n 1 1 rJwHiTrPsriTrMTIMWMMMg i fflTJTH Mr B Bm i ZS WT C ii i i i m nanwn i m - - - - 77 -- 1 - THE OFFICIAL VOTE HI e 1 jfc fc dams Antelope Jtfanner Boone Blaine Bpx Butte e- 1 f COUNTIES Brawn- Buffalo J3U1 3 U CldT vtloh mC Cheyenne CltV Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Deuel k Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Garfield Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson Johnson Icarney iveini Keya Paha Kimball Knox Lancaster Lincoln Logan Loup McPherson Madison Merrick Nance 1091 Nemaha 1 1783 Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk Bed Willow Richardson Rbtik Saline Sarpy Saunders Scotts BluT Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton Thayer Thomas Thurston Valley Washington Wayne Webster Whf eler York Abstract of the Vote Cast in Nebraska at the General Election Held November 6 1900 President 5 I - r 1 p 1 19921 2114 1342 1356 186 71 103 -75 1524 1336 707 T 494 771 795 470 327 1916 2056 1929 1174 1481 -2147 2922 2259 1441M565 313 274 922 298 714 509 1932 1826 1033 1357 1385 1736 2145 2159 692 777 613 587 1280 1S99 403 241 1285 1101 2632 2410 14260 13241 SOS 283 1883 1860 9S4 1122 1 930 810 1321 1319 4141 2701 251 235 494 570 148 97 463 880 2017 1766 1524 1571 S80 977 308 284 450 -528 1320 1492 37 43 908 1283 1862 1587 1532 1179 tt1055 1109 246 216 380 353 137 48 1600 1630 7465 5677 1386 1169 107 102 149 137 85 54 2060 1690 1212 996 853 1779 1471 1480 2718 2S27 1632 1121 1S4 231 1202 979 919 913 1603 2117 1023 1376 1192 905 2491 2529 4W 243 2238 2018 792 1090 2323 2762 400 276 9S7 1S65 826 703 503 713 199 218 788 751 1825 1516 05 SO 803 656 810 S64 LT43 1412 1246 951 1355 1322 13S ISO 2207 1S71 CONGRESSMEN o o fl 1 o sr 0 41 4 39 11 46 10 75 30 59 84 29 15 34 23 58 16 19 111 20 19 64 6 43 51 175 4 40 19 49 198 4 20 1 2 43 78 94 5 9 86 1 30 41 68 45 4 18 65 306 31 6 1 o 46 98 26 56 20 86 96 6 49 19 33 67 38 38 6 76 34 71 16 40 22 15 1 11 26 O 12 22 29 12 31 1 75 a p w re w o p o 8 6 1 -4 1 13 3 2 17j 8 5 9 3 44 34 8 6 15 4 12 34 S 5 9 6 7 5 8 8 9 12 7 107 19 2 2 5 19 13 5 4 4 12 9 9 10 39 316 8 1 12 4 14 4 25 6 11 4 16 5 7 5 3 4 9 1 20 22 9 3 12 4 12 17 4 1 18 14 2 16 6 14 3 10 4 21 5 3 1 8 5 2 43 9 41 18 21 5 2 1 12 2 6 6 21 1 15 15 13 3 17 6 15 4 2 25 2 3 1 15 5 11 3 16 6 8 5 1 1 22 8 4 S 11 11 9 5 9 18 4 17 24 ii 4 3 1 1 1 10 3 11 8 8 1 20 2 1 5 2 Ofllclal Vote Cast In ta Six Nebraska Districts Following iS the official vote for congressmen in Nebraska at the elec tion Held November C 1900 First District 4 Cass Johnson Lancaster Nemaha Otoe Pawnee Richardson K Q a - o u S I 5 1 2733 I486 7256 1584 2421 i 3596 23o3 Total 1 19499 Second District o 3 r P v W Antelope I 1243 Boone 33S2 Burt i 1707 Cedar 1314 Cumins I 1240 Dakota I 648 I Dixon 1 3169 Dodge I 2409 Knox 1 1490 Madison I 1870 Merrick 1 10S6J Nance 1--933 Pierce I 852 Platte I 14711 Stanton bol Thurston 1729 Wayne v p U14 Totals -122250 - W Butler Fillmore Gage Hamilton k Jefferson - 3olk Saline A - - - Saunders Seward XJ1 M - St- 2 1312 36 3332 - 29 3097 23 3507 33 3329 35 3591 181 713 13 3076 49 i 2343 31 I j 1507 74 J 37031 401 9031 I 8041 946 2031 674 394 959 22425 Task District v - V w4 79 31 13l 39 91 D 549 i 1432 21421 169S ISOCl 3822 2726 1231 3595 1718 1565 933 1389 2063 1946 2039 -2698 1G9S 1823 Q u o CO to o r 1 I L 2274 90 1131 45 1 5704 227 4ri 1603 41 9 2263 68 7 3134 68 2 24371 26 30 1 16548J 475 SO C 1 I go a p a r5 w a 2 Li J Douglas 13820 -32343 265 70 Sarny 785 1047 6 11 WasJiington 1672 1419 10 4 Total y 16277 14S07 281 83 Third District H wo o 2 p n 3 V o 3 12 10 14 6 43 23 5 17 3 12 13 i 1S1 3 Q a C o 6 43 182 67 31 GO 71 7G 37 d o I 1914 1267 157 95 1405 584 733 453 1875 1726 1396 2773 1316 300 794 656 1738 933 1310 1950 66O1 592 1242 S67i 1176 2411 12572 287 1778 897 879 1275 3860 231 458 132 448 1921 1454 854 302 430 1296 32 867 1769 1465 980 217 361 120 1502 7027 1248 100 137 69 1867 1156 979 1682 1363 2514 1564 183 1073 830 1510 921 1112 2384 426 2072 782 2106 373 1790 593 451 180 fJ9 173 57 725 761 1579 1146 1266 133 209S Governor o fa s o J 3 X til to 21c9 IDS 1378 SO 72 1442 529 743 348 2075 1229 2018 219S 1576 278 677 470 1866 1359 1745 2068 711 652 1395 254 1075 2518 12688 295 1858 1071 836 1300 2564 217 576 90 851 1773 1563 936 281 515 1458 41 1263 15601 1186 1112 221 349 49 1584 5654 1153 104 140 54 1680 986 876 1792 1515 2317 1102 213 1042 892 2108 13S2 91S 2472 258 2011 1027 2804 249 1900 699 723 249 7637 1503 73 637 S12 1409 970 1353 188 1858 51 5 40 19 43 16 6S 29 76 125 12 12 34 25 88 17 26 125 12 20 59 8 33 64 202 4 501 37 32 45 240 12 18 3 7 53 101 119 3 7 S7 1 33 34 65 60 6 19 6 78 421 49 1 58 92 31 78 39 89 97 8 67 17 36 61 30 65 12 1231 301 89 22 52 27 16 2 13 34 3 8 21 32 16 49 1 81 M 4 2 1 5 2 14 1 45 2b 10 3 11 9 7 8 4 16 1 2 4 10 4 12 8 59 3 7 16 25 27i 11 7 5 1 11 14 4 12 12 4 21 2 20 4 1 24 2 6 2 48 30 13 3 19 13 12 18 12 3 22 3 7 8 19 11 1 16 S 5 5 9 34 13 ii 5 1 3 13 5 17 1 5T P P 3 17 5 19 3 4 32 2 4 1 4 5 1 16 3 10 5 4 8 12 277 23 4 5 12 o 14 8 3 1 5 2 2 3 18 3 3 7 1 10 1 O 3 i 2 2 1 2 3 o 5 9 3 2 24 1 1 1 10 1 1 Lieut Governor p p 197 1262 15 97 1420 591 716 455 1856 1762 1386 2714 1333 297 799 653 1839 898 1309 1963 641 602 1226 357 1158 2447 13584 294 1797 889 871 1281 3852 225 458 135 436 1909 145fl 835 303 429 1288 36 871 1736 1465 998 212 350 118 1479 7096 1253 1011 138 68 1852 1151 1003 1716 1382 2489 1561 177 1086 820 1472 931 1118 2415 427 2123 741 2162 362 1807 575 449 175 683 1737 60 736 768 1641 1148 1275 133 2081 5 a 2113 1361 79 67 13G6 4E4 747 345 2057 1168 2032 2225 1570 272 666 450 1821 1314 1729 2059 710 622 1395 247 1071 2461 12349 290 1S46 1062 818 1290 2571 217 56S 81 853 1709 1548 950 280 517 1455 36 1266 1570 1166 1098 219 345 48 1539 5494 1113 97 138 51 1641 987 865 1759 1479 2320 1084 213 1006 882 2092 1337 902 2405 256 1968 10151 2733 251 1892 681 70S 243 739 1487 71 622 824 1395 946 1328 183 193 50 -4 43 16 50 8 61 33 66 96 23 13 34 13 59 18 28 141 16 20 57 8 39 54 226 4 45 32 25 47 218 9 22 2 7 53 99 103 3 6 88 1 36 35 68 50 5 20 5 90 349 46 5 1 2 49 85 34 60 31 73 92 4 59 16 52 60 33 42 11 103 43 90 20 45 23 18 4 11 27 3 10 21 32 15 43 2 61 1 9 l 9 3 21 2 es 9 31 10 9 3 8 13 10 17 1 142 5 5 9 5 15 6 73 4 10 18 27 12 26 10 7 4 5 18 6 16 12 3 35 2 22 5 5 25 3 7 2 71 43 32 2 4 i6 4 20 16 11 16 16 3 28 4 9 11 17 9 1 21 11 11 6 13 19 14 1 13 5 1 2 14 6 1 26 1 10 Total i2JS35jlK01336S51103 820113S79111301S43151095 6741140S21112S040201306I Thayer 1681 1484 15 York 2020 1858 58 Total f 20435 21032 700 Banner Blaine V- i Adams Chase Clay Dundy Franklin Frontier Furnas Gosper vHall Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Kearney Nuckolls Perkins Phelps Red Willow Webster Box Butte iBoyd Brown Buffalo Cherry Fifth District Km Custer I Cheyenne Dawes Dawson Deuel 1 Garfield Grant 7 1 Greeley Holt Hooker Howard Keith Keya Paha Kimball Lincoln Logan Loup McPherson Rock Scotts Bluff Feridan terman Sioux Thomas Valley Wheeler Total v ft 2 S 3 2 ra P 3 J 3 o O d 3 W - a 1S5 2581 311 SS5 925 1310 1 466 i 1944 784 I 304 I 438 922 1 1350 I 173 I 1131 i 1355 I 1258i 15S 97 G24 -766 431 1786 823 1942 63G 609 1168 347 221 130 420 1401 32 S39 217 312 116 1190 9 132 6 451 380 578 453 177 61 738 120 2313 329 1844 273 1059 797 1301 587J 1754 1011 289 493 991 1436 204 1009 886 1312 Total I 17279J 17688 Sixth District 81 67 445 684 282 2047 620 1908 473 582 1322 2531 210 82 S35 1332 37 12371 212 2fs5 ss 3209 106 131 53 262 259 653 6S7 241 62 789 185 172S0 174S9 G4I 8 55 4 24 991 34 21 46 88 4 37 30 4 46 31 38 346 a -3 w M 3 5 p w - 3 P o 3 p 11 42 n 59 29 98 21 18 50 S 9 3 10 S5 C4 6 14 4 37 3 1 1 9 IS 18 14 2 4 23 1 SJCQ s 3 29 4 IS 6 22 20 11 7 40 15 IS 35 23 3 23 23 29 O K 2 MP 4 2 7 17 2 45 8 185 5 17 6 f u 4 8 25 9 21 6 4 1 1G 1 10 15 12 1 1 IS 4 C62I 457 Epidemic Well 1n Hand BEATRICE Neb Dec 10 Th3 board of health a few weeks ago when it was feared that diphtheria was be coming epidemic toolc active measures to prevent it in which they have suc ceeded and Chief of Police Moore in formed a correspondent that all cards had now been taken from the houses in the infected district He said that the present was the first time in sev eral months when there wasnot one or more cases in the city of either diphtheria or scarlet fever - - 3 3 4 1 3 15 4 1 24 3 4 33 2 5 2 9 33 2i 4 10 4 4 10 14 336 1 3 5 5 2 5 i 2 2 27 11 3 14 1 13 9 2 1 4 1 2 7 21 6 2 1 1 5 8 1 12 4 6 3 3 6 3 5 2 6 9 10 4 5 23 1 3 i 1 2 8 2 1 1 848 ftAjC DlfcJSlSW M Secretary of State to 1938 1271 157 99 1430 608 713 459 1868 1787 1377 2744 1351 294 859 678 1783 876 1330 2000 654 604 1231 364 1193 2461 13750 291 1813 896 900 1295 3872 233 464 138 438 1941 1471 942 300 437 1293 35 880 1757 1476 998 223 354 115 1462 7267 1280 97 141 68 1890 1160 1017 1751 1405 2533 1578 185 1124 831 1497 937 1137 2533 433 2089 745 2169 374 1839 58S 451 177 685 1758 62 746 752 1646 1155 1293 129 2121 Ui o c o c p 2097 1354 76 671 1359 43 489J 17 7o6 53 Siil 115546111775 02 931 30 58 13 o 2055- 67 1136 3 1 20821 52 2219J 92 1540 273 678 460 1818 140S 1726 2052 723 618 1391 241 1071 2422 12235 293 1843 1050 807 1299 2517 213 579 82 849 1695 1558 959 284 509 1449 38 1264 1561 1161 1086 215 334 47 1566 5415 1103 95 136 62 1636 975 840 1741 1470 2278 10S7 214 988 890 2066 1333 884 4398 250 2016 1024 2758 249 1855 672 713 2441 758 1474 69 615 829 1396 947 1320 187 1841 32 12 35 29 59 20 21 123 1L 21 55 8 47 5S 228j 95 4 4 451 10 51 268 10 21 SS 100 4 7 99 1 39 47 68 50 6 21 5 75 535 44 7 1 1 57 82 37 58 32 73 53 4 57 17 49 64 37 41 7 108 36 89 22 3S 22 15 4 8 2S 3 10 27 34 12 39 1 74 4077 1 9 5 20 3 49 6 28 13 14 3 22 15 10 12 7 137 6 13 7 16 10 a 5 1 4 18 6 2 27 8 3 59 6 4 3 8 8 5 2 2 ll 4 7 8 14 405 1 4 4 26 6 14 3 41 6 10 6 1 4 8 1 15 25 9 2 16 4 11 16 4 1 29 12 2 30 9 8 3 3 24 4 3 2 12 3 u 49 11 49 27 25 15 2 1 0 1 17 4 8 5 20 3 18 13 13 4 16 3 32 2 O 29 3 6 4 15 6 15 5 22 4 9 2 1 2 18 11 7 8 14 15 7 2 20 2 21 4 13 24 2 12 2 7 3 2 2 2 13 1 8 10 2 1 28 1 2 1 13 1 1408 661 Ui o 3 1934 1264 156 95 1438 622 721 462 1S75 1781 1410 2752 1339 305 853 679 1659 923 1322 1PW1 653 WJ 1236 360 1182 2462 13777 284 1805 914 880 1282 3891 221 467 137 431 1931 1458 835 302 415 1282 33 870 1749 1479 1006 227 353 117 1504 7157 1307 101 142 71 1879 1152 1006 1755 1392 2485 1567 182 1122 821 1479 949 1131 2443 437 2143 757 2180 374 1832 621 455 176 712 1752 56 753 772 1652 1160 1309 127 2120 Auditor Q at 2117 83 1353 77 73 1348 487 762 336 2042 1143 2041 2240 1563 265 681 442 2080 1342 1733 202l 721 bl3 1389 239 1061 2439 12166 295 1S53 1100 831 1311 2570 214 575 85 870 1702 1576 963 285 526 1456 37 1294 1563 1157 1076 214 343 48 1539 5481 1108 102 136 51 1640 975 840 1755 1482 2297 1095 215 986 882 2052 1330 884 2464 245 1956 1013 2741 245 1891 650 715 246 762 1477 75 621 818 137S 946 1313 189 1848 54 5 42 16 50 9 71 29 59 85 26 12 22 26 59 23 17 125 15 21 58 7 40 53 214 5 46 36 23 46 215 7 19 9 11 51 83 99 5 9 100 2 47 40 73 49 8 19 4 70 334 50 5 1 56 84 38 55 30 70 94 6 59 17 38 63 34 49 9 93 38 88 20 37 23 14 4 12 26 3 7 20 36 13 39 3 73 Building and LoaD Association LINCOLN Dec 10 Dr P L Hall secretary -of the State Banking Board has completed his report of the Ne braska building and loan associations The appended summary taken from the report shows in tabular form the remarkable growth of this class of institutions It takes the associations from the first year that authentic re ports were made down to the present year which period includes 1892 re membered for its expanded credits and wild speculations and embraces ue years 1893 1894 and 1895 which were marked by panic drouth and destruc tion of values and the years 1896 to 1900 inclusive which have been years of reaction and restoration of values The summary follows Nonp table No of No Total Tear Assns shares assets 1S92 72 45012 290255767 1893 84 619641 365309683 1894 86 71231 388800131 1S95 81 70615 392977827 1896 73 64891 377183353 1897 68 67597 355478308 1898 64 79973 342872Sll 3899 60 S9492 333278167 1900 60 105625 369735606 In commenting upon this summary Dr Hall said that it was the best evi dence that could be found which would show how well the building and loan associations of the state stood tue strain of disastrous commercial condi tions and how certainly they are mak ing safe conservative basis for future growth and strength Jury Not Abie to Agree SIDNEY Neb Dec 10 After be ing out thirty six hours the jury in the Watkins cattle stealing case re ported to the court that they could not agree and were accordingly dis charged They are reported to have stood eight for conviction and four for acquittal The next regular term of court will be in February and the case will be tried again at that time Court has adjourned until December 26 when it will reconvene to try the case against John Bartling accused of horse stealing More interest has centered in the Watkins case than any trial for years in the district court A number of Lincoln and Alliance men have been here as witnesses or spectators as well as cattlemen and cowboys from all over the western and northwest ern parts of the state Smallpox Closes Schools GRAN DISLAND Neb Dec 10 The public schools of this city were closed on account of smallpox which is breaking out in many parts of the city At a special session the board of health contracted for the immediate erection of an emergency hospital ajid every effort possible is being put forth to prevent the disease from spreading further and to stamp it out of the community Ross D Ross an inmate of a house of prostitution1 in the northesat part of the city died yesterday being the first to succumb to the dreaded mal ady H P o n 31 12 1 1 11 7 21 2 50 4 34 13 18 3 30 20 13 26 145 4 10 13 1 17 10 140 3 7 21 28 14 32 10 6 4 10 21 8 14 11 13 32 2 28 7 5 27 3 11 2 59 52 37 5 5 4 19 3 19 20 12 25 17 5 31 5 19 13 23 10 1 28 10 12 12 15 17 15 1 13 9 3 12 6 2 21 2 10 13 3 4 31 1 4 4 6 10 1 18 2 10 2 4 8 12 372 1 5 4 6 2 4 26 2 4 14 13 1 4 1 3 1 8 26 5 1 3 8 2 10 4 4 4 1 1 1 4 4 5 3 2 11 6 15 5 1 1 20 3 1 2 12 1 1 1 to O c - a 1 1935 1275 161 97 1449 619 743 459 1869 1790 1398 2757 1335 306 8S8 671 1849 955 1465 2009 G55j w 1235 258 1183 2475 13606 293 1832 931 891 1287 3886 237 459 138 433 1934 1469 845 306 431 1270 34 886 1780 M493 1005 221 351 118 1501 7250 1307 103 140 72 1904 1161 1016 1752 1395 2533 1585 183 1121 84W 1495 946 1124 2435 438 2133 766 2210 386 1854 583 475 178 720 1753 60 747 772 1647 1157 1313 130 2131 Treasurer M O P 2110 86 31 1354 51 10 79 6 3 73 1 1 1339 46 14 504 12 4 742 51 21 340 7 4 2062 59 57 1149 32 7 2057 61 27 2246 84 14 1551 31 15 265 11 3 692 37 12 445 27 17 1813 60 10 1354 21 19 1611 25 9 2069 123 145 72 16 2 622 28 4 1407 58 18 242 9 5 1085 41 36 2444 62 12 1L540 219 70 298 3 4 1840 40 9 1101 32 20 821 27 27 1314 51 12 2590 217 24 233 5 8 581 23 5 86 3 5 873 8 10 1708 55 15 1563 86 9 963 103 16 284 3 12 514 9 11 1492 95 37 32 1 2 1299 36 21 1575 43 5 1175 60 4 1084 53 26 210 347 44 1577 5423 1144 102 131 57 1644 382 849 1759 1497 2S04 1094 215 1007 860 2077 1360 917 2456 249 1985 1025 2714 254 1880 705 738 213 776 1481 73 652 S58 1399 964 1322 188 1884 6 20 4 79 330 4 3 1 1 61 83 32 53 31 98 9 5 55 16 43 63 32 51 9 104 36 85 22 34 28 13 3 10 26 3 14 27 44 14 41 9 5 10 1 52 45 28 4 5 1 15 2 20 21 11 15 15 3 28 6 11 15 22 9 1 22 6 13 10 18 22 17 ii 5 2 17 4 9 22 1 8 4 16 8 1 29 2 5 28 5 4 5 9 1 19 3 9 7 6 12 13 352 1 5 5 2 33 3 4 15 1 13 6 3 3 4 9 2 1 8 17 5 1 1 3 S 2 11 3 4 4 1 3 5 2 5 4 4 1 6 10 13 4 1 4 23 1 3 1 4 3 13 115250111152139311543 831115974111838398S1373 879 3 o 5 1926 1258 164 94 1442 618 736 460 1863 1687 1403 2763 1330 301 857 667 1845 950 1304 1999 653 613 1236 855 1181 2603 13707 294 1823 921 896 1294 3897 234 451 133 438 1936 1475 S58 303 446 1285 34 888 1772 1484 1903 225 349 120 1512 7206 1297 98 139 1902 1153 1001 1745 14C6 1584 1584 185 1133 S3S 1481 960 1132 2434 455 2122 745 2200 385 1838 593 467 172 70S 1758 60 761 781 1712 1156 1295 131 2131 State Supt a o o 2116 1363 81 73 1366 479 746 337 2054 1279 2039 2231 1567 269 91 446 1824 1343 1751 2085 720 620 1387 241 1033 2315 12287 286 1830 1101 S23 1304 565 218 580 88 854 1735 1567 947 284 502 1461 38 1286 1559 1170 10S9 220 336 49 1560 5538 1125 102 138 58 1640 989 844 1732 1482 1085 1085 215 985 927 2069 1372 889 2462 258 1932 1018 2741 252 1905 694 732 241 765 1487 72 648 863 1365 952 1317 182 1874 EXPENSE P0R A BIENNIUM 70 52 7 1 41 1 51 6 63 21 59 86 23 14 l5 34 58 22 22 127 19 19 54 7 42 53 213 5 43 33 24 50 219 9 22 3 10 51 84 105 5 9 100 1 33 43 66 471 5 25 5 73 313 50 5 1 1 5S 91 34 53 83 89 89 4 63 23 46 65 39 53 8 89 38 78 23 39 23 17 3 16 25 3 10 99 25 16 42 1 70 State Auditor Files Summary of Esti mates for the Next Two Years LINCOLN Neb Dec 10 The fol lowing shows the appropriations that will be asked for and the apropria tions that were made by the last leg is lature Fund Asked for Legislative expenses 130000 Governors office 24000 Board of public lands and buildings 23150 State penitentiary 34210 National Guard 48600 Secretary of state 18550 Auditor 25400 Insurance department 9000 State treasurer 14600 Labor commissioner 9600 Attorney general 14300 State superintendent 18000 Land commissioner 31000 Banking board 7800 Board of transportation 14200 District court 224000 Supreme court 34400 State library 16511 Hospital at Norfolk 96400 Hospital at Lincoln 232800 Asylum at Hastings 272800 Girls Industrial school Geneva 35605 Industrial home Milford 31250 School for the blind Nebraska City 50175 School for feble minded youth Beatrice 140400 School for Deaf Omaha 92750 State normal Peru 60140 Industrial school for boys Kearney 97000 State university 615500 Soldiers and sailors home Grand Island 100800 Soldiers and sailors home Milford 21000 Fish commission 25800 Board of educational lands and funds 6C00 Board of purchase and supplies 300 Historical society 13060 Board of health 5000 Food commission 9700 Miscellaneous 79800 Board of irrigation 14600 Home for friendless 41000 Made in 1899 130000 23500 27500 32950 32153 17850 25400 9000 18000 8000 14300 18200 29100 7800 13800 224000 33700 13 925 319350 162950 22580 35790 18920 56713 324102 102550 55437 85120 496000 94870 37474 6800 2500 300 5000 200 10000 226516 13800 320C0 Totals 2721001 2591373 The miscsllaenous expenditures es timated are Revenue books and blanks 3000 Transcribing abstracts of land 350 Advertising for state printing 250 Laws journals printing let by contract clerical help and ex- penses of printing board 15000 Printing supreme court reports 6000 Support board of agriculture 4C00 Rtatp Poultry association 2000 Dsirvmens association 2000 County treasurers mileage 7000 Cattlo Disease Inflicts toss NORTH LOUP Neb Dec 10 The cattle disease is working sad havoc in this section of the country Far mers and feeders report the loss of from three to twenty or more out o their herds It is also reported that forty five hides per week have been brought into Ord for several weks all taken from cattle that died in stalk fields Anton es Aim Was Very Poor PLATTSMOUTH Neb Dee 10 Charles Antone one of Plattsmouths old citizens went home about 12 oclock and shot himself through the left shoulder His wife- says he in tended to shoot her and their chHd He was under the influence of liquor He may recover unless blood poison sets in - 40 9 1 1 y 7 19 3 53 C 26 13 14 4 20 16 12 14 8 146 3 4 14 6 17 12 89 6 11 19 26 16 ZD 10 6 4 10 21 7 18 11 13 35 2 31 4 4 32 4 10 2 54 41 33 5 6 1 19 11 20 20 10 21 21 6 29 7 17 16 21 17 1 23 6 IS 14 14 23 IS 1 12 6 i 14 6 2 30 2 13 5 22 9 i 35 11 914 S8 4 10 9 5 15 24 i 11 3 8 12 10 432 3 6 4 6 2 21 3 3 5 29 3 41 lb 2 21 9 7 5 6 1 3 9 12 37 15 3 8 8 32 6 6i 6 1 3 5 9 3 9 7 4 16 11 17 en 911 21 3 5 3 1 4 2 14 1 2 3 2 Attorney General o s 1936 1281 VA 92 450 ei5 731 464 1S50 1757 143 2761 1340 300 S50 673 18401 929 1305 2007 56 592 123b 3S 1173 2449 135SU i89 1829 926 S98 12S9I JJ856 232 462 134 435 1935 1461 834 303 440 1272 31 S861 1773J 1487 W8I 223 co3 121 3509 7203 1288 101 141 67 1890 U5S 91 1742 1397i 15801 25301 179 1114 838 1467 959 1127 2434 451 2097 755 22C5 379 1S36 598 467 177 710 174S 59 756 785 16441 1150 1298 127 2127 O S P 3 2106 1350 SO 74 1368 475 753 338 2096 1162 2084 2275 1556 270 692 455 1821 1347 1748 2091 720 636 1397 246 10S3 2446 12641 294 1833 1106 S19 1301 2590 222 583 S3 861 173S 1574 979 282 512 1480 36 1286 1575 3179 1091 216 338 49 1548 5538 1139 103 140 46 1549 998 848 1752 1487 2303 1093 220 997 919 2084 1371 899 2479 258 1990 1027 2730 262 1910 695 737 244 761 1489 68 643 854 1421 958 1318 191 1899 02 o 3 3 83 49 5 1 43 18 56 7 61 32 59 93 24 11 40 32 52 20 IS 115 18 25 58 7 40 75 206 6 41 32 22 46 24 l6 23 5 9 51 82 109 2 lH 94 1 33 45 67 50 6 22 4 72 322 48 3 i 57 S4 32 54 34 70 94 4 64 21 51 65 39 54 8 96 35 77 21 40 25 17 3 11 26 4 10 26 33 16 3S 1 68 42 13 3 1 15 6 17 3 47 9 28 11 17 17 21 15 29 11 137 5 8 IS 5 IS 15 11 6 13 23 30 20 24 9 9 4 9 09 6 16 11 9 36 2 22 3 3 29 5 10 2 58 43 38 3 5 1 24 5 19 26 10 23 20 4 31 10 12 16 16 11 1 27 6 13 10 13 19 17 1 14 3 15 7 2 C4 1 101 U5871111554393214661173 U5372 112410 1 3984 1 1530 t 4 3 4 19 8 34 4 3 a 1 7 12 22 2 10 9 4 9 12 373 2 o 6 5 9 2 30 16 2 12 -I 10 4 27 10 3 4 1 2 4 5 3 5 2 1 8 6 32 3 1 3 25 l 2 i 2 1 13 iP Land Com 1 o 3 a 1 1937 1292 164 92 1449 606 72S 462 1857 1786 1411 2762 1347 306 854 677 1833 955 1332 2029 670 008j 1ZM 358 11S6I 2458 13759 291 1825 926 902 1289 3914 233 458 333 435 -1945 1478 855 303 43d 12S4 31 8851 17 1482 1002 228 339 123 1503 7255 1282 101 136 7 1900 1146 1014 1749 1449 2535 1585 183 111 842 146 9ci 1134 2423 450 2118 754 2104 3S2 3822 592 465 177 700 1762 62 745 786 1667 1149 1303 145 2136 p o 2105 1344 81 72 1370 475 752 336 2068 3148 2068 2261 1556 272 693 44S 1803 1337 1733 2093 716 633 1393 249 1074 2451 1229S 292 1831 1101 825 1307 2574 222 583 86 864 172 1557 951 286 516 1484 36 1285 1556 1370 1086 221 347 48 1568 5496 1136 100 142 52 1643 1011 ss 1736 1439 2305 1C94 219 991 919 20S3 1368 882 2496 261 1971 1017 2860 255 1897 700 733 243 754 1470 8 629 860 1394 946 1321 192 1S95 Bullet Wound Proves Fatal COLUMBUS Neb Dec 10 Soren Oleson who was Gentlemans first vic tim in the shooting affair at Platte Center died here Gentleman will now have a charge of murder to face Oleson was 35 years of age unmar ried and his parents lived at Fremont He was known as a quiet and peace able man sober and industrious and the people are very indigannt over the affair Nick Gentleman who did the whole sale shooting at Platte Center is still in jail here He has engaged coun sel but has so far made no statement in his own behalf and what his de fense will be is not known Henry Tanga who was the most seriously injured and who was brought to the hospital here is said to be in a seri ous condition The bullet has been located with the aid of X rays and is lodged close to the spine in the mid dle of the back It may be removed later on but it is believed that Tanga will be paralzyed in the lower limbs even if he recovers Horse and Rider Killed PLATTSMOUTH Neb Dec 10 George the 9-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Wash Young residing four miles west of this city had his neck broken and his lifeless body was discovered by his father several hours after the accident The boy after returning from school mounted his pony and went to the pasture after the cows He did not return and when the father came home from the city about 9 oclock he started to search for him His first quest was fruitless but he went out again taking the dog with him The animal led him at once to a slight hollow where the boy and horse were both found the latter ly ing upon the former and both having their necks broken The horse un doubtedly stumbled and fell with fa tal results to both Second Call for Mayors FREMONT Neb Dec 10 Mayor Vaughan has called a meeting of the mayors of Kearney Hastings Grand Island Beatrice and Nebraska City to take place m Fremont December 13 when a second attempt will be made to frame an incorporation act for cit ies of this class The first attempt was made some weeks ago when a meeting was held at the Lindell hotel in Lincoln Owing to the small at tendance at that time nothing was accomplished and the representatives from the different places adjourned sine die Greeley 3Ian Gets Appointment GREELEY Neb Dec 10 M J Mc Girr received notice that he had been given a place as clerk in the pension office at Washington He took the civil service examination two or three years ago but was not looking for lightning to strike him at this time of the year He has been a successful school teacher in this county and his many friends are congratulating him on his appointment ti - j 55 57 5 1 41 24 53 5 58 36 63 84 25 12 371 27 61 21 22 116 12 22 55 8 41 54 207 5 23 37 22 4 230 6 22 3 31 51 81 102 5 9 93 1 37 43 63 55 5 22 5 69 324 52 4 2 1 58 84 33 65 35 63 90 4 56 19 41 62 39 44 8 104 33 77 23 51 23 19 5 16 26 3 15 22 29 13 41 2 67 36 10 41 12 4 22 4 46 13 24 13 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Winter Course In Farming LINCOLN Dec 10 Preparations are now being made for the winter course in agriculture at the University of Nebraska This course offers simple and practical instruction in agricul ture for eleven weeks at a season o the year when farm work is least pressing Requirements for entrance is simply a good knowledge of the primary English branches as taught in the district schools The subjects that will be pursued the first year are The soil dairying horticulture stock raising diseases of animals plant pests engineering and carpentry and blacksmithing In the second year the student is given an opportunity to pursue work in field crops soil labor atories farm accounts horticulture stock breeding injurious insects mathematics and agricultural engi neering The estimated expense 2dr the eleven weeks cours is between 35 and 40 proportioned as follows Room rent 9 table board 24 books 3 shop deposits 1 registration fee i This is certainly an excellent op portunity for a young man who is obliged to spend most of his time in actual work on the farm to take eleven weeks of lecture work combined with actual practice in those branches re quiring skill and knowledge The at tendance the last few years has grown rapidly and all indications point to double the number for the coming session The course will begin Jan uary 2 1901 and continue until March 23 J i t IPWBWrli I SW 201 VI Johnson in the Toils PONCA Neb Dec 10 Today ak sensational trial will be begun here in the district court Elmer Johnson will be placed on trial for assault with intent to inflict great bodily injury This realls a riot which occurred on August 7 this year at Emerson when four brothers named Johnson attacked the city marshal Lou Mar shall He was felled to the sidewalk with a blow from a piece of gas pipe A week ago he died and an autopsy was held to determine whether his death was due to the injuries received in the fight Dr Jepson of Sioux City held the autopsy and found the n had died from the rupture of a blood vessel in the chest He fell dead on the street Elmer Johnson after striking Larson filed and was capi tured in a conrfield by a sheriffs posse Johnson being shot in the shoulder i 3Iay Xose Entire Arm CALLAWAY Neb Dec 10 Post- master J J Douglass who has been Tf seriously ill from the effects of an op- i eration that was performed on him when fifteen years old at which time a portion of the bone between the el- dow ana tne shoulder vras removed was again operated on and as a re sult is resting much easier though somewhat weak from the loss of blood and the effects of the chloroform The arm was cut open and the dead part of the bone removed but as the diseased part is so near the shoulder joint it is feared that sooner or later the arm will have to be amputated at the shoulder 4 i i M f