Show WHAT IT WOULD MEAN what i will ill tie le the bene benefit flit asked a gentleman peD yesterday it if the non kon parti san ean ticket Is 13 fleeten fleeted elL eted wo we will try to name a few of the benefits bene 1 there will bo be no clashing between tile mayor and council in an effort to make party points 2 there will be no time spent in the th council scheming or debates to compaan party advantages 3 there will bo be no worthy man turned t urd ed because he belongs to one party and a worthless mail employed because he belongs belong to another party parly 4 the first allegiance alle elance of 0 every man elected to office will N ill bo be to the city annl not to any party 5 the ollices odices in which the cites business will be conducted will be business office and not party recruiting stations 6 the th officers in their offices and on tho the streets 1 will ill riot bo be importuner importuned by I 1 men 1 who tius worked for them and want re reward and 7 the off officers leers will not by assessments bo be reminded of their party obligations ligat ions 1 8 no unnecessary work will be done la in order to io reward ward manipulators for or doubtful services and in order to hold them in uno line for or the next campaign 9 the whole aholo business of the mayor flayer and council will bo be to attend to the cites affairs as prudent business men look after their own affairs 10 JO the cincera belne being directly responsible to tho the city and not to any party they will proceed on that line 11 if any stealing ste allne la Is done there N will III not be a strong marusan behind the thief or thieves to shield and defend tho the theft 12 the officers when doing their d duty uty will not noi be assailed by a vindictive party press presa in the interest of a a ollie hofft llo political party 13 the business of tho the council will bo be greatly simpli simplified fled and its sessions reduced to half the time lime now occupied by it because there will bo be no sparling for partisan points 11 proposed expenditures will be considered solely from brorn the standpoint of the cites needs and not in a party parly sense at all 15 16 tho the incentives for quarry ling among city officers will be demov removed e d and tho the vast expense which in the dast has been levied upon tho the city merely through partisan and personal spites will be avoided 16 the offices will mill bo be trusts land 11 ill III cease cea ie to be snaps |