE TEMPLE Furnished rooms. 80s
N. 16th, 8d floor. s U 161
OMAHA DTBJ WORKS, 1515 HOWARD,
fashionable cleaners; dresses, suits,
cloaks, draperies, rugs, lace curtains- we
dye carpets. TJ-M727 J23
J. R. WALLACE, TAXIDERMIST, S.
18th, U-M407
CORNSTALK poisoning In cattle and
horses may be prevented. Write the
National Cornstalk Remedy Co.. Douelas
Block, Omaha, s U M323 2Ix
TOUR life Reading Many typewritten
, pages concerning business, love, neaitn,
etc,, rree: send aate ot Dirtn. sex. Ad
dress Astropathlc Institute, Auditorium
mag., Chicago, reason your recommen
dation wanted. U 776 27x
BIX magasines for 1 year for 82; cut rates
on 8.6O0 publications; catalogue free; good
solicitors wantel: salary and commission
paid. It B. Wallace, 307 Brown ttlock.
U-M783 J
SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles
permanently removed by electricity; con
sultation free and confidentlRl; all work
guaranteed. Miss Allender, II3N. Y, U
U-788 17X
SI8TER8 IN DE8PAin-8peedy relief; ab-
nomal suppression, any cause. Write
for remedy; safe, sure. Dr. Martha
Walker Co., 163 State, Chicago. '
. , ' U-809 27x
MARRIAGE! DIRECTORY Free to all:
pay when married; new plan; send no I
money. For particulars address H. A.
Horlou. Dept. 237, Tekonsha, Mich.
v-m rix
VERT WEALTHY and attractive Ameri
can lady wants honest ana industrious
husband. Address Miss Lowe, 85 Hudson
Ave,, Chicago. . U-S02 27x
BED-WETTING cured regardless of age.
Package of Pen-lne, directions and book
let mailed free. Missouri Remedy Co.,
Dept. 6U, Bt. iLOUU, MO. LI-
CALIFORNIA for 26c Big Illustrated
magailne: questions answered. Western
Empire Co., 116 Times Bldg., T.os An
geles. U-11S1 3hx
rrl T ELECTRO PITTING.
UULu Old motalllc srtlclw trade new,
CII VCD OMAHA PLATING CO.
21LCI REMOVED TO 151 HARNET.
NICKEL TELEPHONE.
When You Write
: to Advertisers ,
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the fact that you
Biwthe ad In The Hen. '
established a "dead line" In the house over
which she will not permit her husband to
pass. She has removed her belongings, to
on side and puts her husband on the other.
T V. . AAiirt lifl. era n t A m n Inlt.nAtlon r&.
WANTED-Experlenced ltravlln w'""ln .training the husband from interfering-
for HH14' position perniinii . j ..
nnrtv references and bond required. Ad- I with his wife, but the pair will continue
.iireum w a wTrrwTrt carry wool
hosiery. as a side line on commission. Ad
dress Rushfora K.nmung saum. Ti'iL"
f .'Oil 41A
Minn.
dress Drawer S., Chicago.
SALESMEN Automa.no P ""1
nennnls. Ixwse-leaf Ledgers and
manr other specialties. Pershing Mfg.
, Co., South Bend. Ind.
WANTED, salesman; 10 monthly atid ex
L nenses: permanent. First National Nur-
series, Rochester. N. T. '
WANTED TO KENT.
tables poonful of vinegar end enough to- I short straws; Immediately drees with lemon I candled cherries and gre-en rltmn cut Into
mat catsup to make sumcier.t quantity Juice and oil. Have ready and chilled the fancy shape, er decorate 1th English
to fill four cocktail glasses,, or any glass, same quantity of boiled French chestnuts, I walnuts. When the pudding- Is turned out.
to resida In the game bouse pending the
hearing,
The lata Jesse G. Hawley, owner of the
Reading (Pa.) Eagle, by writing directed
that $10,000 be set apart each year to those
Who had been In his employ three years,
to be distributed according to salary and
length of service.
The announcement is made that the em
ployes have unanimously agreed to accept
a rump sum of 150,000 In settlement of all
'claims; so the full amount -of $50,000 has
been deposited by , the administrators, to
be paid to the employes, aa their Interest
may be determined by the orphans' court
This Is thought to be the largest 'cash-
sum of money ever given to employes by
a deceased employer In the history of news
papers In Pennsylvania, not to say. in the
United States.
"Once again," exclaims the Salem (N. C.)
Journal, "the faithful old bell In the. belfry
brings to the hearts that love the hour
that God will bind them with a cord of
160 acres rich bottom, adapted to corn and I love that paaseth all understanding, and
rraln. J. a. riper, an. mm U....B, through the years to come each day
i mea j - - -
Dina uiem more securely. Beeping tneir
a wfrvn Uwmm ennms. ruraishea or un-
eiirnlMhet-1. TOr UBrnT nouBMCBUMH. .
dress Mrs. Honour, 2227 DoUgest
UNFURNISHED suite of two or tbree
large rooms by traveling salesman ab
sent from city two-thtrds of the time,
.,r.ni.ni tn hnslneas center and must
k modern in every respect Address
Y ES Boe. K878 27x
WANTED Furnished flat of Ave or six
.n - tnr innnth or two. or heated flat
unfurnished, or furnished rooms for two
eounlea and one gentleman; must be good
neighborhood. Address 803 McCague Bldg.
FOB. REST FARMS.
We expected a wedding In Happy Bot
tom today," says Bequachee (Tenn.) News.
We saw a young and a young woman
go past my house to a nearby neighbors
and stop for the preacher. The preacher
walked abrut six miles, and wasn't there
by a mile and a half, and stopped and
didn't come any further, and , the young
couple sent someone to see what was
wrong, and they found that he was
stalled, and what do you suppose stalled
him? He had on a new coat and It was
one of those long-tailed preachers' coats.
It had him Just about fagged out Bo 1
guess he made It back home. Then the
young man that wanted to marry hopped
on a mule and lit out on the hunt for
someone else to tie the knot. At o'clock
the poor girl was atlll waiting the arrival
of her Intended husband and the cake and
chicken was ate before the squire came,
who proved to be the pennyroyal specialist"
A small gold watch, stolen a year ago
from Miss Kate Stover, who resides with
her father, John Stover, a prominent
Washington township (Pa.) farmer, hag
Just been recovered In a crow's neat
Stover recently cut down a pin tree In
the woods near - hit home. In the fork
of one of the limbs of the tree was an
abandoned crow's nest, m the bottom of
which the missing timepiece was found.
Miss Stover missed the watch one day
ftefi the family had been away on a
visit and the house was left without oc
cupants. One of the doors 1 of the house
was found open when the family returned
and this led to the theory of robbery.
How the watch 'got In the nest Is now
puxrllng the Stovers as much aa Its dis
appearance did a year ago. .
Otto Schegelberger, a handsome young
man, living in Germany,' read In his paper
how easy It was for good-looking foreign
ers to And rich American brides. So he
drew his savlnks from a bank and sailed
for New Tork, where ha soon learned how
badly mistaken he had been. His money
was going fast,, and there being: no sign of
the expected millionairess, he began to
look for work. Even this ha was unable, to
And, and finally, when "stone broke," he
went to the city lodging house, where he
was permitted to saw wood for his board.
Now he has appealed to the authorities,
asking that they provide, him with means
to return home. ,
By Impersonating a wealthy woman
over the telephone some one has Imposed
upon merchants In Indianapolis to the ex.
tent of several hundred dollars. The scheme
was to call the proprietor of a store by
telephone, asking that certain articles
which the woman had looked at to be sent
to her house that she might make a selec
tion and saying her colored coachman
would call for them. The address was In a
fashionable quarter, and when the colored
man called the articles were given lo him.
Dresses, sealskin cloaks, furs, silks and
other valuable apparel were secured.
Dr. Charles A. St John of Buffalo, who
died last week, was buried In a coffin
which had once before contained his sup
posed corpse. In May, 1901. Dr. St John
fell Into, a comatose state while serving
with the srmy In Luson and was properly
Interred, It being supposed he was dead.
He recovered corurdousness, however, and
succeeded In releasing himself from his
shallow grave. Returning to his Buffalo
home, he resumed his practice, but could
not get rid of the seeds of the disease con
tracted in the tropics and passed away on
Wednesday of last week: He had brought
home with him he coffin that had been
used at his first interment and at his own
request he was laid to his Anal rest In It
about aa large as a claret glasa.
Ice cold, '
Currant Jelly Sauce. Add a tableapoonful
or two of boiling water to a glass of home
made currant Jelly and dissolve over boil
ing water. Add a teasponnful of lemon
Juice and a pinch of cayenne. Mix a tea
spoonful of dry mustard with a tableapoon
ful of corn starch and moisten to a smooth
paste with cold water; add to the Jelly and
cook until clear and thick; 'then serve at
once.
Apple, Cress and Chestnut Salad. Ar
range a border of very fresh, crisp cress
around a Aat serving dish. Pare about four
good eating apples and cat them up Into
jmaht, Neb.
20 ACRES FRUIT AND GARDEN, WELL I hearts one and when the call comes to
1 M FHUV H,i.'. I mi irvw "
JOHN N. FRENZER, OPP. OLD P O.
When You Write v
to Advertisers
remember It orly takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the fact that you
saw the ad In The Bee.
' TICKET BROKERS.
CUT-RATE railroad tickets everywhere.
P. II. Phllbln, 1606 Ffcmam. -pnone 7M.
FUR DRKSSIKW.
J. E. WALLACE. Taxidermist 8. ISth.
Wl
MU8KI TO LUAk-HUAL, KftTATK.
II A KM and city loans, low rates.' W. U.
'1 tMMuaa, JTlntl Nai l liaua Slug. Tel. H.O.
W Ui
FKIVATM money. Sherwood, 837 N. T. Ufa.
4 TO 6 P. C money, Bemis, Paxton block
W-4tt4
f KIVATB money. F. D. Wead. 1620 Douglaa
WW6
WANTED CUr loans and warranta
Faroain Smith Co liM Farnara St
W.
t
W la
FIVE per out loans.
Fernain.
Garvin Bros.. lbOt
W 437
WANT fD Real estate loans and warranta
R, C. Paters at Co., Bee Bldg. W 43
HONEY TO LOAN-Pay ne la vestment Co.
, W-1U
6 farm loans.
R. C Patterson. 1224 Far
W alM
TEOPATHT.
Juhnaon Institute. 616 N. T. Life bldg.
T. 1664
-468
The Hunt Infirmary, McCague bldg.
T. rai
Ataen Farwell. Paxton blk., 6U4-7. T. 1K&.
ln GRACE DEBQAN, 831 N.
M.
Ufa Tel.
-4til
Fayette Cole, Osteopath, 6u9 Paxton block.
yxoutsTs.
i , BWOKuDA. M Farpam. 4J
L. lta.lDi:KoN. florist, 1U9 Farnara St.
COSTCBfCa.
Theatrical and taaaq. Lichen, 101 Farasos,
WANTED TO BORROW.
8TEAM HF.AT FOR MAN. ENQUIRE
ROOM t. FRENZER BLOCK, OPP. OLD
P. O. eil
i , . -
DAIVWAI TIME CARD.
UNION STATION 10th AND MARCY.
Illinois Ccatral.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Express a 7:60 am alOt pm
8t. Paul Limited a 730 pnv a 8:06 am
Minneapolis ac 8U Paul t
Express b 7:60 am b 10:35 pm
Chicago St Reirthwestcrsu
"Tha Northwestern Una."
Fast Chicago a 8.40 am a 1:3 am
local Ciiiougo all Warn
Mull a 6;W pm a 8:30 am
Local Eluux City b 8:46 pm
bay Unlit bt. I-Ad a 7:60 am al0:oo pm
DavilKht CbicsKu a 8:u0 aun all 20 Pro
Llmiud Chicago a 8:26 pm a 8:16 am
rui i moago a :tu pin a :e pn
i-cl Chicago a 4:26 pru
rast sit. Paul a I i& Dm a T: am
St. Paul KxDi-ess a 9:26 am
Fast Mall a 140 pia
Local eioux city b 4:W pm av:zvam
Norfolk & Bonestaal a 8a am D10.36 am
Lincoln A Long l'lae....b 8:u6 am biO.34 am
Lulwood. Hoi Eurlikxa
and Lincoln a 1:60 pm a 1:10 pm
Cusper A Wyoming ICx. d .63 pm e 6:10 pm
Hastings, buperlor and
Alblou b S:M pm b 6:10 pm
Vale Paciae.
Overland Umited a f :am a 8Kb) pm
The Fast Mall....... a 8:60 am a 8:20 pm
i.uuLomia bapreu a 4 J pta -
Ibe Cblcaxvj Portland
Bpeoial a 8:80 pm
Tl.e Portland Chicago
Special a:Mpm
Emttern Express a 6:8) pm
The Atlanlio Express. a 7.80 am
The Colorado teclai...all:le pm a 8 40 am
t hit-ago ieclkl a 1:40 am
Lincoln, Beatrice and
Siromabuig Fxpreas..b 4:00 pm bll:4l pm
Columbus Local b 8 00 pm b 6:86 am
Chirac Great Westerm.
118t Paul Mlnne- '
apolla Limited . a 1:61 am
1M i. Paul Minne
apolis Express a T:36 am
lot Ft, Dudge Express. .a tM pia
W et. Paul A Mume-
apolla Limlteo. a 7:61 pa
T Ft. Dodge xtreaa.. alldt am
101 6t. Paul A Minne
apolis Express a 8:80 fit
Chteae, Milwaukee A St. FaaU
cross to the brighter world, may God will
them to enter the land of perfect peace
hand In hand. Beautifully Impres
sive was the scene when Just as the hour
arrived, that noblest and best of men,
Bishop Rondthaler, stood In his robe of
pure and spotless white, supported by a
huge evergreen background, awaiting the
approaching bridal party. . The picture at
this solemn moment was far too grand for
so feeble a pen to attempt to describe."
Mrs. ti. M. Patton, a pretty young widow
wht conducts an undertaking establish
ment In Spokane,' Wash., buried a child
and with her own hands Ailed up the grave
after lowering the remains therein. The
law provides that In cases of dangerous
contagious diseases the undertaker shall
personally do all the handling of the body
TABLE AND KITCHEN
Serve ' mixed with mayonnaise, and a few table-
spoonfus of whipped cream. Place th
chestnut mixture In center of the wreath
of cress and scatter the ajple straws over
the top and serve.
Hamburg Sponge Pudding. Put a half
cup of sugar to the Juice of two lemons and
heat Until sugar Is dissolved; then add the
yolks of eight eggs beaten with another
half cup of sugar until light Cook In a
double boiler until It Is smooth and thick.
Add an ounce of gelatine which has been
softened In cold water: stir until dissolved,
then t remove from the Are, fold In the
beaten whites of the eggs and turn the
mixture Into a fancy mould decorated with
garnish with whipped cream.
Honey Cakes. Take three pounds ot
flour, one and one-half pounds ot boney,
half a pound of sugar, half a pound of
butter, half a nutmeg, grated, one table
spoonful ot ground ginger and a teaspoon
ful of baking powder.
Mix sugar with the flouf and ginger end
work the whole to a smooth dough with the
butter beaten to a cream, the boney and
the baking soda dissolved In a little hot
water. . Roll out a quarter of an Inch
thick, cut Into small rakes and bake them
for twenty-flve minutes In a moaetwt
Keep the dough cold wibe making up ana
the cakes will be nicer.
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THE CONDITIONS
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Fruit.
Broiled Oysters, Lyonnalse Potatoes,
Pate Oems. Coffee.
LUNCH. ,
Escalloped Macaroni and Duck.
Cabbage Balad, Boiled Dressing.
Cocoa Cake. Preserves Tea.
' DINNER.
Julienne Soup.
Ham Baked in Cider. Mashed Potatoes. .
Creamed Cauliflower. .
Baked Sweet Potatoes.
RomaJn Salad.
Almond Pudding, with Whipped Cream.
conee.
Cheese.
Wafers.
Reelg.es.
Clam Cocktail. Open a dosen clams care
fully and place their Juice In a bowl and tha
clams In a china drainer over the bowl.
When clams are drained, wash quickly to
remove any pieces . of shell. Then care
fully pour the liquor off from any sand
or bits of shell in bottom of bowl and add
to the clams and stand on toe to chill; then
add to them a teaspoon ful ot grated horse
radish, a few drops ot tobasco sauce, a
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