11 1lt; o'clock aches of wit-f a four-inch d fill of the water of the : a flood is last month. • is coming :ng through rallies In. the stock is be-Phe B. . M. i block up Its Table RockI.UNO.I u Half uudI ted.—(Special.)— g this local-good rain.lt;1 a half ofis passed on. y 27.—(Rpe-ell here this his rain will ie condition, d much of it17.—(Special.) availed here the night. , but will do day the lust or two.—(Special.)—* g rain last ||d conditionarvest were.—(Special.)—f the season Ised streams howery. this dlvlaloa sveral years •reuse In the 3 led.n.—(Special.) renlng, after lontinued all two and a he 3 SO Inches tings a very xrallty. Corn ivered up In have to be-(Special.)— rain fell last , as the top quite dry. i the Htorm.2UII.TY.?d of In con- (Special.)— »e state vs. trial for ar-it 12 o’clock ^sensed the ilch the ac-.1 with hav-nfght, but the department. *v« *. d, A Hmoko stock at the Ideal laundry burned out.HIGH SCHOOL COM MENCT'M KXT8Interesting Graduating Eaeratsee at Tecumseh uud Superior.TECUMSEH. Neb.. May 27.—(Special.) -The eleventh annual commencement or the Tecumseh high school was held at the Soever opera house tonight. The ar • Undance was large and the exercises entertaining. The hall was beautifully decorated and the several participants received many handsome bouquets. The graduates were Anna Clarke, Minnie Hal-sted, Grace Dunlap and Herbert Sullivan. The program as carried out was as follows:Music—Orchestra.Overture—Whitney s oreheatra.Invocation—Hev. T. I, Davis.Our Corners ton e“—Anna Clarke.Baritone solo—1Come to Me. L. Penza, E. E. Cumpftton.Ian M.iclaren—Grace Dunlap.Venal holo—La Gltana,” Della Torre, Male Hassott.Looking Forward''—Minnie Halsted.Violin solo—11 Trova tore. HelenL*WlK.«Development in the Nineteenth Century—Herbert Sullivan.Presentation of diplomas — President board of education.SUPERIOR, Neb., May 27.-(Spccial.)-The commencement exercises of the Superior hlffh school were held in the M. E. church last evening. The following members were graduated: Ray J. Henderson, salutatorian; Sadie Adams. May Miller, Blanche liairzler, Thomas Griffin. Oro Woolaty. Guy Padden, Ella Guthrie. Alice Felt. Minnie Peat. Waldo Burt, Bessie Barr, Bobbin L. Feber, Josle Woods. Maud Beach, valedictorian. The medal presented to the writer of the beat thesis was won by Roy J. llender-#»cn.The following program was rendered at the alumni banquet:Quartet—Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Kendall. Miss Bradshaw, Mias Campbell.Invocation—Rev. Powers.Anniversary address—A. C. Felt.Music—York orchestra.Class history—O. M. Padden.Vocal solo—Miss Jeuneite Dysart.Class prophesy—May Miller.Music—Ladies' quartet.Class poem—Waldo Burt.Class song.Toasts were responded to by Misses Maggie Hopper. Avis Long. Nannie Boss-erman, Florence White. Alta Connor and Norman Ilick.WA*LOO. Neb., May 27.- lt;Sp*cial.)-The high school commencement Is in progress In this city. The junior class gave a reception and banquet to the graduating class last evening. The reception was held r\t the residence of Thomas Killian. The juniors d!d the handsome thing, sending rarriugis around for their guests, dee-orated the rooms with beautiful plants and Mowers, and provided a handsome pouvenlr made up of the class colors— liliia mifl lirt Tnnwta wrrrtf* nffereil andheld the cIg during the thinker and subject. wit is one of th chapters in handled wil both instru ture bristk and helpfu most favor turer.Stole CLAY Cl clal.)— Willii ports that on the nig! buggy and near his pi: travelling v three horses buggy and horse.The equll: In session I by Judge 1ooln, and M of Hasting! present fro Another ri crops are iFarr DAVID C Au eleven-y a farmer Uv oualy injur-by the tea In some w. harrow and and only es ning Into tangled up. and when i the harrow in his body, row off am Dr. Hast o ported ten but think?I omnGENEVA, The Oenevi exercises la The opera I most capac and will be library. Th nono ever h bouquets w young lady A needed half an Incl line condlthMstrHUMBOL —The dtatr M. E. chur this week, are In atten southeast Z and north* about thlr? which are i