Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Nov. 4, 1882 Mr. JACKSON, the Greenback candidate for Congress from this distr., will address the people of Ste. Genevieve at the Court House to night. A vote for BURKS means an endorsement of trickery and fraud. A vote for ZIEGLER is a vote to condemn even a suspicion of trickery and fraud. We hear that our young friend Goforth DITCH is a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Jackson Township. He is a gentleman and well qualified to fill the position. Anton MILLER, Alonzo DAMERON, Sylvester BRAUN, Mary Ann BIESER and Geo. BECKERMANN were assessed twice with their personal property. Four bits are better than two. There are some things which come with a better grace from a man's own friends than from himself that is "blowing his own horn." Mr. BURKS will please take a note of this. BURKS assessed Maurice BAKER who died long ago and lies buried in Chester. The people of Ste. Genevieve all know this. It is a wonder how BURKS found BAKER to get his assessment. Will Mr. Chas. BURKS deny under oath that he had nothing directy or indirectly to do with the changing of the vote that was instructed for LeCOMPTE two years ago? We think not. Why was Gustavus St. Gem not assessed with his personal property? The courts decided that he was a resident of Ste. Genevieve County and Gustave paid like a man when the case went against him. BURKS assessed Aug. KELLER, Max OKENFUSS, Peter CHARDIN and poor Titus LEGRAND twice with their personal property. It is supposed he did this to make sure of the names and the corresponding two bits. KLEIN & JOKERST swear that WEILER promised to support ZIEGLER, they conveyed it to the crowd, who acted on it, but K. & J., they say, are Republicans hence not to be believed on oath. What do you think of it Republicans? If Charles WEILER did not tell Chas. KLEIN, Hy. JOKERST, Charles STAAB and Emile VOGT after the election of delegates, that he was going to vote for ZIEGLER, why don' he deny it under oath or prosecute them for perjury? Mr. BURKS says tampering with means bribery, and bribery means money, that is, there is nothing which can move the soul but money. No wonder he wants to be collector, but do the people want a man with such ideas for Collector? Charles STAAB says that Chas. WEILER told him after he, WEILER, was elected delegate and before the convention, that he was going to vote for ZIEGLER. Will Mr. WEILER or Mr. BURKS have the cheek to say that Chas. STAAB is a liar? We think not. Mr. BURKS boasts that he had seen every delegate in the county within twenty-four hours after the primaries; most of them in the night. What reason could an honest man have in thus skulking around in the dark to see the delegates? Honesty and fair dealing love the light, trickery and fraud love the dark. Vallee HAROLD calls the Irish a race of blunderers, thereby reflecting upon his own father who was the worthy Irish parent of an unworthy son. Well, if it be true that he was a blunderer, we cannot help thinking that his greatest blunder was Vallee. Chas. BURKS says in print over his own signature and we hardly think he will have the cheek to deny this, that, "when the 7th of November shall roll by and the votes of honest men are counted against hypocrisy and dishonor", he will be elected collector so that such men as Jno. L. BOVERIE, Jules JANIS, Dud HARRIS, Chas. C. ROZIER, Jule ROZIER, Judge GILBERT, Mike DRURY, Dr. SCOTT, Louis OBUCHON, the RIGDENS, Dr. LANNING, Andrew SIEBERT, Tony TRAUTMAN, Jno. DALLAS, Mr. COUNTS, the LAWRENCES, Bert VALLEE, Jno. MUESIG, the HOGENMILLERS, FALLER, Judge PINKSTON, Charles STAAB, W.P.DOSS, and hundreds of equally good, honest Democrats who are going to vote for Mr. ZIEGLER must be either "dishonest or hypocrites."