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Iriiilny I Hull Ilmnilton Iliirlan Ilnyna Illtclicock Holt Ilooknr Ilowitnl JnlTurxon 21 111 10 4 r 14 1 10 20 IH Niincii 12 Niiiiiilm 10 NuoUIIn 10 lion 2S rnwniiu 17 fVrklim o 1 Plinli 1 Ilmcii 10 IM ttu 17 lolk II licit Willow 18 It f vtuil iltton 20 Hock 1 Siillno 21 Snrpy i SiimiilnrH 24 ScottH lllnir i SiiwiiiiI 20 Sliiiriiliui 7 Hliorinun 0 Sioux 0 Stiinton 0 Tlmjnr Ill TIIOIIIIIH Tlnimtoii Vnlli y ViililliKton Wnyiiii Wniwtnr Wlniulur York i Totnl 1 WW Tl Ih rocomiiiniiiliiil Ilia no iiroxiiu luiulluwuil In piilil cnnxniitlon lint ilint tlm iloloKiitim proi out tlmroiil from nncli cointy to iioriniltol to ciifct llio full vuto of tlO cmrtity roptoaontod liy tlmm aQNolIco la horoliy kImmi Unit ouch of tlm mini iinnibornirennntoriiil ttlittriolB In tlm Btnto In to nolnct il moinbor of tlm utnlu coinmlttoo tonoro for a tnrm of two youre SIkiiimI II C I1NIIHAY Cfinirmnn Itoiuilillciui Hlntn ciitmlttcii John T Mmiaiidu o Socrotury Republican County Conyontion Tlio rcimbllcmi oloctors of M milium comity NoliriiHlii a ro ruiinmtod to tmul ilokKntim troiii llio bowirul vottlo proo lictH to intuit in timvnii lion nt Miullnon NobniHkii Auk 21 11K1I nt 2 oclock p m fur tlm purpoi liiK of rlnctiiiK 22 dnloKiitna mill iiltoruiito ilnloKiitiiH to nttouii tlm rtiiiulillciui Btntn coiivontion to Im ImM nt liucoln AiiKUKt 2s lt0lmiil for tlio triiiiriiotlon of micli otlmr biiKlimes ub nniy bn In onlor Tlm ruvornl prucluctH nro nutitloil to ropro roiitntiiiii MB followh tlm nirportfnumiHit lmiiiK ImibiiI on tlio vnto cnt t for Wlllliiiu McKlnlnj for priBliliint nl tlm olnctloii of Noonibor Uli lHX ImiiiK oimiloltiKiiti nlliiiKO foroimli MitliiK product mnl olio ilulrKiitn for ouch twoiilj viniiHor miiinr inio inn nmiiMii Norfolk- Klrttowiiril tl Soconil wjiril 7 Tlilnlwnril 12 Fourtli wuril 4 Ontsldo tl Vull oy 4 Dour Cn8k 8 Joircibon 11 irovfl 4 HIkIiIiuuI 4 MmliBon Cltr 10 Tliittlui look Wiirnorxlllo Illou Knirviow Srlioolornft 4 o 7 8 X innrlek 5 SJmll Cr ok 12 Knlnniiinio 4 Iroun Inrilnn 8 Mmliuuu oiUhIiIOj 4 Total J 91 Il IB rocoimumitlcil tluiL iimniiirt tiriniirli bo Imlil on Hiituriiiiy Aiik 17 tin t no proxioc Im iillowcd mid tlint dcloKiitoB prcBont ciiht tlio full otoof tlmdolcKHtion J L KNFHKU DAVID W1UTUA Socrotury I mlnmiii Tho latest Ynnkeo invencion is n fun nttnahuicut for a rockiuK chnir tlint Htirs tho nir while n portion rocks He should loeo no time in Kotting his invoii tionoij tho mnrlfet nml should uot for get to ninko nuothor for bnbys crndlo A scientist claims that bcuf stenk treated to a current of electricity is made tender and palatablo Tho aver age meat market can at onco becomo ex ceedingly popular by connecting with nu eleotrio wire and advertising electric steaks Norfolks a funny old town any way Bonded now up to hor waist she rushes headlong into nearly 0000 more of dobt for an electric light plant Wore that all it would bo her business and none of ours But whoH we refleot that had she only interviewed somo of tho Grand Island couucjlmen had re ceived poiuters from them as to w here to secure eloctrio light plants for 1000 enoh and had acted upon tho informa tion she could have saved 13500 and been jiibt as happy we will bo excused for expressing our regrets and astonish mentGrand Island Independent The management of the Columbup Ohio Press Post fouud in a recent issue an insulting and damaging article against tho city board of equal ization and sought tho removal of both tho reporter and city editor responsible for its appearance Tho first couldnt be reached aud the other refused point blank to be fired each having the bupport of tho news writers aud typogrophicul unions Tho management appears powerless to dic tate what shall appear iu tho paper or who shall do the writiug The World Herald considers this carrying organiz ation too far If continued trusts will be compelled to go to labor unions for pointers on how to crush successful y The news from the drawing of Okla iiiiino of ii iicrstm in t In iiuiuiilinto ltv i ttlity nnil tlm coiiflnsinn Ih iibout ronriitid that tint pooplo hero nro too woll wuUflril with thtiir prcfunt pros jiooIn mill ikihhcshIoiih totiilcotuiy cIiiuicoh on HccurliiK Oklahoinn olalin Ho Miles thoro is ho much land hero that can ho Hcin d at a fraction of its event mil worth that it would uppuar more or lfHH ridiculous to K to Oklahoma and take ohaiiHH on wourliiB a claim that miKht not bn worth tho taking Thono who aro disappointed in the Oklahoma drawing will find li to thulr ndvnntiiKO to look Over this suction of Nohntskn and secure a bargain tlvun though tho ptesout BeiiHon may appear unfavorable Dr Sonlpel hns recently advanced tho argument that what people need in hot weather nro hot drinks and hot hatha Tho doctor with some deKUo of consist ency iirKiics that whilo cold drinks and cold baths may cool tho immedinto parts of tho body aiTectcd for tho in stant when tho heat of tho huiih rays begins to operate it will have much greater effect on tho body or parts of it artificially cooled Tho doctor is an opponent of faim for tho samo reason He considers that a hot bath will ralao tho toinpoiatuto of tho body to a higher degree than that of tho air and when It comes in contact with tho air tho dilTerencu in temperature will bo both refreshing and beuefloial Tho doctor argues that it is people who have been artificially cooled who stiller Bun ntroko by coming suddenly into an ex treme tompornturo to which they are unacciiHtomed mid that tho occupation of n baker or Jaundrynian is much inoro healthy in the summer time than that of the ico man or dealer in iced drinlB Now la tho wiuter timo tho doctors method will suffer u complete reversion to accord with tho season and hols pre paring n treatise on slooplug in an ice bjx drinking icotea taking Ico baths and dieting on ico cream and sherbot that will probably bo promulgated early in December MILTON RELICSAT HARVATtD O o Slurnntnrc lit an AntiiKi tipli Allium nml tlm rwrtN Copy fo IMnilnr The Harvard library mnnliurs amouK Its treasures an autograph of Milton nml a copy of lMndar annotated in Miltons own handwriting0 with mar ginal notes in Crock and Latin lloth of these rarities were bequeathed to the university by Charles Sumner The 0lMiilar Is dated 11520 and was doubtless used by Milton during his stay at Camhridgu university At tho end he has added an alphabetical index fu manuscript occupying two closely written pages of all tho authors cited In his notes with references to tho pages in which their names occur Miltons autograph Is found In tho pages of an autograph tilbtim or visit ors book kept according to a custom common In tlio sixteenth century by a Neapolitan nobleman Cainillus Car doyn by naifle who resided In Geneva from UiOS to 1010 where Milton ap parently vlslted him Another auto graph In tills same album among the hundreds which It contains is that of Thomas Wontworlh the uiffortunato Uarl ff Stafford Miltons signature is dated Jan 10 KkU and Is appended to a Latin motto Travel changes ones sjsy but not ones mind It may be freely rendered and a quotation from his own Connis II Vcrtuc feeble were llcaun lUiIfe would stoope to her o c The most notable Milton manuscript known to exist is n little book now owned by Trinity college Cambridge England which contains the poets copies of his so called minor poems In cluding LAllegro and 11 lensero so In this country however It Is said that the only original memorials of tho great author of Paradise Lost are to be found In these two time stain ed volumes in ttho possession of tho Harvard library Not a IlarKnln IIow much will you charge for mar rying us squlre naked the stalwart bridegroom- painfully conscious of his new suit of ready made clothing I am entitled by luwto a fee of f2 replied the Justice of the peace Torfiups Alfred timidly suggested the blushing bride we might get It done somewhere else for 5108 Chi cago Tribune Marveled at It Yes snld Mr Henry Peck I like to go to tlje circus One sees so ninny dar ing deeds For Instance did you ever see anything more reckless than the wny In which the ringmaster cracks his whip at the ladles who Orldo tho horses V Baltimore Amerlcnu Wilson Inspecting Corn Belt Lincoln Aug 2 Secretary of Agri culture James Wilson arrived in Lin coln last night on a Into train Ills mission Is to personally Inspect tho croji conditions especially In tho corn belt Secretary Wilson said from tho cursory examinations made ho wns tinablo yet to estimate the extent of the drought damage His itinerary will probnbly Include tho states of Ne braska Kansas and Missouri Race Is Won by Cadillac Chicago Aug 2 In tho first of tha additional trial races for the Canada cup sailed between tile Cadillac and tho Milwaukee tho former boat scored a victory defeating Us rival by about two minutes Fatally Kicked by a Hotse Lemars la Aug 2 Eddio Henell the 14-year-old son of C Henell a farmer south of town was kicked In i the head by a horse He died of his noma lands have not yet included the jDjUrle8 ln 2 hours y THK NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY AUCJUST 2 L901 I IS f Commissioners Complete the List of Luclcy Ones MUCH FREE LAND MAY DE LEFT Expected That Two Thousand Home steaders May Be Disqualified and Lose Their Claims Speculators Al ready Selling Claims 1C1 Heno O T Aug 2 Tho drnwlng of winning numbers In tho United StatcB land lottery was concluded yes terday 11000 envelopes having been taken from tho wheels- 0G00 for each land district Tho crowd about tho platform upon which tho drawing look plaeo wns much smaller than on pre vious days Beginning Aug C 125 nnmes In each district will bo called dally for 00 dnys for tho filing of homestead entries Tho oBtlmntc Is made by a govern ment official that In each land district 1000 of tho GG00 numbers will not be taken In tho CO days hecnuso of home steadors who will bo disqualified or who will leavo tho country believing their claims to bo worthless This will leavo only 5500 persons who will make entry In their respective dis tricts 0 Two thousand claims will bo left for tho wagon emigrants and others who have been In tho country Tor months nnil failed to drawa number At the end of 0 days these persons can go Immediately to their land of fice and llio or If they soltlo on a homestead In ndvanco of any other person they can remain thereon three months before filing their entry Homestead speculators who regis tered for tho solo purpose of selling their prize If winners aro already seeking to sell relinquishments of their claims Among the names drawn yesterday were tho following El Bono district Robert L Bell Horndon In Zehla Icenbower Iowa City la E Wllspn Sedalla Mo J D Carter Carthage Mo Jasper F Brazclton Lincoln NoU S Laws Waterloo la Lnwton district M L Bascom North Brnjich la Afyin Mulllns Salem Neb Dan iel Baiini Salem Mo Thomas A Frank Falls City Nob G B Riley Davenport F L Html Omaha J F Dnwson St Joseph SKY IS STILL CLEAR Wright Fails to Get Rain With His Battery of Mortars Lincoln Aug 2 Tho bombardment of tho heavens with gunpowder ln an effort to bring rnin which wan begun Wednesday night by W F Wright wns continued until 5 oclock yester day morning without producing tho do sired result At that hour when ac cording to Mr Wrights theories con- dltifjns were most favorable his 25 as sistants each firing a mortar desert ed him aud ho was obliged to postpone operations until afternoon when ho secured new help He will continue Hio bombardment through another night The temperature nsceflded to a maximum of 101 hero yesterday and a hot south wind has been blojwlng Colorados Day to Celebrate Colorado Springs Colo Aug 2 Tho quarto centennial anniversary of Colorados admission Into tho union was formally opened yesterday at noon by the unveiling of a statue of Zebulon Montgomery Pike who discovered the peak that bears his name Mayor John Robinson and General Wlllinm Palmer delivered commemorative ad dresses ln the presence of 8000 peo 1 pie Grent preparation is being made to receive Vice Presldgnt Roosevelt who will reach tho city today over the Santa Fc o - Hot Wind at Huron Huron S D Aug 2 Following a week of comparatively cool weather a hot wind began blowing frdm tho south yesterday sending the tempera turo to 108 curling corn blades and compelling harvest work ln many flefds to cease For four hours tho wind was scorching hot and people kept Indoors It was tho hottest day known hero since the establishment of tho government weather bureau 20 years ngo 3 Titus Falls of Nomination Muscntlne In Aug 2 George M Titus author of tho famous and ill fated biennial amendment was defeat ed hero yesterday for renomlnatlon for stato senator from this district com prising Muscatine and Loulsacountles F M Molesberry of Columbus Junc tion Louisa county was chosen by a voto of 19 to 13 Titus was defeated by the defection elghfof tho Musca tine county delegates Columbia Is Victorious Newport R I Aug 2 Tho Inde pendence hnd an opportunity yester day to show her mettle Although de feated by tho Columbia she was by no means disgraced Over a triangu lar ocean course of 30 miles In a breezo light at tho start and fresh at the finish the conqueror of tho Sham rock beat her five minutes and four teen seconds Martial Law for Boer Prisoners Hamilton Bermuda Aug 2 Mar tial law has been proclaimed in Tuckers and Morgans Islands where Boer prisoners of war are confined Tho British transport Manila arrived here yesterday with Boer prisoner Transport Breaks Down at 8ea San Francisco Augi 2 Tho horse transport Lenox now out 35 days from Manila Is broken downat sea aoout ioo miles from this port and tho transport tug Slocum has gone to her assistance It is not believed that she is in any great danger KicillliflV tun Itiitr rxriirMotin to tlie lllnik Dates Sale August 1 to 10 Inclusive Kjitefl To Hot Springs from Sioux City and Missouri Valley Iowa nml Omaha Nob lf for tho round trip From Lincoln and Superior Neb 11 for tho round trip Proportionate rates from intermediate points east of Long Pino Minimum round trip rato 10 To Deadwood and Lead S D IGo highor than to Hot Springs Transit Limit Going trip fifteen iIuvr return trip continuous parage Final Limit October 111 Stop over Stop over will be allowed at any point on the P K tc M V It It wovt of Stanton Neb within the going transit limit of fifteen days from date of salo Dont mihs this opportunity to visit tho wonderful Black Hills Proportionate rates based on the above will be on sale at stations east of tho Missouri river Ask your uenrest agent for full in formation nud be buro your tickets read via the North- Western lino J It Buchanan General PnsEouger Agent Omaha Neb Order ytur engraved vititing cards t Tin Nkws office 100 cards and plate l 50 50 curds and plate 1 For u Summer Outing The Rocky Mountain regions of Colo rado reached best via tlm Union Pacific provido lavishly for fho health of the invalid aud tho pleasure of tho tourist Amid these rugged steeps nro to be found somo of tho most charming and restful spots on earth Fairy lnkes nestled nmid sunny penks and climate that cheers and exhilarates Tho suni mer excursion rates put iu effect by the Union Pacific euablo you to reach these favored localities without unnecessary expenditure of time or money One fare for tho round trip plus 200 from Missouri river in efftct June 18 to 30 July 10 to August Ul inclusive Tho Union Pacific will also sell ticketB on July 1 to 0 inclusive September 1 to IX inclusive at 1500 for the round trip from Missoui river points Return limit October ill 1101 Proportionately low rates from inter J mediate points Full information cheerfully furnished upon application F W Junkman Agent Order your engraved visiting cards at The News oilico 100 cards nud plnte 150 50 cards and plate 1 llnutl Notice o To all whomit may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing oji tho north side of a draw at the northwest corner of section eighteen 18 township twenty one 21 north range 1 west of 0th p in in Madison county Nebraska running thonco eiiBt two 2 mjles passing around on tho nortl Bid oof a bend iu Union creek iu tho southwest quarter of section seven 7 fowuship twoutj nno 21 range one 1 and terminat iug at tho northeast ccruer of Eectiou seventeen 17 township twenty one 21 north range one 1 west ot 6th p m has reported in favor of tho estab lishment then of and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in tho county clerks olllce on or betoro noon of tho 17th day of Septem ber A D 1001 or such rondWill be es tablished without reference thereto Phil Baucii County Clerk Hutu Notice To nil whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at tho southwest corner of section twenty nine 29 township twenty tour 24 north ranged one 1 west of ith p m in Madison county Nebraska running thence north one 1 mile nud terminating at the northwest corner of section twenty nine 20 same township ana range lias reported in favor of tho establishment thereof and all objections thereto cr olatms for dam ageB must be filed in tho county clerks offico on or before noon of the 24th day of September A D 1901 or such road will be established without reference thereto PitiL Baucii County Clerk Itoad Notice To all whom it may concern The cotntnispionor appointed to locate a road commencing at the northeast corner of section five 5 township twenty four 2 1 north range two 2 west 0th p m n Madison county Nebraska running UDIlUU DUUIU tUICD xi 1JJ11CD UUU ICiUil nating at the southeast corner of seotion seventeen 17 township twenty four 21 north range two 2 west of 0th p in has reported in favor of the establish ment therof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in tho county clerks office on or before noon of the 17th day of September A D 1001 or such road will bo established without reference thoreto Phil Baucii County Clerk THE Nqrth Western LINE p 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