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Show .f. - MY NIECK STEALI. Alts imLlook silly la. public. Y(uj CRAFT OF COAt TnttaUe Are see me and Ted doing that ; bo BaDrotlU U ANGELICA. see - dear, darling, are you going to get marhave me for a bridesmaid, and this is an evident afterthought "Agnes, too? I don't see what Jack's to be, unless he holds uf your train.' - Youll have s train,- - of course, Kitty? I had had visions of a lovely Ivory doth walking dress, trimmed with an old lace and sable, but the finality in Angelicas voice leaves me no hope. "Of course. I say, falnty. "And orange blossoms, and a veil, and a bouquet, and all proper? I suppose so. You wouldn't be really married, you see, explains Angelica, kindly, unless you had. Dont you want to know whom 1 am I hazarded the suggoing to marry? gestion. I suppose It's Maurice. Angelicas Interest Is flatter In the prospective husband than In the bridal garments, it Is evidently a mere matter of politeness. "No, It Isn't Maurice; Its Ted. Ted! The name becomes a shriek of surprise. Dear, darling Ted! Why. you dont like Ted half as much as Maurice; and, besides, I meant to marry him myself. But perhaps he was a little old for me. I didn't know you had meant to marry him yourself, Angel, or t should hava been more careful. Well, never mind! only, you see. he'd make such a comfortable husband. How? Comfortable? Yea, comfortable. Now, with Maurice, youd never know where you had him. When you wanted him,, hed always be flying round somewhere else. Of course hes a darling, much bigger than Ted, and funnier, dont you think? but not so comfortable for a husband. Angelica's tone Is rips wltn marital experience. "Now, Ted would Oh, s - -- r -- my- hSitmiM af Tark ta Bla Wife Rarely, Indeed, la a wealthy Tnrk ec Mr. Ha seen at hts wifes dinner table. There is no suck thing as a counterfeit usually dines in n part of the house con- -' kissr remarked. Miss Lhtwood: They are remote from that occupied by his nublal partner or partners. all worth tbeir face value-" well-know- CONFIDEUCE HELPS TO CURE Visa Sussa Wymar. ss I -- me." Susan Wymar. Teeth. ttwallowad HI Mrs. Margaret ha Dauben, 1211 North A man recently swallowed hie false Superior St., Racine City, Wls., writea: I feel so well and good and happy and it drovo him mud. Stomach will a great deal but noteverytbing If yen now that pen cannot describe 1L Peru-n- a is everything to me 1 feel healthy is weak try Hostetler a Stomach Bilim. as well as stomach and well, but it 1 should be sk-- 1 will cures troubles, It and fever and ague. It is siroRy know what to take. I have taken sevfor femala recommended at 'this season of the jq-- . eral bottles of complaint. I am in the change of life All druggists keep it. and it does me good Send for a free book written by Dr. Magnetic Brick. and Health entitled Hartman, From time to time experts have Address Dr. Hartman, CoBeauty th - Pe-ru-- na certain unexplainable pecutl. ties In magnetic Instruments in buildings. It Is now decla.'ed,H s, the result of experiments and that the vagaries kre luo the presence of magnetism In brka. They are made of earthy matter taining a greater or less proportion magnetite or magnetic Iron ore. lumbus, O. To-da- y vfi-o- us lnvts-gatlon- PLEAbED Aa Eicallaat ad WITH ALBERTA. Report HlBDBBOtB from WIkmi Delegate The opinion of five delegates fm Minnesota and Wisconsin, publiiM by the Edmonton Bulletin over thr names Is very complimentary I Northern Alberts. The report eayc We must say with all sincerity tot driving ail over the country for K days, we have not found one eetiir who was not more than pleased t the country and its productions, si will not return to the land he left, h have seen people here from All pra of the states and all doing well. Is met a Dakota farmer by the named McLean, who has informed us MFIe has raised more grsln here inthree years than he did tn thirteen wkn he came from, on half as much found. Ws have teen a number of other kth men and women, and all speak I the eame strain about Alberta. Tkf all look well and contented; even ttaehll-dre- n are happy. In our drive owtbe country. In passing the coatleea school houses we could only set In the faces of the little wes. We noticed them all well dressed Rual If not better than the same elm Ot children In the state of Mlntoota. The wheat that le raised here k last beautiful, the kernel full and taP and may well be termed goldes pain, yielding 30 to 55 bushels to tht sere. This statement Is not from one tinner but from hundreds who tell tht w tale. Oafs yield from 70 to 100 bsihels to the sere, barley from 40 to W tosh-e- ls and potatoes from 300 to 400 tosh-e- ls to the sere. We have takes notice of the climate la to the difference between this t011" try and our own. When we left Ads, Minnesota, we were In the midst of a real Dakota blizzard. When w r rived at Edmonton we found htp" pie on the streets still wearing clothing, no mittens on their hands and far less use for them The country is elm ply more than w?er dreamed of. The printed matter sent out by the government does not half tell of the grand (Country In Alberts open for millions of people te k beautiful homes for themselves. Too much can not be said In praise 4 is all and more than the greatest eulogist ever thought of giving to tke public. Ws saw cattle and horses in herds grating on the prairie like summer time all sleek and fat We were Informed by several farmers that kp-pine- ss pr-tlcul- most of, the stock run out . XE reason Mrs. Pinkham's treatment helps women so promptly is that they have confidence la her. Pink-haThrough some of the many thousands of Mrs. Mrs. led be to to will writ woman an friends ailing Pinkham at her home in Lynn, Muss., and will tell her symptoms. The reply, made without charge of any kind, will bear such evidence of knowledge of the trouble that belief in her advice at once inspires hope. This of itself is a great help, Then the knowledge that women only see the letters Asking for advice and women only assist Mrs Pinkham in replying makes it easy to be explicit about the little thing that define the disease. Mrs. .Eliza Thomas, of 634 Pine St; Easton, Pa., writes: two of the best "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I doctored with ' doctors in the city for two years and had no relief tmtQ I began the use of your remedies. My trouble waa ulceration of the womb, t suffered something terrible, could not sleep night and thought sometimes that death would be such A I am a well relief. woman, able to do my own work, and have not apain. I used four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sanative Wash and cannot thank yon enough for the good it did me." ms Pe-ru-- na IIm D Imi West Ahe aa Bataf Shake into your shoes, Allens Foot-Eas- e, a powder for the feeL It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Bweatlng Feet. At all Druggist! sad Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Aden s, Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. A safe turn pure perfect medicine for all tha I et? iaioarUc briuf MaolUi, reserve taaiifc in (be bo u told Druita, Uta, This has been my experihours in tlitky ence. A friend In need is a friend InTli ere are twenty-fou- r 1 with and not a moment tn the twenty fotsin deed, and every bottle of which a woman may not change her atd, ever bought proved a good friend to the Columbus Press-Pos- t: Once in a while one runs across a good story that Is true, and one of the best that I have heard rerently was told me at Pomery a couple of days ago and youched for as absolute truth, said W. T. Uhlmer, a Pittsburg commercial tourist, at Smiths. It is said n to have happened to a Meigs county physician, who Is a Jolly good fellow and appreciated the story too well to keep It a secret. It seems that the medical man has a leg that was shortened something like a foot or mote by an attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. In walking he uses a cane peculiarly constructed, so that instead of going completely to the ground with the short foot he places It upon a sort of rest built upon the cane, which is steel supported. When standing he frequently shifts from one foot to the other, and when standing upon his dwarfed limb he loses something more than a foot In height. Beyond the afflicted leg he Is powerfully developed In every particular. One day he got on board a Ohio river steamer going Later he took a noto Cincinnati. tion for n drink of whisky and went back to the barroom. Aa he entered the bartender was engaged In arranging the glasses on the sideboard and paid no attention to him until he called for the drink. tAt this time the physician was resting serenely on the short leg, his head barely showing above the rather high bar. When the bartender had mixed the drink and turned about again the medical man had reverted his supports and was standing upon his game leg, to all appearances a decisively athletic fellow. The dispenser of good cheer looked around a moment Inquiringly, leaned over the bar searchlngly, and Anally turned to the doctor with n stare of blank questioning. Where In the h 1 did that d d dwarf go? he asked pointedly. T dont know; didnt see him, said the doctor. Mix me a toddy.' He drank the second mixture, paid for It, theu cooly drained the first, while the barkeeper looked on As the medical man in astonishment. walked toward the door without the use of the cane In a sort of style, he turned about a moment. I guess Its on you. Isnt It? he asked. The barkeep said It was. your conscience that yon can be dictated to, bat It can be done if you keep at It Repentance merely turning lists' evidence on oneself to escape the full measure of punishment. - faulty t ftwareu WHY THE DWARr DISAPPEARED From Twt Orot Tritka It may take a long time to teach Paradoxically speaking, a maa is alt ay put out when he Ritda hutisetf taicoa in. For the W hole Family. a. Natarat Quattlos. A very long time ago the British ordered that English government should be taught In Welsh schools. As a result, in 1865 a colony of persecuted Welsh miners fled from the British tyranny and settled In the deserts of Patagonia. These men were heroes, and with most magnificent courage they dared to live in a desert where not a plant would grow, where the water was bracktbh and the beat in"YES, DINAH, COMING! Just go down to the theater and come tolerable. They were surrounded by back and keep quiet, and tell you love- wild tribes of hostile savages, and made them warm friends; they were ly stories, whensver you hadn't anything elss to do. Yes, 1 think perhaoe ruled by a foreign government, and became loyal citizens. Through long Teds the best." I am sure Teds the best. I am years of want and famine they never despaired. They have turned, the) desert saasciom of a ik' of Bpf-ri- ns In my voice, which does not Into a beautiful fertile country, have become rich, number 3,000 people, bare escape my nieces sharp ear. Why, Kitty, I do believe you really extended their string of settlements like Ted! right across South America, own a One doesnt marry any one unless paying railway, and ship large crops of wheat, wool, ostrich feathers and one loves them much, Angel. Mum-ml- e quanaco skins. They left Wales to esO, yee, you do! Why,thatI heard Cousin Lot- cape the tyranny of the English lansay the other day tie was marrying solely ye3, solely guage, and now, rather than talk was the word for a stabilshment. Welsh, they converse largely of their freedom in excellent Spanish. Whats a stabilshment, Kitty? It only means that as Cousin Lottie isn't at all rich, darling, she has to William's Catforaa. marry' n rich man. It doesn't follow The German Emperor, when ra-- r that she doesnt love him. ceivlng foreign representatives or miliBut it does. I've seen her and him tary attaches of foreign powers,' aland ways wears the uniform of the countogether this contemptuously they didn't do a bit like lovers. try the visitor represents, and someWhy, what do you know about it, times during . levee be will change Angel? his uniform five or six times. I know. Our Susan has a young man, and I ran Into the kitchen the Sympathy: , other day, ind he was sitting with his she a prst? Inquired tha Hasn't and waist arm round her holding her here An- gossipy matt. Yea, answered the senhand and looking like this face n Into fatuous sational actress, but it isn't of much her twists gelica use to her. Somehow she doesnt seem grin that would make the fortune of a of it Into the newspaNow, Lottie- and her able to get any low comedian. Star. Washington pers. Tontittues she man, scornfully, just ft on two chairs a long way jff on Swell Thiers. ' two sides of the room and look at A. princess, a countess, a duchess and each other like you and me might Angelica's grammar leaves much to the daughter of a reigning prince were among the 4,000 thieves, professions! he desired. But ladles and gentlemen don't sit and unprofessional, who were arrested with their arms round each others in Paris during last year. t RSt et Fa-ra- slow-movin- walk to the door and open It. Thank heaven' I hear a voice, clear and peremptory: Miss Angel, Miss Angel! - Angel, theres Dinah catling. - Then I must go, but I want to aev the presents. And, Kitty, will Ted be my uncle? ' .. Yesi dear, yes. Well, all I hope Is that youll behave like real lovers, and Ill be yoar bridesmaid. Kitty dear, and Mess Angel, are you coming?" Yes, Dinah, coming, coming! and with all her dignity and Impudence thrown to the winds, Angelica makes a bolt for the nursery, and I heave a deep sigh of relief I have announced our engagement Windsor Magaxine Amusing Expertaue of rkfiwlsa Obi Mtart Lie X Be Cw- - fssstj With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot of U Hwm Catarrh is reach the blood or eooatltutioiial diataaa, and la order to aura It you must take internal nstnodiee. Hall a Catarrh Cure i takra internally, a ad a, la directly on the blood and a mucoua surfaeea Hall a Catarrh l ure la not quack medicine. Iy waa prescribed by one of the beat physician In this country for years, and ta a regular preIt 1 composed of the best tonics scriptioncombined with the best blood purifier, known, acllnc directly on th mucoua surfaeea The of tbs two ingredient la perfect combination what produce aueh wonderful reault la curias Catarrh. Send for testimonial, free. F J CHENEY S OU. Crop., Toledo, Ok Fold by druggist price Tic. Hall a Family Ctlls are the beak the Equal af la All Tbalr ftrilUr 111. Mlsa Susan Wjmar, teacher in the Richmond School, Chicago, 111., writea the following letter to Dr. Hartman reOnly garding Pe-r- u na She says. those who have suffered with sleeplessness from overwork in the schoolroom, such aa 1 have, can know what a blessing It Is to be able to find relief by pending a couple of dollars for some Post-Stand- 1 day. "Married! aweet Kitty, ried? Tou'll won't you? yon. Aara Is Thai ft Thai Ia4MMT Coal stealing from railroads coal-oemen along the lines of all to reduced been tng roads, has i(,. tem In Syracuse, the that city scys. The thieves work and take many risks, not only at selection, but of bodily injury. Tqiy methods would be called clever If tn ployed In an honest business heaviest thieving is done by men sacks, who ellmb up between th g traln wlth ttor of g' more bushel sacks concealed uger their clothing. Aa opportunity ors they fill a tack and throw It fro!,, train, to be picked up by accomp Another trick la adopted by men Ho, dressed like tramps, board trains g if with tbs Intention of stealing a These men travel along from ontpy to another, apparently seeking k fortabla piucs In which to He dqn but in their progress they nianil0 dislodge a large amount of coni, wfeh is subsequently picked up by women and children who are employ In the Inuustry. Large quantities coal are stolen by these and ofcr methods, the plunder being d!sposi0f to unscrupi lous dealers, who rob the honest poor by dUfe. eat measure. Well, no, because you see, he'll be telling me stories, and tbere wont be room for you. But when you're alone, Kitty, what will you do then? 1 feel myself blushing hotly undr my small nieces stern eye. "Dont you want to see my presents that have Just come, Ange? I asked, weakly. "Yes, but I want to know esaactly what you and Ted are going to do when oure alone, and there isn't nobody to I have just Imparted the Important e to Angelica, and I breathe again! I had an anxious moment, for I was not at all sure ahat views of her own she might have for me, but the thing had got to be done, and I did it with the best grace I could. 1 called Angelica Into my bedroom. The bed, tables and chairs were strewn with flounces and furbelows. 1 know feminine weakness the Angelica's only weak thing about her lot clothes, and I count on the impression the beauty of the garments thus displayed will have upon her Infant mind. "Darling, how perfectly lovely! she exclaims, in a tone of mingled patronage and ecstasy ; "are they all yours? How dreadfully stravagant! Her charming face takes on Its most etrly Victorian air, and she looks 'u Slightly Pharisaical manner at her own plain red serge dress and clean muslin pinafore. "It does look extravagant, I know, Angelica, I hastened to explain; "but. you see, one doesn't get married every fatarrt. THE. WOMEN SAY wont ar winter. extra f00 Hogs fetch aM- - We also, found-th-e market here for beef and pork. 4H cents live weight. A three-feaold steer will bring from $46 to $4 right from the prairie. Coal and wood are here in abundance. Coal is told In the town of Edmonton for $3 Prr ton and farmers can secure coal th mines themselves for 75 cents Ver load. Before closing we say to yoe one and all, come to Alberta, where thefe are homes for millions and a prowl' for something to lay by for aa eld age. We are well eatisfled with this country and as evidence have each bought a half section of C. P. R. I8" In township 35, range 21 west of th 4th Initial meridian, and will rftira next spring to reside. Hoping this 0Ttr nay be of eome benefit to the United bnrdened farmers of the States. Sent by Floyd Dean, son of 1 Dean of Deanvllle, Mich., who Is a in Alberta, and has taken up 160 acres r; In most flats there la a little room for improvement. Poat-Kaa- af for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions Ask for Allen's Foot-Easa powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Samplo sent FR55. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. e, Mrs. M. Stoddard, Box s6S, Springfield, Minn., A Don't Worry club Is soon to be organized in Suit Lake City. writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham For about four years I was s great sufferer from female troubles I had backache aU of thetime, no appetite, pains in stomach, fainting spella, waa weak and my system was completely run down." I also had falling of womb so bad thAt I could scarcely walk across the floor. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Compound and one bo of Loxengers, can say I am cured. Cltll Mf MaSa Ear Sprlaa I aufflclenUy early to Th flrat ef brain prins eleantnf, but th work may be very much lightened by settles avary-thlin readiness beforehand, aa well aa providlns tha beat article for cleanlns purposes. For waahlns windows woodequals Ivory work and floors nothing i always easier to Boap. Soft water work with than bard. For banishing Inand sects from presses and beds use alum out-aide purifying inside sad borax, andis lor excellent. Urn ns KUZA ft- - . We PARKER. Bra. 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