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" [ 5 ceriey THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY NUARY 6, 1880.~TWELVE PAGES, THE PURITY OF THE BALLOT, |, ofomeet sevemsee, 0, e L ON THE ALTAR OF HIS FAITH _ . . cover for collecting & corruption fund : . and, through “‘workers' at the polls, a con p ¢ 1t chamnel for disbursing the fund in Se 3 ITow the Australian System Serves l‘”‘.’“v I»\'.y-{- “\l ,‘vt;:‘»"u it ‘;“I ~ fund in | A flvnflo; Army Convert Will to Uphold It. masked in increasing demands for legi { Offer Up Ris Life: expenses, assessments grow, the price of | " — = — S - = - . -1 ~ and the organization besomes more indiffe PUT THEIR NECKS IN THE NOOSE, y DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM. | cutt ty principle as its monopoly of | — 1y of volunteer muc for prepariag ( Two Young Men Sentenced to Death How it Will Prevent ¥raud and Core P P EaaL wehich, In. the Wt of g bt i B R WN I N G KI NG & | raption—A Poor Scf ® Moy al Jobbors, enables them to buy and Unie Confeised &t i€ 3 [ the Strikers -Frandalent sell office **as the Prvtorians sold the Romar Mourner's Bench, A ' ! ‘ i | purple.”” Already, poor men rarely obta .;‘| [ Tickets Tinpossible, political advancement without _assiming ob lizations to be redeemed by official perfidy t Gow tory Cost. s and the obstacles to unallied candiaacy have The d ¢ unallf i \e details of murder com- = The Australian Systom. becomo so great as often to prevent and al- | oo o 1 1 fhe Pollowiny Woount of the Austealian | WAYS todisoourags inpodendont nominetions. | o0 c) Pl LU ey Prom tho Btandand, &2 Go | . Thisy monster would be destroyed | young men, now under sentence of . STOL IS SIOTH LS D WUATC) HeHTy/ N by the Australian n, . 11 the state 88 | donih, savs the Londen Telowraph, me paper: The Australian system of votin ) 1 its fanction o Jing ballots, there Ui 16 Londen Telegraph, may alled because first used in A alin would be no necessit “workers' at the | e pronounced as unprecedented in the S| | u for several years in succossful ¢ polls, and the excuse for raising, ns well a8 | @rim history of crime. The authors of aat Wit " t the best mode of using, corruption tunds wiitiont tha. el " 1 bero, and, with tion-essential variations T using, corruption 1unds | i without the slightost provocation, A w d ar A, Ircland for | committed the in the most do- - nd Canada, then ovied pon cand r 1t » been adopted in - Massachusotts, | wh rorkers at the polls | praved manner, tossing up to see which | Scotlad be fates, stand _apon an equality in respect to election | of religious fanaticism, joined the Salva- { ity before the law, and to undermine the muchinery, and there is no _opportunity for ssed to one of the dangerous powers of political machines. bribing voters, organizations, merely as or- [ HOn Army, and con Lal . . iiw AVstom will tic veadily. HHASIEET: } nizations, Bavo mothing 'worth buying, officers of that body, who vightfully 0’ f . i aedilal e L LAebadukl principles, cannot be approached through il i sk el #11 1“ ln le Ol . N Tho voter, upon cntering the polling | bom il Hinnots, TraMioking in ofico | The trinl of the nccused. William te) . > place, turns to his right at the point marked | would be replaced by political discussion, the [ Go 1 molder, a 1 eighteen, and [ e ——————— L I WE WILL CLOSE OUT 1000 PAIR OF PANTS, fi remarkable story. Not only on accoun o o [H,{ o ,.‘1‘,.‘. One lot worth $7 and $8 for $3.50; petration of a ruthless murder, but also Alo Vb peanio™s askme tmpllcatedy One lot worth $3.50 and $4 for $2. SAUVSHORA FBiy BB AT A LSy A1 NOW IS YOUR TIME. We are overstocked with these g rasted. Tho murdored man was fty-four W pantsand we offer them to you less than it costs to make S T i oo 1 he L] them, MARK YOU, theseare all new and fresh. NO OLD {h RIS WelE, e e 0 STOCK. Not a pant in the lot but is worth twice the amount. [~ flvst by the confession of one after a 4 'S i Pepy LY . - " ing to keep the men's time and report O M ES O S dl li + H 3 whon they Werolte the mernin 8 ur Motto is, BEST GOODS and lowest living prices. B that their wages might be correspond - M fi funded if d { ! that their wagos might b corrospond - oney cheerfully refunded if goods are not satistactory, = = teutrance,” where he reccives, from two [ powerof the machine by the voice of the ployed at the Baltic saw mills, and, in L) ® f clection offfees selected from opposing polit- | PArLy e i the course of six monts, Lawrence re- | Tho evils of machine organization and the : R T cal partics, a singzlé ballot, or a single sev o Fanizg orted enty-seve 0s for be- ; ical y nt \L m’ ”l‘l-lwl ¥ a sin| ', LS heay bt o LAV HARL VIR SR B por .lmm.l“ nty-seven time vfm ?.L W p ballota, according 10 the local custom of vot | Juirized as follows by William M. Ivens, than [ {12 1ate,u lne of ono penco boing in- 9 ° = ing. On the buck 18 indorsed astamp or | whom no one has doue more intelligent, 'ener- [ flicted on each oceasion. In the month 9 signature, suflicient, and_only sufiivient, to | wotic and effective work for electoral re i fdentify the ballot as official: and on the | 5y, 2 al re- | when the murder was committed, the - ':u'v”nlr |»l:;"fl\ PR LLHEE S O The Evil. | tne Remeay, | fines became more numerous than be- . candidates for cach office, with & desiznation | 1. mye nocassity for. 1. Th A S ROTEaE T o aa i BF Lol reapaotive pol tichl fartics, ATtor this | vohimcael e h ) CEldisteiotion. b bap [ fore) Gower having heen late no, les [} [} L} 1] [ “* manner anddistributing the lots at public exveuso than six times, the last one being on S = . For savor, vorr row oxr | Dallot jnstiies organi- does away with the nee- | tho day before Lawrence was shot. Do- < R <8 “ Nl IE Do TIoha Dos T e vior i< purpose. saity of oreanization | 1ol ‘s a constantcompanion of Gower, 1 I LN Reyublican, | Richara Roe, | 13 2. Ttpractically vests 2 And will deprive | but was not cmployed at the saw mills 24 Drohibition. | David Smith, [ (e maching Y he the politieal machines | did not know the deceased, and, so far Tiicpendent, | Samuel Jones | — | Hon ke % onoPolY 0T 41 | 4s can be ascertained, had never E RO Ei oo Ewo| | L Claction maciinry. u him beforerJuly 20th. The allega- s g TEFORTWO | 4, And, as n conse 8. 1t will emablo any: L A T Tiomocratic, | Alanson Jacobs | querice, with the mon-body of cltizens of the | 1O of the prosecution is that, in cons | Harv, syivester | Opoly of nomination. [muiiher presciibed by | quence of ing been fined two shil- o Repubtican, | Martin Rawson | ‘In\r)(!;l u-\lh{m-, name lings three pence in the course of six Wym'n Shmpson | 3 of theircandidate print- | months, Gower induced Dodell to join S 8 L) o 2 ProRibon, | Val, Romsen | o o i manmoBlos | RO O e to naedor L. | On and was going to/try to got his mate | PROSPECT HILL OEMETERY. | survoy of tho skelotan of fonco nlong th CONNUBIALITIE Victor Sampson | [Siber enndicnes for tho | Tonce, who, ho said, was a master's man | 10 come with him. I communicated | oW e oW T IraanTouLIa yioL — ) Tnaependent, | Erastus Myers | kame oifice, 80 that be. | and aeainst the workmen:” that the | What had beentold tometo my superior The Condition in Which the Place | money to give it an appearanco of improve- The dulke of Newcastle wants to marry a | : R o] ; ora‘tha - and batote | £ BEAL Hhe O hving | olficers. and, acting upon instruc- Now Stands. ment, and wioro therd fs no monoy,whiat aro | Miss Candy. Tho duke evidently was born . ters one of the booths back 'of the ruling, {zanizations will stand S % B S 48 | rave information to the police. About | that Prospect Hill cemetery was ina delapi- | ean by pair s possible, and wo fault | parriage is bound to he a failure in Kan- ‘horo. socluded from observation, he pre. to which of them shouid fire the shot, y : Pi- | can be found with the result, when every- [ o B58 ) whero, sooluded from_obsorvation, ho, vre on' i pertocty “evon | 2 N0 Talling upon Dobells ho on | 4© clock in the_ aftevnoon of the same | dated condition generally, and that it reflects | thing 1s taken into consideration.” Whon | fs UIss sometling unexpected lappens to | N e ross Oppasite. the: namo of each | 4 1t involves thel % Tiis wil dispense | the night mentioned enticed Lawrence | 4ay [ accompanied Superintendent l2m- | upon not only the owners of the property, ( asked af teamsters were allowed to drive hiveg S RSByt .‘i;'ll!”,'nf,»x-“]iiéi, ' L f / caudidato for whom he desires to vote; or, | HRCesSY O defray i |attoxethior with thABec: | out of his house and shot him through e e w mills, | Twaited | but overy roputablo citizon of Omiia L L it ' ja$° ilhe prefors, by writing the namo of candi | printinie and distribi|vyhug political asses- | the head. O T s The sacred spot was visited from the Lake | glufa “Cartaln individuals had broken down | Marriage is not a failure, provided you can f mnusnrln»uwn‘l'n“mmlu-v} in place f those | tion by means of nsses | monts. The murder croated groat excitement | PEORERL Wb, COWEL, GOk o, | street approach. ‘The first thing encountered tho gat d drove across, Ho also stated | Cdteh onto the right party. There are over already thore. 1f thore are scveral candi- | meuts on ot contriny in Tunbridge Wells. All theymen at the | With him, and hesaid: *Well, captain, | ;g o common board fence, or what, at one thatthis system had been pretty well stop. [ three million wouien fin the United Stutes dates ~for the muu;l kind rlv t\;l |'1Li O e tatsiiot wimills aneliding Gower vere ques- I thought you would have waited until [ g0 "0 0™ 00 Gidered, which was goner- | ped. He was willing to_advance the theor. who work at_diticrent trades for a living. Y B e or residontial cloctors, and | 1980 S tionod 18 to theirs movements on. the | to-night.” L replied: T have my orders | \yuGorangod, and at numerous sections tho | Hiat @ reasonable amount of money could bo | ARy o of thow oukhi Lo bo e 0 suvrort 2] u\\v‘l.“f‘rh\l e tratiene toket of | popouich facilitates) 5. And loave no legal | 20th, and they gave o nations which | Y0 obey: l‘iu;\'p to oboy my suporior offi- | ¢ e “'“ncm;mm:lv demolished, O the | udiciously exponded in the repairing and | husband who is not extravagant in - his 4 e wishes to vole SURNY { | bribery and corruption|cover for bribery ke Y 8! A B LLL cers,” and I showed him the to) »gram a stely demolished. © | improvement of the final resting place of th LS places o cross under the name of | Dy afiording & speared to the police sa Story ,7 g e Aichaty : 4 al resting place of the he :I\l\i ‘m.':"«'\m.\} ‘dm\i\'fl m::l'n\wlv the space in {;‘-u';"n .l-(‘:ik.-x{?m = a‘-:::r‘:\I"1-»;;:1'\ilxlv-!:‘lflx;‘x|\ ": I:’I‘dul\"\‘{ vllr]»‘\?v authorizing me to speak to the auhori- | Borth end, a rickety outline of timbor be | remains of many an estimable citizen of Miss Sophie Marcoe, the clerk in the state . fgfarypraranalitfticour tholanese i ivenlendeorste gig ! ] ; o dy remained a mystery. No_ elew | F MR AT (Hi i to the polico | dence of having barely survived the ravages | Omaha. department, whom ' Washington society the blauk y To this system it is objocted that by re- | whatever could be obtained to lead t L8 Vi i i litate,—which signities that he votes forcach | quiring nominations to be made in advance N il Syl tion. On the way he said: “Well, | of acyclone, runs along, and winds up by | With regard to_the vandalism practiced, | thought Secrotary Bayard was to magry, is \ e o CIne thAt: sbase, Thus, fn Jr\-lmfiu)..q L “:A‘:ll:‘gu"m(m;:“m‘l: n;::l‘lf:x:;\ll mi; :lllrpx'ulmlmum n{ the guilty parties. 'Mlm n, what would you advise me to | joining a similarbarricade on the west bound l:n'l‘v was nodoubt in the minds of some of m;\\' suid to be engaged to Prof. Kwinons, u e, T i s o a_cons 3t 3 o meantime Jower o - | captain, what w A L - - | the > i cighborhoo ai a vhose late wife guined considerable ‘ {hesaime vulot, . eross v’ tho wora | ot voters o seect candiantes from tho whold | it had bogun to both Gower and Do- | GBSO R {7 inswored; it | arv. Tn many placos at this soction of | Bl sonduted o by the gk Fonocs ‘o, | Tiety by Boe occonteiitios and trobios with “democratic,” or through the first two spaces | hody of voters. Krom such cminent author- 0 ! Dot ek will be the better for you.” the land, the fences are down, and | seribed. This vandali £ s, is_not | her's 3 R i3 of the blank column to tho right, is one vote | ity as Judges Cooloy, McCrary and Folger | Armv meetings. They were often pres- P T o 1 il 2 2 B rande s ROE B colirse, | sty SpoUso. (e O e o Alaxander Jacobs and Harvey Syl- | and. the. highoest L;‘,{;“:k e »‘l,u‘:):;‘ylv.";;" ont four nights outot soven) and J-u‘i"ml “On_his cross examination Captain | cattle, or other animals running ~at | practiced now, bocauso tiie tribute of flow- | An Indiana man whose wife dragged W s Y tho highost. courts ‘of Pennaylvania, | ent four nights outof seven, nd Jolued | otiyel deniod that the Salvation Army | lurge, have nothing to _prevent them | o5 which is often paid to loved-ones in sum- | juto court’ on a charge of failing 1o provida After preparing his ballot by indicating wenchiuselts and New Vorlo it may bo | in the sorviecs. fhe storyof the con- | peakers worked upon the feelings of | from trespassing on the consecrated te mer s prevented in this incloment soason, | for her testificd that on election day e sold every candidate for whom ho Votes, the 4 Lo samdidaten. nominaton & short time | Sreniey Cotteall apiin of the ‘ammy. | penitents or encouraged any undue Lory whoro many of Omaa'a pioneor and ro- | At other thnes it has boen outrageous, 80 | bis vot for &2 and gavo tie moncy to tho ot fods i . such, manmoe s to covcadl | boforo lcction in 1 easanablo. roguiation | 31 follows: D ariny, | Gitoment—rather tho roverse, Ho saw | spocted citizens, roposo In thelr molscless | FOUeH 0 el [Olituves Of devehsct boople | compuinnntc | This, oot oo ons the face and expose the indorsement, and, | and not an unconstitutio: o) ence; but, e i jower's amed r o) e i TS cath, ering e P i 0! o4 2| c gal affection ¢ | 0 perfection 8 ciL L o B e L e R e intorferonce; but | o hursday, October 11, we had a [ HOthing in Gowoer demeanor ®hen he | 000N 00 e northeastern approach | Piaces with pickets, such as crest the tops of | of tfic charms of living i doubtful state, T ectors. o Hentify 1t by tho | tam allows eac voter 1o releot nll candidaes | meeting of the ‘army, and "I’ dolivered "ff""""‘,‘;‘l (fo lead 1{“.“‘“" think %]“““’ by walking through where a section of the | S0me penitentiary walls, Last summer these | qne Rapid City (Dak.) Journal knows of indorsement as official. It is then deposited | and write new names upon his ballof an oddress on “Victories Won and \\.;r; nn}l shing \\‘I.n:gr,' ;! l] ":4"‘3'\".' a fencing is furloughed from duty. there is ;')::‘lr\-‘“_ .‘“,'».'."]’.’.‘."!}” ""*"“ ence, but no-'| ghree young womea, who, at a dinner last ‘ D o and. the voter passes out ut the | - It is objected, also, that by requirmg the | What They Cost.” At the conclusion n this confession both Gower and | evidonce of negligence on every hand. The | Doy was ever doteeted i thoir commission. | Lecember, declared their'inteations nevor to gato markoed “exit,” ; B e ot bl roks 10 | of the addeess thore wos & prayer mest. | Dobell wore arrested, All the circum- | autumal shedding of the branches for an in- | | CBIGE FItEen Yestorioy aliomoon. Pros- | marry and agreed to_dine together on the From the timo he receives his ballot until | olection oficers, secrecy of the ballotis as to | ing, and I invitod any present who | Stances surcounding the crimo also | definite Ih"l'l”dl“f Jyears blankots the carth, | goon ns possible. fponould be fmproved as | 1ath of cach December, Sinco three hono: he casts it, the voter ispermitted to have no | them violated. Under our present system | wii's willing to give themselves fwent to prove ther guift. After being | 8t places toa depth of several inches. Ler PR RS R U S CHL rary members have Dbeen added to the communication with any one but the election | voting is not secrot: it was for that reason | ¢ :1‘[‘",“‘“; lolelve thomsolves ptoTioutionly;a huitlior,tho jury: refurned |/leHothing to fndcaio thas the rubbish i Stantial fonce erected around it Tho walks | vclup, They are thy girls® husbands, and Cara. et wich. Sher. only for oMoial D | Tejocked by the British parliamont und tho | God to come forward to the table, Nono | 100} of guilty againsi both, but this portion of tho comctory hus” beon i | Should, be well oftned, porfected ond it | ol sianet at o dinnor Hinsday woek. ek o SR HAR GO MCOrS * S et » meating accepted > 0 g g ) rbed within the past y save by the 00 3 3 cht to be made 2 e 3 - posos; and only clection oficors and persons | Australian system adopted. The object now*) in the moeting nceepted the WVIthion | rocommended ~ them to the mercy | ioofs of the 1 it Eeazime the tny | 8. Deautiful spot, and protected from tho | A youus Litcuflold (Gonn.) couple, on the actually engaged in voting are ever admitted | is to secure scerecy, but in aiming at that we | except the two prisoner L || e g e T G O hoofs of the bovine while grazing tho tiny | G, BCIGHIG, a1t d | et ® | way to the parson’s to be married, were con within the railing. are confronted with a class of voters to | method is for the penitents who come | 90 i€ court om uecoun r | flowerlats that have boon strewn by tendor o ! et aceredited people aud | froited with a torrent so deop ard swift tht Upon proof of imability from physical in- | whom exposure of their ballots to_somebody | forward to the table to pray that _they | YORtl. and loving hands. Another very noticeuble | JERIGE G | 0% - there, It will |05 orse could ot be induced to take the firmity or illiteracy, @ voter may call into | is necessary, and an exception must be made | yight be guided by the Spirit of God to Justice Mathews, howover, bofore | featureis the manuer in which ‘the trees | hot do to et this place drop into a coW | pussage. But the haray, long-legged groom 0 bootls oficors aphointed and. sworn for | in their fivor to proveat their disfrai- | yivo up overything thal was wrong whom the case was fried. having put ou | hive beon allowed to sheub. fhe brafpenes | 4 ord Ehoro 19 litie- 1o bo dono thorg | Was not to o daunted "o turned from his - ring . o) ) Tha ) v a 0 v ¥ % B ai “Wi ToWer 4 a shapele: 4 or, and shrub. orover, el e e to be done there T 0. aaving 0 ol i e purposa to aid him in preparing bie bal. | chisement. . What, form yhich shall bo | ylis W dond on this ocousion, When | the black cap, sai William~ Gower | B o o e T Piero 18 no ovi. | by the sexton, because mobody is buried | Burpose. Leaving his team n charge of o e ataced. 1t may bo_oxchangad for | can that <eeption thke o R O toro® | the prisoners came forward to the table "}“l Chi l'1U}~lla~r‘|ull| l)ub‘»lrL you ‘\fll"'u dorieo that anything has been douo in the 4 therenow unless in a lot which has already | fricuds hetook hia. bluabiug Drldealegt ion w royed it moy a oxception te allowed to car S E ? ’ | after a caveful trial, been found guilty rof trimming and_ training the shade | been purchased. The sexton could and | Dis brond back, and, alf wading and ha A cloan one. The importance of the latter | their ballots away these voters fall into the | they sat still as if in prayer. After the refulirig S Ity | matter of trimming and training the shude ) ased. The sexton could an . FerbhedithoKotharaidon w O el aarubl oo b Aparort (|| Menas of WeostoRsikio sadmornags dlskongat, | rayora werslover Lowentiiup | to: them| of the jerimel srith Sybicha you Woro | teoosiiwithinithie puat year; audyishol besuty ought to do moro general work and protecy § SRIRIYIE UL 9ibioe side o anfaty but to secure secresy every ballot deliv B i | o e e AT R R R arubhing | onATgedion| evidenoe fipon swhich ithe | of thiebiaco ls pnsoansntly tnbiised. the place from the vandalism to which it bas | {Ucq their journey as though nothing un- k B oo Sithat sast for ratucnod | Sohorwise. . Insteamenta. T0r. BOrDUralR!| Lot vas wrone to follow tha Tord and. | dury.could have comeito no othor con- | ~Nearerthomiddloof tho ceinstery things | PR gupIcate —~ usual had oceurred. : This explains the necessity for indors. | some form of the “Tasmanian dodge.” 1If, | 10 %ive up their hearts to god. Gower | clusion. With that verdict I perfectly -generally presentu better apoearance, and - = A Bultiinora disnatoh says: Hthol Tl I fe ballats, | But. for tho indorsement. of [ for their benciit, oftcial bilots aro gencrally | L0 8ive up, their hearts to god. GOWer | concur, I cannot, in the whole circums- | peit SYiacnse Of 60 it slionbiaD, DU Caught With a Hook of Brass. o it ot sorantaen Drho had besn & iR a maper outwardly rosombling 8 ballot | olronlatad, sl “efforts for sonroy ieo frus- |\ EOele & 0thl0ffor an oulty. e ot | stances connected with the crime, find | GHS8 SIS AT RS Xontiin taoan- Tavperss Bazar: | Mr. Brief, T want to | girl in an opers company was going about nigl 0 Ci oter, who would 0! rate And ey are per e 0 e 0 X ke s gingle re ing . re i v . X s bt L sue 1ss Jones for OC) G ” v Wex av nigl I B et lonsly to carry away an ofieial | “friond™ to the booth, ' door 18 pencd for | nob seem to be thoroughly saved. one single redeeming feature in’ your | graves in many instances have been allowed | 5199, Miss Jones for breach of promi tho city Wodnsaday nighiin a dostiuie/aes Datlot. This could bo prepared by a bribed | the bribery of every vonal voter who is, A5 to Dobell, ho seemed more peni. | f2vor: You appear to be sons of re- | o shape themselves, and consequently the (el vighty butarh the promiso?” | dition when the police found her. ‘the next 2 Voter, the proofof its use being his production | can successfully protend to be, unable tore tont, At the finish they both prayed | Spectable parents, but, by your own | surfaceof a large number of them is below Well. you see, we were off at picnic in | duy William Waterton, a stock raiser, of ofa becond official ballot. That could be | English, Exposure of ballots must be pre 1 ) ¢ Zatd atements, to have fallen into ha the natural surface, making them the recep- | August, and Emeline was mad because | Senecs, N. Y., appeared before the authori- o s Becond ol bl ol o | e o o s Ihmonaity gy | toud. On the following morning | iy, “rmho chimo of which you have been | tacles of tho surfaco water. ‘Thoro are mu- | her sistor had had more proposals than ties, oxplainod that b had snon {HeNRIEH sitoilarly T ops ped,/ad isos Biodnhy ut lngonuit Gower came to my house about half- | (b o o o ! Instanccs. whoro tombstons. are | sho. and she teked me il T wouldi | Wednesday, was infatuated with her, sng : .‘nTn o fraud, N::mwnfim\ .;,HW pamanion | suggost| m\( mlu‘\.[unmnm casoy Ifl \i\lm'h it | st eight o'clo "I shook hands with | founc guilty affords - ex et hors A ; “1' .)m she .ul.n ( lm.. T wouldn’t | f0vit ghe were willing he would marry hee, ‘ dodge,"” was sfully perpetrated in | cannot be avoided it may most safely be con D SHOO0K NANCE 5 'hi p P slight, ers i elp he % st v if sl 53 g i Ao s ‘ Australia in the early days of the system; | fided to olection. oficers, who represent op. | him at the door and said: ‘‘Did you ".',",'i)‘l,', (.'(,", \.‘h ‘rt “,,,'" ““‘1“1,,.‘ 1"'“1. pparently about to topple over upon the \:m”d .- ,.‘:v" me; |l,‘\:( I‘\.\,','"m“” sho | fe was permitied to talk with the girl, who But its repetition was prevented by requiring | posing parties, are under eath of sec and | get vietory last night?” As far asmy | YIClous coupse o Prouce | mound at their bases. S iy (Ues ARG Ly B vo her consont. He thon took her to & ballots to be ofdeinlly indorsed. B e Iy dataotad 1 malfoas: | memory serves me he said mothingin | CYOR in persons asyoung as you are. | —Afer passing through to the south end the though she promised not " to, she | prominent dress and cloak establishment and s it 18 cssontial that batlots be printed at | ance, ahd when detected are liable o severa | veply. I invited him to walk intoha | On account of your youth'the juryhave | first object that attracts the eye of tne ob. | aC :pted me the fivst chance she got,” | gave her a handsome outfit. Ho told the po- E R e Dy | ool s Thr it DIt obBrs Ehla Raoris ta b | LaRis B YERC R, O T via | xecommendad “you 10 maroy, Silting | seryer i s clusier of hreq. May-staoky e lice thet be' was wealthy and woildisRs 4 offeers, the system must include some mgde | the ouly course, but respecting the illiterate L o PR s seed | 3000 cannot, Hold out to you any hopo | that occupies & prominent site. These | Satan expectsto make a great many im | 000 cace of the girl if she would besome his 3 . pecling conversadon. Gower said: T beliove I 3 Y A0 re stationed in the Southeast corner or o wife, ! artifying nominations 1o, tho proper Bl jooy fat ion to. o ghaoral. rulo may bo | Conversudon. - Gowor snid: L bollove | of marey on this side of thie grave, and | are statisned b, the sol oust corner or por- | provomonte in his. fumous wintat resort . ol b thoritios o resonable time before eloctions, | avoided by identifying the uawes on the bal- | Y mate got suved lash night aod [}y duty now is to puss upou you the | HEM 0N TR MOy Tty carly in January. - Several miles of streets : A : ! G R av B asion L 0L | Iora ith muLberey nlby pHinLing chem avith | ave comsaitolget aayed thismarning. 1 |23 LA AON, 85 00, RIS falit Vil (S f ¢ho hayiorop for 1855, “Howeyer, thollia willbo paved ‘usa starter. Abundanceof | The senior class of tho University of New York, was perhaps as convenient as | iniks of diffovent colors. I looked at him earnestly and said I S A o T T (P P i tanaas || kX 1 up at this point last summer, rial for the work will b rnished by | Pennsylvania has requested Rev. Dr. could be desired. Under it, state nomina — ot there somcthing on your mind? ' A 3 8 200, 8 omb ¢ sided young men who W oft on | Phillips Brooks, of Boston, to dcliver the | £l Whs. perbans ! s S : {nav | lordship then read the death sentence, | remains a wind-break to the tomb of ed b i hillips Brooks, of Boston, to deliver th i e, ™ A fter | tnd the prisoners were removed. Nebraska senator. 1t was also learned upon irst of the year Laccalaureate sermon in Juiie, tions were to be certified fifteen days and jast Chester's Old Church, I said so becans e ry i Jocat nominations ten days before elacti Ghotioeg @i Cupreh.. 1 eakd o haty While the judge was speaking some | inquiry that until recentiy it was not an_ un t und hesitating litf . ; by o nominations of a political party which at thé A L hesliating 11 women in the court, relatives of the | common occu for & drayman to p pXL proce fon polled i per cent ol t sevvice one hundred years ago re- : lhere has been nothing bad tsoners. sobbed bibterly. The con- | through the southern section of the cemetery next proceding clection polled § por, <eny 88| o1l the history of this uucient structure Tunbridge Wells but what me | Brisoners, sobbed bittorly, The con- | ™" jaden cart, for the grocery clork 1o o 4 'independent nominations, if | which wus buily before the revolution- | and my mate have been at the bottom e i gt Cebpia tha | drive through with I of groceries for . T O e o bo cortited. by w | ary war, but sorvices were held in the | of. Wo have boen two bad charactors, | BO¥ed, never for & moment SI0WHR LAG | his oustomers, and for 'evon cart loads of B il votove, umd if for i lock! office by & | oid buiiding on the prosent plot of | We wore at tho bottom of tho Tunbridge | Slightest emetion. .Dobols cep AL brick and stone 1o be ey en eross wao bundred. ground until October, 1776, when' it was | Wells murder on July 20 last.” I was fallen to the floor of the dock,and as he | grounas. On such occasions ertrance was I : turned to go down stairs he said testily | made at the east side, and by crossing the A brief explanation of the way in which | ¥ down 1 as fuel in the | suprised and tagoered. What?” system effec objects cannot anticl NOGA8 e ! SUDF180f & Age : by 3 wandant 440} ick cemetery, several blocks of extra travel were Jate or ans Sbisotivus, Rospitul, - Fall four years aftor tho war | mate did it. We tossed up tosee whieh | ¢4 quick.” Gowers: e By Hesn Tty tmird streeton e west a1 | In order to close out our complete stock of ‘be useful to candid inquirers, ) useful to candid Ioauitort | 1o prevent | were ullowed to pass hefore any attompt | of us should do ft, and the lot fell on the present, this route is occasionally e i midation. The. primary | was made to resume services. The Ltev. | my mate to do the deed.” “What did IMPIE used, | but' it i swid thur the Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, etc., at once e 1o asccrot baliot, And this s hostel 13lias Coopor, who had also the rector- | you do it for,” I askéd. He roplied | Worsbippers in the” gallory should taboo | individuals i “charge = of tho = grounds q 0 0 securcd yhon the only proof of an eloe: | ship of St. John's ehurcii, Yonkers, was | that it was done out of spite or revenge, | drovpiug beads or marilds on the heads of “:'."u,‘l“’:‘i‘,_!“’,:“‘”"[“‘\'\"I",'I'l““'{”‘:j"‘;‘l““"l‘ iy I8 to discontinue business time he R e BT T s tor's vote is his own uncorroborated | j, chapge of this parish from 1789 w | and he added that Lawrence was a | old gentlemen without hair. ortio Inder A r pste oy T iy RAISH e o . Py o s . y elsewhere, only to return and find their ob —— ik iers hulhusy, I | e e, BN T |l e S e, v | A o oy v | R BERE | GAZE ON THE FOLLOWING PRICES: gives 1o the most. timid among dependent | hood in the church at Enst Chestor, and | what he said that Lawrence [ pens to be near the gas nut do not turn off | of ihe graveyard transformed into a public . voters n sense of se ity which muxes bim | for more than sixty years afterward | had stopped bis time on several oc the gas, no matter how:facetious you may be. | highway. This system of conducting af , Wil Best Smith’s 10 1 Aad to brivery it s fatal. Bribers | were his praises upon the lipsof the ns, T asked Lim, How did you do | Sum Jones says that 8t. Louis has one ad- | fairs is said to have been carried on for | Hest Wiltons...... st Smith’s 10-w 2240 are not Hkely to nyest money on the faith [ people of the town i e re that one went to the utage over hell, Tt hiag a river alougside | some length of time, and though the parties Ll Axminster %y Iy)mllr\'- Jixir }gl|fl'~-t . 65¢ of a bribod man's naked ussertion; if the “Pho parish,which had boon organized | house ind called Lawrence out, and of it, Sum has been in MJA»’nw,\\mn does he | in charge of the grounds have taken steps to | Best Mogueties. ... . Extra l\mimt,\' I'apestry bho be such a virtue as “bonesty among thieves,” | §," 1747 “was in 1705, under the provi- | when the road was clear they shot him, know nhu;u the other |'1;nc lm:\'t'l;l it, it has not as yet been broughtto | Bost Wilton Velyets Palisade Tapestry ceeesesann 60c it is not acceptuble security to the thievee Lo g S PR P o o L A ” TR S L ‘Ma, what made the three wise men give | an end. Good Wiltor: Velvets Best Lowell [ngrains, with a ) sions of the act for the relief of the | When Gower was speaking ~ he seemed | opyigt'such nice presents?” asked a Chicago | As the reporter was mean dering about the | jogy Pupastry Velvets ... .. e o 6240 tnemselves, b . Aniscona 3 o i priy 5 4 0 ] Protestant Bpiscopal chygeh of the | to want to get forgiveness for the past. | lad of his mother. “Why, it was Christmas | premises he was accosted by one of the over bia Extia Supers, ail But secrecy, though the primary remedy i 4 | & iy kbl >hilade Lo e O T ot ity | stete, reincorporated, and tool: theu the | [ said, “How did you get away?” Ho | my son. Dida't you know thatt ¥ wiio at onoe questionod his mission any | Best Lowell 5-frame Lody Brus 1 h{l‘“]l” i 18 required to purify elections, nor the oniy tnante of St. Paul’s, Tho fivst ward- | replied, #*We wero lucky enough to get | An usher in a Kansas church has turned | Was wformed that a model design of a tomb- | hells...... ) JWOOL, et bbe remedy the Australian system offers. o were William Pophan and Lancus- | away when there was no police.” I | outtobea burglar. His downfall probably | Stone, suid to-be located in- that ceuicta Bost 4-fraino Body Hrussolls Bung-up Estra Supers, Unlons. . ' lie began putting | was being sought. “Ain't you a newspaper | Other grades at 774c and lower A good 2-ply Carpet The printing and distribution of baliots 1s | ter Underhill and the first v & most important part of election machinery, | Wi and, loft to private enterprise, iuevitably strymen | pressed upon hrm the enormity of the | dates from the time when 1, Louis Guyon,[saac Ward, | crime, and he seemed to want to get | straugers in pows where a draught would John Reid, Isuae Guyon, Abeaham Val® | forgiveness. I told him that before he | strike them. o does the farming out of any other 14, Tsuac G ) m v § 88, 1 1 Ll I 4 ;i 3 touds, as does the farnlog out of aty OWer | 4o, Willinm Pinkncy and William | couid get forgiveness from Gon ha must [ A Norwich (Conn.) minister announced b 1y 0 oread corruption end | ¢ iwford, The Rov. fsaac Wilkins | confess to man. Ho did not seom will- | from tho pulpit ou w recent Sunday that hie ore 8sc | Other grades ub pondingly low ¢ | prices. man out here looking for a sensationt” | Bost 5-ply on e queriod the former as he gazed suspiciously L Roxbury at the scribe. **Well, there isno sensation ¢ here anyway,” he remarked, as he nceon Curtains, Rugs, Draperi paniad the observer about the grounds, A , ele., at same reduced prices. bodies. The church is built of stone, | tell my wife, ‘To that he replied: “Well, | jous center, because it hus six theological y, and the foundation | you can tell her: but do not tell anyone | seminarie q due respect to the soi i Ty e T P g 8 A . O | o bt yot pubecedod sppar. | bod, Ypoe that luwus kopt 1e over 1v | think 8o, try them and see for yourself. without mouey, and may nuot be faithfully | With an open bolfry, and 0 ou ea handled unless trusty workers are rewarded | Was laid in 1764, That it was well built | else.” T declined to muie B pairs. That broken fence along there (point Are you | ently iugetung its religious light very far | lng to the fen . with more than au election day stipend, the | is attested by its present strength, 124 | of the kind, and I added: ¥ e on_the east side) is bis, also orgunization undertaking the work bas a | yours afterward, sorry for What you have doae?” "He [ 4Way from the scriptural bushel that along the north epd. In the latter case plisusible if not reasonable claim for maney e Eaevered: SWoll. sometimos; but | “Willie, did you go to Sunday schooi [ ‘e says he will not build a new fence unul | from its beneticiaries and official patronage Presented His Oredentials, sometimes we feol 'that 1f we “'.“,, o to-day " asked the aunt of a youth of rather | Lake street 1s opened through and widened. | for its rotaine It is the necessity of The czar to-day +. Yot precovious tondencies. *‘Yes'm.” “And | He intends to cut off thirty-three feet of tho .’ St. Purensnukoe, Jao. 5. rise again we would do it again,” Thi: raising these funds and employing these s " rise agaiu we would do 1t again, 1S, | what was the lesson about!” ‘Something | cemetery to give to the street, and when this .5 | Erauted an nadicnce with Judge Lawibert | [ think, wasall the conversation. He | apout “I'wo Kiugs.'” “And what about | is done he will build a new fence. Well, buitd up monopoly. 1 maies & nocessity for | CHNIOHGL o 00 e i he soctorsbip, | ing 10 do thats and then waid T must tol] | Nould give o doltar and a nalt it the young | Westion was cusunily propounds i tim o | Ay one wanting a Carpet within the next Wield mutooratio pawer over the political party | St. Paul’s churchyard contains nbout | some one, or else I might get fifteen | stairs, Thev did so, and the monoy was | Karding the dilapidated condition which 4 v ing pet year thoy claini o serve, and in turn, through dis- | three and o half acres of land, and it is | years myself for not takiny any note of | paid. 4 i sliolted_the followink statement: “Gyiob | can gave big money by buying of us now. cinling wlnost miltary in soverity, aro domk | ostimatod has in it over six” thousand | the matior, and I suggested that Lshould | Boasttul Chicaso now olaims to be a relig. Aloed. WA LAl POSON 0L 0B, IAnC (AW | ke - g aution 10 it, neither has he employed any No one can duplicate above prices, if you lots can neither be printed nor distributed “iworkers” that justifies assessiment, gives | &' I t E 2 . s oolor of voluntary coutributions to what in | Tree, United States miniater, who presented and I understood from him | them?” **Why—er—auntie, they beat two | this may wppesr somewhat dilspidaied, Sheely Building, Cor. 15th and Howard Sts., Omaha . truth are sales of nominations, oxcusss the | bis eredentiais, that ke was coming back again later | queens.” he sald @8 he took an occular ' i