10 THE COURIER. S Should Children Dance. stories by amy bruner. Whether her children should or IJIG SLEEVES rmiaren snouia or , ...,.., mv . ,, Ilohhpd Bhou'd not be tiujjht dancing is a around a long time, making everybody quotion that coufror.ta every mother cart eye-daggers at me. before I suc- fojner or later. Mauv people, actuated needed in finding Martin. There he . u . i I i::,ot.i was not far from me. in one of the by the purest anil most disinterested of Uer of hQx He fav motive. i.re ceaseless in their censure or oay for an instant. for just then. Miss this graceful exetcsa and recreation, McArthur raised hpr'fan. and the great licaute they lose eight of its advan yellow balloon she had set In motion trees in their dwjtist Tor its occasional ?uiu hM h,lm, from my sight. Poor 8 ' . . . Martin, and this was happiness for abuB9 by the unrehned. Dancing is him t0 sIt not at Mis,3 McArthur's the graceful motion of the body ad- side, for there wasn't room enough justed by art to sound and measures of there, but ust hack of her chair, behind muBWl instrument, or of the human )'er "e was perfectly content ., . to speak a word now and then over her toice;isan art worthy of every con .impIe shouWer5. The Iady stopped eiderationjitisnotonlya delightful and fanning, and then I could see Martin's heilthy amusementjbut has for long past forehead and eyes behind the yellow proven a 'necessity. It improves ihe de- "reen Scon I lost 'aim completely: ..,,.. .. the curtain had risen and Miss McAr- portment, refines the manners adds casj thur wag leojAng back in her chalrf en. and (trice to tne carnage, bo essential to vcloped in a booth of pale yellow. Busy? Well! Well! Lincoln Coal Co. Sutton fc Hollowbush have invented a cough drop. They call it the S. fe H., Sutton fc Hollowbush, and it is a good one. Stop and get one on your way to the theatre. It will save you a spasm of coughing. Perfection Cooking Mixture 84.70 per ton, sold exclusively by Gregory, 11th and O. Members of the legislature say the Annex is the best place to feed. Try it and be convinced that the lawmakers krow a good thing when they taste it. Canon Pea Coal, $K.00 cook stove. For sale 11th and O. per ton, fo by Grego ry uf ue townspeople or larniera. Any Infraction of the rules of ordinary life around them or of their prison is pun ished hy iVuslon in special cells, The government furnishes physicians and medicines, a summer and winter suit of clotbps to each prisoner every year and allows him flvepence dally la money for his food and other neces saries of life. Danger of escape is pre vented by a oquad of soldiers one to every ten criminals and a swift-sailing felucca, manned by marines. On account of the cheapness of labor the Islands are so highly cultivated as to resemble gardens. The correspondent adds: "As for the prisoners, tbe open air makes them the healthiest of any criminals I have ever seen. There is no sign In their faces and bodies ot that prison blight which strikes every visitor to ordinary Jalla." refined society. While these accom Dhshments may be attained to a AN UNPLEASANT BEDFELLOW. The tangled grass "and rough stones trifling extent by those mingling in "J-J th,f, S? SSrSSS5 society, it is justly claimed that the on the pianSF we i03t nt-lo time in whole tone and conduct of the iadi- finding the softest spot to spread out ridual can nowhere be so thoroughly cur blankets. I fell asleep as if I were i i -!: ..i.. .wi.,i pillowed on swan's-down. I awoke. I developed as in a properly conducted mQye md yQU ew heap ft dancing school. rattlesnake's rattle? Not on your breast Children can not be impretsed with above your heart, never there. I know the 'gracious politeness exhibited on you have never felt a rattlesnake's cold every side, sa that aven bays who have ECaJ,,s ll? ac ross your breast yards . j , and yards of dull, cold weight. At last previously been rough and careless in u w.as l hear the raes their manners, are quickly brought to shaking in the darkness. I moved my appreciate the beauty of courtesy and hand an inch or so. I think a yurca acquire habit, of gentle speech and "ricked - Really I did not sleep all ..!. 4t... t .i- n HaliilnMt aAV kA O icuvu uiai excrv t baiuicii juuuculd m long as they live. Tbe Royal Academy of Dancing at Paris was founded in 1GG2 by Beru champs, a famous master of dancing and department. He was instructor of Louis the stony road XIV. and cave that monarch a lesson Tinkle, tinkle, sounded every day for twenty-two years. Alrert Tckpin Recent Sermons WAR. The world is coming to un derstand more and more the absurdity of maintaining a warlike attitude and as a piece ,of petrified wood. THE CRUCIFIX. The new moon hung pale above the cocoa trees: the spikes of the cactus plants threw slender shadows across THANATOS. V-ho art thou, knocking t my lxr? Wilt tlioa.tiut pass my ixjrtol by? Pooras tlyeH, I thou be'st xr; Nf alms Tor porrty hare I. the round brass bells on Shanko's neck as he trot ted along. Luis was not afraid; yet the bells were pleasant company, for al ready the darkness had begun to fall, and the village was far down the mountain. The boy patted Shanko's neck and whispered something in his ear. Tired as he was, the poor little beast soon started the pebbles rolling dewn the road; he knew that a box of sweet hay was waiting for him in his Thrcahold fa..t passed! quick. shuddering thatCfled Lujg pSreg9ed Ws ,eath' chill. Anil trembling, pulsing of my heart. And panting pain, and failing will, Cereal tlia Presence what tbou art. Thee well 1 know, thy nam is Death No maudoor bars force thee pass by: Unvrouglit is my task, but, ebbing breath. Leave nought of that task to do save die. -Imu. Hinna Coal for sale by Gregory, 11th andO. Phone 343. WHEN THE SUN LOOKS BACK. er bag close against his velvet jacket. and watched the sage bushes. Suddenly Shanko stopped, the little bells jerked uneasily. Something white rose beside the read. Luis flung his scarf about his head to hide the awful what? "Blessed mother, save me!" Tie cried. The bells began to sound again. Luis threw back his scarf. He turned his head "The cross!" But the tall crucifix was now in the distance. MARIE. county, Nebraska Given under my hand this 11th day pfMarch. A. D. 1897. John J. Trompen, 3-13 Sheriff. Whtn the sun looks back from the west. And the shadows are long; and pale. And full in the face of the hurrying dark The meadow lark trill? from his rail. When the owl uncovers his face. And shrieks .through the cottonwoods drear. Then each little wren in his leaf stems grey. He hlvera And shakes to hear. Katharine Mellck. Wear no weeds when you mourn for me. AH the sorrow is yours and mine; Flaunt, no sign for the world to see. Yours and mine must the heart break be. Weap no trars when you speak my name, AH for the .joy that was yours and mine. I.ong and bright was the way we came; Weap no tears when you speak my name. Katharine Mellck Marie has just passed by our house. She has a new jacket on. This makes two new jackets this winter, and I know she has three capes five new winter wraps. She has an American Beauty pinned against her fur collar. She looks like a picture from the "Bon Ton." She was at. a party last night, and at one the night before. This morning I saw two white kid slippers lying in the alley; they were stained dark and the heels pretty badly turned. I have seen white slippers on the ash pile twice before. The. children carry them away. I know they are Marie's, for they are very small and pointed, and no one else in the neighborhood wears such slippers. I have lived in this part of town three months. I see Marie very often, and every time I think that she looks prettier. Ah, Marie is coming back. She must have forgotten something. Yes. it is her card-case. If you are thinking- of jet ting a bicycle see our line. It is complete and can save you JLZ:"!'?.??. money. Crancer & Curtice Co. yablUhed without one Ed. Call and see the pretty oval 207 S. 11th st. Mnndav a lot nf frarnfirl frames, fancy corners and tops pictures at $1, many of now coming- in. these pictures "were $1 un- Crancer & Curtice Co. framed, LemLng Store, 207 S. 11th st. 1106 O Street If you eat why not try the Annex res taurant, 133 Sc. 12th St. lfast Time, Tlnrotagti Cam. To Omaha, Chicago, and points in supporting in times of peace great Iowa and Illinois, the UNION P AClFICafm'eIf- Th,e entimen! against war to ... ,, , . r w t steadily gaining. Rev A. Z. Conrad, laconneciioa with the C. ifcfc.Y.Ry. .. f. t . ! ,- .... . , .. - . . Congregationalist. Worcester, Mass. offers the best service and the fastest time. Call or write to me for time cards, CHEERFULNESS There is no use rates, etc. E. B. Slossox, to be down In the dark, damp cellar Gen. Ageat. when there are light, and warmth, ond comfort in the parlor. Consistency is SHERIFF SALE a reat essential of a Christian life. ,. . . . " , . . There is too little of it in the lives of Notice is hereby given hat by viriue christian people.-Rev. Jl I. Paxton. of an order of sale issued by the clerk d,mk,.,. nun j, n of the district court of the Third judi- Jterian, Philadelphia, cial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action WOMAN. I am ashamed to say that wherein George E. Bradfield is plaintiff 'or 6,000 yearsman has been a petty and Catherine S. Bowman et al. de- tyrant and lordling as far as woman fendant, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the has been concerned. Every Intelligent 13th day of April A. D. 1897 at the 8tudent of history knows this to be eaBt door of the court house, in the city ,,, D ' , ., , or Lincoln, Lancaster county. Nebraska, If06'-1!- E: F- Wr,ht- Congrega offer for sale at public auction the fol- Uona8t. Gardner. III. lowing described lands and tenements towit: CITIZENSHIP. Good citizenship de Lot seven (7), in block two (2), in mands first the recognition of God as toDK s aaauion to Liincoin, Lancaster supreme xovernor. As ritlzens men have no more right to Ignore God than as Individuals. If our bodies and souls belong to Him so does our state. Rev. C. A. Van Anda, Chicago. GOVERNMENT. God deals with governments as with, individuals. Where righteousness reigns there is 'blessing. Where it is ignored there Icometh destruction. Rev. J. L. Weaver. Presbyterian, Philadelphia. SOCIAL ETHICS. As Columbus dis covered a neglected hemisphere, so wo are just discovering a neglected hemis phere of church work the hemisphere of social ethics. Rev. W. F. Craft, j Presbyterian, Washington. PATRIOTISM True American pa triotism Ilea in fulfillment of American Ideas rather than in calculating UDon American Interests. It is the sound. patriotic American spirit to hold duty I higher than interest, to hold the citi zen's obligations at least as sacred as his rights. Rev. J. F. Brodle, Congre gate jn '1st. Salem. Mass. THE STATE. The st.ite Is a moral organism. One man Is not altogether man. Human nature cannot manifest itself wholly in the individual. It does not develop In Isolation. Hence emerge of very necessity out of the soul of hu manity itself family life, social life, re ligious life, political life. Rev. N. Luc cock. Methodist, Pittsburg. POLITICS AND RELIGION. Just so long as good men walk one way in their religion and another In their pol itics and join in the foolish cry that politics has nothing to do with religion, so long will bad men with selfish schemes and unscrupulous methods control affairs. Religion must be mixed with politics, business. Industrial, and social life. Rev. F. B. Cherington, Congregationalist, Spokane. Wash. fcSArALoa bfJ-Mtrfc.ll Tills book zbonM be In the lionets nf every Xtrt-rasfca Furvavr. 1 1 Is a -o-f gnioioiini rents ami rigin ciriu Ola. The reliability if Grtgtry's StMls ; are nnqamttoneiL. During the hard , ume, tnree ions ct inew nmoiu tnit were tlUtributetl In .Nebratka, freecf eharte, ami linndruls of far mers Itrul an opportunity to test their qnalitx nrben failure meant ruin. Grejcmy's S'eed Catalogue Is sent free cf chsrze to anyone In Nebraska. J. II. CKKCOKV X- SOX. Start-lea cad,: PARADISE FOR CRIMINALS. lira la to Ojmo Air la Comparative Fraodoat. A correspondent writim from Italy Clves some Interesting details of the treatment of prisoners on various Italian islands he visited while on a trip In the Mediterranean, says Lon dpn Tid-BIts. Each of flese Islands contains several hundred, prisoners, who are locked up every night at sun set, released at daybreak and locked, up again from midday until 2 o'clock. During the night no prisoner Is al lowed to be absent under any circum stances, but at midday those who work oa farms at a distance from the prison are allowed to remain out hy special permission of the director. During these free hours the prisoners can go anywhere they like on the Island and can engage In any work offered tkem