r fil.,..'AMWV.i 'J. . PHivAHm-mnwiiiiittitHmfA wn fai fa Wtrf itiew ST W 1 -I - v : v -. r A ' " " LWr 3 4 hn. i: 1 ENOUGH TO MAKE HIM WILD. Manager Yes, tho old farmer was a llttlo skeptical about our wild man really being wild, but 1 satisfied him. Fat Man You did? How? Manager Why, I told him tho wild man was a bigamist who onco had 10 wives. Her Name Was Not Polly Ticks. During tho Into campaign nn Illinois candidate for tho legislature was driv ing through thu country, seeking votes among thu farmcis, when ho mot n young man in farmer's garb, walking by tho roudBldo. Having In mind a prospcctlvo vote, ho stopped his horse, and saluting him In a familiar manner, inquired: "Aro you paying any attention to politics nowadays?" Tho young man stopped, looked at him suspiciously, and drawled out: "No, stranger; that don't happen to bo my gal's name; but of it was, I wouldn't think It was any of your durned buslifess." This ended tho lntcrvlow no well as the prospect. Shop Talk. Tho Inventor was talking to himself. "What with my heatlcss light, my leakless fixtures, my Invisible ash can and my disappearing bed, I have mado the life of tho urbanlto well worth tho living." "Wrong!" corrected tho down weighted Benedict. 'You havo yet to perfect tho footless motor and tho vanishing gas hill." Judge. Equivocal. "Thrifty habits aro your friends." "Yes, I supposo a man nowadays Is known by tho bank accounts ho keeps." Dr. Pierce's rioaonnt Pellets first nut up 40 years uo. Tlicy rugulato and Invlgonito stomach, J Ivor and bowels. Bugarx.-oatod tiny granules. Adv. People will 'encourage your fads as long as you are willing to squander your money on them. Many a boy has acquired somo very Rood habits by not following In th footsteps of his father. I YOU CAN CURE CATARRH By nstwr Colo'a Cnrbollralvo. It U m meet effective remedy. All druggists. 25 and 50c. Adv. People aro always doing things thoy would condemn In others. If a man and wife nro one It Is be eauso they aro tied for first place. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are Richest in Curative Qualities rOR BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER III i H lW UliMMi'l Pays Cash for Furs We Want Tea) MHHm OeOars' Wart at fsrs Yoo set merer price. .Hotter Ending an JUJi 1 irlrw- at'a wh we ran car you mora none for roar fur. ou deal direct wlthua, Nnagrntatqeplltyoarpronu. Hi MMNylNTmwhH. i " "er " "-"-UK? inuikrat,f oz.wol M rnx.whlte weaael .etc., era Tafuahla. We want Ton Million Dollar1 worth of Jutuoh fur. We want your f araaaytblnc from one kln op. U.oFunston Animal Bait Boaranteed to Ineraaee your catch or Boner back. 41 ran. One man mods .UBOOclearprontnnonoran, Took randPrlie.World'ariilr.lM. UaeJ by tho U. S. Government., beadanre. we make a different bait for each kind of animal. Bute kind wanted. Trapaf nrnlnhed at f aetoryoonti alao eutiraouttlti at blaaavlna to treDoera. nrr Bend for Trapper' Qnldo, Bop rnu piy Catalog and Uame Law book In onoi alao Fur Market Heporti tblpp!ngTagt.eto. AH free. Write todaf rawtenBre.aCo. 467 faji. !.. SUaiaaJ. Mo. CANADA'S OFFERING TO THE SETTLER THE AMERICAN RUSH TO WESTERN CANADA IS INCREASING Free Homesteads In the now Districts of Manitoba, Mankutt-lU'-nail and Alberta there aro tlioiisnnds of Kreo llorucslcada left, wbleli tothoinnninaklnicenlry In 3 irnrs tltnu will be worth from 131) to pi per aero, Tlieae land uro well ndnnti'd to itruln crowing and ruttle railing. KXULUXT IltlLWAT F1UUT1U In mnny rate tho rallwnr In Canada miYo been built In nd uiu'u nt aettlcuent, and In a Miurt tlmo there will nut txt u tettlcrwbo nerd be moro than ten or twelve ml Ira from a lino of railway. Hallway Itutra aro reuulntoa by tkircrnaicnt Com uUklou. Hoclal Conditions Tho AtnerlriinrtettlerUatliome In Wi'iti'rn t'unuda. lie 1 not u M runner In u urnnuo lund.har liik' nearly a milium of his own pisipln nlrcndr bcule'ltlicro. If rim dril ro to know nhy tho con dition of the Canadian Settlor la Iirinpurnno wflio und tend for ltcruturo, rotct, itc, to W. V. BENNETT, Doo Building, Omaha, Neb. Pinni1l.n nnvnfflm.nl Arrnn. np ffX-JnJdrcn hiiirlnl'iiil'iit of L"Vs 'iliuiuierutloiii uiiaVH,va. 1- mns wasFmiuTqiuiitv 'SINGLE aCtHUl'Jr. aVMmsVJCam sMWiVCIfirll. ALWAYS REUAsUl snoramonrrujruiurnniBii wnenyoii amp jour fnretoronitenBroe. A On. In St. Louis. The bluaoit American, Canadian and Kuropean barer era repre- ,ta k our jarcre reaninr aaiea. uomnMiuon ror n.tAti Furs la flarcA. Wo sot thn blauMt n am a BSsHalaVBBai i, far mi ia '. Werld s asa5ay"ifsafl m mm fnvW ISfjn-nV.f HIS NERVE FAILED One Girls Face Spoiled a Well Laid Advertising i Scheme. By H. M. EGBERT. "You'll nevor daro to pull that off," sneered Cbauncey I). Ponoff, English manager of tho Popoft Linoleum company, to Harry llurnctt, as they eat In tho company's offices at Earl's court, England. "I will daro, and, what's moro, I'll carry It through to tho blttor end," answered Uurnett. "You largely ex aggerate tho difficulties because you don't understand tho English pBycliol ogy," ho continued. "How will they know I'm not n duko In disguise? Ilesldcs, it nlwnyu was dono In the old en dnys, and a mere four or llvo hun dred years aro not enough to upset an established precedent In this coun try." "Well, Hurnctt. answered I'opoff course If you do materlals aro all I wish you luck," sceptically. "Of -well, anyway, tho downstairs In the Bhlpplng yard and the men havo gono home. Tho grny truck horso has had A feed and you'd better get busy." Hurnctt roso and, accompanied by tho other, went down Into the deserted yard. Itlngod round by tho blank walls of high buildings, It afforded a perfect spot In which to practice evo lutions unobserved by curious-minded persons. At ono end of tho yard a hugo gray, of tho Flanders breed, .stood munching at n fow oats remain ing in tho bottom of his crib. Near by was a great packing case, tilled wtth what looked llko iron Imple ments. "Now help me Into tho armor, Pop- off, and stop your confounded sneer ing," said Hurnctt, und together, not without difficulty, thoy took th pieces from tho case. Thcro woa a steel helmet, with tho vizor attach ment, greaves, hauberk, nrm-plccos all tho complementary parts of a knight's business suit, and, to com plete the outfit, a sectional lauce, somo 12 feet long, and padded at tho point. "By Barnum's tooth, I'm glad I'm not In your shoes," paid Popoff, as ho helped tho other to don tho steel pieces. "You look hot, Uurnett. Say, wouldn't Miss Waro throw fits If sho couiu see "See hero, Popoff, you cut that out," growled Uurnett through tho bars of his vizor. "Any moro talk of that sort and wo part company. Under stand?" Popoff subsided sulkily and helped the trussed knight to adjust tho leg and arm pieces. When at last this was dono he propped him against a wall and procoeded to attire the horso in chest-pleco and head armor. As this protection was moro for show than for utility, ho found it easy to carry and adjust tho steel pieces, though tho gray showed considerable restlessness during tho operation. Finally, with a prodigious effort, ho placed Burnott upon tho horse's back and, having taken his lance, Burnett passed round tho yard at a ponderous canter, from time to time testing tho accuracy of bis aim against a circle chalked on a wall. After somo half hour of this performance tho persplr- Ing knight was unharnessed, tho ar mor packed away, and tho steed wns given a drink of water and a fresh feed. Five days later tho celebrated tourn ament was to bo held in tho Earl's Court grounds, at which the nobility of English nnd many who wero not noble were to participate In a grand revival of tho medieval sport. Bur nett, who had recently gone to Eng land in tho interests of the Popoff firm, had been an authority on the tourna ment; he had written a thesis on "Me dloval Armor" which bad attracted some attention among archeologlsts. When his father, obsessed by the be lief that a commercial existence was indispensable for a young man, had given him the alternative between en tering tho employment of tho Popoffs and being stricken out of bis will, Burnett had rather sulkily gono to England, as advertising manager, to find the whole country agog ovcrtho forthcoming pageant. And the wild Idea had come to him of engaging in tho tournament. "I'm a pretty fair rider, Popoff," he argued. "I didn't often got thrown when I was bronco-busting In Wyom ingand I kept my seat on tho greas ed rail at Coney last year, during the carnival, and won n pewter challenge' cup. Why shouldn't I enter as nn un known knight nnd meet tho nobility on equal terms?" ' "Because tho cops will stop you be fore you can get in," said Popoff. "We'll soo," responded Burnott con fidently.; "I guess It will take somo cops to stop mo when I'm in my tour neying togs." And so, flvo mornings later, tho workmen having received a special holiday on full pay, to enable Burnott to accouter himself unobsorved, the young man mounted tho sullen gray and passed through tho big gates Into tho busy Earl's court road, to. tho amazement of tho public. In tho dlstanco ho saw a whlto pa vilion set In n meadow; as ho rodo nearer ho perceived a clrclo of tiers of wooden seats, on which wero hun dreds of spectators; In a roped-off portion was a group of ladles, and, in the center of theso, the Queen of Beauty. On' either sldo of a central wall of planks knights were riding to ward each other, thrusting with Unces. "Well, If I can't beat that!" mut- tcred Uurnett to himself, as tie saw one lightly touch the armor of hi antagonist, saw tho lnnco splinter, and heard tho herald proclaim tho victor amid deafening shoute. Ho adjusted his vizor and tH the gray at an easy lumber toward tho knights' pavilion Again the horso was b-clzed by tho bridle. Looking down llurnctt per ceived that a gorgeously clad Individ ual, flanked on each side by a boy bearing a pennant nnd followed by a trumpeter who looked llko tho Knave cf Hearts, was accosting him. "Your nnmo, Sir Knight?" deinnnd cd this Individual, looking a little sheepish. For tho iiuestlon llurnctt was prepared. "Sir, 1 am a stranger knight," ho an. swerod briskly, "nnd I have ridden hither from overseas to contest for my lady In your tourney nnd to up hold her nntno against nil coiners." "You cannot contest, Sir, unless your nnmu Is on tho entrance list," replied the herald, keeping a tight grip of tho horse's bridle. "It's against the rules. HI! Oct oU' the grass, you there! Go round and pay your shill ing nt ti.o entrance If you wnnt to tice tho tourney." Hut Uurnett uroko short tho col lMiuy by suddenly spurring the gray again and galloping toward tho en trance, where hu perceived a bevy ol knights upon their steeds awaiting their turn at tho Jousting. The Mas ter-Of-Arms, seeing him rpproach enmo spurring out toward him. "Your i.ume, Sir Knight?" ho de ninnded. "Are you an entrant In thli tourney, ni d come to do battlo fot somo lady?" "N'o, I'm a stranger,", answered Uur nett briskly. "Hut 1 guess from the llttlo 1'vo seen thnt there won't be much of a battlo when 1 got busy." The Mnster-At-Arms frowned nn grlly. "Nobody who Isn't entered car Joust, unless some lndy hr.s nomlnnt od him," ho answered. The Master-At-Arms carried nn ug ly-Iooklng face, and thero seemed t certain Unnllty In IiIb words. Sudden ly Uurnett, casting his eyes upwurd, perceived, looking nt him, not twont yards away Einmellno Ware! The shock almost unnerved him Ho had been thrown much Into hot society slnco his arrival two month! before, and had reason to believe thai sho was not wholly ludifferent to him And now, looking at her, he perceived that she had overheard, and distinctly saw her lips frnmo tho word "yes." "I'm nominated by Miss Ware Miss Knimellne Wnro. She's my nominator I mean my lady," stammered Uur nett; and then somehow the strange ness of the sceno caught tho imagina tion of all and tho spectators roso and shouted and tho Queen of bjcauty smiled and t moment later Burnett was cantering down on his side of tho barrier again it n knight whoso hel met wan encircled with ducal straw berry leaves. And two moments la ter tho duke was galloping past clutch ing his liorso's mane, his uhlvcrert lanco on tho ground, while Uurnett found himself tho victor. Again a knight rodo out nt him, nnd tho sullen gn.y thundered past; and this time tho knight was clanging up on tho sanded ground, like an over turned turtle, while Uurnett rodo past and saluted Miss Emmcliuo nnd saw her smllo on him. Again again; ho felt euro of himself, knew that ho could not bo overthrown. And it wns remarkably like riding on tho greased rail at Cony, but not so hard. Now tho champion wns billed to moot him tho Duko of Clydesdale, a ! wry, athletic man mounted on a mag niucent Norman, no was a spicnam llgure as ho rode down tho lists, and the excifctnent reached Its zenith. They stood up, women and men, nnd shouted and clapped their hands. Burnett thrust, but struck only air, and, reeling in his saddle, he galloped by. At the end of the lists the com batants turned and drew together again. Tho lances smote true. Each shivered into a dozen fragments. Burnett caught at the bridle and saved himself by the gray's hard-bitted mouth. But when he turned amid the tumultuous acclamations of all, he saw tho duko limping out of the saw dust. The Master-At-Arms was heard abovo tho tumult. "Unroll your standnrd, Sir Knight, thnt tho Queen of Beauty may ac claim you victor nnd crown you with tho wreath," he cried. And Burnett, looking up, saw Enimellno Ware's eyes fixed on his and her parted lips, her face, wherein Intense emotion strovo with dignity. And he knew that if he unrolled his standard ho must never sco her again. His sphemo had failed, but from that failure something of moro worth than success was to spring. He bent his head, raised his right arm In salutation and holding tho precious standard tightly rolUd in his stirrup bucket he galloped off the field. Behind him he heard shouts. Men came running toward htm,- pulled at his brldlo, but ho shook them off. Through a nlghtmaro of yells nnd cries ho mado his slow way till he reached tho gates, passed through, threaded tho mazes of tho Earl'j Court Iload, and at last entered thd apn gates of tho factory, which ho suc ceeded In closing fast just as tho fore most of his pursuers camo up. "Geo, that was a closo shave!" ho muttered breathlessly, as he pulled off his helmot and gasped at the rrtsh Air. Then from his stirrup bucknt ho took the standnrd and unrolled It He lit a match and as tho (lames ato tiol'r way through tho silken tls:iuc& his hroath camo freely and li n hart pulsed quickly with Joy. For eu the flag wero tho words: USE POPOFF'S LINOLF UMS Tho best-laid advertising schemes go wrong sometimes. (Copyright, 1912, by W. a. Chapman.) A PENALTY OF AGE Tho tendency of advancing years to restrict activity and excrclso la re sponsible for tho constipated condition of most elderly puople. Tho wear of years Impairs tho action of tho bow els and tho dlgestlvo organs nro moro 8enslttvo to tlio demnmis upon them nnd rebel moro quickly. Cathartics nnd purgatives aro violent nnd dras tic In their notion nnd should not be used to correct constipation. A mild, yet positively effective remedy, nnd ono thnt Is recommended by physi cians as well as by thousands who havo used It, Is thn compound of slm plo laxatlvo herbs with popslu pre scribed by Dr. W. II. Cnldwcll over thirty years ago and now sold by drug gists everywhere under tho name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin? Dr. Caldwell wants overyono troubled with constipation to try Syrup Pepsin and will send a trial bottle, frco of charge, to all who wrlto for It. Address Dr. V. 11. Caldwell, 203 West St., Monti; cello, III. Adv. ARTISTIC DEVOTEE. Dunn I low pale and careworn Mm. Brown looks! flunn You, sho haB on her Lenten complexion. RASH SPREAD TO ARMS 7fi!) Roach Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. "At first I noticed small eruptions on my faco. Tho troublo began ns a rash. It looked llko red pimples. In n fow dayn they spread to my arms and back. They itched and burned so badly that I scratched them and of courso tho ro Bult wnB blood and matter. Tho erup tions festered, broko, opened and dried up, leaving tho skin dry and scaly. I spent many sleepless nights, my back, arms nnd fnco burning nnd itching; Bleep was purely nnd simply out of tho question. Tho trouble also catiBcd disfigurement. My clothing Irritated tho breaking out. "By this tlmo I had used several well-known remedies without success. The trouble continued. Then I began to use tho Bnmplo of Ctitlcura Soap and Ointment. Within seven or eight days I noticed gratifying results. I purchased a full-sized cake of Cutl euro Soap and n box of Ctitlcura Oint ment nnd in about eighteen or twenty dnys rriy cure wns complcto." (Signed) Miss Katherlno McCalllstor, Apr, 12, 1012. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold througluiut tho world. Samplo of each frco with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept h, Boston." Adv. Lot of Money Well Spent. Arthur Blanchard, who upends much of his tlmo traveling over tho coun try, for tho government, wns seated behind a bride nnd groom in a Pull man car ono afternoon when tho train went through n long tunnel. As It emerged into tho light of day tho brldo was grabbing desperately at her hat and fighting threo fast rounds with ono or two hairpins which had become loosened. In order to relievo tho situation and Inject somo harmless conversation into tho gap Blanchard remarked: "This tunnel cost J12.000.000." "Well," said tho brldo judicially, "It was worth it" Popular Magazine. Diana of the Air. Tho beautiful and athletic Eicanora Sears, at a luncheon at Shorry's, said of aviation: "I llko tho biplane well enough, and tho monoplano I am simply head over heels In lovo with." To this romark ono of Miss Scars' many unsuccessful suitors answered reproachfully: , "Ah, another case of man being sup planted by machinery!" A Tender Point. "What got you into troublo with this policeman?" demandod tho Now York judgo. "Just trying to ask him a civil ques tion, your honor," said tho visitor, "nothing moro." "What was that question?" "I Just asked him when tho no-it official murder would bo dragged off." Important to Mothers w. Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOIIIA, a Bafo and Buro remedy for infants nnd children, and sco that It tt u cmiurcn, auu hcu mm u "flearB tho Signature In Uso For Over 30 Yenrs Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Hla Authority. "I thought you told mo that man was a godcn-moulhcd speaker." "Well, I had it from his dentist." Truth is strangor than fiction, and equally dangerous. AN PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goodtbrighter and fatter color than any other dye. One 10c packan colon all fiber. They dye Ini cold water Jbetter than any MhtroVe. You caa dyoany Garment without ripping apart. Wrilo tor free booklet How to Uye. Bleach and Mix Color. MONBOE DBUG COM HAN r, tftilticy. iTC ROYALTY WELCOMES THE AMERICAN SETTLER HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF CONNAUQHT, WELCOMES AMERICANS TO CANAD'A. It was n happy speech, that on thnt beautiful October day, tho Duko of Couuaught, Governor-General of Can ada, madoi at Maclcod, Alborta. It was nn opportune speech, henrtful and resonant with good fcllnwolilp. And, as it wns specially Intended for American earn, tho uudlunce, com prised largely of oo many American eettlers In Canada, the tlmo and placo could not havo been better chosen. It wns In reply to an nddress of wel come tendered to him nt the pretty city of Maclcod, with tho foothills of tho Hockles as u netting, and tho grent wheat fields between, and In fnct nil nround tho placo ns tho fore ground, thnt Ills Highness, true to tho beat Interests of tho country nnd to thoso of tho Americans who chooso to mako Canada their home, said In part: "I am well nwnrn that nmong thono whom I nm now nddrcsnlng, there are a vory great proportion who wero not born under tho British flag. Mont of those will hnvo realized by now that residence tinder thnt Hag Implies no disabilities. All wo nsk la that tho laws of Canada should bo obeyed. "With thin provlolon every ono in frco to como nnd go, to marry, to llvo und to dlo ns sccma best to him, nnd nn It plenties Providence. "Wo bring no prcnmiro to bonr on nnyono to ndopt tho Canadian tuition nllty, for wo do not vnltio citizenship which Is obtained under compulsion. "Our American cousins nro welcome from over tho border. Thrlco wo wel como our Cnnndlan nnd British broth ers, who return to tho Union .Inck, aft er living under tho Stars nnd StrlpeB. "History la repeating Itself. For many years hundreds of young Brit ishers hnvo sought fortune In tho western States. Tlmo has brought nbout a change, nnd tho tide has Bot in tho other direction, bringing ncross tho frontier numbers of our neighbors to whom wo nro glad to return hos pltalttlos. "Ono of tho chlof dispensers of such hospitality In proportion to ItB popu lation hnu, as wo havo said, changed its character from nn Important cat tlo town'to a thriving wheat producing area. "What It hnB lost from tho plctur csquo point of view, it has gained in tho material sldo, and I wish, In con clusion, to express tho hopo that tho prosperity which haB evinced itself hero for tho past ten yenrs, may con tinue unabated in tho future" Thero in no reason why nt a hun dred places on this educative, instruct ive nnd interesting trip of His Itoynl Highness ho might not havo express ed himself In tho samo termB, and on each occasion, addressed largo gather ings of AmcrlcanB who nro now Bot tled on tho prairies of Western Cana da. Advertisement. Similarly Minded. Tho village tailor only received oc casional orders from tho vicar for such articles as hats, collars, or hand kerchiefs. "You seo," remarked tho vicar ono day, having called with his usual order, "when I wnnt n suit I go to London. They mako thorn thcro." Calling again n fow days later, thn vicar remarked that ho had not seen tho bailor at church lately. "No," ropllod tho tailor; "when I want to hear a good sermon I go to London; they preach them there." Of Course. "Women always succeed in civic af fairs when they organize a broom brigade." "Naturally, they mako a clean Bwoep." Mixed Up Terms. "Are you going to show him up?" "I will, if it coinos to a show-down." The more tho trusts want tho Iobb tho common people get. TIRED BLOOD WEAKENS THE HEART (Copyright 1012 by tho Tonltlvos Co ) Heart Weakness is caused by Tired Blood which lacks tho necessary pow er and energy to produco propor mus cular heart action, causing Palpita tion, Shortness of Breath, Toor Circu lation, Irregular BeatB, Cold Honda and Foot, Fainting, Dizzy Spells, etc. aaaAHIVIUPM ThOHO Symptoms TONITIVES of IIca.rt Wcak t.SdZ.-UtS'At"--- ncss Elvo warn- WIRED BLOOD Jng that tho heart Is not recolvlng sufficient nour ishment. 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