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Show A DA3IP SUBJECT. IK'Ki.Nti lbe campaign thai receded re-ceded the t lection, by means of w hich the present City Council was installed by fraud, one of the leading "Liberal" batlle-criis wai, "Salt Lase work for Bait Lato workmen." work-men." This delusive promise is being fulfilled ful-filled inamancerlhatdocs not seem to overwhelm some members of the opposition with unqualified satisfaction. satisfac-tion. It appears that tbuMa or has been unable to discover a raiu in the "Liberal" ranks possessing sufficient suf-ficient ability to sprinkle the streets of this City, and hai consequently awarded the contract to keep down the dust to an Omaha firm, at $2000 a month. It will now be in order to place thin inscription ou "Liberal" campaign cam-paign banners, in place of the one quoted In the beginning of this article: arti-cle: "Salt I.akc contracts and work for Omaha contractors and workmen." One of the gentlemen w ho placed a bid fiir the sprinkling, is a pronounced pro-nounced "Liberal" Mr. A. Iu Williams. Wil-liams. That gentleman took a lively I and active interest in the campaign that preceded the February election, lIug clamorous about the merits ot his arty candidate for Mayor. In tlie ranks of the parade he w as in the habit of shouting, with an enthusiasm enthu-siasm worthy of a better cause: "Scott, Scott, George M. Scott." Would it not bo appropriate now for Mr. William", In view, of recent developments connected with the political shrine at which he worshipped, wor-shipped, to extemporize a procession, bead It himself, pa's over the old marching ground, and keep step to tho tuno of "Scott, Scctt, Great. Great Soot?" |