CIRCULAR. "To the voters of Butler county." Whereas, a dodger under the above caption is being circulated throughout the county by the satellites of the U. P. R. R Co. The attention of thevoters of the countv is called to the following: STATE OF NEBRASKA Butler County, ss. B. F. Rolph, Clerk of Butler county, Neb., being first duly sworn on oath says: That on the 2nd day of June, 1879, H. M. Montgomery. Station Agent at David City, of the 0 & R. V. R. R. company j called at his office and procured the Statistics contained in the dodger under the above caption. B. F. Rolph. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3d day of June, 1ST9. J. CJ. Robbeits, Justice of the Peace. You are asked to notice who are circulating the false statements; ask why the same was not made in time to allow you to inform yourselves con cerning the truth of the statements. The conclusions in said statements are false, and intended to mislead you. fcMany farmers" usually have courage enough to put their names to their letters, but sucii sneaks who dare not face a public meeting of their own making are glad to hide behind the respectable name of ''farmer" to hide their devilment. A nice "farmer" II. C. Newman would make, eh? or an other conspirator Horrible II, D. Perkey, or S. S Reynolds. They are the "many farmers" who are now trying to rob the real farmers of Butler countv of a free and fair election. There may be others, but when we show the people that the paid hirelings of the U, P. railroad arc- doing the dirty work of Jay Gould, we hate to associate the name of a neighbor with them. He might rep?nl;,they can'tr- -The-indignation of our people misjht be more than the scoundrels bargain for but as -their power is not in proportion to their wickedness, their defeat at the poljg&hould be sufficient punishment. REWAM). I will p:iy a reward of ten dollars to any ten farmers ot Butler Countv who will establish their authorship of the production, signed "Many Farmers." HORACE GARFIELD.