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Show JoUTHFUL MONITOR AT WORK. Sitter's Error Corrected Mttli Year-Ol- d by Six. Authority. Marjorle and Josephine were' making their first IrinBf(intlnental trip from New York KrancUco and, of course, in gun new marvels at almost o of the trip. But the turn irery of their ecstatic outpourings fa( reached when they saw their first braves, squaws and Indian families four-year-ol- ID CHIMPANZEE AT PERCH ED IN TREE IS FASHWLE HOSTESS HAS UNUSUAL CREATURE AT LUNCHEON GIVEN IN PARIS. " nil iw) half-ounc- COFFEE d rmsm ir g NG MAN ni clerk. '- N e Positively cured by CARTER'S these Little TiVls. DIe Tliry aliio treafrora Dynprp.ls.ln. iliueatlim anil Ti iJiarty e j pound pure with a half pint of Straight WhlHky. Shake well and take a every four hours. The genuine Virgin Oil of Tine com pound pure Is prepared only by The CELLAR FOR COLD STORAGE. Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and is put up only In vials, Type of One Which Can Be Built at each vial securely sealed in a round Small. Expense. wooden case to Insure its freshness and purity. An Inquiry regarding an outside vegetable cellar reminds me of the Only One Reason. trouble I had keeping my dahlia roots "Papa, George wants to break our in my home cellar. I have a hot-ai- r engagement. furnace, and I lost so many roots by "What reuson does he advance?" drying that I was forced to act them "He says he has lots of reasons, but outside. he mentions only one.' "And what's that?" Perhaps a plan of my cellar would be of interest to your readers. 1 used "He says he has seen somebody he a glass cover, as I had always wanted loves much better than he loves me. to do my cold frame work without "And that's the only reason he breaking my back, and, If possible, gives?" "Yes." "Don't bother him about the oth IVER prrfrrt ri'ia-ml- y fur DUtliifM, Nuu Ui.d , DroWKlueiM, TaMe In the lloul h, Coa d Tongue, I'ain lit the hlLS. rrgulute the A Kitting. uvea Tour-i- Hide, Uowela. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DCSE. SMALL PRICE. Xney e Genuine Must Bear llcIfiSfis I r, Signature Fac-Simi- lo IVER REFUSE SUBSTITUTES er.' $100 Reward, $100. e The railrre ot thfc imppt will he nlnwnt tn iMrn that thrre to at IffMt one diradnl dlM-aa-e Hint hu brn alile to cure In all Ita iUmn. end Hint Catarrh. lUII'e Catarrh (lire to the only txaittve t'aurrh rtye uuw known to the nuslk-a- l Irau-mltiIImhw, niiilne a miulltu-tkxubring a ronnlltullmial trratnn-nt-. Itall'a Catarrh cure la takrn In-Irrnallr, art In dllwtly uixhi the blwxl ami murww y urtaroa o( the ayKtrm, uVetroylnK the kmmlatlnn ot the and riving the patMit Itrrtwth hy building up the emmtltullofl and anUtt-hi-g nature In doing IH work. The pmprlrliirt have much lalth In Ita nirntlve poweni that thry nltrr Jne llundrrd Ihillara lor any ram that It lalla la lure. Kcmt fur hot of tmtlmonlaM -(-- SECTION OF CELLAR. nt J SICK HEAD AGilE Kon Or Break a Cold In 24 Mix two ounces of Glycerine and a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com- - CUBAN PEOPLE AT EAST NECK, L. I, DISCOVER SKIPPER OF WRECKED CRAFT IN ' BRANCHES. -- A COUGH DINNER Paris. Mrs. Abveu. bv birth a Cuban, well known in society here and in New York, rejoices In the pos session of a most gifted pet. a wise and cultivated chimpanzee. All Tarls pjpOOBt'B. sighed Josephine, gazing HAS BEER BOTTLE IN HAND Is laughing over the nollte chimnan- zee's social qualities and good man at the moccuslned, gaudily ners, "ain't those squaws, bunkoed Americans living here were vastly Mua8hes Just splendid, though!" Says It Is Good Because He "Bought amused some time ago by the report jlarjorle's equally deep admiration It from Murphy" Officers Set on that some of their countrymen at In her feel-Ihi momentarily quenched elder-sinte" ' His Trail Who Lure Him r Newport, being ratlier jaded and seekas of responsibility to Lockup, ing fresh social excitements, had a monitor, and she eyed Josephine monkey named Consul as their guest as she admonished: North port, L. I. The schooner at a dinner. The report was denied "They ain't squashes, Josephine; Eclipse of Bridgeport, Conn., lies high here, so perhaps Mrs. Abveu had no they're squabs." and dry on the shore of Huntington INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT. bay, and her captain, one Albert Darm, Is on his way back to Hair his home town under escort. After Inflammatory Rheumatism, Somewhere Came Out, Skin Peeled, and Bed between here and Sores Developed Only Cutl-cur- a Bridgeport there are two sailors, Proved Successful. haunted by the vision of a large man with bare feet, waving a beer bottle "About four years ago I had a very and Calling for Murphy. Meanwhile the sand on Eaton's Neck, with which levero attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. My skin peoled, and the high the schooner was to be loaded, lies fever played havoc with my hair, undisturbed In its prehistoric stratas, which came out In bunches. I also and Huntington folk are assured that had three large bed sores on my back. something has been happening. I did not gam very rapidly, and my Three days ago the good schooner appetite was very poor. I tried many Eclipse dropped her hook in Huntingiure cires but they were of little ton harbor, off Port Eaton. Shortly, a a man put out from her in a skiff, and help, and until I tried Cutlcura I bad bad no real relief. Then on landing, was heard to call back to the boat for a pair of oars, saying he my complexion cleared and soon I felt had lost his. better. The bed sores went very soon ifter a few applications of Cutlcura The lone skiff operator later opened conversation with Charles Ixmgsworth Ointment, and when I used Cutlcura' Soap and Ointment for my bair of local habitat as to the possibility of his being able to buy a pair of oars tbogan to regain Its former glossy In the village. Charles was not up on Mrs. Lavina J. Henderson, :5S Broad St.. Stamford, Conn., March the subject of oars, and gave him no very valuable advice. Still later, the (and 12, 1907." sailor was seen propelling his skiff A HIGH WIND. back to the schooner by the aid of a The Chimpanzee Behaved Perfectly. shovel, used as a paddle. Yesterday a man went ashore precedent for the remarkable Incident where some men are building a dock at her table one day recently. At any on Eaton's Neck and asked for pas- rate, she Is not imitative. sage to Nortbport, saying he was from Marquis del Muni, the Spanish am bassador at Paris, was one of Mrs. and desired that he Conn., Bridgeport, When to return home by train. He had been Abveu's guests at luncheon. on a vessel, he said, that had been the party had been seated one chair wrecked, and the captain had become at the table was unoccupied. A tall chimpanzee, walking erect and wearing an elegant costume of scarlet cloth, bowed profoundly and gravely took the chair until then vacant, which happened to be next to the Spanish ambassador. Giles They have very high winds "Ambassador," laughed the hostess. in "If you do not desire your neighbor Amerlky. Drown Yes, they do. to remain, pray tell me so." Ciles There's a bit In the papers I Madame," returned the ambassador read this morning about a safe being with perfect pravlty, "let me remind town open there. lndon Mall. you that, as a diplomat, I must be deeply interested by a creature so and so silent." gentlemanly So the extraordinarily intelligent Poor coffee has to be chimpanzee, which Mrs. Abveu herself educated, remained at the table. sold in bulk, it isn't worth It behaved perfectly, using napkin, fork, and spoon alniost as gracefully packing. as the marquis himself. Your grocer return your money if you don't "Ambassador, you are eating noth like Schilling' Best; we pay him. ing," said Mrs. Abveu several times. "I am watching our friend here, madame," said the ambassador. "Su Urge Use of Horseflesh. Some hospital physicians are urg perb as is your luncheon, to watch him Is better than to eat." ing that horseflesh be more freely used as being not only cheaper than The luncheon finished, the chimpan zee gallantly kissed the hands of the beef, but more tender and digestible. women present and retired. If dried and reduced to a powder It becomes almost tasteless. They Were Hailed from the Branches PARROT SCARES BURGLAR. of a Tree. OM.V (IVR"RKOMO Ot'IMNK" Thatle I.AXAI'IVK HHllMO Oll.NlNrt. lax.k for Intruder Greeted with "Hello" Takes tae iitnnture of rt w. okuv k. iimi norm insane. The captain, he said, had tfrr to Cure a Cold in One liey. 2bc to the Woods. threatened to run a boathook into him, as Women are almost as absurd and to escape him he had spent one South St. Louis. A yellow-heademen are foolish. whole night In the rigging. American parrot prevented a burglar But the most spectacular feature of from entering the home of its owner, the Eclipse's cruise came to the view C. H. Splllman. of the employes of the Chateau des The parrot's cage hangs In the hall. Beaux Arts, at East Neck, as the mists where the bird can see every one who of dawn began to fade early yesterday enters the house and where it has a morning. They were out picking ciga good view of the dining-room- , into rette butts oft the front stoop, which which the hall opens. He has been is their regular morning chore, when taught to say "hello" to visitors. they were hailed from the topmost When Splllman returned home from branches of a tree near by in a gut his work in a newspaper office shortly teral and uncertain tongue by a large after midnight, his mother, Mrs. Ellen man In overalls, posseslng a pair of Splllman, was in the room adjoining very primitive and impressive-lookinthe dining-room- . bare feet. He held on to the beer "The parrot has been talking in his bottle mentioned before, and an sleep," she said. "I was sitting here nounced that he had JuHt "bought It reading and I heard him say 'hello' from Murphy" and that It was very several times. I also heard him say: good beer. 'Don't tear yourself away,' just as he When the Beaux Arts employes had does when a visitor is leaving." decided that It was a man and not a Splllman thought nothing of the in squirrel that was before them, they cldent until a few minutes later, when The Latet-J- uit Out felt they had good cause to presume he went Into the dining-roofor a that the man was a bit mixed in his drink. He saw that the pane had dates. Two officers were summoned been cut out of one of the windows who took up the trail. and several potted plants had been PertectiM aai Staelklt. Ceabiate' The man, meanwhile, had descended knocked from the sill. A perfect sewlnf deyice to mend harneea. hoea, tenta, awninre. eaddloa. euit eaaea, from the tree and gone off "to get an "He's gone," said the parrot as his buirry tope, daah boardaoranjr heavy material. other bottle from Murphy." The com owner entered. This is another ex 8vndtl.2SXoraampl, Free catalog. Agent blned sagacity of the local coustabu pression which he had been taught tc $Iiwert 1 SWaetf Ce. P.O. Bee Ne. 9M Werceittr. Kit. 117 freiae Street, lot Aattlet, Cilit. lary soon led them to the track of the use after a visitor had departed. man, and caused them to And him just Splllman went Into the yard and as he was knocking on the door of an found that a stepladder had been car unused room in the cafe. He assured rled from a shed and set up near the ;YOU ARE WANTIDaaa the officers that the man inside owed window. Railway mail him (80. The police managed to lure When a policeman came to inspect haul CM, Eleeoei fcphf TfatwrrtM, etc. Omh to the wanderer the away lockup. broken window the parrot looked the Pet. leelreeliea i lee Uf. Pttwaawt fnliiMi aieriw By liwMMUM. kMeaFeeneeaYew. He quieted down and ate a hearty at him with a bored expression and VI' AIL te MM lGeelILIIllll ' .H QllMtl.M dinner, after which a doctor ques said: "Get out of here. I'm sleepy, "Hea Own, r.iimi An BtmW teat i cika tioned him. After quite a session he He's gone. Good night." witisttn snoots, jm iw . ,oi M. taw. ascertained that the man's name was Albert Darm; that he Is owner and Faints as Bear Dies on Him. captain of the schooner EcllpBe, en Scranton, Pa. Having used his last gaged in freighting sand from Eaton's shot upon a huge black bear, ftoy Kin Neck, and that his family resides at gle, 18 years old, fell unconscious Bridgeport. from fright and the bear dropped dead Stop Coughing! He came to Eaton's Neck in his on top of him. Klngle and George Nottiina bieab down the health M otiicUr and tjoalirelr at a penutent schooner with a crew of two men. He Labarre were returning from an unsuc couth. U yea bet couth fia l can give no explanation as to how he cessful afternoon's hunt and were H altentiea Bow. Yea en leueea came to cross over to the Beaux Arts neartng camp when bruin rushed at CURE. with PISOS h quickly Ftawui ior hali eealnry at the or how he got there. them. Klngle sent a bullet Into Its ratable remedy far couiKt, cokk body. The bear came on. A aecon hoaneneM, brachial, eethmt and kindred ailment. Fweforchildna, The summer girl can't laugh In her shot went wide. From sheer nervous At all draigUu', 28 cti. sleeve because of the absence there- ness he dropped, but a bullet from of, but she may make a hit with her Labrre killed the bear as It fell across Klngle's prostrate form. funrj-bonPittsburg Leader. ere-Kend- TO CURE HORTICULTURE GUEST 1, Earth Floor; 2, Loose Floor; X Concrete Benches; 4, Eight-IncWalt; 5, Double-Boarde6, Ground Level; 7, Sodded Banked Earth. h d Air-Spac- without freezing to death. As I bad to cover It anyway, I figured that the ncreased cost of the cover as It is would not be much more than the shingled roof, and would give me a place to work on sunny spring days, when the balmy breeze from old Lake Erie would tear the hair from an Es kimo dog, writes a Lake county (O.) farmer in Country Gentleman. I had an Idea that by putting the floor In loosely the warm air from the cellar would help to keep It from freez ing, but I was mistaken; It helped the cellar to freeze. I use an old stove and leave the ventilators open. Srt the stove in a box connected with the outside and don't have any trouble getting air enough. I planted lettuce, radishes and asters (early ones) last spring, on March 5. After the seed came up, temperature went to 12 degrees, but I got them through in good shape. Of course if It had stayed long I couldn't: it was only two nights. I may add as a caution that most persons who build this house will have to supply opportunity for drainage. which I don't need on my porous soil. The total cost of the 12 by 14 foot cellar to me was $65. PREPARING THE GARDEN. Work Which Can Be Done Before Next Spring. t TtonstM maVea and aelta mora nten'a SV3.0O and S3.oO elioes than any other manufacturer In the world, thai? hold their ahape, fit bott.T, and wear longer tbaa any other mnka thoet it All PrlcM. for Ewrv Member cf tU XT, Artrtrma , 1. 1'HKNKY CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all ImiiiiiUta. 76c. 'lake lUiri tauiily I'lll lor corwilpatloa. family, Men, Boi,Womtn, MittMa Ctiildita raiaat W Daigtaa f 4 00 tag f.M CUt W. L. boufiM 0l.au aaa y Pr, ke muiixI tkoat m Ua la U w.rlt 01 roue Color Bytrtt V jraMttMtWtf. l Hoodooed. tt No duhMltuie. w. ke The inquisitive man questioned him. After a few interrogations he said to his companions: "Hoys, don't give him a cent; he's a fraud." The beggar replied: "Gents, I am under a hoodoo. I'm an unlucky man. I do believe it I were to seize time by the forelock it would come right out and leave me as bare as a barber's pole." Then they all chipped In. A poor devil asked for alms. t$ w tat L. buualaa name and price la etaniprd oa bottom. Sold kOM mailed from tauturf te auy wryohiwe. orld. Catalogue free. part et in W. U DOIIUI.AS, It; Spark St., Rmcktea. Mew. NEPTUNE ' WWWMITtO LINEN 15 DISTEMPER of form annum all aire a wi'li an dot!", cured and others h(ir', in inline atnlile prevented from having the with M'UIIA s dim hAirr.K bottle guarantee il. Over ITUK. Kvt-r..0 and sold liixt yenr. 5ki,ihk) bottlr-$1.00. Any good (!niKKit, or eml to manufacturer. AKfiita wanted. Spoltn Medical Co., pee. Coutugioua Diai(,loiH:n, lud. In all it llM-n- tt A Dashaway Miss Spilter Clevei ton been enough out. AN ABSOLUTELY EXCLUSIVE STYLE 'I anaoTrn A-'I- ' TO THE SMALL KNOT TIE Lost Chance. How much money has got? I don't know. I've never In love with her to find .no UatfO TR0Y.N.Y. l.i: TltKU IN 6 TO 14 DA VS. PAZl UINTMKNT l gnnrnnterd to rum any rase of lu hliig. Hiind. lllrodiiiK or I'roi Hiding rile in IS to It ilaya or money refunded, hue. 1 If your homo dealer can not supply vott with this new style linen collar, send n P. O. order, amount 75 cents, and v.a will send you six collars by mail paid, lie particular and mention the size collar yoti wear when you order. Give some people their pick and they'll pick flaws every time. While Von Walk It furee forrornsand bunions, hot, 1U Kieall Itruggists. Allen 'aFoot-Ka- se callous achiue WILLIAM BARKER weal; Sometimes a woman is known by the company she avoids. Kither terrhe "DCFIANCr Ibcabouie. ntRIOATXO alfalfa, aa4 GAI-rrORNI- The proportion of raai people d ouneee to paekaire ame price and only M ounrea IS SUPERIOR Q ALITV. DEFIANCE STARCH- -::, Mra. Wlnelow'a (toothing; Syrup. Forrbtldrea teething, eufteos the guraa, reduce h (aiajuaUoB.aUajrapsta.cureewladouilu. fafcetnrers CO., TROY. N. Y. ar4-- lUMMr. IO IAJf Dfl.tweraata, artt JO acre Irani. St.. aaa fiaaoaie. CaL W M Ptae W. N. U., Salt Lake City. No. 51, 1908. To be successful in gardening re ta one in six. quires a great deal of planning, and I always do aU I can in the fall and winter, says a writer In Orange Judd Farmer. I always try to plow my gar den ground as late as possible, as I am positive it destroys a great num ber of insects, especially cutworms. I always put a coat of manure on to plow under if I can get it, and have For Infants and Children. time to haul It. Then during the win ter I haul manure and spread on this plowed ground. My land is quite level. Of course, I would not put it on steep hillsides. ... .: ... ..i .... ..,..i....i.i..i... If the manure Is coarse I shake It 3 out in the spring and haul off the ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT coarse straw and hay, and pile it to AYefictable Preparation Cor Asrot for next spring. I use the disk In similating the Food am! Regulathe spring, and thoroughly disk, mixting the Stomachs and Bowels or ing the two coats of manure, one on a. top and the other plowed In very thorwhich where the oughly, 'places it Promotes Digestion,Chcerful-nessan- d plants can get at it, and is not all In the bottom of the furrows, to dry out Rest Contains neither in a drought. Opium. Morphine nor Mineral If you use hotbeds in the spring, as you should to be successful in rais Pmpr tOMOrSA!iVUtmtEft ing good plants, see that the pits are dug this fall and frames set on them; jtlxSnma vl AmMUSotts then cover with old pieces of board AninSiid ft' and some wild hay or straw, and you pptrmii will save a lot of time In the spring. I Worm Si,4 . Also get your soil that you are to Va use In the hotbeds together this fall. WmkrfTt f'Mvtr The rich, light spots in the garden A perfect Remedy forConslipa will make good soil, and the manure . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, lion will the hotbeds old taken out of Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-ncs- s make good manure. Ilreak it up fine and LOSS OF SLEEP and mix thoroughly with the soil, and form In a heap having a flat top. Facsimile Signature of Put old pieces of board over this, and about a foot of horse manure, then pile on wild hay or straw until The Centaur Company, you know it will not freeze. And oh, NEW YORK. what a snap In the spring when snow and ice are plentiful, not to have to scrape up tny old thing for boII to raise plants in! mil--Then there are probably some Guaranteed under the Food aw things that you wish to winter over in Exact Copy of Wrapper. etwreua eeaeaav, enejToaa errr. the garden that will need protection. I have a nice patch of Welsh and Sllverskin onions, which I will cover with about two Inches of WE manure, then a good coat of wild bay. IgpllI The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Lw u tv Not Nauc otic In Use r II For Over Thirty Years wr IB ion well-rotte- Clover In Orchard. Clover Is one of the best orchard crops. Seed is cheap this year. If your orchard soil Is not adapted to red clover, try alslke. It will grow where red clover will not. The seed now Is mora expensive, but it will go twice as far, making the cost of seeding of a definite area as cheap as with red clover. BUY tnt epnl eaah. 11 ai noma, 1 vt 0 to aa nnra Boner fnr rn to ehle Raw Fnra aat mlre te tbas rim mi rrie 1.1.1, Market li. rt, nipin j era, ami eimm our uiiMTrBCi line i rjrjpnoiri i rtHrrtnd nun brio ott. vn viwiteiiu.uuue patM, leather eoeae. Heel tlilat ea the wbjert eer wrlltee. Illertraliai all fur Aaiatele. ill we a ene atmul Trepeere' HecreU. Derurt. Trepe, UeaM Uefc Hew feed where Id Irep, feed le li atnaW tale 0Mful trapper. It'eanwalarKacyrhiwdia. fnce.lt- To tr ee.tcaiere. $ lb. vur Hoeee. lieret eeuwill aefaetie aeilane eurecManitneMtnirebe, vt.wjpere.eiie. 4eae4raiteMaa4rtaiflieelBfuee Aaaeraca Una, Week IIS 4.10 w'r; rn Flavoring. It makes a syrup better than Maple. SGLD BY GROCERS. A |