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7600 259 16J3 931 596 999 1891 212 4421 15 779 1313 1235 S6 20S 361 1569 32 1094 1174 S37 S88 202 334 51 1136 2951 975 Sol 123 25 13701 50 705 1297 1194 1759 S66 201 815 740 1966 1122 677 1933 210 1603 07 2006 244 1561 550 53S 165 651 1171 79 396 761 1060 S24 1102 170 1565 701 39 Injured In Football Game HUMBOLDT Neb Dec 3 Will Power as the result of a foot ball vame at Auburn has two broken ribs cxd numerous other hurts wya gx w f 18 C01 11 157 799 61 4 22 331 19 15 21 581 46 131 651 21 1622 1217 140 90 1301 597 t4 4061 1722 1427 1359 22381 1243 299 743 631 1703 920 1173 1872 6S1 537 11S0 361 10S6 2007 8800 290 17311 864 695 1130 3107 254 392 79 498 1640 1314 798 J90 398 141 49 874 16151 1304 954 225 339 IIS 1307 5117 1163 95 150 56 1667 1000 931 1573 12791 2192 1400 174 1062 74S 11651 9S2 953 2159 29 1S80 690 1932 360 1645 544 429 153 63S 1564 8G 791 4oO 1410 9S9 122S 122 19S0I 1596 1181 124 79 1263 586 6iZ 39S 17331 1404 1372J 23071 1205 290 701 421 1679 875 1141 1825 638 516 1158 341 1021 19S0 S964 287 1716 S3 C64 1101 30751 23S 376 70 478 159S 1305 780 282 293 13S5 50 1581 1276 1035 217 319 110 1257 4S35 1095 94 142 53 1500 927 910 1521 1267 2129 1373 163 1042 709 10S6I 955 906 2161 416 1S42 682 1S97 347 1C09 525 405 143 635 1555J 81 6S2 702 1379 968 us 120 1910 16C01 936 25o 1524 533 336 14 636 1135 NEBMSSC Result of the Canvass of the Vote Cast at the Genera Election November 5 1901 A TABLE TO PRESERVE EOR EUTURE REfERENCE Figures for Ail the Candidates in All the Counties in the Contest Last Month Miscellaneous Nebraska Matters in Various Sections of the Commonwealth COUNTIES Adams Antuiope Banner Blaine Boono Box Butto Brown Buffalo Butler V c u tir nixso vii dx iy Cheyenne vixy Cuming Dakota w es a Dawson Deuel Dixon Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Oarfleld Grunt virly Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney Keith Keya Paha Kimball Knox Lancaster Lincoln Logan Loup McPherson Madison Merrick Nance Nemaha Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps - Pierce Platte X- OIK Red Willow Richardson Rock Saline Sarpy Saunders Scotts Bluff Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton v Thayer 7 Thomas Thurston Valley Washington Wayno Webster Wheeler York Totals Judge of Supremo CL 3 a f Q w Regents of the University H a i 15341 115 9741 67 74p 9 4Sj 3 1070 43 377 16 517 29 IWll 4 1396 87 717 30 1658 8t 179S 112 12231 27 2491 19 497 43 25 24 14151 83 1015 301 12481 23 16331 3831 570 29 44G 1117 201 730 1794 72301 242 1 2501 10 1591 24 S95 44 614 15 9601 521 17461 2057 1901 131 434 20 1189 91 771 200 3611 1499 23 1051 1123 9131 77 858 51 1294 787 C52 1292 u 11 I o K1 S- WW 12 1 15 291 131 21 4 3 3 79j 481 62 8 88 43 -1 3 12031921 9S9931 S63344072ilS36 690S4 96S43I S3S95I SlS191423740131924i200 Child Labor Law LINCOLN Dec 3 Deputy Labor Commissioner Watson is sending to school authorities in the various coun ties sets of attendance certificates and record blanks to be used in compli ance with the child labor law The records made under the direction of the former deputy were faulty in many respects and a new form has been prescribed which conforms p all details to the schedule provided by law The child labor law requires twenty weeks school attendance be fore employment can be given to any child under the age of 14 Cnuerht In the Machinery SHBLTON Neb Dec 3 Within the past three weeks three serious accidents have occurred in a corn shredder which has been at work near here the last and most serious being one by whieh August Peters a promi nent young farmer and owner of the machine lost his right hand and arm to the elbow- Ho attempted to re move an obstruction without stopping the machine Cattle Died from Poison BARTLEY Neb Dec 3 A large number of horses and cattle have re cently died in this vicinity with the mysterious cornstalk disease Two horses that were fed the corn fodder and corn and one horse that had been fed corn and hay became crazy and died Some suppose the poison is in the defective corn Softlry Shoots Himself GRANT Neb Dec 3 County Su perintendent A Softley accidentally shot himself Friday while repairing a small rifle The ball passed through the thigh and it is considered a seri ous wound 117S 1G78 8591 189 793 671 1GS6I 10781 6631 19161 18Sf 1553 73S 1992 231 1529 5221 3261 -45 6161 11571 711 3791 7171 926 777 10451 1781 16391 521 43 S5 96 331 32 rs 4fl 36 39 AI 61 99 9S 7 8 55 46 311 21 45 i CO 851 84 341 31 131 134 2S1 37 371 33 23 26 Si Si 41 3 HI 8 37 36 6 10 131 10 91 S3 51 16 51 12 21 21 22 19 3 13 221 23 91 -11 825 846 5 6 10 49 1 51 12 I6 34 1 33 31 1 31 23 Boy ent to the Ksform School STERLING Neb Dec 3 Sheriff Strong took Joe Hobbs to the reform school The lad has been a source of a great deal of trouble to his teachers and parents for several years and is apparently incorrigible having been expelled from school several months ago Lately he enticed a young girl into a barn and attempted to outrage her She advised her parents and they filed a complaint From Norfolk to Lincoln LINCOLN Neb Dec 3 Governor Savage upon the recommendation of the state board of charities and cor rections will advocate removal of the insane patients at present at the Norfolk asylum to the institutions at Lincoln Hastings and Beatrice Rea sons are lack of sanitation in the Nor folk institution since the fire there some weeks ago as well as to the present crowded condition fSreat Prairie Fliy SPRINGVIEW Neb 7 3 The range country for many miles north west of this town has been swept by a great prairie fire Corn is Still Kln ARLINGTON Neb Dec 3 Farm ers in this section are enjoying a large degree of prosperity as they will have an average of about thirty five bushels of excellent corn per acre for which they receive 56 cents per bushel No Pardon for Hartley LINCOLN Dec 3 Governor Sav age denied the rumor recently put into circulation that he Is contemplat ing either a pardon or a parole for Joseph Bartley He said there was no foundation whatever for the report Horses and Mule Cremated SCHUYLER Neb Dec 3 Fire de stroyed the barns belonging to John Bicgham Eight horses and two mules were cremated in the ruing I ADVERTISED BY THE CAMERA English Xovol Populurizcl by Photo graph ot Mr Gladstone Joseph Henry Shorthouse manu facturer of sulphuric acid author of John Inglesant Countess Eve Sir Percival etc In this manner a well known biographical dictionary sums up the novelist of Birmingham whose books arc known one may almost say wherever the English language is spoken The hustling midland city has reason to be proud of her family of clever men To the world of politics she has given Mr Joseph Chamberlain to art she gave the late SlrE Burne Jones to the church Archbishop Ben son and she lias put the finishing touches to her fame by presenting the world with the author of John In glesant Twenty years ago Mr Short house was unknown except as a manu facturer of chemicals a business in which he had taken an active interest for many years Then a story took form in his brain and he produced John Inglesant a novel which has had one of the most remarkable runs of popularity on record But like many other famous books it did not jump into favor at once It was first published in Birmingham the edition being exactly 100 copies Of these fifty or sixty were given avay by the author himself and what became of the remainder history does not state People who had secured the free cop ies said the book ought to be pub lished by some big London house but the publishers of the metropolis seemed to think differently Mr James Payn who was reader for one firm rejected it and another publish er followed suit Then Messrs Mac millan had the courage of their convic tions and printed a small edition And now a strange thing happened A photographer had succeeded in per suading the late Mr Gladstone to sit before his camera and the famous statesman took his place before that instrument of torture with a book un der his arm The volume bore the ti tle of John Inglesant printed in gold letters in the usual way and the light happening to glint upon those two words made them show clearly In the photograph The portrait of the premier was one of the most pleasing ever taken and was published broad cast over the land each copy clearly showing the title of the book and the result wa a sudden clamorous de mand for the work of the new novel ist Mr Gladstone himself is reported to have said that it was one of the few works of fictn that ever suc ceeded in keeping xilr out of bed all night London Mail c St THE WANDERING SHADE Takes n Peep Into the Nozzle of a Fire Hose I was wandering down a pleasant street when suddenly I came to a place where many people were gathered shouting and in great excitement Also there were several strange engines with smoke coming from their tops and men in black armor and helmets rushing to and fro while other knights in blue beat back the multitude Now there was smoke coming from an up stairs window and I wist that it must be a fire But what interested me most was a long snakelike tube which the struggling knights tore from one of the vehicles and ran with toward the fire By Hector and Gee Whiz quoth I but the spirit moveth me to see what strange modern contrivance this is So I went forward took up the end of the tube and squinted therein Alas Even as I did so I heard one of the black knights shout Let er go There was something doing Yes verily There was the swishy rush of a waterspout and when I came to my self I found I had faded away and that I was suffering from water on my ghostly brain By ray halidom Me thinks the devil himself would not be safe in the world at this date For alack Things have made a long hike since the days of Arthur and his Round Table Too Effective E T Abbott the civil engineer and contractor tells a good story about a German sawmill proprietor of his ac quaintance The sawmill man used refuse from the mill for fuel The machinery was pretty much back num ber and one day the agent for a firm came to the plant and after looking it over told the German that he would put in new and improved machinery for about 4000 which would reduce the amount of fuel used one half While the fuel cost nothing it required four men to provide it and the German was assured that two men could do the work after the new machinery was in stalled It looked like a good propo sition and the sawmill man gave the agent the order A few months after the machinery was installed the agent called again The German gave him a gloomy stare Whats the matter Dont the machinery do all I claimed for it asked the agent Yes aber I overlook somedings What was that Vile itdakes only two men to handle de fuel it dakes de udder two men to haul away vat ve didnt use pefore and a team pesides Du luth News Tribune Out at Sea Mrs Gull angrily I heard what you said to that Miss Seamew Mr Gull Heard what Mrs Gull Heard you say just as plain as day Meet me at the pier dearest Mr Gull Oh rats You just ran into one of those wireless messages from that steamer Judge Last year 500000000 feet of lumber were exported from the Pacific coast and 300000000 feet sent east by rail - 5izgMaiijttimtts fir mpr vfm tewtziitim jC 7fcSi 3 7 My m S Many a man is able to climb to success because his wife holds the laauer ALL HOUSEKEEPERS Uso Red Cross Ball Blue It makes clothes dean and sweet as when new All grocers The woman who loves you is more dangerous than the woman- who hates you AM UP TO DATE HOUSEKEEPERS use Defiance Cold Water Starch because it is better and 4 oz more of it for same money Few men find life one grand sweet song because they are unable to sing it DEFIANCE STARCH should be in everv household none so good beides 4 oz more for 10 cents than any other brand of cold water starch Occasionally a small boy tries to keep clean so he wont have to be washed Dont Trifle Willi Rheumatism Use MATT J JOHNSONS G0S Cures quickly safely and permanently In North Carolina and Louisiana only 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