R n H KS la Magi II t IW iWgBBWilllHI IWIWI 1MB III I IWi Mnummiii rii ifiitiJMlWilJMISraillWHHiliHJJJiyMgiro nggqBHmnagjM i IMPJJT jufTMttSWMrewwrwirwMii n i umm rjrn4Ti Vlll jM ni lihfll HIW HI FIBKrraTHflBI I T If AROUND TrlE EARTH OCCURRENCES THEREIN FOR A WEEK MAY REACH 200 MAEK PACING KINGS TO CHICAGO RACE IN Star Pointer Joe Patchen and Frank Agan fo Contest for a 5000 Purse -Good Judges Say the 200 Mark Will Re Reached Pacing Kings in Chicago Chicago is to have a great harness race on Saturday July 24 The three great pacers Star Pointer 202 Joe Patchen 203 and Frank Agan 203 will nieet in the free-for-all race for a 5000 purse and John R Gentry 200K and Robert 1 201K will go against their records Many good judges say the 200 mark will reached Others have a contrary op ion One thing is certain the officials of the Washington Park Club are leav ing nothing undone to make the track fast Men are at work night and day Gentle harrowing is done then sprinkling so that the water may percolate through and then rolling- Whether the record is broken or not the race between Star Pointer Joe Patchen and Frank Agan will be one of the hottest overseen Star Pointer has shown already this season he is in form having secured a win in good time Frank Agan -won the free-for-all pace at Detroit and is fit to gc for a fortune Joe Patchen has not yet started this year BIG INSURANCE SWINDLE Gigantic Scheme to Roo the Largo Companies Uncovered W D Robinson of Merideu Miss has been in New York for several days in consultation with the officials of the principal life insurance com panies Tlis object is to bring to light facts in a conspiracy to de fraud insurance companies by insuring in valids and decrepits and where disease failed to hasten the death of the victims iby means of poison The conspiracy is said to be laid in Kemper County Mis sissippi Robinson estimates the opera tions of the conspirators after confer ences with the New York Life Equitable and Mutual Benefit of Xew York are as follows Policies in which members ap peared as beneficiaries 100 amount cleared and divided by the plotters 75 000 still to be paid and divided 15000 CZAR THREATENS SULTAN Will Send Troops Into Turkey If Thessaly Is Not Evacuated According to a dispatch received in Ber lin the czar has telegraphed the sultan de manding the immediate evacuation of Thessaly and threatening that otherwise the Russian troops will cross the Turkish frontier It is said semi officially that the powers expect that Great Britain has consented to this course The Turkish ambassadors have informed the porte that they wish a written declar ation as to the intention of the Turkish government which has hitherto been com municated orally to Tewfik Pasha The ambassadors have stated that if this is not forthcoming they will suspend peace ne gotiations and refer the whole matter to itheir respective governments with tho view of adopting coercive measures HOUSE ADOPTS REPORT Measure Carried by a Vote of 185 to US The conference report on the tariff bill was adopted by the house shortly after midnight Monday by a vote 1S5 to 118 and at noon Tuesday the report will go to the senate for action there The result was accomplished after twelve hours of con tinuous debate Will Pace Steel Bullets Two weeks hence the bullet proof cloth invented by Casimia Zeglen a Chicago monk will receive its final test The in ventor expects to demonstrate beyond a doubt that the cloth will successfully re sist a steel bullet fired from a rifle This test will be made at Tort Sheridan If it shoMd prove to meet the claims made for it by Rrother Zeglen ia bullet proof cloth adapted to the use of armies is an accomplished fact Peary Off for Greenland The steam sealing bark Hope with Lieut Peary and party on board bound for northern Greenland left Boston at daybreak Monday Its object is to estab lish a settlement of young Esquimaux in a remote northern point in Greenland which will be used as a base of supplies for an expedition in search of the north pole un der Peary in 1S9S To Do Aivay ivitb Steam Projected changes in the motive power of the three elevated railway lines of Greater New York and the New York 2few Haven and Hartford surface road have been announced Electric motors driven by the currents of a third rail system will supplant the steam engine on each of these roads Chicago Heal Estate Man Fails T H Schintz a Chicago real estate dealer has assigned His liabilities are 200000 and assets probably more A heavy mortgage indebtedness caused failure- Xluling in Kogard to Chinese The attorney general of the United States has given an opinion to the secre tary of the treasury in which he holds that a Chinese person who leaves this country under permit must return within 3hc two years allowed by law without ref erence to the cause of his delay Battleship Iowa at Newport The battleship Iowa has arrived at New port It I from the League Island navy yard A delegation from Iowa will form ally tender the silver service presented by the citizens of that state thousands ol IJxtra Freight Cars Sent Into Western States Long trains of empty cars have rolled nut of Kansas City for two weeks and dropped off in twos threes and fives on side tracks along the lines of the railroads in Missouri Iowa Kansas Nebraska and Oklahoma These empty freight cars of which there are thousands will be filled with new 97 wheat inside of four or five weeks A tremendous grain rush is ex pected and the best of management by railroad ollieials will be needed to prevent a huge grain blockade or a grain car famine Conservative estimates of crop statisticians place the yield of wheat for tiis year in Kansas alone at 00000000 bushels LYNCH A RAVISHER Alabama Mob Takes a Negro Out of Court and Hangs Him Idaj Terrell a negro ravished Mrs Martin Thomas near Elba Ala beat her into insensibility threw her on a bed with Iter sleeping infant piled up pine wood and set it on fire Tho flames attracted passers by who rescued the woman in time to secure an ante mortem statement The baby was burned to death Terrell vas arrested While he was having a pre liminary trial a mob took him from the court and hanged him Fatal Colorado Accident By an accident on the toll road near Ouray Colo Miss Myrtle Shaw of Pitfs field 111 was fatally injured and several others all members of the Y M C A ex cursion party painfully hurt among them Maj E W llalford private secretary to President Harrison during his tenure of office Just below Bear Creek Falls the horses to the carriage in which the party was riding became frightened and over turned the carriage with the results above stated Miss Shaw died shortly after the accident The injuries to the others are not believed to be serious Trainmen Must Not Flirt Trainmaster Thomas of the Lake Erie nd Western Railroad has issued an order forbidding trainmen from indulging in flirtations with women along the track or on passenger trains Any violation of the order means a discharge Even freight men will not be allowed to wave at coun try lassies as they pass He claims the women distract the their duties mens attention from Berry is Dead Broke James E Berry formerly of N Y who posed as a millionaire and scattered his money lavishly in the west especially in Illinois and gained a wide reputation as a spendthrift has re turned to that city Since his arrival there has been no indication that he has money to burn and he is apparently strapped Marries His Housemaid Dr C F Cadwallader the head of one of Philadelphias oldest and most exclusive families was married in St Pauls Episco pal Church to Bridget Mary Ryan his former housemaid The marriage caused quite a sensation in society circles Big Demand on Spain The government has directed United States Minister Woodford to formally pre sent to the Spanish government and press the claim of the family of the late Dr Ruiz for 75000 indemnity on account of his death in the jail in Cuba Senator Hansbrough to Wed The Washington Evening Star Friday announced that Senator Hansbrough of North Dakota and Miss Chapman of J Washington will be married in New York citv on August 20 Place for Powdorly The president has nominated T Y Powderly of Pennsylvania for commis sioner of general immigration To Return to the K of Ij The Window Glass Workers Associa tion of Pittsburg Pa has decided to re turn to the Knights of Labor Col Joseph Conrad Dead Col Joseph Conrad of the army died at Atlantic City N J Monday aged 09 years The snake may change its skin but keeps its teetlu r 1 FOUND INNOCENT AGAN JKLZF AGEEED TJPOIH The Word Intent Saves Spalding IV i a Second Time For the second time in two months a Jury in a Chicago criminal court found Charles W Spalding ex treasurer of the University of Illinois not guilty of em be7emcnt of the endowment bonds of that institution As before the single word intent saved Spalding The instructions given the jury by the court were that unless they were sure that Spalding intended to embezzle they must acquit The jurors said after rendering the verdict that while there was no doubt that Spalding em bezzled there was doubt as to whether he intended to embezzle and nothing could be done but to acquit him Eight ballots were taken by the jury the first being seven for conviction and five for acquittal There are still twenty five indictments Against Spalding and he will be tried again OFF FOR THE POLE Prof Andrce Starts on His Perilous Balloon Voyage The steamer Svenskund from Spits bergen reports that Prof Andree ascended in his balloon at 230 p m Sunday last under favorable circumstances The wind was good and all well The preparations lasted three and a half hours The bal loon which is christened the Eagle made a successful ascent amid the shouts and cheers of the croud who had gathered to witness the departure Despite the light ness of the wind the balloon rose rapidly until an altitude of about 500 feet had been attained when it was forced down nearly to the surface of the sea After a few sand bags had been thrown out how ever it again ascended The weather was clear and the Eagle was visible for an hour traveling in a north northeasterly direction When last seen it was moving at the rate of twenty two miles an hour PREPARE FOR A GRAIN RUSH SENATE AND HOUSE DFFER ENCES ADJUSTED An Entirely New Sugar Schedule Agreed Upon Measure Will Prob ably Be Passed and Signed by tiie lund of the Present Week The Conferees Agree When the Republican conferees on the tariff bill representing the two houses of congress adjourned at 0 oclock Saturday he announcement was made on behalf of each of the houses that they had agreed on all the items of the bill and that the result of the partisan conference would be sub mitted to the Democratic members of the conference at a full meeting to be held on Monday It is learned from an entirely reliable source that a very large majority of the senate amendments will be accepted A number of amend ments made by the senate were verbal others were trival and still others were made necessary to secure harmony on con struction Senator Jones of Nevada hold ing as lie did practically the balance of power both in the senate and in commit tee was enabled to secure many conces sions for western interests in the senate and these he held without exception in the I conference He even succeeded in secur ing a degree of protection for beet sugar greater than was given either in the senate or the house bill An entirely new sugar schedule was agreed upon by the conferees It is thought that the new measure will be passed and signed by the end of the pres ent week INSPIRED A FAMOUS SONG Death of the Woman Who Suggested The Ijast Hose of Summer Mrs Amelia Kohler died Saturday at Mt Vernon N Y Had it not been for Mrs Kohler Tom Moore might never have written The Last Rose of Summer The poem was of her suggestion and the first line was from her lips She was early in the century a close friend of Moores sis ter who kept a private school in London While walking in the garden of the school with the poet one day Mrs Kohler so the story runs plucked a rose remarking Tis the last rose of summer write about it Mr Moore The incident suggested the thought that was afterwards so beautifully woven into verse and the poem was dedicated To Amelia which is Mrs Kohlers first name She was 92 years old when she died and frequently spoke of having seen Napoleon in her girlhood A CLEVELAND HERO Dives from a Bridge lOO Feet High to Save a Drowning Boy John Norman a carpenter while cross ing the Central viaduct in Cleveland Ohio Sunday night heard screams from the docks below lie looked over and saw a boy struggling in the river He leaped to the rail and poising a moment dove 101 feet through the air to the river He struck the water cleanly and in a second came to the surface The boy had sunk but Norman went down again and brought him up unconscious He gled with his burden to the dock where the two were dragged out The buy after vigorous efforts was restored to conscious ness Norman soon after became dizzy and was placed in the care of a physician WOULDNT LET HIM RESIGN Trans Mississippi Congress Retains a Gold Man as President At the opening of Saturday mornings session of the Trans Mississippi congress in Salt Lake President Craig said his views on the financial question were well known The congress had put itself on record as demanding the immediate restoration of the free coinage of silver at 15 to 1 He must therefore tender his resignation as presiding officer Bryan stated that Craigs financial views would not be inconsistent with his duties as presiding officer The question was put to a vote and the congress unanimously refused to accept his resigna tion POWERS FIX INDEMNITY Tarkey Gets 4000000 and a More 1iberal Line of Frontier It is stated in Athens on reliable author ity that the powers have fixed the indem nity to be paid to Turkey by Greece at 4000000 and have accepted a compro mise giving Turkey a more libral line of frontier Turkey and Greece have been left to settle the question of the capitula tions between themselves Murder that is Justifiable Judge Gray Falconer acquitted Job S Harris for killing his wifes lover Thos II Merritt in Lexington Ky last Friday night He held that the action of the man who avenges the destruction of his blasted married life and his dishonored children by striking down the destroyer after all must be determined at the bar of human nature and human nature will excuse the one who so avenges Over a Mile a Minute The Empire state express on the New York Central broke the record of every railroad in the world when it made the distance between Syracuse and Buffalo 14SS miles in 137 minutes The fastest time was made from the top of the hill west of Batavia to East Buffalo 32 miles in 26 minutes Dr Cornwall Acquitted Dr Richmond Cornwall of Kansas City Mo who while defending his father killed his brother Herbert Cornwall at St Louis Mo was acquitted of the charge of minder Saturday Prank Butler Hanged A dispatch from Sydney N S W says that Frank Butler the Australian bush murderer was hanged Thursday He con fessed having committed four murders Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows a reserve increase of 4676000 The banks now hold -16037000 iu excess o the legal requirements THE WEEK IN TRADE Dim Co Thinks the Past Week Very Kncouraging New York R G Dun Cos Weekly Review of Trade says Excepting the great coal miners strike which may terminate at any lime there is scarcely a feature of the business outlook which is not encouraging the season considered Crop prospects have been improved by needed rain in some regions and foreign advices continue to promise a large de mand In many home industries partic ularly in building there is more activity than in any year since 1892 and the week has brought out a better demand in boots and shoes and in wooleus while the movement of freight mainly iron ore through the Sault Ste Marie canal is the largest in its history With money markets unclouded there is nothing in sight to hinder rapid improvement when uncer tainty about legislation has been removed for the miners strike could not last long if business and industries should becomo active TO DROP 8000 FEET Win D Felts Will Test His Aero plane at Pikes Peak William D Felts an expert with trie aeroplane has decided to put the machine to a practical test by making an ascension from the top of Pikes Peak and then drop ping to the earth at some considerable dis tance away making the fall about S000 feet He does not hesitate to say that the trip is without any special danger as he has the utmost confidence in the kite This will be the first attempt of the kind in the world as many have contended that the light air at the altitude of 14000 feet would preclude an ascension on a large scale The attempt will be made this week as soon as Felts can perfect the arrangement of aeroplanes sufficient to carry his weight The feat will be wit nessed by many persons intcrced in aero nautics and the army officers who are now at Broadmoor at the base of Pikes Peak for the summer will make a formal report AGED FEMALE SWINDLER Notorious Ellen Peck 7o Years OIdr Again Wanted by Police After eluding the notice of the metro politan police of New York city for more than six years Ellen Peck the confidence woman now nearly 75 years of age is wanted again Her victims this time are several residents of Brooklyn whom she is charged with swindling out of sums ag gregating 15000 More specifically she is wanted for defrauding the late Dr Cliistopher Lott of 10000 an amount which represented nearly all of his sav ings and the loss of which is believed by his friends to have contributed largely to his death which occurred on May 10 Atlanta Merchant Suicides Emmanuel Rich a member of one of the largest dry goods firms of Atlanta Ga cut his throat Saturday morning and died lie tried to kill himself a short time since but was prevented Since then he has been under surveillance but this time he eluded his watchers He had been despondent for some days Entombed Miner Rescued James Stevens the imprisoned miner was rescued from the Mammoth mine at Phoenix Ariz Sunday after an imprison ment of fourteen davs without food or water Stevens is fearfully emaciated and has lost fully seventy pounds during his confinement but his mind is clear Banker Burlingame Convicted W E Burlingame president of the ae funct Bank of Commerce of Springfield Mo which failed in July 1SD3 has been convicted for taking deposits when he knew the bank was in an insolvent condi tion and sentenced to three years in tho state penitentiary Big Blaze in Berlin A fire in a large building on the Haus vogter Platz the center of the dress and mantle trade in Berlin caused a loss of be tween 6000000 and 7000000 marks The firms of Frankel Branker and Leon are the chief sufferers Driven Off by the Indians It is reported from Hermosillo Mexico that the exploring party under Jesse Grant which recently landed on Tiburon Island in the Gulf of California was driven off the island by canabalistie Seri Indians MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 525 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 425 wheat No 2 red 75c to 7bc corn No 2 25c to 27c oats No 2 17c to ISc rye No 2 30c to 3Sc butter choice creamery 14c to 15c eggs fresh Sc to 10c new potatoes 45c to GOc per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 trN 500 hojrs choice light 300 to 375 sheep common to choice 300 to 375 wheat No 2 07c to 09c corn No 2 white 20c to 27c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c St Louis Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 400 wheat No 2 71c to 73c corn No 2 yellow 24c to 25c oats No 2 white 17 to ISc rye No 2 32c to 34c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 500 hoes 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 375 wheat No 2 71c to 73c corn No 2 mixed 2Jc to 29c oats No 2 mixed 20c to 22c rye No 2 34c to 30c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hops 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 400 wheat No 2 7Sc to 79c corn No 2 yellow 2c to 2Sc oats No 2 white 24c to 25c rje 50c to 37c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 7Gc to 7Sc corn No 2 mixed 25 to 27c oats No 2 white ISc to 20c rye No 2 30c to 37c clover seed 425 to 435 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 75c to 77c corn No 3 20c to 2Sc oats No 2 white 21c to 23c barley No 2 30c to 35c rye No 1 37c to 3Sc pork mess 725 to 775 - Buffalo Cattle 300 to 525 boss 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red 70c to 7Sc corn No 2 yellow 30c to 32c oats No 2 white 24c to 20c New Yok Cattle 300 to 550 boss 350 to 425 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red 77c to 79c corn No 2 30c to 32c oats No 2 white 22c to 23c butter creamery 12c to 10c eggs West ern lie to 13c STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Tin Box Containing 20000 in Coin and Gold Bars Dug lTp on the Ranch of John 1 Moore North Platte Short Notes Nea Nebraskans Kich Find John D Moore a ranchman of North Platte and his men unearthed a rotten tin box on his ranch two miles north of that city the other day while excavating for an irrigating ditch which held more than 20000 in gold bars and S00 in silver coin The gold was in small bars of two inches long by one inch square They were wrapped in buckskin which had almost disappeared during the many years it must have remained in the ground There were a number of scraps of buckskin in the hole where the treasure lay which the men be lieve originally held gold dust They pre served several barrels of the earth around the spot on the theory that the gold dust had escaped from the box and had been washed out into the soil The silver coin all dates prior to 1S10 and is in halves and dollars The place where the treasure was buried is near a spring where all overland traffic years ago stopped for water and most of the returning Califor nia miners camped there As massacres of small parties of emigrants were fre quent it is believed this treasure belonged to one of the parties and when they were attacked by the Sioux they buried their weami and it remained in the earth until taken out by Moore SEiTLERS ARE EXASPERATED Trouble Brewing on the Borders of Pine Ridge Reservation Unless the officers at Pine Ridge are di rected by the interior department to sus pend their warfare upon the settlers ad joining the reservation on the south in Sheridan County trouble of a serious nature may be looked for between the settlers and Indian police at any time The trouble arose over the right of the homesteaders and settlers to run their stock on and take dead timber off a strip of land five miles wide and ten niilles long lying south of the Sioux reservation This was withdrawn from settlement in 18S1 bv an executive order of President Arthur and has remained in statu quo since The present difficulty is caused bv the officers at Pine Ridge Agency ex ercising jurisdiction over this strip The best constitutional lawyers say -the United States has no jurisdiction over it as it was included in the enabling act as part of Nebraska and that she never ceded jurisdiction to the national government Notwithstanding this fact it seems the au thorities at Pine Ridge arrest every person caught on there taking off dead timber for his own use and impound all horses or cat tle found thereon Many of the settlers are now heavily armed and threaten to take the matter into their own hands Church Twenty five Years Old The Congregational Church of Harvard celebrated its twenty fifth anniversary July 14 The church was organized by Rev O W Merrill then superintendent of the Congregational Home Missions for Nebraska July 13 1872 Rev D B Perry now president of Doane College Crete was the first pastor During its twenty five years of existence the church has re ceived about 300 into its membership and at the present time has a membership of about 100 with a line church building and parsonage It has been self supporting for several years and is entirely out of debt Wife Refuses to Prosecute A 31 Winebrenner arrested upon a charge of child beating at Beatrice and given a coat of tar and feathers was arraigned before Justice Enlow but his wife refusing to prosecute he was dis missed Mrs Winebrenner admits that her husband whipped his step daughter in a brutal manner as he has also done his own children but does not think he merited the punishment meted out to him She is severe in her denunciation of the authorities for failing to protect Wine- orenner irom his midnight visitors Frontier County AVill Kvhibit The executive board of the Frontier County Agricultural Fair Association met at Stockville and determined to send an exhibit to the state fair this fall The sec retary was instructed to call for bids for 500 premium lists The countv fair wil be held September 20 30 and October 1 Quite a number of men in the county are taking an active interest in the exhibit to be sent to the state fair and want to show what can be raised in Frontier County Knocked Down by a Bull While T J Pugh of Fullerton was put ting a fly cover on his 3-year-old Jersey bull the beast became enraged ami at tached ins keeper The animal knocked him to the earth and would have gored him to death had not Tom Lott gone to the as sistance of Mr Pugh and beaten the in furiated animal away As it was Mr Pugh was badlj injured but hopes are entertained by his physician that he will recover Investigating the Tar Episode At the last city council meeting at Be atrice resolutions were adopted requesting the mayor to rigidly investigate the matter and if it shall be found that any city offi cial participated in or in any way aided in the tar and feathering episode to at once discharge such official also authorizing the offering of a reward of 10 each for the apprehension and conviction of each participant therein Injured by His Own Wire Fence While Dan Kroh a farmer two miles west of Stella was nailing up a gap iu a wire fence preparatory to turning his work horses in one of them galloped through the wire knocking Mr Kroh to the ground and tearing the flesh off the back of his hand also cutting a deep gash in his thigh Mr Kroh says that at one time it seemed impossible for him to get out of the wire alive Drowned While Bathing Charles White aged IS years son of John W While of Broken Bow was drowned in the Tzsehuck canal last Sun day It is supposed he went in bathing as his clothes were found on the bank fie was alone and could not swim The bodv was recovered Will Build a Drainage Ditch The plan for a large drainage ditch to be constructed through the Missouri River bottom across Burt County to be twenty six miles in length has been agreed to by the county supervisors by a vote of 4 to 3 FURNAS COUNTY TELEPHONES System Built by the Residents fot Their Own Use The Beaver fity telephone system is to be extended to Harlan County and will connect Stamford Orleans and Alma with that place This is a distance of twenty eight miles and will increase thcmileagij of the system to over 100 miles The sys tem is entirely a local enterprise The wire is stretched upon native poles most of which were furnished by fanners along the route in consideration of which they are entitled the free use of the phones along the line The central station is sit uated in the postoflice building at Beaver City the switchboards lightning arresters etc are all of home manufacture The 1 uie is not conducted as a money making scheme but merely for the convenience of the various towns of the county It is self sustaining as persons not members of the exchange i e those who contributed either poles labor or cash to its construc tion are cha rged 25 cents for a talk of live minutes Condition of the State Banks The report of the state banking board has been issued showing the condition of the state and private banks at the close of business May 215 JS97 as compared with that of December 31 18 At present there arc -100 banks as compared with 111 on December ill During the interval twenty three banks have closed three have reorganized and nine new banks have opened Under the head of liabilities there is a general falling off in the amounts with a notable exception in tho item of deposits which shows an increase of 100862850 In resources there is an increase of 122712340 with a consider able increase in the other items Indians Get No AVhisky The absence of drunken Indians in Ban croft since July 1 is quite noticeable The law making it a penitentiary offense to sell liquor to Indians together with the arrest ot a band of bootleggers about that time has had the desired effect Grain Market at Tekamah The Holmquist Grain and IiUinber Com pany has leased the Harlow elevator at Tekamah and will enter the grain market -The lease is for one year by which time the company expects to complete a new building of its own Imagines Himself a Crack Shot Amasiah Cook has been adjudged insane by the board of insanity at Osceola and will be sent to the hospital at Lincoln as soon as he can be admitted He imagines that he is the celebrated Dr Carver Nebraska Short Notes The assessineit returns in Holt County shows there are 200 old soldiers in tho county Hendryx Co ot Monroe have set out twenty acres of celery and will add to tills as fast as possible The trustees of the Wayne Normal Col lege have given Prof Pile the manager of the school a deed to the property For tiie month ending Tidy 1 there were shipped from Neligh three cars of butter and eggs amounting to 70000 pounds The rush for school land in Sarpy County is unprecedented many lessees applying for leave to purchase The new law has stimulated the sale The Grand Island district camp meeting will be held at Mis Richardsons grov Chirks Neb August 6 to 16 inclusive For all particulars address Rev MeKeynoIds Clarks Neb From a patch of ground two rods wide by seven yards long a Guide Rock man raised this year 5JO quarts of strawberries from which he sold 37 worth besides sup plying his own family The weeding has begun in the chicory fields near ONeill and the festive small boy can be seen in the early morning wending his way toward the fields with his dinner pail on his arm 1 W Welpton owner of the Exchange Bank at Grant has made arrangements to move the institution to Ogalalla and will make the change next week This will again leave Grant without a bank Miss Carrie Kreuseher living near Ply mouth had her clothing set on fire by a lamp explosion and both she and her mother who came to hr rescue were severely burned before the flames were extinguished Cherry County is in bettf r financial con dition nnw than at any time in the past twelve years Warrants were drawn this year on the general fund in payment of all accounts up to June I 1S97 Hon Smith T Caldwell of Nuckolls County ha bfguu the harvesting of 320 acres of wheat on his farm in Sherman Precinct from which lie expects to get at least 10000 bushels of first class wheat The Ancient Order of United Workmen picnic at Diller wiii be held on Thursday August 12 Grand Master Workman Shultz of Beatrice and C II Demicv of Fairbury have accepted invitations toad dress the gathering State Horticultural Society The summer meeting of the State Horti cultural Society convened at Arlington the 15th inst for a two days session In at tendance at the meeting were a number of the representative horticulturists of the state During the morning hours of the first day the local committees were busy arranging on tables in the convention hall a display of Nebraska grown fruit That the soil and climate of Nebraska arc adapted to the propagation of any and all kinds of fruit was amply shown by tho display on exhibition The display not withstanding it is early in the season was one of the features of the meeting Sentence on Two Bank Robbers Judge Sedgwick at York overruled tho motion for a new trial made by the attor ney of Frank Brown and James Carroll the two men recently found guily of rob bing the Bradshaw Bank Sentence was then passed by the court Brown getting four years in tho penitentiary at hard labor and Carroll owing to his youth getting two years The attorneys for tho defendants will probably appeal the case Yorty Sentenced to One Year Judge J S Stull convened district cour in special session at Tecumsch last week Mike Yorty who pleaded guilty to firing the Buffum Mill there Januarys last was given the minimum sentence of one year in the penitentiary A numerously signed petition is going the rounds which will be presented to Governor Holcomb asking that Yorty be pardoned and not compelled to serve the term Hog Thieves in Bodge County Hog thieves appear to be again operat ing in the vicinity of Fremont Five head were stole from the yards of F M Gris wold two miles northeast of town They were probably taken away in a wagon and there is no clue to the thieves He has had A hogs stolen from his yards before this L season V J S