witH. .A... -, WW-SV. . - AUCfft ll The 3horter Route. I Lady Duff-Gordon, at n luncheon nt I Sherry's In New York, told tin unec ' dote apropos of tho divorce evil. "Two girls," she said, "were chat ting over n cocktail and n cigarette. "'Marriages arc made In heaven," Bald tho flrst girl, and she blew a cloud of smoke Into the air and re garded It with dreamy eyes. "The second girl with a light laugh replied: '"Yes, that Is true: but, thank goodness, to unmake them we have to go only as far as Reno.' " His Mistake. Gertie Angry with him? Why, he wrote a lovey poem lo her. Rose Yob, but she never rotid It. She tore the whole thing up In a fit of anger. He called It "LlncH on Mabel's Face." Years aso Garfield Tea was Introduced and since ha appearand) has won hearty ap proval because ll does what Is claimed for It. A third party Is usually undesirable In courtship or politics. Gettlngs things without paying for them Is some men's Idea of economy. Surely! 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W. CVBHKTT, Mar. 1409 M 6trt Lincoln, Nob. LHFnDTrift .avsavstsnaw sbsitti r .afaaalaV HIVPQ bVJbISBBBV BILLS. y&UtJ&rzrzg acSfejaEsssSaSI ytfczw LISBBBF tjjBjSjBjBSjBjK -SistMBB55B7gi?ggid'i iW t. '' "' 1s ' illflTT11 i CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES Important Events of Doth Conventions as They Have Occurred. REPUBLICAN. Monday, June 17. Colonel Roosevelt nddressct a nion Htcr meeting In the Auditorium, In which lie bitterly arraigned his op ponents and charged tho national com mittee with fraudulently seating dele gates In the convention, Tuesday, June 18. foil vent Ion called to order by Victor Kosewnter, chairman of the national committee, and call wns rend by Sec retary llaywanl. Oovernor llndley moved to amend tho temporary roll, but was ruled out of order by Chairman Itosewater. Oovernor McCiovrrn of Wisconsin and Kllhu Hoot were nominated for temporary chairman. The Taft forces supported Hoot, who was elected by a -Majority or CI, Wednesday, June 19. The convention plunged Imo a de bate on (tov. Iladley's motion, which In ffect was that none of the contest ed delegates he allowed a vote on any of the contests. Motion lost by a vote of 510 to ofS::. Itegnrdcd as a Taft victory. Oovernor lladley of .Missouri re ceived a forty-minute demonstration In the convention. The RooHe.velt men on the creden tials committee, with the exception of it. It. McConnlck of Chicago, bolted, claiming the rules of the committee unfair. Thursday, June 20. The talk of a bolt by Itoonevclt wan rampant during the day, but subsided by night, and many of the colonel's friends said that nothing of the kind was contemplated. A report that HonHevelt hud released all his delegates was denied by the colonel. Mr. Roosevelt Issued a statement In which he said he would make the race for president either as a republican or un Independent progressive. The convention itself was In session only live minutes during the day. Friday, June 21, Tlu convention took up piece-meal tho contests from many states and In each Instnnce the Taft delegates were declared entitled to their seats by najorltles ranging fiom a high water Tuft votes of 004 to a narrow margin of 541 to r,2fl. Tho latter vote waB in the California case. Saturday, June 22. Convention completed Hb work by the adoption of,n platform and tho nomination of Win. II. Taft for presi dent and James S. Sherman for vice president. After the clote of the convention tho Koosevelt workers called a meet ing and nominated tho Colonel for president to head a new party. DEMOCRATIC. Thursday, June 20. .Tudge Alton I). Parker of New York ivas selected as temporary chairman and Urey Woodson of Kentncky tem porary secretary. Choice made by committee on arrangements. Friday, June 21. W. J. Bryan telegraphed live cnndl lates for the presidential nomination asking them to Join him in the opposi tion to the selection of Parkekr as temporary chairman. Saturday, June 22. , Woodrow Wtlson announced his de termination to stand by Ilryan in op-T-osltlon to Parker as temporary chairman. Sunday, June 23. W. J. Uryan reaches Baltimore. Is Slven an ovation and in an Interview states that ho will oppose Parker for temporary chairman and If necessary carry the fight to the floor of the con vention. Will Not Ask for Franchise. Fremont. Neb. General Manager Baker of tho "Nebraska Transporta tion company," the concern which claims to have financed an Intcrurban to run from Omaha to Fremont nnd from Fremont to Norfolk, declared In Fremont Friday that the permanent survoy has been started between Fre mont and Omaha. Orders Return of Ships. Washington. A Igii of the confi dence of the state department in tho stability of the new Chinese govern ment and its ability to maintain law and order waB the order Issued from tho navy department Wednesday for the return to the United States of Ad mlral Sutherland with his flagship California and the armored cruiser South Dakota. Rock Rapids? In. Tho 18-months-old child of Charles Urown, while playing with a can containing gasoline. In haled the fumes and died In a few hours. Oovernor Aldrlch returned from tho Rhtcngo convention Sunday, "moro a Roosevelt man than over." While ho did not wait In Chicago for the Roose velt meotliiB Saturday night ho stated on his arrival hero that that move mont on tho part of tho Roosovelt forces had tho hearty support of those like himself,, who were soml-ofllclal observers of tho proceedings. Tho steam roller as an Implement of war lid not strike the fancy of tho governor. INTEDiWIONAL SUNMTScnOOL Lesson (Dy K. O. SKT.I.EHR Director of Even In Department, The Monily lllble In stitute of ClilcnRO.) LESSON FOR JUNE 30 REVIEW OF SECOND QUARTER. QOT.DEN TEXT-"! mn not come to destroy, but to fuinil."-Matt. 6:17. The lesKons for this ,-.ute( be long for tho most part to tho year UN, known ns tho year of popularity. Be ginning with tho great Kastor lesson there Is set forth the fact, certainty, and meaning of the resurrection of our Lord, by which wns demonstrated his fulfilling or tho purposo of God both In his own llfo nnd In his work upon the croBB whereby was made possible the establishment of the nejw kingdom. Several or these lessons are taken from his manifesto to show tis the application of tho law which ho camo to fill full with n newer nnd richer meaning. Speaking of tho ideal Sabbath ns contrasted with that pre sented by the religious teachers of tho day, Jesus uses tho Illustration or healing nnd nlso tho plucking or grain to show us that man Is or more valuo than the ceremonial observance or the law. Jesus proceeds In tho third les son to chooso nnd set apart those, who shall share with htm In tho es tablishing of this new kingdom. In tho fourth lesson .lesus depicts tho character necessary for those who shall sharo with htm In tho tultllllng of God's purposes In this kingdom. Tho blessings of poverty nnd tho danger of riches form tho subject mat ter of tho fifth lesson wherein wo are taught a full rcvclatton concerning llfo and Its truo substance Key to Situation. The sixth lesson has to do with lovo ns tho secret of the fulfillment ot all that Is required, ot nil that has been already stated, or that may hereafter arise, in this lesson by a set ot sklllul questions Jesus nsks nnd answers the fundamental princi ples of this law of love. So deep docs ho build nnd so high docs he reach thnt wo nre compelled to ex claim, "Who is sufficient." And bo It Is that tho eoventh lesson logically' follows tho sixth, tor in this we find tho key to the whole situation. Begin ning with tho verse that forms the golden text for today, Jesus goes on to show us that what is Impossible with man is possible with God. That while tho law Is Immutable nnd Its penalties therefore still In force, that he, Jesus, Is the one and only ono who keeps the law outwardly and at the same time its spirit nnd Intent as well; bence wo have In him and his righteousness all that Is essential. The eighth lesson still further can ries out this teaching by showing us the fact that in the constant con sciousness of God there lies power that will enable men, independent of oaths, in slmplo truth to fulllll all tho requirements of truth. The ninth lesson is one of the prac tical applications of these principles which Jesus has been setting forth. The ancient high priest with the bells and pomegranates upon his garmont cnrrled ns much fruit as noise Into the holy place.- Bo Jesus, this new high priest tenches us that though wo are justified In the sight of God by our faith we demonstrate thnt faith In tho sight ot men by our actions toward those about us. It we are truly and properly spirit ually related to him our alms nnd prayers and fasting will not be for the purpose ot attracting the attention ot men but each disciple will be ns his master who sought offly to gloriry the Father. This Is tho man who builds upon solid ground and whose house stands amid tbo breaking storm rather than tbo ono whoso house not so founded goes to pieces amid tho storm. ThlB Is tho tenth lesson. Dominant Note. Folidwlng these lessons upon the kingdom Jesus Is shown In tho eloventh lesBon aa depleting Join tho llnptlst's placo and significance as tho forerunner of himself nnd becauso or that position as being tho exalted among those born ot women yet he who In humbleness Is littio shall bo greater even than Jchn. John rcprc rented the end ot tho old nnd Jesus tbo beginning ot the new The last lesson affords us a signifi cant vlow, a radiant revelation, of tho compassion and at tho eamo time tho mercilessly keen dlscornment or JesuH. Ills dealing with her 'who gave her best ns contrasted with Simon who from his abundance gavo only discourtesy and frhndless criticism, teuches us what should be the real heart motive of our lives. He who came to break the shell of sell com placency glorified the act ot the sinful woman who In contrition broko her alabaster box nt his feet; he who lov ing much could forgive much. There are two or three notes that ore dominant throughout the lessons ot this quarter. Ho, Jesus, who Is the light, not only sets up high standards but at the same time shows men the path of attainment Again In nil ot his work thcro is a perfect co-operation ot the son with the Father in tho carrying out of tho bonoflcont work of this new kingdom Though the old Is Bet asldo It Is not set down, but contrnrlwlso It Is rateed higher, and in its fulfillment has ever raised tru,a higher and nearer I ,",,,, wmi& ii ALCOHOL 3 PEIt C.V.NT. AVtcclablerVrparailonrorAs- simiiaiinQincroodantlRecuta lingtlie Stontacos uMDowdsof IYoraofcsDi&stiondwitur ncssattdtfestjContalnsncluiT Opittm.Morphlnc norMiacraL1 MOT NARCOTIC. aaBaBSaMMtMeMBaMBaMaM iwunr jaw Jbctmm JbcMItUti- rtm Apctftcl Remedy fOTCVjnjflj lion aour aiuiiwui.uii"j Worms ,ComuistoTts.rcvcri HCS3 MtlLOSSOrSLEER JfccSimHe Signature oT !& NEW YORK. ,GuHri ndfrthetWi iuarantecd Exact Copy of Wrapper. "MOBILE FEATURES." aVdtt BAKifc BURNING ITCH WAS. CURED "I deem it my duty to tell about a cure that the Cutlcura Soap nnd Oint ment have made on myself. My trou ble began in splotches breaking out right in tho edge of my hair on the forehead, and spread over the front part of the top of my bead from ear to car, and over my cars which caused a most fearful burning itch, or eczema. "For three yeara I had this terrible breaking out on my forehead and calp. I tried our family doctor and be failed to cure it. Then I tried tho Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and used them for two months with the result of a complete cure. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment should have the credit due, and I have advlsea a lot of peo ple to use them." (Signed) C. D. Tharrlngton, Creek, N. C Jan. 26, 1911. Itching 8calp Hair Fell Out. "I will say that I bave been Buffer ing with an itching on my scalp for the past few years. My hair fell out In spots all over my bead. My Bcalp started to trouble me with sores, then the cores healed up, and crusts formed on the top. Then the hair fell out and left mo three bald spots the shape of a half dollar. I went to more than one doctor, but could not get any relief, bo I started to use the Cutlcura Remedies. I tried one bar of Cutlcura Soap and some Cutlcura Ointment, and felt relieved right away. Now the bald spots have disappeared, and my hair has grown, thanks to tho Cutl cura Soap and Ointment. I highly recommend tho Cutlcura Remedies to all that arc suffering with scalp trou ble." (Signed) Samuel Stern, 230 Floyd St., Brooklyn, N. Y Feb. 7, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment nro sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will bo mailed free on application to "Cutlcura," Dept. L, Boston. Quitters. Citlman Aren't nny of you subur banites preparing to grow anything in your gardens this year? Subbubs Well, there's one thing most of us havo grown already., Citlman Indeed? What's that? Subbubs Tired. Catholic Standard and Times. A Prediction. "Do you think BlfTels will ever reach a green old ago?" "He surely will, If ho Uvcb long enough and doesn't know moro then than ho docs now." A girl may laugh at love, but later she may realize that tbero Is nothing better to cry on than a man's shoul der. Society forgives a man If he breaks the Ten Commandments, but never If bs goes broko himself. Children Cry for Fletcher's ( IfiKH CI 'A h Tho Kind Yott IIuvo AUvnys Bought, and which has been In two lor over 30 ycnrn, has homo tho signature of 2&, nnd has hcen made turner ins per iKeW2- sonnl supervision since its infancy f&CCAVK Allow no ono to docelvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-us-good" nro but Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Exporlcnoe against Experiment. What is CASTOR1A Castorla Is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo is its guarantee It destroys Worms nnd allays Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It rellovos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flntulency. It assimilates tho rood, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of &t&&&frtl The Kind You Have In Us For Over 30 Years THl OINTAUM OOMMNV, MBW VOWK OITY. LANDLORD KNEW THE GAME Spared Hit Tenant the Enumeration of the Time-Honored and . Teariy "ui Yearly "Bluff." "I luivn called to collect tho rent," sntd tho landlord. "Yes," replied the lady of tho house, "como In. Now, before 1 give you the money this month, I" "Just a minute, madam," said tho landlord. "I can savo time for you. I know the parlor Isn't tit for a pig to live In, tho dining room wall paper Is u shock to peoplo of refinement, tho kitchen walls are n dlFgracc, nnd the back porch Is n mennco to life nnd limb. I'm nlso nwnro that you won't stay hero another month unless the barber-shop wallpaper In the back bed room 1b changed to something In a delicate pink, and I'm next to tho fact that you're ashamed to bavo peoplo look at such gas fixtures us I havo provided. I'm going to paint the front and back porches and let It go at that." "Thank you very much," said the lady meekly. "You havo saved mo a lot or trouble. That Is all we really expected to have dono, but I was afraid that I should have to make the same old bluff to get that much out of you." Detroit Free Press. Manes a Difference. "What's this?" "As you see, It Is a badge demanding votes for women." "You wearing Biich a badge?" "Yes, I." "Hut you always told me you could never see any reason for women's suf frage." "Yes: but I didn't know It was go ing to become a rather ntyllsh fad." Uneasy. "Why do you avoid MrB. Wombat?'- "I think she's been talking about me." "Nonsense. I'm with her constantly, and I've never beard her say a word." "Well, there's no telling, when she'll begin. She moved Into the house we movd out of." Entirely Practical. "Son, I hone you aro engaged to a practical girl." "Oh, ahe's very practical, dad. Hlio drives her own car, and sho can take u motor apart ns well as any expert In the business." Make your failure tragical by the earnestness or your endeavor, and then It will not differ much from suc cess. Thorcau. , Enigmatic. "1 soy, how Is that new baby over to your house?" "It's n howling success." Demand THE 53-J f MPISJ t) 'm. 52bSbibSJP2'S',S Vjr. m-, fmMalrsk F i m U ir'HUli psgg Always Bought That Waa Different. 'A stern father who had repeatedly told a young man who was paying bis addresses to his daughter not to visit tho house again without his permis sion, which ho nover Intended to give, was surprised when ho answered ring nt tho doorbell Into ono evening to sco tho young man waiting on the step. "Sir," snld he In anger, "didn't 1 tell you not to call again, eh. sir?" "Ycb," said tho young man. "I know, but I didn't call to see your daughter. I camo on behalf of our firm about that Ilttlo bill." "Oh er er " stammered tho stern father, "call again, will you?" i- i .i . t The Village Cut-Up. "Charley llllllngHby always has something funny to say, no mnttcf what happens." "I know It, He's awful comical." "I often wonder how he thinks ot tho humorous thoughts ho has. He's Just perfectly killing. 1 never heard him call an umbrella anything but s bumbershoot." Long Service. "You say you wero In one place for ten years. Why did you leavo?" "1 was pardoned by, tho gov'nor, mum." Judge. The Pax ton Toilet Co. of Boston, Mass., will send a largo trial box of I'nxtlno Antiseptic, a delightful cleans ing nnd germicidal toilet preparation, to any woman, frco, upon request. His Choice. "This enterprise Is n promising one. "Ib It? Hut whnt I'm looking for Is a paying proposition." Cilr Cmrbollaalvr nellerra nnd rureit Itching, tortiirlnar dla anf of the hUIii anil murnua nifmhrane. A Kiiperlor Pile Cure. t& and CO crnta, by dniRKiHtft. For- free wimple write to J. W. Cote Co., llliu-H HWer Valla. Wla. Willing to Dye. Kiln Aro you afraid to die? 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