**• • 'M M A Y ¥«>1 u m »«» X X l V » 6 . IDWO > in u ! n r -A A CARELESS CONSUL* mobon is O nly one motion is needed to complete, straight-line, key-for-evety character keyboard of the » S rived a t Glasgow. - W hen H arts showed up a t the dnm- aulate the next morning, tha flrrt par­ don who advanced to greet him waa tha ggredable atranger, who Introduced blmacir aa a special agent e f the home government sent to investigate charges of'negtcct of dpty on tha p a rt o f tha consul. T he agent m ay have bean flfffcbla, bet ha was lacking In a senaa e f humor, for be evidently cabled hla government an account of the train Incident, aa H a rta ’a successor waa Bonn a fte r ap- Model 10 One m ight almost a y that the recfpo for a happy borne waa w hat has been aptly called a "bland" diet. W h ile it |p not lite ra ry trwe th a t eating hag makes a bog e f a man. yet It la true there id a lar.je connection between K and charade.'. Bloodthirsty, lustful rac e s are th a o th a t a t m e e t-la rg e ly fa re m e a t-fn e ly . wbetees the gentle, induetrloua, p-ral«tent raeee are most­ ly grain and feuft enters. W hile the lontroreray aver vegetn* rlaitiem la one for scientists to s e ttle even the bnmbleet o f ' a can afford kg try for himself the advantages o f « "bland" diet, i t Io • moot Interesting experience to o m bow aonte and sensi­ tive the sense o f taste can become bp avoiding food that has a strong taste. IF YOU 't e r . a - Uuig ■ i.-a ta s J . unhealthy condi­ tion of the kid­ neys: *f f Taint year H o n It In e rld e o e of kid- a y treul.'a: toe TOUCH "d o to the eignr stand doers stairs, get a fifteen ten t cigar, keep a doUat and bring o e the change.1* In a few mlnutea the Matter reap­ peared. pafflng contentedly n t a cigar, and; handed the alderman 85 a n t e No­ ticing a peculiar expression oa the al­ derman's faee, he withdraw the cigar Netfi b it Ups long enough to Inquire: "D id you mean that the cigar w a for you e r m e t' “Get oat of. b a r e r w a a ll the die- gnated politician could any. There In uiocb comfort to be feaad In a garden. I have watched a poof womau at a little box of flowers a t a frequent deeire to window, growing radiant w ith bdppl- yam It or o l n hi ncan as eocb bud blossomed and smiled nimo her gentle liand. W ater your that the kidneys aad hlad- little garden and tend It well: A little love for sunlight, a little sympathy f a There Is comfort In the knowledge to retn. and the garden of the heart may often eepremed. t'lat D r. Kilmer's Swamp- bloom w ltb beautiful deeds end fra ­ Roet, the g n a t Xida-.y remedy fulfills every grant thoughts. Though the beauty of wish in curing rheumatism, pale la the the rose Is brief, yet the perfume iu»y nock, kidneys, liver. Hsx(d« and every pert ba preserved, like the memory ef A ef the urinary peasage. / I t corrects lasMMtr k t a forever.—flehoeimsster. your tongue to ▲LUM anti look in the glass—you wiH^te the dfeot— You »an't help puckering—it make» you pueker to think of tasting it By the use of so called cheap Baking Pow ders you lake this puckering, injurious Alum right into year system—you injure digestion, aad ruin your etofnsch- to hold water and scalding pain In poncing » , er had effects Allowing use ef llqeor, wine or b a r , sad overcomes that unpleaeat necesdty ef being compelled Is ge often lu rtn r day, aad te get up m a y t.mee dv-'^g die night. The mild ana me eatra ordinary effect ot h w a m p -R e e t is sea r a llie d It stands the highest far its wen- derful cures o! tha meet ditoase'ng u see, If yoe need a medicine y»u sneuid have the best. Sold by uruggist» ir 50c. end J l. sties. You may have a sample hottls of this wonderin' discovery snu a boox lis t leiii AVOID AleVM m oie about it. bci!. sf j g r rta«"?-f S t ' o S vbsol-jtsly free By m all sddraas Dr. Kilmer A Say plainly- m w rW S i' n e n n MÇ CALCS Z )toyal » made from^iure, refined Grape Cream af Tartar—Co«H more then Alam bat you have tke profit of quality, tke profit of good health. Z / A u C ftlij F«r lJacrlu 5 0 di A writer in The Lancet a y e : “Since I began to etudy flirt 1 have lieeo aa- tonlahed et the number e f Caere of which I h ere hrerd. even o f medical men. who by rating I r a and not a eftrn hare found Hurt their susceptibil­ ity to colds has quite gone. Such facto ao I have met w ltb point to the Cboclu- elon that It Is the system overcharged w ltb the products o f food which w a not required and can net only «a a poi­ son te every organ In the body which N moat «ooccptlble to eolde." Owwwad Fee «aaotrtew. "M a ry ." a i d the young n ■other, "It seemed w am yu revy cold to John this morningl -Tee," she replied, “I'm beglt lets w e vm.rse we-rwn »He tera es M ÎT * * r m r y r f lf f t i f t cerrwct fc ffb- N o th in g h a t ever equalled it. N o th in g c a n ever surpass i t New Discovery F w Q g B K Û - .ÏS . A Perfect Cure ! For All Throat and Lang T ro ub le» 4 b ®.-.“‘WW®r “ T aa wre always eoraptalnlag m y singing. A rth u r, » n d rls im It makes you nervous^ while dear baby tall« asleep aa aeon aa I begla “Oh, baby la sm arter than yon think. Be pretend» to fee asleep sc» that yon - ’ - Fliegeade B l a t t e r . 1 w ill atop staging. A r iv e t h o g e n e t. N e w doth the lone tu rk e y w erkte. In ncoeets Blled With «lee: T h s rood die youn« end I rojofee "W h a n t k r h .-rrln « boats ewtwas, J lif t a»» ml»hl>r srvaa •H ow b e a n m j heart for a h e r a , T h s lOvers of ocean eSarm e. T k e cold II has kept tHeno w a trrs Aa pure aa fa .lln » a n o *. C a n e h ith e r Intrepid seamen- Behold, i hey Ue below. l a f i l i j r r r of froel 1 wear The nr.ldulaht eun foe a t e a Tha Ueki.own North hae Bngeee Th at rrakfc Jnlo my tide Oh. dbt for balmy pleasure H e clutehea deep end w id e . Boosuse of m y tou«kneee. osoT" > - C M c s « o D ully News. Tw entieth Century Burgeons M erely Trending la tha W ake e< ~ the Anetmtfl, Dr. L Manouvrler, the moat fatoOM anthropologist In Franca having ob­ served and studied aamlatokabla marks on prehistoric skulls found la the region of Purls, boldly declares that tha great twentieth century atir- geon la merely treading in tha wake hf skilled practitioners who, without anaesthetics or antiseptics, with blades of Hint Instead of tempered steal, per­ formed J,Odd or 1.000 years ago opera­ tions requiring thorough knowledge and consummate ability. "It la established beyoad question." said Dr. M anourrler. "that trepanning, even to-day a delicate operation, waa ant only known la prehistoric times, but was practiced far more extensively t h a aauadaya Before trepanning surgeons must have known o f other operations, the traces of which have disappeared, Ilka the wooden tools and arms which praeaded some. Amputa­ tions and bona «suing required leas Imagl-Atlon and certainly no mere shill then certain openings la skulls whose'perfection le simply amaxlng. Ken able to do such work oould not be disconcerted by small operations A ' for dressing wounds, they must hare understood the a rt perfectly, for tre­ panning require« complicated dreas- Nearly every successful man le a tim e a v e r, aad m a ubo are la the pub- Ue eye to-day are noted .'or their ability Io make .each moment eount when they are at Work, and eve» when they are at play. Presldeat Rooavelt la a i d to ally Into tke pocket*® hie tiding eoat paper aad peaell. If daring hie ride he should frame a reply to some dlOenlt question bronght to hNatLentioaheJote It down Im m cdlauly aad does cot trust to his memery. Preeldrnt Loubet. hf rrincS . settles some of the momentoua questions of etato at bin breakfast tabla, arhea he it practically alone and before h it reasoning powers are dlstrsrted hy small and petty questions (jordAoth- sehlld eommencta blhAay 's work In bed. He receives bis conM eailal men not only In bed but while hd Is ¿resting and breakfutlog. When he l a v e r hie country house for tow» he la ready to b a r about othei people's ailalra. hut be­ fore that time he h u done what many men would regard a a good day's work for himself. Dr Ingram, bishop of Lon­ don. I t obliged io travel a great d a l. and be h a a special hind of electric reading lamp fitted Into th ' Inside of bis earrlagtr-eo that w h ile U Is being whirled through the s tra ta of London in the evualng he a n keep up hla liter­ ary work. "Ito , , e who fear not araoteh, Ta souls of elpel. coins forth! A s Jacob fouaht w lih the e asel. C om e etrug«!» w ith the N o n h l ■ to a d fa re to fa re w ith troub le And meet death w ith a shout. T h e «ale th a t dime »our couru«e Shell blew the N o rth S ta r s u it" —Tenth's Compasloa. A CASE O F TELEPATHY. WM LsSy A q u a e to a vistou a t O e Tim e a t H . r Itoatk. A gentleman took a bouse In Irelan d fo r six months and w a accompanied th ith e r by We w ife and daughters, says Itealm. The house was furnished and had plenty of bedroom*. Therefore I t was decided not Io u a a certain large, long room w ith cupboards along « a aide (which had all been locked and St alert up w ith (ape) in n hleh things be­ longing to the owners of the house had keen put away. One evening one of the daughters going to her room a w sa old Indy w rapped In a shawl w alkin g along the passage In fro n t of her. The old lady npprared to know her way and hurried on w ithout hewttation Into the unused room. The g irl sailed her s is ta and they followed the dame into the ronm. But all was silent; no one wan there; the duet lying »bout showed no signs of footprints. Shortly a fte r the seme young. lady ww* rea d in g on the hearthrug by «re­ lig h t l-ooking up she beheld the old lady standing in the doorway watching her. Greatly frightened, ahe sprang up and, rushing downstair«, waa found fain tin g at the drawing-room door. A t last the fam ily returned to Dublin. One day whew a friend was ra ilin g the curi­ ous incident which I here narrated w a referred to. The jroung. lady very un­ w illin g ly told her experiences. The vie. Ito r seemed much struck anti asked fo r an accurate description o f the old lady. “ F a , " said ahe, "th a t house belonged to two did ladies, slaters, nnd when they let th eir house they w ent to reside at Geneva. Cne o f them, answering ex. nctiy to the description jo n hare given, died at the tim e you new her appear. A STRANGE A D VENTURE. C artes» Case a t C s ta is p rv a t toaegHal Oa P a a t-r B r e q a e a t Ito a a rU la . The Temps re |» rts a curious cere of ealalepsy w bleb lo r serra J weeks h a b a n en gaging the attention of the doc- torn nt the Ilo p ita l do Pdnt-VEeeque a t Deauville, t“ |s>rle the New York Herald. On the morning of July 25 laat a young man. quite naked, was found on a neat nt D c a v lllr sleeping soundly, I t waa found imp e'.ble to awaken him and he was curt t to the hoapltal. During three w a k e he remained in a cataleptic condition a - Deaurtlle. Pho- tographa w ere taken of him and circu­ lated In the district. but w ithout bring recognised. Pn T h a m la y crening the unknown man awoke ami. eurpriaod a t finding himself In a hospital ward, questioned hie neighbors aa to how he came to be there. “But It Is impossible!" he exclaimed, on Iv.lng told w I w re he w ns. “ I am la Parle end I hare never le ft It. Only yveOerdny I w a w a k in g for my em­ ployer, n p a k a la the Faubourg da Temple." lie stated th a t bis name w a Lours P— —, aged 21 years, living In Paris REMARKABLE LUNG CURE. w ith his father. Upon a telegram be­ T oo n» Clergyman T a k a to Outdoor ing sent to the nddress given the fa- I «her replied by sending! rtoney and Lecturing and Bsgalaa clothing toa hla son. B a ltk . I Louis P—— baa re tu rn e d to P orte nltiiout. solving the mystery o f his Nqw Yorkers who have b a n advised strange adventure. hy their phyaiclaps to o a k out-door work In the country, a d who Ieoh either m a n e or opportunity (or mak­ MULE8 PLOW IS ASPHALT. ing the Ilia «*rlng change need n o t. d ap plr, a y e the Herald. Wonderful out-door eurrs »re hel«g worked right In the heart of the city. A moot re- •aayv OwwwKFo markable c a a le that of e young cler­ gyman who tor the l o t eight or aloe In ths Indian te rrito ry , where a ll months h a b a n lerturtafl on a sight sorts o f things are d m » ’ th a t,w e re seeing coach. Loot summer ^e went never h a r d of elsewhere, they a w to Oxford c o lle a . England, for a epe- plowing aepbslt, a y . the Kansas City rial courae of study, daring which hla S tar o f reesnt dais. Eighteen miles boalth gavs way. end he retaraed to s u u th a e t of Comaneha, In the Chieh America with funds exhausted and the s a w eoflatry. ela strapping Mlae verdict of nervous p ro O nttoa and tw- sour! mules are bilehed te a big b r eak berculoals hanging over hie heed. Hie Ing plow every day and long farro w s New York physician told him to a s k o f a p h a lt ere tam ed. I t to the en o e out door Employment at once, and the kind o f a plow the farm ers u a w ho young man secured hla p re a n t posi­ break groend in tke MeehJaeA eeeo-j tion a lecturer to «'ghteeere. A t first try , end the a p t is ji h th Jpiind gri.Lb y, his voice almost failed him. hot a he M asting oa .°f s -W m A d ■ became accustomed to talking in tha The niulesgar p i o n t h d l r h n l e r o i cold a ir tke cough stopped and hla s drposw *uae-third larg er than the tones became e l a r aad Arm. A ll win­ sephslt depeelte on Trinidad. Welle ter long ho ao fle Ms «ally trip. Now havetieen dug te the depth of 100 feet. •the spot" oa his l a x h a faded, t s i