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THE OMAHA DAILY B { CRE.\T BU"“ l\ I’A\I)"SITIU\\](\" ‘vrh; ‘::vm”fl‘r ';»Ifmvvr::‘-”l n provinces of B 1 T e T .’ |to ¢ . and on back nige where heat Even the plants have been utilized. Thou Wh t Ql - " \\. . | | "Durtag the same yosr Japan wit have TABLE AND KITCHEN. ¥ | ot TPy o Tkl o bulls were thowa away at sha € _— | her first international exposition. The o steatied " now b ) ; y s | Japsnoss government Saw Siremdy takes Practical Suggestions About Food and the Preparation of It {EAL 06 Woendy, Bo oot B Rt By o S Have for Dessert? Big 8hows Plauned in Many Places at Home | " [\0 " p o b gl B B L5 : A L " i Atvud o necesgary measures and as the expo sessssstscstesssssssssce@@eoccsccscsccsssccccansoee nples lihtly on top dust w be about or t producing This question cs in the fan 1 and yroad. ition is expected to exert an ¢ 1 ugar and grated nutmeg and serve once wood | rlous feature of the mew | €vVery day. 1 answer it to-day, y bearing on the trade of the cast, it fs Daily Menus gently for f u L hen wdd | with rich, sweeten r t when burni an looked forward to by the nations of Europe (HHURSDA the potatoes. Sprinkle with pepper and | 1 Satisfaction—Take any e of | not b from that of w BUNCH OF EIGHT SCHEDULED IN AMERICA | with no little amount of interest and con- | HEAT and cook very gently for ten minutes, fiale cake ted soda wafers, and even | pulp and It el experts (o tol A s | cern Brofled oal AL & over © lonally to prevent bur coarse bread crumbs, place the 1- | origin b ay of K este r 4 The International exposition at Liege gt B Just before serving sprinkie the julce | qoruate layers in your pudding i Its tensile strength is very much greater ’ Nomerons Citie Alating the Fse will be held under the patronage Rolls fre n over the potato | spreading cach layer with any left-over | th ft hich make it tu- adelic and healthful dessert, I ample of Chicago and Omaha= | of the government and the province and g LUNCH ibolaya—Prepare & fowl same as for | jams, jellies or preserves that cannot | valuable for b and wrapping paper pared in two minutes. No boiling! no 3 Progreasive Jupnn Lining Up eity of Liege. A beautiful and convenfent Vs a in Hoaurogard. ng. Cover with hot water and let boil | gtherwise be used. When pan is nearly full | cmecr——— baking ! add b water and set to % enston. L Ito hus been selet .l,mmlm.; ;Mmlv 200 Bixypn ; ¢ five minut ':wv'wm- ”\':-|!- 1t Wil | pour over a custard misture made with one Restgns n Fat Postition. cool. Flavors: —Lemon, Orange, Raspe | weres, purtly valley and partly hills. Liege am of Rice 8¢ ust simmer for one hour dd one cup [ pnint of milk, yolks of two eggs, four leve SAN FRANCIECO, wo 13- Willlam Ty a Strawberr et a pack y - | 1s admirably situated for the success of sed Plagons. Mashed Potatoes rice, half a pound of lean ham, minced fine, | (easpoontuls sugar .Iu’ml halt y.v..qulrum: 2 A WL R LT g R l; \'t"\ll‘};l‘du".\“(‘ day. ,l Lo Very few people bave any ldea of the | Such an undertaking, being one of the sour Orange Halad {8 teaspoonful of salt and dash of puprika. [of salt, Hake about twenty minutes in| b o e menmer Chine b i mrved X multitude of expositions, state, nat most densely populated industrial districts | Grape Juice Jelly. Whipped Cream. Cook slowly until rice Is tender and has | moderate oven. Make & meringue with the | resignation to Washington. It is sald that SRSS— R Nt and international, that are scheduled to|Oof Burope. The railroad and slack-water GO, Absorbed all the liquor. Add more hot|uphites and two teaspoonfuls powdered |hereafter he will represent Hawallan busi take place within the next four years. It | navigation facilities to the seaboard are l"l('ll!.’\\' water if necessary, rice must not get | o,gqr, Place over to and brown sl 1y Lore k. N"'w"”“' .“ f". °l.ulnl weems that the World's Columblan exposi- | excellent and the importance of Liege BREAKFAST dry until done. Dish with the chicken 1% | g (he oven. Serve cold " | 3. odgers of Frostburg, Md., weites: “1 | tion in Chicago, the Transmississippi ex- | Which numbers 170,000 Inhabitants, as a Fruit P— the center and rice for border —_— - had ,.“',:" bad :m kl :i Kidney complaiat position at Omaha and the present Uni- | MADUfacturing center would suggest to our | Brofled Salt Whitefish Varfeties of Puddings. An Interesting Discovery. Kl el Tolers KIAHEy Oure, y'hh"h" ave versal exposition in Parls have given un | manufacturers, especially the makers of | Creamed Potatoes Many familles would rather be deprived | A fOW SATS ago a sctentist, engaged n | ST THeU TUIOYE HARY CUFS W _m‘_“”v‘ impetus to the establishment of u whole ‘ labor-saving machinery, the propriety of R Iy R of almost any other dish than thelr des- | the study of feod wubstances of all sorts | i RCS L (LG Shotiien Take no MANUFACTURED BY werics of similar projects in this country | Making extensive exhibits of their products Grilled ‘Bardir N or How We oy have dined, | {FOM various parts of the world, hit upon b e Yere. DITIon. Dvee ¢ . | be a task requiring absolute lelsure and | 14TRer scale than the Antwerp fair of 1504 | T SRt S necessary to give the final touch to the cn- | MY be directly converted into the most | 71008 CTHS siudberitomtierson e the privilege of a liberal expense accoun Al tHRL at Brussels io 1801, Clam _Soull foyment of tho feast. Desserts, like soups | °liclous and toothsome bread without The features ™t national | interua- | Tho Scandinavian Exposition at Chris. | Oyster Ples tat w4 e st be chosen fh reference | D¢IE Eround into flour in the usual way tional expositions are well known, but the | thana, Norway, in 1904, will be of interest ) of more substanitial dishes on the [ TL.c Srains are converted into littlo sran wo-called permanent expositions ave a new | and value to our growing trade with the Steamed ( b e est daintiost creations, | U1€8 turned shightly brown, nutty in flavor, | elass that has been Increasing in favor of | Scandinavian peninsula and Denmark, and Utrifies TNght as &l HOH1Q ao jt nting the graios with all their nou T Sy late years doubtless because of their com- |48 efforts will be made to make it the fin SATURDA heavy roasts or a dinner of i BB b aa a0 S BB o *,fl“(;f"( ol @ \ercinl importance to the development of | 8t fair us yet produced by the Norse peo BREAKFART fieh courses, Otherwise tho eftect of the | PUlldIDE Up blood, bones, brains and mus A BEA RN T A RS 18H A6, - A of this new |ples, we may expect something unique| o Cereal = Btewed Figs. cream. |1 €O, CUCTRRG K Lot T | cles. Those who use this food freely are w . | olags of faire may be mentioned tho fols | from the capital of the Nersemen feal Ct 8 stat Sauce, avofied Dy thes d1scomiolT of 4B cvertich | not likely to suffer from indigestion and L lowing permanent expositions: For ma- | A Hritish Estimate, Corn Bread Coffee SO BTG et ‘.mv tinal .-H.\v‘\ Immepse quantities of eliluery in Lima, Peru: for American man As the United States of America now Wi, BT okt It In strano that Housewlves do ot have | 74" are used n\‘\\l\\ \,‘u;. nd oher public; for samples of Canadian products, | fu the world iu the prineipal li of e from, and avold the monotony of serving | Y '®A4in& Erocer ‘apetown, Cape Colony, and for samples | industry and manufacture, these various Cream of Celery Soup the ne puddings so frequently here 1s | REDUCING COST of bullding and house materials, Atting | expositions are of considerable value to Jambolaya Haked Potatocs. such an endless variety of simple, cheap and machinery in Christiana, Norw The ! rapidly augmenting foreign trade and to b b M Bl and datnty preparations that can be | Juve iccess encountered by these enterprises | the makers who looking, In ever in- mastered by the least expericnced and are h + ralsed a question of instituting other | creasing uumbers, for new outlets for their | ure to be pleasant surprises as well as| The company, recently or- rmanent expositions and among these | surplus productions. Mulhall, the emlnent | ey agreeable changes to the family. In the | ganized in Trenton, N. J., may cut the cost already projected are the expositions in | pritish statisticlan, has tried to fathom our | BREAKFAST, winter, when fruit is searce, it s more | of paper in two, reports the New York Rome for Itallan products, In Paris fof | commercial greatness, not in figures, which | A icrult difficult for the housewife to furnish such | World. The fiber company was formed Mexican products and in Shanghai, China, | are incomprehensible, but by the medium | Boiled !“”'H“w.[' Sheiad Pulato a variety of the lighter, more delicate | to thoroughly test the discovery of Robert for American products. Viadivostock, Rus- | of carefully drawn comparisons. Accord- Watlles Maple Eirup. 118 he Dut a steamed or baked pudding | Thomas that pulp ean be made from cot- sian Siberia; Madrid, Spain, and Constant! | {ng to his calculations, the United States Coffer | need not necessarily be rich or heavy tonseed hulls at one-halt the cost of the nople, Turkey, are cach to have aualogous | joads in agriculture, with products greater | R L0 S Aside from the well known puddings and | manufacture from wood pulp : commercial expositions of u permanent a- | thao Russla and England combined; In | Roast Sadalg of Vepieon, = Tirown Sauce. | desserts, wade from such inexponsive ma. e i St R H ture in the near future manufactures, with a product of greater . Biack Currant Jelly | tertals as rice, taploca, gelatine, ete., our | use for cottonseed hulls, was for thirty Many Rapoaitions Planned. I value than the agsrebate output of tie | Mashed e usish, Drown TUTIPS. | ygual st of reclpes embrace only the yeara in tho paper making business in In this country the exposition industry factories of Eugland, France, Austria-Hun o ; }n tuce Salad. | ric r, more exp fve and troublesome | the south, and a few months 31"“‘ while omine. Bestdes the coming Panamer. | 4r¥ and Belgium combined; fo machinery, Banans Fuddig v St | preparatons that we do ot want every day, | operating a small mill in Florida, he ik A sl "ho less than | WIth & Ereater steam power than England, Creatind. Gyaters | ey urey 6 taet; too EieN AnA Hgood: tdE | S1SNEG. PAE EHNHNGE. 4otion ‘whish will fean exposition n Buftalo po lett (O Austria-Hungary wnd ltaly combined Brown nd Butier Olives. | human nature’s daily food.” Therefore the | reduce the hulls to pulp P 18 "'.:”.""““'"" """"”“ I‘(’: ‘V‘V"'W""l" fore | MIDINE, With a product greater than CotoR A anxious housewife who wishes to please | Seeing the big fortune in his discovery, the determination to take Dluc e fbe. |land and Franco put together, or ne it {und at the same tmo look well atter the | Mr. Thomas sold his mill and spent all sides that at Buffalo and somo of these [One-third that of the entire world; in rail- Recipes. | expenditure s always glad for any sensible | '.‘.: H.";.“ '(tlin\"‘l.vw'\j::» m;.lki..yk‘m..l‘ hin 3 B} fairs expoct to fight each other in a com- | ¥&y transportation, with a mileage of 40 Brown Betty—Pare, core aud slice six |susgestions by which she may, without ln. | He came to this clty 4 hort time ago to| | petition for supremacy. Thu Detrgit ex- per cent greater than that of entire Eu- {large tart apples. Cover the bottom of a creasing th cost or labor, avold th !Yl‘l cap “l I l”l n v\ sted 'h“H: invent .v.h) ) & oted in 1001 fo celobrate her second cen- | FOPe; In forestry, with products greater (baking dish with a layer of stale bread |ionotony of the restricted list of desserts | and 18 living at No. 206 West I th| fennial with s largo Industrial and com. | thad that of all Burope, or nearly one-balt |crumbs, theu a laver of apples,” thon (in geueral use, Left over cereals and broad (8t7SR ' 0 oo o Iercial exposttion: but s Buftalo is (o |Of the total products of the world; in fisher- | crumbs, then applos, until Wil are used, | crumbs form (he busis of many a delicious | ra of the Natlonal Salt company| | Sk il {can performance the | 196, With & greater product than Eugland, [haviog the top layer of erumbs. Mix half | dessert. No. 2¢ Broadway took up Mr. Thomac | bt b ol LR, ite the | Russia and Germany combined a cup of water with half a cup of molasses, | Economical Pudding—Put any remains of |iuvention wud - organized (he fiber com- | ame Y DO g ihat her cone| The importance of the Pan-American [8dd two Iarke tablespoontuls of ~brown |bread in a moderate oven and toast golden f pany, with A. 8. White, president of the| brokgrouna sud 1t 1s assurec 1t later. | Exposition in Buffalo, which is to take |sukar. Pour this over the pudding. Dot |brown. Then roll to a fine powder while | salt company, us its chief director. W. T. SERHINL SWLIS 0, bt OR e better | place next spring, is vory plain. Bince |With bits of butter. Bake in a moderate hot. To every four ounces of these add | Hunter, secretary of the board of trusteey Never mind who I president, 1f you can only get an IRISIT Charleston, 8. C, has a muc hed. | the Chicago World's Fair, the colonies of |oven one hour. Serve hot with hard sauce. | two ounces of brown sugar or golden sirup, | of the salt company, is also an officer of GIRL, you will have something to be hapoy for. chance, although her exposition fa wched-| /& (Tt o o awall, and the Philip- | Ham and Bggs, Southern Style—Have |two ounces of sultanas or dried cherries, [ the now concern. Ho aid yesterday Those who buy it once, buy it fequently afterwards.” uled to take place also tn 1901, for she In-| J0 b 0 American territory and |ham sliced half an inch thick, cover with | half a pint of milk mixed with same quan- | *Our ccmpany, as orgnized at present, “No man ever got It and eomplained.” tands to open her fair about the time Buf- nothing 18 of more immediate Interest to the | MIK, sour is best, and let stand over night. [ tity of boiling water. Pour the milk and [is for the purpose of demonstrating th | “There never was a better for the priee of ten cents S o lerh. CRRPINGLOR WL WO MOF | (Lo ol s ole first-hand knowl. |10 the morning rinse with cold water. [water over the crumbs, stir well and let [ value of Mr. Thomas' discovery. If it The IRISH GIRL CIGAR deserves all the prafse it gots $atr with a.view of pressnting the eppor | AIETICAR DEcHIe than & Hrsi-hand Know 4 g o il il crumbs are soft, then add other | Proves to be what we think it will we It 15 Cuban Hand Made. The tobuceos used are the finest it Ao D e e und | ¢dge of the inhabltants, the opportunity of- | Heat saute or frying pan hot, put in the | stand until crumbs are soft, then a ] L8 e e B ; ) Ll BB M o L o tored for ¢ sataruHile . new | Dam, turning 1t as when broiling until both | irgredients and a little grated nutmeg or [ shall organize w company, probably with Ol Veulta Havana. These tobuccos were purchased be to promote closer trade relations with the | fore 1:] apital ente mrlm- >:"| (ll(N‘n“lwn i e broan cuA e anead | llkoioe, Dbur i mieciISTato Hlo diehas|'$5,000,000(capItaL; to make bulp," fore tho Spanish wat und vou kiow this 1 o anu Kuperior to t do not count u ny ‘";'-‘""'_’""':‘ ets | elahorate exhibits mlmrn“"" the every |Keep warm while tho eggs are cooked, Add | twenty or thirly minutes. Serve with cur- | cottonseed hulls to some use, but none h ‘ :?:l.ux:(\'x‘m'.n:::]ru.:cuurlimr'ufl‘l 1::‘“1‘":(:):‘)' 'lnn?u: day life and trade conditions of our mew |® Httle more dripping to the pan if there |rant jelly sauce or lemon lnml‘ - [l“:d been it stul up to the time of Mr McCORD-BRADY CO. o g ol Wi . sl . vel it is not enough from the ham. Break sufi- | Bake-Day Pudding-This 18 delicfous and | Thomas® discovery N § " | to the Glasgow exposition. The Pacific :‘_’*:':'::‘mflv““ well as their resources and | o\ ")\ mber of eggs, one by one, into a |very simple. Op baking day take a deep| Tho developments fn the utilization of Distributors. Omaha, Neb, DOoeds aad Iuteroational sxpoaition of Sas| TWHISRRCERL. . o, saucer, and slip carefully Into the pan, cook | pudding basin, earthenware I3 the best, fill | the product of the cotton felds have been J :“:::m-:«-'n‘:s also slu-l.-:'lr‘:un:?:;;‘ |:[:|;r‘~l‘:: '“l: i v-i‘:{yn:vm’,::;:a-r‘:’:::“r:s t.l:e untfl set. Arrange around the slices of [t two-thirds full of sliced, rather tart :m-,v ;l'hl;xnm-llin “.'v‘r.» mrv |I|;-nu-r}-(l 2n. 601, but the proposed Twes e K o at- |y o o Jples, add §ust enough water to prevent | have valuable ofl; then the refuse of the - - S— exposition {u New York has been indefinitely ";"2":“"’ l'““ L drawn from - radius " |~:,«l|‘.?.‘»"-: %14 Bon’ BodcHI Sllce: ' Aoidn ::]‘1‘1:1":.l\:tl"!:\l'1: ‘1'1.,.:“:L‘|u- y p:m.- ulvrhrn.‘.: seeds made good cattle feed and fertilizer T L TR ¢ Dostaicad ‘r:;:’:‘"‘“:{ ':”T""‘I“I“":::h it 5 .‘,0.,‘}.13':f.‘.-..fil.L:i:",.L"‘,h."‘f,f,.,‘,",,:‘;,;’,,’ ‘": cold, boiled potatocs; chop blade of shal- | dough, about a pound, apd pull or Hghtly ' ) ;'n I"{'Ilf o ars - CirroNtbe R aias | poRitiondin AEVE: Wak: drawts fronyia redlu |100. TiB6W & little sley, and put these |[roll out futo a round sheel about half an undredth annivarsary o - et el Yn bl satnd 4 ok - LAY, Over, thesanp! ovel sion to atatehood by & centennial exposi- | O 430 miles around Chicago. There (s u |i%* E4UCERRD with eix lovel tablespoontuls fineh thick, 'Lay, over,theiaspios. Coven tion, Hon. Samuel J. Ryan, formerly ex-|much larger population within the same | utter @8d & plach of mixed sweet herbs; | ¥ o . ecutive commissioner of Ohlo at the|radius around Buffalo; fn fact it is esti- Kltl Solomon Had World's fair in Chicago, having been ap- mated that about 40,000,000 people 1ive | g @ @ @400 00000066 60000 & g pointed director general. From June to December during the same year the city of Newark, N. J., proposes to hold @ national exposition under the within this circle; and as the transporta- tion facilities by rall and by water, con- necting the periphery of this circlo with the city of Buffalo, are uncqualed, an un- PUVRE FOOD 3 A Great Reputation for Wisdom “":‘l":""l “: I‘h" '“"Q"" J“' T“"‘;'l “" "’t “",‘l‘,;:"’m’."!"!‘l:'““:,""“;“"“I"‘ “"“"1":"‘“ 3 = BT TS One of his wise remarks was “Of making many books there is no end.” He had never \ principal cities of New Jersey. s nof o expositions and fairs is NONE BUT ADVERTISING OF THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, PURE AND ' Ry g Pt A ! : ’ {mprobable that this exposition on account | now beginning to be appreclated all over ““LT',‘,H_-[_ Fl:)ol)s S“Irm_ BE A“u,"_ll' FOR Tu':;s COLUMNS. seen the making of a great dictionary, It is like the making of many books and seews to \ of its unususlly favorable geographical lo- | the world, and it is estimated will do more have no end. In making the ) cation will attract the undivided attention | Within the next gencration to draw the | @—@—@—@—0—0 -0 6000000000 -06-060606-06¢ ] . of e e ARy Faee J“DGES Standflrd Dictional"y nations menting of each nation, than any other medium of intercommunication likely that the Newark exposition will break all records for attendance among natlonal falrs. 8t. Louls will be the center in 1903 of a world's fair to celebrate the Louislana pur- chase In conjunction with the states of the untversal CAN D YOUNG Shock Some of Thelr Acquaintances with Their Lack of Reserve, “In my day,” sald an elderly woman to PEOPLE. 7,000,000 people live within trolley ride of the same time the interest the proposed site at Waverly park, It is Creamery o dendug Butter “ ke our best custom . We are desirous of having critt eal people for patrons. People who ap wouthwest. The St. Louls citizens haveglem- |4 Baltimore Sun man recently. <while pov. precinte quality are always satistied an army of the brainiest and smartest men of the world was employed and & million dollars onstrated thelr patriotism by pledgiug them- | erty wasn't considered a erime any more ARy TP, o o) Take o BST PRODUCT OF THE ST B 'S B v s sintige welves to proyide $10,000,000 toward the en- | tan it is now, it was a subject carefully 1S THE BEST. WIS groverian puss dibgre.; Whather aeRt,, ok ‘h(« o '-" 2k - g ”-” hal l'-RA\L\ B tho ronilt muR e el L4 terprise of promoting and managing the falr | kept in the background. you need an article of every-day use or factory. But with all this expenditure of man and mind and mon and It is anticipated that the United States government will make an additional appro- priation of $5,000,000 for the same purpose. The Loulsville and New Orleans exposi- tions, origiually scheduled tg take place simultaneously with the St.' Louls fair, will doubtless be merged iuto the latter, as they would otherwise conflict too much with each other. Topeka, Kan., 15 arrangiug for an exposi- tion in 1904 and Rickmond, Va., Is seriously thinking of starting a southern fair to take place in 1907, ‘orelgners in the Fair urning to forelgn “It one had to darn her stockings, it was done in the secrecy of her bedroom If a dress had to be turned or a bonnet retrimmed these processes were mever spoken of outside the famlily circle and whatever skimping the mistress of the mansion did to keep down household ex- penses was a secret between herself and her cook. “It wasn't that the family dignity could have been lowered by the public's knowing that there was a lack of funds; it was that It was nome of the public's business. The public might be all that Mr. Vanderbilt wished it, but it had no concern in the ex If you wish genuine Java and and MOCHA Coffee, we can furnish it at 40c a pound. CLELAND & SMITH, GROCERS, Phone 1019, 1403 Douglas St. some dainty morsel, you will find your need anticipated at Welel's. 1t is just as cheap to eat pure food as it is to eat impure food. You're safe at Welch's, 24th and Farnam Sts, Phone 1511 ‘Phone 1569 For Meats, For Groceries, The Standard Dictionary is Ofiered for Only $7.00 There are so many points of superiority in The Standard Dictionary, aside from its mar- velously low price, that one can scarcely enumerate them. Some one has said there are in THE STANDARD 41 dictionaries in one. Each topic is the work of a specialist. Satisfactory to students and scholars because so complete, containing 300,000 words, iness. the most STABLISH D 1570, countries, ' mportant exposition in tho foreground is | Penditures to which gentlefoiks were some- nearly three times as many as the old stand-by, Webster's Dictionary. The book stands in undoubtedly the Glasgow Iuternational ex- | tmes forced to make ends meet. Gladstone Bros, high favor among the wise men on hoth sides of the Atlantie, and that fact alone establishes »sition of 1901, Work on the buildings @s thirty years ago or more and iy i i 2 4 o i been progressing all summer aud in | stll weeping bitterly once be- INCORPORATED: ! 4 its success, Here are some opinious from the press of urope: Ban DAME RN R A Rummer. 880 1B oxube an o0vious 90usln talR eee of oo If Y Physici 1 “'r R A iktra] aaction of the ‘“M i |playmates that my new silk frock wns Tmporter of I our SICIan The Freeman's Joursal , Dublin, The Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland The Liverpool Dally Post, IAverpool: t108 blosk'In dancernsd, promises to made out of Aunt Lucy's dinner gown of the +4» IPAENAR. OF1s 04 Ireland: ‘“‘For scholarly accuracy and “. .. 0t will be recoguized, we have “It 18 an implement that will be of any similar bulldings in taste and di winter before. Things are so different ' : ..".‘.'1 {”\'”v".\wi"‘ L 1'.'"‘.“ e e SXOPRHOUSL. TOlRgn 1. o 1k 0tHRAR 1000 STy Iatacn. (o= AR 3Rk AloRe YARE fervies fo, thass WO cuilvne of style. Among the expositions arranged | BOW that I'm sometimes shocked. Fancy Grocerles § finest of all beers for Invalids and rivalled. . . . Of other existing dic- throughout the \merican continent tha literary arts on either side of the for posterior to 1900 the following wre| "Only yesterday I heard a girl say when " convalescents—on aceount of fts - ¢ tionaries with which we are acqual but i Englsh-speaking parts ot Atlant It is a monumont to Amer- the most notable my granddaughter exclaimed at the beauty ;u\“v‘ v'i”.‘,‘y”h 1t :ir"\\’ ‘uv“;'hl I‘uw;--r ed, we know of none that can be com- the Old Wor alse us an authority fean industry, no less than the great n . s 2 of some ne urs gt . . . 0P8 AR - " fioh wholesome ared he Standard from Its fulnecs, discrimination, va- White City by Lake b The industrinl exposition of 1901 at Riga, | °f 50me new furs the latter wore, '‘Lor ¢4 nourishment—strengthening and inyig- pared with t i igan (the iate Russia, for the celobration-of the 700th |Child, they were given to me. You know Wines, Liquors and Cigars. |} /) K BYIE: The Belfast Age, Belfast, Irsland ricty and ample erudition. It is & Chicago World's Fair.)" anniversary of the city, As Riga is an im- [ YeTY well we couldn’t afford to buy sables, $ THE A, GETTELMAN BREWING dced et iy "k‘\ Werra o e A ’I“m‘“‘ o 0 centel 0 us s forel e | POOr as we are - asg TAGE L] h t VING CO, splendid Alctlonary too highly. It s ndustry From ¢ publication of BORRL IV Sor Sl fareint 1edd CAl o 1308-1310 Douglas St. B OF MILWAUKEE, k for which all who speuk the the Standard Dictio. .y America ma: and one of the principal ports of the Dal- d“" LI ild replied, ‘T wish to ’ ST Lot ) e ] oA /At th ViSh Ay tie, this exposition is destined to have g |&00dness my relatives would give me some A 1 SHORT, Manager Omana inglish lavguage may be Justly grate- date w new perlod of the couniry’s his commercial significance of its own uew ruge. Job's turkey was't any more OMAHA, NEB. | 3 Branah, 6488 Bouth {6th Strest w b The industrial exposition of Dusseldorf, l"““:ll.'”mrhh n than 1 am.’ ; Telephone 258, Geeecscccccsevececcccccnaas, Gormany, will be held in 1902 especiall Aouther young woman in the group de- . THE STAN b N NVARY has a gre: 4 ‘ metive fes 0 i a8 L ¥ SROCIAIY | inved. "Wall, I'p molis o here & oD 82 o Imitation Goods Handled. 5 3 = . THE STANDARD DJICTIONARY has a great many attractive features. It is not feas this winter, if T don't get anything else — e ey ible to enumerate all at this time IFor instance, so many words are in constant dispute, the rest of the year. My old one Is posi such words » been referre 5 ading phi f ir opinions atken as fi ixely alaaraostil 1vs bott Bide i Such words have been e fe i d to ,»1! .lv.ulnu_ ]lh.llflluh sts xnu({ their opinions atken as final, often | Glucose is used as sweetening in The matter of spelling is also difticult to adjust. 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