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    THE'DAILY BEE OMAHA , FMDAY1 NOVEMBER 3 jj. / .
The Omaha Bee
n every mnrnlog. except Hnr
* Uy. The only Mondy rooming dully.
TKKMS BY MA1L-
Ono Yc r.$10 0 ' I Thrco Monlhi..1 0
Sli Months. . ' f 10 | One Month. . . . 1.0
TUB WKKKIA 11KIC , publiihed ever ;
TKKMSl'OSTI'AID
Ona Year . § 2 fO I Three Months. M
&U Month * . . . . 100 | UnoMnnlh. . . . 2i
AMERICAN N'kwa COMPANY , Ko'e Agent
for Newijejlers in tlie UuitoJ States.
COUHKSrON'DliN H-All Ommunt
catfonn rtlnliitf to s > w" Rt > d K1/0' ' '
mftUer * > tni iIJ oo nddrtratd to the EniTOl
or Tin : BKK.
BUSIXK'H LKT'lJRS-AIl U islna'i
Lttttrn ami KeiniO 'lice * * > 'n 'Hti \ d
rireuM to TIIK r.r. PCIILIHHI.VO COMPACT
OMAHA I ) ofts. OIHX.KII mul I'unillic <
Order * to lf ) m de piyabla to tlio order o
The BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props
K. HO EWAI'KK , IJ'iltor
ANXI - MONOPOL.YI TXCItEX
H'ntn.
Kot Oovernnr ,
K. 1 . INGKIISOUj , of Johnson County
Fur I/HitdnonkOiivernnr , ,
P. B.UKYNOLU , nl Hiimllton [ County
F r rfecr.'iary of S' le ,
TI10S. KIUTI.KY , of Kranklln County
Kor Treasurer ,
P. D. 8TUUKVAST , of l-'illmoro Co
K Auditor ,
JOHN IJKAI'J'Y , of Whco'or County
Fi r Attornoylanor < il ,
JOHN BAUND , of Buff do County.
Vat CommltBloncr < f Public L in ill nru
CHARLES II. M ADLBY , of Acbraa Co
ForSuiKrintemlent t > f I'ubllo Ins ruction
J. J. POINTS , of D uglas O unty.
For KKeit .f . iho University ,
J. M. BURKS , cf Lancaster.
1'or C < > nKro > nmn , Firs : District ,
J. W. GILBBUT , of OMS County.
For ConKroriman , So 'on I District ,
B. V. MOOKK , of York 0 nnty.
For CoDgroKsmau , Talrd DUlrlot ,
'ii. 1C. TURNER , ol Pintle County.
County.
Kor 0 mnty Ojinmlwloncr ,
KI011A11D O'KKKFU.
For Son \tors ,
J. 8. McCOMIOK.
OUAULK3 H. BROWN.
Kor -tircentativ8. . ,
EOBER'CTWADKIjL.of Uulonoroolnot
A. BURMESTKU. nf West Om ha.
W. T. WHITMORB , cf I'.atta . Valley
ALti.VN ROOT , of MoAidlo.
' WIILIAM TURTLE. City.
; FRBDUR OIC'BKflM , City.
8. It. OVERVLL City.
JOHN HOY , City.
R gislor. Rsgislor.
THE f Armors and woikingmon ha'v
pat up a tiokot whioh every class o
our citizoa * can consistently sup
pott.
BKOWW ii aa old anti
monopoly war hone , vrith a record 01
the track which oan'e bo beaton. Hi
will bo elo.3tgd.on Tuesday by a boom
| ng majority ,
LA T year the Union Pacific earno
$13,322 on a oapit u'z tion of 8134
050 a ratio. The Union PaclQo is aa
eosaod by the ntato board of cquiliz *
tion at $11,358 50 per milo.
EVEHT voter in Omaha owe * it ti
himself to regiotor at once , Boo to i
personally. DJ not wait , ( rustinj
that the registrar will put yournam <
on the list b'causo you were regie
toro'd hat year in the same ware
where you reside. Make nuro thai
your namu is on the list before election /
tion , and save the trouble of having
your vote swccn in.
MB. PADDOUK'B homu organ an
nounos Mr. Paddock OB a oandidaU
for ro-olootion to the United Statci
eouato aa successor of Alvin Blunders
Mr. 1'iddoolt has a right to bo a candidate
didato if ho wants to , but the truth i
ho simply allovra his nauio to bo umt
in G igo county to pull through a legislative
lativo ticket whioh hu oxpeots to trans
fur to his preferred candidate , Joi
Millard.
DID Jamua Lvircl' auuuro the in
flubnco and support of the Union Pa
bifid for hia nomination on conditioi
made through Jiiuoa W. Dawoa , ii
the proaonoo of hla boaom friend
Johunou , of Oroto , that ho ( Laird
would uao hia influence to elect Jot
MilUrdtotho United States eeuatt
This ia a conundrum that should bi
olvod without furthnr deUy ,
i > oi o.iiiuu H ticket heid
d "Antl'Mcmopuly TicUet , " and beirlnj
the u mei of tbe * nll-mouo ly oindldiiw
are Turoor. 1m teal of Turnur'i mini
thU tlclc.t bean th * name of
vr , ii. IIDNOEII.
This rpurtoua ticket emanated from Tut
BKB. and dciiolm ( he t&ztlct uad inttlitioi :
of ih < mi-oilUd antl-muautol/ jen.
JitpuWcan.
TnU ii a plain , unvirntBhuil Ho. Tin
BEE kuowa of no apuriout tickot. Ii
has printed no tickets of uny deeiip <
tlou for lha very uxoi > llout luajon that
it I'ai no jjb ollioj , ind hai liad uom
for nearly a year , la the eecoud
placj neither Tun DKB uor the etiti <
monopoly Jcadejs f.vvor the olootiun oi
Mr , Hunger. Tauy are working IIIIA
as tboy luyo been from the outset foi
a zquuio out and out antimonopoly
rcpublioiu , whoso name it M. K. Tar
nor , and who will bo elected ncx
Tuosduj- the toit in congrces nov
hold by E. K.'Vuleiitiuo. Yhon Tin
BKK wants to go into tbe bigua tickt
business it will coino to the Unioi
Pacific organ for "pointera. " It ha
boon in the business long enough ti
tuow how the " thing ought to bi
worked. "X
. * * . ' *
HtRE IS THE PKOOF.
Maaon is on the otump ii
the Third district for Iho rcpublicar
nominee for contreM and the state
ticket. It cornea within the Icgiti
mnto line cf hia duties to show up th
record of bolter Van Wyck Hut hi
nukei no statement about Van SVvol
that ho has not documentary or t ili i
ial ovtdonco tu back up. Mason ha
consequently become the objtc
of the puny hatred of some little
tlo sneaks who publish chnrpe
against him. But not ono of th
curs dare make thorn over his owi
signature , and not ono c-m brmt ( i
shadow of proof of the truth of th
charges. The vast difidroncp , there
fore , bolwcon the charges -that Masoi
makes against Van Wjck , for whicl
ho holda himai'lf peiconnlly roapnnti
bio , and cfTem hii ovidorcj , aid th <
charges made by thn tinmt'los-i li r
( hu write for Tin : OM or A HKK , jua
uhout oxpreaaoa the ( lill'arunco there i
between the cause advoculrd b ;
M < Mnn n d Unit the curs bark tor.
Lincoln Juurnn/ / .
THE lii' ) : takes plcaeuro in present
itiic the documentary ovidunco to bad
up thoto nliargco of the proFcsiiorm
viinality of 0. P. Mason. Our corre
spot.dont charged that Jtui o Masot
while on the bunch made n contract ii
writing with J. M. Wool north , tin
plaiutilFa attorney , to prosecute a sui
against the Midland Itiilroad com
pany , and afterward sctod as attornp ;
for the defendants , for which double
dealing action was < akon by the Oto
bar looking to his disbarment. Ai (
pendcd is a
MEHOn\NDUM OK AORKEMKNT HKTWKCN C
r. MASON AND J M WOOLW RTH.
\Vherei\n , Hld Wnolwnrth lian ( iron eir
plnycil by JHCUCO Hiict and othera t
bring a certain action uKutnht tin Midla
I'ncllio rnllrovi oompnny and otherp , an
hi n lilod thn P'titliii In > ald action In th
district court of Otoo enmity , and hi
a rcemcnta with the pi ilnt.fTi f < r hU ojir
ptn'ailon i > ut of iho Int.ro , money n
prnt.erty wlilch may ho ieovered thorelr
and the pniticx hereto hnvo iigrppd to b
BB i > clktod together In tlie proncoutlun i
fta'd nctlon.
Tie until Ma nu aurccB to filye to th
prosecution of at I nctt.m to ItH tin tl tri
mlnatlon , hli beet ok 111 and ahillfcv nn
i ( I irU > , and ia o mnectlon with nald Woul
worth to devote thereto nil urce < a ry time
attontl in and Ubar an ctraunel therein , am
: iHV olw rthn < ropH to flvo an't pay t
fluid Xlnjon nne-fo'irth of alt tint he nm ;
rte ivo under Biiil a recm nt .with eali
Swret aud others forcnald.
Wltntst our h nd tbia Cth Jay of U <
cerah r , A l. . 1872.
( dluued ) O I' . MAHOV ,
J. M. W OOLWollTH.
If the abavo "documentary ovi
donco" is not auftijicnt wo follow i
with the correapondenca relating to i h
axmo suit between Maion and Con
vuwo , the ili f jndant. ' :
KKIIIIAHKA CITY , Mnrcli 17 , 1573.
J N. Cnuterrili'uo.iln. .
Dear Sir : Ymi ulrpc'fd ino to draw 01
you tur two hundred dul ara in two o
thrro weoks. 'I'liii W H on . ( tiuuary Kltlm
thin jcnr. I hnvo not douu HD fur thi
run-on tli it it inUht nut bu c' < nioolent fo
ynu meet It. I with you woul I at oarllca
convculunco furwaid the smiitin' , au (
oblige , youra truly , 0.1 * . M AsOH.
( Copy of hill of 0. P. Mason vs
Convorao & Co. ) :
MIDLAND I'/OIFIO KAILWAT , \
NnmABKA LITV , Nfii. ; Munh 21 , 1873. j
.1 N U invt o ft Co , coutrauturn. lo O
P. Munnn Dr. : Foradvluot uBikUornxy ii
tt n of Jan , H-Vto : mi.I mlnrH v.i. J N
Omv ( > re & GJ. , twi > hundred dullar
( $200) )
Ooriojt : J. WUKKLKU , OlcrV.
Approved for pnymont ,
( S003) ) J. N. COSVKIISK , Sup't.
H celvo I in full of abora account.
( ilBneri ) O. P. JlArox.
The facts in the foregoing case ar
KB notorious on the Nobratk * bir n
Mason's malodorous connection will
the content of the Midland Pacif'i
bonds.
Judge Mason is the last man ii
Nebraska to talk of records and hi
attacks on Senator Van Wyok havi
only resulted in stirring up matter
conoornina which ho might well wial
that the pubiio should remain unin
formed.
"A 1,1 a tt OR A FOOL "
KIEAIINEY , NVK , Novotubor 1 , 1882.
To thuiUI or .1 Inr HKN.
, \t tlm V.ilcnUiio moetlnR lant night 1
aslifd hiu why hu hml nut Introdunrd i
bill in cniuri'HH tocotni > ul the Union I' ufn
r'kllrov ) to tixkti uu1 p .1011 H fiir trelr Inn I
UU reply wui ttiiilu never kuuvv nut !
ihl * fall i linn tinhirin of fie > ; x Ir.Mli
nu nliio < if the ten-.uilo limit wrro no
tt oJ. I H'lul hiu I h ) dd not nmr
TIIK ! : : , nit ho replied , "Nn ; " Umt hi
would u a ( orinlt that blltot tJ be in hi
h ulna. N'.w. I writu to know whether i
i < trim thiit. V leniuo | U a nnh.oiin.'r fo
TIIK HIK ( I Invi IK 01 BU Informed ) , <
wi.o.l'er joii know t'nt. ha dioi nonititiuie
leilthtt "iucfnll.irv Hiieot , " HU lo l ;
KhowB that ha U vithcr a lUr nr a foul , am
I inn HteUiu ; light.Vlild ? I'lea re
ply iid o'illj | A Kun.scinuKn.
Val uaod to bo a uubjonbur to thi
Wo bolidvo ho is not now 01
our Hats. But at the time when tnii
"incendiary ohoot" did oomo in hli
houao ho road the bill introducuc
into congroas by Judge Crounio auc
twice pasaod by the house rfq'iirinj
railroads to pay taxes on their lauds ,
And in his Fremont speech Valentin )
commented on the anil monopoly
platform published in the BKK whicl :
contained a phnk making the sam <
demand ai that made on buhalf of thi
peoploof Nebraska by Judpo Orounse ,
Of courao the pretonio of Valeutiui
that ho knew nothing about the ovat ioi
of taxes by the railroads was the thin
neat kind of n lie. Jlilla wore Intro
diiscd in both houses of congress t
the hat vcDtinn to compel the rail
mails to take out patiMita on their uu
patuu t d land * and thn onu introducuc
in the liiwnr lu.usu by Mr. Audmon
ot Knisao , waa fully debited iu Vul
nntine'0 homu bef jro it wai liuallj
emotlioiiid ii ojmmittiif. Tiiero an
none so blind as thusj who will not
t > 8 uud noiio utoro doit than those
nho refuio in hoar.
A OANII of b r-Toom loafora , vaga
banda uud blauVmiildra are isauini
cards throuah the Uuiou 1'ao.fu orgui
inviting caauidates to meet them a
various placet ) , and retorts to explaii
their relations to lul r apd thei
position towards the laboring mei
and mechanics of Omaha in the nam
of "labor unions. " These blood snck
ors and boor bibbers expect to itpongi
oil of and bleed candidates under thi
pretence that they carry the votes o
the worklngmen in their pockets am
can deliver them at will. The fact ii
that the workingmen of Omaha it
conjunction with the farmers have i
ticket In the field , upon which over ]
candidate is pledged to the interest
of labor and nnli-monopoly. Fron
them no explanation is needed , Othci
candidates may food these bilks if the ]
have a mind ta. The workingmei
don't deliver their votes by proxy ,
WILL THEY DARE ?
Mcaara , Dewey , . Gray , Calpeizo :
and Broatch on the republican ticket
and II. Q. Clark on the domocralu
ticket , are candidates for the Icgiela
turo. All of thoao tjontlom n an
heavy shippers over the Union PaciGi
railrund. Of their character aa citi
z.ns aaido from this , it is not ncccs
aary to speak iu the railroad kingdon
of Nobraaka. The fact remains tha
ovcry heavy shipper in the state wlv
is forced to deal with the corporation
is more or lesa nndcr the !
control. They dare not antagoni ?
the railroad mat agers. The goo
will of the corporations is. a matter c
dollars and cents which they cnnno
overlook. Special rates and rebates
in many instances , form a largo poi
tton of the properly of our buoince
men , and spoofal ratea and rebate
are not given cither openly or secret ) ;
to morshants who place themselves ii
opposition to the policy of the corpo
rations.
For thcso reasons heavy shippon
though privately often most violent i
their denunciation of the railroat
highwaymen , are rarely over fonni
rponly advocating a contest with th
corporations. A nnmbor ot Omah
merchants have frar.k'y ' admitted tha
they dare not place themselves in an
tagoniim to the pubiio carriers , wh
can raiao or lower at pleasure th
price at which goods may bo laii
down at their warehouses.
Will Messrs. Dawoy , Gray , Col
pa'zor ' , Braitoh ana 0lark provo an ;
exception to the rult ? Doea anyoni
believe that they will have the couraci
to stand up openly in the logialatun
and support measures which shal
curb and restrict corporate abuspa aru
aggression ? What was Broatch's rcc
ord In the > lant legislature ? And wha
haa boon the invariable rule whicl
hia governed every heavy shippe
who haa hold down a neat ia the Btati
houao at Lincoln ?
7 ho caao of Moasrs. Harrison < S
Richards , op Sin Francisco , starei
every Omahi merchant in the face
That firm d ircd to ship goods by wate ;
from Now York to the coast and ro
coivnd the following plain and out
spoken threat from E. P. Vinirg
general traffi ; manager of the Unioi
Paoifio ro\d ;
1 If you continue to fight us , wi
will Gght you , and prevent ynu aollinj
a eintjlo bottle in lo ho aud Montana
I will put your rate no high that yoi
can't got thcro and giro others spool *
rates which will keep you out. Wi
Gght a houao the same as we fhht i
competing road , t < > the bitter end , o :
ITO aland in with him and protect hiu
on raU'B. "
This is the policy of corporate monopolies
opolios to their opponents whether thi
opposition arises from antagonism it
businfsi matters or from refusal ti
work their will in legislatures or con
areas. And this is why Mosais. Gray
Dewey , Colpotzer , Broatoh and Olarl
cannot go to Lincoln free and untrammeled
moled reprisenUtivos of Douglas coun
ty. And no ono knowu this botto
than the railroad companies.
7HE PEOPLES TICKET.
The finest assemblage of brawn ant
brain that has over gathered togetho :
in Onnhii filled Boyd'a opera houai
laat ovcnirg to ratify the people !
tiokot. Tno nominations i f thi
farmers and workirgmeiiH convontioi
ia ono which TIIK UJB cm heartily en
doran. For the first time in the his
tory of Douglas county the count ]
products have boon fully reproaentec
and the 10,000 voters who reside out
side of the oity have received dui
recognition. Four farmers ia ai
many sections of the county have beet
nominated and each will poll the ful
county voto. Of the candidates fo :
the senate Hon. J. B , McOormick am
0. 11. Brown , there ii no necosiity ti
apeak. Both are too well known it
Omaha to need any prtiio at oui
hands. With experience , coucodoc
i\\ \ i ity and strong personal pipularit ]
they make a team whioh cannot hi
defeated ,
The other nominations speak foi
thrmeolvea. Every candidate is bounc
by pledges of the strongest charaotei
in the interosti of the people.
No c rporation jugglery assisted ii
their mnuiiivt'on. They were the
choice of the pooulu aud will bo electee
by the popular voto.
TUB UF.K ocuigratuhteu the work
ingmeu uud fatmursovtr the harm'ir ;
and oarneatnoso which marked thei
convention , thu nnthuiiinui and npiri
which pervaded the ratifica.ion , UHC
thu certainty of a rousing BDCCOJS n
the polla whioh will onry the peoplo'i
tiokot through next Tuesday by i
handsome majority.
TUB colored troops will fixht bravely
ly in support of the first man of thei ;
race over nominated for pubiio oflici
In Nebraska
TO THE COLORED VOTERS.
For the first time in ( ho history o
Nebraska the colored voters have ro
celvcd political recognition. Fo :
years they have bcon ignored by th
republicans whom they have supported
od with a fidelity worthy of botte
treatment. They have come to thi
polls year after year and cist the !
ballots for the very men who havi
steadily refused them the slightos
recognition. They have been hewer
of wood and drawcraof water. Dowi
in Kunaas and over in Iowa colorei
men have sat in the legislature , bu
Nebraska with 20 000 republican ma
jority han refuted them a scat. Ii
the nominatson of Mr. Overall thi
f aimers and workingmcn of Doug'a
county have tnken a bravo step whtcl
should rally to the support of iho pco
pie's ticket every colored voter in tin
county. Do the colored peuplo o
Omaha propoao tu clcaort their owi
race at the very moment when it i
recognized ? Will they allow persona
prejudice to stand between them am
their rights ? Ij it not high time tha
they should stand shoulder to shouldc
and for once nay to the ropublicai
parly you cannot use us as voting cat
tlo. Mr. Overall is competent. None
ono will deny this. Do may not b
a.l that the colored people ask. Uu
ho stands as a representative of
political clement which has bcon cor
hidured good enough to vote , but no
good enough for anything else.
Thii doctrine the workingmen o
Omaha have now sot to work to dit
provo , Even those who are prtjuce
against Mr. Overall should vote th
workingman'a ticket aa the nominn
tions of men who have first recognize
their race in a substantial mannei
and not by complimentary votes neve
intended to nominate. Teach the re
publican bosses that you do amoun
to something , and next year they dar
not refuse vnn
EbKUTRIFlKD.
Bow tno Quests of a PhlladolpMi
Hotel Were Startled.
Philadelphia Press.
A gentleman loaning against one o
the iron pillars in Daonor'a cafe 01
Saturday evening was observed ti
pitch suddenly forward nearly fall 01
on the marblj fl ior. Qo turned vorj
pale , and lookid about him to BG >
whether hia involuntary action hai
been noticed. It did not appear ti
have bcon , and ho walked bick to thi
pillar and examined it critically
Then he walked around it and looket
up to the coiling. Ho looked at th
n > or , and then to satisfy himsol
whether the post had moved from it
place and kicked him , ho pressed ban
against it with the palm of his hand
In another instant the gnuthnnai
was sprawling on the floor. Ho go
up , and finding that ho was boginmnj
to attract attention , ho walked bad
and sought Mr. Dooner. "Is thi
place haunted , " ho asked , "or hav
you a familiar spirit which knook
pnoplo down. Then ho explains
what had taken placo. "Nonoonso , '
sold Mr. Dooner ; ' "dhow mo tbo post
and I'll hug it it'-yon Bay so. " Mr
Dooncr was shown the post , and In
put his arms around it. But it WAne
no ) for long. Ia loss than two sec
oiids Mf. Djotief was where lih gucs
had been n few minutes boforo. A
the same time a howl of race wa
heard in the barroom. Mr. Doono
ran biclc. A nun was standing thor <
with n half emptied glass o
wino in his hand. "What does thi
meat. ? ' ho demanded. "I attcmptei
to take a drink , and a shock won
thryugh mo like a galvanic battery
Djynu " He was interrupted b ]
another man , who entered suddenly
with a yell and a muttered imorocn
tion. "What'o the matter hort ? " hi
a ked , rather angrily. "I put in ;
hand on an iron post out there , '
pointing to the cafe , "and I believe . '
am paralyzed "
By this time a gronp of excitoi
mon had gathered around. "Fhi
place is bewitched , " said ono ; "o
nas been magnetized , " Huggoatcd an
other. "No , gentlemen , " ventured i
little man , who waa omilins broadly
it'a nothing of the kind. Thoao gen
tluneii havnnll received an cloctrii
t-hock. Make an investigation , nm
COB if I am not right. "
The hotel proprietor sent for thi
manager of the E cotrio Power cam
pany on Arch street , above Tenth
Flo oame , and in Its ) than twont ;
tninutca had solved the wyttery. I
waa found tint a stool surow , froir
whioh depended an electric light , hac
been pushed too far through the latl
and plaster , and citmo in contact witl
an iron girder. The girder rests or
the pillar , and the case rf the pilla :
rested on another girder b juoath thi
ibor. The gentlemen who wen
knocked down had completed the cir
cult by touching the post , and tin
man who thought ho was drinking
molten lead did the same by placlnj
his foot on the metal rail in front o
the bar after ho had lifted the glass tc
his lipa. The screw was given a hai
turn back , the circuit was broken , ant
everybody w r i"pvp < 1.
Army Older *
Acting As iotr.ut Surjo < in Samuel O
L. Potter , U , S army , having report
ud at tin so headquarter ? , in compli
MUCH with paragraph 4 special order
No. ! J47 , udj itnat giMienil'n cflisn , ii
ataignul to temporary duty at For
HridcjorVyn , , to which pi'fli ho wil
proem ! and report to Us commandinj
o tli'Jin- ' tri rtliovo A Bi tant Sur toi
Uonry McEldeiry , U. B array.
A iatunt. Hurxoon Henry Mo
E derry , U. S. army , on bonif ; ro
liuved by Acting Aeeiatant Snrtieoi
Potter , will proceed to Fort Robin
m , Neb , , rapor into the command
iui ? r < fli or tlureof fo4 duty.
Upon arrival of AmUtaut Surgeot
flentv McElderry , U. 8- Army , a
Fort Htbinsan , Nub. , Aseistaut Surgeon
goon William B. Browster , U , S
Army , will bo relieved and ordered t <
Fort liridger , Wyo , to report to tin
comnundinc oflic-or for duty.
llerruit Henry Gardner , enlisted a
Fort Ojiaha , Nob. , ia assigned to thi
Fourth Tnfinitrv.
HFIHIKG'ir"KuBr SsJe7Tet ; f.vnll-
v4vu Iu the world , and extolleut for Vjtb'
us . L'Scls. " '
THE HOWLING HORDE.
An Army of Bilks and
Blowing Their Horns
for Valentino.
A Whack nt Lnird nnd Redtok.
F.titoir , November L The loavei
i i tno third diatrict is wotking well
Tbo iifljx of the horde of striktra fo :
Valentino has had just the contrarj
effect from that which was intondcc
by his supportcTf , Mason , the blatan
unectupulous turncoat , bought witl
"thirty pioo3 of silver" to toll the
farmeri of the district whit tboy kno ?
much butter than ho can toll them
tw > mad6 many votes for Turner atic
honest government. The farmers an
beginning not only to thitik but to ac
on their conviction ? , and the mon
they are diaguatod with the putj
lash that would drive thorn liki
"Damb driven cattle'/ / vote for dia
honest , dishonorable and disgraced
politicians simply bicauaothey clatn
to have been nominated by a rottoi
ring who hold t hi if places by the mos
corrupt and unscrupulous mauagt
mont.
I BAY A IinilDH HAH COME
in to work for Valentine , and ii i
literally truo. Every man of jovorj
nationality , who can bo bought
bribed or influenced by the ring , ii
hero. They infest the cities , thi
towns , the school districts , the high
ways and bywaj.t , and the farmon
hear them a paid , hireling crow ,
with Mason and hta $1,000 bribe ai
their head , but they go homo to ponder
der , and conclude that such mon will
never got their votes. Thcro will bi
lively times here on November 7 , am
a showing of honest ballots that nil
consign Valentino to the insigmfi
canco that ho deserves and the dia
grace that awaits him.
Senator Van Wyck haa done yeoman
man service in this district. Hia
words of truth and sound politics
analysis have boon hoard and read by
thousands in THE BEE , and will in
iluoncn a largo number of votos. No
man who listens to his manly utter
uncos can fail to aoo hia utter con <
tempt for Valentino , both as a mac
and a legislator.
The opinion generally csprcnsec
here is that Mason had batter
GO INTO ItIS I10LB ,
and pull that orifice in after him sinc <
ho has' received moro than thirty
nine lashes on the bare back from thi
npna'.or. The worst of Senator Var
Wjck'fl reply to Maaon'a lying tirade
ia that hia charges are atrictly ( rue ,
tliey are known and read , if all m-E
hj have known Mason for twenty <
five years and lea ? , and the inainua
dona qro so pat that they strike the
doughty judpn under the filth rit
every timo. Hia record as a disgincec
politician , aud judge and man arc
well-known to Nobraaka people.
This district of course is' largely republican
publican 10,000 inn jority , and yei
the boat poaied and most aanguino ol
Valentino's s'rikora do not now give
him now more than 1,500 majuiitj
against 5 000 ihat they were clmminj
a few dajs since , aud this if noi
ahead will sweep away before election ,
aud if the republicans wbn wish reform
form do their duty M. K. Turnci
will represent them in the next con <
BLACKGUARD.
The writer does not oven know Jim
Liird by sight , but if the word of dis
interested mou can bo taken , ho hae
has but little to boaat of over the
weak and corrupt Valentino. Ono oi
the loading clergymen of the Rtato ,
who doea know him , and who la a life
long republican , denounces him aa "a
drunken blackguard , "and his appear
ance iu public "h lf soaa over , " and
his obtcono , diegraceful talk at such
times , and indued at all times , proves
the aaaertioii of the clergyman to be
eminently correct , Let it bo the
watchword of all true republicans
down with such barnacles as Valentine
and Lurd ; and ovury tiuo democrat
should class John L Redick , of the
First diatrict in the same category , at
A MAN NEVEIl TO 1)K TIID.1TED.
That nomination was not fit to be
made , and the democrats of this dis
trict have at loaat aot the example < I
nominating a decent man in theic
candidate , Mungur. The Third dis
trict , we think , haa already beaten
Valentino "on hia record , " just what
ho aikod them to do , and they have
done if- , and the others will doubtless
share the aamo fato. It will bo u
grand triumph for the people if these
corrupt political mountebanks can be
remanded to n disgraced and dishon
ored private life , where they can meditate -
itato on what inh'ht have boon but
what the people decided should not
bo. A VOTKU.
* # * ' 'Mon condemn in others what
they practice themselves. " Those who
practice the use of Kidney-Wort never
condemn its use by others , but cunv
mend it to all &Uycted with piles , dys
pepsia , constipationUnd all other dis-
eaiea resulting from a disordered state
of kidneys , liver or bowels.
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