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Show APES. PROMINENT PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RII-- AS ?' eU ; LABORERS. ? . 4 crops of- nearly any-ote- d. It Is proposed to reclaim nense tract, which covers nearsquare miles, .by building e canals to take off the water, the tame time terveas a means portation between plantations, y to the general belief, the Ev are healthful, the water la d pure, and there la almost a bsence of fevers and epldertttc a The cost of preparing these or cultivation will be about $2.73 lat.lllgeat a ad Iadostrtou tha Aula-- el Caa Io More Work la a Glvoa Tima Tbaa Th ee Ma M.thoda of LUclp-llu- e Kmidayad. 'Terhapa the moat interesting creatures in Peru are the apes," said Dwight Darlington to a Denver Post reporter in the office of Philip Hitchcock of the tVahdsh railway yesterday. Mr. DarHngton has an extensive plantation in eastern Pern. He is traveling ' for pleasure across the continent ' For centuries past these remarkable animals have been performing work which is usually supposed to require human intelligence, continued he. "Naturalists accredit the horae, dog and elephant with possessing more Intellect than all other dumb animals, s but I believe the Peruvian apes all brutes. In the huge nut forests of my adopted country the apes are of inestimable value. With amas-incelerity they pick the Hch nuts from the dark trees aavlng much time and expense. Men cannot do the work in thrice the time required by the ngered apes. My plantation near the Ucayali river contains 700 acres, of which an even hundred la In nut trees. I have forty apes to do the picktng for me. Two native foremen have charge of the hairy-bodie- d nut gatherers. I have a huge comfortable cage for the apes, large enough to accommodate 100 of them. Into this they march every night. Each .morning early, when the paroquets and scarlet finches begin to scream the foremen open the doors of the cage and out troop the apes, chattering merrily. ,They are permitted to- eat and drink for ten minutes and then led off to the grove selected for the day. Four apes are sent up each tree and every quartette has a big basket at the bob tom. While the foremen sing and play upon their mouth organs, strolling from tree to tree, and noting progress, the apes pluck the nuts with great rapidity. After several hours the donkey wagons appear with more baskets and remove those already loaded with nuts to the big bins in the storehouse. There is then, a brief cessation of ' " work. Sometimes I go out with my violin y and play a bit Our apea are fond of music, as I suppose all apea are. On my approach they chatter eagerly and group themselves around me. 1 play tunes of all kinds, but never fall to Close with something lively and spirited. I clap my hands, point to the trees and depart on my mule. The apes taks the hint and the empty baskets, seek the unpicked trees and begin picking with renewed vigor. We always treat them kindly. Punishment for mischievous conduct Is SomeBevere, but rarely necessary. times the wild apes attack the plantation in bands and do much harm. The dogs give warning day or night and we shoot the .intruders mercilessly. After they have been repulsed and some killed we take our apes to the spot in solemn procession. We show them the dead and bloody bodies of heir friends. Then we lock them up for a day more. H "The lesson produces an- - Indelible impression upon them. Tney learned long ago that all animals must be subservient to man. They evince rage at the sight of a wild monkey. They are most valuable servants and enable the planters to TBake handsome Incomes, which, would be impossible with solely human labor." e. Fereet af arata. he northers part oi San Jose V, California, sad lapping over San Mateo county. Ilea 'the Basin, a bit of the primitive The exact area of the tract la 2,500 acres. It contains one ot nest stretches of woodland which na in the stat re The'characterls-e- e t la the giant redwood. It baa been proposed to. convert the baoln Into s foi at preserve. -- I IV tor catarrh and a general tonic. C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. a self a well man and I after months of Peruna will suffering. Fellow-sufferercure you." Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Geo. C. Havener, M. D.,of Anaooetla, D. C., writes: Tbs Parana Medicine Co., Columbaa, O.i Gentlemen In my practice I have had occasion to frequently prescribe your valuable medicine, and have found its use beneficial, especially in cases of catarrh. George C. Havener, M. IX If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, Writs bt once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and be' will be pleased to give you his valuable adhas vice gratia month forth a Address Dr. Hartman, President of brought vast change and The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, now consider my- - Ohio. Medical Examiner C Treat ary. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner of U. 8. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruna: Allow me to express my grati- tude to you for ? the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short s, DONT STOP TOBACCO BACO-CURSuddenly. It Injures the nervous system to do so. Use and It will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each bos. 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The ConSpringfield, IlL, April tinental Limited on the Wabash Railroad has made a new record from Tilton to Granite City, making 180 miles In 180 minutes This was with fire stope three station stops, one to change engines and one to take on eoaL The actual running time was two hour and thirty-eigminutes The run from Danville to Decatur, 71.8 miles, waa made in 70 minutes. Including stops at Tolono and BemenL EL Louis Republic, April 17. 1902. It Ifhops SaKttS. CURES EYES fMNULATION, IMFLAffMATtQ CTCN MWfTCWUUrm.CUIiattmtY 0 AT ff tIO?T hkHi MURINE EVE REMEDY CO. MAIL. When flnswcrlng Advertisement Mlentloa This Fa per. T Cwoca Kladlj J have had experience with the general troubles of, myjBex w05 lacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I date all my afflictions. I found that within- a few months my health was impaired,- - I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy .but kept on my feet, dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound insisted tharl take at least one bottle. I felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and ' strength are mine once more. I know how to value it rn?w when. it;, was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great . a debt I owe you. The few dolors I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it , was worth to me. Yours very truly, Mas. Anna McKay, Chaplain ' Sons of Temperance. did-aoan- (5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTEIt IS NOT GENUINE. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. Mrs. Fink ham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. Eke has guided thousands to health Address, Lynn, Mass.1 A VlBbl Bosk. A very valuable book ia P nail table Liquor DUpunaer. a Hebrew Blocton. Ala., is able soma months to Bibla In the Vatican. In 1512 the Jews, pay all the town expenses from tha tried to buy it from Tope Julius II. for profits Of the local liquor dispensary,, (to weight la gold. It is so large and which profits It ahares with tha county. heavy that two men can hardly lift it f n alls Catarrh Cura Plao's Cure cannot be too highly apobeo of to . a cough cura J. W. O'Bkich, Third Ava, K, MlnocapoU Miul, Jan. MOW Is a constitutional ears. Trice, 75a 1 ht excep-tlonall- addl-tlde.V-- fe . - .. Health will come with all Its blessings to those who know the way, and it Is mainly a ques- with all the term Implies, but the efforts wbleh strengthen the system, tionof the games which refresh and the foods which nonrlsh are Important, each In a way, while It Is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsanitary conditions. To assist nature, when nuture needs asshtance, it Is all Important that the medicinal agentsnsed should-bfit the tu'st qgaUty.aml of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrnp of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.' With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical Ills are of a transient char acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladnet.8 and comfort come to , tho heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a con- Stipatcd condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to Inactivity of the bowelsr" In case of any organic tronble it Is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laiative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Trice fifty ' cents per bottle. . The cicellenee of Syrup of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants used In the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that jierfeet purity and uniformity of product essential ia a perfect family laxative. A11 the members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced In years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and share alike In its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs Is the only remedy ot known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that ltacts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every ob-Jectionalle quality or substance. To get Its beneficial effects It is always necessary to buy the genuine and the full name of the Co, California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of every right-livin- ( Cklawe Mr. Clark was telling how the Chl-neeudeavor.to evade .the present exclusion law, and of the large number who, because of the decision of the supreme court holding that the child born in this country of Chinese parents is an American citizen, claim to have been, born here. There were, lie aaldJnstancea .where Chinamen forty years of age had endeavored to get in on the greund that they were the minor children of Chinese parents reIt is an absosiding In this country. lute fact." he continued, "that the records of the California courts shot that one Chinese woman out there is the mother of no less than five hundred Deception se t -- ( g, ' i - A . package. replied: "Weel, malster, ae man vender began to sing, Tm the King of Glory,' Jhen anither said he was the King of Glory," and when I saw three ithers etandin up an sayin' they were the Kings o' Glory,' I kent there wax to be a fecht, so I cam awa,' an' left them to finish it amon themselV Dundee Advertiser, - , . . - - member dies, an assessment of twelve-centis made against each member, realizing $100 for the expenses of ths W. N.U funeral, and $20 for the expenses of maintaining the organization. The organization has bought and stored a r lot of burial goods In order to take adS vantage of the wholesale prices. ' ' . o s children." Most things are easier to learn than to unlearn. Annie-McKa- y, 1 Molu Catcher Discharged. ' Fupulurlty uf Summur Caa. pa KCIghley (England) authorities have r Summer camps" have become discharged . their mole catcher, no much of an institution that the New l moles having hern seen on tha parish York furnltufemikera thla season are farm for the lest eleht years, taking notice of them and trying their ' IM A WF.IK AND EXPENSE? trade, VO mm with rig to Introduce our Poultry goods Concentrated Common Senas bend sip. JavclleMfg to.,UeptP. Parson ,han. t'alng Hamlin's "Wlxard Oil. It drives away all Vet HM Wonderful M.uaorj, Senator Vest, whose magnificent eu- pain blatantly. What UHX it Bar Maaab Bertha I can't say that we are posiEngland Laatng Art Treasure. logy o( the late Wade Hampton closed with, a quotation from Tennyson, Is Complaints are made In British Jourtively engaged; but It amount to that. laid to outrank any ot hla colleague, nals that the art treasures of England Last evening Charles asked m if I in familiarity with American and Eng- are being Sooted by American million- was going to make hlra the happiest lish poetry. His command of quota- aires and directors of German and man lu the world. MereyBut how do tions ia simply amazing and in French muBcums Just aa Italys treas- you know, dear, be didn't mean b a classical scholar of high ures uad to ba carried off by the wanted jou to yeWne him aUcge'.hert Bos ton Transcript attainment a -rn WRMTCO-rw- BoA.re laveetleo. modern invention bulkhead lx now at-e-d ih water-tigto Chinese experience. In a tribu pape presented to the Institute of the use of the bulk fine on Chinese Junks from lead) principle time immemorial was pointed out. The people inland about Douglas, Kas., have organized a burial associaWhen a tion. It bas lifiOO members. op-n- ed , d NeS - Form Burial AMOelatlea, e: Another . n Chaplain Sonsof Temperance, 326 Splidina Ave., Toronto, Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia E. Pinkhams .Vegetable Compound. Mrs.? - that should vou use PCT-KFADELESS DYES and Iw dissmt-Ufi- Thonsbt F1h Xm Ceaela. Fifeshlre farmer gave his herd Clacma to graph for Ibo Blind. laddie, Jamie, a ticket to admit him to A cinematograph for the blind has a sacred recital in a neighboring town. been invented by Dr. Duspand, a The farmer was greatly surprised To The successive find his servant in the kitchen long French physician, suges of the picture are embossed on before the conclusion of the performsheets of tin end made to revolTe rap- ance, and upon asking him why Le idly between the fingers of Uid blind, had returned from the recital, Jamie ALABASTINE MtoT J proflffse 10c. nimble-fi- Many cases hare come under my observation, where Peruna has benefited and cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend it ll in-tl- c g Chamberlin, M. D., writes from 14th and P Sts. , Washington, D.C.: C-- ao-B- lg flur-pas- C, B. Kvergledew-- - pro-rvelo- us PUNTERS OP PERU COULD NOT DO , WITHOUT THEM, NA, of the ista clalnq that the soli' qf the lea la Florida iq the rich eat in Id, and .would, If dralaed, Salt Lake No. 20, 1602 4 Mwh byma. f Jl 4Tnou Ul " ' - a - - -- - - - - - . , - - - , , |