WtAts .., ;a' 3j3m&U&t k WANTED IT ALL FORGOTTEN Wlllard'a Plea for Closed Incident at Least Had Merit of Perfect 8tralghtforwardneii. Tito minister had been Invited to dinner, and 6-year-old Wlllard was warned that ho must uso his "Sunday" manners at tho table. As the pinto of potatoes waa passed to him, after cveryono olso had received u hclplns, jWlllnrd emptied the contents onto his plate. His mother, blushing, put back a greater part of tho potatoes. "Hog," said tho little fellow, where upon ho was Immediately sent to bed. Tho next morning Wllllard sat oppo site his mother nt breakfast Tho look on his mother's face soon told tho boy an unusual atmosphero was sur rounding tho family meal, and ho be camo suspicious that ho was the causo. "Well," he Bald, looking his mother straight In tho eye, "you don't need to got soro about It You got mo, dldn'l you?" Saving His Money. Owens Say, lend mo a Over, old tnan. Bowens If you'd save your own money you wouldn't havo to borrow lroni your frlendB. I Owens But' It's because I want to savo my own money that I borrow from my frlendB. A Quarter Century Li Beforo tho nubile. Over Kivn Million Prrwa oampies ntven awny each year. The con stant and increasing sales from sample proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot lEase, the antiseptic powder to bo shaken into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen Tender feet. Sampla free. Address. Allen ti. Olmaled, I.o ltoy, N. Y. The 8allor's Chest. ' Bobby This sailor' must havo boon k bit of an acrobat Mamma Why, dear? j Bobby Because tho book says, 'Having lit bis pipe, ho sat down on hls chest." Sacred Heart Rovlew. i PfI.KS CD RED IN 0 TO 14 DAYfl iTnnrilruiiKiat will rotund njoner If l'A.O OINT. MKNT Tafia to mm nnr, cow of Itching, Blind. llctxliniorl'rutrudlr.i'ililnCtoUUjs. 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Bailey Sanatorinst Liacoia, ncDraaaa Its brick and stone buildings so taste fully furnished and thoroughly equipped, !n the beautiful park of 25 acres, with staff of experience and a nursing corps of unusual merit, offers you most per fect hospital results, yet always pre serves the atmosphere of a delightful country HOME. Writs for particulars. ,-lttBBBB niffilBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBnnnrffH'ittBBBa IftlfisBBBBBMSlBHSLuriHrsBjH WlBBBsU'Wlil JCX' IfflMATIONAL: SlJiWSfflOOL Lesson (Dy K. O. BKM.nns. Director of Kvcn Iriti Department. Tho Moody Btblo In Htltuto of Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 14. THE USE OF THE 8ABQATH. I.KSSON TKXT-Mnrk 2:23 to 3:C GOLDEN Ti:XT "Tho Sabbath waa mado for mnn nml not man for tho Sub- bath." Mark 'i-:r. Thnt tho Christian Sabbath Is to bo a Boon nml not to be a Burden is tho gist of tho teaching of Jesus upon that subject. For what Is tho Sabbath act asldo and to what uso shall wo put the tlmo thus set asldo, aro and havo been through the years very live questions. That God had so ciological, physical reasons for setting asldo ono day in soven ns a day of rest and recreation has led somo to advocate what wo know ns a "Con tlnental Sunday" ono given over to pleasure, games, sports, auto rides, drives, etc., and nu over emphasis upon tho fact that God meant us not only to rest but also that he "hal lowed It," has given us tho Puritani cal observance that Is nkln to a wor ship of this scve'nth day. Which Is right? As wo study these two Incidents In tho llfo of our Lord, the plucking of tho grain and tho healing of tho with ered hand, both of which occurred upon tho Sabbath, wo can surely And guldanco as to what shall be our ob servance of this day. Let us look at tho first. Passing through tho field tho hungry disci pics plucked somo of tho ripened grain, and sifting It in their hands, they ate it to supply their hunger. Mind, thero was no reaping and gath ering Into barns for tho profit of tho owner, but Bimply tho gathering of sufficient to relieve tho needs of the moment. How Jesus Spent Sabbath. Passing on, Jcbus enters the syna gogue and there found a man having a withered hand. Again tho evet watchful Pharisees observed him "that they might accuse him." Jesus, knowing their growing antag onism, their attltudo of distrust, takes advantage of tho helplessness of the man to teach these Pharisees the les son of obedience; yes for onco In scorn ho rebukes them; anger and grief struggled in tho heart of Jesus as he commands tho sick man to stretch forth his hand, and with the command went power so that the man stretched forth his hand restored to its full strength and usefulness. Is it not sufficient that Bin makes strange bed fellows, as for instance, the Pharisees) consorting with the Herodlans, two parties as opposite as possible and bitter in their antagon ism, taking counsel how they may de stroy this young Galilean. Tho fact was the disciples bad violated no law of God, but an ordinance of man. What Irony of Jesus' tones as he asked them "did ye never read?" The complaint of a Puritanical Sabbath was never raised by one who has a loving familiarity with tho Word ol 'God God gave us tho Sabbath, It did not como by accident. God will Burely reckon with those corporations and individuals who de mand, as suown by tbo social surveys of somo of tho Btoel towns, for illus tration, seven days labor each week, or who in their individual 11 vet are sa engrossed In business and In pleasure as to deaden and starve their souls, which aro all tho time crying out fox God. Jesus' anger was at the hardness, and his compassion for this hardness of tho hearts of tho Pharisees. Let us avoid tbe wrath and be subject to the compassionate pity of God. Last Sunday we studied tho resurrection of our Lord. Let us remember that the Christian Sabbath Is a weekly remind er of that great fact. Principles Make Christians. Rules make Pharisees, principles make Christians. It Is not, "thus saltb the priest or the council," that Is to govern our' actions, for that method has alwayB served to deaden our con science, hence It 1b that Jesus said, I desire not sacrifice but mercy. My kingdom Is not to become a burden; came to free men from the burden of ceremonial observance. I desire mercy, therefore, If whenever the op portunity comes for you to exercise the principles of truo religion, to visit the sick, to relievo the widows and the fatherless, to relievo human need, to direct men's thoughts to mo in wor ship, if it bo Sunday or not, you ought to do it in glad recognition that the Son of Man came not to bo minis tered unto but to minister. Church members will have a good deal to an swer for In lending support to open shops, and extra labor upon trans portation facilities on tho Sabath day. Weston never walks on Sunday. Wilbur Wright will not fly upon Sun day. Not all Sunday labor is Sabbath breaking, but let us beware we do not dull a keen conscience, upon one hand, or on tho other hand binder our use fulness by conforming our acts to un necessary standards, not demanded nor authorized by Christ. The presi dent of Cornell university has said: "Tho observance of Sunday Is the temporal sign that man belongs not only to tlmo but to eternity. Let us observe it as a day of physical rest. Christ transformed tho deformed. UXORGIDE A SUICIDE BAD FIRE IN A LINCOLN BUSINESS BLOCK. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What is Going on Hera and There That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Wahoo Louis Ilyotir of Wnhoo, i German, Wednesday night shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide. Tho tragedy, which waa tho result of faintly discord, took place In the llyour homo early In the evening. Tuesday Dyour.drew $3,000 from tho bank, intending to take It with hltn to Iowa, where ho was going. The coroner has found but $t,C00 and a mystery has developed an to what ho did with the balauco of tho money. The couplo had no children. Much Damage at Lincoln Fire. Lincoln Flro originating In the kitchen of "Tho Inn" restaurant on South Twelfth street did $40,000 dam age In tho Funkc block Monday morn ing. It was not controlled until It had beon fought by the entire depart ment for more than three hours. Ex tensive dnmago was sustained by every tenant In tho south half of the building, and wnter and smoke dam age extended north to tho front. At one time a largo section of the entire block seemed certain of destruction. John Smalle Died In Denver. Fremont. News has reached Fre mont of the death In Denver of John Smalls, a brother of Cashier Will Smalls of tho Farmers & Merchants National bank and N. W. Smalls, for mer editor of tho Fremont Herald. The deceased was a soldier of tho civil war and was captured by tho confederates In tho bnttlo of Hull Run. He served two years In a rebel prison. Peculiar Joy Ride. Gretna Two young men, Koy Drls coll and Joo Schmltt, starting out for a Joy rldo In a tank here, were swept out into the current of tho flood and carried down stream, unable to control their unwieldy crnft. They wero res cued by George Humphrey, who throw them a rope from tho Blkhorn bridge and towed them to shore. Flege Gets Change of Venue. Ponca Judge Travers sustained th motion of tho defense for a ehanco o! revenue In tho Flege murder case. J Tho case will bo heard at a term ol court In Thurston county. . Mr. Bryan to Speak at Peru. Peru W. J. Drynn has boen secured to deliver tho commencement address at Peru on the 21th of May. Ills sub ject will bo "Signs of the Times." NEWS FROM THE 8TATE HOUSE Tom,Davl8, tho Cass county convict who, on last Thursday, took the llfo ol a fellow-criminal. John Strong, b cutting his throat, was arraigned In county court at Lincoln Wednesday morning and pleaded "not guilty." Ho walvpd preliminary examination and was bound over to the district court without bnil. Woodrow Wilson of Trenton, N. J., ' has asked tho secretary of stato to withdraw his nnmo from tho populist ticket as a preferential candldnto for president of tho United States. Ho is a democratic candidate, but docs nol desire to bo a populist candidate. Seo retary of Stato Walt will inform coun ty clerks of the request. The remains of Mike Hlckey, tht aged convict who died at tho peni tentiary last Monday, were taken to Omaha, whore the body will bo turned over to the Crelghton medical school. Coroner "Jack" MatthewB tried foi somo time to locate friends or rela tives of the deceased, but he could find no one who know anything about him. Secretary Thomas of tho state print ing bureau has made an estimate of the length of the ballot In Clay county whero he resides and finds it will be five feet long. In other counties It may bo much louger on account of more candidates for county offices, Including the office of representative and senator. In Lancaster county tho ballot will probably bo six feet long. Stato Treasurer George's monthly report shows that thero was $570, 699.94 in tho treasury nt tho close of March, of which $295,758 is tempo rary school money and must bo paid out to tho different counties for tho support of public schools somo tlmo In May. Tho amount on hand tho first of March was $018,G24. Of tho funds now In the treasury $5,740.37 is cash on hand, $504,202.98 cash on deposit in depository banks and $C0,090.G9 con sists of stato warrants on hand. State Food Commissioner Hansen and Stato Chemist Redfern havo gone to Manhattan, Kas., to inquire Into the work of tho food commissioner of Kansas, who has made much advance ment in tho regulation and control of creamery companies. Deputy Attorney General Ayres, In reply to a question from Seward county, has said that a county Judge who is doing an abstract business and who has glvon bond under tho law regulating abstracters, has a right to retain fees which he collects for the making of abstracts of tltlo outside of his official work. . RIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA s lima North Platte will soon own Its watet rvorkg plant. Four hundred teachers attended tho Central Nebraska Teachers' assoela. tlon nt Aurora. Mlsa Nora Kelno of Falrbury 1ft dead from tho effects of blood poisoning re sulting from dental work.. Mrs. F. J. Clifford of Seward swal lowed Iodine In an attempt nt suicide. Sho wns saved by prompt attendance. Frank lloycrs of llrokun Mow, who shot nml killed .loo Teubon, was hound ovor to district court and released or bond. Fremont Is tho first Nebraska city, with the exception or Omaha, to put tho Upitllllon system of measurements Into use. Mrs. Petersen, the aged woman who fell and broke her leg nt Dannebrog, has slneo died. Sho wns nlncty-threa years of age. A tin Bhower wns given to Mr. and MrB. Georgo Harris at their now homo at Shubert by Blxty of tho young couple's friends. Fredeilck Sudmnn, ono of tho pioneers of western Nebraska, diod t his home nt Chappell after an Ill ness of one week. Jacob Sollenberger, aged eighty-six yenrs, died at York Sunday night. Mr. Kollonborger had been in feeblo health for some time. Prof. W. Noll, principal of the Fairmont high school, has resigned his position to accept tho position of prlnclpnl of tho McCool public schools The women's clubs of the Third con gressional district will meet in Tckn mah on April ic nnd 17. Elaborate plans are being laid by the local club. The annual banquet of tho Stroms burg Coiiiiuerclnl club Iiiib been Indefi nitely postponed on account of the death of ono of tho members, Mr. H, S. Nollson. The mean temperature of last montb was tho coldest of any March In thirty years, according to tho report of G. A. Iovclnnd, section director of the Lin coin weather bureau' Will Johnson, a former Hasting, boy, who Is now In tho Pacific Coast league, bad tho distinction of being tho first outfielder to bo definitely picked from tho bunch of San Fran cisco recruits. Dr. H. II. Walte. city bncterlologlst, has reported to the Lincoln city coun cil that sinco hlfl last report, n mouth or more ugo, ho hns mndo llfty-elght tests of wnter samples, and has found tnoBt excellent conditions. Charles H. ncetho, n farmer living In tho Stelnnucr neighborhood, mot with an accident while working nround a buz, saw. His hand camo In con tact with tho rapidly revolving blndo nnd three of his fingers wero ampu tated. Albion is confronted with tno noces slty of more school houso room. Some favor building second or third ward schools, w.hllo others prefer a $30,000 or moro house. Something will hnvo to be dona to properly care for the children. Judge Homer M. Sullivan, nenr Tlrokon Dow, has lost three valunblo calveB from wolves. Tho mother cows had hidden tho calves, as they sometimes do, and during tho night the wolves descended on the ranch "hud mado way with them. Miss Amelia Wlllo, principal of th Greggsport school, whllo on her way homo in company with Miss Stahlhut, was attacked near tho postofflco by a man who ran up behind her, grabbed her pocketbook, throw her down and mado his escape beforo anyono could come to her aid. Tho now Carnegie library which has Just been completed In North Platto was opened Tuesday evening with an Informal reception In tho library build ing. The building has Just been com pleted at a cost of about $12,000, which Includes tho cost of tho slto. The books havo not all been received, but they will be on tho sholves soon. More than 100 special prlr.es, Includ ing twenty-eight cups, will bo given the ownerB of dogs that win honors In the annual benSh show of tho Fro mont Kennel club, which will be hold May 8, 9, 10 and 11. The Toy Spaniel Club of America will offer a string of six gold medals and Williams & Smith of Omaha will give a large sliver lov ing oup for,the best fox terrier. Approximately $800 will be the total cost for Lancaster county of the man hunt of two weeks ago which resulted In a fatal termination In Sarpy county. Claims for nearly $000 have been filed with the co'unty clerk and more are expected to be brought In. Tho list Includes sums for tho payment ol deputy sheriffs and a fairly good flguro for teams and other livery service. Farmers and cattle raisers around Nebraska City aro becoming alarmed over tho shortage of hay. Many of the stock feeders will havo to ship to market because It Is almost Imposslblo to got hay at any price near their homes. Tho Rev. G. U Graham of Russell, Kas., has been secured by tho United Brethren- church of York to fill tho vacancy In that pulpit caused by the death of tho Rev. Mr. Arnold a few weeks ago. Mr. Graham will take charge about tho first of May. April 11 and 12 are the dates sot for tho annual conference of ministers In the Omaha district of tho Methodist church, which will bo held In Fremont. A mule owned by Georgo Meyers of Johnson broke one of Its legs whllo playing in tho lot. Instead of shoot ing him Mr. Meyers set the bones, built a box around tho broken member, and the mule Is getting well. An order has been placed for , Bertllllon system outfit for the Fre mont 'police station. The city and 'the county will Install the systom to gether and both the pollco and sher iff's offices will have tho use of it. iTHEt .! OTH2 HOUR But One Course to Secure True Peace of Mind SEEK FIRST THE SAVIOR T HIOIIE nro three things which greatly disturb the pence of mind of many. Fortunately, those catiBCB of their uuliappl ness aro all covered by defi nite promises of God. And Just In tho degree that they trust him to make good those promises will they bo relieved of anxiety and made happy, Tho first of those disturbing causes rclatos to their temporal iicceBsttles. It Is expressed In theso words: "What shall wo nt, what shall wo drink, wherowlthnl shall wo bo clothed 7" Theso bodies of ours nnd of thoso do pendent upon us how Bhnll they bo provided for? Their wants aro so many and so constant; the Incomo Is so slender and so uncertain; there Is so little brend for n rainy day or 'for tho tlmo of old age. Shall wo not come to actual wnnt? t Here Id tho promise It Is only ono of many relating to the same thing: "Tho young lions do lack nnd Buffer hunger, but they that trust In tho Lord shall not want nny good thing." Thnt protnlBo has been the only bunk ac count of many n widow and aged ono, and bus never fulled. God's care nnd support are as confltnnt ns your need. Your Heavenly Father knows thnt 'you have 'need of all theso things. , Put yourself In hlfl care. Lean back upon hta promise. If you pans through tho wilderness go out each day to , gather the manna which rains from 'tho clouds. It will como some way, I from Bomowhero. Not In armfuls or ibnsketfuls, perlinps, but In dnlly ra tions. Sufficient unto tho day Is the provision thereof. Not In dainties and luxuries, but In plain, substantial, healthful diet. It is ours to plun nnd execute tho best wo know bow; It li God's to do the rest. Look to God's Promise. Tho second causo for worry relates to tho providences of life. So many things occur thnt arc, oh! bo hard to bear. Hard-earned money Is com pletely lost. A fair reputation Is ruth lessly nsBullcd. Ono dearly beloved Is taken away nnd the heart Is deso late and lonely. Sickness enters the homo, and weeks nnd months aro spent watching solicitously by the bed sldo of ono whoso llfetldc, bo recently In Its flow, Is slowly ebbing away. Here Is tho promise: "All things work together for good to them that lovo God." Do you love God? Then accept tbe promise and trust him to fulfill It Ho can do It. He will do it Just the experiences through which you pass are what you and all those affected by them need. "Behold, hap py Is tho man whom God correcteth. Therefore desplso not tho chastening of tho Almighty." Ob, for that sweet and tender, yet firm and unshaken trust In God that will lead us to put ourselves into his hands In order thnt ho may by chastening and correction, so mold nnd fashion us that our characters shall unfold In beauty and our high est destiny shall bo worked out Oh, for a trust In God that 'will mnko us feel that what ho orderB Is best, that ho can make no mistake, thnt ho does not put ono single grain more of bit terness In our cup than Is needed to make It medicinal and curative. Be gin with God. Accept him as your Lord I Then believe that all the oc currences of life are surrounded by him and result In his glory and your good. That will contribute In no small degree to your happiness. Make 8ure of Soul's Salvation. The third cause of unhapplness with many Is their uncertainty with regard to the salvation of their souls. They have good reason to feel disqui eted If they have not made their peace with God. The relation of tho soul to God Is of the first and greatest Importance, deserving and demanding considera tion and settlement And It naturally comes up, when we are reminded of the flight of tlmo and of tho passing away of so many whom we knew and loved. No question Is settled finally until It is settled right It Is so with tho salvation of the soul. But note I God would free us from all anxiety about this great matter. Ho has sent his Son Into tho world to live as our ex ample nnd to dlo for our sins, thus making our salvation possible. Then he gave us a simple direction what to do to mako our salvation sure, viz., to repent of sin nnd trust In Jesus Christ. No one can say, "I cannot do that," for God makes It poeslblo for every ono who really wants to. What peaco Is ours when our sins are for given! 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