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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RARE CHINA 1S UNEARTHED| SUNDAY, AUGUST John the Di- 9, 1903. PROPERTIES MANAGED, RAILWAY TIME CARD, arch of the Cathedral of 8t vine have reached New York from Maine, and have been moved in sections to the site. SM]TH Wabash Each column consists of two sections and a , . 8t. Louts “Cannon Ball" i A pedestal. The larger sections weigh ninety mEx rm: VTR, a 6:56 pm a 8:20 am | Farmer Plows Up a Oollco'ion Buried More m;:' unrnlnnd n’l’v' thirty-elght 1:-;: l";\"nnn 3 " - e value of property on Manha 3 A il Blufts ... T8 9:18 am & 10:30 pm Than a Oentury Ago. and that 1s devoted to religious uses 1 o 120,600,000 by the sssessors this yea Manage Estates and Other Properties | cilicago xpress - .....n 7:3 am a 5:10 pm ,,E"s;;“l:,“'”{‘;,’,‘;;(‘n"‘!"“h"““,{"}l‘“,j;a',‘,.‘,’,‘.,(‘,,‘ 5 . £ break if you betd it Act as Chicago, Minneapolis & _ THREE-CORNERED FIGHT FOR OWNERSHIP | frabrew at 11,45 000, Chriatian Sclence $67,- Feels as though your back would break if you bend it-— 8t. Paul Limited.......a 7:50 pm a 8:05 am W and anainseided Ta ionon. OT |the Might doemtitTest 'y s RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, | Mjghegelle & 8t Pasl_ o ass 5108 oo | cots . Protestant bodles the Episcopal leads. Night doesn’t rest you any-- GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE | ghicase Losai "0 1036 am S erualted 18 Gusliy, Desorn | DO B P its Prtaduth You're tireder in the morning— ! Chicago Express 10:3 am equalled in Quality, Decor €hurch, Brooklyn, has not come in a8 rap- Think it will get better—but it doesn’t— for Missouri Pacific, tion and Pattern—Relles of 1dly as was expected and a goodly sum . Tt 8t. Louls Express.......al0:00 am a 6:% pm Novetits e must yet be raised, the committee has con: Plasters don't help—or liniment— CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, |k c'&st L EBx 10:80 pm & 6:15 am evolutionary Timew, cluded to proceed e It assured that the full % ¢ amount desired will be subscribed. The pur- They can't— INDIVIDUALS. chase for $34,000 of a plot of ground opposite WEBSTER DEPOT~15TH & WEBSTER the famous church, on which the imposing . y Jon't reach the spot— Locked in a vault and guarded by a | ihe famous church, . - 1 o1 s to be erected, has been con- ) M . b and fiscal agents of ok = ;—I i s deputy sheriff, there 1s In the village of | cluded by tha committee It's the kidneys that are causing the trouble— { ‘hicago, St. Paul, Minneapolls Morris, near Cooperstown, N. Y., a collec- | Rev, Mary Safford of Des Mofnes, Ia., Is ,t . 4 : o ewonle > CORPORATIONS. Omanha. tion of old dishes valued at thousands of | One of the most muccesstul proachers of the Kidneys need help—they are not doing their work-—= v > ¢ ¥ - % ospel e Cou ry She born the N : 1320 Farnam St. Tel 1064, | Tt et G m &1iiy bm | dollars. The dishes are held pending a et el thovkh she. 14 of New Engiand ane Are not taking the poisons out of the blood-— e == | Qakland Local,, +...b 545 pm b 8:45 am | ciston as to their ownership. cestry, She entered lowa uniyersity at the WILL furnish ’,5 A\llhmull’( ho Nebraska Local, Via township of Edmeston, this county, was | pastor in Boston a year and a hait and then Weeping Water.........b 4:10 pm a10:3 am plowing In a field near the Unadilla river | regularly ordained to the Unitarian minis- KIDNEY PILLS Fortune Vending Machines, which will | 4 tarian minis- » ¢ mo any oity, fo Ch & Northwestern, Nebraska | sev yeok v plow. str . atter which sh astor of the make over $1%0 per month in any city, for ®o orthwestern, several weeks ago, when his plow struck [ ¥ sfter which she was pastor of the I DOAN'S and Wyoming Division, some hard substance. Almost immed work as pastor In Des Molnes Miss Safford 3300 per manth, rev $1,00. Do not answer | Black Hills, Deadwood e - D n e N hTatiat s unlesn you have the money and wish o ead. Hot " & 3:00 y ere was a crash as of broken crock Bty e RIRLL 5 10 yive ok TClabete—tie . Ao Wi T tfaate, safe. gond paying, jndependent, w‘”fl"‘in:,f°‘,,‘:£;L"‘_"n“(, 8 8:00 pm & 8:00 PM | . g emer Investigated and found that his ;‘3;’,"9”"""“:'1’,‘”"‘,':,r"‘l’;;"f"jkh',"‘r“(,'.,"};:‘ s "hae | 1 Cure sick Kidneys—help them do their work— ‘ | strictly cash businass. Unfon Maghtne Co.. | "Bouglas ..... .d3:00 pm e 5:00 pm | plow had unearthed an old chest contaln- ve al, organ 3 stimu- | § aha me omen say ! ¢ omen w i 62 State street, Chicago, Y20 9% | Hastines, York, David L LI e A e S SR e T FeRteis Sae Do Omaha men and women say so——men and women who ing many pleces of china of an antique pat- City, & .G Al AL ] There® were eighty pleces in all, and Exeter und Seward. .. GENERAL MERCHANDISE stock, $5,000; tern 'b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm have been cured—you can’t doubt their testimony e iaoiae for Daett U Y, Jouneses | e more than fifty were saved intact. News of ol b L There could not be stronger proof than the word of your LR AL __Y-03 | BURLINGTON STATION~10TH & MASON | (h¢ And sPrend rapidly, and nelghbors o0o | 1 ppyladelptia_ the deaters who have own neighbors— - to see 'the dishes and to discuss thelr his th s r £ GROCERY STOCK, £2000, and cottage sold toy pistols have been summon tory. Old records indicate that they were Towa town; elegant | Hurlington & Missonri River, An act of the assembly $1.200; fine western ppear in court. OMAHA PROOF B bisiness; for sale or consider ‘haleh{urnV- R, Sits p Leave. Arrive, |burled where they were found fully 1% ::mc‘m] it a misdemeanor to cell toy pistols a ture of good capacity. J. H. Johnson, ore, Beatrice an years ago by Percifer Carr, who was In the dre Mr. W. C. Thoms, of 1120 Martha street, Traveler for the Fremont Brawing : J ek : ; 4 Prot. Jniversity of Bonn 3 - 080 Life. Y, e brcis.. 1l 840 am & 1.8 Pm | employ of Colonel Rdmeston, an officer tn malntatng thet one taird OF all Mo deaths Co., of Fremont, Neb., says:—"The constant jarring of trains when I travel S DRUG STOCK, $450; live eastern Ne-|Denver Limited..........a 4:10 pm & 6:45 am |the French and Indian war. To Colonel Ed- | registered In Munich are due to heart dis- affects my back and I think causes the sovere pains which catch me fn (%o $ 2 braska town; good land J"“""?.'Tr“ an. Black Ilgl- and Puget Ha s meston for his services was given n tract | ease, hrougal lz;lnlh,v 'jhe immoderate use toins, o ally mornings, when I have awful work to get on my shoes. I b ther, $6,000, one-half cash, one-half good | Sownd Express....... .al1:10 pm a 3:10 pm | of beer, an at tobacco also claims i H " " Mils " T A Soime. fine bDustness. 1. H.|Colorad o Vestiviied PT™ | of 10,000 acres, and Carr was one of the first | f 8¢, B0C, Sa80, (R0 Y thought sometimes my back would break. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills adver- o Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-y | Fiyer " a 310 pm settlers, '"""": a comfortable home in the | “rfiue Mary B, Bixby of Pasadena, Cal., tised 1 got a hox at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, corner 15th and Douglas strects, o p? - | Lineol a 9:08 am | wilderness, whence he was obliged to flee | has found @ document of historic value to and before using them many days the pains disappeared and 1 was fnnlly d LAU LANT, 12500, in city; paying | Fort Cro v st oo ot ed t i ¢ - of climate; good land or city property{ Bellevue & Pacific Jet. 8 8:27 am | the dishes were buried. bears the signature of George Washing- 1 cannot speak too highly of this valuable preparation.” 3 considered. J. H. Johnson, Y "ice. | Bellevue & Pacific Jot Carr was'a tory when the war of Inde- | tan “anpointine. Joserh Groenieal Kesper > . Y-m0 Ka ¥, St. Joseph & Counell | pendence began, and furnished some assist- | of the light at Portland Head. Doan's Kidney Pllis are for sale at all drug stores—50c a box— COAL AND FEED plant, in city; wil con- o K ity Day B 915 E he witnessed in London last year. Over & shl':‘r unmlN pr‘gp-;rlr;. worth u,m%__;‘ ;L s‘nn!:;‘s"::mvy"n\ Bx 4-d s::n ;m o _g A | tain, at the massacres of Cherry Valley and | ghop' door a man had placed the motto: Y YT I R AR B L 1 o o croir b —# 9 | Kansas City Night Bx..a10:3 pm a. am | German Flats. Returning from this raid, [ “Mens Conscia Recti” (a mind conscious 3 HARDWARE, $2500; select stock In city; | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. he was pursued by a party of Onelda In- |Of rlsh:{‘- 1;'\@ :\vx!l(lzwb'; E‘J‘;:}fl;\:flfifltg — ——- 3 ®ood business: Omaha res'dence or g0od | Chicago Special..... ....a 7:00 am a 3:56 pm | dians friendly to the colonists, his servants | $e Following sikn: & Men's and women's | look at. They were about 2 months old 1 farm land considered. J. H. Johnson. N.|Chicago Vestibuied Ex..a 4:00 pm a 7:46 am : 3 Ve Y Al Lo P06 8 | Chicass Yoy 4 $:%% bm 8714 am | killed and himseit and family carried into | Conscia Rectl. and Ragan produced a doctor's certificate | i PN e - - ~— | Chicago Limited .a 8:06 pm Am | captivity, where they remained until after [ Mrs. Martin NelsoA of Cumberland, Md., proving that they were triple! Mt ) | FOUNG man wants to Invest five hundred | Fast Mafl....... v ‘ pm | the war, Carr is several times mentioned |4t 64 18 the mother ot twenty-elght ohil-| B B L0t 0 e 1t home and put it % to one thousand dollars in paying busi- B Waticla W Eilaey's hh OF Soex | dren, twenty-five boys and three girls gan g 3 P R ness and take active interest. Addresa K | a Dally. b Dafly excent Sunday, d Dafly | It Fancls W. Halsey's “The Old New York | She has been twice married, having seven | on, It did not please him. He took it i 41, Bee offic Y310 9x | except Saturday. e Daily except Monday. | Frontier. children by her first husband .\um twenty- | voox and wanted another one, but the ¥ —e e Almost immediately after the dishes were | ON® by her present spousc. Mrs. Ne.sin d WANTED—A double stereopticon _ with . has had three sets ot twin boys. She is | tallor refused his reque He was in- y moving plcture attachment; must be cheap: describe fully. Address A. John- Dluffs STEAMNSHIFS, ance to Joseph Brandt, the Mohawk chief- found the question of thelr ownership arose, and bitter feeling has since devel- A Chicago mwiv»r tells of a weird break a_well preserved woman of medium stat- ure. dignant and placed the matter in the hands of an attorney. The latter alleges that Foster-ilburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. son, Auburn, Neb. oped. The farm on which Cheesebrough | Benjamin Wright of Richmond, Ore., and el o it it v | B ] : his Brother, Danter Wright. of Trenton, | hction to recover a better sult will be HOLLl"n'l.ERIGA I-'"E was working, and which he leases, isf N0 "URNAG TR er "t ‘Trenton aftef | brought. PATENTS, .'-'II"‘I;:I‘ .?G'I'T%‘rn-:fl ot Hi:’?"zg:‘ owned by Henry Burdick, who asserts|a separation of fifty years. Benjamin B . that the dishes are rightfully his property. | Wright started for California in 182, “Near % Rl . . J. COWGILL—No fee unless successtul. Ealling Wodoesday ai 10 A M. Lawyers dectare thas the helrs ot ‘Gacy, | Bt. Joseph he ana his team and freight | Here is o specimen of a “socloty per. 818 8. 15th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798, —762 | Btatendam Aug. 13| Rotterdam «awyers declare that the heirs of Carr | gere captured by Indians. He escapea a |sonal” dished up by southern paper: - —— :Ill. :;:‘..fl“l:‘l:l’ If any were living, would be the owners, | few days later and went west empty Miss Isabella Huffman, a most prepos- | PAWNBROKERS, OLLAND-AMERICA 1. @D Dearborn St. and In case there are no heirs the china should go to the state. handed.” This is the first time since then that he has been In Missourl. He is 77 years old. sessing, vivaclous and highly accomplished | young lady of Rome, Gu. Is visiting the EAGLE Loan Office, rell accommodat- Ty Moores, 1601 Farnam . Rutberford, Value of the Find. At the end of the year 1902 the Russian |interesting and happy family of her | SHEHBILDRSTIN SUENASRLIAT, T9) DI, A rmam . D Rereite toi remam % | The papers in the case allego the dishes army had 186 generals, of whom 12 were | brother, Conductor J. H. Huftman 6f | e — " | to be worth §2600, but compotent Judges | POt Erenarals and o maior gerirals |Gadsden. The fair Miss Isabella is one PLUMBING, DALY & SON PRACTICAL PLUMBERS steam and gas fitters; jobbing neatly done; all orders promptly attended. Tel. i34l 2305 Leavenworth, LABOR AND INDUSTRY. There are 1,000 women soliciting insurance In New York Clity. The price of labor in Alaska is $4.50 to $6.50 a day, with board. Four hundred and thirteen miles of rail- way are to be bullt in Alaska. The manufacture of musical Instruments occuples about 20,000 persons in Germany. place the value at many thousands more. A collector recently offered $600 for one dish a'one, it is reported. The Burdicks gave a bond for £,000 for the safe return of the dishes when called for by the court, but for some unexplained reason the dishes are still in the bank vault at Mor- ris. Cheesebrough could have the dishes The average age of these generals was G | years for the “full” generals, 62 years for the Heutenant generals and 56 years for the mafor generals. Fifty-clight per cont of all the generals have seen active war- fare and four of them are over §) years of age. Charles Filer, a burglar released from the New Jersey state prison last fall after serving three years of a fourth term, has succeeded In selling 1or $,00 the English of those modest, sweet young ladies that look the picture of loveliness, happiness and beauty, and is one of the most ra- diantly and beautifully luminous figures to be found among her sex; also is the rich | and proud possessor of a most fascinating pair of sparkling peepers, supplemented with the most gorgeous, beautiful showers : > returned to him during the pendency of , . 0.0 th | of coal black tresses, which fall so grace- | - 985 padrs ot shoes oo it ca a8 #01d | the littgation by glving a_similar bond, R vented e e B I a"tho | fully and nestle so closely, charmingly, | RUG MANUFACTURING. Half of {he manafactures of this young | Dut it 18 not vet decided what he will do, |350,000 in cash the Engiish company gave admirably and covetously about her neck | and newly developed country go to the old [ He says that In case the courts award | Filer 325,000 in stock of the concern. Iller|4nq shoulders In such rich profusion, and | OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tel. ;on —769 D ) Seventy thousand girls and 138,00 boys | tNem about the country and then dispose | tion. Already a company to handle the | queen envy could they but see her. Miss ing room and tourist sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, |under 14 in England earn their living. Two: | of them to the highest bidder. {;‘fi:}";‘l:.‘:erfim""fi:;ay 0‘;“‘;:,;;’:;3";::& Huffman belongs to a distinguished standard day coaches, buffet smoking and library cars, and dining A.°C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life, | {0 mills and one-third as domestic ser-| a-brac who have seen the dishes declare |in thirty-four countries. bred type, refined, modest, cultured and ° ° ~T0 d that nothing like them is to be found in| On the 0th of July Samuel M. Shaw re- | intellectual, bordering somewhat on gilt- The Glass Bottle Blowers' union is finan- o 1 NEB, Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's | clally the strongest trades union in the | the country, Insofar as the coloring s | tired ;."l"o",‘m“}'g"";')"gr';:g;?‘?:" 308 the | edged artstocracy, while sprightliness 1u set e er all lml e Theater, —¥ll country, having $200,000 surplus in its na- | concerned. Most of the dishes are deco- | having conducted that democratic weekly | upon her lips, and in readiness of wit she —— e e :mr‘f.:““ y and as much more In 1ocal | rated in blue, in unique patterns. A num-| for fifty-two years, He is now 80 years |is unsurpassed. The Mirror wishes for the STORAGE, — OM. Van Btor. Co., 1611% Farn. Tals, 1559-861, ily at 8.5 p. m, reaching year. It engages to collect, free of charge, [ are four old-fashioned warming plates. | vent my doing some work each week; have | Journ in the beautiful Queen City on the B - i ] - any sum, however small, rightfully due a Doen ‘confined. to my Foom but few d So0sa." Chicago 9.00 the next morning. i — e | Working woman. It han coliected $100,000. | These aro of double thickness, with a|greh, POUCRER, D D SONE NG TN PR | Coosa. Other through trains leave Omaha for Chicago STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4% Ramge fl,l_d[ years ago, in 139, the gross enrollment ";‘D‘ d"'“"“h f°\'hl'°fl"° time after belng | fag and take a rest. "‘EN“O' r;;rsr;:"lzu;! on appiication ey | WaS 279,000, - placed on the table. . 0. | GentnaL AGENT, . e % 1401-08 FARNAM BT., TICKET BROKERS, yIhe quarterly bulletin lesued by the New Elaborate Decorations, QUAINT FEATURES OF LIFE, QuramA = unparalleled prosperity for the first quar-| There are several teacups with elaborate Menu, wes LUT RATE ratlroad tickets everywhere. | ter of this year, and an increase in trade | decorations in pink and gold. Two or three | Hugh Stulz, a Louisville (Ky.) carpenter, BREAKFAST. P. H. Philbln, 1605 Farnam. {inion _memberalip in that state of k"f’" of the dishes are sich 0dd shapes that no | I8 the victim of a peculiar accident, which Iced Melons. — e TR O oniaea 6T Now York has| ., has yet ventured to tell for what pur- |his physiclan pronounced unprecedented. Coreal, ok S TINNERS, A decision has been handed, down by the | pose they were used or under what name | Stulz was sitting on his porch after his | Brolled Spring Chicken. — Bajced Potatoes. = e — vi “rea f Tomato, G. B. KOCH, Mth and Maple. Tel. L1849, | right to order its men to quit work when | tW0 eXceptions the dishes are decorated |slecping he sneezed violently and fractured oast Tag of Lamb, Mint Sauce. g "5 88 | {hey are in receipt of wages demanded by | With Chinese designs, and in many in- |8 Fb. A doctor dressed it, and says the et L e Patatots . | —_— TRANCE MEDIUM, BEND %c and stamp, with da and well developed nections of Europe, ‘where manufacturing s the chief industry. sevenths of the girls are employed In cot- The Working Woman's Protective union of New York City is now in its fortieth According to a recent statement by Gen- eral Secretary Frank Morrison, there are 1,467,693 members enrolled in the ranks of the ‘American Federation of Labor. Five ellate division of the supreme court of w York that a labor union has not the the organization, and where there is no attempt to employ nonunion workers, but where the only question over which there is any difference s a refusal of the em- i he Burlington to Den- ‘and get trance reading of Yoo }l;;h ployer to recognize the union. 5 are decorated in blue, being covered with | Of & rib from such cause is an original case. mmr&;vhsgllcgr;fil%‘bmm&‘" i mer via t g ent and future. I tell full nam: o For the six months ending next January | arngons and fanciful figures. The surfaces Fruit ke, ik o A 1 Fron. dhes, Goarrinss, shecqiation, ¢ e o T et ot " proft- | Of the bottoms of all except n few of the | Senator Balley of Texas tells of a young i ver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo oros, Shanges. ste., and, w‘“e‘:"e;'m- sharing with its employes. At the present | dishes are rough and unfinished, but the |friend of his who recently married a Recipes. | \ 17.50 for th d tri satisfaction. Address Mme. De v“d time the company is earning a surplus of | ypper surfaces are highly glazed, and are | Woman of 5. She is rich and plain; he Is at $17.50 for the round p. fock Box #is, Kanaas Cliy Mo, >any 2% ..l;nl;-l thousand l.\ollan!flelc {gomlh Qbo\lre 8 Moiahit'ad Shbhabmans pedisiay ek Morng) TRnd LbodrT - e’ Bayi aites the | Krisd (‘,‘lulmnwer—Px;;bolll twg ';‘,nullll“ow'; L ———— ts expenses. urin, e last six o ( vater. Drain and break o E 4o mp g Months of the present yoar the employes| The cups are at least four inches in|Wedding Mr. Balley met them on a train. [ &% i saltod waten Brain 4 The above is one reason why A.C.080, A. M., LL. B., Pres., Omaha, Pror. A. J. Lowny, Prin. are to share, according io the salary each recelves, in one-fifth of the surplus which is earned after all taxes, bonded interest the dishes to him he will first exhibit Many collectors of rare china and bric- ber are elaborately decorated in pink, and some In pink and blue. TIn the collection space between the upper and lower sur- faces, Into which hot water was poured. In this way the plates and contents were they rhould be catalogued. With one or stances the coloring is superb. Both of the teapots In the collection are broken and the spouts are missing. Most of the pleces dlameter at the brim and are without handles, These dishes are decorated in was liberated by the court of pardons be- cause of tho genius displayed in his inven- in prison. The machine has been patented old. In a published card Mr. Shaw sayi “I have fortunately experienced but liitle sickness and never severe enough to pre- entire day to my bed. Only once have I been absent from the office for a longer period than ten days, and that was in Jan- uary, 1876. It is full time to lower my evening meal, when he fell asleep. While injury is not a serious one, though it is very painful. Blood vessels are ruptured occaslonally by eneezing, but the breaking “The groom,” says the senator, “went into the smoking compartment with me and we which would make a Greclan beauty or a | Georglan family of the genuine thorough- fascinating and fair Miss Isabella a most deliciovely pleasant time during -her so- TABLE AND KITCHEN ms. DINNER. Green Peas. Tomatoes Mayonnaise. Iced Watermelon. | Coffee. SUPPE the little flowers in little bunches. Make a batter of two tablespoonfuls of butter, three well beaten eggs, one cup of milk, electric Five Trains a Day To Chicago via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, over the only double-trac railway between Omaha and Chicago, offer to the traveling public the best of everything in the way of the modern conveniences of travel, The Eastern Express fast train, leaving Omaha daily 5.50 p. m,, arriving Chimlzo 7.15 next morning, with an admirably arranged equipment of Pulln cas (a la carte), is one of the most popular trains ighted, with buffet mcking car, standard and compartment sleepin, car, leaves Omaha and points east at 3.40 a.m., 8.0 a. m. and 11.30 a,m, Information as to schedules, rates, sleep- man draw- n the West, cars, observation and library You can get tickets all sum- you should spend your vacation . and expenses are pald. blue, the saucers having floral designs and | lighted up. He smoked gloomily. He was vhit er, three ounces of &7 The method of typesetting by telegraph | tho cups dragons. The largest plece in tho |sllent a long while. ‘Well Jack,' I said, | %% L0 b Bl e oMk in Colorado—another is, you can - ¥ % invented by M. Kosar, Hungarlan of ot fs a platter, for which there has been |'s0 thia Is your honeymoon, en? He smiled | poute, T CNE TG N FOR T 0 [Eodorseavy PirstNat'l Teapondent of the London Dail Mail, who |an offer of §i00. The coloring is gorgeous | grimly. ‘Don’t call It my honevmoon,' he | o8 T PO P Ceh VM ome % gt live very cheaply, the scenery is g. -lnkmfi _ltcms:::mlo’n.ln o A Pu. Teer;)-n,n I;yp(eh.elfl'r'n‘x m-'cl::‘no Texmb- and perfeotly preserved. The platter is |8ald. ‘It's the harvest moon with me.' " | L 0 % 1o "o vrown paper and serve n s, Bank Pixtures an ted in Parls e office of the Temps. | ahout efghteen inches long and a foot wide. g i re o ) ] folded mapkin or on a hot platter | enific te cool \ Nn{%:f%tiua':umd"fl:‘ . | e e Caoparate muchines. The frt. re.|A Chinese scene is depicted, with the color- | In Webster ocounty, West Virginia, live | o8 % [20%0 MRS | magnificent, the clima ] nest ever publi; by » Business Coilege. |sembles an ordinary typewriter, by means |ing In pink, gold, blue, green, rich reds|two remarkable families. Currence o8- ! ad ad 1t a0d Jou will attend the N B. G "* | of “whieh the characters are Hscribed on | and purple. e Baked Caulifower with Parmesan Cheese | and comfortable. a band of paper by a pecullar system of There is a smaller platter of the same design. ory has thirteen sons, all over six feet tall and all welghing more than 180 pounds. —Divide in four quarters one or two cauli- | — rforations. This can be telegraphed any- k h and soak in salted water for | “ -, L LEGAL NOTIOR. ! G hera and. distributed in thousands of | There are several other large platters, but | They all vote the democratic ticket. Each | fow re, W40 I St SEHET WHECE (00 Send for our Colorado Hand — Y e S d 0f paper, wieh {TanecriD, | with blue decorations. One very pretty |boy owns & farm. Mr. Gregory s still [}l poon'oqded o lump of butter. When book, which tells you how inex- BIDS FOR COAL. in & printing offce, s simply passed plsce i a plate with pink and blue floral | young at 72. | His wife does all the house- cooked tender drain on a sleve. Place the Sealed bids will be recelved and opened Aug. 20, 1903, for the delivery of "nP"‘l of anthracite coal, at once, f. 0. b, Yal ton, 8o, Dak. All bids must be through the apparatus No. 4 and the com- position {8 done. In (his way news may be distributed among hundreds of new: decorations, and a narrow, delicate border around the edge. Perhaps the most prized plece 18 a china saucer. So fragile s It that work at §5 years. The other family is that of Benjamin Hamrick, & near neighbor of the Gregorys. He is six feet five inches tall caulifiower in a desp dish with the flowerets downward and cover with the following pensively and satisfactorily you can spend the summer vacation accom- | pgpe) d printed in a few minutes by sauce. Mix one cup of white sauce with ) " d apied b c P o a o i X in Colorado. oy W WX gheck made payablo | inoans of a copy of the perforated matrix. " |it scems miraculous it was not shattered |and has nine sons, all over six feet tall | ¢y (apjegpoonfuls of grated Parmesan solvent bank, for $300.00,"' to be forfeited when the farmer's plow unearthed the They welgh from 165 to 23 pounds. All In cheese, the well beaten yolks of four eggs, in case purty’ ailing 10 the algming of coa | MEATY FACTS IN NOUND FIGURES, |!redsure. The decoration ls fn o soft | this family voto the republican ticket & tablespoonful of butter, s teaspoontul of | — % 3. A BEIFELD . lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste. Stir Bloux City, Towa A8-12t-M Union Pacific, Overland Limited 5y ] B8 cg® 33 Germany sells the United States nearly $5,000,00 worth of beet sugar a year. uco was $318,900. e annual payment to pensloners of the war with Spain now approximates §2,700,000 and 43.000 applications are pending The St. Louis fair appropriations in 1 Desides duplicates of the pleces described, there are some drinking cups, mammoth buried crumbled to dust when it was ex- vosed to the air, and only its iron clisps and rude lock were saved. It must have heen originally covered with about two or While working on the Cleveland & Pitts- burg rallroad at Macedonia, O., Contractor cow of depraved appetite spled it and ate the vest and contents, but fortunately Wise discovered the cow in the act, purchased the animal of Green for 30 and sold her carefully over the fire until it §s well mixed do not allow it to boil. Pour this over the dish in which it is cooked. Plain Bolled Caulifiower—Remove all the green leaves but the last layer, cut off tho stem end and place stem downward in cold Butlington J. B, REYNOLDS, i . | | In the last year the United States has| mugs, or steins, glass tumblers, heavy wine | Frank Wise hung his vest on the fence . . 2 uliflower and mix all together and add to | | pald dn jocean freighta to foreign ShiDS|glanses, n pair of decanters and several |on a lot belonging to Frank Green, a prom- | (o oW ™ (K S0 2o ihe grated cheeso. | City Passenger Agent, Importatiops of precious stones in 19) | £108s salt dishes. *|inent farmer. In the pocket of the vest|pie M N (UL L own, Serve in | amounted to $°5412,000 and the home prod- | The chest in which the crockery was|was a purse containing $%. A wandeéring 1502 Farnam Street, OMAHA. fter carefully washing The Fast Mall. 7 07,50, | thr t'e rap | Mater to frgsben. & California Express ...\ 4:20 pm B A T il C¥ AT | three feet of carth. Repeated plowing over |to a local butcher for §25. The cow Was | ooq water; to which a little salt has been Rl ey 2w | gr W90 more than the total from | the spot brought the treasufe nearer to the |slaughtered immediately and a search re- | adeq to draw out any insects which may Jpavers Baprems oo a 5:30 pm | "Belglana are the greatest smokers, 6. | Surface this spring it ‘was unearthed. | sulted in the recovery of the money to the | pc‘\ the fower. Place the caulifiower in ¢, lGxpress. . 7:50 » ¢! {1t ha een ko n 1 vhicl ) o v The Colorade Special...a 7:10 am & 3:10 am !f..fi"‘e;.&""&.‘l‘;:"n'.‘»'.i. e B Boonis ,,,.,:0: "’" e f{:‘.' ‘:" a century that the | value of §76, which was yet In such condi- | 4" yettle of salted bofling water to which Chicago Bpecial ......... a 340 am | of cigareites are imported annually. R l’:‘ ‘:“:“‘:":‘.’; '.'I:‘"“ tion that it could be redeemed. has been added a quarter of a |-..l pnuru(ul 3 3 11 an; ol ten - StromsbareBxpress..b 4:00 pm bi2:io pm | LAST YeAr €LWAC bartels of Kerosens | ,pccesstul aftorts were made to uneartn| Waltar A. Wyckoff, professor of soctol- | °F J/hite Pepper and bot until temer rotn North Platte Local......a §:00 am & 5:16 pm | Were produced in the United Blates, an e WPNEOR,, Hro:ss twenty minutes to half an hour, Dre Grand Island Local b 8:30 pm b 9:35 am | It l‘l r?ck:fled ‘g.lth‘flha\’lpr.lgflel.dl:y":')“\ul’:: | them, but no truce was found.—New York jogy In Princeton, was once traveling, dis-|anq serve on a folded napkin and serve i -product Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. i e arude petrolotan AgBregntes | TribuBe. gulsed as & tramp, in search of informa- | with o drawn butter sauce. Chicago Daylight a 745 am all:5 pm | nearly $300,000,000. “WELGloUs, tion: While on a ralliroad train out west| cgulifiower Ambushed—Separate the flow- Colabs toas Ghioago Fast Bxpreds.'a 848 pm a 3140 pm [The chist statisticlan of the department SI0UR. they came to & very dark tunnel and one | erets of a good sized caulifiower and boil § dp); 1' iy 8 4 1:50 am | o riculture says this country will pro- > s made by split Des Molnes Express. 2 3140 pm | Quee 20,000,000 bales of cotton anmually I¢| The Boston Young Men's Christian as-|°f TR DR ONnE & ARG § i abited Water WU Indar.. T & I 9 ting the yh\p t Ch the cotton boll weevil can be Xkept dowa. | soclution is asking for §3,000,000 for extension | tF®In hand bow long It would take to reach | sweet milk In a saucepan and add three ng the biscui 5 This insect, discovered in 18:4. I3 repocted | nod endowment. The $400.000 building on | daylight at the other end. “Oh, about half | wel beaten eggs and cook over hot water lengthwise with & Fast Chicago ....... 2 10 am | {2,070 Savess's Wn of AN tn Teras Back Bay ls entirely Inadequate for the |an hour,” snapped the man, as he hurried [ unu1 ft thickens, season with a teaspoon- e s A Mall ....... . A §:30 am e { . away. The traveler, as Dr. Wyckoff could | fy)*of salt and a teaspoonful of pepper and A O 3% Candy and confectionery to the amount | Rev. Dr. M. Edward Fawcett, the recentl: ol ot & !'-S:‘;'"l‘fl‘!"“‘s’:_‘-l',‘:'m-_ Aidpm| g I 00000 “abe eold Ih the " Amerioan | slected Protestant Episcopai blshop of | dimly see, at once began fumbling with a [ level tablespoonful of butter, add the placing " ove Daylight Chicego A1\ 10 b | home market eyery year, and to this total | Quiney, 1l 'ls ‘one of the youngest men | grip which he had. In about three minutes | coulifiower. Take cold muffins cut In halves for a few minutes. Local Chicugg ... 8 5:3 pra | 25 MaRuIacture oW 70{:‘;;":‘;;}2“';“‘_ v Vetigs ccled to the eplscopate, being not | the train shot into daylight once more and |and scoop out the Inside and heat the shells o W g a 915 am | Chusetts and Ilinois are the threc other | RBishop Hartzell has salled on his seventn | €VeT7D03Y saw that the traveler had In-|{n the oven. Fill these with the callfiower Yocal Carroll . a 9:50 am |Mates which contribute largely to (he (o- | tour of inspection of the African mission | tended to use the thirty minutes of dark-|put on each a teaspoonful of the sauce and Fast Chicago . A 348 pm | tal. which is copstantly increasing. field, He wil trovel over 3,000 miles. While | ness in changing his shirt. There he sat, | serve at once. Fust 8¢ Paul. aEdBam, e e o e o amaanie 1o | Dollamag | ¢ Wil dedicate a 31000 church | thunderstruck, his coat, shirt, necktie and | Cauliflower au Gratin—Place one large Local Sloux GIty. b 4:0 pm b 0:50 Am | about $4.(00,000000 ‘snnually, ihe share | The London religlous census recently [colfar thrown over the next seat, as naked | caulifiower stem end downward in a kettle Norfolk & Boneatoel.. 5 #10:35 am | Which we supply of this grand total being | taken embraced 258 churches and sixty- | from the waist up as & man about to take [of salted boiling water and cook until Lincoln & Long Pine = IO A | Ly ROt e O e ot | tion ‘o ¢ el Thpaeiing o & bovula- | o bath. tender. -When done take up and drain COhicago, Roek Island & P, international commerce the United King- | 1002840, which is about 2 in 9, Mix one level tablespoonful of butter and 4 e :t:’l‘ £ . d:mn!r:l;nl.'::n'm:: ::::3»:{::, Germany h:a‘&m:aox' to u%e lfin;g‘un T-gl:rt, the| A. Ragan, a mill worker of Rankin, Pa., | one tablespoonful of flour together, add one Dr. S. R. Harris, 76 Summer St., Worcester, Mass, f Chicago Dayl am a one- - Dumber 16231 mem! the | has & grievance which will be aired in|gill of cold water, stir this over the fire B ylight Local.a 7:00 am a § us! Franciscans 16,42 Among the latt A o very best things in health and Chioaso Dl:‘x‘pr- ! I o & L et of Commerce, | 1572 priests and 300 atudents There are |court. Some time ago a tailor of Rankin |untl thick and smooth, then add one table- W One of the very s o Des Molnes Express ‘2 pi bl: 'n‘fcn rhows (l:g ‘we lead all the world in rvmly—-l provinces of this order and 1,210 | advertised that he would give a fine suit [ spoonful of cream and a pinch of salt; stir \‘\ (2 Chicago Mast Express a 5:3 pm a the matter of domestic exporis. The fig- | houses. of clothes to the father of every set of | into this one tablespoonful of grated Par- P (o L h 130 am & 7:3 am | oo m0 taten it e R e | Tadien wA et i ull-blood Pottawattamie | triplets born within the borough limits. | mesan cheese and pour this over the caull /;N Godsend in every family. o $1,562,000,000; Great Indian, was consecrated a priest in the St. Je b’ lfi‘lhofle church in Oklahoma City on July 27, and is the first full-blooded In- dian _ever consecrated in the Catholic church in America, or in the world. The two great columns for the sanctuary No man claimed the prize until about a week ago, when Ragan walked Into the tatlor shop, accompanied by his wife and three as pretty boys as one wotid wish to flower, sprinkle a tablespoonful of the grated cheese over the top and place in the oven to brown. Serve very hot in the dish {8 which cook’ y, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS

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