, - , ; ' " t ' , + " - ' . . . fIt'\'JWI- - - : , , , . , - - , . " , - t ' , ' ) ' " , , . - - - ' - - - ' - - - - SCIENCE AVAIl.ED HIM NOT. I . . . . .ht1I the 1lIrllltr Btnrttll for IBm , Thtrc Willi 801ll1'thll1" I.nckll1S : . , ! ' ' 'l'lll'l' ( ' Wns n tlllll' III my life , " Bt ld a I Detl'OltN' the othm' ovonlng , ItK the sub , ' 'eel ' of 11\1/:1111'11111 / ' wn8 being dh cUSSL'd , "Whl'll I rl1tlll't' expccted to tnke nUll rctnln th < , heln'y-welght chnlllllionship agnlllflt nll COl1lers , I WIlS selling 8 < 'W' ; Ing machines In 111111nun , hl1 vlng a borse null wngonnnil calling nt the ( Uf. ( erent fnrmhouses , nnd on severnl 0c- t caslou8 I had to tnlw , 'snss' from flll'lU' ers , After one of thelll 111111 Ilung nl ( ' ever the fence nud n sccoud had rlln me ollt of hlH gate I wIHle UIJ Ul ' mind . . ; , . . .1' y to lenrn n thing or two Ilbout boxing , , ' : j I , , 'as I\t the home olllce all wlntcr I\nd I took twenty.four lessons from a 'pug' who IUlew his business , At the eml of tlw term I could slam him nil over tlll' shop'Ind he nssured lUe that I could i 11ek thl'ec sturdr fnrmcrn rolled Into one and not hair tl'J' , "Wltt'n I startell out In the spring 1 , baHI m ' hat on m ' ellr , Ilnd I mnde n bee.llne fot' the houe ! of the flu'lIler , , , , ho 111111 run Illo out In the fnll. 1 , nlmly cnlculated to pick IIlIother flllI ! , \'Ilh him aUll Imock hlH held : off , Il ( ' .hnppelled to be worllng nhout the 'I\1'(1 I1H I drove up 1\1111 ns soon liS he t'eco ' nlzed me hc called out : " 'Didn't I tell 'Oll never to l'OmC hr , ) ( ' , ngnln ? If rOil Htep foot on 111) ' Inlld & ou'll get the bet ! ' I " 'You cnn't give It to liw , ' I snhl n , I got down , : " " 'Don't gh'e l1\e \ no Rn8s ! ' " 'Alld 'Oll ( 'OUollt hcre lIull e : : r01l1' hend uIIstcd ! ' "III' cl\l1\e \ , " sighed tlw eX'II eut , "I ( , tUHI driven cle\'punlles to lick him , 111\(1 ( I 1''lt 8\11' ( ' I cOllld lJUt hl1ll to Hh IP In one l'OlInd , hilt sOl1\ethlug \ hllilpencd. . . , somethln/ / hnll not cOllntcd on , " 'nlll hl' hl1 \ ' ( ! ! Ions or II hired mlln who Interf ( > l'cd'l' "No , sll' , It Wlls 1111111113' thl1t 1 slid , denl. ) ' < 1lseo\'el''d 1 hndll't the gl'lt of a grasshoPller , 'rlw mlnllte tlH' IIIl1n stllrtml 1'01' n\U with IIol1l1l1ell glllflfl In 111s e 'eR I\nd hlR fists dOllhlcd up I wCnt ! " 'eak III HI < ! Iwcl'S IIlId hegan tochewon my heart. . If he h\ln't : bCell ! In n hurr ' -4 . I shollld hl1 \ ' ( tried to lJU ' him olT , lJU be didn't wnlt fOl' ( 'ush olTe1's , HI' clune right ollt to 11\0 \ und let IIr , IIndVIUlln five mluutcs I was the worst IIcltell mlln 1I\(1I11nn e\'pl' fla w , Ill' gn ve me n thlll1\lllng \ that Inlll me 1111 fo1' n month , nnd tile 0' 1 ' blow I I-ot : In slmpl ' knockell his hilt olt , I wIIR tnller IInd l1CIl\'lel' than he wns , ulld with my scl , , nce I ollght to hll ve pllt him to sl'cil with the fi t swlu . hut I cumb out I1S I have told 'ou , ' 'That mlllcif 1113' lluglllstic cnrl.'Cr ns well fiR 1I1 ' IIj.CIIC ' , I dOll't su ' I : wouhln't l11ht If II mun 81111t 011 my . shoes or lJUlled m ' nose , " concillded the Detroltlr ! , IWL'OrlIng to the Detroit ] 1'ree Press , "hnt 'on can tlllw It thnt I dok ! 011 pcuel' , and : \111 not IU'Ol\l1l110ole. Ing 1'01' horllcts' ncsts , " SHE LEFT HER BABY. What IInllllcl1ttl to n Jt'orsctful Wom- UI1 ml u Strcet Cur. "Thlng 1111\0 hpl'lI ruthel' dull of Inte ( n tl e wur of eXIJl'rlem'es thllt set olle I thlnklllg , " reiuarlwd the eOl1l1uctor of the ( } eOl'getowlI 11I111 'l'ollnal 'town rull- I. . . . ' wa ; ) ' who findH hhllRelf nil IIglllllst the , I real thing lit rrelillent Inten'lIlH , "I Jiayen't had more thl1l1 hull' a dozen tool questions lJUt to me III us n\IIIIY 1 days , 1111 < 1 the ) ' WCl'e all of the InolTen- 61'\'e t'pe , such aR fl W01l11111 usklng me 'to 1I1eU8e let 11m' off wh\11 we rel1ehed I Iwr bouse , I not knowlllg hel' house , nn ) " more thuD 1 knew hl'l' , IIH I Ile\'er t'elllembm'ed 111l'\'ln semi hm' hefore , "I recall u tUlIlIY IlIcld'nt hack In .the old da 's , , 'hell I was 1'1111111111 ; a I ( llOl'ie : cllr 011 , the I" ttl'cet II II e. " the j 'conductor went on , " \ . womall eun'y- t Inl ; several b\llHllcs hourded III " Clll' uptOWII somewlll're , but I dhln't puy , tlllY spCclul ! attentloll to her , She got , off lit nth street to transfer. We jogged : aloll ! ; Ilnll had nlmost I'ellched 7th I .titrcct whell I heu1'tl II I'l'lIt commotloll , behilld. 1 10ol.ClI huck lIud SIIW tbe btllldle.lad n WOIII II II , followed b ' a -dozen othm' pel'Hon ! ' ! " comhll ; toward } nHi'l1t ' II brlMk 1'UII. She WIlS lIoticeuhly , excited , I 8IgI II11 the < ll'h'Cl' to Rtoll . , l\nd wultcil fm' the 111II'Hlers. : WOIlllcl'- \ , llIg what the tt'ouhle could he , As the : \\'OIllUII clime lIelll' she Hhook 11m' list , ' hlld shouted to 1110 : 'You'vo . ot my , Lauy ! " " ; "I I'cllllell that I , dill not Wllllt hcr chilli , el'lileelllll ' IIi' ! 1 hud thl'l'l' of my .oWII nt hOIllO" She jumped nhOlI1'(1 ( the ; car IIIHI , l'eCll\'ered IIOHscssloll of un III. , fnllt that I hntl UN'II III the : let of un. COllsclousl ) ' k1l1l1l11111lg' , She ag'H hi . ulightcII , " conchuh'll the conduetm' , ncI - corlllll to the Wnsl lllJ.toll : Still' , "and I lrllllg' twO heliR to go IIheml , glad thnt i WIIH 1I0t culled ullon to tlll'lI In a 1m. 11Iun heltl liS lost III'Olll'I'tr whclI the " 110. . 'llId ! of the t'oute WIIH I'cllched , " . . . . _ . , She I'xpnlnml ! the lUuunluA" One 01' the cnsleHt wn 's COI' II IIIW , m" (0 confuHc II WltllcsH Is to mnke him exph lI lhe IIICUIIIII of U wlml , I'ew lleople CUll defllle IL wonl sn tlsfuctCll'lIr , CV II If thc ) ' kllow Its 1II0alllllg' , A Wcst. ern lu w 'PI' wns el'oSS' XU1ll11l11lg' U 'oullg WOIIIIIII wHo hnd ' ' ' II'l'I'Y IlIIughty tempel'ceordlll to the I.oslIJeles lleruld , Shl' had tesUtlcd thut she hud tcen the defelldimt , " 8h ) ' " a book Ilt the ( Jh lltllr , \ " 'Sh ' ' 'Sh " II book ? Whul do "OU i l1\Cnll hy thllt ? Will 'ou explain to the I' court whl11 till ' " ' " ! word 'sh melllli' ! / f , 'l'ho Jlrl lealled ' ' ' ; 0\01' the desk henellth i' , the wltncsshox , pkked up II lu w book. fllld threw It 1'0 n'curntel ' I\lId RO fore , : , Iuly lit the III wJ'el' that he bnd IUlI'd work to dod/.te / It. I "I thllli. the eO\1l't now lIIHlerstulldH .he lIu'unlllg or the wOI'd 'shy , ' " Hnltl . the , Jud e , l'I1yel ' . The girl \\'U8 ul- . . Jowed to tlnlHh her testltllcn ' . : , " . , . " , ' \ < 4 o one' CUll , reud' the BIble out 10u < 1 1\ . , Il J4u , ! ! : lIU , ) 'ule"c I . which be wo h ] J d II. selection ( l'om ' new8pa.Del. , . . . . . HARD TO CONTROL CHICAGO POLICE HAVE ANOTHER STIRRING DAY , RIOTERS FULL Of DARING CL1JJ1B - ANI ) STONES UBEI ) WITJI EN. Tllt AUANON , A DOZEN BATTLES FOUGHT Rome of the Collilllo" . Serloull "nil U"th. 11107 ne ult-Ctlllr"r"nce. LooKing' to Btrlko Solthmumt , . Chicago June 6-Drlven by men I'uvered with dust and blood , many of them ' ) al'ely able from exhaustion to hold the reins In their hands , thirty. six meat \\'aons entered the main ilte or the Union stock Yllrds Wednesday amid a shower of stones , brIcks , bottles and stleles , 'rhe wagons guarded by tI ve police wagons , tilled wi th blue co.\ts . and two omnibuses , crowded to the full. e.t cllpaclty with policemen , were on the return from a dell\'ery of sup. plies to down town provision houses , after one of the fiercest da 's In the sl rlke of the beef packers tellllJsters 1\Iany of the drivers , who lire ol1lc- lals at the packln houses. were cut and bruised frol1l head to foot. 'rhe police were In even worse 1 con'll ton. The wagon drivers had been 'work. ' lug from 5 o'clock III the mOl'nlng , and their progl'ess from the stocle yards Into the city s business dlstrlot and back again had been contested by mobs of strike sympathizers. At the very entrance of the stocle yards Wednesday ufter all seemln danger had passed. Geor e June , an employe or the Allglo.Amerlcan Packing company was sruck by a base.ba11 bat and knocked rrom his wagoll scat , .lle was picked up In an IIn on-lous : condition and , It Is believed , ho may dlo. : Many others were struck at the same time by a shower or stones , but the police were to much worn out to I offer reslst nce , , Moro than a dozen battles wero' ' fought dllrlng the day betw en rioters and the police and the hose pltals tonight are overcrowded with the Injured , The flercest battle of the day took place this afternoon at Sixteenth street and Michigan ave. n te , The , rlotct's stood on the via. duct and hurled rocles at the meat WUlons passing undorneath. The throng was th most formidable - ble In numbers and In daring or any of the orowds gathered during the d IY. Before this mob oould be dls. persed the policl were compel1ed to u e revolvers , More than fifty shots were fired , bullets pass Ing over the heads of the crowd , whloh tinally became frightened and scattered , but not until many of the rioters and policemen had suffered B61'Ious Injuries. Rons Into an Ogen SwitCh , Redding , Ca1. , June 6.-The south. . bound Oregon express on the Southern - ern Pacific , road , which left Redding at 10:45 : Wedneliday , was wrecked about Oftee'n minutes later near Clear Creek , four miles from this city , The accident was caused by a halt. open switch , which had evdhmtly heen lert In : thltt condition by some unlmown person , The train Is a "double header" 1 nn was rnnnlnl { down grade at great speed , Both engines were tluown Into 'tho ditch and completely wrecked , Engineer .J. l\I. \ White and [ , 'Ireman Fred TafTel or the lorward engine , were thrown under the wreckage an crushed to death , their bodies being fearrlll1y mallgled , 'l'he mal1 car was thrown across the track and all or the passenger coaches were ditched , A num.bor of pssengers were more or less InJurerl , but so far as can be learned nooe was lellled , 'J'he names of tbe Injured passengers have not yet been ascertained , . BOY Drowned Near Burwell , Burwel1 , Neb. , . .June 6-Charles , son of W. S , Huhn , a promlncllt filrmor living two ml1es west of Burwel1 , wa. . drowned Wednesday , afternoon whl10 bathln In the Bur. well Irrigation ditch , The boy was nine years of age , Drowned In a Barrow Pit , Gering , Neb" June -'rhe seven rear old.son of Will' Hale , sec lon foreman of the BurJlngtoo at Mln , atare , ten miles cast of Gerill WIIS drowned In a barrow pit besh ] ( I I Ite railroad truck Sunday evellluJ , : 'n1lln ! ! In by acoident while plnyln : there witb another lad of his OWl. IIge. _ _ _ _ , 4 , \ ISLAND FLOATING ON OCEAN. CAPTAIN OF NORWEGIAN STEAM. ER VOUCHES FOR IT , New York.-Tho Norwegllm steam , or IJonald , from llaues , with fruit , hal' arrived here , A Phlladelpnla spcolt t to the World says tlmt Oaptain Warn : coke told this remarkable talc : ItWe were two days out from Banca and about thirty miles trom WattUns Island , In the Carlbbem : sea , when wo came upon a floating Island , I , wIth the mate and Revera.1 or the orew , rowed toward It. Thousands of lIttlQ moukeys scalhpered a11 about th flhore , and when we were In ralHlO the ] ' began a bomba1'dmeut by shylnK co ! coauuts at us , We captured two mono keys , "The rJl1owln day wo dlscovcred another tloatlng Island o.nd landed. 'rhls time wo were Rreeted by a covey of parroL" ! of most brilliant plumage. " Captain Warnecke deollned that the erruptlon In M.rtlnlque : had shaken up the entire dlstrlot o.nd the small pieces or land had become separated rrom some uninhabited Islands , Minister Guilty of Arson. Santa Cruz , Cn1.-Rev. , , hmes Laur ler Hogers , formerly a. 'well kno\vQ Baptist minister , who' e..ently , braced Mohammedlsm , has confesse himself gullty ot arson , and Is now 11 custody. I ' He seL Ilr to several buildings at , , dairy , where. he was working , ( or th benellt or his health , as he explained , 1I1s motive tor the crime , he says , 'Ya. revenle on those who had compelle him to do menial service. ' 1'he lire deitroyed hi library , three ministerial sult.1 and a old watch presented - sented to him by his former congrel.a' tlon at Ocala , , Fla , While In char f of a church at Jacksonv11le he taught Enllllsh to many Cuban rofugees. H' will be examined as to his sanity. Place Ida Lee In CustodY _ Des Molnc."I , June 4-Local deteo- tectl\'os captured Ida Lee here and turned her .over to Deputy SherHI Bartell of Oklahoma Olty , Okl. , last night The woman's assumed name , when masqueradlnlC as a man , Is Lea Hale Sometime ago the deteotlves received word to be on the lookout for a woman who hart been "Iuspected or having securt-d $400 In cash , two dla. mend rllll s and a gold watoh from a man who had been Intlmato wltb her , Chlc3ro Girl Dies In Cab. Chlc go.--Death overtook Man 'Love , aged , twenty. two , daughter or , n farmerof Grant Park , I1I. , 'rhursday night , while she was bp.lng conveyed in a cab rrom the house at Mrs. Mary Sehuert , a midwtre , to the home of her cousin , Mrs , Charles Rivers. amuel Conldln , driver o { the cab , was summoned to Mrs. Rchuert's house and received his Instructions tram the midwife. Arter traversing several blocks be heard the girl fall from tbe scat and drove to a. drug store. She Wa. > dead when he opened the cab door and he Icontlnued to a police sta.tlon , whence the body was sent to an undertaker's , D tcotives arrested Mrs , Scbuert and her busb nd , Wl1helm , a member or the orchl'stra ot a o ntown theat- er. The woman attempted to take car Jolic acid when arrested. At the station she saId dhe bad not treated the girl , stating that she had only rented a room tQ her a week ale : BoV Dan erouslf Injured , Plattsmouth , Neb-Whlle wading In the river channel opposite this cl ty Wednes lay James G11Iman , a twelve- y Jar.old boy , met with a peculiar ac. cldent , In some manner he stumbled and t1'11 , 5trlklnl-r a piece of glass or barbed wire , which cut a gash In hl6 abdomen four Jnches In len tb and caused the Intestineto protrude. 'rhe boy managed to reach the sl10re and p ocured a towel , which was tied about his body in such a way as to over the wound and check the flow of blood. lIe then started f01 : home In his crlpvled coudltlon , It was nearly LwO hours after the acoldent before a physician was summoned , as the boy st.opped at a pumpon the way to watb Lhe blood from his clothlnlt. ' 1'he In- , tes.tlncs were replaced and the wound sewed up , but there Is great danger Lhat blood polson w11l set In , 'l'he St. Lonls Globe. Democrat warns the poopIn \ that olty agalost l'i1lslng rents In anticipation of the World's Fair. "nalslll rents is an Ilperntion that should be cautiously Inoulged , " Itsays , , "Otherwise It wl1l interfere with good times. 'fen ants have' a memory and builders are nun'lerous and energetic , A cnoservath'e course In this matt r IV 111 best serve the interests or the tI t ) ' and property owners , , " Crown Jewel Is Mlssln ! ! . New York-A tiensation has been caused In court circles , says the Stock. 110110 correspondent of the American , Journa.I , by the dlscovlry ! th ; t olle of 1,110 l'uWu jewels I I11ltisllJ , Jr"m " the uYLI treasury. It ila beautiful ruby r 225 carats and Is an I1lstorlc em Imt , formed put : of the royal re alla. I'he pOlice o all the Europea.n ca pl. : ds have been warned to be on thd \Ier , , . ' " _ , If II . . - - MOB SPIRIT HIGH RIOTOUS DEMONSTRA TION& CON" TINUE AT CHICAGO. STRENUOUS DAY FOR POLICE 'TRIKEJtS AND 8Y1\I'ATIIIZERB KEItP TilE& ( ACTIVE. SOME SERIOUS COLLlSIO S , -"ntlre Reller. . " Force or ( ) nlo. on n"n. for 1)lllr-\1 , at I ) ,11".1 In Itpl& ' ot Obllaolea. Ohlcago , June 4-Chlcngo's poJlce were gh'un a strenuous lito today by the striking packing house toam. sters. JJ'rom dl'lIght 'l'uesday mornIng - Ing until long utLer dark tonight the blue cents were kept busy dispersing troublomakers. who congregnted along the streets and In o\'ery can. cel"able manner placed obstacles in the way of the meat dealers who on. deavored to l1Io\'e their supply wag. ons with nOlJolll11011 ( ] rlvers , In spite or the strlkln teamsters nnd their frleeds , thlrty.three"agon loads of meat wore dell vered from the stock I yards to dowlI town stations , I3eroro the task wns accomplished , however , a score of pollco and rioters had been InJI1I ed and fully fifty persons I had lJeon placed under arrest. Several of the InjUl ed were In suoh serious condtlon that they wore taken to hospltais , ' 1'wo of the Injured ' may die. When the process Inn of wagons lert the packln district they were guarded by a henvy dotatl or pollcl. ' .As soon as the wagons emer ed at tlte entrance of the yards fully GOO enraged strikers' made a rush to overturn the oonvoy. ances. The policemen drew olubs nnd aCter u hard struggle succeeded in scatttoring the mob. A fresh start was made but before the wag. ons reached the down town district the mob , l ugullIon ted by hundreds of sympathizers , lIIade another at. I tack. In the tight that fol1owod , rOT'lv- ers were drawn , No Dorson was shot , the pollco Instead using their I clubs Indlscrlmlnutely and u dozen I or more people were hurt before the march could be resumed , When tbe I ceutral portion of the city was r.ached : ! clashes between the poJlco 1 and the crcwd became numorous. Street oar tral1lc was an Impossl- bllty und It WIIS necessary for sever. al squads of p\lllle \ t.n . charge the crowds with batons hefore the wag. ons hal reuched t he various down town hOtJses , 1'0 udd to the burdens of the pollco department IJOO : drivers and their helpers employed by the state street general retail morchundlse depart. ment stores went on a strike today. A n attempt was lUade to dell ver "department stures" goods In the down town district this afternoon with non.unlon dr Ivers under poJico protection but su much dlsurdor de. veloped that l1c at empt proved fu. ' tile. Berore the project was aband. oned several rlotors were hurt and any arrests had been nde. / . 1 , Chicago's entire police force wus on 'actlvc ' or reserve duty todny us arc. suit of the sorlous uspect IIssulUed by the stockyards tcalllsters' strike. E\'ery patrolemun on Ii furlough reported for duty today and many 01 the police on crJssln duty In the down town district were held In readiness for riot calls , Hundreds of onJcers assembled early In tlte mornlnR nt , heudqllarter und were Jtlven definite orders to prevent disturbances snch as marked yesterday's deJiverles 'of meat by the packers 'rite strikers have doubled their plclCCt ! force to try Iln d d Issllade nOli-union lu' n from canylng III cat from ralll'lIarl branch hOllses either to hotel5 alld restaurants or dl stl'llJ. utln points of the "big cl ht" packlngestabllshments. All the buildings or the packers arc IInder uard , the police aqslst- In In many Instance : > , ' 1'he strlk. ers depreclnted yesterday's 1wIess. : . ness and dlliclalm responslblllt for It , They say In all I nstllnces the work of the 11I0h was the work of sympathizers ouly. Dell \'ery drl'ers of the bl depart , ment stores hn'e bccollle dlssatlsll cd with their poslt.lons and threaten to make the teamsters' strllcc stili 1II0re serious hy tyingup a11 dellv. cry. Today the teamster em ploye8 or the B'ston stores struok. 'l.'he I alr teamsters nlready Jln ollf , Ilnd other men who were pressed Into service on the wllj.'ons ! today lIIet with constallt lJlokades formed by sYlllpathlzln teamsters In ether wag , 'Jns ulong their routes , Volcano In Mexico. Albuquerqlle , N. M , , June 4.- Deputy United States Murshal Me : Keehan , who has just arrived from the west , reports the peopl e 01 Gran tare JtrcatJY excited over the a ppearance of acth'lty In a volcam a few mlle from tlmt town , PassellJter trains observed smoke In the dlreotlon of the \'oano ) : alld a man WIIO was dlspatehed to the place says I twas Issul n ! { from the ; rater or the largest \'oloallo of the region , " " . - , NEnnASKA NOTES , - The 1It.\to will dlatrlbutc ncarlyl .118,000 . among the 80hools ot the : ommonwealth , The ass County rrct8 ns.coclatlon ; wnB OrlCnnl1.ed at lll\ttamouth , AU but two papers were rellrcsontcd , ' 1'11e Kansas lleKro regiment , the 23 Inrantry , wl1l hold Its allnulI.l reunIon' Jot LenvenworLb , August 2 to. . ! InternatlonRI congrcss on work.1 mon's dwe1lln'ts ( w\11 \ bo held June 15 tu 10 In Dusseldorf. ' 1'ho Consorvatlve , the paper con. ducted by the late Seoro f Morton , at Nebrll."Ika ( JIty , hILS been discontinued - tinued aud Is Bucceeded by the e- braskn City Weekly , The NcbrlLSkn City na.l1y Tribune has ehan ed Its 'name I\nd will here. after bo known as the Nebraska City Jally , It will be run by the tmme mt nagement as before , ' 1'ho } j'armer's I levator company at Benedlot met and mude their tempor. ary OI'ganlzn.tlon pcrmnncnt. 'l'hev have about $ :1,000 : subsorlbed I\nd 'aro lmslling ahca I and expeot to bo ready tor buslnc.'i.'i with the coming orop. Ono ot the Burllngt/JIl's brldgcs , be. tween P.lcilio J unction and Platts. mouth \VIIS damaged by I1ro last night. Three spans of the brldgo were burned , and trnn1c over the lIne was blocked for five hours , Miss Addle 1. Swan , aged 22 , and lIvln olght miles southwest or S 'ra' cuso , died from an o\'erdose of carbolto acid , taken with suicidal Intent. 'l'om- purary insanity Is glvelll\S the reason ror the net. 'l"he citizens of Wisner have decided to ha\'e n Fourth or July celobratlon and will seck to make IL the best over held. The committee on Ilnanco roe ports that It has already 800 In Bllht ror amusements , A new IInanclallnstitutlon , at Lln. coin to bo called the Bank or Commerce - merce , hus been oriunlzed , : by ? , I , i Well and M. I. Aitkin. It wlll I do a general banking tuslness under the state laws , and will be the sixth bank In Lincoln. Winter wheat hILS made favorable progress In the states or the ? , I1 sol1rl and uPler ) MIRSlppl va1leys und In portions - II tions of the 10weJ' Ohio va11oy , 'l'he orop has made splellllld growth In N ( ' : braslca. and agnln Improvement Is re. II ported from tile upper lake rejlon ; , In the case of theStatb of Nebraslm ' against J. O. Johnson ror a,11egcd fraud 'I In the sale or mining stock to J , J , Gallontlno of Kearney , the examln. ation In progress before Justice Itcllly was concluded and the derondl\nt WM bound over to the dlstrloticourt In the of $ OO , 'l'he ro11owlng mortgage record of Dodge county for t e month of May. I Ii'arm mortageR ! recorded 12 , amount $35,700 , : released 18 , u.moun t $22,174,34 I 'l'owl1 and city mortgages rec 'rded 13 , am1unt $5,686,42 ; obattle mortlages rc- corded 74 , amount , $1:1,280.08 : ; released 37 , amount , 810,056.30. The 1 'remontMutualli'lre Insurance company or JJ'remont , has consolidated wltb the Nebraska r.lutualof Lincoln , I which assumes all Its risks and wHl pay all lusses as they may occur. 'l'ho li'remont compa.ny did a paying busl- neBs , but ( o11owlng the general ten. dency of the tlmcs decided to capsoll. da e. G. 'rrea. , the wcather observer a. Weeping Water , has made the fullow. Ing report for the month of May : MaxImum - Imum temperature , 82 , 18th ; m m. mum , 27 , 7th : total preclpltatloo , 3,93 inchell ; precipitatIon 'ell ' 011 Uftcen I dllTercnt days. light frosts tbe 7th and 27th : hll.lthe \ 22d , 'rhe preCIpitation Ma.y , 1001 , was 1.70 Inchas. At a meeUuJZ' of the cltlzenR and G rand Army veteranll I t was decided to hold the reunion of tbe G. A. R. for the eastct'U district of Nebraska. In Weel lng W : ter August 10 to 221 In. cluslve , 'l'hls Is the fourth time Weepin Wa.ter haRbeen honored with Lhe eastern reunion. OWe , Lancaster :3arpy : , Saunders aud Cass eUllnrles are Included In the eaBtern dhmlct. Darry Wilson , a one.leg ed man , recently sentenced In Colfax county to three yearR 10 the pelwntlary , escaped from the sherllf , who was hriMlng' him In. Wilson weuL to the toilet room of the chair car , near Havelock , and from there escaped through tlw Vtludow. 11eas IlLter anCblcu lor beatlnj ! his wt y 011 a train' alld was recognized a. > the ml6sln man. Dr. O. n , McDowell , a young phy' slclan or Pa.wnee CI ty , was found dlad ! III his room at the hotel ha\'lng re tired In apparent good Iwalth. ' [ 'he : : aroner's jllry held an Inquesl but the verdict wl1l not be made pUblic ulltll the relaLhl't of the dead man can be notilled. III ! relatives are SIIPPosld ! to reside In Omaha and Coullcll Blulls , On the larlest bell In Lhe MoKlnll' ) chimes for St. Palll's MethJ1Ht Ellis , copal church , In Lincoln , Is the In' scription , , lPrcsel tcd by the cltl7.em of Llncnln a.nd Vlclllity III Memory 01 Our Beloved Prcsldent , William [ o Klllley , March , 11102. " elow this Ih , ! lcrl ptlon Is the Sel'l ptural < I uota tlon : ; 'Kllow ye not that a. prillce and Iood man has rallen this da.y It Israel. " I Omaha. will build a. 815,000 market bou , . . , . . ' , ! I . HANDS OF GREAT PIANI8T& , the ) " Neell 1\1uRculnr ] ) c\'clu lea All tht ! J < 'hIKcn. 1'ho ltnmlH or celebrnted IllnntAl1i . . . . tdrd n "cry ItHcrcltlhg lUII , . to lItHt , eoplo , bul CSllcclally to thaso WN lnow lIolllcthlllg Itbout llianororte plaJ'- ! 1I1 ; . Spcnklllg III n gelleral way , we. 11/IY roull the hnmlR of , lllnllillbr S t. two Cltl18C9 , ( n ) the brond liaRd wKII Ihort IIlIgcrs : ( b ) the Ilnrro\V baad walt. loll' ' ; fingors. VOII Bulow's amI Tauelg'a nmlH woulll cOllie ullder the heac1J- . lf claRs A. III fnct , 'l'nllitlg' . . : : : u & . " 'ere 80 8111a1l thnt bo wns dOl\ble . . tny octn'Cf4 corl'cct ! ) . . 'i'he W Mr. ' 10to uHunll ' fOIl0\\'l > the lower l atM& ' lf both bolng strllcl { 8hllultnnl'Ou tr. l' 'l'he hl\mls or IJltjzt nlld Mark l1a t- bottrg belollg to Clt188 B , Tho. . a &ro RCllunllltOtl with Llszt's a lIlellts or Ucetho'eu'a Ilml crUQ& ' . 1)'Ulllhonlcs know that hl ! eXIJl nd u. . ho1'(18 to 111111cnsloll8 which tor u. . . mnjorlt ) . or 1I1n'Or8 Ilre nbllolutcl.r 1M- 118Ihll' , 'ot 1.181.t coulll IlIa , . tJMM with Clllle , Mnrle lInlllhourg Is the II0MCII8Or" et' : wOI\lel'ful 1'III1Ioforto tl..OChlllqll ( Hack lln ' he COllllllences work with &a- I10w'lI exercltH H 1II\(1 then IIM1cUce OR the 1I111I1ufl'to for fOllr 01' Uve ho\11'llr. . He hllH never 1I\1lul c(1 In what ant. cl1l1ctl "tlllgr ! g 'IIII1I1HtleH , " nclther lias hn IIHI.'II u tllHltol'hllll 01' tccI1ll1l.'OB. 1I0w few llcoille who IIStoll to tlJ. \lcl'fornUlllceN \ or U celebt'lltcll11lanll1t or \'lollll18l r'lIllI..o the 1IIII0\\llt or hInd \\'OI'k ho hl1H hllli to do III ortler to on , , " coll1e ull the technlcnl (1ltlicultlcs or hi. htHt'ullleut. Yelll'H of ( ] 1L1l ) ' grlm\ are IIhsolulel ) ' lIeceHsury for getting tlhI. ' Into cOllllltlOIl or ' IIlIgOl's u complete' oiJl'lIll'1H e to the will , SehumaDB Ia tr'lng to hl1ll1'O\'O hlH tl.'ehlllqlle liccama IIIIlm1l0l1l 111111 O\'C'worlccl1 hl fiopt1J. with the rmlUlt tllIlt ho hnd to a1faa- don IIll1noforte JlllLylllg. VOI1 Bulow IISOlt to In ! ' that three thhlJH uro 1ll'ceHHnt'y 1'01' u good L'\l\fto 1st : " ' 1'ho th'Ht , h'Chlllluo ; the . \'COD , tohcnhll1c , 111111 the thlnl , tl.'Chnlque. " l'oHlbl ! ' th18'US Buill 80 U8 to Impre Ulmn the b"gll1l1cr thl1l Intellect and' olllotlon W 'I'O or 1101 ! \lnll's8 lla bad. the meunH of eXIJl'UHHhlJ ; thcm In a 811- cut \\'u ) ' 011 the 111I1nofo't ( ' . In the 1Il''I\lIl ! tln ' cOllsltleruble mUtt- clln1I0WC \ ' IH r'll\lIl'etl In Illl1Ooo1't8 pln 'III . ' 1'0 SUIIIO oxtellt this Iu owinlC lo the flut : tllllt l'ueh nole when strack. . 1108H HseH C'I'tl1ll1 rl HIHtuuce , but reHIRtll1leo III not 1.1)11111 thl'oughollt the ke'boltl'l. 'l'ho II1lHH notcs orfer DlO . . reldstullco to the II11g0l's tlUIll tbo treble I1nd cOIlHetlllcntl ' UlOI'C I lentlaa 8hollll1 he pll hi to the stl'ollglheDl11K of till ! mmlcle8 or the lert huml. 'rho IIhllllHt'H humls call 110 developed- Ilt the IIIHtrllll10nt 01' u WU ) . fL'om It. it 11 WI\Y rrom the Ilhlllororte tlwu "nogee' gYll1uustleH" IIII1Y be IIHed or IUl appara- t,118 cnlll'tl the "technlcolI. " "il'lnger e gYll1l1ulIUell" IU'O oxoI'chJctl wllieh na- I 1.10 } Jrl1ctlccd o\'hlontl ) . I1t nn1 time or III nl1Y IIIUW , fpt. 'O\l IIml 1' ( ( ) lllC } evtIJI. III street Cllrl ! II UtI tL'llhlH l1ululglog- , the exol''IHe or their linger jolOla a.JMI 10olelllJ ; Iln 'thlllJ ; hut 81Ute 10 their effol'tH to rl\111 1'1lllel'ewski In fClt. of dlgltnl sh'ength , , . . . . . ADUl. TERATION OF FOOD. . Bome ThlrlJH tl1l1t Are V.cd b7 Dl. boned 1\Ial1ufl1ctl1rcra. 1'he Sellnte Commlttoe 011 MnDnta tllrcH l'l'Celltl . CIIIIH ( 11 1111 InvCRtlgaU a lIr the Depllrtmellt or AJI'lcnlture 011 the 8ubject of l\lhtltcl'Iltiou of a1'tlcICfI or fooll IIIU' thllt I'ellort being made hils cllulled .sllrtl1'ltiO to everyone he- ClIlIse oC the cxtonl to whl h aU uti. . . cles of roe ( ] 1\1'0 mOl'1 ) (11' hI.JH tumpf with" ' ( ln1terntloll 110e uot nL'C .ea"n7 meltu thllt rood l 1'IlIlerCi1 ! , leM henlthy. ht mllll ) ' Clhlt1I ! the " ( 'ulterated ' food It ! IU ! wholcHomc liS wouh1 he tha Iluro lIt'Ucle , ullt the Cmud prlletlced all. the COIIHlllller IH In 8cllIn , ; lit Ute prlt.'e ( Imnlllll1od for one food llroduct a 8ub- IItIluto thlll IH chen pel' IIlId not desired by lho purehnser. It will be Imrlll'lHllIg to lenm tlJai SOllp II ! fl'equont1 ' IIHee' ' liS 1111 ( lultcr- IInl ror ( ] Ittlll'd IIqU01'H. I IH 1Iled la \'ery 8111nll unHlIIII H to IJI'oduce & "hcud. " GhICOHI ! plll 'H 1111 Ill1llOrtaot , IlIlr liS 1111 udultol'llnl ( or III I UI ) . art. . cles or food , It It" frolJllelltly U8CiI t. wll1 ( ' . , COI' frllit ti It'll II ! ! , hi connccUo willi whole preHcl'v(1 ( fl'liitH nnd with jllllls 1I1\(1 ( III II 1'11I11 lIule , LOlllon extrlu't IH twltl tllnt hU8 no 011 oC ICl1ulII In It IUHtlll'd 114 IIIlIde oC II : IIcoro or thhlgH tllllt IIC\I' ! luld clul1l1' to tflC IUlllle or IIIIIHtlll'(1 until ther bad huon hoxlll ! ) 'I'I\I ( ' for Hule , Olay baa l'ul1 fOllnel 111 HOllie RIIIIlpieH of niua- tllrd , hilt lIot fntlwntiy. ! Or 100.l amm- IlhH of llcJlII'r IXII III IIIClI h ) ' the C o- ' ( ( 'CUI'lIt cXIIl'I'ItIU'lil Htl tloll tllirty-two COli tallied 110 IlI'JIJler III. 1111 , 1t bWJ hl'11 ( Hhown , "II 'H thlVn ! hlnGtoD HtJlI' , thnt col tlHlMCI',1 , oil 114 OXII'1191':01 ) " lUWII 1'01' 1111'(1 , 011 ve oil 111111 CltCClf6. 'I'hl' I'xtlludvo SUhHtItUtJOI1 , of oieolJlllr. III'IIIO fill' hllltt'j' Iii well Imown. 'l'he 1'1'1I1IH'I\1111111 cll'IIIII'tment or ngrfcuI-- tme III 1,777 HIIIIIJllefoulld : 1,033 te ' < : ( mfliin OI'nrlllll' III'llIe , A l'J'tHnlHc wll h 14lrultutions. "Uhlll'ItJ' ! , dpm' , , " snlll yopng Ir . I ! 'l'orklllH , " 1. WllIll 'Oll to Ill'pllliHe that rOil will 1I0t 101 > / ' . 1111) ' 11I01'1. lOI1L' ) ' 08. hOl'lil ' , " ! rncl'l ; "I won't IlI't 1CCIlt. . " . "Now , that's jlll > t sheer eOlitrarloesr. 1'011 1110If ) 'IJII don't bet you can.'t wlllWIIHhlll tull Sllir. No ltoom Jbr Jonr'Ht 1\lnuu"m. "Bllt th\'u Isn't a sIlIll'e bedroom I. tlH ! hOIlHe , " "Oh , that's 1\11 right , my < leur , " "Why do 'ou sa ) ' It'K 1111 rl ht ? " "I wus thllll.ltl of 3'ullr mother , IDJ' denr.-Clevel\l1l1 1'11\111 DClller. PI.'ulIle Ill'e o III1XlulIH to 1Il'e i\lune- thin ! ; for lIothlll thllt , th\ ' will run rOllllh ! of miles to see 11 little shed ' b clawn. , " --I-