[ NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. [ ( ILL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON h [ Religious , Social , Agricultural , Polit ical and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. ( < jMrs. Ruth Lcnvitt lectured at Springfield , delighting u largo audl- [ once. [ Hpldrcgo Is making a move for n W depot ant } does not propose to fboput off. .j Jhe William Gutz school house , five urnies east of Falls City , burned , the [ ilrplJit was thought , being started by "TfSEFps. , H Albion Telephone company has .mado application to the state railway ijsoiHunlsslon for ) authority to raise their K\i TrG fatvs. H. H. Wasmor of Fremont was fully burned by spilling carbolic 1 on her face and , It Is said , will marked for llfo. nginecr Otto O. Wright of the k Island road died an the result of [ Injuries received In the smash-up between - ( tween two Rock Island engines. Congressman Hinshaw has recom- nonded the appointment of Charloa Harless as postmaster at Polk , [ Neb. , vlco Orlgen Frost , deceased. northbound Union Pacific freight ; JaIn was wrecked a few miles north Holmosvlllo , Gage county. The ck was caused by u broken rail. Several cars were d railed and dam- "ged. | " News reached Norfolk of the death San Diego. Cal. , of Dr. U. F. Kelp- , formerly superintendent of the InSane - [ Sane hospital at Norfolk and for [ many years a prominent democratic ( politician In North Nebraska. Frank Knoles of Kearney , a six teen-year-old student In the first year of the high school , was arrested on the charge of forgery. So far three checks have been found that Knoles confesses to have written and cashed. Mrs. Mllinda R. Kiuney , who settled in the vicinity of Falls City in 1854 , and who now resides in Hluo Springs , 'says that In her recollection the roads were never In such bad condition as they were before the recent cold snap. After a three days' trial in the dis- trlct court Samuel C. Nelson was found guilty of having embezzled $1,900 belonging to the AIR la. Mill Ing company of York. The case wllj be appealed to the supreme court. Fred J. Hallstom , aged 22 , 'of Omaha , and Miss Gasena Stlllhan , aged 21 , were married at the home of her brother , near Lorton. Both are mutes and first met In the state institution at Omaha. The Burt County Telephone com pany has made application with the Nebraska railway commission for au thority to Issue $75,000 In stock. The company has been notified to appear and throw light on certain particulars In regard to the issuance of stock. The annual meeting of the Ellis Farmers' Grain and Live Stock com pany was held last week. During the last year the company has expended $31,000 for corn , $2GC7i. : ! > 3 for wheat , $7,318.91 for oats and $25,707.54 for hogs. A great auction sale of KlinbiUl county land was held in the Aurora opera house. Thirty quarter sections of land were auctioned off , the aver age price being about $9 an acre. Thu sale was conducted by the county sur veyor of Ktmball county. Some time ago Mrs. Rebecca Pond of Nebraska City brought a sull against Herman F. Schadeu for $10 , 000 for selling Intoxicating liquors to her husband , forcing her to get a divorce from him. The case was tried at Lincoln and the jury gave a judgment against Schadcn for $3,400 me Nebraska Federation of Cnurch "es , which was organized in Lincoln last February , at a convention of delegates from all parts of the state has asked that all churches In the state 'devote the loose collection o the evening service for December 11. or 18 to the purposes of the club. Marly L. Plcrson , a resident ol Pickrell , Gage county , committed sul cido by shooting herself back of the right ear with a :52-callber : revolver Her body was found in a closet a her homo by her husband , George Pierson. No cause Is known. Albert Hrown , a harness maker o Urunswlck was last seen alive Satur iTay evening. Wednesday evening a search was made for him and he was found in the collar of his house dead , evidently having been killed am dragged down stairs. It is not expected In Hastings tha there wll bo serious trouble in bring ing about the union of Hellovue and Hastings colleges , In accordance will the directions given by the Nebraska synod at the meeting In Kearne > Monday. . Friends ol' Hastings declare that the movement for the union o the colleges was not urged in a spirl of hostility to either institution. An unknown man was found In at unconscious condition at Central City and removed to the jail , where ho was attended by local physicians , who pronounced - /nouncod it a case of acute kidney troublo. Ho died soon after withou recovering consciousness. Under the direction of the Women's Christian Temperance union there was held at the Methodist church In Harvard a Silver Gray contest , con slBting of recitations by six women none being eligible to enter under 4i years of age. One woman , in ho 80th year , gave an Interesting papoi which she read without glasses. LIKE UNTO THE DAYS OF OLD La Camargue Alone In France Pr * serves the Ancient and Honorable Sport of Falconry. La Cnmarguo scorns commonplace diversions. La Cnmarguo alone , In this latter-day Franco of ours , pro vides the great nnd entrancing spec tacle of hawking. Falcon on wrist , Lho southern sportsmen come to the JRhono doltn to Indulge In the aristo cratic pastime of falcony , which is the princely relaxation of Arabia , India and the Kirghiz Steppes , the noblest sport of old France , the royal sport above all others. One cannot meet a hawking party In the Cnmnrgue plain without having Irresistibly brought to mind a vision of the dnys of old. Behind the vnrlots urging on the greyhounds , the howlIng - Ing , barking pack , the whole court fol lows the flight of the fnlcon pursuing the kite In the clouds above ; a gallant chase. If over there was , In which the ladles on their palfreys , clad In velvet gowns nnd feathered hats , worn Guel- phlc fashion , canter In the front rank , with their coats looped up above the knee and boots of embroidered leather , vigorously spurring the horse. It was for them , always for them , that each vied with the other in the skill nnd elegance wherewith he threw the fal con , recalled him after his victory and placed him gracefully upon his mis tress * gloved wrist. La Cnmarguo Is one great heronry ; and , to n falconer , nothing in the world comes up to "flying n heron. " lie is the finest bird of all to hunt. The pink flamingo lets himself bo bled without uttering a complaint , hardly more than a sad little cry , as though to Iveg for mercy ; n few drops of palo red blood and all Is over. He dies gently and easily. With the heron the game Is more evenly matched ; he is a fine , strong bird , n formidable and very crafty enemy. The falcon shoota up llko an arrow in pursuit. The gray bird tries ta disappear , but his enemy , who is struggling to soar above him in order to swoop down upon him , runs him close , harasses him , compels him to pass the clouds. The tragedy Is consummated at a giddy height. Andre Castalgne , in Harper's. Just to Annoy. "In Lady Cardigan's new volumh of memoirs , " said n Chicago publisher , "the virtue of one of the artlstocwitlc Tollemache ladies Is assailed. The lady herself has long been dead , but all her descendants , to the third and fourth generation , are writing to the papers , denying the truth of Lady Cardigan's attack. "It all goes to show how sensitive we are about the virtue of our ances tors. This was understood by a Chicago cage pro-suffragist who wrote to the papers the other day : " 'Senator Blank's shameful attacks on the motives of the militant suffra gettes must cease. Before Senator Blank traduces those pure-minded ladies he hnd better look after his thieving , drunken old mother. ' "A friend to whom this letter was shown said to the pro-suffragist : "That l all "very trenchantly putT It's libelous of course. I suppose you're quite sure of your ground ? ' " 'Sure of my ground ? ' said the pro- suffragist , impatiently. 'I never heard a word against the old lady. All I know is , if Senator- Blank has the common feelings of a gentleman he'll bo very much annoyed. ' " "Bobs" and the Boy. An interesting Incident is recorded In connection with the visit which Lord Roberts paid to Marylebone to. distribute the medals won by mem , bers of the local rifle club , recently , 'One of the gold medals was won by a lad ( a competitor In the juvenile sec tlon ) , who belonged to very poor par ents. Thinking that his clothes wore too shabby to appear before the field marshal , he had broken into a neigh bor's house and stolen money for a suit of clothes. He wag detected brought before the Marylebone magls trate , and let off under the first of fenders act. When the matter was brought to Lord Roberts' notice he called for the lad , took him aside , and gave him some words of advice , tell ing him that It was character and not clothing that mattered. The boy got his medal. London Mail. How Welsh Women Carry Babies. The quaint old Welsh way in which Swansea women carry 'their babies attracts every one's notice when vis iting that town for the first time. A big shawl over the right shoulder is drawn down to the left hip , where the t-.vo ends of the shawl are met anil held together , forming a sort of pouch or pocket , in which the baby snuggles cosily and solely. its weight is so Biiported by the hip and distributed by the shawl over the whole uper part of the body that there Is no strain at all nor any tiring of the arms. This probably accounts for the upright carriage of the Welsh mother. Moreover , the method is com fortable for the child and so safe thr.t In Swansea small boys swathev ! In their mothers' shawl are seen carrying the family's latest baby. A Father's Relationship. A New York business man has u small daughter who is extremely fond of her mother. She likes her father well enough , but does not go Into rap tures over him. A caller at the house , knowing the situation , asked the child why ehe didn't love her father , as she did her mother. "Oh , you see , " she explained very evidently to her own satisfaction , "papa Is only related to us by mur- riago. " HIP SUBSIDY BILL MAKES SOME NEW PLANS. 0 MAKE COUNTER PROPOSAL Attention of Congress Is to Be Called to the Posslbllltlco of Having Ownership and Control of Freight Ships. Washington , D. C. The ship subsl- y measure Is generally expected to go through congress at the present esslon , but it will not do so until after nn interesting counter proposoal has been forced upon the attention of congress. This counter proposal IB no less ban the government building n num ber of fast freight steamships and op- rate them in the South American rade on its own account. They would hen bo available as naval auxiliaries n time of war , and if there were any oss in their operation , the govern ment would stand it directly , Instead of indirectly through the payment of a subsidy. The proposal of the government go ng into the shipping business IB not regaided as so startling as It. might have done a few yours ago , for the reason that the government Is already n that business. It operates a line of steamships in connection with the Panama railroad and the Panama canal construction work , from the ports on the 7.0110 to United States ports. These boats handle freight for the government , and also freight and passengers In general business. More over , the government Is In the rail road business , as the owner of the Panama railroad ; and it Is urged by members of congress who arc going to present this plan , that 11 would rep e-sent nothing more than an extension of the enterprise in which Uncle Sam Is already engaged. The names of Senators Nowlands and Cummins have both been con nected with this proposal , and it Is said that such an amendment to the ship subsidy measure is certain to bo offered. The opponents of subsidy have small doubt that the votes have been listed to pass the measure through the house. Although they are determined against It , they all expect it will carry. There is a strong sup port for the plan of subsidizing a line from the east coast of the United States to the east coast of South America , and another line from the west coast of the United States to the west coast of South America. Not so much strength is available for the support of a line to the far east , but it is believed the votes can be mus tered to include it. Suggestion of the government build ing its own boats and operating them has attracted much interest. . The plan commonly discussed Is to In crease the number of vessels owned by the Panama Railroad company , and have them put Into the general South American trade. This would do away with the possible embarrassments of having the government directly handl ing commercial business , which might cause difficulties in relations with other countries. Acclaim Peary Discoverer. Washington. The national geogra phic society Wednesday night public ly acclaimed Commander Robert E. Peary the discoverer of the north pole , and In recognition thereof presented to him a gold medal. There was no reference to the claims of Dr. Frederick A. Cook and only a slight one to the polar contro versy. Captain Robert A. Bartiett , the mas ter of the Roosevelt , also received a medal. This was presented by Am bassador James Bryce of Great Brit ain. Andrew Carnegie , Ambassador Jusserand of France ; Baron Des- planches , the Italian ambassador ; General Thomas Hubbard , president of the Peary Arctic club and Speaker Cannon sat at the speaker's table. Mr. Carnegie made a short address. It was also announced that a medal has been ordered presented to Grove Karl Gilbert of Washington In recognition - nition of various scientific Investiga tions he has made. To Pension the Blind. Washington. A bill granting pen sions of $100 a month to blind children of civil war veterans was Introduced in the house Wednesday by Represen tative Hinshaw. The pensions are made available to all cnlldron who were so afflicted before reaching the age of sixteen and who are now fifty years old nnd the pension of $100 shall be paid in lieu of any pension now being paid by the government. Representative Norrls Introduced a pension bill authorizing the restora tion of pensions to wdows ( of civil war veterans who remarried and who later either became widows for a second end time or wore divorced. Will Form Supreme Lodge. Kansas City Representatives of the Missouri , Kansas , Azrlzonu , Ne braska , Colorado , Now Mexico and Masaschusetts grand lodges of the An cient Order of United Workmen de cided at a meeting here Wednesday to form a new supreme lodge under the nnma of the National Ancient order of United Workmen. A committee of which L. M. Ponwell of Topeka , Kas , is chairman , and W. J. Howell of St , Louis , secretary treasurer , was delegated - gated to make plans for the new organization. GOOD WORK IS LOVED WORK And Therein One Should Find the Contentment That Is Chief Part of Life. If n mnn doesn't love his worlt , ho linil better get something else to do. But the trouble Is that auch people will hnrdly love tuiy kind of work. The trouble Is In them. They lack Intelligence. It they know enough to' know good work , they would soon learn to love It. The mnmml'trulu- Ing schema hns this In view to sur round the job n mnn Is doing with such intelligence nnd tngto no will nmko It attractive to him. "Tho man who Is in love with his job gets more contentment out of llfo than any other , " says llrandor Mat thews ; and he gets a great part of his contentment In doing his work right No man cnn love his work who shirks. No man can bo contented who Is dis honest about his work. This Is shirk ing or doing It negligently. So those things always go together honest work , contentment and love of the job. AGONIZING ITCHING. Eczema for a Year Got No Relief Even at Skin Hospital In Despair Until Cutlcura Cured Him. "I was troubled wilh a sovcro Itch ing and dry , scrufy skin on my ankles , foot , arms and scalp. Scratching made It worse. Thousands of small rod pim ples formed and tlicso caused intense Itching. \ was advised to go to the hospital for diseases of the skin. I did so , the chief surgeon saying : "I never eaw such a bad case of eczema. " But I Got little or no relief. Then I tried many so-called remedies , but I became so bad that I almost gave up In despair. After suffering agonies for twelve months , I was relieved of the almost unbearable Itching after two or three applications of Cutlctirn Ointment. I continued ita use , combined with Cutl cura Soap and Pills , and I was com plctoly cured. Henry Searlo , Little- Roclc , Ark. , Oct. 8 nnd 10 , 1907. " Potter Drue & Cbcm. Corp. , Solo Props. , Itocton. Detected. The consul in London of a continen tal kingdom was informed by his gov ernment that one of his country' women , supposed to bo living in Groal Britain , had been loft n million of money. After advertising without re sult , he applied to the police , nnd smart young detective was sot to work. When a few weeks had gone by his chief asked him how ho was going on "I've found the lady , sir. " t "Good ! Where Is she ? " "At my place. I got married to her yesterday ! " $100 Reward , $100. The rrtulcra ol thla paprr will bo plnuml to leant that there ta at least one dreaded disease ( lint nclenco baa been nblo to euro In nil Ita etiujos , and tliat I : Catarrh. Hall's Cntarrh euro Is the only positlvi euro now known to the mixllr.il fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional ( Il3eii.sc. requires n rontlltu tlonal treatment. Unit's Catarrh Curu la taken In ternalljuctlnit directly upon the blood nnd mucous Burtaees ot thn pyntrm , thereby destroying tlio foundation oftho disease , and invlni ; the patlen strength by building up the constitution nnd nsslst- Ing nature In doing 1(3 work. The proprietors bava BO much faith In Its curative powers that they offc Ono Hundred Dollars for any cnso that It lolls to euro. . Send for list , of tratlmonlali Address P. J. CIIKNEY A CO. . Toledo , O. Bold by all DniCk'Ms. 75c. Take iioUl 1'ainlly 1'lllD for constlcatlon. / Described. Miss Glddlgosh Oh , uncle , have you seen the Wllllamses' baby ? Do describe it to me. Uncle Snark Description ! TJm ! ah ! very smallfeatures , clean shaven , red-faced , and looks a hard drinker. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORl A , a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children , and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over J } ( ) Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. If the women are to bo credited , every married woman finally dies of a broken heart , nnd every old bach elor has had his heart burled in n grave for years. Cnn&tlpntlnn causes nnd Rrrlnutljr niimj d I M'.I > < ! . It IH thoroiiKhly cun-d by Dr. I'll ico'b rullctH. Tiny hUKir-coatcd frunulcs. Did it ever occur to you that book worms are awful bores ? . _ ? * * * ' M * ; - ' - ' J "iii' * * ; ' y. y- * ; ' * * * Lgy5 l * t ° lfg"- > Best for Baby and Best for Mother I IEI Is fine [ or children end adults , very pleaiant to take and ftce from opiates. It teethes and heals the aching throat and assures restful nights to both mother end child. All DrugsuU , 25 cent * . Color more floods brlohtsr and latter colors than an ] r enj garment without ripping opart Write ( or ireo bo Mrs.Ho sewife-Tiiefe5 a Medium in Everyfiuntf r UF done is not Rood. This is especially trno of baking nnd it is Just ns true of baking powder. II you use the cheap nnd Big Can Kinds you nro getting quantity nt the sacrifice of quality. It cannot bo ns good or nn economical as Calumet the medium pricfl hind. If you use the High Price Kind , you nro paying tribute to the Trust the quality is no better. ? 9 14 < T Htf IT 4 99 leres the Ml Vafce in BAKING POWDER The Cheap Calumet , in the Standard 1 Ib , can , and Big sells at a moderate cost but is great Can Kind in all'round satisfaction. You use Ies3o U itmakesthobakingllghter , purer inure deli cious. Ono baking la tRU can you get will Us superiority ThoTruat prove more substance buff Kind riority try it. Ask not more baking your grocer nnd in powder. It is ( Treat Crtit In price , sist on Calumet. 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