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NO TROUBLE IN COLLECTING
Lawyer Probably Was Witling to Pay
Mere Than $10 Under the
Circumstances.
A noted lawyer of Tennessee, who
labored under the defects of having
high temper and of being deaf,
talked into a court room presided
over by a younger man, of whom the
older practitioner had a Btnall opin
ion. Presently, In the hearing of a mo
tion, there was a clash between the
lawyer and the Judge. The Judge or
dered the lawyer to sit down, and as
the lawyer, being deaf, didn't hear
biin and went on talking, the Judge
lined him 910 for contempt.
Tho lawyer leaned toward tho clerk
fend cupped his hand behind his ear.
"What did ho say?" he Inquired.
"He fined you $10." explained, th
clerk.
"For what?"
"For contempt of this court," salft
the clerk.
Tho lawyer shot a poisonous lpok
Itoward tho bench and reached a hand
Into his pocket.
"I'll pay It." he said. "It's a Just
debt." Saturday Evening Post.
HIS BUSINESS ABILITY
Jack Bemis Knew Something
More Than Aviation.
By CLARISSA MACKIE.
HOW TO TflEAT PIMPLES AND
BLACKHEADS
, For pimples and blackheads the fol
lowing is a most effective and eco
nomical treatment: Gently smear the
affected parts with Cutlcura Olnt-
5' lent, on the end of the finger, but
o not rub. Wash off the Cuttcura
'Ointment In five minutes with Cutl
'cura Soap and hot water and continue
bathinx for soma minutes. This treat
ment is best on rising and retiring.
(At other times use Cuticura Soap
'freely for the toilet and bath, to as
Wist In preventing inflammation, irri
gation and clogging of the pores, the
'common cauBe of pimples, blackheads,
jrodness end roughness, yellow, oily,
mothy and other unwholesome condi
tions of the skin.
I Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
'free, with 32-p. SUIn Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston."
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept L, Boston."
Adv.
Passengers Had to Work Their Way.
A drummer and a friend climbed
aboard a ramshacklo train In an iso
lated Missouri town. Tho train was a
feeble, asthmatic piece of mechanism,
and the Humane soctety should have
prosecuted its owners for allowing it
to run at all.
It Anally came to a dead stop Just
In the edge of town, and aftor n long
Interval of trying to make It go the
engineer stuck bis head in the door
and bawled:
"Say, you two gents'll have to get
out, till I git it started 1"
Not What 8he Feared.
"Ooorge has told me all the secrets,
of his past."
"Mercy! What did you think o!
them?"
"I was awfully disappointed."
' Trial Marriages Favored.
Mrs. Hoyle What is your husband's
platform?
Mrs. Doylo I think ho favors
recall of marriage certificates.
the
CURE9 ITCHING SKIN DISEASES.
Cote'a Corbollsalva atopB ItcrJnit nnil make
thotklntmooth. AlldruasUU. H5 and 50c. Adv.
Sufficient unto tho day is tho night
that cometh after.
"No, Jack," said Mr. Farlano sadly
but firmly, "1 cannot permit you to
marry Dell."
"But, Mr. Farlano," persisted Jack
Bemis, quite as firmly, "what's tho
matter with mo?"
"Nothing except your precarious
means of livelihood,"
"I earned twenty-five thousands last
yenr."
"Yes but how?"
"In cash prizes for long distance
flights and for altitude. You con
Bratulatcd mo at tho tlmo. and Bald
you were proud of me, sir."
"Ah, yes, but that was before I
knew you wanted to marry my
daughter," explained Mr. Farlano
with a singular lack of logic.
Jack looked bowlldorcd.
"I moan that an aviator's like Is
constantly In danger think of tho
anxiety suffered by your wife every
tlmo you made a flight. If you will
choose somo other vocation you ean
ask me again."
"But 1 might not succeed in doing
anything elso."
"Then you are not mado of the
stuff I thought," snapped Mr. Farlane.
who was exceedingly nervous over
tho matter, for ho had had Just con
cluded a distressing interview with
his beloved daughter on the same
subject.
"Thank you." said Jack slowly, as
ho picked up his hat. "Will you
leave tho mntter open for a while?"
"You may havo three monthB." said
Mr. Farlane curtly, and he nodded
coolly as Jack said good-by and left
tho houso. "If Dell doesn't change
her mind." ho called after him with a
wicked smile.
"Chnngo her mind!" sniffed Jack
scornfully, for only a few hours be
fore Dell Farlano had promised liter
ally to fly with him to tho ends of
tho earth if need bo.
"What other business could I en
ter?" ho asked himself lator in the
day when ho found time to brood
over tho matter. "In a placn llko
Wollcot thero Is no opportunity for
competition: every one 1b satisfied
iwlth the merchants and it would cost
a mint of money to run any of thorn
out of business unless unless" (a
satirical gleam came into Jack's
'cyo) "unless I gavo my respected
'father-ln-law-to-ho a run for his
'mnnnv. Tho moro I think of it
thero is Just one business that nppeals
to me, and that Is to open a small,
first-class hotel and garage on that
bit of shore front Just outside or
Wollcot!
"Thero I can catch all the east
bound automobile partlcB and treat
them so well that they will quite for
got to stop at Mr. Farlano'B famous
Red Trco Inn. Fathcr-ln-law, look
out for trouble!"
Mr. Farlano made several trips out
-to tho point to survey tho snug llttlo
cream brick Inn and garage that went
up aB if by magic. When he heard
that Jack Bomla was tho owner and
promoter of this nefarious scheme
ngalnst his own prosperous business,
ho refused tho young man admit
tance to hlH house.
"But, father, you wanted him to go
I into como safe business," objected
"Father la ratner scared anil I
never saw him that way before so
1 think perhaps you may bo on tho
light track," encouraged Doll.
"Walt until after my grand open
ing next month nnd wo'll sco! He
won't love mo any bettor."
"But ho might respect your busi
ness abilities moro!" retorted Doll
quickly, "anil that seems to be trou
bling him more than nnythlng 'Im
Just at present."
"If tho Sandy Point Inn falls I'll
havo to fly and win somo more prizes
to make good, for l'vo sunk ovury dol
lar In that enterprise," said Jark.
"It will succeed ono way or an
other," predicted Doll.
Tho opening day camo nt last and
In responso to Jack's broad advertls
Ing there camo a host of pleasure
seekers to partnko of his hospitality
To his mingled delight nnd chagrin
tho Inn was a success from tho start
Farlnno's Bed Tree Inn, which wni
situated in tho town of Wollcott, suf
fcrcd heavily through loss of patron
ago. Pooplo much preferred to Btop
at Snndv Point nnd lunch or dine on
tho wldo piazzas overlooking tho
bay, and tho absurdly high prices
charged by Jack Bomln Becmed only
to enhance Its desirability in tho eyes
of the money-spending public.
At tho end of a month Mr. Far
lane sent for Jack Bomls.
"You'ro running mo out of busi
ness!" he said fiercely.
"I'm sorry." said Jack. "I didn't
know tho confounded thing would bo
so successful. I was only trying to
make good on your account.
"Huh!" snorted Mr. Farlane In
credulously.
"I hate it!"
"Would rather fly. I suppose?"
sneered tho eldor. v
"Of course!"
"Dell says you're a pioneer l'vo
always thought you were a fool."
Jack laughed. "I must be a pio
neer, for have I not started a neW
hotel where none was before?"
"You hnvo. Want to sell out?"
"What do you mean?"
"I'll put somo money In it and run
it as nn annex to the Red Treo Inn.
You can be a stockholder nnd 'draw
dividends and so forth and fly If
you want to!"
"Fly with Dell, too?" demanded Jack
warily.
"Yes, she says sho'll marry you
anyway."
"It's a bargain, sir! I'm' sorry 1
scared you."
TRIP A PERILOUS ONE
JAPANESE PRIEST CR089ED DCS.
ERT TO TIBET.
In Hie Journey the Most Inhospitable
Land on the Earth Had to Be
Traversed -Vast Unchart
ed Regions Explored.
Kioto, Japan. Tho Rev. Zulcho
Tachtbann, a priest of tho great West
HongwanJI templo, has returned nftor
flvo years passed In exploration In the
virgin parts of central Asia. IHb Jour
ney was undertaken for purposes ol
research under tho Instructions ol
Count Otanl, tho lord abbot of tho
HongwanJI tcmplo, an enthusiastic
geographer. Mr. Tachlbaua Is a young
man, 211 jenra old, nnd of such deli
cate physlciuo that tho natives said he
must bo a woman disguised as a man.
Mr. Tachlbana proceeded from Lon
don to Omsk, nnd thenco by stage
coach to Scmlpalntlna; thenco to Tur
fan. In Slnklang ("tho now terri
tory") passable roads were found.
During his explorations Mr. Tachl
bana traveled acrosB tho Takla-Makan
desert, which ho describes as the
worst of all deserts of central Asia.
Neither bird nor even Insects are to
bo found there.
Tho desert la a sea of sand, where
there Is only the wind to hear and
the moon to see. Tho party constant
ly met sand mountains moro than 12.-
000 feet high and the men began to
grunble, fearing that they would be
burled by tho constant sandstorms.
On arriving at Goma, on tho right
bank of the River Tarlm, he caused
considerable fright among the shep
herds, as his was the first party from
the south for thirty years. At first
the shepherds fled, but wero brought
bnck. The feat of crossing tho desert
caused Mr. Tachlbana to be treated
with tho greatest reverenco by the
shepherds.
At thlB point ho left tho camel corn
van to follow on slowly, whilst ho pro
ceeded on horseback to Kuchar, which
place ho reached after threo daya.
This is a largo town, though not to
be compared with civilized cltlea.
"Nevertheless," said Mr. Tachlbana,
"I felt on entering it aa though I had
suddenly been put down In Piccadilly."
Somo tlmo was passed In tho neigh'
MADE THE WRONG QUOTATION'
(Nervous Swain Meant Well, but It
Was Not Likely He Won Love
of Fair Maiden.
Ho was dlltldent and unversed In so
ciety's ways, but hn was badly smitten
with a reigning belle, nnd had nerved
himself to woo and win. So he se
cured nn Introduction, and in duo
courso went to pay Ills first call.
Ho thought It would help him out a
bit If he took her somo flowers, so
lie bought a Hiiperb bouquet for her. As
ho reached tho houso. however, ho ro
ineiubereil that she hud a splendid con
servatory, and ho tried to think of a
way out of tho difficulty. Suddenly he
recollected tho saying uncut "taking
coals to Newcastle." nnd determined
to innko use of It. But hu was dread
fully nervous. Ho broke Into a cold
swent us ho tang tho bell, nnd when
tho divinity appeared In tho recep
tion room ho didn't know whuther he
stood on Ills head or on Ills heels.
"I 1 thought," he stammered,
"that I would b bring you a bouquet
b but U'h like, casting p p pearls
before swlno!"
TlSM
for
lackache Rheumatism
Kidneys and Bladder
Forced to Work.
An Edwards county farmer was
short n harvest hand. Ho went to
Kinsley, a mllo away, In his auto.
He found a innn there, dumped him
into his auto and took him out to the
farm.
Next morning, when the drunkard
had coma out of it, ho asked how far
It was to town. Tho farmer told him
fifteen miles, nnd promised to take
him in the following Saturday If ho
would help harvest that week. Tho
mun worked nil week without know
ing that ho was only a mllo from
town. Kansas City Journal.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome oy
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vcgctablo
act surely ana
gently on tno
liver, euro
Biliousness,
Head
ache, mi.
ncss. nnd Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL riL! SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK.
Genuine must bear Signature
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"I wasn't seared, merely startled." nornooa or nasgar iiivcubuhb u.c
retorted Mr. Farlano nB ho held out ! mn C,CB' n "
Mo hnmi f , .,., . k., ,ni tilorer proceeded through tho valley to
in intiiu .m vtau J uuiifs, nitwit uuv hj - - At
oyes met and. Into each pair there , the eaBt of Uzun Ing to Khotan, the
crept n glint of understanding. districts previously explored by Dr.
Dell camo into tho room and saw Stein (now Sir Maro Aurel Stein).
their clasped hands. Thenco tho party proceeded to Tlbot
You dears!" sho cried happily and , ior mo purpose oi bcu.ubicui iuc0B-
uon.
Several districts were visited by Mr.
rnchlhana, which had been omitted by
Dr. Svcn Hcdlu. These reglonB are
Hairy Food.
A traveling man btopped at a hotol
recently, said tho Cassody Times. Ho
found a hair In tho honey. Ho wont
to tho proprietor nnd kicked. "I can't
help It," said tho landlord. "I bought
It for combed honey." Tho next day
tho traveling man found a hair in tho
ico cream, but tho landlord said that
was all right, ns tho Ico had been
shaved. Again ho found a hair In thq
npplo plo. This surprised thu landlord
greatly. "Why," said ho, "thoy told
mo thoso apples woro DnldwInB."
Kunsns City Journal.
V&ii BINDER
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ALWAYS RCUaBLK
Tae Pick of Florida
IVnimrota. nl ti.l
wuntud. HlU
TtriAm. nia Land; In Haeanbla
'lOnUco. lo if nitlaa from
OOrornom. Naur flf""' Aania
LSiKfthlLLOtt NIIIVU, rumiM
FOR ALL
EYE PAINS
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 39-1912.
Nebraska Directory
AUCTIONEER
Auctioneer am not alt
alike rtuum are much bet
trrthanottum. 'iba bnttar
inn aitriionrrr. inn unw
tmir chock. Inobtntaalllnat
urrlrn coata ynu do mora
limn ma pnmi. i nrmi
Rroui, oruriiyamnnuiinc
nn in cloln hnaltms with
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ran to them.
(Copyright. 1912
v Acaoclnterl Llternry
Prua.)
BEST TO RELY ON YOURSELF
Bad Practice.
Fresh Hoardor Mrs. Simpklns, you
would never gut employment in a
street railway olllco.
Landlady Why not? .
Fresh Hoarder You exhibit too
strong a tendency to cut down tho
faro.
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EVERYTHING
For Fourteen Yean. Restored
To Health by LydiaE. Pink.
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Compound.
Elgin, 111." Aftor fourteen years of
uttering everything from female com
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"I employed the
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even went to the
hospital for treat
ment and was told
there was no help for
me. But while tak
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Compound I began
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Mrs. HENRY LEISEBEKQ,743 Adams St
Kcarnoysvllle, W. Va.-"I feel It my
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I could hardly endure being on my feet
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Words fail to express my thankfulness.
I recommend your medicino to all my
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Th6 above are only two of tho thou
sands of grateful letters which are con
stantly being received by the Pinkham
Medicino Company of Lynn,Mas"j.,whicb
show clearly what great things Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound does
for those who Buffer from woman's ilia.
If yon want special advice write to
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tho tearful Doll.
"It was not necessary to becomo
my closest competitor!" declared the
outraged hotel proprietor.
"You see, It's n business that does
not require much experience and
Jack wanted to make money quick,
and so ho put everything he had In
it. It's safe!"
"Doesn't require experience, eh?
The boy's crazy!" Mr. Farlane flew
around his library In angry indigna
tion. "Don't I have to go down to
my hotel every day to see that it is
Dronerly run eh?"
"Yes, father. Du Jack will hire
a manager."
"Aha! And what will Mr. Jack do
with himself?"
"I don't know. I suppose ho might
fly as a recreation It Is a gentle
manly sport, Isn't it?"
"Of course, of course! Well, 1
shall nover permit my daughter to
marry a man that runs me out of
business!"
"I'll tell Jack." murmured Doll, but
there was a deep dimple in one
round cheek.
"Jack, you musn't run father out of
business!" she warned when she mot
him the next day. "Ho isn't pleased."
"I wUh your father would select
some perfectly proper enterprise for
me to engage In when I'm on the
earth, for of course ho cannot expect
me to give up .flying. You wouldn't
would you, dear?"
Dell shook her pretty head. "Of
courso not! You know how fond I
am of going up and how proud I nm
of you nnd what you'vo done for nvla
tlon. Father doesn't seem to under
stand that U'b a career and thnt por
hapH you are one of those born pio
neers who have to take risks In or
der that others may fly safely in years
to como!"
"Darling!" murmured Jock ardently-
"I'm proud of you!" went on the
enthusiastic Dell. II wish We could
fly together nl ways!"
"If wo didn't havo to havo to have
your father's consent" suggested
Jack a llttlo shamefacedly.
"Ah, shut wo must havo that! We
would never be happy unless we ,bo
gnn right."
"I hope I'm beginning right now,"
said Jack gloomily.
Only the Weak Are Constantly Mak
Ing Confidences, and Little Bene
fit Is Derived.
The men and women who gc
through life without rarklng confi
dences are the strong ones of tht
world. They nro their own tribunal;
they stand or fall by their own Judg
ments, accept good or evil fortuno
without inviting congratulation or
pity, nnd deal with circumstances re
gardless of the praiso or blamo of
others.
A pcrFonal confidence nearly always
presupposes weakness. It is usually
an appeal from one's own mind to tho
mind of another, cither for support,
Tor commendation or for sympathy.
The maker, consciously or not. desires
ono of three things: to bo confirmed in
his own opinion, to receive tho praise
which ho considers his due, or to
mnko sure that somo other realizes
what he is called upon to suffer. He
Is not self-sudlclont. Ho must verify
his estimato of himself before he can
rest on It.
A confidence also is often tho aim-
plo result of a very human desire to
fill the center of tho stage, oven
though It bo only for an hour, and be
fore nn nudlenco of ono. It is an al
most pitiful effort to assort individual
ity, to rise out of the ranks, to demand
attention. It Is n weak expression of
that nearly universal trait, which,
when at Its strongest, nnd combined
with genius, gives us a Napoleon,
The person who makes a confidence
is almost certainly doomed to disap
pointment, for tho perfectly satisfying
confidence requires the perfectly satis
factory confidant, and it is not often,
with tho best will In the world, that
ono nature can fully satisfy tho de
mands of another.
It Ib ns though naiuro meant us to
keep our deepest experiences to our
selves, nnd with great precaution
closes the door which she has Inadver
tently pot ajar. Thoso who aro wise
accept the Isolation which Is Indicated,
nnd are satisfied to let their deeds
alone bear witness to that which lo
within. Tho Housekeeper.
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If you would acquire a reputation
quickly set yourself up ns a weather
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GREEN GABLES
The Dr. Bea. F. Bailey SaaatoriUM
' Lincoln, Nebraska
Its brick and stone buildings so taste
billy furnished and thoroughly equipped,
In the beautiful park of 25 acres, with
YOU CAN CURB CATAltRII ataff of exncricnca and a nursinc corps
n imlntr fVilu'n Cnrlmllsalve. It I A moat I nl nnnannl mnrlf. nfTf.ru vnn mrmt tier.
effective remedy. All dmngUn. 25anJ0c. Adv. , fect ho9p,tal rsuta, yat ulwnys pre-
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and tho chip. ' ountry H0M& Wriu for t""11
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Old Tower at Kasgar.
and
Referred to Dr. Wiley.
There was a discussion between a
Jersey editor and ono of his ofllco
loungerB as to table likes and dis
likes. Tho question of coffeo and
how it should be prepared came Up for
consideration,
"I llko my coffee thoroughly boiled
and black as your hat," announced tho
lounger.
"I'm with you when It comes to
lilting a good strong cup of coffee,"
said tho editor, "but I'll bododgasted
If 1 don't havo a good crack on tho
way for tho next guy In tho city res
taurant that puts demltasEo in my
colteo for mo." Saturday livening
Post
absolutely blank on the maps,
have never been visited before.
Among the relics brought back are
a quantity of writings of the Wlgol
tribes, by whom tho Buddhist religion
was first Introduced Into Sln-Klang
and propagated throughout China.
This trlbo was entirely wiped
out by Mahommednn Invaders. Tho
writing of tho Wlgols is from right to
left horizontally, and appears to havo
been produced by reed pens. The writ
ings aro on stones, papyrus and pa
pcrs. ,
Ab soon as tho records of tho Jour
ney have been collated tho HongwunJI
tcmplo will issue a report on Mr.
Tachlbana's exploration, which will
without doubt be eagerly anticipated
in scientific circles is Europe and
America, as well as in Asia.
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NEW ANGLE IN JEALOUS RAGE
Husband Fatally Wounds Wife and
Tries Suclde Three Ways,
but Falls,
Central City, Ky. When C. O. Dut
elnger, a tailor, learned that his brldo
of two months was at a lawyer's ofllco
hero making preparations to file suit
for divorce ho seized a hatchet, and,
running to tho office, attacked both
hlc wife and tho lawyer, James Strpud.
After hacking them both with tho
hatchet, inflicting fatal wounds upon
his wife, he ran back to his shop, dived
through n plnte-glBBS window, wreck
ing a RncoUna stove insldo and Retting
flro to tho uulldliiiT. Ho then made
an effort to hnng himself with a wlro
ropo, but, failing In this, ho waa hack
ing himself villi tho hatchet when
firemen dragged him from tho burning
building. HIh wounds also are fatal.
The lawyer will recover.
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