MOUND THE EARTH OCCURRENCES THEREIN FOR A WEEK WHEAT TAKES A DROP -QUICKLY GOES DOWN TO 9B CENTS MONDAY MORNING frioc Forced Back to Nearly a Dol lar When It Breaks Again and Closing Figures for September Are 3 1 2 Cents Lower Than Saturday Wheat Takes a Drop Monday Chicago Aug 28 Up like a rocket down like a stick characterizes the action of the wheat market Monday morning The first quotation for September on the curb was 102K an advance of 3 cents over Saturdays close and September corn brought 83 cents an advance of 2 cents Liverpool opening cables showed an ad vance of ii4 cents over Saturdays close against Chicagos Saturday advance of 7 cents and corn at Liverpool was up 2 2-531-3 cents or considerably more than Chicagos advance of Saturday and the worlds shipments statement showed 5000000 of the 7000000 were contributed ty the United States The opening on the regular board found no higher quotation than 994 cents or the same figure as Saturdays close and there were simultaneous sales all the way down to 9S cents with a quick drop to 97 cents and some sales even at 95 cents or 7 cents below the top price on the curb Enormous quantities were for sale with few buyers Many holders were evidently realizing profits This finally carried the price down to 95c A recovery followed the bull crowd taking up the market again the price going to 99T cents fluctuating between that and 98 cents Around 11 oclock the price sagged going off later to 96K cents then for a long time fluctuated within a range of 96K97 iiolding most of the time near the higher figure Half an hour before the close September was quoted at 96j cents and December at 96J cents The market remained weak to the end September closing at 96 cents and Decem ber at 95 cents September shows a net loss of 3K cents compared with Saturdays -close WORSE THAN SIBERIA Georgia Commission Reports Condition of Convict Camps The special commission which Gov iSSfri Ss on At- fcinson of Georgia appointed last spring to Investigate the condition of the convict camps of Georgia has made its report and the publication thereof has astounded not only the governor but even those mem bers of the legislature who thoughl that such an investigation was needed It de clares that the convict camps of the state are worse than Siberia and its findings condition so liurribie revolting and Inhuman as to be almost beyond belief Men and women of both colors are forced to sleep together in outhouses and women compelled to don mens clothes and work In the ditches with the men The reports descriptive of the treatment of women are unprintable In one camp the commission found sixteen colored men and a white woman quartered in a barn with cows and a guano store room above them MILLIONS TO BE DIVIDED Last Chapter of Fight lor the Davis Fortune Will Soon Close The noted Davis will contests have been settled and in a short time the various claimants will agree upon terms of a divis ion and the court at Butte Mont will be -asked to distribute the estate according to the compromise The contest began in 1890 with an attack on the will of the late Andrew Davis on the ground that it was a forgery A settlement has finally been reached with all the claimants but the basis of a division has not been announced The estate was originally valued at 10 000000 to 12000000 but by litigation it lias been reduced to about 5000000 POURING INTO BUFFALO ITrainloads of Veterans Arriving for the Encampment Grand Army week at Buffalo opened with fair weather Train loads of veterans and friends are constantly arriving 3 S Clarkson commander in chief arrived Monday morning His recep tion was the first event of encamp ment week He was escorted to -headquarters by the local G A R and a reception committee Banished from Skagway The steamer Coquitlam has returned Irom Dyea and Skagway in Ahiska It brings word that a man has been banished from Skagway by prospectors for attempt ing to collect a toll of 50 cents from each person crossing a treewhich he had felled across a creek on the trail He was given twelve hours to get out Three Children Burned to Death A dispatch from Anaconda Mont says three children of William Psaast at Kleinschmidt Falls were burned to death during the absence of their parents Noted Pawnee Chief Dead Chief Curley one of the most noted 3awnee Indians is dead at Perry Okla homa aged 100 years He tool a promi nent part in all the Indian wars Pool Rooms Must Go Judge James W Withrow of StLcuis 3Io holds that pool rooms are common gambling houses within the meaning of dJie statute and will issue an order to the sheriff to destroy all the property of the fourteen rooms seized in the big raid last fweek Ohio Man Fails for 150000 John F Sieberling formerly a prom inent manufacturer of Akron Ohio has assigned His assets and liabiiiles are 159000 each Failure to realize on a silver nine helped to cause the failure MURDER AT SEA Quotations in Philadelphia Irrrm rftivtr irtf fr Cantata and First Mate of a Vessel Killed by the Grew A cable dispatch from Beunos Ayres says that only meager details of the ter rible murder at sea on board the three masted American schooner Olive Pecker have as yet been receivedr The crew of six men are at Bahia over 1000 miles dis tant and will be sent to the United States for trial at the earliest possible date The tragedy occurred off- the South American coast Complaints made by thenen were on account of hard work and insufficient food John Lend and a companion crept into the cabin while Capt Whitman and First Mate Saunders were asleep and killed both in their bunks They then kindled a fire in the afterhold It was only when the schooner was in flames that the rest of the crew knew anything of the tragedy and when the alarm was given they had barely time to escape the captain and first mate being missed only as the party left the burning vessel ANGIOLILLO IS GARROTED Assassin of Canovas Put to Death in Vegara Prison Michel Angiolillo who shot and killed Senor Canovas del Castillo the prime minister of Spain at the baths of Santa Agueda on Sunday August 8 was exe cuted at 11 oclock Friday morning ac cording to the sentence of the courtmarlial imposed upon him on August 16 after his trial on the previous Sunday which sen tence was confirmed by the supreme coun cil of war The execution of Angiolillo took place in the prison of Vegara The executioner from Beurges performed the garroting just prior to which a priest exhorted the anarchist to repent to which Angiolillo responded You cannot get men out of prison Leave me in peace I myself will settle with God BEYOND THE DOLLAR MARK the Highest in Many Years The wheat market in Philadelphia was the most exciting ever experienced in the history of the exchange Friday last Quotations jumped i cents and brought the price beyond the dollar mark Sales of No 2 red were at 101 and No 2 Penn sylvania red at 102 the highest fluctua tions in that city in many years To Hunt for Thirty Millions The schooner Aurora which left Vic toria B C in April last with Capt Fred Hackettandothersealingcaptains and Mrs Trevan to search for treasure supposed to be buried on Cocos Island has returned to Victoria They were unable to find any treasure but Charles Hartford who came up on the schooner as a passenger says he has located it and knows where he can lay his hands on 30000000 Hartford eays he intends to return there as soon as he can get a vessel to take him Air Motor Runs Well The first official trip of the compressed air motor designed by Robert Hardie has been made on the Manhattan elevated railroad in New York General Manager Fransioli a munber of engineers capital ists and students were on the train which made the run from Rector to Fifty eighth Street over five miles in eighteen minutes The trial was a successful one and the motor carried a charge of compressed air of 2500 ponnds to the square inch Killed a Bank Burglar Policeman Charles Hemminger of Can ton Ohio surprised burglars in the base ment of Isaac Harter Sons savings bank early Sunday morning and the officer shot one of the men who died at the hospital later without revealing his identity The burglars had a big lot of tools and ex plosives in the cellar and were no doubt professionals The bank is a strong one and generally believed to contain a large amount of money Twixt the Cup and the Lap Charles Title a poor man in search of tvork in Milwaukee received word from Chicago that he was left a legacy of 3000 Being without money to purchase a ticket to Chicago he resolved to reach there by stealing a ride on a freight train In attempting to do so he was drawn under the wheels and almost ground to pieces dying a short time after the acci dent Massacre in Persia A dispatch from Tabreez capital of the province of Azerbaijan Persia says that the Kurds raided the district of Salinas on the Turko -Persia frontier Friday They sacked and completely destroyed two Armenian villages and massacred 200 per sons Christians and Mussulmans The Persian government has decided to send more troops to the scene of the invasion Tragedy at Ann Arbor Miss Agnes Warren of Springfield 111 a student in the summer school at Ann Arbor Mich was killed by a Michigan Central train Saturday Willi two com panions she was walking on the track and failed to hear the approaching locomotive Miss Warren graduated from the Univer sity of Michigan in 18 Chicago Aeronaut Killed Aeronaut Walter Allerd fell 300 feel frqm his balloon to the eartli m Chicago Friday The ballonist became entangled in a guy rope was dragged from the para chute trapeze and fell to his death in the presence of several hundred people Every bone in his body was broken r May Have Been Andreo A dispatch from Sarnie Norway says A balloon was seen Augul 15 moving at a great height in a northerly direction From the balloon depended a tackle which appeared to be luminous Covers a Mile in l374J5 5 At the Crystal Palace in London Platte Belts the bicyclist with a fiyirg start covered a mile in 137 3 5 breaking Mc Duffs worlds record Manitobas Wheat Yield The Manitoba government crop bulle tins places the total yield of wheat for this year at- 21234274 bushel3 or an average of 1jSS bushels per acre POINTEE THE WINNER DEFEATS PATCHEN IN STRAIGHT HEATS IN CHICAGO The First Heat Was Made in 202 the Second in 204 1 4 and the Third in 204 Trouble Among Cherokees in Indian Territory Star Pointer Beats Patchen There were 15000 people at Washington Park Chicago Saturday afternoon who saw the fastest first heat ever paced and perhaps the fastest fourth quarter The chief event on the card was the match be tween Joe Patchen 201 and Star Pointer 201 The toss of a coin gave Patchen the pole for the first and third heats Star Pointer notwithstanding this advantage won all three heats handily outfooting the black horse First Heat They went away together Rounding the first turn Patchen was a length ahead The first quarter was cov ered in 30 a 202 gait The half was done in 100 flat and the three quarters was passed in 182 At that point Pointer traveling on the outside had fallen an open length behind Patchen Swinging into the stretch McCleary called on the bay horse and he responded gamely with one of the greatest bursts of speed ever seen on a trotting track Steadily inch by inch he crept up on Patchen Curry shook up his horse and laid the lash on hard He responded nobly and let out another link pacing like a well balanced piece of machinery but he could not shake off his antagonist Pointer crept up slowly and finally past Joe in the last half dozen strides going under the wire a win ner of the heat by a nose The time for the mile was 202 flat and a first heat rec ord was marked up The strength with which Pointer finished in this heat made it almost a foregone conclusion that he would win the second heat and the race When they were given the word they went away at evens but Pointer was never headed winning by two open lengths in 2013 The third heat was a repitilion of the second and was made in 204 TROUBLE AMONG CHEROKEES Full Bloods Worked Up Over the Dawes Negotiations The report has reached St Louis from Chelsea I T that the Keelowa Society an organization among the Cherokee full blood Indians has threatened personal damage to the members of the Cherokee commission should they enter an agree ment with the Dawes commission looking to the destruction of the tribal govern ment and as a result there is much excite ment in full blood circles of that district It has been known for some time that the Keetowa which is a powerful organiza tion was very much averse to treating but that they should openly make threats causes much surprise This society has about 500 members in the district and controls the politics of the nation The people of the district are fear ful lest the full bloods will arise in arms and prevent any action FIVE CHILDREN DROWNED Float Crowded with Little Ones Capsizes at Toronto Five children were drowned in the har bor at Toronto Ont Sunday by the cap sizing of a float The dead are Albert Driscoll aged 8 Gertie Harvey aged 11 Jack Bethel aged 10 two others names unknown The bodies of the three former were re covered The float was 12 feet long and 6 feet wide and was made of rough timber Twenty one boys and girls ranging from 8 to 18 years of age crowded on the raft in tending to go in bathing Half way across the channel where the water is very deep the raft capsized and all the children were thrown into the water All the children were rescued except five Important Pension Decision Assistant Secretary Webster Davis of the pension department rendered an important decision recently reaffirming the ruling of Assistant Secretary Bussey in 1890 in the case of Mary A Cox a widow claimant He holds that where the evidence shows the cause for pension was complicated with a disease as the immediate cause of the soldiers death the widows claim on account of death from these complications will be sustained the death being held to be in the line of duty in the service Urge Rejection of Peace Proposals A meeting of over 3000 people held in Athens adopted an address to King George urging him and the government to reject the proposed peace treaty between Greece and Turkey and to resume the hostilities which were interrupted by the truce The entire press however and a great majority of the public of Athens condemn the agita tion for a resumption of the war 14000 for Missions At the close of the Christian Alliance convention in Cleveland Ohio a collection for missions was taken Eleven thousand dollars was contributed within a few minutes making 14000 in all Several ladies threw diamond rings into the col lection boxes and many men did the same with their gold watches and jewelry A Rapist Lynched Eloany Sullivan convicted at Williams burg Ky of the rape of Sarah Lawson and sentenced to twenty years in the pen itentiary was taken from jail by a mob and hanged on the timbers of the county bridge across the Cumberland River The lynching occurred at 1 oclock Monday morning Confess to Bomb Throwing The police of Constantinople have ar rested two Armenians at whose residences they found two bombs The prisoners confessed that they intended to commit outrages by the use of the bombs at the Russian and German embassies Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows a reserve increase of 870000 The banks now hold 39753000 in excess of the legal requirements The THE WEEK IN TRADE Business World as Seen by Dun Co R G Dun Cos Weekly Review of Trade says Not for several years have the telegraphic reports from various cities in all parts of the country been so en couraging or shown such uniform im provement as this week The greatest gain has been for agriculture Corn has advanced alittle in price but is moving very largely so that the last years surplus may soon be marketed unless the new crop turns out better than many now ex pect Cotton declined an eighth because of estimate promising the largest crop ever grown but the dcy goods market is de cidedly improving and some of the large mills after a few weeks of suspension have resumed work Most farm products are doing well but wheat has advanced 118 for the week on actual transactions with heavy purchases for export Failures for the week have been 228 in the United States against 280 last year and 30 in Canada against 27 last year BAD WRECK IN OHIO A Score of Persons Injured in a Sniashup at Liima A terrible smashup occurred at Lima Ohio Friday evening at the junction of the Lima Northern and Lake Erie and Western railroads in the eastern portion of the city A Lake Erie freight crashed into a Lima Northern passenger train carrying a large number of excursionists on their return from Toledo the train being a special excursion given by the Peoples Tea Store of Lima The Lake Erie engine was knocked off the track and badly wrecked and two coaches of the Lima Northern overturned seriously in juring a large number of Limas prominent people Neither train slopped at the junction the Lake Erie engine dashing into the excursion train and overturning it It was filled with passengers The engine was sent into a wheat field fifty feet from the track Nineteen persons were injured ANARCHIST AFTER DIAZ Assassin Waits for an Opportunity to Kill Mexicos President F P Gonzales editor of a Spanish paper published at Beeville Texas is in receipt of a letter from an influential friend in Mexico in which it is stated that the au thorities have discovered an Italian an archist who has just arrived in that coun try with the intention of taking the life of President Diaz The anarchist the letter says is kept under strict surveillance and will be arrested the first demonstra tion he makes or as soon as the chain of evidence can be linked a little closer The letter is from an official in the City of Mex ico and Gonzales vouches for the relia bility of it Watching Filibusters Unofficial information has reached the authorities in Washington that the sus pected filibuster Dauntless has left Sa vannah Ga with a barge in tow and that she is to be joined by the Alexander Jones at a point soutneast of natteras where the two vessels are to meet the schooner Befina F Briggs supposed to be loaded with munitions of war for the Cuban Insurgents Which vessel will make the trip is not known It is also stated that a filibustering expedition is as sembling near Tampa Fla In view of this information Secretary Gage tele graphed the collectors of customs at Sa vannah Brunswick and Tampa to use special vigilance to prevent violations of the neutrality laws Shot a Judge Thomas C Seaver judge of probate for Windsor County Vermont was shot and seriously wounded Monday by Wm W Lawrence Lawrence surrendered him self to the sheriff Mrs Lawrence some time ago left her husband and Seaver ap pointed a guardian for their yountr daughter The judge afterward issued an injunction restraining Lawrence from interfering with the child thereby incur ring Lawrences hatred Rate on Corn to Be Higher The presidents of the eastern roads have ordered the rate on corn Chicago to New York advanced to 20 cents per 100 pounds effective September 6 During lake navigation this rate is generally down to 15 cents MAKKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 300 to 550 hogs shipping grades 300 to 425 sheep fair to choice 20U to 450 wheat No 2 red 93c to 04c corn No 2 29c to 30c oats No 2 lSe to 19c rye No 2 48c to 49c butter choice creamery 10c to ISc eggs fresh 12c to 13c new potatoes 00c to 7oc per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 425 sheep common to choice 300 to 400 wheat No 2 4c to Stic corn No 2 white 2Se to 3Cc oats No 2 white 18c to 20c St Louis Cattle 300 to 525 ho- 300 to 425 sheep 300 to 4U0 wheal- No 2 97c to 98c corn No 2 yellow 20c to 2Sc oats No 2 white 17c to 19c rye No 2 48c to 49e Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 550 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 250 to 4U0 wheat No 2 95c to 97c corn No 2 mixed 29c to 30c oats No 2 mixed 17e to 19c rye No 2 40c to 4Sc Detroit Cattle 250 to 550 hop 300 to 425 sheep 250 to 4U0 wheat No 2 90c to 9Sc corn No 2 yellow 29c to 31c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c rye 4Sc to 50c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 9Gc to Sc corn No 2 mixed 28c to 30c oats No 2 white 17c to 19e rye No 2 47c to 49c cjqyer seed 440 to 445 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 93c to 95c corn No 3 2Sc to 30c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c rye No 1 48c to 49c No 2 35c to 44c pork mess S50 to 900 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 30Dtb 450 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 rqd 89c to 101 com No 2 vellow 33c to 35c oats No 2 white 22e to 23c New Ycrk Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 350 to 475 sheep 300 to 425 wheat No 2 red 103 to 105 corn No 2 34c to 35c tts No 2 white 23c to 25c butter creamery 12c to 10c eggs Western 14c to lGc STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Mr Tibbies Complaint Against the Railroad Companies Must Be Specific Board of Transportation So Rules Other Items Tibbies Must Be Specific A few weeks ago Thomas H Tibbies made complaint before the state board of transportation that all the railroads of the state were charging extortionate rates for local freight The answers of the com panies were filed a few days later in several of which the motion was made that the complainant be required -to make his complaint more specific After the argu ments were finished the board retired a few moments for deliberation and arrived at the decision that the motion should be sustained and the complaint be required to state the amount or per cent of reduc tion asked for The necessary amendment will be made and filed and copies of the amended complaint will be furnished the railroad companies after which they will have ten days to file answers This part of the proceedings was agreed upon and no formal summons will be required DEED OF AN INSANE FATHER John D Maw of Greeley County Kills His Married Daughter The people of Greeley were shocked the other morning by the news of a tragedy northeast of OConnor in which John D Maw assaulted a married daughter Mary J Hughes with a hammer He pounded her over the head crushing the skull and in his mad fury drove the family from the house and then set fire to the barn wheat field and the house and burned them to the ground Maw has been in the asylum and has been considered mentally unbalanced After committing his awful crime Maw went to two of his neighbors and had them bring him to town where he gave himself up to Deputy Sheriff Gaffney Maw is a man more than 60 years of age and has lived on the farm where the tragedy was enacted for fifteen years except during short intervals in the last four years when the family has disposed of him either by getting him to quit the place for a short period at a time or had him placed in the asylum New Cure for Hog Cholera A third manufacturing industry has just been launched in Exeter which to the farmers of Nebraska at least and other states as well will prove a great boon Dr T C McClurn has claimed for a long time that a cure or at best a sure preventive for hog cholera could be found Early this year when hogs began dying by the dozens in that community he went to work determined to find a remedy which would prevent if not cure the fatal disease and he believes now he has succeeded The business has only been in operation a short time but has saved thousands of dollars worth of hogs He has several men in the field and has cured a larger percentage of hogs treated than has been done by any other known remedv Thrasher Falls from a Bridge A new steam thrashing engine and sepa rator purchased by a syndicate of Dawes near Homer at a cost of 2400 went through a bridge over a small stream about seven miles south of Dakota City The engine was being taken across the bridge at that point when it became unmanage able caused by an inexperienced engineer and crashed through the side of the bridge and went down twenty feet to the bottom of the stream The separator and engine are nearly a total loss Blair Man Fined at Fremont The Fremont police arrested a man giv ing his name as Edward Wilde of Blair on complaint of his wife for living with an unmarried woman of that city The case came up for hearing before the police judge but Mrs Wilde was not willing to prosecute Instead she wanted the judge to go easy with her recreant spouse As nothing else could be done Wilde was lined 15 and costs and his companion 1 He paid both and left with his wife to take in the circus Apparently Fell from a Train The unconscious body of a young man apparently 22 years of age was picked up from beside the railroad track at Long Pine last week It is supposed he was thrown from a train for there was a deep wound in his skull as if his head had struck the corner of a tie He died fifty six hourj after being found The only possible clew to his identity was two re ceipts for registered letters directed to A R Hillerman Ardmore Macon County Missouri Ithaca Station Agent Disappears The people in the vicinity of Ithaca are somewhat puzzled over the disappearance of L L Roy the station agent at that place He was on duty August 19 looking after a freight train that passed through but his wife awoke at 4 oclock next morn ing and found that he had not returned nor has anything been heard of him since Globe Savings Bank Affairs The state banking board held a meeting the other day the result of which was that an order was issued requiring a report from the Globe Loan and Trust Com panys savings bank of Omaha within a reasonable time The present condition of the institution is not satisfactory to the board Endeavorers from Four Counties A convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of Cass Otoe Nemaha and John son Counties was held in Nebraska City An interesting program consisting of lectures and addresses on topics connected with the work of the society was carried out A large number of delegates were present Curfew Ordinance at Nelson Curfew rang in Nelson this week under the new ordinance for the first time Nine oclock is the hour set for all youngsters under 18 to be at home Columbus Buys a New sprinkler Columbus has tested and accepted one of its new sprinklers- The tank holds 700 gallons and the wagon is fitted with two of the late improt ed Austin sprayers It Urjs the dust perfectly for a space of about thirty feet This makes four sprinklers in use in that city now Chain Gang for the Hoboes Grand Island authorities have put on a chain gang and willwork somejof the nu merous hoboes who stop off there It is believed it will have a good effect toward liminishing the number of wandering bums Was Killed in a Wreck in Ohio George A Grunawalt of Van Wert Ohio son of H A Grunawalt of Exter was killed in a railroad accident between Celina and Coldwater Owing to a freight wreck on the Grand Rapids and Indiana road at Berne the passenger train was sent over the Erie from Decatur to Ohio City thence over the Cincinnati Northern tc Coldwater At Ohio City Conductor sent on board the engine to acl as pilot the engine running backward About two miles from Coldwater the tender jumped the track and the entire train followed Grunawalt attempted to jump from the engine and in doing so was hurled to the ground and dragged beneath the wheels When the train stopped his body was under the fire box He was ter ribly mangled and cut to pieces the lower half of his body being badly cooked by es caping steam No one else on the train was hurt beyond a few bruises Favors Company Encampments The state military board heid a meeting recently and a resolution was adopted favoring the holding of company encamp ments of the national guard two days at the home of each company This was agreed upon in order to do away with tile expense of transportation which a general encampment at one point would necessi tate The resolution will be presented to the governor and if approved by him the order will be issued and dates will be so arranged that the batallion commanders will be able to attend all theeucampments all the dates to be arranged within tho time required by the statutes Boy Crushed to Death Willie Hall the 13-year-old son of C M Hall a prominent merchant of PJainview met death in a horrible manner the other day In company with three other boys oi about the same age young Hall was re turning from Creighton with a wagon load of flour He was sitting on the front of the wagon and in some manner lost his balance and fell to the ground and both wheels of the heavily loaded vehicle passed over his body crushing the chest to a jelly He was carried into a nearby farm houset where he died in a few minutes and before medical assistance could be procured Survey Is Made for the Ditch The preliminary survey of an irrigation ditch application for which was filed some months ago has been completed and H E Babcock president II A Babcock secre tary and Judge Kendall treasurer of the company are in Grand Island canvassing among those living along the line with the view of securing contracts The ditch taps Wood River south of Alda and runs a northeasterly direction to Grand Island again joining Wood River southeast of the city The price is fixed at 125 per acre per year on three year contracts for farm lands Canning Factory Is The canning factory at leased for the season by J Leased Beatrice was S Edwards manager of the Globe Packing Comuanv of Leavenworth Kan and will be placed in operation by September 1 Tomatoes peaches apples and pumpkins will com prise the pack which is estimated at 1000000 cans This necessitates the ex penditure of from 15000 to 20000 among the farmers and laborers of Gage County Nebraskas Corn Crop High officials of the Burlington road say that with good weather for ten days the corn crop of Nebraska will aggregate 250000000 bushel3 and that if good weatber continues until the middle of ths coming month the yield will be more nearly -100000000 bushels Nearly everj crib at railroad stations it is said is filled with last years corn The wheat crop oJ the state is estimated at 40000000 bushels March from the Yellowstone Troops D and I of the Sixth Cavalry under command of Capt C S Anderson and Lieut John T Nance which left Yellowstone Park July 8 arrived at Fori Robinson Wednesday July IS Men and horses are in the pink of condition At 5 oclock stable call every man had shaven and marched to the stables in white uni forms as though they had been on duty at Fort Robinson for a month Starts for the Gold Fields W R Tanderveer of McCool Junction has left for the Klondike gold fields Mr Tanderveer for about ten years purchased grain at different towns on tiie Kansas City and Omaha road For the past two years he has been mining in Colorado He goes well prepared for tiie undertaking Lincoln Old Soldier Suicides John Raabe on old soldier of Lincoln committed suicide at Hazleton Pa where he was visiting He climbed a tree and tied one end of a rope to his neck and the other to a limb Then he dropped Death resulted from strangulation He was reputed to be wealthy Thrashing Engine Explodes The thrashing engine of C W Piper ex ploded while at work on the farm oJ Squire Crosby seven miles northwest of Benedict C W Piper was so badly in jured that his recovery is not probable and a number of others were more or less in jured Hand Cut by a Circular Saiv William Bodkin an employe of the Argo Manufacturing Company of Nebraska City suffered a serious injury to his righ hand while working with a circular saw at the companys factory Nebraska Short On August 26 the Odd Auburn district will have a place Notes Fellows of the picnic at that The contracts let by the Lincoln and Dawson County Irrigation Company for building the canal have been cancelled by the company The company proposes to have the canal constructed by the people iiving in the irrigation district The mortgage record for lied Willow County for the year ending June 33 is as follows Farm mortiraues filed forty oat amounting to 1768741 farm mortgages released eighty five amounting to 38 34913 city mortgages filed twenty amounting to 904048 released twenty seven amounting to 3180730 Treasurer Polski of Sherman County last week called in and paid 2003 worth of interest bearing county bonds The Kimball wheelmen have arrange for an eighteen mile road race August 28 Davenport Thacher and C S Reece of Valentine have secured government con tracts for furnishing hay at Fort Niobrara and fort Robinson Thurston McCoy of Fall City fell from a hammock and broke one of hi3 arras The Nebraska state Sunday school con vention wiii be held at Norfolk September 7 to 0 Every Sunday school iathe state is entitled to three delegates including its superintendent and pastor The Swedish Methodist congregatiou at Holdrege has decided to erect a new i sonage w S r c JstiY - h