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NOVEMEBER 1 4¢3« a ?he Ofiha Bfiée.r 7 ) THS 178G TICKET ¢ gracoful re at s ‘ n Pablished every morning, exeept Snade; | B4 ¢ % gt @he on.y Monday worning daily, tion in At L A pre TRXMS BY MALL oottt [ Three Months . 88,00 | 000ty Whi 5 orifs g me .. LOU|its most (ffmsive Tnstead of " pxpreesing 1 of the republican FHE WERKLY BEE, pobiised ov. {077 R oy Wednenday. mass, it is the pro of eorporate | monopoly combined with a selfish sen atorial pool, As a whole the ticket is respectable, #o far us the individuals who comp se it a But these individuals throngh their peen- ..S‘Jfl',‘,‘x"',,' Ot Bite liar relation to the corporations do ar should he addressed to the EDITOR 0F | not and cannot represe splo ';;Jz;:vw LETTERS—Al Bostnew | The ¥ory mothods by which they oers and Re ces should be_ad. | wero niminated o to make their Phseod oo Tup BeE Proun (M- | election impossiblo. The delegates to ; yrafts, Ohockn X B e payable to the | the primaries woro for tho most part #der of the Company| dictated by the bosses, The conven- { ¥ i tin was the most shamoless exhibi- The BEE FUBLISEING CO., Prope ;.. o\ lldozing and Erute fores that i ot we havo ever had here. The tioket ANTI - MONOPOLY TICKET. | Wt for ongh with a fatal disre- - gard of all decorum und decency, | B'ate: trampling under foot the rights { s A ey of over ten thoussnd of E. P, INGERSOLL, of Johnson County. tho civizns of Douglas county who re- side outside of the city limits, Four of the candidates, Messrs. THOS, KIRTI EY, of Frauklin County, | Dswey, Gray, Colpetzor and Broatch For Treasurer, areheavy shippera whose sucoess as bas- P. D, STUDEVANT, of Fillmore Co. |iness mendepends entirely on the good Ll will of tho railroads. They dare not JOHN BEAITY, of Whee'er County. | ouistor tho witl of the people in the For Attorney-Ganeral, JOHN BARND, of Buffslo Oonnty. For Commissioner «f Public Linds and Baildings, receiving thoir rebates, CHARLES H, MADLEY, of Adams Co, Another udidate, Mr. Christo- For Superintendent of Public Tas raction, pherson, has for years beenin the pos. T 1 eion: | talservics acting in corjanction with for Regent f the Udiverity, i TR 4 i J.M. BURKS, of Lanosster, the rnlr‘md faction mvpdmn.ml and conventions. If he resigns his place r L eutenant-Governor, D. P, REYNOLD?Y, of Hamilton County, ) F r Secratary of Siate, . Y . legislature if by 8o doing they would ran the risk of losing patronage or of Congressionsl. 3 For Congrew man, Fits: Distrist, and goes to Lincoln, he goes there to { X J. W, GILBERT, of Cass County. | do the bidding f the samoe parties (1] For Congreraman, So-n | District, | ith whowm he has been allied and to R 8, V. MOORE, of ork 0 unt¥. | whom ho looksecither for promotion in L M. K. TURNER, ;,, Platte County, the service or for something better. Mr. L. M. Bennett, is the Pullman palace car superintendent, and that fact speaks for itaclf, Mr. J. R, Olarkson is a young and rising lawyor of marked abilities, against whom wo have not a word to Mr. Tiuxe is singiog, “Out in the eay pereonally, ¢xcept that he is in cold world, out {a the sireel,” The[bad company and must naturally go German voters of J.ff.rson precinot | Where his friends direct. i have been gulled long enovgh by his| Mr. Susenbic, nommnated to eatch P rasolity. the German vole, ia in the employ of Tler & Co., ler & Co. are as much Mz W.J. CoNNeLs is an anti-mo- | Uuder the dominion of the railroads as nopoly man when ho has a damage |40y fitm in Omab, Bosden this, ho ' suit aguinst the corporations, and o | ¥a8 put on as the delegate for Joe railroad man when he is running for| Milard, who is the preferred candi- offica. date of the U. P, for the senate. Mr, John Taylor, of West Omeha, Axp now the nominees of the Doug- | who is supposed to represent all there 1as county ropublican convention will [ is of the eloven country precinots, is discover that s nomination even in|like Mr. Olarkson, a better man than . Nebrasks is not always equivalent to| we like to sce in such company. b an election, Me. W. J. Connell has ability ‘»4 —— enough to fill & position in the state A Nesuaska dispatch publishod in | senate, But his ability overleaps the Chicigo Times says that the re-|itself, and in his aniisty to obtain sult in the Third district is g iog to| .fise he has deserted principles and i be very clote, and that it Valentine is | convictions for the sake of sucocess, eleoted it will be a bare scratch, The| . Samming it up, the ticket may rep- g prinaipal scratching will be in favor of | resent the aristocratio and autocratic ‘:‘i M. K Tarser. kid glove element of Omaha, but it ] m— utterly faila to respond to the wishes Tan legislature of Vermont has just | of the body of our people who have pased a bill prohibiting the sale of [ more at stake in the next legislature cigais, cigarettes, smoking and chew- | than avy candidate in the United iog tobacso to any person lass than | States senate fifteen years of age. Carrying caves| THE PAVING QUE TION. or wearing toothpick shoes will be the| Th e rev.sed city casrier, oreating mext point of attack, the board of publio works, placed that body unaer the direction and control Has the editor of Tak Bee, who has | of the city council. It restricted its :::::zr'- ;;(;?;_;l‘f:yd;w f’r‘im";: action in muking all public improve who wish fo rtrka anything against ments by lh(‘s express provision that Valentiue? - Omaha Regublio in. all work projected must bo approved Koep y sur mowey, sonry., You will [ by the couacil and pu into operation 4 need it all after that §6 a day clerk- | only by its mandate, It gave in addi- ohip slips from your grip, Valontine | tion thé power of veto to the council will not be eleoted, over apy action of the board. In other words the'board of public woiks ArTENTION I8 called to & Lincoln | % made the excoutive of the counsil Totter, which appears clsowhere, and in matters pertaiving to public im- which shows up 81ms interesting facts | Provements within the city limits, coonected with O, P, Masou's lega)| At the last seenion of the city coun- record. The judsois very oratcrical |0l the following resoluion was rogardiog ‘‘rocurds” jist at the pres. [ #dopted: ent time, and will perhaos devotes| KResolscd, That the board of public fow spare momeuts in his $100 speech. | Works be und hereby are imvruun_ud to © o the grave charges whichare| " the contract to the lowest bidder for t! wmade against kits personal and profess é;;u:“y":l:”::::.nt P i with Messrs, Birker and Wilson seem- Mana, Ostober 30, |©d to have puff.d themselves up with ! K1'%or of Tux Bus, the idea that they are superior not B‘).M"h luuqln, ;n ; short dl.t;:r I|only to the mandate of the ocouncil wro rom Neligl stated that a | but to the expressed will of the oiti- ssked to name his price to support |8 the immediate pavingof Tenth ‘Valentine for congress. I also stated [street is & bold defiance ef publio that if the name was demanded I would | sentiment and is in arrogant ecn- blish 1t with uvimpeachable uffidav- tempt « f the orders of the counoil, I think this a ghod tims to do so since M. Geaves, of the Neligh Ad- Tt lays the board open to the grav- -:uh,hud«m:;‘ngnd il.h I can only |est suspicions of private interest in ve my own sffidavit here, but the|cont:acts whioh th igh Republican. will pubiih oo in " the ey ot i afilavit of 1o (ther witness, who 3 of mates Lives in Neligh: which have been repudiated by those { Thi la b1 cer ifs that on or shout the | M08ty interesied, The silly quibbles 27:h dwv (£ Ju'y, 1882 iu the weat market | of Mossrs Birker aud Wilson will & Boi, 4 ths v 1l e of Neligh, f o 10T "D ove barm re’ blind no one, while their frequent ;::»‘;‘n;:.;l"’l':n;l‘:;ul":r trips to Usion Paeific hm‘sdbqunnen. @n o8 & bave suswered 3,000 wnd zre, to say the least, suspicious, Ii ©cived the zeply thet it wes ra her high, | the Tenth sirest proper'y owners had farap L red s L) for warked| douired Port O.lline raudstone they wani d god per.” Daxter Puss | would have 8o epecified in their peti- Sawctlont and wo v il 1oue, 8 1ions, 1 they waated Piatte rivor or ougles, st 1o of N-'ra ke, oo tu the | Joliet westone, they would undoubt- Tz ory of the senatorial quintette was for ‘“‘harmony, harmony,” but just where the harmony comes in is Dot parceptible to the unaided vision. U[d-" irul 0“"”"‘""&‘_’,’ e edly have 80 ex;rsssed themselves, Nowsy Pudic. |The fsots of the matter is Mooey has been fl winggery freely [that the. owners of prop in the Taird detrict sod \{ sll the [erty abuttivg on Tenth street supporters of Val charged as enough to kuoow that the the | beat p‘-vo;m:dtdi:dvhs cheapest and the campaign must heve been vy ex- | o8t will be to the value of the penaive one. It nl':du lo.z property of which they are the owners, 968 | And they do not propose, nor will ) whether such bold debauchery of *o they submit, to bave sn inferior arti. . feanchise will win the day. cle foisted on them to suit the indi- vidual tastes or chosen to ca their expreesed wishos As to the relations of the ! i he conncil, they sre too ¢ | fined to the mem works imagis afford to of defiance they inue their attitude ad better try it on. fortheoming which Thero is & remec will be promptly ajplied. THE SECOND DISTRICT. The monopoly nowspipers wh ing that bold and outapoken anti- monopolist James Liird, prcfors them. | selves certain of Dr. Moores defeat, They are counting up a very large brood of mo-|¢ noply chickens which they hope to see hatched from anti-monopoly eggs becauso the railroad attorneys have boen warning the neat. no reason why Dr. 8. V. Moore should not be elested by over 3,000t mojority if the alliances do the work which their frionds have right to expect of them. At tha iast presi. t ond district stood: Garfield, 18 (60; [ ¢ Hancock, 7 466, Weaver, 1 264; or nearly three republicans for every demoocratic vote. Of the republican voters more than half were professed t! f w+ SPECIAL ORDER NO. 220 | Valentine's Dircharge from the Tho Evidenocs of His Guilt Taken strangsly enough are bravely sopport. | Jowrnal, 6 paper published by Hon, M. K. Tuarner, there appearod a oharge bus had in his possession a sorap book by mu te; There is | nlent practices against the Unitea States. Lientenant and Adjutant E. K. Val- entine,"” Third District: I‘ Army for E£windling. from Governmont Records, In the last issue of the Columbas hat o gentleman residing in Colom. ontaining the following extract: DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED, | Tha war dpartment b o order-d that ho fllawing named officers be dihon . (ot of the service frr frand. ‘‘“Ameng the names appearing, wenty-two in number, is that of Firat Now, Mr, Valentine in his speech dential clection the vote inthe Sec- |at Fremont on Thuraday, denounced his extract as an infamous slander, and most emphatically denied that here was any foundation whatever or the charge. The Omaha Repub- anti-monopolists, and to-day a larger | lican, the organ of the Uaion Pacific proportion are members of the allt-and the mouthpiece of Mr. Valen- aro> and anti-monopoly leaguos. To | these may be added fally one-third of the democratic vote. Dr, Moore onght to sweep his distr.ct in spite of ine, has issued a defiant challenge to any man or journal to produce the proof that Valentine's army record Jim Loird's sudden conversion to the | had the slightest spot upon it. They anti-monopoly ranks, Mz, VALENTINE has never been also published a_letter from Captain Oramer who, as Captain of company given to blowing his own trumpet, [ O, Seventh Iowa cavalry, vouches for and has never, until this campaign, [ Valentine’s fidelity and attempted to tell the farmers what he has been doing for them. ond place, the charge that the rail- rosds are clamoring for him is a lie They have not been agsinst him, and they are against Turner. That is all | ¢ The railroads and the people are very much in sympathy on this proposi- tion. —Omaha Kepublican. Of course not. blow Val's trumpet for him with a blast which is echoing in ev:ry county in his district to this day, and which he is forced to hear even when he etops his ears to shut out the sound. He never attemptad to tell the farm- ers what he had been doing for them for two reamons, First and for most, becauze he never did anything for them; and sec- ond, because he never supposed it wonld be necessary for him to make a campsign in @ distriot whero he following named cflisers are hereby dishonorably muatered out of the ser- vice of the Uanited States for fraudu- lent practices in connection with the integrity In the seo- | While in the service, Now, we have in our possession an official transcript from the records of ho War Department, which effec- tually naila Mr, Valentine as an im- postor who is trying to cover a matter The court recorde { of reoord that should forever retire Lim to private life. BPECIAL ORDER No, 220, War DeparTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, } May 11, 18606, By direction of the president the ppraisal and sale of horses, the prop- rty of the United S:ates: Brevet Brigadier General H. H, boasted that ho had & walkaway, It|go,ph Golonel Seventh Towa Cavalry is more truo than gospel truth that Major J. B. Duavid, Seventh Iowa the railroads ‘‘have not been againat Cavalry, bim and they are against Tarner.” No resident of the Third district needs to be told of that fact. The monopo- lies have the beat of reasons for their support of Valentine and their oppo- sition to Tarner, and their reasons are the very ones which will induce the honest voters of the district to cast their votes for M, K..Turner, ' Sinoe Blanche Douglass has testi- fiod that she broke three beer glasses in sucoestion over the head of a com panion, there can be no dcubt that she takes kindly to ‘‘mashing.” Mz, T. J. Beur, of Otoe, having declined the nomination for regent of the state university on the anti-mo nopoly ticket, Mr. J. M. Burks, of Captain E. B. Murphy, Saventh Towa Cavalry. First Lieutenant E. K. VALEN. TINE, Adjatant Seventh Iowa Cay- alry, 8econd Lieutenant Thos. J, Potter, Seventh Iowa Cavalry, Lieutecant G. P. Belden, Seventh Towa Cavalry. Lieutenant L 8. Brewer, Baventh Towa Cavalry. Lieutenant W. IH. Northrap, Seventh Iowa Cavalry. Lioutenants Ormsby and Lowerey, Beventh Towa Cavalry, By order of the Sccretary of War, E. D. TowNsEND, Assistant Adjutant General, The facts in the cise are that E. K. Luucaster, a gentleman of culture and | Valentine, with others, was implicated ability has been substitated, —_— In the spt words of a recent cam. | ® in frauds upon the government in the ppraisal and aale of horses, The piign speaker the five senatorial can. [ Seventh I wa cavalry were doiog ser- didates from Douglas cast lots for the | yi @arments of this crucified community, It looks as if they might be costly spoils, — IN Judge Jawes W, Savage and Cose. H. Brown the demoorats of D uglas couniy have made two ex collent selectiors for the state senate cific, was in,collusion with the speculators horses. ico on the plains azainst the Iudians, nd also guardiog the surveyors and construction ¢rps of the Union Pa. The adjatant of the regiment who were buying and selling army The conspiracy was discov- Neither lie open to the charge of |ered by the sccret service department truckling to the enrporations, of Vo potusl Motion. New York Her.ld. A Yale college man announces that he has discovered » perpetual motion machine. registering all summer, although the f the government, and the result was special order 220, issued by order of 'E. M. Stanton, seoretary of war. ‘When the regiment was about to be His gas metor went ahead [ mustored out three montha later, five room was locked up at the beginning of the officers implicated in the fraud of vacation, people are ahead of him in the dis- covery of the same fot. Usefal to Have Around. Pioneer-Press, J.y Hubbell is a useful person to|g; have about to keep up the general spirits of the campaign, Bat a multitude of other | inolnding Valentine, were whitewash- ed and the chief mustering officer was uthorized by Special Order No. 322 to furnish them with an ‘‘honorable(?) ischarge,” The officer chicfly inatru- Ho can fig- | mental in saving Valentine from por- ure out fifty republican majority 1| petual disgrace was M.jor Geo. M. the next congress He Couid Expiain. i W'l 8 reet N.wa, . O'Brien, of this city, who was later revetted brigadier general. Yet ace A Connectiont merchant who ap-[ocording to Captain H, W, Crawmer, pied to a New York houe for goods [ geuier in on oredit was met by the reply that he had tailed and paid only ten cents | Valentine had as fine tary record as any on tha dollar. “Very true,” ho replied, “but T am supplies, a mili- man n railway the only merchant in the town who |the regiment, and the captain, with every paid over six.” h “Didn't you allow your paper to go to protest last winter 7' *Yes; hut the rors said 1 ocould not live 24 hours just then, and 1 was not thivking of earthly thir gy in 1866 is wonderful mewmory, tells us that Valentioe was mustered out with his regiment at Fort Leaveaworth, Kas, The war department records **Havew's you put all your property | show that Valentine was mustered out in your wife's name? Well, ye'; bu* she knows more | about business 1o five minutes than I} do in half a day.” He was given credit for $200, —e t Davenport, lowa, August 10th, 8006, several mcnths before the regi- ment was diebnded. This is the trath of history, which, Z@rHoods, scarts, rivbons and auy | wiinin itself, stamps Valentine as ut- faucy articles can be made auy color wanted with the Diamond Dyes. All | terly unfit to be the representative of the popular volors, any respectable class of citizens, least of all of the gallant soldiers wh o] "OM.ATETLA name he disgraced | | | | | ia Oto | | | ! e N Roasters and C rinders of Coffass znd {pices, Manul:cturers of e v o0, e, | IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER | wsuie Mo s akiel Clark’s Double Extracts of sty locks through the Third die- t at the rate of §100 a shake ard is 3 it c devoting a preat part of hia attention B‘L‘UEING’ INKS’ ,LT i to Senstor Van Wyck's record, The B Drhiy Bt ORs. Rt charges revamped for the fifth time| =— — S e by Judge Mason have been five times x w:m I‘RIBD & co it o 3 8 - answered and need no further die- proval. Bat speakiog about “‘recorda” 1 oka no public « flisial in Nob more “‘aweet scented one” than O. P, P. Mason who is now howling about ratlroad bonds a1 d cur janior senator, Judge Mason's venailty as a lawyer and judge have « f en been commenied upou by the bar of this state. Some years ago, after bonds were iesued to the Midland Pacific railrosd, thers was danger that they would be conteated in the courts. Mason, still on the bench, made a proposition to a 1108 and 1110 Hamey £t & 1 0 friend of the rosd that f he was paid ' W RO L EIET A KA ES HARDWARE, OMAHA, NEB. ~ McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, oy BOOK-KEEPING, 5 BUSINESS FORMS BANKING' [6! PENMANSHIP, POLITICL ECONOMY, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES Taught by gentlemeu of business exrorience end broad scholarship at the WYMAN CGOMMERGIAL GULLEGE, A nev institution based on_the highest standard *of excellence, Day and 1 operati tion was carried to Feauk About 1870 or 1871 Masou and was obtained as to the validity of the Butlington and = Qiincy railtoad by some trick, received two coupims, . with another attorney at Nebraska M UMAHA’ NEB. against Otoe county, and were to give tain judgment, thus securing the re- iy muting 550000, i, st was| HIDES, FURS, WOOL. PELTS & TALLOW pealed to ~ the ~district ocourt, 204 North Sixteenth 8t, - - When Mr. Woolworth appeared on ut the above conspiracy, the court n improper proceeding. In the mean- i county the benefit of that dec'sion, from the county, g ¢ ; JoBBEY tuit to have a receiver appoiated for I X He made a contract with Me, Wool 2 ceive a certain percentage of the tugt in wriving ;hllo on the bench ) ¢ 3 and actually made an order in the maenainee. Mo Hellman & Co. and probably has it yet. After that ing a cootract to appear for plainuff 1301 and 1808 Farnam St. Cor. I13th and the Otoe county bar were about to both sides. He himself vireously of women that everadorned the state, the man whois talking about night in bebhalt of a corrupt jibber £10,000 he would insure the Jegality White, of Otoe county, president Shambrough made & contract in writ- ing with the commisinners of Otoe counly to receive $25,000, $5,000 paid io cash or warrante, the remain bonds issued by Ocoe county to the After that Mason aud Shambrough, one o each road, which had been filed Outy, to bring suits on these coupone, | = — = R T 3 = ¥ TN - L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON, the said attorney $1,000 to allow brought in the county codkt, and ap- OMAHA, NEB. and carried to the supreme court, 2 behalf ¢f the Chicigo, Burlington & issued a rule- why Mason avd Sham- time Shambrough left the state and s ¥ VAR § the matter was hushed up. Judge % N N | 287 neither did he seek the $20,000 or i Meaers, Sweet, Hawley, White, the Midland Railroad company. At worth, the plaintifi's attorney in that amount of fees paid Woo!worth, 2 ; : i ing the contract to act as attcruey WHOLESA LE time he made a contract wuh J. N, When these facts became known, the ask that Mason should be disbarred OMAHA, NEB. supp'icated the Jawyers of Nebrasks aleo mude tearful appeals aud the mat- railroad bonds and records and stomp aud diegraced public offisiai of the bonds. That proposi- N of the road, and hy him rjected, der to be paid when the final decision [ ’ for payment. They then managed in the name of Milton E. Pinney, them, M. and 8, to eucceed and ob- DEALERS IN where the decision was. :fficmed Q iacy rauroad aud made a statement brough should not be disbarred for Maeon did not attempt to get from the pay back the €5,000 he plundered Y ; ) IMPORTERS Bonuet, Fulton and Rulfe commenced that time Maison was on the bench. suit, to aid and assist him and to re- Mason made aud exccuted his con Mr. Woodworth had that contract and Oouverse & Co., the defendants in the C L O TH IERS sb)ve suit, to defend and actually re . ciized $1,250 from them to appesr and defoud the same osse, after mg:- , lawyers of d florent parts of the state for allowing hime:1f o be retained on Cuty, and his wifo, une of the notlest A e not further prossed ing a district not his own tor $100 a Wx-No, Postoftice Ubunges in Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending October 28, 1882, Fur} vished by Wm, Vaua Vieck, ot the postoffice depariment, for tho Beg: NEBRARKA, Established—North Side Wayne couuty, Eugene L. Joner, postmaste ; Sarouviile, Clay couny, John F Cerm, postmuster. T, WYMAN " HIMEBAUGH, MERRIAM & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wheat Screenings, Etc. MILLS SUPPLIED WITH CHOICE VARIETIES OF MILLING WHEAT. Wes'ern trade supp'ed with cats acd corn at lowest quotations, with prowpt hipn ents, £arweite fr prios. Postmaster appointed — Cedar Hil's, Saunders county, Rainford Brownell, T0WA. Discontinued — E nmet, ocouaty, Name changed—Tarko, Page coun- ty, to Norwic! P. stmasters appointed--Blainhurgh, Hamilton county, Mrs Din Jonas; Brownville, Mitenell county; Thos M, Fullertown; E lenville, Marshal! coun- ty, James D. Morgan; Linn Geove, Biena Vista county, U, L Wood; Prawrie Hill, B wne oounty, O, Hayer, Emmet Horsford's Aold Poo phate CIN DYSPRP-TA, FRANCIS H, A1KIMS, A A, Sar- geon, U. B. A, ssya: dyapepria, wherher in the leau or corpulent, in vervous deh.lity and in night awea's of 4 ¢! , consumprion. it has comuionly given speady banefit, and some of my s1my <|FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF |5/ o CONSTIPATION. [§| E| o other disease is so provalent i thi F|country as Coustipation, sad no remedy|®/ ‘o|bas ever cqualled tho cclébrated EIDNEY-|g| E|WORT as a cure. Whatover the cauee,|B| Bowever obstinate the caso, this yemel: May & BV!éUleéi,r TNDERT AR ERS, will ovesvome it. ALL KINDS OF TIUS distrossing com-| $| b e 15 Metallic and 'Wood Coffins, L= ] lauic. cu-u\unn-nlnlnnanmng \ CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Bipbysicians and mediclaes have before fill 111 you Lavo either of these troubles| 2 USE Bru KIDNEY-WORT* Orders by Mail or Telephone Promptly :Atteaded to. No. 213 12th Scwrees, between Farasm and Doaglas, 0 Jo=

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