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Show " T11L 1'i.OPi.E'S CIMIIDVTES. Tt Tjir school election to lie held on Mondaj, July 14, two trutecs are to be elected by and from each municipal ward in this city. Every eglstered voter who Iia3 resided In the hJisoI district thirty days im- i -nedlatily preceding the election may vote thereat. The board of education will con ist of these trustees and the Mayor, who I- to be ex rffiao president of the Uwrd One tru-tee from each uuulc!il ward will hold offlce for .wo jeirs, aul the other for one yar, and until thirsucceuorsare elected and quilificd The following named gentlemen baicU-eu selected bv the peoiileat conventions held in Uie municipal wards as candidates for the office ol -ehool tru'tn First Municipal Ward William Fuller and W. W. Kiler He-end Dav.d Mckenne and Thomas Hull Third William J. Xewman and Joseph S. Hyde. Fourth Richard W. Young and Jeorgf D t'ypir. Fifth Alonzo Young and If. A Tuckett. We luvite attention to Uie fact thatall the-e candidates are j-rma nent w ell known and respected citi zen, who have long resided in this ommuuity. They are Intel-iigeut, Intel-iigeut, cipablc and active busi-I busi-I uuss mm, thoroughly tmalified lor the jovition for which thij iiave been nominated. If the wel fare of the city, and particularly its educational interests, were considered consid-ered without reference to tarty.they would all lie elected. Some of their opponents are -carceli known among the people vhom tin i ire named tore j resent. In thoe nijuieipil wards where the People's Partj certaiali predominate, predomin-ate, the gentlemen named above as audida'i- for those wards should receive 1 good majority. If the election ic firl eoudueted, the People's Party caudidatesougbt to form the majority of the board of education It depenas upon the act! le men of the party to Me that a full vote is secured. Tills Is matter or very great Importance, jud we hope that while 110 noise or contention or villification of opponents oppo-nents is indulged in by the People's Pa-ty, the returns of tho election will show that its members have not been ashen, but that every man has faithfully performed his duty. |