fHE O’NEILL FRONTIEf O. M. CRONIN. Publisher._ rNtILL. NEBRASKA Miss Gina Krog. of Christtnnla. has been nominated by the radical party of Norway for deputy in the parliament ary elections -o\v pending. Miss Krog visited the United States last spiing on her way to the International Coun cil of Women in Toronto. Site deliv ered several lectures to suffrage socie ties in New York and spoke to the Nor wegian women in Brooklyn She is said to have hud more to ilo with obtaining the ballot for tie women of Norway than any other individual, man or wom an. One of the characters well known on the Berlin Bourse one morning wagered that he would ask tin same question of 60 different persons and receive the tame answer from each. He went to first one and then another, until tie had reached the number of 60. And this is how lie won the bet: He whispered half audibly to each. "I say. have you heard that Meyer hml failed?" What Meyer?" queried the whole 60, one after another. According to statistics of taxes, while there wen? 94.123 billiard tables In France in 1892, in 1906 there were only 99,230. whereas If the game was hold ing its own the number should have in creased ns the children grew to bil liard playing age. The decadence of the game, wnich has had famous votaries, is ascribed to the success of outdoor sports, and especially to the Intense ami widespread Interest r.ow taken in motoring. No tantalum minerals are known to have been produced in the United States in 19oS, according to F. L. Hess, whose report on various rare metals forms an advance chapter of "Mineral Resources of the United States, Calen dar Year 1903," published by the geo logical survey. The tantalum used iti the manufacture of lamps in this coun try Is made In Germany and imported at a cost of $300 or more a pound. Old (In cans which find their way *.o the domestic rubbish heap have been turned to good account by the Liver pool corporation. Last year, from this source, the health committee realized $1,500. In future the revenue Is likely to be increased, because the authorities are engaged In putting down a new plant, it Is estimated that at least *6 ,000 a year might be derived from this form of municipal trading. Though the prescription seems to have disappeared from the pharmaco poeia of modern "beauty specialists," It was for centuries notorious that to ftM?d on snake meat was the way to win perpetual youth; to cure goiter, again, or any other swelling, all that was necessary was to munch a viper, Irom the tail up, as It might be a stick of celery; while yet another snake. If eaten, conferred the |*>wer of under standing all the tongues of birds. Oueen Helena of Italy has signified her Intention of becoming a member of the International Congress of Mothers. Bhe wishes to join in the work for the welfare of the children of the world, and will send a special envoy to the next moi ting ol' the organization, which is to be held In Denver next jcur. Sir Thomas Browne, uuthor of the “Rellglo Medici," believed In witches. He wrote: "For my part, 1 have ever believed, und do now know, that there arc witches. They that doubt of these do not only deny them, but spirits und are obliquely, and upon consequence a sort, not of infidels, but atheists." Among the clocks at Versailles Is one of great Interest, historically, for it be longed to Murie Antoinette, the hapless consort of Louis XVI. It Is a musical clock. For many years It has been out of order, but on the Initiative of Comte de Beauchamp It has been restored by M. Leroy, a descendant of the con structor of the timepiece. A German inventor has brought out a new process for lacquering brass tun ing by revolving It In a lathe and ap plying the lacquer while the tubing Is heated electrically. Formerly the heat ing had to be done in ovens with a separate operation for every coat ol lacquer. Japan’s foreign trade for the first half of 1900 amounted to $200,750, 000. a decrease of $13,000,000 from that of the first half ol 1908. Kxports were $93,500,000 (increase $7,000,000) and Im ports $107,250,000 (decrease $20,000,000) The balance of trade In favor of Japar gained $27,000,000. The tobacco grown in the United {States is of two general types or class es: (1) Cigar tobacco, and (2) chew ing, smoking, snuff and export tobac cos. In 1908 something more than 150, 000,000 pounds of ct-ar tobacco wai grown In the United States and nearly tour times the amount of the othei types. _ A new explosive of British Invention which is said to possess possibilities o: revolutionising the blasting work it connection with the construction of tin Panama canal, has been tested on tin Isthmus of Panama recently, and a: a result tlie canal commission has or dered 20 tons of it for trial. Health Commissioner Ritchie, of Bos ton, declares that pneumonia is now the most fatal disease in his jurisdiction According to the present figures of tIn board of health, pneumonia comes first heart disease second and tuberculosis which was first in 1900, third. Ha-hard Pybus of the Old Lodge Derby, at the local agricultural show ii 19t*0. guessed the exact weight of a llv bullock—S54 pounds. In 1907 his esti mate was only one pound out, and thi year he was within one and one-hat pounds of the correct weight. Coatsvlllo. l’a . is making prepara e-ms for celebrating next year tli 100th anniversary of the rollin of the first boiler plate in Aineric; This was done in that place in 1810 ! a small mill operated by water powei which was the beginning of a grea plant. Many natives of the province of On tarlo. Canada, are moving into tli Uni.ed St»t -s. principally into No York state. The population of the eit of Kings.on has increased only twent In the last year. The emigrants ui mostly young married couples. Min era I oil. winch includes petr< lenm. is one of the few articles of stap pi eduction In the United States who; sales abroad In the fiscal year r . showed an Increase over those of tl preceding year. When r division Is taken it. chehcai* of commons a two-minute sandglass turned to allow members time to enti the house. Then the doors are loeke Columbia university boys have take a step in the matter of reform that wl meet with lommedation. They hai barred mustaches MURDERED MAN IS FOUND IN CELLAR; SUSPECT ARRESTED Robbery the Motive—Man Under Arrest Watched Over Remains of Victim. Norfolk, Neb., Dec. !4. Joseph Mc Kay, aged ;>u, a physical giant of Brunswick. Neb., yas yesterday jailed for the murder of A.