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Interested Lady Oh, dear, look! That's Mr. Rhymer, the celebrated poet See bow his linger touches his lip, and how his lofty brow in knit iu thought. Oh, I wonder what sweet morsel of verso he is meditating? Mr. Rhymer (to himself)! havu to order sugar from the grocer's, beef at the butcher's, pay fo- last week's bread and bring somo soothing syrup for the baby. I wish to goodness Mary would attend to all thcBo things hep elf! What's the Use? "It did Jack no good to marry his stenographer, for she continued the habit of tho ofllce in their home." "How so?" "When he starts to dictate she takes blm down." , Only One "HROMO QUININK" That Is I.AXAT1VH I1KOMO OUININH. lan for Ibo slgnatnro of K W. (iltOVK. l.'urc u Cold In One Day, Cures Urlp In Two Days. Zc While tho season's always open for fortune hunting, few of tho hunters aro good shots. It's the easiest thing In the world to instruct another how to do things. CONSTIPATION Munyon's Paw-Paw laxatives or cathar tics. Tha coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, they do cot scour; they do not gripe: they do not weaken; but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stom ach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and luil corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Fills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they enrich the blood instead of impover ' ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it Price 25 cents. All Drugc'sts. TONIC FOR EYES Nebraska Directory THE PAXTON HOTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLA Booms from 11.00 up single, 75 cents up doul 1)10 CAFat rtXICCS KEASONABItat FREE TO LADIES TnotreatftUBuperfltiMis Hair rcmnrlntf treatment knonnKtltlTilr eradicates superfluous nalrHruwtli quickly. LI be ral samples will be sent you nil ihuriies prepaid. Wrlto ijulck and beanllff your fst fin medlulttly. Minn lltlr r I , mil H.IStk HI ,Ll.r.lO.. Cox-Jones -Van Alstine Co. Tbo Old Ilellabln Company of H-mlh Omaha and Denver. WK will 11U o yuur conslEnmenu the belt of attention and sell them for highest prices, or Oil your order for Keedurs with best rlatt of stock at market prlco. U1VK 1)8 A T1UAL. QIIDT.IDI? CURED in a few days nialr I UIH. without pain or a sur gical operation. No pay until cured. Writs UK. WttAY. 807 Uee Bids;., OrnaUn, Neb. South Omaha For Live Stock Lincoln Sanitarium "wmmmrmmmmmmmm Sulpho Saline 8 p rings Ucated on our own premises ana used In the Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed In the treatment of Rheumatism Heart, Stomach, Kidney and lit Diseases MODERATE CHARGES. ADDRESS OK. O. W. EVERETT, Mar. 1405 M Street Lincoln, Nab. 1 K Ask Your Druggist ACTIOS jTfWSk I Ijyii H I IPf 1 h ""ll - lli? ft wJ I ki J I Baw uifVP7'Ts I I haUjwriamtorgjj I AaflaVsSlftfB ni'l8BKt9 ?"" hi r laTfiT-- teRNATlONAL SWNBSTSfflOOL Lesson (By' K. O. HrcU.EllP. Director nf Hve nlnjr Dcri.irtincnt Tho Moody Ulblo In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 9 THE DESTRUCTION OF SODOM. MXSSOK TBXT-Orn. 19:12-1?: M-. OOLDKN Ti:XT-"Como ye out from nmoiiK tlicni, nml be e xrparatn rmltri tlio l.onl. nuit touch no unrtean tlilin,-." S Cor. 6:17. No teacher of this lrsson should omit a study of chapter 18, oven though ho muy not refer to It explicit ly In thlH connection. Wo hnvo thoro presented a bellover'H privilege, (1) frlondahlp (v. ,17) (a) with God, (b) with ninn. (2) Intercession-, v. 113; (3) knowledge, v. 25, 1 c. Tho nrt, the power, tho place, tho glory, the spirit, of Intercession, yes, tho bless ing of Intercession is to be coveted by all believers. Abraham's Interces sion prevailed though outwardly It seemed to fall, sen 19: 2C. The pro pared teacher ought also bo fumll lar with tho story of tho change of Abram'B name and of God's dealing with Abraham and Sarah as re corded in chapters 17 and 18. Lot and Sodom. I. Tho Warning, vv. 17-23. Lot had "pitched hla tent towards Sodom," and now tho tlmo for tho execution of another Judgment upon sin hod ar rived. God, however, hero gives us another illustration of his mercy which always precedes Judgment. That mercy was not only to .a righteous man, one who bad thcrcforo a degree of worthiness, but also to an unde serving member of tho Biinio family, see 7:1 and Acts 10:31. First of all, Lot is called upon to separata himself from his neighbors. Lot attempted to convoy this warning to his aons-ln-law, but It was too late, his testimony, his manner of life, his aims, and his am bitions had corresponded with theirs for such a period of tlmo that tho fact of his belonging to tho family of tho promise was forgotten and "he semed as ono that mocked unto his sons-in-law." God is calling us from tho corruptions and tho plagues of Dabylon (Rev. 18:4) and to separate ourselves from Sodom, sco tho golden text. While God Is long suffering (2 Peter, 3:9) wo must also remem ber that If men will Bin willfully, If thoy persist, in their wickqdncss, Judg ment 1b Buro to follow, v 13, also 2 Peter 3; 10, 11. When judgment does come, as it did in this caso, God knows how to save his own, 2 Peter 2:7-9. The voice of sin crleB from our cities today. Tho volco of poverty, of In temperance, of Injustice, and" it reaches "beforo the face of tho Lord," (Jas. 5:4) and unless America heeds, unless men repent, God will most cer tainly punish, Acts 17:30, 31. This punishment of Sodom was not only tho development of their own wicked ness, but by direct agency of God's de stroying angels. Look up tho subject of Judgments. Lot, wo aro told, was a righteous man, 2 Peter 2:7, but he was most sadly connoctcd with tho world, and hence lost his testimony (v. 14). 'The church of today Is constantly hinder ed by the Incubus of believers of this type. God expects tho dlsclplo to so separate himself from thlngB that though ho may bo "In tho world, he is not of tho world." Even Lot was loath to lcavo (vv. 15, 1C), and later many of tho Isreal ltes were full of regret over tho miss ing flesh-pots of Egypt. The angels of God had to fairly drag Lot out of tho doomed city. He camo near losing his very life as ho persistently clung to his property. The greatest weapon and the most efficient one the devil has to use in his warfaro for human souls 1b procrastination. God's Patience. The long suffering and patienco of God are most wonderfully shown in verso 1G, and the wholo secret of Lot's salvation was that tho "Lord was mer ciful unto blm," Eph. 2:8 II. The Destruction, vv. 23-29. Lot escaped to a little city, Zoar, which God in his mercy promised not to' de stroy (v. 21), and it was not till Lot was clear of Sodom that destruction Came. God could not break his word. Ho had promised Abram, and had Abram pursued his importunities, chapter 18, doubtless even Sodom might not havo been so utterly de stroyed. Thoro wnu, us has been suggested, probably a volcanic erup tion ' of gases, petroleum, etc., but there accompanied it a supernatural manifestation also, for It "rained down," v. 24. Tho words "looked back," referring to Lot'B wife, imply moro than a more passing glance. Her heart was in tho city she was leaving, that city so full of pride, of bread, and of easo, Ezok. 16:49. She died as did Pliny at Pompeii, suffocated by tho gases, and her body becamo in crusted with tbo salt. Life is a gift of God, wo holdit only upon certain conditions; we can chooso good or evil. God loves us and wishes all men to bo saved, prom ises pardon to tho penitent and foro tellB doom for the Impenitent. Mr. Moody's story of "Judgo Lot" would bo effective In presenting this lesson. Present to the boys tho slogan of "clean living; clean speech; clean ath letics." Forgot not to show lovo to strangers, Hob. 13:2. Sodom noeded ten raon to redeem It. What Amorl can city haB but ten righteous men in it? Read Deut. 32:30. Tho pun ishment of crime is a stern necessity. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS OF MORE OR LESS INTEREST. Summary of the Dally Transactions of the National Law Makers at Washington. Saturday. The Somite-Senator Martin issued a call for a democratic cuiiciih March fi. Adopted conference report on army appropriation bill, carrying $'.4,'Jt'.tv 145 Filibuster b Senator Nowlunds pre vented adoption ol iheis ami harbor appropriation bill conference report. Filibuster tle eloped on public buildings tipptoprtiition. Went Into executive srsslon at 3 p. in. to consider presidential nom inees. Kulogles were pioiiounced on late Setintor I lev burn of Idaho. Confirmed :i large number or army navy and diplomatic appointments. Passed bill to maUe Senator Ctillom ir Illinois resident comnitslsoncr for the construction of the Lincoln me mortal In Washington. Passed Mutton bill to regulate ser vice of American seamen. Went Into executive session to con sltler hi my and navy appointments. ' Adjourned at 12-13 a m. until 9:45 a. m. Monday. The House Passed Webb lltpior shipment bill over president's veto. Hurenu of labor's repot t on anthra cite coal price investigation presented. Disagreed to conference, report on naval appropriation bill and sent buck for further conference. Recessed from tP.fUi p. in. until 9:30 p. in. Adopted conference report on army appropriation bill. I Filibuster started against work men's compensation bill. Adopted conference report on rivers and harbors bill, carrying ?47,S0S.894. Sennte general deficiency bill to further conference. Senate public buildings bill to further conference Recessed at G:2." p. m. to S:4.r p. m. Passed Norrls bill providing for publicity of testimony before masters In equity and. anti-trust cases. Atloptetl rsolutlons extending for ono year Hurtnn act regulating de velopment of power tit Niagara Falls. Recessed at 11:10 p. m. until 9:30 a. m. Mondny. , Friday. Tho Senate Passed resolution call ing on secretary of the treasury for correspondence relating to treasury order No. fi, requiting Internal reve nue deposited In national b.ihks. Considered private pension bills. Passed military academy appropriar, tiou bill, carrying $1,125,000. Senutor Owen Introduced resolution calling on secretary of the Interior for all correspondence on proposed Osage Indian oil land leases. Passed over president's veto, Webb bill to prohibit shipment of liquor Into dry stntes. The House Passed resolution to ac cept bust of Representative Cannon for bouse building. Considered miscellaneous legisla tion. Adopted Joint resolution to require president to return a bill proscribing an eight hour law for dredgemen on river and harbor Improvements. Refused to concur In senate amend ments adding $7,000,000 to house sun dry civil bill, carrying $113,000,000. nnd asked for conference. PnsBed senute bill to regulate man ning of coastwise vessels. Adjourned at 7:07 p. in. until 10:30 a. m. Saturday. Thursday. .The Senate Regnii debate on agrl cultural appropriation bill. Interstate commorco committee sub mitted report recommending changes In tho Sherman anti-trust, law. Appropriated $l,5ut,000 for govern ment exhibit at San Francisco fair. The House Degan debate on gen oral deficiency appropriation bill. Republicans onuciissed and ap pointed committee to call caucus of republicans to organize the minority. Passed general deficiency appro priation bill carrying $24,fins,245. Adjourned nt 7:03 p. in. until 10:30 a. m. Friday. Increase In Sales of Liquor. Omaha. According to tho recolpts of tho Internnl revenue collector for Ibo district of Nebraska, tho con sumption of beor In this territory Is Increasing. Tho month or January shows n marked Increase over tho corresponding month of 1912. In Jan-, nary of 1912 tho totnl Internal rove ntio rerolptB for taxes paid for tho manufacture of beor went $248,235.72, whllo the total amount received In In ternal revenues for tho corresponding month of tho year 1913 Is $258,721.49, an Increase of moro than $10,000 for n slnglo period of thirty days. To Receive Gov. Morehead and Staff. Washington. The appointment of Representative Dan V. Stephens as chairman of the committee to receive Governor Moroliend or Nebraska and hla staff when thoy coii to the Innu gurnl coremonles has been formnlly .ratified by tho Nohrnska inaugural committee. 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