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2 THF ()\IAIL\ DAILY nE jb\'l‘UllD'\Y AV(‘H HT 3, dent. where the doubtful voters were whipped | lssue any commission. nor wis 1t even |The gang got as far as Sixtesnth and | for the purp b' Qutermining the titte \ Ptk £, Omgory. At the Linestaett, 12 | acol the it G e fnto line until ten members were ready to | necessary that it should bear the seal of the | Pargam street and Beld a conference there {o in --‘fir’:;'b’-} el ctuimed” By the progent “ IN( I‘“\A l‘n Oling, O. § Okteists G W, Fiowos ", |! (”,h‘ 'y:x‘rv“:‘:‘v|;h]‘.:'.{"":.'"x?»::v'.,'u“.l':"fl.‘-n(r: defy the court | state [ until after 8 oclock, when an adjournment | BICS, commissioners, and, thereoy epdaic] Browne, N. H. Barstow, M. L. Patrick, A. T many places. gl i Meantimo a notable company tnvaded x:” & wiLL, WITHAOLD S\I,Am:w" nas taken o the meeting Foom of councll o] :i I,\'f. l,',d. Seacuiton ,,'{ e state 'r': Patrick Burker, it., Wiillim Cowens, | 7 DU i 3 shby and anxiously await he decisiol he boid having been spproved, Taylor the Bark ock, crowds slowly | spectfiilly ang, myst enrnestly urge vou to| { . The voluntary lquidation of the Exchange | WiLy o ORTION SUPERVISORS, Ex-Policeman Cox took up s p Nition Siows 1o presented fhe following resolution, which out persed and at 10" o'clock all was aulet | pewin auo whrminto proceciings in- the | Lincoln Oitisens Ask that Additional Bonds [ bank of Atngworth is announced by (h he rail, and behind him were groupe ined the futu:e plans of the gang L + N ordut otV e respective : board. The capital stock the bank was | Call 1 fo . Allan, FHiram Savage, Haltey W. Reynolds, | Whereas, A prociamation has been | view excltement and unsettled | I eedet to try the Hile of the fespective Be Furnished by Detective Malone, | 328 000, pita t ank v o L A of the Rev. T. C. Cramb Frank Crawford, Prof. | sued by Charles H. Brown and D. Clem | condition of affairs, Chiet White awore in a ) (g Vel procaadings sou will Testratn any | | Dr. Steele, assistant superintendent of the IMONT, Neb, 4 (Spoctal)— W. H. Allan, Charley Bloom, Johnny Thomp- : AL oLse mm priets _ uf number of } 1 »J' H "‘I‘ who “l"h‘!"”: effort which m .,];..» made to take posses- | | hospital for incurables at Hastings, was a | ¢, lork Logro 1 1 : t Ora Willlams, G. M. Hitcheock, Johnny | 1aw whick ns to tak duty the city Jail, and remained during | sion of said ofcdduy force, « pritious]y e bl . e L.ogro has called a meeting Miller, W. R. Wilson, Harry Van Alstine, | Adkust 1 y er part of the night or in any other unlawful man {n'or 1+ | VICTIM OF HIS VICIOUSNESS IS DELIRIOUS | callor at ke of ernor today. He | yno o o 166" KAgust 13 1o Miller, Wi y ntinue to act as com stwith bk rheiets To obtaln an carly presentation of the case | ports matters at the good shape % R. W. Gibson, Windy Martin, John Hazleton, { (PATHES 10 8t 8%, | T - 1o th t 1 WUl render you nll the aid —— and everything running sm Cr p | Pose of re the county futo seven nding rovisio AW | 5y " ” s i o the cour W eader Yo o ald A eryth unning 1 ops i Dick 8mith, Captain Paimer, Frank Burmaa, | which Governor Holcomb certifies over his | PEANS FOR CAPTURING THE JATL G0 8 Swer Sathira vory (ruly, i that section, he says adid condi- | SUpery Ancording to the plan Israel Frank, Phil Winters, John T. Clark gnatu k effect i<t 1, and unde LU BILAS AL HOLCOME, tute nrd of Transnorts thot Y ) t 2 ot | she B s ' UL Dervishes Prepared (o Carey (he A8 CON fon | 15 <aid to have been agreed upon by a and ex-Pollcemen Tler, Burr, Sigwart, Bebout, | the provisions of wi ommissioners e overnor. on « that the Rurl Tomorow Besretan - State o Haz 1t % more of t M r | have b t nnee of the Seb e Through, | MAIBE 1 | PIOFTOW the board they will meet and 3 f A R validity of the act reducing the pur- ¥ IN HIGH GLEE ™ o O ¢ siiel. conimis ¢ \ o Wher i i 1 law the duly | ¥ ay afternoon when the news of the | g« oot Y 0 o ML e G ol 4 and gang ¥ uthorized appointing power has appointed | o0 t of Captath W f. Hroatch he m Majofa cuckoos are in high t L Platte, of the comple L it of members of the board will be Just before the commit : Broaten AL COoster and Paui | appolntment of Captain . teh, | feather since the appointments. Following | s appoi ) mined by some action in the dist Broatch entered and pas " t as such y commi=sioners | Colonel A, C. ster and General Paul Van- | the annovncement of the names they swarmed — Secrstaty I . L he distriet vate off where the r 1 Omaha, ar dery as members of the Churchill-Rus- [ out of their nests and cackled loudly in the MRASY, T . i ? the demiosralic oandidate sultation. ' He was v y duly appro i it presence of Senator Dick Smith and Majors “U\‘ OLN, Aug. 2. —(Special)—F WA g R LR approval, and this i _ ha ritgdlie i ioteing in the | The biggest flock was in Land Commis- | Wooley, Captain Murfin and Gus Saund maximum y stead of. C o later, when P nderyoc R camp. of :the B eiheral reolcing A" and | Sioner Ruseell's office, for that department | have appeared befors Judge Waters of he | TeNerdl: HupH terday's ha Dot e circle. Colonel x‘~l.1' ‘L’ D imporiant of- | Dick Smith fell on ecch othor's necks and :“; ‘r“" I‘n‘flm b ““"-'l"[ o el R m"‘ » court and asked that a stronger hold mi fixed August 20 as the Jeagues and refrained from putting in an uld not be mixied as to| ¥OP | D, e, A g | When it was suggested that it had looked K n ex-Chlet of Detect L ARCADIA PHOPLE DISTURBED, 2 v ol gave & Pews appearance which will be recognized by the city coun- | the other mem K he excdusiors si@ltG. | at one tims as though the commissioners|for h assault on Armand Lindgren e EULE M Winally the caucus terminated and the mem- [ ¢l In the payment of biils or salaries, ls, | out at once to get new primings for thelf | might not be appointed immediately, th Malone Is now out on $1,000 ‘bail, but Mrs e T U T bers filed out and took their seats with the | 4, (1%, WA, tonstituted police: commis- | firearms, The repart of he appolstmelis | mise was prompily scouted with the In. | Lindgren is tn a bad way, belng delirlous Sennntion There was a very lara air of men who had thelr pockets full of hot | Resolved, That until otherwise finalls Jdonted 1 srretping fo¢ tbs new ordst of Tl e T L0 plks o urchill, &30 |and miay die from the effects of the beating | ARCADIA, Neb : e a most enjoyable one. Several potatoes. Edwards calied them to order, and | determin the ourts,” e | A conference was at once hold With | aie ney mane mm Lo I e e "and thas | Biven him by Malone. The latter ln still |fection of Nebraska continues to be much tions wero rendered by the Fr for a fmv‘ui, h‘.”r W 'm'n\» r“\”-ymg “_"‘ saun- | Foster and Paul Vandervoort, : { the members of the county board to make ar- | no'lie."”” It was noticeable [hat all the talk |out on the former bail to appear for ex- | dsturbed over the remarkable circumstances | “r.\w:..: orchestra, R. A. Horitage, cone :T’S:’"«“:«wflwv sted that the regular order | the, new law taking effect | rangements for the renting of jail room for | about trouble emanated from the Majors [ amination on the 10th inst surrounding the sudden disappearance of Mrs. A ‘]‘r: n‘l|l esses w elivered by softly sngg ar | 5 the oniy one which will 4 { & city Jail in case the members of the new | cuckoos. They were doing the blood and wards, Dr. Nellle Bell, Mes, H, of busir J up, and after two of | by the three efforts to get hold of his voice Bd- | tfes will govern themselv \ ! MUST WEN THE ST AT 3 E. T. dner, She left Arcadia July 8 to g ol t } t 1 city council, and all i - | commission and the force selected by them | thunder business in good shape. It was| . MUST OPEN THI STATION atbind the CHMRHIER Trdunvor tohvention ut| Mre, B i ALLcoIcasw, Mk Vestx GOy, tead L | failed to get possession of the present ciiy [ fresly asserted that the Omaha council was he State Board of Transportation today Lbbild an Endeay fon at | M L Sisson. ¢ Mare and Mrs wards requesicd the clerk to read the com. REPORT ON INVESTIGATION Jail. | In sesion, or would be at 4:30 p. m., prepared | filed its findings In the La Platte case, the Boston. She was heard of there, attending to | Uarrie Blewett. Mra QiR munications, Clerk Highy read: “The bond | pye dervishes got eleven votes for the |* Membors of the new commission at once [ to approve the bond of the new commis e of Nebraska, ex rel Richard Hogeboom, | her duties as a delegate. Then all trace was | Y0¢l selections, which were heartily ap- of W. J. Broatch, with James Stephenson | pogglution as Thomas voted for the first t a a | sioners. Then, It was claimed, action would ) p : L ety Cals Siowe. of LHG Hrogtem e il Ly R r i 2 ) st | went into a conference to decide upon a | n, it wa act n his own behalf and on behalf of the | 8uddenly lost of the woman, and the most| g ochments were served in the 2 1 John ke a > b ime with the majority. It was declared | plan of action. It was decided that the board [ be begun at once in the way of appoint- | o0 f La Pl t | ditige search has failed to solve the mys Th r 3 p PRI Then a howl from the dervishes went up 80| carried and Saunders submitted the report [ weuld hold an official meeting today or Mon- | ments, regardless of the conservative and | Clisens of La Platte, plaintiff, agalnst the | o0 o AL S UL AL i Bechel jumped to his feet of the committes on judiciary relative to|day, as soon as the bonds of the members | Wize council of the governor, addressed to | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad com- | tery surrounding the case. road cart and calves has been postponed to BECHEL WOULD NOT FOLLOW its recent effort to investigate the affairs | were approved by the city council Attorney General Churchill by the governor [ pany, defendant. The petition of La Platte, | Mrs. Gardner had lived in Arcadla many | fuesday, = Subpoenas have been issued for “Mr. Presid aid Councilman Bechel, | of the Board of Fire and Police Commis- READY WITH THEIR PLANS e o, hert | Sarpy county, was filed March 15, 1895, It (Years, and with her husband was estexmed P e VS wWiEve VBLlT (AL tHERY -bondE- by ro. | sione his report was a very tame affair Phat The New boEbd 2ats A GE e was not talk of any appeal to law or rational | ... "\ ¢pa¢ consideration of ce | tor Christian virtues and general good quali JFUSED T 3 e o e B e oat st | An tompared 19 the ane which Wab orteimally | goyhen the new bosrd gots Into full power & lement of the question. Up that in consideration of certain | for Chelstan VAL REITSED 0 TURNY OVER THE Ky S, t T s B L el allY | demand will be ma or e possession of ANTRD THR ‘ONET USE privileges given the road it had agreed to | ties. She had long been a leader in church st some of the members of the council y. the majority ot the committes [ o . Wil 1e made for e fossesdlod i WANTED THE BAYONET USED {wotk ana ‘lier oirsle . of bGUETIEHCOY Prof. Eheigh Tnsists on Retnintng (1 have received the following telegram and which Kennard refused %0 sign. It |y inic' i refused, arrangements have been | This afternoon the governor received a [COnStruct a a4 conbtrdcted u depot &t | yendeq throughiont this saction of the stste. Superinte v of Blind inatiute, e AMATE Nt A Idwarg . | 0ccupied half a dozen typewritten pages and | i, qh's 15 FeOSSL ArTaneemanis, have BECC |0 diring of rambling, ungrammatical, lurid | La Platte, but had since abandoned it. The e went to Boston in the company of a | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Aug 2.8 Howcll and Al Members City if; | was largely devoted Lo a briet in BUPDOFL of | 5r'tho use of tho new board, and then the olutions, condemnatory of the course of the | board was asked to compel the road to mai- | number of other delogates and was soen the | calye Prof. b, (AOi CiPorAbE LT gmaha, Neb Tat The Fuit of e the claim that the council had® jurisdiction | active business will be conimenced. The executive in_the police commission | tain such station. The hearing of the case | first day actively engaged In church work. | .- i SLLECLLEI R LU ok b ‘asking cthat-you b e ot reiihe board. - egation | St action will be to melect a chiet of police , passed recently by the Young | was had May 20, 1395, After showing that | She wrote her husbani several lotters. 1n | COMP'S recent appointee for superintendent iving, approving or ling 0aths | that tweniy-ore polics ofocrs had hesation | o succeed Chisf White, who will be de- | Men's “Repudlican club of Omaha. They were | the business of the road has decroabed at | the firat aoe e spoke of meeting a Mrs, | Of the Institute for the Blind in this at twenty-ore police oflicers had been dis- | &5, faresed Chiel WHILE, who wHL be, dc | oecompanied by signed by the sec- | the La Platte station, but through no fault v commission, reached this city of office or bonds of W. . Ll L R P A L v T R s o Yeaidr imémbers | Missed was true, and that they had been | ot yot definitely anuounced as to who will | retary, J. A The resolutions | of the citizens of the place, the board finds the Iire and Police Commission of the [Femoved without a hearing by the board. | ba named for chief of police. Ths choice | enunciated the fact that “Our Republican | that the railroad company should reopen the oity 'of Omaha, 1 have met hearing 0|1t was stated that the authority of the Stwes o cDonald and Jo Attorney General and Our Republican Land | station akes the fc 5 o'clock a. m., August 4, at court room No. | committee to act had been denied by Mayor | 125 "”:.\,f;," .hi'"” o Opping. silghtty 1 | Comrlssioner had met. as A maj ot e LGB TRINE e e R ST ourt h Douglas county, Nebraska, | Bemis, Commissioners Brown and Deaver, 3 Brown, whom shie described as a charming | arrived from Lincoln last night, and in com: companion. The third day of the session she | pany with several | populists e ) i Al local pop epaired attended and wrote the Arcadia Christin o Savor 8 o o | 10 the institute, where he made a formal scale tpping slighily ' | Commissioner” had met as a majority.of | mondation: ll,‘r'],f' ke no exlendsd. AcContiotitie: ddiy hil G Bk BERIEIL toriTio Ravl y e and TPURE o ge favor at this writing. Haze and | the bpard and appointed the gentlemen to act We further recommend that the follow- SWEaEYE 1AL Tl S| STHeR BN 5 e Tostraincd Trom Tecelving, approve | el White and Sergeants Ormsby and | Sigwart will be selected captains, and Shoup | as commissioners. The tenor of the resolu- | ing order be made by the court: It 15 | jorer stV JHter Mr. Gardner received ufother —paraphernalia of offic or filing sald bonds or oaths of office, | Y 1Alen, but the report did not state that |ana Cox will have places made for them | tions implied that it was the duty of the | hereby considered, orderad and adjudged that | C°T, from his wife, complaining: that she ) Ebright politely refused to abdicate, basing MY HOPIEWIST L. | they hid been fined for alleged contempt | on tha’ sergeants” lis Thien the present | governor to at once see to 1t that these men | tha defendant, the Chivago. Durlinston ¢ | V88 {1l which was followed the next day | bis authority upon his appointment by tha yond this 1 have nothing further to | NOF recommend that the amomnts be de- | police force will be called upon to obay | were scated, even at the point of the bayonet. | Quincy Railroad company, reopen the La | Yith & briet note explaining that physicians | regularly chosen board of trustees. Pra é ducted from their salarles as was the pre- | brders from the new ohif of police. The | Private Secretary Maret replied to this lot: | Plutte station sithin thisty v triie (8 | said she coutd not recover.” She referred to | Johnson then withdrew, _intimating, how- Lemly seconded Bechel's motion and Saun ‘".p:j,”‘;"” LR members who respond to the eall will be | ter as follows, and enclosed the resolutions: | gorvice of this order upon it, and furnish | ¢ fact that she was being cared for by a | ever, that the end was not yet and that he derw took the floor to voice the sentiment of | ,Then followed divers quotations from the | rerained on the force temporarily. ~Those | OMAHA, Al Mr. J. A. Beck, Secre- | the usual facilities that belong to an open | D°OF, family. The husband was almost crazed | would obtain possession by some means. The the star chamber combine. He exclaimed *'|'”‘ i the ordinances and the state 1aws | why decline to serve under the new order | tary Young Mcn's Republican Club: Dear | giation,* by these developments, and before he could | dificulty all arises from the question of ke "8 ploce 0 Judicial anarchy this. beats | ¥DICh bore on o lttle of everything excopt | of things Wil ho dismissed and thoir places | Sitveurs®of the tar instant, contaioitg | T anaings will bo Tatd before the i | COMPIO® arrangements to ko to s wife he | Whether tho wovernor - of - ihe board_of anything 1 have ever seen. How do we|(N® Ccase in hand. These were supposed to | fiiled by the appointment of new men. ‘;‘““'I"‘,‘”"I‘”;' Ot TIoIcom D In toa | DOLFA Oh -Augiist and their approval | T a_letter postmarked South Boston. | trustess have the appointing power. The know but that this telegram may be a [fidicote that the committee had acted under | “Tiis looks like a great deal of work and | FIHGE™ " e Ot fire and poilce amair, | asked. — Notice to this effect has been served | 51€1€d “Mrs. Brown," saving Mrs. G question is now before the supreme court forgory? As an amendment to the previous | 116 auihority of law. The members made | work that would naturally consume consider- | lns' hoen received at this ‘department. | on both plaintift and defendant. ¥ was dead. The letter stated that it was the until they render a decision Prof. motlon, 1 move that the bonds be approyed.” | & Prodigious protest on account of the fact | ablo time, but it won't. The matter has been | Herewlth I 'return. the resolutions, LINCOLN NORMAL COM "EMENT, | JYIE woman's request that her body be | Bhright will hold on to the office, he ha LIKED SAUNDERS' INSULT that members of the Commerclal elub had | carefully ‘discussed by the dervish gang for [ L note your reference te republican | MINCOLN NORMAL MMENCEMENT. | hyried there and that her husband be kept in k e office, he having St B SRR 22 contributed an extra $500 to secure the | some weeks and men are already picked and | attorney ‘general *rep 1" commis his evening the annual commencement | jg e " t 5 orals | appointed by the board of trustees, Phes ikt st viation H1n . ihe 16w i wlaql oo L some weeks and men are already picked and ey general o | e ignorance of her death until after the funeral. | murther | deyelopent il 5 e the, dervisiios, (o the lobby Dhowled | serviccs of Chiet White and argued tiat this | in waltin for places on the new foree sloner of public 1 nd buldioge.’ Siles | exerolses of the Lincoln Normal universiy | “Thls unusual request. provoked. suspleion | Lorir ¢ pments are awaited with elves ho d the proceedings were | was affording a precedent on the strength | A demand will be made for possession of e Ve all the people of | fere ushered fu with an oratorical contest 1 o o the_ family, | """ ) EioRinktiredlvidllowed tollug untilitivey: had!|'s H L : ) ¢ iade for posses ssed overnor of all the SElaTH [ e al and James Landers, a friend of the family uciently ]\»‘,:..v-\l.-.ll nole m,‘,';][...,\,.\ o O Jhouse of prostitution might con- | the city fall and it this s reused it Is an- | Nobrasi S Hcatottthe:int anl | for the university gold medal. Tomorrow | was sent easi to investigate. He was unabl Southenstern Nebr GoAL R HILTLI T RN T, R bute o the salary of a patrolman nounced that an effort will be made to take | patriotism of self-respecting citizens of the | eYERINg the commencement exercises prop to locate the Mrs. Brown and found no record | FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 2 pecial.)—The RRUU B ¢ he bonch, When this| On the strength ‘of all this they recom- [ foreible possession of the jail and polics | State opposed to the control of professional | begin, when the graduation program of the | of the death of Mrs. Gardner annual reunion of the S Vi had subsided a roll call was excitedly de. | mended that ordinances be passed prescribing | chiop's office, There will be concerted action | Pollticians. and he has neither the time nor | commercial, shorthand and pen art classes | foars are ontoriaind. hat she is the vie. | arial reunion of the Southeastern Nebraska bbbl T L AT n’u‘»n.lml {Iylr\n””l‘bul”;\|lvv‘m“l qmlun..xl of of- | iy this assault as planned at present, and :Il‘,lr“”w”vyu..;;:‘u‘,K“5_“.'!:‘;44\ your, prejudiced, ;\_.I|’| SRR sa sty evoning BBV HISIRN tinier foul play, but no plausible theory has “"““‘I \)”“| of the Republic assoclation council ‘assert and | tho ranters among the dervishes are boldly | Nintements and conto ot truth, Yours | stein, pastor of the Central Church of | vet been advanced touching the subject. be held at Camp Slocumb, Fairbury, appointees had not even been read to the ain the right and authority to inquire ¥ ity b PON M| Christ, will ‘deliver the baccalaureate so ugust 12 o inel y ; council. For once in his life Back did not affalrs of all departments, oxpressing their anxiety to take a hand | very truly, ON MA accalaureat . b Avgust 12 to nelusive. The association, ¢+ tha v o1 expect r <] N . mon in the college chap The closing v 9 W bs eight pass, but voted aye on the approval of the [ The report was adopted by 11 to fel D L LT e syt TALKED OF MOB LAW T er s ler _",y“ e k“"h.“j“-rtl(n: My Have an rle Rond. hich comprises elght counties, is making bond. Bechel, Burkley and Cahn voted no, | nard and Kment both stated that they take place. This letter conveys the same kind of in- o NEBRASKA CITY, 2.—(Special)— | exter preparations, and expects to enter A were on asked t actio proposed to I sses will take place Monday eve v arge nu visit i and for a secoud the lobby was silent. Gor- | assured of the fact that the council had |, \''en asked what action he proposed to nation that was sent to the mopulist Wesduy evening the normal elags. ooy, | ACCOMding fo reports today Nebraska City | [alh « larse mber o e i s locate: fair grounds adjoining the don voted with the majority and thon the [no jurisdiction over the board, but would | (2Ke In the matter in case cf an atiempt to Douglas gounty when that body | cines eoond LAkl L s quite likely to soon exchange its present tumult broke forth again. Holmes voted nevertheless vote for the report, as Hhrar | take forcible possession of the jail Chief of | forwarded resolutions asking the gov evening '\:‘Klllmllvlhl‘x-*l\‘l“;1u- G : e m(h. i ",,\. 1{\( ,”’ “." o {city and is well provided with shade and and Jacobsen and Jaynes fell into the der- | were some things in it with which they wore | Poliee White said that = he would | {5 refuse to attend the business men's ban- | pedagosic classes, Ti i R e S R s vk S DL e Gl g A LT Ty vish alignment he call procceded and | in accord. see that there was no rioting and that f bt ot Omana Tukhsy v eve. i paeienstAodant claesic)|ishat el hayinghwittion topMaverBectiing fivisitors iwill borwelsuniaiivan(iyor th o ere el ced o o Pt ot classes av hursday evening to e offering ) b the present « pany's in- | i he ssigned elr q or every aye was greeted by a yell from the | In explanation of his opposition to the re. | the laws were enforced in any cvent. H This atiernopn (Be overnor received the | selves, and: the festivities wi ra, 0 them- | offering to buy Ao Presen bRt e SasEnel Misio Judii Which changed to hisses when Ken- | port, ‘Burkley read ‘tho written opinion "of | *id he did not anticipate any violence, but | foilowing wire. Irom Hon. W. J. Bryan t | e ajamo oo e b O e | crest and franchise and put in eletri: | will be known as Old Settlers day, with nard and Thomas voted {o respect the order | City’ Attorney Connell, which was given to | Would be prepered to deal with any cases | Chicago: president: D. W. Lamb, first vice procident: | ntended to establish a park several miles praetl Juhi M Thatek uy the principl of the court. Kennard said that for one he | the conneil on February 1, when the election | 0f lawlessness that might come up. CHICAC AR e = GovernotalBIlanieA S HEElFkIAng) Neond) Vice pravidentr ae)| Eorithblbity, DUtting in atfirat oluas JAKE for!| Tt e o Aay aoat i o is e AWoniAtL e RAE had reccived raphic notice which en- | of Fire Chief Redell was under considera-| After the first howl of delight when the | Halcomb, SER b.: Our te ks president; Ida | from the city, p 5 rs 83 lake for | liof corps day and the exercises will include ; must | Moshel K05 Vics, Drosids 4 SRUIRE 185 Ig SRR NarR | joined him from voting to confirm or ap- | tion. This opinion stated in positive terms | appointment of the new board was announced | rot be disgraced by mob law, The courts 3.‘,].»?,}' ,\hird vice president; Ida Johnson, | bathing and’ boating. 1f this is done there | vocal and instrumental music, the latter by prove the bonds. He was bound to believe [ the fact that the law undoubtedly gave the | the dervish contingent dropped out of sight | must finally setle the question. Tt Is n Following is.a list of th ¢ 18 no doubt an electric car would be a pay- | the Ladies' Cornet band, and an address by that this order was genuine and he was not [ board the exclusive power to conduct the | and but few of them were to be seen on the | time to discuss whose duty 1t -is to apply | (RN (B0 (O Of the graduates of | ing Investmo il ; _ | Senator Vice President Rosalie B. Condon ready to go in opposition to the courts. business of its department. Mr. Burkley | stroets last evening. B o L B IRk Te bR et MoNes Mrs. E. N, Buell, while cooking dinner | Captain J. H. Stickler will be the speaker AL e SN e R hom It e couTATIrT e e e g Tor ek 10| medlately:suegin) Buite and spublic Sontnion |l 1OlAss ass—Earnest McNeal, Lincoln, [at the grading camp of Contractor Carr |at the cvening exercises. Thursday 1o sot L ) will support the board which shows its Lrpy et T ey ery DheEREA ST sevanl A 1 8 Kment PR e R opinion, but Ransom squeezed out by | get his hands into the present muddle, and | respect for our form of government by yesterday, was very severely burned about [apart as Citizens day, when Hon. W. A. It atLdthe v (ol il e lie iontingi) Cwa & to commit himself unless he was|now his chance has come, He has already | first appealing-to the courts, 06500 o8 M. Ring, Cheney, B AR QLT byt stove | MeKelghan and Paul Vandervoort and others 8 A 2 an epportunity to study up on the sub- | prepared a writ of ouster to be used in t W. J. BRYAN g +3| exploding: 5 will - deliver addresses. Iriday will be bound to obey the injunction. City Attorne prep : i 3 Connell has long besn ont of tha city and |t Burkley moved that the consideration | case In th: event that the present Board of | Governor Holcomb replicd as follows: i L et 1 LhefurninrenaucnLs of Sam Chap- | Grand Army of the Republic day, with De- Kin ausietine, STE: Cormish, hud gobd-raturediy | OF he Feport be postponed until Mr. Ransom | Firo and. Police Commissioners and Chier | on W . Broam, Chivago. Til: Assisted | Tolusric Clas oo Froderick Brown, | A% VATET shop were yesterday taken to | partment Commander C. E, Adums and Hon betaken himself o the country a day or twe | had @n opportunity (o file an opinion, but | Whitn refuse to surrender possession of the | by peaceibls sand spatr ins, 1 am |1da Grove, Ta.; Thomas F. Bannigan \u.,’ s B R S S SHitiowe s thetpringibal spaakerss ANl before. tho . prospective. tus-of-war and | Ie Was quickly overruled city hall office of the chief and the city jail ng endeayor immeiiate Neb.; John A. Duff, Coneordia, ¥ ABO: ot el L on Saturday the veterans and their visiting loft - Frank Ransom . to advise the| . The council then adjourned and met a min- | in resonso to the demands of the Churchill- | adjudication of Omaha police L de Porvia Genova; Neb,: Clitbnos. o, North Pl friends will break camp. — Half fare rates council in his absence. His sub- | Ute later wnder a special call. At the sec- | Russell board. The judge has been sitting in [ SPite the attitude of World-Herald "and ca, Thurman, Ta. AT NORTH BLATTE, Nobi, Aug, 2i—(Special)| S the taiiroats kave baen sseotred and tii uncil s~ al : > | ond “meeting the July appropriation ordi- | chambers for severai day 28 | Chrtain state officers antagonistic to ad- el ; - LRt citizens of Fairbury are making preparations stitute was In overy way equal to hambers for several days prepared to do the J Normal ClassHattie Cap ; o otara for ; v A Y nance was passed. 4 judication by supreme ecourt i 4 apron, T The mortgage record for the month of July |ty accommodate all who co the oceasion, and advised the council that it ot bidding of the dervishes. HOLCOMB, eb.; Vanderveer Timmerman, Ohiowa, Neb.: | ghows: Farm mortgages filed, nine, : Ll Jictinn, "THe Wctured st “aince the srder | AYD THI ORDERS NEVER CAME. |powave 18« or A Jon. pLULItEE Iy for Duxiness. S S T, U Tr¥Syan. | released, nine, $6.822.60; chaitol WORKARS | iy T Nab Avg: 2 (Special) i had becn fssued at Tekamab the injunction | Dervish Followers Dixappointed b NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Aug. 2.—(Spe- [ner. Stromsburg, Neb.: Maud Miller, Nor. | filed. sixty-five, "38.2:8.60; released, thirty- | SUSUELA el A & (Shocis 3 was not In force in this county. More than Doy e et nuals ¥ | Fire ana Police Operntor Refuses 10 | pial)—Captain Mapes last night callad com- | mal, Neb.; Eleanor Rush, St. Edwards, Neb.: | 0ne. $7,505.70. = No city mortgages were | B. Phielps, ex-editor of the Howells Journal, that, he was informed that no petition had | dlatel s Obey Orders. pany B together, in order to be prepared in | Jenuie M. Ellis, Crawford, Neb.; Perley A. [ fled or released during the month. was In the city during the greater portion been flled in the district court and no bond | tmmediately upon the adjournment of the| Another evidence of the reckless insubor- | Gaga their services \hould be ‘meeded at | Combs, Emerson. Ia.; William 1. Fraser, | , Charles Sandy, Charles Johnion and James | of the week assisting to get the democrats had been approved by the clerk of the court. | City council yesterday the dervish hosts were | giuaiion that has characterized the actions | Omaha. x Carp, Ont., ; E. J. Carlson, Verona | Monagan were arrested for disturbing re-|jni, line for the coming campaign Until this was done” the injunction was not | brought together, and under the direction { o oo o embers of th lge 10t P b.; Martha R. Johnson, St. Edwards, Neb. ; | ligious services and fined $1 each and costs, Next Sunday’s meeting of the Young in force and the council was under no|of Captain Shoup and some of his trusty certain members of the police department Dediented n Bridge. Nettie E. Jackson, Raymond, Neb.; Grac At a meeting of the clty fire department | Men's Christian association will be one in obligation to consider it was In evidence at 1 o'clock yest-rday moruing, | §1NEY, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Telegram.) [ A. Nichols, Creston, Ia.; George e, | Lou Graves was elected chief. 4 [¥hlohn (Ehel1aaisn it thamalty il bapars . The roll call resuited: Aves-—Back, Gordon, | CrEHEUR (HEE AG TT WAEONDE O | when A. 8. Romano, a fire and police alarm | _Tye opening of the new wagon bridge at | Louse. Edgar, Anna’ K. Gibbs, Waloo, | | One-half fnch of rain fell”at. this place | mitied 10 particiy Principal W. 1. Clem- acchsen, Jaynes, Kment, Mercer, Prince, | 1 e ore at they waited for | S\ {Rorataly i ratised S 3 Neb.: W, ] y ). Kiitie | last nighc. ons of the Fre ) sehool will ad- Bitidary. Taylos | mOweras=i0; . Nbeve |ldlainot come; ’:I; ri( : ,;‘”,‘-‘T; W .1: hlx “.‘u (n; |‘x‘h..\mh13 Hayardgysatardey jaoiom it Northpdlaelnriniord 2 l1i.~u'§,‘.z‘1‘. S pect e ;‘;w‘ RUEaE "5 ‘1\‘“.”“'\. Bechel ley, Cahn, Holmes, Kennard,| It was the general supposition’ that the | SUhorior officer a ed out of the office. | river, sixty miles northwest of here, attracted | Belgrade, Neb.; J. Ghntpr | Setae i L 5 and Womanly Women.” There will be spe Lemly . Howell was absent pposition” that thy At a meeting of the Board of Fire and Po- | nearfy 1,200 people from all paris of the | Neb.; Pearl M. Bliis, Crawford, Neb.; Hugh | GOTHENBURG, 3 Aif pechal)— | Of} music by a w wartet ; wards then declared the hond approved, | '/ 50 commissioners ”'"_"*‘“V afternoon | country. he occasion was made auspicious L A. Taeeter, Ithaca, Neb.; rbert ). Bryson, | The farmers in this section have beew iny polla Woods of Glenwood, Ta., is visiting and the lobby had another and a prolonged [ témplated that the new commission would eph Hengen, a former fire and police | pecause it cement ople in the beauti- | Adams, Neb.; John W . Csrrolton, | the midst of the harvest this weck, and | her parents at her old home in Shell Creek Bpell ot enthusiasm. The bond of A, C. | at once repudiate Chief White and the pres- | alarm operator, who was recently appointod as | fai Biatte valley by a stronger tie. Every- | Mo.: Emma & Swanson, Funk, Neb.: Adoigh Foster, with J. H. Millard and Guy C. Bar- | ent police force and appoint a new chicf and | @ Patrolman, was®put in charge of the fire body was happy. Stirring incidents were re- | Waite, Kramer, Neb.; W, Hollingsworth ton as suretics, was then read and approved | attempt to take possession of the police sta- | 1nd police alarm office. His authority was not | cited by the pioneers of the country. A bas- | Deep River, Ta Mary M. Easom, Morse | 10 small Brain 15 wich betler thin o3| ;00 from a month's stay in ths mouns by a similar vote wnd the cfiices in the city hall. But the | Questioned until early in the morning, when | yet picnic had been provided and all partici- | BIuff, Neb.: Frank I Gardiner, Baxter, Ia.; | Pest€le IO v of the Fremont twine | 05 The dervishes had a scare when the roll | lsaders had made a change in the program. | Romano asked Hengen what he would do | pated in the good things spread out before | » Pollock, Wilsonviil i William | |BE (ehe 10 at this place outside of what | 1t has been learned that tno loss of Peter was called on Vandervoorts bond. His | Instead of he mew commission holding a | !t he should refuse to recognize his authority. | thom, Music was rendored by the brass band | . Judiesch, jf., Holsteln, "Neb.: John W. | has been sold at this place outside of whal | jiier was much more than was at first re- suretics were John Grant and B. S. Baker. | mecting, the two members of it who were [ Hengen replied that he would be compelled | from’ Gering. In the cvening a dance took DIONON Hrawn Wi ardy )| \WAKSHAdis dhy Sthiel rakaians dstlontt Light f G TS T and Kment batked. He voted no aud the voll | present, Broatch and Vandervoori, satisfied | to suspend him and report the occurrence | place to the edification of the young and old. | 3 2 ble, Sterling, Neb plipwers oburaln Lol HtEIEt SwRioh gl (Ganunuetion sl KNS UMKE,) call was suspended while Taylor, Gordon, | themselves with recaiving tho slobbering con. superiors. “Well, then I'm sus- | The bridge is 1,750 feet long and ten feet | H y, Neb.; Clarence 0. Lecka Morcer and Saunders hurried to' get him | gratulations of the assembied derishes, and said Romano, and putting on his | wide and built of good, solid material. Thurman, la.; Capron, Normal, Neb, back into line. The minority called for the | then disappeared at he walked out of the offic Commercial € Slara Capron, Normal, completion of the roll call, but parliamentary | *The hosts were kept in walting for th What makes Romano's offense more cul- i Tention. [Behslre Oardiner, Baxter, Ia.; Al rules were not in it at that stage and the | promised meeting until about 6 o'clock, when | pable is the fact that he waited until an | stration Hanthe Orennisntion: | berts (M. Bhradgr Surnrise) N paoiph president refused (o recogaize them 119 s maniibare Arith ST Pl il et el B BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- | J. DeWald, Belvidere, Neb.; Olof N. Olson BEpadRnt iatned o recugnixd thajn, THoally ithe mem f the rump commission started | hour when his d n would eripple t ! for their homes. Before leaving Colonel | department. If he had announced his inten- | Sram.)—It was the fusion, free silver demo- | Ithaca, Neb. Walter J. Thompson, Dorches A S 4 f to the clork's desk and addivg his name (0| Foster stated that the commission would ha n earlier in night his place might | crats who held the convention here yesterday | J€7: Neb.: W. L. Harman, Barneston, Neb.: : 1911 O cace and the deryishes rewarded Clap con [ & conforence tn the evening of a private na- | have been filled, but after midnight it was | and not the Euclid Martia crowd. The ad- | Rarragut, Ta.; Silas A. Whittaker, Lorton! spiclous devotion by another series of howls ."r;n lw’l lv“’m!.l not {ll-kv any appointments, | impossible to make any provision fer the | ministration democrats are in control of the | Neb.; Veronica Gishwill 3 W is the downcome of war time prices. shinlous/devd 3 nd would do nothing that could be given to | omergency. Fortunately Officer Hengen was | county committee in Gage and the silverites | 13 Hradshaw, Falls Ci < M the publ When asked when the new co famili; e in ents o o e ¢o t i o 9 3 . i S e e Iiesomers promoned o faee! ooy jcom” | familiar with the instruments and he took [ bolted from the commitice action in calling a | Forsyth, Griswold, la.i Lulu M. Ha La The during-the-war price of baking powder was 45 to 50 centa 2 off his coat and attended to the service him- | convention for the purpose of sending del and Ore, I’ vy, Clarks, Neb. = apound. Cream of tartar was then ce L as during Il call o or- | of their office, he replied that they would d i il i ; ; ¢ artar was 49 cents a pound, soda, 6 qob was during the roll call on Vander. | of thelr offce. he replied that thoy would do |iglt for'tho remainder ot the waioh, gates to the Lincoin convention. The regu- | Joseph Harp son, 1 James Bvan cents. Cream of tarter is now 18 conts, Soda, 1ess than 215 cents. oorts bond that ot aousEistively o | nothing until they “were satisiicd of their | “gperator Romano now stands suspended [ larly called convention in the interest of the | Normal, Neb.: Har Pim, Normal, ; AR Lo R LIRS IR HHR \~.L-nm LA it . I-‘l'” e .0 _"I;m ';=|n,v his own action and it is expected that he | administration ring will be held next Tues- | €. A. Moeller e Neb. 2 Still the would-be monopolists want the same ‘‘war” als sh v ot say whether a puble mee PR T ey e e ey Class In Orato ercy Purviance, Geneva, i i llli-n- men had b ppoitited as fire and | the commissioners would be held today or ‘.\":,",'y,"\""’,‘x""lfl_‘;:n“"{ ,m’ l’f;"';‘,“" service | day. T Nom O 1‘.’”\\'&{.\) \I\-",rl.‘.:.:"xi.l, Wi prices (45 to soc. a pound) for their products. police commissioners, and the members | not. He was certain of cne thing, and that he ¢ ot the be o Fs 4 J Mam L “Bethany, Neb.: L. B soomed to be taking a good deal for granted. | was that the board would not act until its e BisstRiatrict dailisinl g sl LU LR e ] This was a poser for the dervishes, so after | members were satisficd of the legality of | BUSS 1GNED THE COMMISSIONS. BEATRICE, .\"ll:.. Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- l\fw";”r;i \\u’r&- al, Neb.; Mrs. L. E. Rogers, 4 % i a short consultation they essayed to amend | their positions 3 o rolie =1y gram.)—The_republican central committee of | Normal, Neb. = 0 oo a n 5‘5;‘ fuiien by beginning all gnee Bpatin BROATCH WAS UNEASY. \'..: v "xlllt‘ Tancatn Thin ¥ the First judicial d'strict met in this eity m‘}f,"'!\‘:»'?‘rn"'-u.»l';c Sio LKvan" \li:' e alleged commissions, signed by o , i Hrerry A (D et ned R84 Ghscehil ana H. O, R tioanl) il xr-.|)|l They | _Captain Broatch was not satisfied until he | LINCOLN, Aug. 2—(Special T today. All members were present except the | Clara E. Weaver, Lin » Alice K consisted of the statoment {hat the Bovernor | Seured a liile legal inspiration, and so male | Tuere was o feeling of suppressed excitement | 20 an BAYERS ooy RANIEOGEY 4 18 4 | Hapgeni dunoli Nep 4 By Baidwin, POWder "']“"‘ rofused i 'n“- hatheibonrd) ang ”l“| Scott, before sceking his dinner He re- | D the breasts of Tom Majors of Nemaha and | {ho judicial convention and Tecumseh as the horthand Class—Amelia Lamoreaux, Fair th il\‘\ln_lyv;m bers w :eqmm s \f‘h’n"r nded | [TH e in conference with the deryish eoun- | Senator Dick Smith of Omaha this forenoon. | place ore will be eighty-four delegates, | bury, Neb.; Lulu M. Hansen, Grande, 55 AT T 3 p Foster and Vamdarvoort as miamebers ot the | sel for some time, and went home with a load [ Both were present to bolster up the waning | divided as follows: Gage, twenty-four; Jeffer- | Ore.; Veronica Gishwiller, I Neb.: Al | ata “peace price”—brings peace to homes where Board of Fire and Pollce Commissionors for | OF M3 mind, He hud beon assured that he | courage of the valiant Churchill and the | son, twelve; Johnson, ten; Nemaha, cleven; | berta M. Shrader, Surprise, "Neb.j Clara ; the high priced baking powders have been breeding the terms indlcated. The ballots were then | W38 In and the other fellows were out, and | redoubtable Russell, both of whom were sus- | Richardson, fifteen; Pawnee, twelve. Capron, Normaly Ne P 3 dyspepsia and disagreement. retaken with tho same results that the burden would be upon them to Prove | pocted of a desire to weaken at the last | ) . A Morehouse, T Nont W, L Hers Durlug this roll call Cahn asked Ransom | !0 to ! e R Agund moment. At 10:30 o'clock, however, Majors | Jeflerson’s € > Mortange Record., ;" parpeston, N > Jensen, Danne $1,000 to you if you find Calumet isn't perfectly pure. to state whether the new law repeiled the | Mce, Mr. Broatch did not feel like taking | alsriy “oinded up Churchill and Russell | FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special)—The | frow’ Neb.: Rl A Jw which stated that all commissions | 0¥ decided acticn in the premises and was 8 S R b B 4 S U AR il R bl 3 A pinch of it has power enough to do a pound of leavening, Tt o algned by the. governor Rantom | WillINg to walt another day to see what turn [ In the ofice of the latter.” The atiorney | JeMerson county morigage record for July Is { Nellie Schi umseh, D an, L : ARDsOI |7y o e, The applause of his | 8eneral and the commissioner of public lands | ay follows mortgages, twenty Al STATE CAPITAL CULLINC relieved himself of~the assurance that there [ 4Mairs would tak The applause of hi dings retired er roo go | 22 e e Hecanity for e sion ‘at oir | dervish friends was all well enough, but he | 804 bulldings retired to an inner room to g0 | yoounein €70 fteen released, $21,- | This morning Justice Spencer de CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. The \ AL board | 4id not relish the murmurs that came from | through the farce of “appointing three mem. city mortgagesy thirteen, amounting (o | case of the state against Dr. 0'Co; t o pa o give a | Other IR AR RENLAY hasagtion ) sloners for the city of ha. Governor X P st L A B Salation iwi s proper_uotification of the apoointments. 1t [ COuncll in lknoring the mandates of @ Judge | Holtomb was not pressnt. In fact he was | B3Ees, B{ly-fives ampunting (o §0,198.62; ten | County Medical amsoclation with practicing Was not necessary that the governor should | ¥0 Aol DT SRS 'K on the dervish plan | NOt In the state house. After a few moments' | Feleased, §2.270,3 2 medlcines witasul uAXIAR, SoR Y Sy pas urther work e dervish plan | 10t 10 ] e AR Jaw. The court requires the doctor to enter - until he saw his way clear out of the woods. ‘l';"“'fl:"u" Colonel l"”*-«'ll emerged from . , Mort R orc into a recognizance in the sum of $300 to The difficulty of selecting a chief of police | the private ofice and announced that the [ Caws County ERARE. s ROKS for trial in the district court. Th AR i hree commissioners had been appointed as PLATTSMOWTH, {Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special,) | aPpear o - I — for the new force was also a problem that | ! hyian Pl s 4 8 senalty s $300. he medical soc has | 1 Am Glad tho ‘cominlasion was not ready 1o tackle, | fOllows: A °C. Foster, for the term of three | _Cas county’s thortgage record for the [ PEANY I8 3 4 J 5] R [ E._]LJ] lieutenants, were held for marching or- original plan would be carried out. This con- from every direction comes the report that | The offive of the county judge is again the small grain is much better than ex-| !0 chargs of its principal, who has just r ears o yandervool 0! 0 ye V. accumulated a lot of offenses to charge up o tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done | Lewls ail McDonald were both belng urged | {*jri Paul, vandersoort, for two years; W. | 1oy o July s asfollows: Farm property. | against him 1 had the grip and its ill effects | DY their friends and the mambers of th Th # 3 Foster dre e filed 79.5 atisfied, $20 485, Town Mrs. Hart, wife of a physician at Platts settlod all over | Misslon were hopelessly divided. The two | The fact that A. C. Foster drew the long | filed, $32.500 3050 f0 CH satisfied. $13,568. [ mouth, was today brought from that city to candidates held a conference last night, and | {erm Was something of a surprise, as it had | Property, 34; ; Sikenbar me.Ihadcramps | {¢ is thought that an amicable adjustment of | D¢¢n expected that one of “the 'other ap- | Chattel mortgages! filed, $22,101.34; satisfled, | the asylum by Sherlft Elkeabarry. = fn my legs and | this question may be reached and relieve the | POIntees was to have the appointment to the | $14,103.30 4 Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Linde frequently T had | SOmmission of its cmbarraxsment on that lomuost perigd of service fn'the’ gift of the e — ¥ e score. Hoth McDonald and Lewis are candi- | 2034 3 o a8 to get up ab | seore Hoth Mebonald and Lewis see cantlc | ¥Astioon as the “appointments” nad been IMLIBLIML I WL I ML I wt-)m‘)fiu-fl.pfi- Not Sick Enough for 8 e herifl on he | ygreed upon Colonel Russell drew up and A —d night and walk | repubiican ticket at the coming convention, | 38heed wpon {olo s & torelaxthemus- | and each Is anxious to get the other fellow | f5Ned thelr “commiss That sent to P ofit of the by slde Colonel Foster was as follows e ent officially reports ’ clan. T alno had | OB oF therace by sidetracking ‘him on-the | CIt EONEr Nabus 0N "HME U. S. Governmen Bl \omaeh trenk | (7, clima ot o Lo, oty | Sl S0 TS AR Bhe SV o ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to the Doctor. \\‘“"“d‘m“n”‘ it is understood that both are willing to abids ending Decemb Haviog re- \\ A8 u on of thut body, which has 2 1 this confidence in You, all we abe in others in leavening strength. o > 0 \N rila. One bottle | Th, et of s o mbich haw aa” | PEAS Vers e of Your ity ant sk all Pl Aol n but a little out of sorts. Ripans \ cured theeramp, HARD FOR THEM TO WAIT atat 1 The ity ol orons ML movains (Bulletin 13, Ag'l Dep't, p. 599.) and another has | Thore was mo eud to the excitement that | yours, H. ¢, RUSSELL, 5 . ) L E 2 ” o 3 e . % EN belped wystom- | ¥r manifest bn e strccts I uights Tho | oL ehatrman Pro e T (T C T C T (T (T8 (T (T (T (T (T Iabules would serve in your case, ach trouble "l‘ll\‘;" rl',«"; I‘I'] the dervishes to take 'l IV\_ a :“:IIH\ ssions’ were sent to Broatch e « reible pusse 1 of the city | an dervoort . greatly. 1 h-vo taken 8 bottles and and the office of the chief in the city | When Governor Holeomb had bee forme = 2 with sharp knife ) oblong pieces—say e v, n ' e . 30 Hood's Pills which are the best 1 over | bal, ' had atirasted a jarge . concoutse. of | of the action of the ramp board he wrote the | FRlnte Boanm o | Tehetn"of sods. Grackers and. % as wide: It is well to have them on hand for took.” H.'A. MELVIN, Sisters, Oregon. | people who had expected (o be in at the | followlng letter to the attorney general and | O potatoes, iy pint Graham flour, b tea- | g AR W% 0 e adle, pricking them with fulfillment of the dervish prediction, that | it was placed in his hands spoonful ealt, Y teaspoonful Ropal Baking | o o." )" event bilstering. Very light and Hood’s Sarsaparilla |t sout aop i aiin. Atier 't | LINGOUN, Neb. Aug. 2 1005 tion, a8 | Powder, 1 ablespoontul buyer, 1 cuntul | 058 10 BN SO putter just such occasion adjournment of the city council the crowds | Churchill,” Actornéy General. —Dear Sir cream, 1 egy. bs peaspoontul Bxtract Cloyes. Afo bulld v of the ofees | 1ot Paul Vandervoort and W until very well de drain off water ¥ . T [ i' the on'y l,’l, i . 5 e ofices | Tiroatch have been appointed me mbers of the | them by fire with cover off to dry Proceed as for Chocolate Cak: L thronged the £ the New York | have just beon informed that Messes. 4. }n. il 6 moderately largs potatoes, peeled, Chocolute Cream (Gluce.) { nost eminen! 8, Shoop and | foyrd of Fire and Polic nissioners of Lewis, held a crowd of ex-policemen and m the city of Omaha, by the attorney general | fire 1 gill of water, 1% cupfuls sugar, % cup 1 Who lud been slated for positions under the | and commissioner of public jands and buiid. | ¢ . BI%t together € salt and pow- | e, S \ True Blood Purifier | L.y, fon poutions under the | an rommissioner bt public lands antbulld: | 10" Viieh add o' 5ota+o preparation: when | Erated chocolate in'a small ssucepan; boll un [—J e Prominently In the public ey today. once, and it was with difficulty that they | DOArU under the provisions of chapter 1) of | quite cold, add extract; mix iato Arm dough, | Ul it gets thick aud looks velvety; take o A2 e prish {8 coute s MU\’ v et 4o AW lingly = addi by glazing with the following pans Chemical Company, Nu. 10 5, were persuaded to wait, Finally Shocp and | the sessions laws of 185, and, fearing that | which will reuire care in landlng, as it is [ fire, and add the whites of 2 eggs without L) ~ > 1 > ! Y effort will be made to oblain possessic Vi ha o wit beatin use it hot, covering the lop and sides | == - - ey U ®asy (0 buy easy to takey | Lowis left their cMces and tried to shake | of the o o L L very short. Flour boarl with Graham, turn B . covering v ] Hood’s Pills 72 s J thelr” solcwers, bat It was 8 dimoult ask | poisbsa mitnont " an uned Ho" GaeCibaP; | out dough, roll 1 10 thickaes of T luc, cut | of the cake. An It cools It grows Oru. Ly e e Ty J:IJLL 1= (5

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