Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 21, 1901, PART I, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1901.
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HERE AT HOME
Omaha Citizens Gladly Testify j
U Is testimony Ilka the following that has
Placed "tho little conqueror" so far nbovn
competitors. When people right hero m
Three Views of Bartley
Tomato Mayonnaise.
iiaspuerry at r co.
Coffee.
A MARTYR
Blair Pilot,
5Kitvixfl uumur.s y sn.sox.
BB-aB a
Delli'lotta Dlnlics In ntnrn1 Stntf nn1
In Coinlilnntloii.
There arc so many delightful ways of
Tho Imnrlannmont nf n nefiAn -tiA hna hnr ImnnpllAil fnrtunna anil tirnnarttA. rtt tt.n fnlnnlBs I n mntfa nttll1 ,.1lf,1 1 ... i - - I u..l- -.1. ., i
name raiso their volco In pralso there Is committed no Intentional wrong Is one of everywhere, and, In a commendable effort resulted In his arrest, nud Hartley was season one Is tempted to have them at every
ur uouoi. ueau mo public lne greatest outrages mat can be concetveu. to relieve home conditions, no was carried made a defaulter when his intentions were tneal, and one may do so without fear that
statement of an Omaha citizen: For more than four years Joseph Hartley, down In the wreck of tho storm. Had he to make Rood every penny. There never the family will complain of monotony, cs-
Mrs, O. A. Karl of 12034 South 11th St., ox-state treasurer, has languished behind triumphed he would have been tho Idol of was, therefore, any occasion or Just cause peclally the children, who seem akin to the
says: "Doan's Kidney 1'llls cured mo nf prison bars for a crime ho nnver com tho state ho failed and became a convict, fnr .lnonh Ilnrtlpv's nrrcst. and his Incar- t,i..i i. i.... - ..tn. .ml ir.. nn,w Tk
. . . , , ...... I - - " I - IIHU9 111 1 1
iiuumo wim my dock wnicn notnerod me for milted, and for the solo reason, not that Mr. Hartley never took a dollar with the ceratlon for four years In the penitentiary preferred method of serving them Is, of
two years. 1 tried different remedies, but Justice should he satisfied, but that political Intention of wrongfully appropriating it to as a convict Is one of the most shameful I course, nu nature) but tholr dollclous fla-
via U"UI 1 procured Doan's capuai mignt bo made ouc or his alleged nis own use. his odjcci was to anord outrages ever commiucu in tno namo or vorg ,jj g0 niuch to many other food sub-
KIdnoy l'llls at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, misdeeds. If the true history of tho Hartley relief to citizens and Institutions of Nc- Justice. It Is high time that the wrong stBnoe, they may be enjoyed In various
corner 15th and Douglas streets, ncforo taso were written It would glvo Mr. Han- braska. Not dishonesty, but undented done him bo corrected. The I'llot believes ,.mhinitlnnn. A few of theiio may hcln tho
i took all of ono box I wns relieved and In Icy a much different standlug In publlo friendship and state pride, actuated him. It speaks the sentiment of a very large hnimnwifn Rnlvn tho urotalem of presenting
n short time cured. They are n grand rem- esteem than ho now enjoys. It Is no secret After passing through the storm majority of the people of this state when It now nnil tempting dishes to appetites made
edy and you are at liberty to uso my nnmo 'hat ho made uso of the funds to arrest and facing conditions that have says that this almost tragic scene should crmcai Bd Indifferent by mldsummor heat.
ior puDiication. tho progress of a hUshUm? nanlc which driven strong men to seek relief In fi ght, close and Josenh Bartley be given a free u .. i,.i .i. , ,r.nifn
..I. ..n .i i "... . .. . . .. ' . J-.... ... .... ... . l ." m"c um.iv,.u miv - .
. w. ...v an m-Miurs. iticc uu cents. I ' "iai urao mrcaiencd the lire savings oi Bmciue or nave seni mem wun oiansnca nna unconditional iidiuuu. .iu K"i'iiur i wncn It Is possible to get It perfectly ripe
Foster-Mllburn Co., Iluffmo, N, V., solo hundreds of citizens and bid fair to drlvo and hagsard faces to tho madhouse, he certainly not so good and kind as Is Ezra V. ftn(1 )n bct condition. Fruit Intended to be
many uanks and business houses to tho courageously undertook to repair tno dam- savage can anord to countenance a con- 8orvc,i n this way must bo rb fresh from
agents for tho United States.
substitute.
Komombcr tho name, Doan's, and tako no wall. Had ho been successful In tiding over ago and make good the loss. He covered
and have been tho means of preventing tens of thousands of dollars back Into the
commercial failures too much praise could treasury with good prospects of returning
not havo boon given. Hut, like many every dollar. "Glvo me a year s time to
other well meaning men who suffered bitter; realize on my arrangements," said Hartley,
sacrifices and reverses, ho miscalculated "and I will pay up every dollar." Ho had
thu length and breadth of tho financial dls- paid In a considerable amount and no doubt
turbancc, which, as every ono will remcm- would have paid In full, but tho anxiety
A PHILANTHROPIST
(Omaha World-Herald.)
that knows no relief to a, condemnation
SIGK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG,
Marvelous Elinir of Ufa Discovered
Famous Doctor-Scientist Thai
Curos Every Known Ailment.
by
Governor Savage's act of mercy toward
Joseph S. Hartley will naturally meet lth
somo criticism, nut with tho understand
ing that Hartley Is to bo given an oppor
tunity In On.. I I 1. , . . . .
m iiia . . . w iiitiitu u)uu m mvcBimcnis nun
wonasriiil Uures Are Effected That Uiui ai to mako to the stated least
Seam Like Miracles Performed JLX
brave enough to show clemency to this un-
th.it known nn merry mlcht be all right If fortunate man.
Is It nccestary that thu heart or tno
mother and tho children should be pounded
.ivery one of us wcro llko Caesar's wife, It
every one of us could say that never In all
of our existence had we made a misstep.
It happens, howeer, In the case of Hart-
tlnuatlon of this embargo on Justice. Even ,h. vlnn ,.. ,wl,,it,iP. nnii not over-
in me nnys 01 kihk " imenuon rlpe or howng thc slightest decay, as In
paid 10 numan rignio. n 10 nupeu wmv . 1. ... n-hlo in rnii... rnnild.
1 - - . 1 1 1 1-w v w
tno steps 01 organic ijocioiy in uns re- crab(J troubIo ln thc digestive tract from
spect have been forward Instead of back- f0rmen,ftllon or decomposition. Children
Ward. nrn tnn frfiltnntlv tnmln 111 in lltlmtnor hV
allowing them to cat fruit In an unfit condi
tion. Fruit to be served raw should never
bo nllowed to stand In a warm or damp
placo after It Is gathered; this applies par'
tcularly to the soft berries. Fruit must bo
thoroughly cleaned, and such fruits as cher
ries, currants and grapes can be washed
without detracting from their flavor and
freshnct9,
Thrco points must be observed In serving
The Secret of Long Life of
Olden Times Revived,
ffVAlt". Sled Scli? TTo tb. w nr'rumusrberlpo V..
i P a ed th cesrelihoMn the . from any Indications of decay or fer
0 " . ..... ;.. .... ... mentation, and last, but not least, to en-
. case 01 Joe oarne) or 111 uie casu in
jr many men now confined In tho stato's
, 6v,.v.. lu,u,u.u, rotintrv There need bo no crltl- Prison? The men wno snouiu no connncu
As n general proposition It would be h, C0UI 7 rJh poL d permanently In prison for any considerable
well If executive clemency were shown more "1 length of llmo are the men who are
requcntly than It Is. Tho law providing ''TuVL.'fnd hiA, Mnnn naturally and habitually criminal. No In-
Inv ihnt hli two tcriiia of servlcn ns stntn
treasurer Misted during the most trouble- case of "Joe" Hartley or in the caso of
. . . ft vnnnt try nt n mil enntltl it A Its 1 1 ik ttntn Q
somo unantlal period in me recent nistory :"v of nntun, it must ho served lco-cold. A sus-
rltl- prison inc men who buuuiu do coiuuivu .. .. . .u 1
nermanontlv ln nrlion for any considerable Ktlon of green adds greatly to tho enjoy-
mentation, and last, but not least, to en
banco the enjoyment of this delightful gift
Thc Remedy is Free to AH Who
Send Nnmc and Adurcss.
for the punishment of men guilty of trans-
groaslon of tho law was not Intended to
crush out of existence tho man who mado
a mistake. It was not Intended to com
pletely destroy tho faithful wife and the
consideration was given to the fact that 1" 19 (?onc society, to the governor who
tucnt of tho fruit,
llcrry Dhhrn fnr llreiiUfnut.
One of tho nicest ways of serving cooked
Hartley's term of service as atato treasurer
happened during a period when there was
a loss to every business Institution ln the
shows clemency, or to tho unhappy man blackberries for brenkfost Is to moke them
helpless children of that man. In tart, ihnt Blato of Nebraska and must also have
wumeu a uiiruBuip iu 111c siniu ireuvury ui
Nebraska. For years tho state treasury
After venm nf nntlfni in,u- nn,i .inivtncr law was not Intended so much ns a nun-
Into the dusty record of tho past, as well Ishmtnt to tho transgressor as It was a
as follow'lntc modern experiments in thj tegson to socletv
realms of medical science, Ur. James W. lc., 10 BOC,oly'
Klrlil 1ru I.'lr.i v,.ii,...ai i..,.,t. v.. ,11. 11. a Mlcn an cxccutlvo thrown nnnn tho
Fort Wayne, Ind., mnkea the startling at,- prison doora to ono who does not belong money was needed to back up a weak
uvu.n....,. v,mi ,, ,m nurciy ui.luve.cu t0 the criminal classes he does no Injury
has bcon used as the support for tho bank
lng system of this state, whenever rca
who becomes tho beneficiary of that clem
ency when thc prison doors are opened to
tho unfortunate who has mado ouc mis
step.
Governor Savago need not be alarmed
because- there are a numbor of people who
Into "flummery." This enn be chilled In
Individual moulds and served with cream,
plain or whipped. A toasted wheat biscuit
moistened by pouring over It a little boil
ing water, covering nnd stewing until soft,
but not broken, then cold, rich cream
d criticise him for his act of kindness nnd poured-over lt nnd a slice of "blackberry"
or m"c7; .No 8orloUB niUry s CV" T.; mush placed on top makes a very delicious
MltA.I . . Mnn acltnan nfTmiii.i t n a Hint I
milieu uj u iuau nwou uat iiot; no itiai, 1 .ItaU
... , . i,,,i ...,t . .1 1 uiuuniunk iiiDfi.
to society. Who was thoro In all this suto duty, as a question of stato pride, the
that could seriously object to the pardon 8"'0 treasurer has hcen persuaded to throw
of Henry Holln? And yet thcro was crltl- In tbo cash ln ordor to prevent a general
clsm of Holln's pardon. That old man had panic In tho business circles of this Btato,
falling Institution as a matter of Patriotic ho yed)(, l0 KCncrou(1 lmpUlflcg aIl(, maJo
happy a family that for a considerable
period had suffered more than words can
doscrlbo. "Tho quality of mercy Is not
strained; It droppcth as the gentle rain
suffered untold agonies. His Innocent fam- Hartley, llko his predecessors, yielded to frnn, i1B,..n lmnn lh inr iipl,'th. it u
ny nau Buncrea witn mm. .Nothing that mcsr iucub picas mai were uuseu upun twice blessed; lt blesscth him that gives
Tho biscuit may bo split
open and tho fruit placed between llko n
sandwich nnd whipped cream heaped over
the top. FreBh rlpo berries of all kinds
may bo served ln tho same manner,
Hlackbcrry Flummery Cover a pint of
ripe berries with n quart of water and
tho Inw could do. nothing that additional business Interests and patriotic motives. ,,,, ,,, ,H, ,n).B. 'ti n,i-nti,.t in tho cook gently, without Btlrrlng, for ten
punishment coitd effect would be oblo to It Is fortunate for the stato that since the ralghtlest; It becomes the throned monarch minutes. Mix four level tablcspoonfuls of
mane mo man or nis family suner more isartiey episcuo mis sysiem nas unuergone holtor than hU rrmvn- Ms mentor nhnwa cornaiarcn wun a lima com wuicr iiuu
than ho nnd they had already suffered, a change nnd that no longer Is the Nc- , nr irn,nni nnw.r iha nttrit.i.to stir into tho berries and cook until lt
They had drained the dregs of the cup that braska state treasury required to be a i w nnd mnimtv whoroin iinth sit the thickens; sweeten to taste nud stir until
was pressed upon their Hps and when support to thc banking system of the state. ,rca(j nnd fear of kings, but mercy Is sugar Is dissolved; cook tor a few minutes
Governor Dietrich threw open tho prison As a business proposition Governor Sav- nDove this scepter's away; It Is enthroned nna remove from tho fire and turn out to
doors to Henry Holln ho did an act of age's action was a wlso one. Given a little tn tho heart of kings; It Is nn attrlbuto e00'. The berries should retain their shapo
iiiciujr mm eiiwueu mm 10 me manns nnu time Hartley will be able to eollset a eon' to God Himself, and oarthlv nower doth nnd tho Jolly Co quite clear,
iuo .uiiiiuuuuuuu 01 uii men. siaorauie sum ana return th nnmu tn th liwn.t nnri- whn mnmV uiacKCorry mush Jiaito tno same as me
This thing of condemning our unfortunate state. Nebraska will, therrfnro. i-mlion a i.,,i above, but cook the fruit a little longer
reiiow crcnturo, simply becauso ho has considerable sum In dollars and cents from in oxtondlmr morrv to ".inn" Nartw and put through a bIcvo to remove the
committed ono or two errors, to punish- Governor Savage's act. No injury will bo Governor Savage acted wisely. Tlmo will seeds. Make lt stiff enough to cut by ad
meni mat Knows no relenting to a fate done society because Governor Bavago was Justify his brave and generous deed. ding six tablcspoonfuls of cornstarch in
stead or lour
A KOdBER Uluebcrry Cakes Thcso aro nice for
Iuiuiiiwubl ur iuuuu. muuBuru tuiuu curia
of sifted flour, add threa tcaspoonfuls
Joe Dartley. who went out of tho office of trary studiously kept his mouth closed tutlon. In their moments of resentment ot b?k.lng Pwdcr- a heaping table
sugar nna a teaspoon
sift well together. Heat
until light; add 1'4 cups of milk
ln the center of the flour and
In makimt his claim and tho remarka- of tne cnlrcn of tho state. Is a free man enough with the nconlo to H.r, v confldenco ln unworthv frlonrli. nrt thnt gradually pour ln tho liquid, stirring In the
lures that he la dallv ofTtctlnir ifl'mi hv tho prnrn nf nnmmnr Sir.'. taninnn inniannv . tt.i t, j. .... . 1 ... 1 .1 I flour. In this way you can keen tho batter
to near nim put vcry strong;iy, ills tneory , th . .m v,,. ,.1 tn. it,nn tu... jm .i .t. w.i... smooth. Mako Its consistency of cako bat-
wnicn ne advances is one or reason una T", i iu survo iwcniy years ...v, mncii win yuuuu uuo "i"6. nw uiu miu wc iumi mi. 111 .i i v. .
ivii ..icii wnu icici iauivaiuJiiiuiB ui uuk-
ter and dd to the batter; then two cups
floured blueberries. Bake ln littlo cub-
who Is k sufferer. In suniclcnt auantltles to .. .,i.,.' .u..v .... " J " .y crime and deserve punishment." He would rather than through criminal avarice. a"d cups or muffin rings, allowing a little
convince of Its ability to cure so there is r" V '",' J ,. ine havo said: "I have spent more of your Should ho now come forward with this longer time than for plum muffin. Black
osoiuic y no nK 10 run. Home 01 m " iu.a. .uujeurc. 1110 .acred mchooI tllna. tha. .r , Jono nnft. nil rhurllnhlo thpnrlo. . tn hl berr es are U CO used In this way.
mo nnd I want to atone for my great sin, Inability to restoro his stealings will at oid-Fasnioned Huckleberry Spider Cake
M, JAMES WILLIAM KIDD.
the elixir of life. That he Is able with thu
lo hlmielf, produced an n result of the years 8tato treasurer leaving the treasury ihort wh,o pouring out largo sum of money In against him for his magnificent theft those ? i 1f ,
he ha.M Hnent In Kcnrrhlnir fnr thl.q tirncloua I kkk nnn .,.1.1.1. ) aaa n rotalnlnic flharn unA rnstlv likuvnru in rtA mnf K1ft nvdlnaf Kim hmf.. Ktm k 01 salt,
aa - - . -- " " . I ftF(iw(vvU VI TfUlUU dd iVVU tUUlV DUL DI IIIB " w uii- Dium iai nu i V uuuu tl 4it vtiu I
llfe-glvInK boon, to cure, nny nnd every I , ' . u 1 fend him agalnBt the charco nroforrort. eh.rltv to nnno, that hn hnri hnn rir., one c
Si"??. " ' ..'t"ow.n. V .'u'mon- ""ly- lunus "croa'y B Prt tor tne education n - . . n. r - ,.," IZ," ,-:",: : " 7uZZ Moke a well
i lien
ness
ble cu
based on sound experience ln a modlca! after h&vlne been ennvlrtr hv lnrv nf confidence. He would havo said, as did to suppose thnt possibly all of tho money tor
pracUce of many years. It costs nothing tn .. nnm Z. k,. County Treasurer Norlln out ln tho state was gone Irrevocably from his possession tcr
h!mP,orra vMto?ZJSrt"y hort time ago. "I am guilty ot this great and reach through his generous 'weakness of
k.n I. m .i.ff..!- n ...nuUn oilanUia. .. . ' - ' rrlmn nn fi (Irmrvo nun nhtnanl 1I rnthop thin fhrnnifh criminal nvnrlsa l&T
curea cited are very remarkable, and but governor has not Indicated what the condl-
xor reiikuic wuncnes woum naraiy uc 41... tn v.. . ...a,lt ... , 4 . " "flv w tui my jjrvaL am, niaumi. w hdioiu mis oit-HuuKB wm i uv,navwvi uimuci v,iw
rAtmt. T1. lumn hnva llirntvn awnv l,UU8 lua' PTOO lO DC, Bud WJlUO 11 IS tO DO nnl nnlv tA11ln , Antni)n hi. nh.f..A Plnlr nvar U'ah r1ln n n..nl K..
5J"ir.cJ.,n.n", r,"1K" iSDuV".rvlw,.... "u,,cu, " .""'uro ... .ln? cnn" what Is gone, but by returning what I havo will be exposed. rlcs; when quite dry dredge them with flour.
uA by homo doctors hive been reslorcd V. . f'"i "nyswii result in nart- icft." And If ho makes restitution of $200,000 Measure four flour cups of sifted Hour, add n
to. their famlHei, and friends In perfeH ,0 V"1" luo penuonuary at mo end But Hartley was not made of that kind who will know that ho has not tho greater tcaspoonful of salt, tour level teaspoonfulB
iiir lUMn of 8tufr- Wlth miraculous degree of part of tho other $355,000 stowed safely of baking powder and sift again; rub Into tho
and bladder troubles disappear as by magic. luu ,"lrnr 11 Known mat uoveraor stubbornness, ho fought conviction, spend- away ns profits of hla dishonesty? Why flour, using a spatula or flexible knife, halt
Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fcverH, onvaiio nas long entertained a great deal of lng the money of tho state to defeat tho should not Governor Savage, before enter- a cup of butter; add tho berries; mix well;
SSr'h mbrontti2USnd nir'orreetro.of ,h" fympnt 'f u"tlcy, and as tho executive enforcement of Us laws against him and talnlng for a moment a thought of Hartley's then mix In enough milk to mako a soft
larrn, nroncmus nna nil urreciions or tn has stated that this nsrnlo nrnnnn It on wan mnnifnuttn ,ir ..,.. .t. -..i ...-7. ". .. t. ...... . .....
throat, lungs or any vital organs aro easily : ' r -o vB.vu u. utiic uum uooraiion, require mm 10 Ruumu an item- uuuu ium win Hprean, out. noi run iu 1110
overcomo In a space of time that U simply an adventure of his own devising, there Is havo won tho admiration of the veriest Ucd statement, subject to proof, showing pan; heat a tablespoonful of butter In tho
iiiiuvciuuB. ri'unuu iu ueuuve uiai xiariiey b uaroio is niKuwav roDuer. ,... .1.11.- v .1 . irnn oni.in. 1. it.
Prtlnl nnrnlv.ln lnmntnr ntm h. ilrontv. . .. " . . " . . . . . "' uctmo ui oici; uuuui uc uut-u nuii..".. . h" f"i-
. : . " . . . num me more nor iobh innn nn nnsniiirn iiv a row nnnonr wnritn Miirinr. hn ..ini - . - 1 1. 1. . . 1. . ...
In a space of time that U simply an adventure of his own devising, there Is havo won tho admiration of the veriest Ucd statement, subject to proof showing pan; heat a
"paralysis, lomotor ataxia, dropsy. iTJ" i'i! r"eyl' Pa.r?J' hl7a .1": , ....... at became of every dollar he does not Iron spider (
out, scrofula nnd piles are quickly and """ '" " " "u uunng mo iriai return? tho pan must be large enough to make tho
permanently removed. It purities the en- Pardon, mado In this manner, by easy of tho case brought by tho stato against his Anothor Intimation Is that Bartley Is to cako three-quarters of an Inch thick; set
m.eiivTDoW stages, as It were, to defeat tho indignant bondsmen to recover a portion of the a s,ntcment Implicating others. It over a moderate fire to hake slowly for
rf "ctTea fs'pro criticism that would certainly have fol- amount of which he had despoiled It. he ThcriS wai a tlmo ,vnen guch n 8latemont about twenty minutes, allowing ten minutes
Soetor all systems aro alike and equjlb lowed an announcement of a pardon at once, could have rendered the stato such servlco m,Kht havo bccn o( vnIue t0 tho ub for each sldo; shake the pan about and turn
Berd for "Ae remy "today t Is' free i . Uui a Ut th jU8tlC0 f th ntt? 08 IT" ha.V. a'0ned for, U was when It would havo been possible tho cake to prevent Its burning; servo ns
fdy MrfriwBiatj; what you want'S b In tho darlt ot 189. lU8t we "at wr"8 he, hd dono "tley'8 or the 8,ate to have recovered from such soon as done. Split open, do not cut. and
curea 01 ann ine sure remray ior 11 win oe iiu,i.u u iuru wcro 111 n couauion 01 others, If any there were, bb had profited use plenty of good bntter.
mii f vni I rrt n r f itrn m nil. I V. 1 w ji.i i j....it. IIIA n Ann 1 a Inat tnnlt o n n non r rnnnimmi ' r 1
I .... .. ... .... Vh. ...... 1,1 1 u i tu iuuuvi
aauca to tne most trying ana pincning na- nvmu unvf uccu luu rCBUU nuu
I n 1 ... (ha etn t a Knnn n 1 a rv iinoiinnoaaful in K
uonai .icpresBioa ever experienced in mis -- -- " tlco that tho threat of a disclosure of the dip the cut sldo Into a little dissolved gela-
counry. they were startled by the dlscov- P " l" identity of such parties by Hartley comes tine and arrange a double row of the halve.
Worn Out?
TRY ITJiyfl TRY
robbery of tho treasury. But Strawberry Tapioca Chill a plain glass
that time Is past and It will not escape no-1 fruit dish; cut large strawberries in half,
".--- kn0WB Jo naP.ipv tm-oin. fr nn In.innt monmy oi sucn panics Dy Hartley comes 11110 aim arrunge u uouuie row 01 me naivos
st'rthe'sacred esotc", XrZ Si it To hadblen'Tu.fuT " h sTes- U When V S,tatUte C'
trusted tne sncred resources 01 tneir cjra- . ff , . .ecUre his ncoulttal ho tlons hM Bot"n as a bar to recovery from Icngthwlso slice of banana next; thon an-
?llibJ? her, d."?'lcdJ the..t.r?,,: would not nave ina by the state. other double row of berries, and .0 on until
There are but two conclusions reasonably your dish Is lined; cook a quart of fine,!
possible ln this recent shameful Bartloy ripe berries ln a cup of water and two-
would not have snapped his fingers dls
. ,,, . , . ' dnlnfully at the public and thereafter rev
An enormous sum of money, - , r. ... '
wrung from their stinted resources at a h.....n ,. ,. 1..., ....ii 1, . fiasco. One Is that Governor Savniro him thirds of a cun of sugar until berrlos nre
limn uihon nf all tholr ono In ... - -- " "' . . . ... . .. . . . ... .. ... " ..... .
' .w Mw tendency so honest as to Justify such a Doen noouwinKcu or sanoDaggca ny tno men sorietca; novor wun a nine lemon juice
thnv wnri Innol nnlA I r innin I tia.1 h..n . . . . . ... I ...... .. .. . . .. . . .
thought. He has deported himself from wno navo oecn paid oy uartioy witn stato anu suck cinnamon; stir into mo not oer
tho start as a man who had within his funds to work a spell upon him. Thu rles two tablcspoonfuls ot granulated tap-
clutches something valimhln whfeh ilM not other Is that ho has lent himself to a mUor- loca and cook until tonloca Is clear: take
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ir any ono proof were now needed or tho Infamy of his crime and tho state can 111 to servo heap whipped, sweetened cream
(MA1MANI WINE.)
WORLD FAMOUS TOIS-C.
ury himself or allowed lt to be despoiled by
others,
thoy wcro least ablo to spare lt, had been
looted.
Tho worst of It all Is that although Bart-
Indorsam.nts "from leading physician. In all If Hartley had dealt fairly by the peoplo
parts of tho world. ho would havo told whither hftd gone the
.tSSM' committed to his caro by a trusting utter Infamy of
richness to the blood. It U a promoter of public. lie did not tell, but on tho con- matter It would
his whole course In this afford to soo such villainy condoned for a on top; decorate with whole berries, dust
ood health and longevity. Mnk.cs tha old
youris; keeps the young strong,
vf.ri.ni win. Ib unonlnllv recommended
lor Oeneral Debility. Overwork. Weakness cnilTH PRIMERS ARE HOT HEADED
from whatever causes, Trofound Depression OUU I nunnLnu nnu. uu i nu.niii
and Exhaustion. Tiiroai anu iunn uu-i
easts, La Orlppe, Consumption and Malaria,
It Is a dilxusibie tonio ror tno entiro Bysmni
Marlanl Wine Is Invaluable for over
Worked men, delicate women and sickly
Ihtldrsn. It stimulates, strengthens and
sustains the system and brace body and
brain. It combats Malaria and La Orlopo.
May be used effectively In form of a hot
rror.
Bold by all druggists. Uowaro of Imi
tations,
bo for him to make restl- paltry $200,000.
Attempt to Ileiiiove rc.-uovcrnor
Jone from Constitutional Con
vention Cnnra Sonne.
MONTGOMERY. Ala.. July 20. An exclt-
lnc sccno occurred at noon today In tho
constitutional convention over tho Introduc
tion, discussion and dlspoBal of a resolu
tion protesting against free passes being
accepted by any stute officer. Formor Gov
ernor Jones protested against tne taming
of tho resolution and appealed from thc
decision of tho chair. A controversy be
tween President Knox and Mr. Jones cn
Biied and tho president directed the sor-geant-at-arms
to scat tho ex-governor. Mr.
Jones demurred, out tno cuair insisiea
on his being seated, and amid great ex
cltoment directed the sergeant-at-arms to
rcmovo Mr. Jones from tho ball.
Mr. Jones passlountoly exclaimed; u
nnyonu attempts It, lt will be done over
my dead body."
Tho disorder In the hall became general.
Tho former governor exclaimed: "I have
a right to know If the chair will put my
nnnrill. " Chairman Knox replied: "The
Summer Specials
$25.75 Buffalo and return daily.
$21.50 Louisville, Ky. and return
on sale August 24, 25 and 20.
$24.75 Cleveland, 0. and return
on saio September 7 to 10.
Iloineseekers' Excursions
nn ..t. i,.t nn.i .hir.t TnrHdnv -ncli month, chair will put your appeal." Mr. Jones
sat down anu mo cuair uc.uu u iio m
drew a small pocketknlfe, but did not open f'
It, and soon returned lt to his pocket.
Mr. Jones said: "If tho chair will keep
Its temper" President Knox Interrupted:
"It Is not tho chair who Is out of tem
per." Mr. Jones then sat down, the chair
put tho appeal and It was overwhelmingly
sustained. Mutual explanations followed
and cood feollng was restored.
Summer tourist rates to all resorts, nuow- quegtlon. He was Interrupted by Mr. Jones
B?ffaloPOVForrS lake uufs".-"' and the chair once more requested him to
?an d.irrV.rinmS.Ia cafi at Omaha & be seated. He further dlrocted the scr-
, As
It. Louts Ottlce, No. 1115 Karon m streut gCant-at-arraa to execute the order,
(Paxton hotel block)', or write Harry IS
uoores, u. a. r, u. umuna. u.
E eMICMCBTgR'B KNOLIBH
rt CIIIL'lII.STKIt'.S r.MlI.l.nil
I. UKII ..d U.M M.l.tlta bttn Sff.M
liu..iibl, T.k.n.(htr. KtriiM
ISK('ria BuV.tllull.B. a liull.
Si; .f jr liru.ilil. r Mul 4c. I.
"Il.ll.r rnrl..4l.fcln lilltr.t; r
tnrall.ll. lll.miii T..HU..I.1.. i.likr
kla sbm. Hilim ttun. VHllX. VA
the scrgcant-at-arms approached Mr, Jones
JaMttJ
Philodelpliia takes almost
0,000 boxen a month of Fein-
Is" apt ha soap, because folks
know it. Took less last winter
-they don't half know it yet.
Fcla & Co., makers, Philadelphia,
COUNTY TREASURER SHORT
State Attorney General of Ohio Holds
Clinrlea Hruniflcld Itcapoiialble
for Tux Sliortnxc.
COLUMIJUS, 0 July 20. Attorney Gen
eral Shoots, In an opinion sent to Stato
Auditor Qutlbert, holds Charles Drumfleld,
treasurer ot Richland county, responsible
for an apparent largo shortage ln tho tax
fund. The attorney general finds that $35,
000 back taxes collected from the Aultmau
& Taylor Machine company of Mansfield
should be charged ln full to the county
treasurer. He rules that tho attorneys In
tho cases, which were compromised In tho
courts, had no authority to retain any sum
whatever of the amount collected.
MANSFIELD, 0., July 20. A sensation
was sprung here today when Alfred Black
burn of Steubenvllle, expert accountant, on
the order of the auditor of state, appeared
at the offlco of County Treasurer Charles
nrumflcld and demanded that the office be
turned over to him. Blackburn Is now In
charge.
Table and Kitchen
Practical Suooestlons About Food and
tha Preparations of It.
with powdered sugar and serve.
Raspberry and Currant Souffle This 1st
nlco for a littlo luncheon party or after
noon tea. Mix together throe cups of red
raspberry and ono cup of red currant pulp;
make qulto sweet and sot on Ice to chill;
whip a pint of sweet, rich cream very stiff
and dry and pack In Ico nnd salt to chill
thoroughly, but not freeze; when roady to
serve mix tho fruit pulp and cream lightly
together and servo at once. Strawberries
and bananas may bo used; flavor with a I
little lemon julco.
Herry Dumplings neat two eggs very
light, with two level tableBpoonfuls of but
ter and two of sugar; ndd a half pint of
milk; sift two cups of flour with two level
tcaspoonfuls of baking powder and a pinch
Dully Menus.
MONDAY.
nilEAIvFAHT.
Toasted Wheat Biscuit. Cream.
Biewca i'ruit.
Plain Omelet. Tomato Sauce.
RolU. Coffee.
- I.UNCII.
Thin Slices Boned Chicken.
CurranVrJ'UV r.iW"00' ' 8Blt: "' tna flur to "tnor materials
' DINNER. and beat to a smooth, thick batter, adding
Iced Melons. more Hour If Quantity given Is not sum
Drolled Mutton Chops. Creamed Peus. dent: havo a cup of strawberries or black-
New Potatoes.
Fruit Tapioca.
Coffee.
Indian Killed In Klsht.
8IBSETON, 8. D July 20. Solomon,
Bcetua, an Indian, was shot and killed by
Charles L. Hall near the Minnesota state
line last evening. Hall was camped on
land which belonged to the dead Indian.
Ecetus, with other Indians, ordered Hall to
move on. Hot words ensued and a gen
ertil fight resulted. Hall cave himself up,
The coroner's Jury today returned a verdict
or stlf-defensa.
TUESDAY.
BREAKFAST.
Fruit.
Creamed Dried Beef.
German Fried Potatoes.
uerry aiumns. uonee,
LUNCH.
Cold Sliced Tongue. Cottage Cheese,
rruu. waters
Lemonade.
DINNER.
Oreen Pea Soup.
Croquettes from Remnants of
Chicken.
New Potatoes. Stewed Cucumbers,
Combination Salad.
Fruit Roly Poly. Plain Cream
voiiee.
WEDNESDAY.
BREAKFAST.
Fruit.
Coreal. Cream.
Creamed Salt Fish. Brown Potato Hash
Baking Powder iiiscuits. Cofleo
LUNCH.
Rice and Fruit Dumplings. Hnrd Sauce,
Mayonnaise of Sweetbreads nnd Cucumbers
waters, uneese.
Iced Cocoa. '
DINNER.
Okra Houn.
Fried Chlchen. . . Boiled Rice.
upinacn.
berries washed, drained and floured and
add to tho batter; drop this batter by tho
epoonful und fow at a time Into n kettle
ot boiling salted water; cover closely and
boll tor fully ten mlnutei. When done
serve at onco with orange hard sauce.
Orange Hard Sauce Beat two ounces of
butter to a cream with ono cup of pow
dered sugar; thon work In gradually ono
egg yolk, the Juice of an orange, a little
grated nutmeg nnd two tablespoonfuls of
brandy or sherry, lt you ujo wine; last of
Boned all ndd the whites of tho eggs beaten to
a stiff froth. Set on Ico to harden.
Raspberry and Currant Mould Stem and
wash quarter of a pound of red currants;
add to three-quarters of a pound of red
raspberries which have been washed and
drained; add half a cup of water and
cook until softened; then presi through a
slove; add sufficient sugar to sweeten to
taste; return to lire; add half a packago
of gelatins which has been dissolved In
half a cup of cold water; stir until the
gelatlno and sugar nre dissolved In tho
fruit; take from tho fire nnd sot In a pan
of cracked Icq; stir until lt begins to
thicken, then add a cup of whipped cream;
pour Into a wotted mould and set on Ice
to stiffen; cream may be omitted from
TEMPTATION
TONIO
a"
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The
World's
Greatest
Ideal
French
Tonic,
Stimulator,
Invigorator.
Trout Tho Journal or Health. W,hl.Kton, D. C. Sept. 10. 11)00
nitroVERY THAT WILL INTEREST THE
W0NDE&rECALIPH0rES3I0rN AND THE PUBLIC.
An BHxcp of Life, known ns TEMPTATION TONIC, discovered by Dr. I.
J DcFou k of l'urls, and said to bo In.lnltely superior In Its re uvcnatlng . -t'J,
t the waters from Porno do Leon's Fountain ot Youth, has found Its
w ' into country. Mr. Ocorgo S. Baron, of New York City ld, cv
era weeks before I sailed for Paris I heard that n person,, fr end ot m.n .
and his wife, who had been abroad, had been treated successfully by tho la s
Jh sicsn. so l wrote h.m a letter and asked h.m for part Icular, H e an
swered. testifying to his wonderful Improvement, and says ho feds like a
giant refreshed from slumber.
Mr. Baron says:
When I went to Paris I w.b somewhat onfecble.l In body. I rut my
upon the treatment of Temptation Tonic under tho enro of Dr. DcPoulk
who administered to me In all twelve bottles of tho tonic, and In tho end 1
was certainly very much Improved In health. 1 gained seven pounds In
weight, and began feeling a sense of exhilaration and renewed vitality.
Tho only genuine imported French Tonic nnd positive rcmcdj for Loet
Manhood. Unfitness to Marry. Sexual Debility nnd Impotcncy.
TEMPTATION TONIC has effected cures In either sex where nil other
known treatments havo failed.
TEMPTATION TONIC has long enjoyed the reputation as a tonic for roon
nnd women of weakened vitality.
It Is attributed to tho uso ot this tonic that tho old Inhabitants of Egypt
lived to the ago of ninety nnd one-hundred and twenty-five years, cases bo
lng known of tome men and women having children ofter having passed tho
ago of ninety years. .
Compounded by
L. M. LAOAARD,
Tarls, France.
TEMPTATION TONIC IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
In case yeur dealer should not havo our goods wilto to us for prices and
full Information. Correspondence answered ln strictest confidence by our
American agents.
Madison Specialty Co
SellliiK AKeU for America. lOlli nnd CuinlnK Sts., Omnhn, !eb.
mm
MMTElTin
mm
Nervous disorders are aggravated by heavy, pasty or harsh, burned
grain foods. Granola Is thoroughly cooiteu, sicniizca onu u'Bu;
ready for Instant use. Jint Granola and live. Live well and be well
wane you live, every jjuc.uk n""""" ---
Battle Creek Sanitarium. Sold by all grocers. Dewnre of imitations.
Driiilc Caramel ioreax nua aiccn wcuu. icvt ; '
Strong. Caramel Cereal is the only substitute for coffee that has an
actual food value. ocnu 3 tenia iw vt"" o-u.v .
Battle Creek Sanitarium Food Co. BAm&REEK
DON'T CUSS
THE JANITOR
If ho only touched tho high spots
when he iluBts, if your windown havo
11 brunette complexion nnd your wash
bowel Is crusted with tho soot nnd
grime ot thu month before Inst. Ho
probably Is overworked and under
paid. Anyway its too hot to bo ugly.
But If you would llko to conduct
your business ln a clean, cool, light,
handsome olllce where you can do
more work with less worry, wo can
show you n few very choice olllccH In
varlouB parts of
THE
BEE BUILDING
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents.
tho Jolly nnd tho fruit poured Into a mold
with open center; whon this Is turned out
to Berve the whipped cream may be heaped
In the center and fresh berries nround tho
base.
Blackberry Cobbler Lino a deep earthen
pudding dish with a rich biscuit crust
rolled out a quarter of an Inch thick; fill
tho dish nearly full with berries; covor thc
top with half a cup of sugar; add a few
tablespoonfuls of water;- then covor tho
top with tho dough, pressing edges lightly
together. Bako In a moderately hot oven
three-quarters of an hour. Servo hot with
sweetened cream.
William Simpson
Is well known ln Omaha. Ho Is tho man
ager of tho Windsor stubles on Davenport
street, and there Is no better known man
In Omaha ln the livery business. Iload
tho strong words of pralso he has to say ot
Cramer's Kidney and Liver Curo:
Best on Earth.
rf A If A K'nt if Iftfi'V
CRAMER CIIICMICAI., CO., Albany, N. Y.
1 11 in very purry uuu iuivh nn ""nun
on licforo nbout Crnmor'H Ktilnoy Curo.
& .1 1 J -,. .nl. .1, ..nr.l Ihnr I nil i 11 fit ail V
IV 11IU IIIU BU IllULi, KUUU urn vwnv
enoiiKh In prulBo of It. Kor two yearn I
m.itt.l nnl uhmii nnil linfl nn nntwtlfn WIKtt
ever, und since 1 begun taking your won-
iieriu meuicuiB 1 cun cui uuu bivui
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1 Hllull ruilllliuu iu itiivr li 1 1 J 1 .''
-. .. ..I.....I ll 'lioK nil
lllltliy III 111 llivnim ilifu. ... ."-rf
seem to bo well pleased. I think It tho best
mcdlclno on earth. .
WILLIAM niwrnun,
Jlanuger Windsor Stables, Omnhn.
l'ltER SAMI'LK FOR A Li
lt you will send your address to tho
nmmnr fllirmli'nl Co.. Albany. N. Y.. thov
Will ecna you n Banijne uuiiic, irec.
Cramer Chemical Company
Albany, X. Y.
CURE YOURSELF t
IIh Ulgfi for unnatural
dlieUrjM.lne.nmatlotn,
Irritations or ulcrrttloiu
01 u irkima. or inuaout intinpiii
CiKinii onuiaa. 1'alnk ii, m1 nut iyia
lTHltv-OHruiuCo. nor pouoBQUs.
,cincikniti,o.HI ' irutt.
or iem 111 pi.in wiimt,
f.00, or bottlej, JlH
ttrslsr nt on mM'