it ! 71 Cn election will be held in said county on Tuesday, Xovomber 3rd, 1890( for tho purposo of elect- Jj Wc8, One State Senator, One Assemblyman, One ShoriCf, One Treasurer, Three Commissioners, ,TE BALLOT. Vj VOTED. al Elsctors shall be Equivalent to a Mark Opposite eyerp name of the Group of jMatfl thus Marked. Qm Ticket must Not Mark aCro33Within the Circle at the head of the Column ' STRAIGHT TICKET o KTriIIN THIS CIRCLE FOll A STRAIGHT TICKET o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE !,t and Vice I'rcHldem. N0 SEWALL. tJcntial Electors. (Murk a.') II. lull roth. " rrett. 1 hIiiii'I. i IMnliiinty. IllCK. k'uiiuiigli. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKKT o MARK WITHIN THUCIIU.'LK IttlLKV CITIZEN Mfi winnrmiiiTTfimtrrM The Voter may Insert in the cot umn below, the name; ol any per eon whose name IS NOT PRINTED on the ballot for whom he desires to Vote. No r-? SCI Thin column Is for tlie use nt voters ilestrlii: ovule Inr (Mtiiliiluii'K other Hum fiiose wlm-i I m tnc npiir print. s on thts tmllot. FACTS ABOUT WAGESL rrlces Paid to Labor In Conn tries On a Gold Basil. FIGUBES THAT DO NOT LIE. Voters of This Country Will No Longer Listen to Theories ABOUT THE SOAROITT Of KOIIT. IKnr 1'ri'ililt'iil anil vice I'lcM.l.lnt. Mckinley AND HOBART. uiaa;Ta-i.iniifc-iii i.imai Preside n Hal Electors- War. ;.) 7Ji)0.li VV barton. 'Alexander .. 1'iitlon. W i 1 1 iu in Wit hero w. 1'eter L. Kimbei ly. John S. IVhih'iii. IiiI1IMOII. K. nil. Hank. ieDtfier, Jr. limit. Phillips. Kiilr hi. I -L roll. lMlly. krtain. illlllf. on. ihe. ' Black. irliitnl. IlllieV. kney. VnUtticcat-Large Vi Congress. (Nark S) tannin'! ' I I 1 A llun li.Jtoike. .frank"!'. Ik'tuVli-v. vTi.liuiii Leonard Myn. .loerpu II. HuddeW William F. . Solly. John Fritz. Henry L. Johunon. .lolm II . Lund in. Everett bitch, j Hider Wellington Wilde, j Hiirrjuon Hull. David W. Miller. Henry C IVevoHt. j htin.-g V. Hiown. Frederick li. button. ( George Jiarrou Miller. Reuben Hathawav Blnndel. George Thompson Swank. utmuel Edward WiIhod. William Maurice lUtnlolnh. Emanuel W ei tliminer. I oh lull Speer. 1-dvMtrd Kveretl Abraiu. Imidor Sobel. VVr i 1 1 1 it in Schuur. loeepll C. Cuillpbbll. Represent iHive-at-Large in Congress- (Murk ) i nr President mil Vice rrcaldtail I'ALMER NBUCKNER. Prcsiden tial Electors. (Mark ;) Willinm V. Km rp'ililnii mi. I Vice I'ri'Hlilehl. ....rlv Augustus ! I . totim i"s i pln'li I. Mi'Ciinillf. lolm IHiiiii IiumI 1'iliU Sninin-I, Sicliola .1, ttrillin. lllllli'M llrlil Presidential Electors. (Insert H'ii I Kl'llll M ulic. inkon, I Q iHiniwirisrTTtMiM-" m 1 ii-orifH StemiiiKii. 1 )rlamli S. IoIiichmT"""""'"- Henry iTover I H men .1. Dull. I 'ntu'iov S. Kiiimfll. i rrdftrirk TTTT InHiui VVehl. 'Siimuel K. Ileiitv. Doiiald K. I no.lrt. I'liinmiM I'. 1,11enr. 'ailleM Hreillll. lame M. Illlteml. I'lMIIIIIIH lll lill lul l W 1 1 1 nt ii i A. it 1 1 tii 1 1 li. I'.. i . iTnTnTIeiToiTT- ! lank 1'ieliliii, Ecprcsen la I ice-al-La rJe in ( oiiLtress. liuliiia A. Grow, I S, uiiiel A. I:ive!li0l t. Uelijfililill (', I'otl. Wnlkei - I It'epresentatiri' in Congress. flilHert V) Senator in the dencrai .Isseinhli. (Insert 1) ftctrescntatire in Hie (ien era I Ossein ft. lliiMert, 1) Sheriff. llllHerl I Treasurer. Insert l) Com missioncrs- lUHert t ) Auditors. (ItlHnrt X) Coronor. (lnnert.1) ill?1 J! Is iB a 2 A 3 'g ThrM Thing That Alwyi laUrMt th laboring Mrn-rirtt, Oooil Wn -end, MMdj Kmplnyinf nt anil Tlilrtl, lha nr Moaey In C Irrutatlnn Tha Conrtn. alona ea All Tliraa Qiifiatlun ttr mand tha Trlamph of McKlnlry, Protaetloa 4 Bonail Mont y. Thero nra Ihmj thln that rtlwaya In termit the UViorlug men, mya the Jean no tm Dtiipatch. Flnil, rvt waga; incond, lndy mplriyniiMit; tlilrd, thatwwt money In clrruliitlcn In answer to thefn illver runinont e x loava to quoM tha price ald to labor lit a few trniUn In eon n trie on a irnld bnsN and the mimv labor alo In fnuntrle on a pllvor luisl The itatltle am taken from The World Almatiae for H'.il, and the viunn can lie fnund In tho re port of tha Vnltod State cennnii: llrlrklayir are paid per week In tho p'ld b:ulii tint i-ifj its follows New Smith Wain. fni.:t; Victoria, (I I ; Urn lil, 17.00; II Iitliun, f.f,s; Denmark, 7; Fimiico, f7.'.', Germany, tl.L'l; KnuUnd, fr.VH; StHitl.nnl, IT.Vi; 1' tilted StiiU-s, f.'I.H, and d it.irla, fis. In the following r iiintriea on a silver mU thu wnnes f..r l.i'lcUayerHn,..: Austria. f:l M (In : ".into, (1.41 Uussla, I.SI; Meileo, ID; Voiier.uula, t J,tmn, f.'. 0. As the silver inoiiey In each nf thewt eoiintrlen W Worth nly nlKint M per cent, of the value, of r'ld tho reader nan judge for himself whether nr not n freo Hllver liasN Is nm iluelvo of hltfii wagea. Thla U but otmex umple of the v.irioui) employ incuts taken to how the relative wage paid. Now consider the wcond quostlon of ie;uly oniil vmeiit. Theory four years a :i waa, give us a chance nt tho markets of tho world iind we will glvo Mteudy em ployment to our laboring men. Has mich Ix-eii tho caw Is not the e.imo tariff policy to be pursued by tho Democratic partyf It seems from tho hard tiiuea nf the lent four ytvtrs the market of tha world have gotten a chance at us. With mom depositor In the bank than aver liefure la the history of our country, doe H go to nhow that hard time 1 brought about by the carety of money? The argument that cr:lty of money never brought about good time I cer tainly true, but the opK1U U equally true that go. si tlmo never brought aliout a Mcarelty of money. If the money of our roimtry Utility woa put Into ulrculatlou and not hoarded up through fear there would bn no talk about acarclty of money. A to the third question, the dollar of to day I eiially good among all climson. No one would ak fur anything more. Its parity Is never ijue, tinned. Then why r-t. Hurt to cxHrlment, a tho Hople did four year ago? The voter of this country will listen no further to theory; they want fucts. SILVER DOWN WHEAT UP. An Inlerrttlng l.ltllai I'ml 1'tiiit Mioitl.l Net he 1'oricoltrn, Tin recent tiharp advaiiee In wheat co incident with a fall In silver Is quite In line with tho experience of the last month mill annihilate the theory thai (ho prii n ufnilver Is inseparably linked with the prices of farm products. Government aay bar fell to HUty-flve ami a half cent an ounce. At this price the bullion value of tho silver In a stainl nrd dollar I fifty and a half cents, s i that If the advocate of free coinage were ue cesful we would have a dollar worth altoul fifty cent. Every claim made by the sllverlte ha Ist-n promptly refuted by tho event. They l pleaded for the paasngo of thu Sherman law, asserting that tho government' pur chase of nearly Uoo ton a month under that law practically the entire product of this country would advance tho price of illver no that Hlxteuu ounoos would be eiiual to an ounce of gold. In other word, they wild It would cll at H W an ounce. When the law panned and purchase un der It began allvor wa tl.OH an ounre. After more than thno year of Hteady gov ernment buying when the law wa re pealed silver wai aoventy cent! Itecently the free coinage advocate havo lieen a urlng tho farmer that their wheat would continue to fall union illver could be ad tancctl. What I the fact? Silver goea down because tho demand 1 not equal to thokiipply, and wheat advances bocauo the demand exceed tho supply. The fa n ue i- limit mo that tho price of hi pro ducts are not dependant upon the fluctua tions of silver tint lifutti flwi ........! ( - - I - . nnnu nnvmni . laws that govern all other conn lltlcs. N. V. Herald. J3 . O li J 2 C a J8 B a n m Tt A ffi M asisgKatf-p. ss,5 C J! " ill i 8 a r " J 5 a 2 3 aa) jm g k e ,13 w . "3 i 0 a i a 3 ..en , M g, E " V i a 3 ' . G a 0 o a- n !i it u O 2 I a S s3 Tl i 3 sol-sSiS 9 hh jd . SkH O 3 O O a I n 3 -1 sis w Jail S 1 6 3 f 5 2a5l?IlS s e s3Is3f- W H Ml vajH o 2" biH p i i,r ssjs3iaaLs& PRODUCTION OF SILVER. Tha Aauonat llrougUt forth Since the Crloia of '13. Since allvor waa "ntruck down by tho crime of 1873" the mine of tho Vnlted State alone have produce. I MJ.avo.uuO ouncel. Tho commercial valuo of tho cnormou yield, reckoned at tho average price for each year, wa fl,1,03,0U0. The coining value of tho total product at tho exlatlug ratio wa 8l.2U,7M,ooO. So that If porinltted to enjoy free coinage the initio owner would have made no "addi tional profit," a tho circular of their "finance oommlttoo" truly put It, of f.'71, fiS.ftOO. Thoy would have inado an "addl tloiiul Jiroflt" of laS.OOO.ObO on tho yield of 18'Jl, and of 136,000,000 on' tho yield of 1HM. No wonder Mr. Merrill thought they "coum anora not to lvo" tho "ad dlUonal profit they wolld rtcoUe for their own illver product for one month" to help elect a free oolnage preildaaV September Adjourned List. M. M. Mfljftiij-lilin, (J. R. S!g lor, rt.nl. Ex'rn v. Cntlmrtno Wt id er and Andn-w Wt-idcr. 1. Knit; on IMff. to hIhiw (nMW wliv jtnliiiriit ts!)(,nM n,, t In' iiH'iuiI and Catlmrinu Wt idt-r (la- I K it. -t into n d( fciirr. M liinijrlilin. IVdUr. (. F. DiiiilMTinnn iw if m ill H. DanUnniui v, rint)ln A J oy, now W. W. WarncN, ndtn'r. In. S it mi, 1 mi.;. 2. Rule mi 11 If. (o show cause wliv jiKl-rnunt sli.itil.l in,! Ik'i.is iimI mid iVft. li t into a di fctur. Il.wt-r. I'lrich, .T. 5. Mnyt-r v. I'c::!: v!v;ti;i:i llailrnnd ('oniimiiv. No. 1 I I, May It rin, n;m. Iltili' lor jndtni'tit b'.r want of a MiUiciftit alii. 1 1 ii . t .1. I. in.. riricli. IIimIut. Wliiliniiic ami nt- . ..r the Us,- tit N. T. Ibilniiiic s. !,( I ivvri-tnii i linn li nf tin- l A aticlical AsMN'iatinii. No. !. IW. (.nil. 'H I. A miii -U I. 1st aiiis Inr a iii-e i i I 'li icliA I'.it. In r. r.ifi. i A 1,'ii li 1 S. ;i.. v. Km!, , r ili:d .1. !'.. II .11. Nn. !:'., S. pi. fiTiM, 1 s'.i.",. K-! !,, -!...-, , ' . r. llll ill (.llllill. I Itl.t In ,,j I ,,.. It-mi nils Id intn a 1. f mch, I'mv.i i- .nn! V, , i-, I-. 1 1 it li. In liif i -lalf id .Ii.ii.itlun Kumii;. I'. I . Mi l i 1 1 i I lifoiTi mnt i,' A. I.'ninir:. Murmur. ''mm.. K.iK.r. In llir .-tatr nt a:iii l !. Sialil. 7. I'Ai't jil imis in ri'liirii tu ni'ilcr ol alr till' a III. Ill nf il. lils, I'lli'll. ('lulls,.. I 'iiinii Tw p. I'.ior I i-tri l vs. Wiisliinirt.iti Tw p. I'our liistrirt. Nn. I, May st's.si.iii, 1s;k;, s. Ainnl Ilinn an .inlt r nf iv iiinval. I liiih. ISntdorl In tin- mailt r .d tlic irMirt ( 'tiiiiiiiissiuiit rs aiinintit (y rtinii mill, r Act May 'J"J, isii.", run Miitiiin nt" lnMinilry liiif lu t wtru I 'nion ami Snvtl. r ruiinlit s. 1'. Mu riliniix In llic icMirl n( JI. S. I'nvi r, Win. M.iu r ami A. 1$. I'.vun, llir.r .it ilif r.iiiimissi.iii.'o. I "awl inr. A. A. I.i is. r A Fullmer. In (lie matter nl lln iii,in- ul'.l. I". 'riiiuna-. N... lol, May tt i in I SllC. I'. -.Ut ilin- lulL.' I, i.. i, t!.'. eiiiiimi.-ii.iiri- and mutiiin t a rule, ete. W't iser ami I'.uelier. I'lrieli. r u 1 1 f.'ianiiijf c) tin; Law. Some m.iullis ajj.i ,nliislie. fur (lie inliirmatiiiti nf the larmers the law in full iru iiinii fur a re liate nn road taxe wln n idi-liretl waouiisare usnl. Snme .jUestiuiis villT Mliee aii-ell a to the j.iir- ose ol tlie law, I lit- matter wassiili- Uliltetl tu Attorney (lellelal Met'or- niiek and iu the njiininii lie has oiv eii the I lejiartnieiit of Aiieuiturc li nays ; "The evident jiuriose of this leg islation wiis to (irevent a far as it s-ilile the use of the narrow tires on wagons uion whieh heavx loads were earned, ami to eueoiiraoe the Use of U ide lire-to the . ml lhal the mads should lie injured as little as iossilile, I am of the ojiinioii, how ever, that a lainn r who Uses a draft Wilson earryino- ',ikio ,oumls or more, has them e.iiij.jin with loiir iliell lilt s ami Uses no Wlioou it( .1 narrow tire fin- the j i 1 1 m of ear ryino; 0,(101) ionmlsor more, l,riiijrS himself within the pros isions of this net ami is entitled to the fi liate of tine-font th of the asscs-ed hi'diwav tax." iTllddleliiii'tf iTlni'Ks't Corrected weekly livniir n Matter . h'.uu I'ittetl cllerrleit L'lipil led " Mint.:. I f"-u KllMllll'ITil'H ( InioiiH r.nr.l Tallow Chickens per lb Turkey Side Hlionliler Ham Oltl Wheat Kye Corn. , OatiOld Hrnn per 100 lbs Miilillmira Chop rlour per hbl n l aiifM. li..... ...., ... i; nt i' ti H 10 7 4 ti ...10 .77 , liO .& .75 .M 3.40 a n wut. I ' t
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