THE COURIER. that the Fourth ward next spring will present a bundle of political intricacies to its residents for solution. V ' ' In the Fifth ward John Giesler wi'l again solicit tho aid of his former allies in his endeavor to bo renominated, but if conditions portend anything, they indi cate that Mr. Gie?lcr will discover that his list of constituents has greatly di minished. This great falling of! of Mr. Giesler's supporters should not bo attributed to any fault of his. Since bis election to tho council two other campaigns one city and one county have occurred, the operations of which have left tho Fifth ward, especially, in a chaotic condition. . Few Fifth ward statesmen really know "where they arc at." Tho bad feeling, which is always a potent and apparent factor in the Fifth, has been greatly itensitied since last fall and spring's campaign, and Mr. Giesler will, of course, bo dragged in to undergo his sharo of the turmoil and trouble. Besides, there are a host of men in the Fifth thero al ways are who aspiro to any oflico they can secure, and these will not befriend Mr. Geisler in the least. But what will injure Mr. Giesler the most is the candidacy ct tho three Fifth warders for mayor. Having been in ollice, he will naturally bo given credit for exerting a little moro influ ence with with some elements than tho averago citizen, and each of tho threo mayoralty candidates will insist on be ing given the same, as each of thorn aro justly entitled to political assistance from Mr. Giesler. And thero is where the rub comes in, for upon Giesler s re fusal to support any ono of tho three, under tho prctenso of maintaining a neutral ground, he will at once forfeit tho friendship of Mr. Woods, Mr. Maulo and Mr. Barr Parker. If ho concludes to assist any ono o! the theso threo candidates the remaining two could certainly defeat him by combining their forces on soma other candidate. It is not impossible tha an under standing may bo ejected between Mr. Giesler. and the mayoralty candidates in tho Fifth, but thoso most familiar with tho workings of "understandings" and "reconciliations'' are awaro of tho little benetit they aro to azy candidate. Mr. E. R. Guthrie of tho Sixth ward will probably bo re-elected if ho is con tent to keop his hands off the affairs of oth:r candidates. Tho Seventh promises a hot and con fused engagement. II. D. Ewan, now councilman from that ward, W. II. Kingery and G. II. Harper will do bat tle for votes. Mr. Kingery has been ward committeeman from tho Seventh for some years, and is popular with all who know him, as is also Mr. Harper, the present committeeman from that ward. II. D. Ewan, as is well known, will have questions other than of an official nature to contend with, and it is pre sumed that much of an amusing char acter will transpire when the proper time comes. As every one is aware, Henry Myers will "make Romo howl" with his fac tion, no has not had his cravings satis fied ns yet, and next spirng will afford him a most auspicious opportunity for doing go. That Mr. Myers has a certain and inseparable strength isa well known fact; that ho will devote it to a candidate who is an anti-administration man is also well known. Mr. Ewan will, in al' probability, have the entire influence of Mr. Comstock, though this assertion Bhould not bo accepted as positively certain, as it is impelled by conditions and not well founded information. . . "That tired feeling" must havo re cently possessed tho popocrats of this section, lately, since they are not S3 much in evidonco and enthusiasm an thoy were some time back. ... . ' , Mr. Bryan may bo as honest astho day is long, but the platform upon which ho stands does not resemble him in tho least in this respect. ... A very signilicant and encouraging feature of tho present campaign is tho return to tho fold of a largo number of local republicans who wcro "a little otT" for a while. The conduct of the pspocrats has be come so cowardly and vacillating that it repugnant. If thero is one feature -or in other words, an innovation more than another which is adding interest and renewed vigor to the campaign, both local and national, it is tho ladies, young and old, who aro so actively participating. Ladies republican clubs of all kinds arc not only enthusing, but impressing tho whole mind with the sterling worth of repub licanism. Tho wholesome influence and tho great power the women exert can not bo gainsaid. In future, as at tho present time, tho women of this country will be a much sought power, and they, in turn, will demand recognition accord ingly. And they should do so. It is truo that Govenor Holconib con tro's tho stato 'Patronage," but Jack McColl, without any patronage at hand, has the people with him. "My burden is greater bear." J- II. Broady. than I can T. AMUSEMENTS. Chauneey Olco'.t's audience at the Lansing oa Thursday night was smaller than he deserved. But it appreciated his singing with the enthusiasm of a full house. His singing of 'Melieve me if all those endearing Young Charms" had the for vor and tho sweetness of the lines them selves in it. And Thomas Moore's love lyrics can only bo sung by one whose temperament corresponds to tho au thor's. The instant respouse of tbe audience to the song showed that the combination was all right. Chauneey Olcott's acting was not up to the 6tand ard of his song singing. He has a grace ful, strong figure and a face that recalls Dixoy's but he speaks his lines as though his mind were somewhere else, and the effect is of one who has played tho role until it is perfunctory and dead. He was ably supported. The company has not a weak member. Kitty Coleman as tho Widow Blake was vigoursly piqu ante. The play is hackneyed no new situations and no nee-characterizations; but it pleasedtho audience which shows that novelty is not alwivs necessary. COMFOur TO CALIFORNIA. Every Thursday -norning, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles "leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted; upholstered in rattan; has spring seats and backs and is provided with curtains, bodding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor and a uniformed Pul Imau porter accompany it through to the Pacific Coast. While neither as ex pensively finished nor as fine to look at as a palace sleeper, it is just as good to ride in. Second class tickets are honored and the prico of a berth, wide enough anu uig cnougr. lor two, is only go. Pnr a foldtr giving full particulars, call at tho B &. M Depot or City oflico Corner Tenth and O street. 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Carpenter, his wife, A. J. Anderson, first name un known, and J. II. Lesher & Company, defendants. The above named defendants and eaih of them will take notice that on the 10th day of September, 180C. Harry S. Free man, plaintiff herein, filed bis petition in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object ana prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by tho defendants, Charles M. Carpenter and Lizzi: J. Carpenter, to the plaintiff upon a part of lots numbered thirty-five 35 and thirtv-six 36. in block number three 3, in MeMurtry's addition to the city of Lincoln, in the county of Lan caster and state of Nebraska, described as follow, viz: Beginning utu point on the couth line of Hiiid lot thirty m i:W. thirtthreo 33 Teot west of th southeast corner thereof.runnlng thence north ono hundr,eu ami tlvo IIOjJ reel, thence west thirty four l.'HJ feet, theiico south ono hundred and HvelM '''' thenco east thirty Tour :!l feet to tuo place of beginning. Also tho north ten 1 101 feet of tho south ono hundred and !lvell05feet.oftho east tliirt;-tlire. mi Teet. of lot numbered thirty fix M), in block threo 3 of said McMurtry addition to said city or Lincoln, e braska, to secure the pa mentor it cer tain promissory note, with coupon mil inched, dated July 13. 1801. ror the miiij or ono thousand dollars, and due ami pajablo in o yeaiB Troiii its date; that ' there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1,070 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from tho i:Jth day of July. 1S'J, Tor which sum plaintiff pras for a decree that defendants be n quired to pay tho same, or that said premises may be sol.l to satisfy tho amount found due Vou uro required to answer caul Ipeti tion on or before the l'Jth day of Octo ber, 1800. . , Dated this lOtti day or September, 181)0. II.ltUV S. Fukfma.v. ll Davis, Hibner.fc Whitman, his at torneys. Oct 3-w First Tub. Oct 3. SHERIFF SALE. "Notice is hereby given. Thut by virtu of an order of sale, issued by tho Clerk of tho District Court of tho Third Judi cial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein William Stull and Loui Stull. partners as Stull Brothers a-e PI: iitiff.?, and Joreph L'artelt a?Ad ministnitor cf tho i-stato of Michael iiarrett deceased etal Defendants.I wHI, at 2 oYlozk P. M . on the 1th day or No vember A. D.lSSti. at the East door of the Court Housr.in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County. Nebraska, offer for si.'oat pull ehuction tLo following dc senhtd Real Estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter or Section thirty t,:.0). in township twelve (l'i). North of range five (si). East of thjr 0th P. M. in Lancaster County Ne braska, Subject to a prior Mortgage thereon Tor the priucipd Sum of 31.700:. Given under my hand this 1st day of October, A . D., 1SDG. John J. Trompen. Sheriff. . Oct 31-F SULPHO-SALINB COR 14 AND M. LEVCOLX, XEBRASICA. Open at all Hours Day and Nlglt All forms of baths. 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