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Show NEW KINO OF PUMPKIN PIE Cooktd with Ingredient That Greatly to Ita Flavor. Add Select a aolld meated, sdden, glossy pumpkin, not too large. The unaller one, flat at the end, are uaually sweetest Cut up Into piece without peeling, rejecting the need and inner shreds. Put Into a large porcelain lined kettle with about a cupful of boiling water to keep from sticking, cover and act on the back of the stove where it will cook slowly In its own .Juice. This will require five or ala houra, preferably longer, until sweet, tender and nearly dry. Pull off the loose akin and rub through a colander If it seem watery let it drain over night, keeping the juice for brown bread. When ready to bake the pies measure the pulp, and to every five cups allow one teaspoonful of salt half a grated nutmeg, a tablespooufu! of mace, two teasitooufuls of ginger and a large cup of sugar. Beat four eggs and stir into the pumpkin pulp, together with four cups sweet milk and a half cup of cream, if convenient Beat well and taste to see if sweet enough. Turn Into deep pie plates lined with good pastry and bake three quarters of an hour until a rich, gold en brown and firm in the center Serve with good American cheese. BARLEY 80UP FOR WINTER. Bids Fair to Be Popular During th Cold Weather. t During the hot summer a great number of people found that barley was cooling and nourishing as a drink Now they are preparing to use it as a soup for the winter. It is said to be quite as beneficial in cold as in hot weather. One of the best recipes for it is to use two pounds of shin of beef in a gallon of water. A teacup of pearl barley is added with three large onions, rut small, a small bunch oi parsley and a few potatoes. These are finely sliced. To season it a little thyme should be added to the pepper and salt. Let this simmer gently for three or four hours. It should lie frequently stirred or the meat will burn. It should never be allowed to boll. Freshen Winter Clothing. On a day when the sun shines bright open the trunks that contain the winter clothing and hang them on the line for a thorough airing. Next look after the buttons and jiockets (black denim Is excellent for everyday pockets). If a button on a coat is missing and can not be replaced buy new buttons, as nothing mars a garment more and makes it look old than mlsmated buttons. Sometimes a sleeve Is frayed; do not bind it, but cut with a sharp scissors all around, then turn hem one-hainch and bcw up In fine stitches with silk thread. Next press down "With a damp doth' and the sleeve will appear new again. Buy a spool of black knitting silk to fasten buttons on coats and trousers, as it will not turn gray and Is twice as strong. Put fresh newspaiiers in trunk again and replace mended garments. lf THE RIGHTS AND PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO. EASY TO iVvgfhe interest THIS. of many orgatii-.ljii- y In ihe District of Columbia, d wffkif the political campaign is at Homs By Shaking Ingredi(From Tafi'a Speech of Acceptance.) Prepara spored oT'ln one or two columns ents Well In a Bottle. ily of the Washington papers there The Republican platform refer 10 scarcely a column that docs not to the t'onatiiuWhat will appear very Interesting lave some reference to the crusade IJ1! . to many here Is the article rjalnsi the great white plague. There lican party for the protection of the taken frompeople a New York daily paper, W an educational congress in session regra The negro. In the forty years giving a simple prescription, which la tq the capital at present, hut it has since he was freed from slavery, has said to be a positive remedy for back- t sad veil itself into a second tuberru made remarkable progress. He is be- ache or kidney or bladder derange- Intds congress and many and extern coming a more and more valuable ment, if taken before the stage of ste are the plans being made for member of the communities in which Brights disease: ilticating the teachers, the children he lives. The education of the negro Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hal- f and the general public In the nicltod is being expnnded and Improved in ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; oi preventing the disease. The every way. The best men of both Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three socciiics, the labor unions, races, at the north as well as at the ounces. Shake well In a bottle and and clubs of men. churches -oiith. ought to rejoice to see grow- take in teaspoonful doses after each thq women and school children are a'.l meal and ing up among the southern people again at bedtime. the subject and au aver A n influential element disposed to endruggist here at discussing of two or three lecture each aye courage the negro in bis bard strug- home, when asked regarding this pre- evening are being delivered by promgle for industrial independence and scription, stated that the ingredients inent men who are inlercsted in the status. The Repub- are all harmless, and ran be obtained work. The results are insured not to be a small at from coat any good prelican platform, adopted at Chicago, An await-cnltteven or Imagined. or the mixture t xplicitly demands justice for all scription pharmacy, mind the danto the of public men, without regard to race or color, would be put up if asked to do so. He o and just as explicitly declares for the further stated .that while this prescrip- ger of tiro disease and to Ita prevent-nhl-bedo more, it is will character In la tion often rheumatic reservaprescribed without ruforcement, and it out tion. in letter and spirit, of the thir- afflictions with splendid results, he lieved by physicians, to stampin any and fifteenth could see no reason why it would not than can be urrninpllshcd fourteenth teenth, It be a splendid remedy for kidney and other wav. This awakening hns been amendments to the constitution. is needless to stare that I stand with urinary troubles and backache, aa It gradual throughout the country, but has a peculiar action upon the kidney i. wonderful impetus lias been given my party squarely on that plank In structure, cleansing these most Impor- it by recent proceedings and their the platform, and believe that equal tant organa and helping them to sift publication. and fair the and to all nten, justice these and filter from the blood the foul acids Plans are being made now for trav of enforcement impartial waste and which matter sickcause i ling exhibits to be taken into return amendment! Is in keeping with the ness and suffering. Those of our read- est school districts to show the effect ical American spirit of fair play, ers who suffer can make no mistake of fresh o air, cleanliness and proper in giving it a trial. food on the prevention of the disease BRYAN'S POLICIES rnd of advanced methods of preventDESTRUCTIVE" POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. ing its spread from thoac already afflicted. Speakers are being engaged Mr. Taft Compares Republican and Kern declares Rooseevlt went "al- by to go various organizations Platforms. Democratic most to violence tu name his through- ihe country lecturing to the of la It? what Well, Bryan rareles and the Ignorant ahout it. A (From Mr. Tafts Speech of Accept- going to violence to do amne of it. special effort will tie made to educate ance.) and especially colored peoThe chief difference between the There seems to be a slight differ- children who are especially liable to the ple, Democratic platthe and t ence among politicians Republican going forms la the difference which has after a man who has so many things disease. Funds, of course, are necessary for thia work, and many wealthy heretofore been seen between the t:p his sieeev as Wi R. Hearst. men are being appealed to for coiitri-lulof Mr. Roosevelt and those ions to further the work. ChilThat Indianapolis Judge who rewhich have been advocated by the Democratic candidate, Mr. Bryan. Mr, fuses to contribute to the ramiialgn dren are taken In classes each day to iite exhibits which have been ho Roosevelt 'a policies have been pro- fund has the right idea. s ranged by countrels and states to gressive and regulative; Mr. Bryan "How can Tafl win?" Inquires lire show the progress of the work, and it dest motive. Mr. Roosevelt has favorhim Humid lie amusing if it were not so Watch ed regulation of the business in which Kansas City Journal. serimiH to see the wild eyes of the evils have grown tip so Us to Btamp and you may find out. little Africans when they are shown out the evils and permit the business And yet it la only a few days since under the microscope the Imrtlli to continue. The tendency of Mr. Bry sn's proposals has generally !een de Mr. Bryan was posing as the presi- which threaten them on every side. struct ive of the business with respect dent's political heir. Notwithstanding the persistent beto whirh he is demanding reform. Mr. of Dr. Koch that tuberculosis Is lief When Eugene Delia Is a White tot Roosevelt would compel the trusts to by cow's milk, every efconveyed a win will fort will he made lo convince the peo--I conduct their business in a lawful House tenant. Washington s manner and secure thp benefits of baseball pennant. le that various do linger a in tfidr operation and tbe maintenance tuilk of education and campaign Rroth-eroom Even Foraker doesn't of on the care and rleanliness with of the prosperity of the country part: lo know when he has had enough. which they are an important which milk must lie hand led if It. is while Mr. Rryan would extirpate and Is that high plane" Hm not to lie a menace to health, will lie Where destroy the entire business in order campaign was to be waged on? prosecuted. So enthusiastic have the to stamp out the evils whirh they people of Washington lieoome on (lie have practiced. The ghosl of drover Cleveland Is abject that it is being discussed on o the xi rod, in the homes, at church going Rome in this campaign. THE TRUE REMEDY. and in all guile-ringWhen KariTERRIBLE TUBERCUL08IS TO BE mova. the wonderful Polish actress, What Is the real cure? The bringalludes In an Ibsen play this week to CHECKMATED. her lover as dying from "spinal ing home to public utility companies of their resiKiiisildlity lo the public a titter runs through the The serious war on tuberculosis for good service at reasonable rates: which has taken on great vigor and rnd'ence and it Is with d'fllcultsy the and, on the other hand, ihe convinc- many new recruits slnre the interna- - gallery can he restrained from culling ing of the public that such companies tional tuberculosis nnigross is all-- . jLgdvLce. as to Ills treniment. rre entitled to a fair return upon their that and furthermore investments, (he grafter In eltv round! or state legislature who tries to levy tribute fn these companies Is a public en my. How is this to lie accomplished? By state boards of control, removed irotn local antagonisms, and clothed v. it h powers adequate to the protection of the public on the one hand nd of the companies on the other. It is only about a year since the public t'tillties of New York and Wisconsin placed under such control: yet si'roady some corporations have been disciplined, while others have received a practical endorsement It Is of their service and charges. Increasingly evident that an important part of the work of these oards will he conciliation rather than coni ml. by bringing about a better aiderstanding of the position of the and suppressing the trouble makers. MIX K"b tent-pj-sne- e well-know- n sue-esaor- - ab-iu- l . s. Potato Ribbons. There Is the fashion now of serving potatoes lu long ribbons. These are left separate or crossed to form lattice work. They look much daintier for luncheon thai the whole vegetable. First, wash and peel half a dozen large potatoes and let them lie In cold .water for a few minutes. Cut them up In ribbons, round and round like an apple, and keep the strips of one width. Dont make them too thin or they will break. Fry them In plenty of hot fat until they are lightly browned. n Drain Ihem on a wire sieve and sprinA QUEER PROCEEDING. kle a little pepper and salt over them. They should be fried for about Society, as made up of the smut eight minutes and served on a very set in Washington, Is looking eagerly hot dish. forward to the arrival of the personal representative of the Chinese ent Codfish Dinner. I cror who is on his way here hearing Tear the codfish and set it fn a gifts and the compliments of the Son pan of water on the back of ihe or Heaven, all as a recognition for stove. it simmer, changing Hie lie return of the surplus indemnity water several times, until the fish is lun.l of the Boxer war. He will have Let It lioil five large suite, and Instead of slopping properly freshened. minutes. Never use lard, but cm at a In tel for a few days, delivering and and his presents lis tin clear, fat salt rtirk into half-incof one tbe lake will he on. a lire. slow enhes and fry out over and remain When you take up the fish, have largeni - bouses in the city The house has tin- winter season. some boiled potatoes and beds ready, lor a number of mil Peon by occupied thrce-sixifish, and make a hasli of I'.onnlres, including Stuyvesant Fislt s chopped potatoes and Perry Belmont ami others, and lias chopped beets. Turn tbe pork I ecu ihe setting of some of the most fat into the hash, mix ihomnghly and i tuiiertainiiienis ever give fry brown. Boiled onions will make in Washington . It is being put in an excellent side dish for this dinner. readiness for Tang Shan Tl, who wi i jests- - invitations to everybody who New Idea for Apple Petpie. in 'h-- social world, and will anybody I Half fill a deep dish with sour apiiicrtaiu in a way to return a good this to fund been have quartered, which of the indemnity ples. part c on nn. pared and cored. Pour over them 41 little ladling water and place In Make n crust hot oven until tender. REGULATION IN NEW YORK. as for baking powder biscuit, roll out About ihe same tittle that the tell an inch thick; lay it over the apples of the Ft'-x40 ahout for inservice onniniis--.i- o oven and return lo the electric company a competing minutes or until the crust Is done. io enter tlv liorumh of Manhattan For the sauce nook together two of Ilf Second dlstrir of butter and one teasswin tin- commission to a similar company ful of flour, add half of a cupful of rave permissionin- - citv in competition enter nine, to mare of maple syrup and a tiny pinch wi'li a cmi.iiany already in the field. beand cook until clear and smooth. Il'eiv N. however. HO conflict In fact decisions: two the tween Bottle Mint Sauce. sir uins,ra, a rnlitiiucncy Maltliie in (lalher mint leaves, wash i.nd chop V rom,llissiner fine. Fill quart glass jar lmir full or the ,mlr.d elsewhere in this opini mint; fill Jar wilh.rohl water. Seal issue In 'be case of the smaller city and place in dark cool place. This tile nommfsrinn held that the company Is Just as fresh and greeu when opened vhlch sought in prevent the entrance as when fresh picked front garden. of h i omperitor had failed tu give service and had sh iwn no Does not lose flavor und Is always service In djspiisition to improve the ready for use. meet ihe requirements of consumer. Salt in Fire Kills Odor. These derisions, taken together, show or other thai New York Is getting Intelligent When burning vegetables possible greatest refuse In a stove or furnace, throw a gtilation the Mini In handful of salt Into ihe flic and there liuon in rniimiiimr tiom'd mnipiinlin. will be no iinplcusunt odor. THE POET SINGS. I performed One difference only, Clitoe proud. Between ynur love and nilne-Wh- lla jrou'vi forgotten all you vuweA I get six cents a Una Yesterday tions. IS opera- A good day's work! I remember the time when thia would have been considered extraordinary. Medical science has Indeed made progress. One has to work rapidly to do as much aa that But fortunately it happens that we are ail built pretty much alike. The result la that it gets to be second nature where one does the same thing over and over. I can reuiembei, also, the time when even the simplest operation Involved n sense of responsibility. It was always a question as to whether it was necessary or not.' But now that it la alwtys so well done, and so painless, it generally only a question of the financial responsibility of tbe patlont Or it may be put thus: No harm can ever come from any operation; therefore even in cases where it isnt necessary It la Jqst as well to perform It. Thia is a great help. It gives a kind of freedom that lu lfsclf cannot but add to ones effectiveness. Besides, it murks n distinct advance in this respert: That the methods of prescribing medicines are now being xu aoiercly criticised that operations have come to take their place. If I prescribe medicine for a patient he may Insist upon knowing what it is I am giving hint. The chances are that he wtll know almost as much about the cffucllvencas (or futility) of the drug aa I do. Of course, thia robs it of its psyc hic quality most Import ant. But the suggestion that he must be operated upon leaves him no And, Daphne, though your melting, glance Was bought with violets. Don't think that I'd neglect a chance For llglileome triolets. Oh, Phyllis, oft you've strained my purse On loving pleasure bent; But, now we're through, it might be Worse You've bellied to pay tha rent. I. ENVOI. Ye poets, when your lady's kiss Grows cold, pray dont repine. But scribble off some stuff like tide And get sis rents a line. -- B. J. Bunkum, in Judge. EXASPERATING. old-tim- e defense. Operations are a little more costly, perhaps, but, then, everything Is higher than It used tu be. Life. BROKEN. Ilcglniicr (wrathfully) See here, I'm tired of your laughing at my game. If I In r sc; ipore Impudence from you I'll crack you over the hend. Coddle All right; but, say, I'll b- -t yer don't know what's the right ciub ter do It wit'. -- Why He Didnt Make a Hit. The kissing ling has pussed away Though not devoid of dash, One InqMirlnnt thing lie lacked . lie liud got so tame he'll tell him. a;.-,p- . . (.'tiiciigu T tli'- do anything News. iinixtiu-lir- Chicago Dally Nt RUBBING IT IN. v a. Would. drink days of duxt a we think, one-sixt- you Miimin-- r Would if :t were only As t rend hx it is long. rniikf- - h tiii-x- Hong, Puck. NOT EQUAL TO THE OCCASION. 1 Double Disk Records Harold Yulis, Lull Jove, I iowc Myrtle all over the river while jgq.pinf I lit? question and hcn she turned mi down. Howard -- Turned you down, ch! lot it give you tin! In iii-- a riic? Harold No. deiili hoy, it tr girme I lio Iiurkuehe! 1 had been rowing four hours! - A t table-spoonftt- no The City Boat dor Has your sou liiratn pot any good out of a college education? Silas HornspiKin You bet he has. Before lie went 1 never could get him o do any chores around the farm. But after them linzers got hold of him ho -- two-sixth- WYWaAAWAAMaAWNNAAAAAaAANNaAAWAAlYYWWYMi REFLECTIONS OF A PHYSICIAN. A Defferent Selection on Each Side. They Fit Any Machine. tin-i.i- THAT TELLS THE WHOLE STORY, GET A BETTER RECORtt ON EVER BOUGHT SELECTIONS. BEFOR GET A EACH YOU THAN YOU AT $1.20 FOR THE SAME TWO IATALOG. (baler or the (Vuimliia ir PhonogiH.j Co,. Store, Titrh Main Street. flLTfl DISC SIDE, Sold by Sal l fre-iid- - EXCEPT THAT AT 65 CENTS FOR THE COLUMBIA DOUBLE Sad Awakening. was a young nuined Ja,k. Who ho i ltd on Hu- - inedh-atack. Von can kii id: Ills him iliu-of u limn,'' Ids fm said: lint "lie's naught but a quack." . Tlu-r- l ake City, Utah. Kiltiniure .An crie.-m- A Life Preserver. "Do yon ever use that extra tire yea carry fastened to tbe top of the tonneau?" tiie moior enthusiast was asked. "Surest thing you know," was he Admiring Onlooker i after u most eloquent silence, during which the reply. 'The other night I ran off a colonel hns been trying to think of a bridge into the river." Puck. editable word) Don't mention it. Useful Accomplishmentgur nor! I' very young man should learn is swim," remarked Huggins. Tha Reason. "Yes. thats right," rejoined Muggs Her head is stuffed, Put wliac of that? by. "A fellow never knows what tuia 'Tis not hy fevei, nte a girl may throw him overboud.' lust her rat. Chicago Dallv News. -- Detroit Pirns. Free |