- . - - - - falls . City Tribune r 8V TnlriUNIl PUILIIHINa CO - . . .uL8 OITY . . NI1BJtUJC.A. . . . " - ' - - - - - - - The difference between chnrlty nnn nfurm If ! Ihlll charity occaHlolIlIlI he' 1. glllH at hOllll' - - - - - - - When a fellow huH money to horn , there I ! are a lot of thel't who believe III HIOlltllllcOIIH ) eoniI111HtIou. "Hollie " observes the blew OinU IIIUII , ( ) \ ; York gvcllln Inll , " "lire honest only when tlwy HWelu' . " 1I0neHl ? - - If I n girl ! Iii only attractive enough , Hhe JCIH ( all the inure InvltutionH when she duesu't ! Imow how to slmte. - - - - - - The cl'lIl1lold back comb Of 1Chi. . cage 'ollng wOlllun exploded the other day Whalled lair she IIII1Hl have ! - - - - - - - The new SOl'villn cabinet lasted just ono dnr. ( If It was so soon to he done for , we \\'OII1IIJ1' what it was hegllll for . III I Chicago they are now 1\llll1aplng chorus glt'ls. 'J'helle homes for the aged hn vo got to ho filled up sOllie. Ii ( I + V. - - - - - - - If the law of supply and IlelllUlld Is ! still'ol'ltllIg there should also he a sharp decline III IlIlIIhs' wool on \VaII rl'clJt. One of the lost Ihollghlful Hlllcides on recllJ'll If ! thnt of the Kentllclcy mart who paid all his debts before tal\1ng his life . - - - - - - $ I G,50 for II loci of ' 1'hnckeray's heir ! Alaay U young ; man cherishes a loci of hair lint ( he wOllldn't sell for collhle ! thllt. - - - - - - If there IH I\nothel' ( Andrew Carne gie , probably he feels flattered , too , to lfllnl that anyone could borrow $1- 2fiOOOO on his nUllle Of course 1'.11' Lawson hopes that there huven't been any nice nbers of the New York yacht club caught In the stock IIInrlOt this . .1\'col - - - - - - - - - The Ilidw ells however ' . , \ \ \ , with their $ l , OOOOOO operation In connection with the bank of England l , still hold the record by a small lIIargln. - - - - - - - - King Peter of Servlu announces , that he Is In favor of arbltrallon. Almost - I most anybody wOllld , In Petm"s place , be an enthusiast on the suhject. Victims of kleptomania ] : should ] tacc ] care to have 1\ good social position or they are likely to be mistaken ] for shoplifters and treated accordingly ] . Whnt satisfaction would ] It bring tea a blhlhcaded ! man If he ] could ] grow another crop or hair ? Pcople would 1 only ] say that ho was wearing a wig Thomas . Lawson and CoI. Greene might both ho able to make ] up their losses If they would ] build u fence hound ( thCl elves and charge admls , son. ! A corps of motorists Is plan1l0d for the nOl'l1l1l1l arlllY. Judglngof from the record already ] established by motor lists I ; , they ought to be Invlnciblo In warfare Whenever a rich American girl girlS makes ] UII her mind that she want one there seems to be an earl ] , ai' a marquis or 1\ duke ai' something left OmOwhNe. The St Louis Globe-Democrat is i our authorll for the statement that women are easlm' to wake ] than met But It's mighty hard to put their su s' Iclons to sleep. Think ] of the collection of 1,179,713 1rinted books ; and pamphlets in the : ongresslonal library at Washington ! low mun ' lifetimes It would take t to ' I 'cad them through ! . , I - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - [ NEWS IN NEBRASKA STATE NOTES ! 'I'ccumseh IIIerehanls rPIIOI't a good holiday tl'aee. ] Dodge county employes hut eighteen male leacherR 'rhe hotel Lathrop at hardy was 1IIII'neei lO time ground There was a lire ut the Normal i college In Io'l'elllonl , but It did not iu . terl'ullI worli. Nebraska ] has realized from the In- Hllectlon of kerosene ] ' and gasoiIre ] , at 10 'onls per barrel , the sum of $ a8- 954. ! . { 0 , aecol'lling to the biennial report - port of Oil Inspectol' Church , whleh I I was tiled / wit h the governor AI ' ' . . who lIohll'ege John It Lucas , hot ; ; and 1.lIIel . ] ClYde Lest or Ieccnl ' her G , was hound over 10 the district court Oil a charge / of murder ! ! In the fil'sl degree and waK ) 'lIuandeel to jail without hnll. Charles Flplll hunl himself al Crete 110 was a foreman of Hlonp\\'ol'l. all the new Burliugluu depot at that p111re lie was found nl supper time hanging from Il rafter ill time tool 11eliRC. No cause Is known for the deed other than that he und been drinking hel\\'ily The J.'nrmers' Elevator company of Strnlls8vllle , hove the elevator trader 'ollslillclilln and have commenced to P ] lIn'chaso told ship gl'llin An expel'- tears + l man has been placed In charge of lilt ! business and the farmers hy cooperatlon hOle ] 10 circumvent the t grain bU 'el's' Il'usl If such an Insll- tllllon ( exists. , Judge lIarrlngton In the 11Ish'Iet IOIll't ! at long Pine , has gl'Unted a lie- CI'CO annllllln the marriage of S , Herbert l\loOl'c rued Clara ' [ 'nylon " which occurred .n Long Pine severnl l years ago The decree was potltloned I for hy Will ( 11. 'Taylor ] of Hmwdale , Ill , who declared that his sister had 1)Q.m : Insane since 18tH. 1Irs.loOl'e is now rut Inmnte of the Lincoln any huu. George E , flashed , president of the Beatrice Creamery company and tor ) . tier resident of Lincoln , will return t o " Llncnltl from California with his family nbolll .l urunry 1. He has heel In I Colnmdn and California for several i years 011 account of III-health. hilt has so for recovered that his Ilhysicinns ray he can return 10 this climate with i safety. The family has heen for some lime at Ocean Beach , Crtl Recently P. C. Alcorn of Crab 01" . chard suffered an In1\11'Y to one of his e } 'os , and It was believed the optic ( might he Ra "cd. Howeve ) ' , InllamllHl' lion set In III such a bad condition that the sight / nr the other eye was threatened , nlld the surgeons deemed It advisable ! to romo\'o he I injure eyeball 10 guard against the l'osslhllllr ' of lr. ; Alcol'n'g suffering total bliu ness llnyor : lIaelell and some of he I cut : . councilmen or lIumhollll had an interesting , teresting session with a stranger who a ' last + wool and made all pre- h ) ! Iltu'atlons In 011011 lip n bucket shop In I n vacant omeo room of the city. The : \lIthol'ltles objected , . hut the man went on with his ' ' ; arrangements tint it warned that he would he Immediately arrested If he attempted to do busl- ness , when he decided to drop t 11e malloI' P. L 1'I'OYOI' In jumping from freight \o . 46 at Cnlll\wa , had 11. narrow eg- ape from n horrible death which he Js. , . IIl1ble 10 remember for some time to 'ome 'f'oyer hag been 1111 at Sheridan - dan fOl' some t time past told , wanting to get back ] ; : to his home at Cullawar , made arrangements with a par \ ' b'lnglnsome / horses cast to ride with him. Thinking the train was not going 10 stop when It arrived there , he nude a jump for the t platform , which was covered with fr031. A few minutes later ] he was discovered by Frank ] \Ialivlclca : , the night watchman , lying ! Insensible , with his head near ly touching the mils. IT AFFECTS NEBRASKA LANDS. - - lnkaid 1 Has Some Amendments to the Laws WASIIINGTON-Congressman Kimt Maid of ehraslm introduced an nmemlmenl eli the opening day of con press to t amend the hOllies lead laws affecting certain lands in the w CSlern and northwcstcl'll 1'01'110118 of Ne . hraslm which would extend the time six months within which cat rymen under the bill effective last .Tune max occupy the land so entered This is n trilling mutter compared with other I prapos0d < < ] amendments to the Klnl.nl law , which , It will he remembered ] , in- creased the area of a homestead entry to G.to lI're8 I'romlll'nl Nehraslml1 ! ; propose 11. low 10 amend the I\lnmid ] law , pl'ovld- fog far Iw t sole use of grazing lands fOI' grazing pnu ' pases . This proposition is made In the t hope of promoting the settlement .01' profitable ] occupancy of the vast area of grazlllg Inlles ] tributary - tary 10 the Burlington , Union Pacific and orhwe6tern railroads in the stole Charles 1 , ' . tanderson of Omaha , general solicitor for the Burlington , wOl1ld have the depart nient of the In' tm'lor survey these I lands and put them info three classos-namely , first , arable lands : second , irrigable ] ands : third I , pastoral lands The latter class air I . \lanllerson : would have put on sale al not less ] than 10 cents nor more than 25 cents an acre. An other idea Is to sell , under the direcliou of the secretary of the In- lerlol' , nil ] ands not disposed of under the Kinkaid act. Still another amend meal provides for buying the land out right nt 10 cents 01' more an acre , in the discretion of [ the secretary of the interior MI' l\landerson has laid his ideas before the members of the Nebraska delegation in congress and has requested - quested them to join him in a conference - once to be held ut Washington or at Omaha some time this month - - . PAY FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS - Districts Deal Liberally With Their Educators. The various school districts of the slate of Nebraska have dealt liberally with thelt' school teachers during the last year and while the total anlOunt of nnouey silent In salaries for men teachers Is 11. decrease when compared with the amount spent last , It does not follow that the llIlIvlduul salaries ] or men have decreased , for the reason that the number of men teachers em- pored ] this 'eal' Is year less than the yea 1 before. According 10 statistics compiled by Chief Cleric lIarnly for use in ( the biennial ] report of Superintendent Fowler there was spent for sanrles ] for male teachers this year was $572- 28.20 , and fur female teachers , $ . , - 53a,108.10 , Compared 10 $608,708,79 spent In salaries for male teacher and $2,313,469.1 paid 10 female teachers last 'eal' . Of this lolal 1 amount Douglas count . canny paid Its male E teachers In 904 $29,834.87 , and Its re- male leachel's $386,971.88. III 1Hl4 ! there Wl.'l'e ' 4h emploYtHl in the state 1 , 8U men and 8,32 ; ; women teacher , against ) J,490 men and 7,819 women teachet's last year , making a total for 1904 of 9,714 , against 9,309 , the In- crease III teachers being occasioned it' the ' ' increase in women teachers , showing ! that woman Is gradually tak- lug the place of matt In edul.'allonllJ lines In Nebl'llslca. - - - Fifteen Years in Court NEBRASKA CI'Tl = Pie estate of Robert Hawks , deceased , that was filed for probate In the county ourt ahout fifteen year& ago , has been se t . lied and closed. The estate Is one of the largest ever filed for ' probate In i the county court and was the cause of many ' lawsuits . - - Lights on Brooklyn Bridge. There are three lights on the Brook . , lyn bridge which are never seen by l' those who have occasion to use the bridge at night , but those three lights monn much to the masters of SL1l11ng vessels whose masts approach or ex- ceed the 135 feet between the center of the pan laid the watol' One of the Three il ! directly III the center of the L. spun and marls the highest point , file - ) other two are at each side of the ccn- reI' light , about 10 feet from the tow ors , and mark limo danger llmit. , Lord Rosebery's "Good Story " In n recent English biography ap- pears an anecdote told In the charac . Im'isllc [ English manner The writer remarks : "LoI'd TIoseber told 0. very . rood story ( tor he is always amusing ) ; about a gentleman who was traveling In the southern United States. The - fife } visitor was being shaved by a negro ' \ barber and noticed the extreme blunt- ness or the razOl' .1\ " 'Yes sir , ' said the barber , 'it is vary bleat , sar : I was out last night livid the bO\5/ } _ f ' , , Automobile Baby CarrIage. London now has an automobile baby , carriage It can bo stopped easily by a child tn the car depressing a pedal with Us foot or by the person In charge pushing forward a lever on the side or the car. As this lever Is fitted with a locking ] gear . it is Impossible for the child to reverse it and restart the car. Found at Last. Hensler , Ark . Dec. 26th.-Spoclo. ( ! ) -That a sure cure for Backache would be a priceless boon to the people and especially the women of America Is ; admitted by all interested in medical matters , and Mrs Sue Williams ot this place ! Is certain she has lOund in I Dodd's Kidney Pills ) ] the long-looked , for cure. .1' " 1 am 38 years old . " Mrs. Williams ant's , "and I have Buffered with the Backache very much for three/ . ; c or four 'enrs. 1 have been treated - by good physicians and got no relief , but thanks to God , I have found a cure Jt last and it is Dodd's Kidney Pllls. I have taken only one box and It ( has done mo more good than all the doctors - tore in three or four 'ears. 1 want nil sufferers from Backache to know ; that they can get Dodd's Kidney Pill and get well. " Backache is one or the first symp . toms of Kidney Dlsoase. Guard against Bright's Disease or Rheumatism by curing It with Dodd's Kidney Pills ' 411 Value of Self-Command. Shakespeare made old Adam in "A9 You Lllce It" assign his temperate youth as the indispensable condition precedent ] to his vigorous ago. Time condition applies to the mental and moral sides of mankind as truly as to the physical ) A cheerful self-coin- , mand is ! the most to be desired o : : . all the gifts of the gods and Is some Ihing that may bo measurably acquired - quired ( even it the gods dented It at birth. Don't you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely superior tu any other , , it put up 16 ounces In pack' ages and sells at same price IlS 12. ounce packages or other kinds ? Kickers ] hide the best things in mo in the dust they raise. A Rare Coed Thinp . "Am using ALLEN'S FOt7P - EASE , and call truly say I would not have been without _ It so long , had I known the relict It would fI\ . give aching feet. I ' my think It a rare good 'I' thlug for UIl .OIlIJ hnl'Iagsore or tired oot- , . Mrs llntildlIolt , + vert , Providence , R. 1 . " Sold by all Druggists , 25c. Ask to-day As soon as you are proud or your humlllt it dies AltU.lIt,1,1TEBU CURE NOR PILB9 Itchlnl.lll1ud , lIIeedlng ' ' or I'rotrudl , drug lIt I'rotrudlDg 1'11111 Your will refund money It PALO OINTINN7 tall- to cure rOil In 6 to It ! days , ti0c. There may bo such a thing as a man who has stolen once and then Hloppell , but we don't know him.