Omens Ticket to Be Put up for Ciiy Election. Mrs. Lease Saw Silas. in Rhyme Solon Runyon Told About the Test
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OMENS TICKET TO BE PUT UP FOR CIIY ELECTION. TAMPEREDW1TH MAILS. MRS. LEASE SAW SILAS. IN RHYME SOLON RUNYON TOLD ABOUT THE TEST. OPPOSITION TO THE REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION LETTER-CARRIER NEIGHBOR CON- THE GREAT PUBLIC WOMAN'S EX- FESSES TO A SERIOUS OFFENSE. PER ENCE IN LINCOLN. HIS VERSES FILLED WITH HUMOR AND MADE A GREAT WILL BE VERY STRONG. HIT LAST NIGHT. Op«»«d a tjuttmr and •• On* to Uraet Bar Baft the EnargvtM IL-ltunrank Destroyed tievaral Letter* Drake and MM •*»!— Xrs. Laaee Had to It is Reported That One of Their Erstwhile Vigorous Workers, Referring to the Miaalag Ham af Money. Laugh—Wtet wna Said and Don*. The Big Hospital Benefit s Now Coining Money—Description of Justice V. W. Nash, Has Deserted—Some of Those Liable For the paltry turn of three dollars. Silas Dashing Drake is the forty The Booths and Those Who Preside—The To be Nominated. John Neighbor, the popular letter- horse power wonder of the nine Whist Game. Are tfce Republican leaders going to re lomlnation. carrier, has lost his position under teenth century in procuring by Mr. Frost has always Uncle Sam and now stands charged bis own indomitable energy and in- The success of the Bpielkartenfest They say Chief Grant is coming around lupport the men that they have put in been decidedly against the liquor has been thoroughougly demonstrated To Inspect the Dance de Court. with tampering with United States genious devices free advertising which '"'•% pjwer as Couociimen at the last two element, and it is stated on good au and now the good folk of Plainfleld And arrest us men because we hava elections, or are they going to prepare mail and embezzling letters and their no other living man has ever been No visible means of support. thority that the advocates of high contents. He admits his guilt able to accomplish for either love or are flocking to the Crescent Rink to But we're doing It all for charity a Dew policy and renounce their rep- license will work for his defeat at the witnesa it. Last evening saw the And we're doing our level beet. resentatives ? Such is the question There has been no better known money. The very next time that Buf- It's all on account of charity ward primary and the substituting of man in the employ of the Plainfleld falo Bill or Bamum & Bailey's "great- largest attendance yet fully 2,000 that many are asking, but there seems some man who is known to believe in That we're all no gaudily dressed. poatofflee than John Neighbor, who est show on earth" wants a press people being seated or standing It's mighty nice for the boys and girls. to be DO doubt but that the G. O P. high license rather than in prohibi- about the hall. The dancers were at But aU* for us poor old men. "*" men will stand by their Councilmen for nine years faithfully attended to agent who will give them stupendous tion. Mr. Frost was instrumental In his duties as carrier in the service. returns for little outlay, we commend their beet and all received their share It's a terrible shame to dr 88 us up so. and sink or swim with them as the the establishment of the sewer beds, of the enthusiastic applause. There And I hope they won't do it again. case may be. In the latter case a He was very popular with the people the irrepressible Silas. He's a phe- which, like all public works, has its along his route which extended from nomonon. were two surprises in store for theIf I could; be consulted Citizen's ticket will be inevitable. enemies. That will also be brought audience. The Pages gave their de-" On the question of finance, Madison'avenue to Richmond street, Lincoln—but less than two yean It U coDoeded by all that the ad-against him. There have been several Ughtf ul dance, although it was not on I'd discount all the ladies between Sixth street and the railroad. ago a corn and wheat stubble—ha* With the scheme that I'd advance. ministration of the city affairs during names mentioned for the nomination, the programme, and Just before the He is one of the oldest carriers in therisen to the dignity of becoming known I'd hold a great big auction the past year has not suited all. The but none with sufficient prominence game of "Living Whist" Councilman service in Plainfleld starting soon from one end of the country to the And sell every little peach unusual Increase in the tax rate dr to warrant their mention. William N. Bunyon came to the Who is In the Dance of Pages after the free delivery system was other through a series of sensational rayed a number of votes against the footlights in his costume as Jack of For a million dollars each. Ralph I. Tolles Is the retiring Coun established here. He has a wife and advertising schemes which this nervy "Bememker If s all for charity." parry that is in power at present. Clubs and sang an original song, oilman from the First ward. The fact five children. man has precipitated upon the public Their pas and mas would say; There has been a feeling, no matter composed for tbe occasion to the tune that he is a Plainfleld business man at opportune moments and in a "As long as if a all tor charity. bo* hard the Republicans have tried October 8th, Mrs. Mary James, of "A Son of GamboUer." To say You can take Our dears away." gives him the support of many for re- manner that has commanded the at- to (mother it that the commuters colored woman in the employ or that the reception he received was Then no more difficulties nomination if he cares to take it tention of newspapers to the extent of Would the ladies have to meat have too muck voice In the oonduot Robert B. Waldo, of 396 East Sixth enthusiastic would be putting it w Over in the Third ward there is street gave Neighbor a letter and columns. Bat with, money to barn, they could live in of the city's business. Many claim mildly. The audience could not con- Evermore upon Easy street. [peace. going to bw*« lively tussle. Elliott T. asked him to post it at the office and His greatest act—let's call it his that the men who spend the greater taiD themselves. The words of the The game of whist was very dose. part of the day in New York are notBarrows' term runs out this year and put a special delivery stamp on it coup 'd eat it was so subtlety con- s ing were as follows: the place U to be nlled. It is under- The letter was addressed to a woman in ceived—was when he presumed to In The Joker turned up the Two of as closely identified with the city's in- N Kind friends, pray give attention. Spades, Miss Margaret L. Coe, and terests as those wtnse business affairs stood that Mr. Barrows would take No i folk, Va, and Is said to have con stituto women on an equal plane with While I warble a little lay. the nomination readily if tendered to tained $3 in bills. the men in the matter of voting and was given to Mr. Townsend. Mr. keep them here all day. In the pres Concerning our great 8pielfcartenfest Howell had the lead. Hearts were led. him. There has been a feeling against Neighbor admits that he did no holding office. And the genta and ladles gay. eot Common Council there is a ma- Mr. Howell held a number of the face Mr. Barrows since bis reorganization post the letter but opened it took th In the progress of bis mental cal- We extend a hearty welcome. jority of commuters, and now a de- cards and with the assistance of his of the police department. It has been contents and destroyed the letter. culations incident to this scheme. And we all sincerely trust fjaod comes from many of the voters That when Saturday night has oome andgone partner, Mr. Howell, captured four claimed by some that he was extrav Several letters came from Norfolk, Mayor Drake-that's his title now- that the city's local business men be Everyone of you will be "bust." out of the five first tricks. Messrs. agant and tried to run the city's af but Neighbor, fearing that they might bethought himseir of Mrs. Mary Eliza For we're doing It all for charity. hitter represented. Townsend and MoCutohen held the fairs on too liberal a plan for the wei relate to the letter that did not arrive, beth Lease, the most distinguished And we're coing in to win. It is undoubtedly tree that there is high tramps, however, and won the fare of its citizens. His support of the destroyed them. Mr. Waldo paid public woman In the United States. We're doing It all for oharity. s large number of the citizens of Which eorers full many a sin. hand at the last by a score of 7 tricks to plan tor the extension of the Public some taxes in Norfolk for Mrs. James Though Mrs. Lease is in no sens • an Ftamfleld who daily commute between So oome and blow your money. 6. The detailed play of the hands will library caused criticism.