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Show 0 DOWN. crags you Troutla Slowly ,nd Kldny wmc 0n I hl OLD' SEASON CONTESTS Fayftto 8L, Man Tor two year my o Cron t HISTORY OF POST AT ltRIES N WHICH AU weak and ans are INTERESTED UN. rheumatic. Tain ran HEARD of UNTIL 1884. my back, through hips and llmba, 1 could hnrdly gol about and lost much PROVIDENCE TEAM VICTORIOUS ' M,l; . buck wu Tbe action oi vw wu tha kldnoya much dlHprdcred. I , began using Doan'a Kidney Pllla and the I Tbe kidney remarkable. T" beiamo normal, the backache wd M health la now ua rtf , WIZ n0T the right man. .'. A..o.l.tl,n Champion, jn inltUl Games-Co- n-ta for th. Tempi. Cup-- S.r, Betwoon Major Leagues. . brali dealers. M cents a box. jllILurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, L. ?O.I..I,, Am.rlc.n Llni at, lh,nv Housekeeper to e sald'?he,f?K Tell. 8trva (lrt It, a ,h I PUTTING IT UP TO BILLIE. a Good Way llh C0J chicken?" I do not rat thru h!T"kp',"r' "H 1 Wtwt prefer It by a M. --a Md. ? rcclp given ma wo once ", C,"'D ,n, f" salt h, m the If, y c ,hU" onion I t0Vl'r and squeeze over them d. winner of sprinkle and with oil, the juice of a r"mln unUl Dey nave heroine well flavored. '"UdM r f0"r flout of K 4. ?UI? "ilk ( u,ak ,h, ; stirred half a Ineglassful of biaudy and an egg, iet the hatter stand for an hour before using, then dip the chicken Into b",n"8 8,rv parsley and a rich cream wltht woglcal fall Reason Why H Should Bt the One to Ask Favor. The wagons of the "greatest show on earth" passed up the avenue at daybreak. Their Incessant rumble soon awakened Billie and bta brother, RoberL Their mother feigned eleep at the two whlto-robefigures crept past her bed Into tho hall, on the way to Invest Igato. Robert atruggled manfully with the unaccustomed task of putting on bis clothes. "Walt for me, Billie," hla mother heard him beg. "Youll got abend of mo. "Get mother to help you," counseled Billie, who was having troubles of hla own. Mother started to tho rescue, end then paused as aho heard tho volco of her younger, guarded but euxlous end Insistent: "You esk her, Billie. You've known her longer then I hevo. Everybodys i Tor Infanta and Children. Ths Kind You llavo d h77 ,h,M I :Tr aie no foiwaru with Iih.-iuHnsr. wore unheard f umit tam, chicken. L f"8 Il''ld',,, FIXING UP COLD sauce " and the Meta, wlnneta of the Amer threw game, .. n,h?1n,f,l",, apple amber very good. grounds. vn them all- -s 10 0. 3 toProvidence l aud li Dessert Preparation May Bs Served Either Hot or Cold. The next year ,ie Chicago Naon. ' and the 8t. fauta Browns-wln-n- ers Tare, core and slice one pound of reapeetlvely lhe National league and the American association apples; put them Into a saucepan with four tablespiKinfula of P ajed a seven-gameater, six ta series, the blespoonfuls of first being played In sugar, three table Chicago, tbe next spoonfuls of butter aud cook till quite three In St. Unis, the fifth in Pittsburg. the sixth lit Cincinnati and the tender. When done rub through a sieve; mix eventh In Chicago. Had, team won In three yolks of eggs, stirring well, three gomes and one was a tie. and pour Into a buttered In 1886 the pudding dish Chicago and 8t. bonis teama again played off, and Comls-ke- edged with a neat border of pastry, Duke In a moderate oven for 15 min a team won four games to then allow to cool. utes, a team. The pitchers for khip up the whites of the eggs to Chicago were McCormick and Clarkson; for St. 1 toils, Carruthers, Fonts a stiff froth, mix in a heaping table spoonful of sugar and whip again. and Hudson. File winner Detroit, of the National with roughly on the top, decorate halves of glace cherries and league pennant, and the selfsame St. bouls Drowns fought it out in 1887, strips of angelica. Return to the oven and Detroit won 10 of the 14 for ten minutes, just long enough to set tbe whites. Serve hot or cold. games, which were played In St Louis, Detroit, Pittsburg, New York, Cotult Croquettes. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston. Wash These are particularly delicious. Ington and Baltimore. The receipt, Break macaroons In half-incpieces. of these games were 142,000. There should he of a cupfuL In 1888 the New York Nationals Clean and parboil one pint oysters (re heat the St. Louis American associa serving oyster liquor); remove tough tlon champions six out of ten games muscles and cut soft parts In pieces. for the world's championship. Ths Mix boiled macaroni and soft parts of total receipts were 124,362. oyster and add tbe following sauce: In tbe post season series of 1883 Melt 2(4 tablespoonfuls of butter. Add the New York Nationals won six ol of a cupful of flour and atlr the nine games played with the ebani until well blended, then pour on gradu pion Brooklyn team of tbe Ameilcan ally, while stlrrrlng constantly, one. association. Keefe. Welch, Crane and half cupful of f milk and cupful O'Day pitched against Terry, Lovett of reserved oyster liquor strained Carruthers and Hughes. through a double thickness of cheese The advent of the Players' league, cloth. Then add to tbe mixture gem rally regarded as an outlaw orof a cupful of grated cheese ganization, detracted from the Inter- and season with f ot est In the post season series of 1890, salt, a few grains each teasponful of cayennu between the Brooklyns of the Nation- pepper and mace and f teaal league and the Loulsvilleg of the spoonful lemon juice. Spread on a American association. Each team plate to cool, shape In the form ol won three games and one was a tie. croquettes, dip In crumb, egg and Nothing in apost-seasoway happened crumb again, fry In deej) fat and drain In 1891, but in 1892 came the "double-seasoon brown paper. championship of the new National league one Beason endOrange Marmalade. Two quarts nice apples, any kind, ing In July and the other In October Boston' won the first series and one lemon, two cupfuls sugar, six naval oranges, one tablespoonful Cleveland the second. In the play-of- ! the games came out In this way; brandy. First cook your apples and Boston vs. Cleveland (11 Innings) lemon sliced as If for apple sauce. Have It thick and put it through your flour sieve to strain It. Now cut orBoston vs. Cleveland, Boston vs. Cleveland, anges In halves and scoop out pulp. Put pulp in strained sauce. Now put Boston vs. Cleveland, . on to boll until tender. When skins vs. Boston Cleveland, done throw water away and when cool Boston vs. Cleveland. The four series for the Temple cup, cut your skins one inch long and as n 1894, 1895, 1896 and 1897, attracted narrow as you can. Add to strained sauce and cook about .20 minutes. much attention, In 1894 New York won four straight Remove from stove, add brandy and put in glasses. games from Baltimore. 4 In 1895 Cleveland won four of the Brown Bread for Two. five games from Baltimoie. The net One ctiprul of flour, one cupful of In receipts were only 14,752. dian meal, one cupful of graham flour, In 1896 the Baltlnuires won four salL three rounding one teaspoonful Cleveland. from straight games f powder, baking out teaspoonfuls won four In 1S97 the Baltlmores milk of molasses. 4H cupfuls of five games from Boston for the cupful (water will do as well). Mix all well Temple cup. turn into steamer and cook From 1897 to 1903 there were no together, over two hours. I put mixture little a Boston the Then games. coffee can, well Americana won five of the eight games In a is then half full. Put cover It for greased. Nationals played with Pittsburg In the oven In a pie plate, the worlds pennant. The receipts ex- on, set water in plate until bread is keep J50.000. ceeded Bread will rise and push cover In 1905 the New Yotk Nationals won done. off. then you can see It Is done. almost four out of five games with the raisins someThe total receipts I add a dozen large times. were 868,435. hTe outcome of the Berles between Oyster Salad. the White Sox and Cubs In 1906 and as made by southern salad Oyster the Cubs and Tigers In 1907 is familiar One quart oysters, celcollege girls history. The six games at Chicago, ery. tender stalks of a bunch cut In In 1906, resulted. small pieces, one cupful chopped nut October 9 Sox 2, Cubs 1. f cupful salad dressing. meats, 1. October 10 Cubs 7, Sox Remove heat oysters. Thoroughly October 11 Sox 3, Cubs 0. off the juice and cut pour fire, from 0. October 12 Cubs 1, Sox Into rather small pieces and set In cool 8, Cubs 6. Oc tober 13-- Sox In a cloth place. It is better to place October 14 Sox 8, Cubs 3. off all the water. After drain to as so in Iast year the games came oul thoroughly cooled mix well celery and this way: nuts. Season to taste and pour salad October 8 Cnhs 3, Tigers 3. dressing over It. 3, Tigers 1. October 1. 5, Tigers ubs October Apple Washington Pie. 6. Tigers 1. October 11-cup of butter, add Cream 2, Tigers 0 beat. Add the and October 12-of sugar, In one cup The players' share of the receipts of three eggs and the whites of yolks f 1906 was 133,401, and in 1907, $54,933. cup of milk, two beaten well, twice with sifted flour of two cups New Baseball Leagues Planned. powof baking teaspoons level three to organ-An attempt Is being mude fill with in spread Bake layers, In der. z, an eight team baseball league cool. when town lug and serve sour that number of northern Illinois 111! For the filling grate two large Northern as the known be of sugar, and to .cup add of the apples, tonols league. The managements the white of one egg, and beat all Waukegnn. Elgin, In Aurora, teams 20 minutes. , for Danville, gether Rockford, Freeport. Streulor. are dlbcusslug Galesburg and Baked Beefs Heart. Sterling have " tbe plan. These nine towns figured the heart thoroughly, remove Wash and It is and fill with a population of 260,000. would pay the tubes, admissions Steam that 25,000 paid stuffing made as for poultry. over the rub then one hour, the salary list. heart the and bake butter, dredge with flour, Griff Wants Bison Team. until tender. Baste or he hour, on is another club Th0 Buffalo baseball melted la l evident that the several times with butter needs market, and it K beef's heart long water. hot manage different wlll.be under It tender. make to slow cooking season. and m'mt and - ownership ; next made from conbe negotiating Serve with a gravy 9 Ciaik Griffith is suid to pan. tents baking (4 t . for the franchise. 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But if only a tithe of tbe concealed hoards of India were vitalized a new aspect might he given to the conditions of life In England's great eastern empire. mm SCHOOL SHOES Precious Metals. Is estimated ForOvor Thirty Years SPECIAL MERIT three-quarter- It Osa A An-o- Rejected And will ul( job change your mind? Rfiarfl tTift LliU JJUulO NotNahcotic e jri I ling the Stomach j and Llowds of I MZLWAUXXX, WISCONSIN FOR BOYS and GIRLS Th Allurements ef the City. Mrs. Perkins and her daughter Mandy from tbe country were In the SICK HEADACHE Positively cored by city one day, and as they walked these Little Fills. wincame to a along together they They alto relieve Die dow In which was displayed a variety traaafroa Dypepla,Ie of women's apparel. Mandy glanced digestion mud Too Hearty wistfully at tbe different articles ot Eating. A perfect rea edy for Dlulneea, Nau clothing and started Into the store. ms, Droweineea, Bad But a sign In tbe window which read: Taate In the Mouth, Cuae Off During Thla Clothing One-Hal- f 4 Tongue, Pnln In th Sale," caught Mrs. Perkins eye. She side, TORPID uvxa. seized her daughter by the arm, hur- They regulate the Bowel. Purely Vegetable. ried her along down the atreeL and SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. exclaimed In a loud voice: "W'y, Genuine Must Bear land's sake, Mandy, that ain't no deOld Hla to Tricks Ha Went Back Why CARTERS Signature "You Ingrate!" exclaimed the Irate cent place fer a girl to go!" Judges rirrrtE judge, addressing the culprit; "this Library. gentleman took a fatherly interest In Expression of a Cynic. you after you had promised to stop REFUSE SU2STITUTES Walter Pater, an old man at 60, bald his a in he gave yon job stealing, and reaa coot a and grotesquely plain, store, did he not?" garded every woman much as did Dean "Yes, sir!" 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There tea-drinke- 1 stmtmroumnr . ismvwitwk NfeM Dutch- m surrs322 SLICKERS 322 rs experience. much About a year ago," writes a N. Y. man, "I was bothered by indigestion, prostration in especially during the forenoon. I tried several remedies without any permanHolland. ent Improvement. My breakfast usually consisted of Your green- return! your money if you don't oatmeal, steak or chops, bread, coffee Iikt Schilling's Best; we py him. and some fruit. , Posteritys Awards True. "Hearing ao much about Grape-NutPosterity awards to every man hla I concluded to give it a trial and find true value and his proper honor. Tacout it all I had heard of it was true. and itus. "So I began with Grape-Nutcream, 2 soft boiled eggs, toast, a cup of Postum and some fruit. Before the end of the first week I was rid of the aridity ot the Btomach and felt much . relieved. , "By the end of the second week all traces of lndlgetitlon had disappeared and I was In first rate health once more. Before beginning this course of diet, 1 never had any appetite for lunch, but now I can enjoy a, hearty meal at noon time." TThere'a a Rea" ' son."' . Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read The Road to Well ville, In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest., ( isnt AOSfQM USA. WWOauMMMtttAUMTU (OMfOfM nervous s - Keaders (? of this ptperde-- anything silver, tited in its columns should inn upoo hiving what they sik (ot, refuting all subflitutes os imitations. . - HOWARD E. BURTON, a8hsiv.i8t!,b Hpeclrr!) prWit; Hold.BilrFP, IFrmI, II: Gold, Wl UoIU.Mm; Zinc nr Copper. II. t jrantde vr,7Vc; MuIUkim n4'lopund full prioollRtiniilttuappUc tlon Control and umpire work oUclUvd. Lftntf tHIdyColOs Kofervnue, CrboaLo &UoniJUu4b IsAnilCft AND OIKLH eop f advcrtlnlng Wxtv at home; niwiru Hum, pood pay; cRh weekly; writs fur iMtrUcuUrs. W.W. Wood, Helen, Arkenmt. DEFIANCE STARCH on'fi W. N. U-- , rr. 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