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Topeka Populist from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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OUR ATTORNEYS. HOW HARRIS WAS NOMINATED. the democrats to waste their time fighting the repuclicans. If we CORRESPONDENCE. Wanamaker, June 14.

The' Rev. Frazer delivered an ad THE POPULIST. Published weekly, at $1.00 per year. vote that ticket we can get the re An ex-union soldier nominated W. H.

BENNINGTON," Central Bank Building. dress before the Feople's party club publicans, out of offioe. If we QchaTTfTkirbyI for congress an ex-rebel soldier; something unheard of in the political annals of Kansas. 611 Kans Ave, Topeka. A.

J. B. Smith. N.R.P.A. X.R.P.A.

Advertising rates per Inch per TOMLINSON. I The most amusing bit of literature we hare read for months, next after Curtis' speech at Lyndon, is Tomlinson's wail over the Wichita convention. He complains that we actually nominated "a straight People's party tioket" and declares our is by "all the fanatioal fervor of the crusades." It acouses us don't, we can't. We want a change and the sensible thing for a democrat to do is to vote the tioket that will oust the present officeholders." to-night. His remarks were on general reform and were attentively listened to by a good house, after which the following resolutions, presented by Mrs.

D. I. Furbeck, were Fred candidate for Disc for additional spate and month, time. unanimously adopted: Wm. Mason, 511 Kens.

Ave. (rep); "I have lived neighbor to Mr. Lewelling while he was farming Whereas, It has pleased our congress in the First district, who defeated W. A. Harris for the nomination at the Holton convention, placed the name of his opponent in nomination for con gressman at large.

His speech Heavenly Father in the dispensation of His providence, which is past find on uow-skin creeK in oeagwiox This paper la on file with the MIDLAND MUTUAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, Boom 425 Whitney B'l'q Kan. citt, which la our accredited agent for receiving subscriptions and advertising. ing out, to remove from his field of of the "brutal purpose of self- and 1 know him well. He is 1 1 labor L. L.

Polk, the beloved Pres. of the N. F. A. and an efficient worker aggrandizement" and ther "de was a taking one.

Ho pointed to struction of the democratic party." in the cause of justice and reform: his empty sleeve and told how he therefore be it SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1802. It would have been much better had lost it in the defense of the Jk8olved, That we deeply deplore if we had named a straight dem- the loss of the great leader at so flag which he had close at hand momentous a time, when it seems ir and pointed to. Then he told of 615 Kans.TAve, T. M. Street.

M. E. MATTHEwS, 605 Kans. Ave. A.

M. MAOKEY, Keeley N. Topeka. W. P.

DOUTHITT, 635 Kans. Ave W. F. RIttHTMIRE, P.N.GISH. 704 Kans.

Ave. R. E. HILLER, 104 w.5th St. CALVIN RANSOM, (721 Kans.

Ave. D. E. SOWERS, 433 Kans Ave. J.

H. MOSS, 700 Kans. Ave. W. C.

WEBB, 815 Monroe St.n J. H. COLLIER, 422 Kans. E. E.

CHESNEY, J. T. WARD, 522 Kans. Aye. FRANK HERALD Metropolitan Hall.

plutooratio ticket with Tomlinson for governor, then, if there had been a senator to appoint, he would have named K. Hudson reparable and creates consternation throughout our ranks, carrying sorrow into thousands of the nun Lie homes the valor of Col. Harris as a confederate soldier and said that it of our land, and whereas, the grief and all the lickspittles of Wall which we feel so heavily is but a drop compared to the waves of desolation was time that the boys who wore the blue and the gray should shake hands across the bloody chasm. street, whether dam. or would have shouted our praise, See? a gooa tarmer, a good ouBiness man, honest and intelligent I am surprised that the People's party would nominate so good a man.

He would make a good governor but I will never vote, for an old rebel for congress." D. J. Dickenson, W. 10th St (rep): "Lewelling is a first-class man. I knew him when he was superintendent of the Quaker reform school in Iowa.

He would make an honest governor. He is a fine speaker. I don't see how he came to join the People's party." Kansas City Star: "His father died when he was two years of age, and at the age of ten his mother died. He was then thrown upon now rolling over the hearts of his family and home; therefore be it The sentiment spread like wild further What's the use of lying, snivelling firo and old soldiers with Grand Besolved, That we extend to his be reft family our sincerest sympathy in or playing the hypocrite? Tou know very well that this contest Army badges claimed the right to their dark day and pray the Father of love and consolation to gently lead second his nomination. The enthusiasm spread, the stars and them through the valley of sorrow.

is a straight fight to the finish between the people of this country and the robbers of Wall-street. OUR TICKET. stripes were waved and a motion to make the nomination by ac liesolved, That a copy of tnese resolutions be sent to the Topeka Populist for publication and to the Why don't you either stand up clamation took so well that the family of our fellow leader. tor tne people ana be a man, or honestly acknowledge yourself G. W.

CAREY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 522 Kans. Ave. friends of other candidates dared not oppose it All the ex-union soldiers among the delegates who cowardly sneaking cur, doing your the world and went to work as a farmhand, and at the age of fifteen Governor L. D.

Llewellyn. Lt. Percy Daniels. Sec'y of State R. S.

Osborne. Atty. Gen J. T. Little.

Associate Justice S. II. Allen. Auditor B. Prather.

Treasurer W. H. Biddle. Supt. of Instruc II.

N. Gaines. FOR CONGRESS. best to betray the people into the desired to second Col. Harris' he tried to enlist in the army, but hands of your Wall-street masters? his name was stricken from the Mr.

Editor: In this article I will give you my views on the financial legislation of 1861 and '62. The law of the land for the past 30 years, enacted by foreign gold, has been that the laboring man should make bread for nabobs, in the sweat of his face, and eat the crumbs which fall from the rich man's table. What has Cliff Baker and the PHYSICIANS. DRS. MINNEY MAGEE, PRACTICE LIMITED TO TH1 EVE AND EAR.

723 Kans. Ave. Booms 1, 2 and 3- rolls on account of his age. A second time he tried to enlist and nomination were requested to rise and be counted. The secretary announced the result as 264 Every veteran in.

the convention, every old soldier in At Large, W. A. Harris. gang of eastern blood-suckers he represents done for the people of Topeka that the people should be F.J. Close, finally was put in an army bridge constructing corps.

He went to work as a carpenter and bridge TOPEKA KANSAS. placed under tribute to them to OFFICE HOURS, 9 TO 12 A. 2 TO 4 P. the house seemed to want to tell his war record and how friendly be felt for the ex-confederates. Strict lines have been formed, on the one side of which are the wealth producers, and upon the other side are the wealth hoarders.

make them millionaires? Bead 4th 5th 6th 7th SABBATH, 10 TO II M. E. V. Wharton. John Davis.

Wm. Baker. Jerry Simpson. builder at the age of twenty. At the close of the war he went to Ploughkeepsie, N.

where he the article headed Wheeling, in this populist, and see if it is On labor's side of the line are When they had talked themselves out, the motion to nominate Col. was employed as a driver for the not about time that the people of starvation wages, the half clad, the Erie Canal company. Me re- Topeka were considering where half fed, the homeless, and no refuge Harris by acclamation was put, a rising vote taken and every man in DR. PHILLIPS, 600 Kans, Ave. BLACKSMITHS.

MINER McFARL AND, 1030 Kans. Ave. A. B. WEBBER, 307 Jackson St.

mained here several months and their hard earned monev crocs. If but the crave for the toiling millions drifted west to Toledo, but finally the citv owned its street car. hi a land, the republicans tell us, is 611 KANSAS AVENUE. Historic spelling don't count. The right way is 1 1 i g.

The weather is almost hot enough to make Charlie Curtis' hair curl. Governor Levelling is in town went back to Iowa, where he found ftiAntrift VwhL wntM- wnrlcB. not literally flowing with milk and honey, the house was up and cheering in an instant cheering, waving hats and flags and Col. Harris was declared the nominee. pmnlnvmant, nn the Burlington I nnM The millions on labor's side are i viia wuii vh.

vn. nuuia iouuuqu I 3 i hnrrl burdened with debt, and toil incessant CARPENTERS. G. W. DURAND, 1200 Kans.

Ave. jmssoun niver rauroaa. taring for cjty expenses. Keduce tax the evening he went to the Burling- ation by stopping the steals. ly to earn the necessaries of life, to pay rent, interest and taxes to create WHAT THEY SAY.

today to pick out a house to live a fund upon which monopoly can feed MOSES HARMON. ton business college and finally began to teach school. He was for fourteen years a member ot the in the next two years. and become rich and insolent. On the other side of the line are the money kings, millionaires, mortgage In obedience to a mandate of board of directors of the Iowa Tomlinson and his gang of boodler "democrats" are just the United States court, the editor owner and mortgage closer.

Magiul state normal school and was president of the board when he re- about as good republicans now as JONES COX Have just received the finest car-load of EVERGREEN TREES Ever seen in the city. See them at corner of Van Buren aDd 4th. Leave orders at Cottage House, 327 Jackson street. Judge Martin: "The People's party have nominated a ticket composed of capable, clean, honorable men. The ticket js a better one than had expected and will compare favorably with any ticket that has been nominated by of "Lucifer" of this city, left last cent homes and colossal mansions Hudson and his gang.

dia signed five years ago and came to Tuesday to suffer the sentence of guttering with the brilliancy of monds, Wichita. He was also superin- the court, a year confinement Brother Platt gets twelve dollars a month for defending the A few short years ago we had not a tendent of the reform school for the penitentiary. This persecution thievery of the republican party, single millionaire in the land, now we drla in Iowa for a number of of Mr. Harmon has become a dis- any of the parties in this state for BRASS FOUNDRY and after death he will set are cursed bv over thirty thousand of good many years. I think they years.

grace to Kansas. them, builded better than they knew. Lewelling's leaning toward the His paper, the Lucifer, is de Why, and by what means, have the he republicans will have to be AND NOVELTY WORKS. E. J.

GERDOM SONS. BRVSS FINISHERS. MYldola anH all cause of the laboring classes had voted to the discussion of sociologi- products of labor been forced out of the hands of the people and over the very smart if they nominate a bet- been very preceptible, and so con- cal questions and in some item he er ticket or even one that is as vincedwashe that some national overstepped the bounds of "pro- Vita arwl fnfrk fVia Timiila nf nn ifllfl. thoroughly roasted. would it pay you to help the People's party resist plutocratic stealing? Would it pay you to help the plutocrats to steal from yourself? Two hundred and ekty-four ex-union soldiers and twenty-rfive 1 -J i It kinds of Machine Work and Repairs, Dies and Punches for Press Work.

Shop at 1012 Kansas TOPEKA, good. I should be satisfied to movement was necessary to ao- pney uuu uuwn uj BOme interest.takul not-producing class? vote that ticket unless the demo compliBh amelioration of the con- appointed censor of public morals, When did thig plundering policy be crats nominate one. As the mat- ditions surrounding the masses, who evidently oeneve mat woman Khi? Who is responsible for it? Is now stands it would be im hat he took a lively interest in all special mission is to gratify the it in full force and operation today? labor organizations he found lust of men. This persecution was if continued, what must be the final possible to say what the democratic convention is going to do." here and was one of the leaders in begun two or three years ago, and outcome? How can this plundering INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS, S. II.

Wright, Prop. Builds all kinds machinery. Steam pumps, engines farm machinery repaired. 118 East Eighth Street. ex-confederate as delegates to the People's party state convention, seconded the nomi- Tlr a Tr nf nr it ia time to call a halt.

Even if policy of obtaining something for Rankin Mason: "I am for that nothing, be destroyed and labor and ticket from top to bottom, and came the People's party. From Mr. Harmon did do that which nation oi vy a. Hams as con the laborer obtain their rights? shall vote and work for it unless gressman at large. he time of leaving Iowa until the was unseemly, the crime of bis brmation of the new party in persecution is a hundred times These questions I will now proceed he democrats do something which URUB, deferred, makes the will necessitate my taking a dif- to answer.

I shall have to deal with laws and historical facts. In ex Kansas, he never caBt a vote for greater, and will yet revert on the stomach ache, and Tomlinson's anv state or national ticket. heads of those who press it. erent course. We've got to do posing this plundering policy, which boast that when Hill became pres On the organization of the Peo- MAJOR COLE.

for years has robbed the many for the something to get these infernal corrupt republicans out of office. dent he "would take royal good pie's party he was elected chairman benefit of the few, I snail commence care of the newspaper boys" has Commercial, Society, Show, Pamphlet, It's time we stopped their thieving of the Sedgwick county central Well, the big blowhard has at the beginning of the outrage upon been pushed so far into the future practices, and remember that I committee, which position he has gone. He went away saying that the laboring and unsuspecting people. that it will be of little use in his hold Avr Rim. Ha ia a noorlhis crusade here had not been a I In the spring of 1861 we had am for Wharton for congressman.

life time. No wonder he's sick, man comparatively. He has little success. Yet he placarded the gigantic war upon our hands and the Anytning to beat the republicans. As we have frequently predict fWTiNQ.

outside of his home and what is city with his "Get Right with treasury was empty. What was to be I don't know the man, but I'll go in cn any scheme to down a re invested in his business as a job- God" slickers and had all the rot- done? The government was greatly I i i in need of money to strengthen the ed, the boodle republicans and the boodle democrats are getting E. G. MINER, 707 Kans. Ave.

publican candidate." Der oi DUtier, eggs aua cueese. ncu iouum uuiu wok very close together. And the 3. H. Moss: "They nominated He lives in Fairmount, a little raising a big hoo-doo.

He got his BROWN'S ODORLESS COMPANY. sinews of war. Gold had taken fright, as it always does in any great emergency, and hied away. The Shy- decent republicans i and decent suburb of the city, where he owns 25.00 a day as long as he could a better ticket than I thought they CLEANS VAULTS, SIXES, AC. democrats are doing the same.

a pleasant little home surrounded and then abandoned the city to could get in their ranks, it is a Faithful work at fair prices. locks and. Wall street were exultant and jubilant over the prospects of war. by a couple of acres of orchard, the salvation army and Mrs. wood splendid ticket, composed of men, This is not a compaign of the parties againBt each but of 300 Leland Veale's Add.

His nomination ia admitted by all worth. As between the three, the all of them good and capable. Now do you ask why this exultation, LEAVE ORDERS AT 104 WEST 5TH St. the people against the plutocrats. am for that ticket and think the to be a merited recognition of major was the most reprehensible, why human life had lost its sacred- A W.

BROWN SOKJ "Judas betrayed his master for other democrats will be." integrity and ability. becanse, being more intelligent, ness? Do you think their hearts were he better understood his own I aglow with the prospect of the emanci- thirty pieces of silver. Benedic Eugene Wolfe, chairman of the The trial of the case of Knight obliauitv. The hich toned preach- pation of the colored man? No. PATRICK H.

CONEY. Late 111th N. Y. Inf. Arnold betrayed his country for democratic county central com.

versus the Undertakers' trust re- er8of who failed him teJSj SS $10,000 in British gold and Solicitor of Pfjtsioxs, mittee: "Well march right in the middle, with them all. this veals one of the most ghoulish, here and to him while to amasT wealih general's commission. John Sher- or any claims against the government growing out of the late war. Information freely given on request. Write man and a republican congress be- fall, and you'll see me in front hyena-like forms of robbery that kere nad the gall to proclaim after at the expense of the people.

And bun Iipmi develoDed even nnder k- i.m. i these generous Wall street patriots trayed their country for 100,000 carrying one of Mrs. Lease's ban for blanks. P. II.

Coset. Ti i i i- came forward, according to Appleton's our republican system of stealing Lremal8 wayf that the cydopdia of 1861, and offered to loan of English money and L. H. Platl ners. You they're all right, 316 Kans.

Topeka. every wing in Bignt. av taws method was in steadv work the government money, to assist in and between us we'll make things is helping to complete the transfer for twelve dollars a month and mT nrntent Mr. Knirbt inhi Lj i i protectine these same Shylocks, at a warm for the republicans." anywhere Fob sale. We have for sale a splendid Clydesdale stallion, nine 6 rate of interest ranging capacity as a competing business The whole business has been a 24 to 36 per cent a "pulpit suit" once a year.

Eugene Hagan, who is an anh man, but there is no redress for huge burlesque on true Christiani- The veritable Shylock of Shake- years old. Weight, ifiw pounds. Four hundked United States tUBionist, said: "111 tell you what we'll do on the sevenlh of soldiers have been sent by the luo ouu UUi flluo mandillg the pound of fle3h than these having a condition of affairs us glad that the farce has ended. Wall street Shylocks in their demands July; until then I have- nothing to butcher Harrison into Wyoming say. to murder the people there at the placed around them by which they And we are gladder yet that the upon the government in the hour of are compelled to submit to this real christian work of Rer.

Mr. Todd Allen Sells will vote the Peo instance of the English cattle extortion. was not shaken in the least but is undisguised enemy, on the other. barons. Every tory whelp who W.

A- Hakbis was one of" the going steadily for ward and promises disguised as a friend, stood the Wall ple party ticket, too. He said today: "I am satisfied with that ticket, and shall vote it What's votes for Harrison will be guilty Sound, well broken, sure foal getter. Price $100.00. Address this office or J. Andersox, Peter-ton, Osage Co.

Kans. Box 35. Fob sale: We have for sale a splendid farm of 80 acres, near Cawker City, Mitchell county, well improved, 50 acres cultivated good house, good water, 2,000 bu. cribs. Price unincumbered.

Address this office or Leroy N. walling, Cawker City, Eans. street Shylock, clutching his gold and very first men to urge the Al soon to embrace all tne true demanding a rate of interest that would drain the life blood of the of every drop of American blood thus shed- The plutocrats or the liance to go into politics. He was Christian element in the city. the cse of the democrats of this one of the number who met to organize the People's party.

The A GOOD MEAL FOR 15 CIS. state wasting' their time and people must perish. The pluto nation more effectually than the bullets of a southern foe. (2b be contiuued.) Calvxh RASsoai. cratic press of this city dare not first money paid to start the move money trying to do something we can't begin to do? Everybody knows that it's all foolishness for ment was a one-hundred contri comment on this crime.

A vote Do you know that you can, get a good dinner to-day at Kans. Ave, for fifteen cents? for Harrison is a vote for murder. bution by him. Umbrellas repaired, 90S Kans. Ave.

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