to K -- n i w Havana Gets a Fright Havana was startled and alarmed at 9 oclock the night of the 13th by the uoiso of two successive exnlosions which shook ttjfe JMon - the tdhntine gemocrzi SUCCKSSOU TO CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT B GOOD - JSditok Pbop VALENTINE - NEERASKA HAVANA GETS ASCAEE INSURGENTS ATTEMPT TO DE STROY AQUEDUCTS Dynamite Explosion Cause Excited Thrones to Rush to the Streets Attempt to Cut On the Watr Sup ply Smallpox and Fever ground for miles around prevailed for a time as it was feaiei at this was a prelude to an attack Ex cited throngs rushed to the streets while an armed parly pioceeded m the direction from which the detonations had been heard It was soon found that the stone bridges of Christina and Concha and tlm acqueduct of Fernando Septiino weie the points that had suffeied from the dynam ite The bridges were partially destroyed and the pipes in the aqueduct upon which the city is dependent for its water supply were much damaged It cannot now be stated how extensive the damage is or how long it will take to remedy it The windows in many houses in the city were shatteied by the reverberations of the explosion and some structures were also badly damaged There is -no doubt that the dynamite which -caused this wreck was placed by agents of the insur gents It has been -their determination announced ome time since -to cut oil the water supply of Havana and so serve to make it as nearly uninhabitable as pos sible There is much fever and -smallpox -has broken out and in the unwholsome state of affairs tineatens to become epidemic Many are suffering -from -measles and there is much intestinal trouble among the inhabitants owing to spoor and in sufficient food The failure of the -water supply under these conditions is a dire calamity COLORED DELEGATE SHOT Wounded fey at Man Who Took Hira ibr at Highwayman At St Louis Charles N Xoze a colored delegate from Texas was shot by Kobert W Thiel aged 21 years Loze had been stopping i the home -of his brother While on his way there becoming con fused lie halted a pedestrian and inquired home Robert W Thiel the ltleman of whom Loze inquired it is claimed by the latter drew a pistol and fired five shots one -of which took effect in his right shoulder Loze was taken to the home of his brother When his wound was dressed it was pronounced a serious one Thiel is in jail He claims he thought he was about to be held up and 6red to save himself 4 rom personal injury A Blow at -the Timher Trust Judge Burnell atMilwakee on motion oi Attorney General Mylrea granted an or der restraining theXational Maufacturing Company from doing business pending a hearing on the motion seeking the dissolu tion of the company The attorney gen eral charges that the company was not organized to do a legitimate business but for the purpose -of controlling the sash door and blind trade and creating a tim oor trust in Minnesota Wisconsin Mich igan Iowa Missouri Illinois Ohio and Kansas The attorney general asks for a receiver and that the franchise be re voked Rhodes Takes Banishment A dispatch to the New York World Irom Cape Town South Africa sajs JohnHaysnamniondColFrancisJihodes Lionel Phillips and George Farrar the reform leaders released from prison at Pretoria have arrived at Johannesburg They paid a line of 125000 eachand all except lihodes took oath to refrain frain from taking part in the Transvaal politics for fifteen years he accepting the alternative of banishment The Trans vaal gets a round 1000000 from the fines imposed upon the sixly7th1ee reformers arrested More Supplies for Rebels The New York World says The steam ship Bermuda was to have left Philadel phia with another cargo of arms and am munition for the Cuban insurgents The expedition consists of fifty men among them being several physicians who carry with them a full supply of medicines and surgical instruments Stowed away in the hold of the Bermuda are 10000 Mauser rifles four Hotchkiss guns and a large number of machetes Love Sick Girl Suicides Rendered despondent by disappoint ment in love Gertrude MeJenheimer 16 years of age committed suicide near Hillsboro 111 by taking carbolic acid She left the home of a married sister ostensibly to visit a neighbor Her body was found in the public highway the next morning Strange Suit Ajjainst Women Arlington P Mead filed suit for 10008 damages against Itlioda Hoskins and Ella -Whitehead at Newark Ohio for stealing his wifes affections Mrs Hoskins is the plaintiffs mother-in-law Fatal Pittsburg Fire jAtfiss in a tenement at Pittsburg re sulted iin the death f Mrs Garbeis aged Wi -by jumping from a window and FrankGajbeis aged 5 by suffocation Twoother members of the family were badly burned - Trades Jvions to Build a Road At a meeting of the trade unions at Mil waukee articles jucorporatiag the Mil waukee Miincip and Suburban Rail way Company weKjvidopted The capital vstock iS lMJi rtvidcd into 203000 shares a PIRATES MILLION Treasure of Buccaneer Morgan Said to Have Been Found After twenty years spent in organizing and accompanying expeditions to the un inhabited Island of Cocos 400 miles south west of Panama where he believed he would find the tens of millions of treas ure which the great pirate Morgan is said to have buried there Iticliard W Arm strong of San Francisco has now come east to sue wealthy New York and Boston men who he says stole the maps from him and discovered the treasure He brought excellent credentials and has en gaged the best legal talent in the city While he was sick in San Francisco Armstrong says an agent of the eastern syndicate stole from him the map which located the pirate treasure Then the eastern men fitted out an expedition went to Cocos and found the treasure which was worth more than 20000000 Neither Armstrong nor his lawyer will give the names of the persons they intend to sue but say one ofthem is a promi nent merchant in Pearl Street that city CORBETT SHARKEY GO Civic Federation Take Steps to Stop the Fitrht Since the announcement that Corbett and Sharkey have been matched to fight San Francisco has been the Mecca toward which the eyes of all pugilists aie turned The fistic experts are hastening to San Francisco from all parts of the country in expectation of a revival of the glorious times when there were several prize lights a week there There is a state law pro hibiting prize fights but a complacent board of supervisors has allowed contests for a limited number of rounds under the guise of charity entertainments Num erous fights have been pulled off durmg the past four months under this ariange ment but now the Civic Federation has discovered that prize fights are agaiust the law and its members will endeavor to prevent the Corbett Sharkey affair CYCLONE IN ALABAMA Twenty five People Hurt and Two Killed at Wyeth City A cyclone of unusual severity struck the town of Wyeth City about thirty miles from Gadsden in northern Alabama Thirteen houses were literally blown from the face of the earth but there were only two deaths A It has bsen reported that a hundred or more persons were in jured The basket factory where the greater portion of the inhabitants of the town work was just out of the storms path Had it come an hour laterwhen the oper atives would have been at home the loss of life would have been heavy A relief committee is now at work Of five of the structures nothing could be found The path of thecyclone was about 100 yards wide and total devastation followed it Cuhan Ex Prisoners Arrive Dr J G Delgado and his son J M Delgado American citizens reached New York on the 10th on board the steamer City of Washington from Havana They were on their way to Washington to make formal statements to the Slatp Depart ment regarding the ill treatment to which they were subjected in Cuba the elder Delgado having been shot almost to death by Spanish soldiers his servants mur dered and his property destroyed There was also on board the City of Washington Felix Cabello an officer in the Spanish service who is said to be on an important errand to this country Peoria Fears No Snake Bites Repsesentatives of the American Dis tributing Association the American Spirits Manufacturing Company and the independent distillers were in join ses sion at Peoria 111 on the 10th Peoria never before held so large a stock of spirits there being over 10000000 gallons now in the warehouses There is little trade but the price of eorn is so low that it is thought best to keep on with the man ufacturing of goods The Manhattan dis tillery which shut down some time ago will resume soon and the other houses will not close this month as had been ex pected Indiana Bank Fails John A Thompsons Bank of Edingurg Ind has closed its doors The property of the bank and the Thompson flour mill as well as the property of the individual members of these firms has been assigned for the benefit of the creditors Bad in vestments and a depletion of deposits it is said caused the failure Liabilities 175000 assets 180000 Roobed Her Parents Minnie Osborne aged 17 of Oakland City Ind is under arrest in New York charged with stealing 500 from her par ents She was arrested in Believue Hos pital where she was taken by two men and a woman who mjsteriously disap peared after registering her as insane Quarrymens Strike Spreading- The quarrymens strike in Ohio is spreading and there is prospect of serious trouble 1600 men are out in fourteen of the quarries of the Cleveland Stone Com pany at Berea Westover Columbia and Oimstead Falls and fifty more will strike at North Amherst One Killed and Six Hurt Two hundred cans of dynamite stored for use by a con trader on the Penns3lva nia llailroad was set off by the premature explosion of a blast burying seven men beneath sand and rock near Johnstown Pen a Forbids Blacklisting Judge Collier of the federal court of Al buquerque N M has issued an order forbidding the receiver of the Atlantic aud PaciCc Railway from blacklisting members of the A R fJ Fatal Quarrel of Lovers At Chillicoche Ohio Thomas White after a quarrel with Edith McKelvey his sweetheart hot her fatally and then killed himself Both were young and favorably known Boilers Wert Defective During the official trfal of the French ironclad JaureguiberryN at Toulon one of her boilers exploded badly jnjnrjjjg 1111m men THE WEEK IN TBAJDE THE BUSINESS WORLD AS SEEN BY DUN CO Country is Waiting for the Two Great Parties to Declare Them selves Cecil Rhodes and Barney Barnato Seek New Fields Little Change In Trade R G Dun Cos Weekly Review of Trade says The speculative reaction has not in the least changed the business out look The fictitious prices made for wheat and cottoiumeant no good except ior individuals and the change to prices more nearly in accord with the actual ie lationsof demand and supply only con forms to conditions which have been well known for months The Government report as to wheat in dicated a much smaller yield than any body really expects but that has become so much the rule that the report had no real influence and the principal effect was the serious depression caused by large sales in anticipation of the report which seemed to be thoroughly known in ad vance to some speculators While Atlan tic exports for the week were 15S8158 bushels flour included against only 809 539 last year the comparison is obviously exceptional and significant while the re ceipts at western ports of 2529865 bush els against 13SG230 last year show the persistency of the conditions which have governed the movements dur ing the whole year The Government estimate as to cotton was unexpectedly favorable and has caused a decline of more than half a cent in a single week but it is only just to say that some reac tion from artificial prices would have come earlier if information much more re liable than that of the Government had not been persistently discredited It is not the time to look for marked improvement in industries and the best thing that can be said ofthem is that none have as yet been seriously disturbed by threatened labor difficulties Itseems not improbablethat all such difficulties may be averted except perhaps the contro versy about w ages of iron puddlers and tin plate workers The textile -manufacturers are making no improvement The accumulation of notion goods continues print cloths have declined to the lowest point ever reached and a general stop page to relieve the market is expected The sales of wool in two weeks of June have been only 5823500 pounds against 12561965 last year and no gain is ex pected in the manufacture for some time to come Failures for the week have been 24G in the United States against 241 last year and 27 in Canada against 24 last year CECIL RHODES MAY MOVE Said He May Go to British Colum bia with Barney Barnato The San Francisco Chronicle says The great South African Mining kings Cecil Rhodes and Barnej7 Barnato have tnrned their attention to the newly dis covered gold fields in the region lying west and southwest of Lake Kootenai in British Columbia just north of the inter national boundary line They have sent their own expert out to investigate the pospects and report He declares that the richness of the Rossland and Trail Creek mining regions far surpasses any thing that South Africa could ever have dreamed of This report will doubtless be followed by the investment of a large amount of capital in that section by those mining magnates and other wealthy En glishmen who follow their lead in such enterprises A Mysterious Shooting A mysterious shooting case in which a Harvard student was the victim took place at Boston A fellow student ran into the Cambridge manual training school with the information that Jerome Emil Grosh of Toledo Ohio had shot himself The injured man was taken to the Cambridge hospital where he lies in a critical condition It is not known whether the shooting was accidental or done with suicidal intent Need Ferry Boats The terrible tornado of two weeks ago destroyed twenty four ferry boats which plied between St Louis and East St Louis and left only one boat A repre sentative of the Wiggins Ferry Company arrived in the Sioux City to buy all the boats which are for sale The Vint Sell ings owned by Selzer Bros was steamed up and if terms can be agreed upon she will be allowed to go Quarter Blood Indians The Committee on Indian Affairs re ported to the House a bill confirming the title of mixed blood Indians 10 land The measure applies to Indians of quarter blood whom the committee thinks ought to be able to assume the responsibilities of citizenship It is proposed to allow such Indians to sell their lands or encumber them and make them pay taxes Railroad Sold for 3000000 The Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail way system exclusive of the Muskegon branch and the land grant was sold at Grand Rapids Mich on the 10th at auc tion on an order of the United States court for 3000000 and interest The only bid was by a representative of the Pennsylvania Railway Company Gen Whitely Dead Gen K H Kirkmore Whitely of Balti more is dead aged 88 He was born at Cambridge Md was a graduate of the West Point class of 30 and had been a soldier in three wars He fought in the Seminole war in Florida the Mexican and the Civil He was retired in 75 with the rank of major general Faithless Lover to Pay 5000 In a breach of promise case in the cir cuit court at Mexico Mo against James Lyons Miss Emma Sexton was given a verdict for 5000 damages Rides a Mile in 150 W W Hamilton rode a mile on the race track at Overland Park Denver in 150 breaking alf previous bicycle rec ords GAVE STRIKING TESTIMONY Woman Shows a Lawyer How She Assaulted with an Parasol 31 S Hastings attorney for the defense fn an assault and battery case at Wash ington Ind was severely belabored in Squire Kendalls court by the complain ing witness a woman named McTegart She was asked to show how she had been assaulted by the wife of Wesley Rolan a brakeman Mr Hastings handed her an umbrella and looked at her in a quizzi cal manner She obeyed instructions in a very striking mnnner Firmly seizing the umbrella she brought it down with a re sounding whack upon Mr Hastings head She repeated the blow several times and then her desire to procure a verdict prompted her to turn toward the jurors to impress them with a similar object lesson She was restrained with difficulty The incident caused sucli laughter that it was impossible to proceed with the case and it was dismissed The original as sault was committed because Mrs Rolan saw the plaintiff talking with her hus band OMAHA BILL A LAW Passed by Both Honses and Signed hy the President Representative Mercer has at last won his fight and secured the passage of the bill making an appropriation of 200000 for the trans Mississippi Exposition at Omaha in 1897 He took advantage of the temporary absence from the House of Mr Bailey of Texas the only member who was disposed to stand in the way of its passage called the bill up and secured its passage under suspension of the rules There was a slight amendment to which the Senate agreed and the bill was taken to the President by Mr Mercer and re ceived his signature Mr Mercer has been in receipt of numerous congratula tions since the bill passed Postal Swindler Sentenced J It Landers implicated in the United States directory swindle pleaded guilty in the United States court at Oshkosh Wis to using the mails for fraud and was sentenced by Judge Seaman to pay a fine of 100 He has given information that will lead to the conviction of the prime movers of the scheme Landers was collector and claims that the com pany netted 500000 He wore 4000 worth of diamonds when arrested Valuable Horses Burned Fire destroyed the building of the Ameiican Horse Exchange at Xew York It is supposed that 125 valuable horses perished in the flames and an unconfirmed rumor has it that one mans life was lost estimated loss is 900000 Among the horses burned was Elsie G 219X val ued at 7500 The exchange has for years been one of the most famous places of its kind in America Bound Gagged and Robbed Robert B Taylor and Ernest Reinmetz watchmen in the Cafeteria Cateriug Com panys restaurant at No 46 Lake Street Chicago were bound and gagged by four robbers the other night The thieves then broke open the vault containing the books and valuables of the company and took a satchel which is supposed to have con tained nearly 1000 Cornelius Vandertnlt jr to Wed The Xew York World says The en gagement of Cornelius Vanderbilt jr and Miss Grace Wilson has been formally announced by Mr and Mrs R T Wilson The wedding is to be an event of the near future Miss Wilson has written to her numerous friends during the past few days telling them of her coming marriage Mean Trick of Burglars Burglars at Monmouth 111 not only stole a large sum of money and a watch from J n Pattee but so effectually con cealed lus clothing that he could not pur sue them They escaped Will Make No Loans to Spain A special from Havana says Dis patches from Madrid say the bankers of Paris and Amsterdam have declined to advance any further loans to Spain before next November Baby Murderess Hanged Annie Dyer baby farmer was hanged at Newgate prison London for the mur der of many infants entrusted to her care Woman Killed by a Rattlesnake Mrs John Gittner of Athens Mich died from the effects of a bite of a rattle snake received while picking berries MARKETS Sioux City Hogs 2 85 2 95 Cattle- Cows and Heifers 1 Stockers and Feeders 3 Veal Calves 3 Butchers Steers 3 Yearlings and Calves 8 Sheep 3 Wheat Oats Hay 5 Butter Eggs Chicago Hogs Cattle Beeves 3 Stockers and Feeders 2 Wheat Com Oats Rye Timothy Seed 3 Flaxseed South Omaha nogs S2 Cattle Steers 3 Cows 1 Feeders 2 Kansas City Hogs 2 Cattle Beeves 3 Feeders 2 Sheep S Minneapolis Wheat June July Flax Oats - 60 00 25 50 00 3 00 3 60 4 50 3 60 3 75 40 45 47 17 19 13J 14 00 6 00 10 11 7 IX 52 80 3 40 40 4 40 65 27f 17 25 SOX S5 57Y 27K 85 3 00 30 3 90 50 3 40 85 3 70 50 3 15 25 4 05 75 86qn 00 5 Iff i 0 55K 54 75 n I OF A GEEAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA Governor Holcomb Asked to Inter cede in Behalf of the Settlers in the Matter of Prosecutions lor Fort Randall Timber Stealing Appeal to the Governor Nine residents of Boyd County living near the town of Gross have joined in a complaint to Governor Holcomb They say that during the drouth period two years ago a large number of Boyd County citizens went over onto the Fort Randall reservation in South Dakota and pro curred some fallen timber for fuel Within a few weeks a United States marshall appeared in Gross and arrested nine of the number and took them to Om aha where an examination was held and they were bound over for trial in the fed eral court They returned home the trip having cost them 17 apiece and for which expenses they were obliged to bor row money from the bank at an exorbit ant rate of interest Quite a number of others are now threatened with similar arrest and they believe it to be simply nothing but a piece of petty persecution for the purpose of putting big fees into the hands of officers of the federal coxrrt For twenty five years this timber thief industry has been profitably pursued by attaches of the federal court with no cou victions of any moment merely a nomi nal fine followed by lelease The Gov ernor is asked to take some steps which may possibly stop the alleged outrages Gov Holcomb says he will write to the judge of the district of South Dakota but does not appear to have any faith in se curing any redress He will call atten tion to the fact that this small quintity of fuel was taken during a period of great destitution in Nebraska when every nerve was strained to keep body and soul together among settlers of a new county and that the frivolous punishments meted out plainly indicate that not only are tiie settlers being put to ureat expense use lessly so far as any pretext of sustaining the majesty of the law is concerned but the Government is severely taxed with no practical results Epworth League Convention The seventh annual convention of the Norfolk district Epworth Leaguers closed its very successful sessions at Wisner on the 10th m the Methodist Church About 120 were in attendance from abroad and lepresented 2400 league members The meeting was one of enthusiasm and prjfit giving great encouragement lor luture effort Appropriate papers dis cussions recitations and music filled the program of each day A unanimous vote represented the sen timents of the convention as approving of the restrictions of the church discipline against worldly amusements Wakefield was chosen for the next place of meeting and Rev E W Ericson was sleeted president Postolfice Looted The general merchandise store of Ed Fifield and the postoffice were entered by burglars at Eldorado They took tools from a blacksmith shop with which they twisted the padlocks from the door Five dollars in pennies were taken from the cash drawer The safe was blown open with giant powder Several sacks of fiour were piled around it to deaden the sound of the explosion Fifty -five dollars in stamps were taken from the safe and a registered letter containing a small sum was also opened and the money taken Burglars Try Several Places Burglars broke no Smons Andrews meat market at MuUool Juncliun and tore the money drawer out but got nothing They attempted to break in at the froit and back of E E Lincolns hardware 5torebut as they left brace bit and jimmy it is supposed they were scared away They succeeded in stealing a gold watch out of the vest of R Newman nfght man on the Kansas City Omaha Rairoad who was in the engine cab Pierce Countys Assessed Wealth The assessed valuation of Pierce County for 1S is as follows Personal 1GS4551 real estate 110007075 Fremont Elkhorn Missouri Valley Railroad Company 99210 Pacific Short Line 76860 Chicago St Paul Minne apolis Omaha 26600 Western Union Telesraph Company 244H30 total 1 174605 56 Looking for Counterfeiters I l United States Detective McDonald was in Plattsmouth investigating the report of the circulation of a large number of coun terfeit 10 bills ne failed to locate more han one spurious bill and came to the conclusion that that city was not the head quarters of a gang of counterfeiters Otoe Countys Assessed Valuation The assessors of Otoe County have sompleted their work and their hooks Dave been turned over to the board of equalization Tiie total value of personal real and railroad property in the county s 4662914 a decrease of 42354 corn Dared with last year Are Doing1 More Farming The Indians on the Winnebago Reser ration are taking more to farming this year than ever before Many have put in large crops of all kinds At the last pay day many went to Lyons paid up their old debts and laid in a big supply of the nec essaries of life Creamery lor Vinside The Harding Creamery Company of Norfolk has closed a deal for putting in a creamery at Winside Machinery has been ordered contracts for building let and it is expected tojiave the plant run ning in fifteen days Child Drowned in a Pool While Frankie Hewitt aged 6 year3 of Ord was playing near a pool of water left by a storm he accidentally slipped fell in and was drowned Ex Judge Found Dead Ex Judge Isaac Maynard of Schoharie was found dead in a room in the Kenemce Hotel at Albany the other morning W ill Not Prosecute Hawkins The three informations two for embez zlement and one for forgery pending against ex Water Commissioner George E Hawkins of Beatrice were withdrawn bylCounty AtlorneyveMurphy Hawkins having some time ago made a settlement with the city by the payment of 250 Suit for Slander Promised City Attorney Seymour of Nebraska City has announced his intention to bring suit against Councilman Nelson for slan der on accout of statements made by the latter during the late stormy session of the council HE IS ON A LONG TRAMP THEIR BANKS NO BARRIERS m Trying to Remove City Attorney At the meeting of the city council at Nebraska City the fight between the may or and the council was continued A few days ago the council became dissatisfied with the manner in which City Attorney Seymour is conducting the case of tHe Water and Light Company against the city and attempted to remove him and appoint E F Warren in his stead to all ot which Mayor Stahlhut objected Sey mour is going on with the case and pav ing no attention to the action of the coun cil having the assurance of the mayor that his position is right Burglars Bound Over John Brown and John Hansen the men arrested at Auburn for the burglary of the store of Charles Bucknell at AivoCass County May 29 had their preliminary hearing before Police Judge Archer at Plattsmouth on the 9th The testimony was very straight aud clear and a part of the goods found in the prisoners pos session were identified by Mr Bucknell as those stolen from his store Judge Archer bound the men over to the district court m 500 bonds each in default of which they were remanded to jail Expects a Big- Fair The Knox County Fair Association has issued its premium lists for the thirteenth annual fair to be held at Creighton Sep tember 8 9 10 and 31 The association is making great preparations and expects to have the finest fair ever held in tiiat sec tion of the state It has extended the time to four days instead of three which will be a great deal more satisfactory to patrons The purees offered in the raco department are liberal Will Modify the Proposition James Furguson of New York City wlio is one of the capitalists interested in the proposed distillery at Fremont is in that city conferring with business men and the Board of Tnide The proposition recently submitted to the Board of Trade will probably be somewhat modified Vr Furguson expresses himself as well pleased with that location and consider it an excellent point for a distillery Burglars Busy at Hastings A gold watch and several other articles were taken from the home of George Brown and another residence in the north part of the city of Hastings Burglars entered A F Bastons house but were scared out before they could secure auv thing The homes of George Kirby and C F Morey were also entered by burg lars but nothing of any value was car ried off 3Iortgages in Valley County Valley Countys mortgage indebtednes for the month of May is as follows Farm mortgages filed 783382 satisfied 250 142 chattel mortgages fded1830726 seventeen released 183293 six sheriffs deds Army Worms Work Near Fontanelle Army worms are reported as doing con siderable damage in the vicinity of Font anel le Corn and grain have so far fared the worst Several fields have been plowed in in attempting to stop then ravages The damage so f r is confined to a small tractjof country rpj Pedestrian Schilling Reaches Omaha on His Way to Frisco M Schilling the one mined athleic who U tramping from Pittsbirr Pa to San Francisco a d return arrived in Omaha on the night of the 8th having been fifty nine days on the road The distance to be covered is 7500 miles and he is not allowed to be or spend any money In addition to these requirements he is expected to make the trip in ten months and return home witii 1003 lie has earned If he can do this he will re ceive 2500 from the Ellsworth Athletic Club of Pittsburg He left that city April 20 and arrived in Chicago May 20 where he remained a week He carries with him a blank book in which the railroad ajent leaves his stamp at each place visited and a morocco bound memoran dum in which the editors along tiie route inscribe their autographs All through Iowa lie was delayed ort account of the rains but his average is from forty to fifty miles a day One dog ho started out with could not stand the strain and laid down and died He secured an other which is proving tougher than his predecessor Schilling is 22 years oldf and 6 feet 2 inches 111 height sV Platte and Eilchoru Rivers Spread- ing Ovec Adjacent Farms Tiie Platte and Elkhorn Rivers were 01 a rampage last week as the result of heavy rains throughout the state Almost the entire inland at the confluence of the rivers about two miles from Gretna was inundated and much damage done to the crops A four foot head of water ciiAd uown me river anu swept away every thing loose The cut oft was partly washed out and the Platte swept across into the Elkhorn which was hank full and broke through tiie new dike erected this spring and irrigated about 20JO acres of the bottom lands before the break could be repaired Had it riot been for the levee the crops on the entire bottom would have been destroyed As it is the damage is but nominal On the west side of the Platte River the Saunders County side the entire bottom was submerged as no levee had been built to protect it More Big Washouts Another terrible rain visited Chadron and vicinity on the 10th doing untold damage to railroad interests Near Smithwick S D on the Elkhorn five miles of track have been washed out and no trains have been running west of Chadron for a week The Elkhorn has been sending hundreds of men and teams to the front to put in temporary tracks where the washouts occurred on the 6tb but the rain on the 10th again swept away everything in sight Railroad men say that no trains can be sent through to Hot Springs over their line for weeks Pas sengeis are being transferred to the Bur lington and Missouri at Crawford and work trains are being sent from Chadron over the Uulington and Missouri to Hot Springs Killed on the Elkhorn Tracks Peter Johnson was run over aud kiheu at Omaha by an Elkhorn freight train Johnson was under the influence of liquor and and a short time before had been found by a policeman in a saloon and ad vised to go to his home in Babcocks Ad dition to South Omaha The officer got him in his wagon and saw him safely over the B M tracks and thinking he coulcK make the remainder of the journey alone - left him The horses got safely over the Elkhorn tracks but the engine strucTc the wagon smashing it into kindling wood and Johnson went under the wheels The body was badly mangled and death ensued immediately The deceased wii 4S years old and leaves a familv X y St 37 P