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{ VO L. C o q u i l l e B U RG EO N AN D P H Y SIC IA N . OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE, COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. IL L promptly respond to all calls, day or night. Who Are the Crim inals ? ATTORNEY at N o ta r y P u b l i c . LAW Who are the criminals? Are they atone Criminal who look from iron bars, Who meet death at tlie hangman's cruel ha ad, Or bear upon their bodies fotters’ scars ? Who are the criminals? Is it that poor wretch Who for a hungry child lias stolen bread ? Or that crazed mother with her starving babe, Who, wand’riug homeless, smiles to find it dead ? Offloe in U .rsld Building, Coquille City, Or. F. DEAN, Ifc T o t a x y aE’ v U b lic , Afraid Olfiw, fixinille City, Oregon. C O M M E R C IA L h ----- Who are the criminals ? Are they among These chained and guarded toilers ou the street, Sentenced to slavery for being poor, For tramping God’s groen earth with weary feet ? Locks, chains nor gallows mark the man debased, For noble men have broken statute laws; Grand souls and great have guiltless suffered these, Bravely borne punishments for some loved cause. most modern arranged BARRER SHOP in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. C. L . M O O N , A ttorn ey and C ounselor at L a n Who then are criminals? Well—are they not Among the rich and powerful of earth? Whoso causes unnecessary pain, Inflicts great suffering, creates a dearth Of things man needs to live, drives from the soil The creatures who must use it or must die— These are the criminals, and these alone We have to fear— here dangers lie. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Baal Estate and Collections a Specialty. John F. Hall, ^ .t t o r n e y - at - L a w , 1ÍAH8IIFIELD, OREGON. Look not for criminals among the weak, The unfortunate, the robbed, the penniless; These may have pitifully goue astray, But had no power to exploit or oppress; But rather look among the mighty ones of enrth, Who rob the toiler, sell the poor, and kill Their fellow men, lead them on to slaughter, Sacrifice life, love and joy to work their will. Dealer in R i a l E st a ti o f al! kinds. 0. A. MIMS,:-— A tto rn e y - a t - L a w , Roseburg, Oregon. Special attention to matters before the Rosehnrg land office, the commissioner o f tlie general land office and secre tary ftf interior at Washington. y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall 1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. A. J. S hhbwood , Consul. George T. Moulton, Clerk. M OURT COQUILLE, NO. 18, FOREST- ers of America, meets every second and feurth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, Coquille City, Oregon. H. N. L obknz , C. R. Geo. O. L eacii , R. S. C EN. L YTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. K., T m eets every first Monday night o f each month. Visiting comrades in good standing oordiully ^ ' V^ ask V n 3^ Com J. Q u ic k , Adjutant. EN. LYTLE. W. R. C., NO. 9. MEETS in Coquille City on the first and third G Wednesday afternoon in each month. M rs . W. H im , Pres. Mas. Ida H arrington , Sec. AD W ICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening ( 1H on or before each full moon. Visiting breth ren cordially invited. N. L orenz , W. M. C. W . W h it e . Sec. UELAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, O. E. 8., meets Friday evening on or before each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st to October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30; and each fifteen days thereafter at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. M r s . J knnih R ose , W. M. M rs . N ora A. G ood , S kg . B /"lO Q U lL L E LODGE. NO. 63, I .O . O. F., V y meets every S itu rdiy evening. Visit ing brethren in good standing cordially invited. J. A. S eed , N. G. J . 8. L awrence , R. S. ^O Q U IL LE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 26,1. O. O. F., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis iting patriarchs in good standing. 11. E. B uck , C. P. G. F. B outall , Scribe. U a m i e k e b e k a i i l o d g e , n o . 20. I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in encli month, at Odd Fel- lews* hall. M bs . J udith C ollikb . N .G . J. 8. L aw brnce , S. M Chair Factory== C O Q U IL L E C ITY . I Opposite City Wharf.1 eeps on hand er first-class order flrst-claas K , ord and makes to R A W H ID E C H A IR S . Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. IDNEY chool Furniture Co S XtfA N P F A C T U R E TH E CELEBRATED J y JL - ‘ B E A U T Y ” Automatic Pupil«’ D t i ) H e r E S K neighbors, upon what common grounds we can get together in order to defeat oppressive systems of government. Above all other thiugs let us pay less attention to “ leaders” and more attention to the voice of the common people. S , r*3 and all furniture necessary for the Scnool room. Every d»sk o f this company’ s man nfaoture is warranted, and any part that becomes broken ot unfit for nee le dnri*w that time will be duplicated i without charge. Write for circulars and prices to MRS. NORA A. GOOD. A ?ent for Coos county, Coquille City. Oregon. There is a remedy for oppression; it is the man who cannot he op pressed. Any voter who at this crisis of government does not vote for the Initiative and Referendum nnd Imperative Mundate deserves to be a sluve to the oppressor. M c M ahan . a l d A PLEA FOR UNION ON A NEW BASIS. The Movement of Today Comes from the People Who Are Responsible to No Bosses. E d . H euald : To compare the present movement in favor of union with such fusion as we have had in the past is unfair; and it is extremely illogical to argue that because fusion iu the past has not made for good government, that union now would necessarily make for bad govern ment. The fusions we have had heretofore were mostly brought nbout by so-called leaders of the d iffe r e n t, o r g r n if s r n t l n n H tlr* wo have so little in common that harmonious action is impossible. If they are acoejited we can proceed to select a ticket to be composed of men from each party, and every man nominated by either part}’ shall pass muster before each convention; so that if a man with an unfavorable record is offered by one convention the other two can reject him. Of what avail, then, would be the ma chine? Undoubtedly the Populists would reject a machine man, even though ho passed the other conven tions. Aud the outcome of this would be a common platform, « J o jj t o J l*t v.w L w w iitm ilh m , trutm i- NO. £0 A Soldier’s Escape. From thè Democrat-Message, Ml Sterling, El. When Richmond had fallen and the great commanders had met beneath the historic apple tree at Appomattox, the 83d Penn sylvania Volunteers, prematurely aged, clad in tatters and rags, broken in hotly but of dauntless spirit, swung into liue for the last “ grand review“ and then quietly marched away to begin life's fray anew. Rebel shot and shell, the dread miasma of the southern swamp, sleepless nights and wearisome days had depleted their ranks until only a hand ful remained. Among the number Asa Rob inson came back to the old home_jjr Mt. Sterling, Ills.; that he had left at the call to arms four years previous. He went away in the first flush of vigorous ruauhood; he came back a ghost of the self that answered to President Lincoln*« call for“ 300,000 more." With his return to the old homestead there came to him the knowledge that war with him was only begun; that he must fight the battle with disease to the end of his days; that the glare of a southern sun and the galling fire of a southern soldiery were as nothing compared to the onslaught of an enemy that fought under cover and disre garded all the rules of civilized warfare. Sciatic rheumatism fastened its fangs upon him. incapacitating him for manual labor nnd rendering him, much of the time, physically as helpless as an infant. The years passed by, but his sufferings, with increasing age, were increased rather than diminished, lie spent a small fortune for doctor’s medicine, praying for even temporary relief, but it did not coine. To-day he is an alert, active man of fifty- five years. His rheumatic pains have de parted, and while there are traces of his years of suffering in his face he walks with the soldierly bearing and springy step of a healthy young man. To tne Democrat-Message reporter he talked freely about his case. Mr. Robinson is a man •f much more than average education aud Intelligence. Where he is known in Brown County his word is as acceptable as the bond of the average man, and there is no question bat that in hie case an almost miraculous cure was wrought by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills fbl The voters iu Coos county should Pale People. “ ? * K*«at sufferer from sciatic rheu take into consideration the status of matism almost from the time of m y amrti—g» Tbe Points of Union Easily Discerned. affairs iu the county and be very from the army. At times I was bent almost double, aud got around with only the greatest particular not to let personal preju difficulty. Nothing seemed to give me per M ui.sm iKfl®. Feb. 12. 1828. dices run away with them. Don’t manent relief until three years ago, when my E d . H ebald : The political situ a look at the shape of the man, but attention was called to some o f tne wonderful cures efleeted by I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for tion at the present time is a little at his character and fitness and the Pale People, and I made up my mind to try peculiar, as the Republicans have at principles at stake. them. Iliad not taken more than a half a box when I noticed an improvement in my last come out iu their truo color condition. I took three boxes o f the pills, and all the reform- that need be Every voter in this republic in a ami at the end of that time was in better con dition than atjsiiy time since the close o f my looked for through them will be re “ king” under God-given rights, else army service. Since then I have never been form that will give aasney changes lie is unwilling to assert his rights bothered with rheumatism. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill» fur Pale People is «lie only remedy aud monopolies still greater advan if he does not vote .as conscience that ever did me apy good, and to them I owe tage. Those who have supposed dictates. Such an one will he, and, my restoration to health. themselves to bo Silver Republi indeed, must lio subordinated to A sa R. R o bin son .” Subscribed and sworn to before me thia cans may now claim their a dh er government, so long ns he accepts, the 12th day of July. A. P., 1897. ence to silver, but how they can lay under present conditions, the theory J ohn G. G k . ni . kk , Justice of the Peace . Medical evidenoe is added in tho follow any claim to the Republican party lint officials are the servants and to ing physician’s certificate: I ennnot see. The greatest issue do the bidding of the voters. Tnis is to certify that I have this day ex amined Asa Robinson and find him enjoying now before the people is the money a healthy physical condition and free from question, and tbe difference of Send in your choiie for candi rheumatism. opiuion is so marked that there con dates. No boss, nor party manager, H enry M. C owen . A . M., M. D. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia be no more blending of lines with nor ring, nor combiuc carry the 16th day of July, 1897. the present Republicanism and the names of those on the Populist R. E. V axpeventkr , County Jitdrfi, Rroieu County, IIIs . opposing forces. ticket for whom you nre to vote to All the elements necessary to give new life What is wanted now is a correct bo handed out to you on election and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves are contained, in a condensed form, in understanding of the situation, nnd day with a sly wink, or with orders Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. the subject well and clearly defined as to wlint you must do. Y’ou vote They are an unfailing specific for such dis eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, so that;all may act understandinglv for principle, nnd also intelligently St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma to themselves without nny misappre choose your own candidate to serve tism, nervous headache, the after effect o f la grippe, palpitation of-.the heart, pale and sal hension or mistaken ideas or con you, and we have confidence that low complexions, all forms* of weakness clusions. The two sides to the you will choose the right one. either in male or female. ,Dr. Williams' issuo are on the one side, the money Pink Pills are sokl by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a The thousands, aye, millions in chuugers and monopolies to dictate box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never to the government what they want this country who con plain of op sold in bulk or by the 100). by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. o f it and what it may do; nnd on pression, who desire reforms iu our the other side it is for the govern government, will gnin nothing ox- ment to dictate to the money chang cept by individual will expi-ossed by A $65.00 Machine ers and monopolies what they nre their vote at the polls— not for the to do. All who feel that the money choice of the man, but for the prin For $ 1 8 . 5 0 LATEST changers and monopolies are ciples which tlio voter advocates. BEST greater than our government, nre The legislator and congressman, CH EAPEST Republicans; while those who feel under present conditions, does not Shipped to anyone, that our government is, nnd of and will not help to remedy matters. anywhere, ou 10 days’ free trial, Vote for the Initiative aud Referen light should be, greater than the iu y o u r o w n h o m e , without decree of the money changers nnd dum. aud the Imperative Mandate. asking one cent monopolists, are divided into three These are the ouly remedy proposed, in advance. factions. Now, the part of gor d and they are a certain remedy. 10 years’ written sense iu for those factions to lay warranty w ith "Patronize Home Industry." down sectional strife and come to each machine. gether so sh to meet tbe issue fairly, A strictly high-grade Sew Our attention was accidentally as by that menus, and that alone, ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout in tne best pos can there be a fair majority decis called a few days ago to a label ou sible manner. It possesses all ion rendered upon the main and all a broom, says the Oregon Agricul modern improvements,audita mechanical construction is turist The first liuo oa the label important issue. such that in it arc combined simplicity with great strength, Whether congress has ti e powey was good advice: “ Patronize Home F a vouualn l/v a v o lll* - - ,. 1 919.00 possible for the machine to be “Choice Eastern Corn.” The last put out o f order. It sews fast whether our government is impo and makes a perfect stitch line allowed that the broom was tent, and money, the nil-powerful with all kinds o f thread and Coupon, if all classes o f material. Always First- agent, is the battle that is now on, made in Portland, Oregon. •ent C. 0.0. ready for use and unrivalled I for speed, durability and qual and the position of the two oppos class broom corn is grown in both or on trial ity o f work. Notice the fol This ing armies will determine greatly Oregon and Washington. ARLINGTON." lowing points of superiority; reminds us of the story now going the result of the conflict The iilea of party fealty is still too great for the rounds of the Oregon press of The Head o f the “ Arlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, ana beautifully ornamented in gold. men to always act wisely, but I a merchant who wrote a letter to Bed plate lias rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table. Highest Arm— Space under the arm is 516 inches high nnd 1) Inches long. This will admit the think in this instance the friends of the editor of the local paper thank- largest skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through silver and direct legislation can find iug him for an editorial urging the except eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open cm end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or the machine. ..................... .. - *-------- Atitch Regulator is on the bed o f f tl readers of his paper to patronize take out; bobbin holds a large amount * o of f thread. t a way to unite their forces so that beneath the bobbin winder,"and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can be changed from 8 to ?>2 stitches to the inch. Peed is double nnd extends ou both sides o f needle; party lines need not be entirely home industry—said letter being never fails to take goods through; never stops at senius; movement is positive; no springs to sacrificed, and each party can go written ou a letter-head printed in break and get out o f order; can be raised nnd lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—Fo:- filling the bobbin automatically nnd perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does into battle under their own banner, Chicago. not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper- ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is n double lock stitch, the same on both sides, yet fight for the on* object; but to Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks- will not ravel, nnd can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is n flat spring ten do this they must unite upon the town, Mo., was troubled with sion, and will admit thread from 8 to 130 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out ° f order. Needle is a straight, self-setting ucedle, flat on one side, and ennuot be put in wrong. Needn objects sought nnd go into the bat chronic diarrhoea for over thirty j The Bar is round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup nt the bottom to prevent oil from getting the goods. Adjustable Hearings -All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted tle with this as tlio permanent ob years. He had become fully satisfied j on with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime. ject that they must win the princi that it was only a question of n short , Attachments—Kach machine is furnished with necessary tools nnd accessories, aud in addition We an e::tra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follows: One ples, while any thoughts of per time until he would have to give up. j furnish ruffler nnd gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hennners, different widths up /i o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, nnd one thread to 7 sonal preferment or spoils must be He had been treated by some of the cutter. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. entirely laid aside. best physicians in Europe and n n il’ T P A Y high prices for p i i y directly of manufacturers and Direct legislation comes in as the America hut got no permanent relief. U U il I I A l SEWING MACHINES b U T SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER’ S PROFITS bent known antidote against office- One day he picked up a newspaper ________ OU R G R E A T _______ OFFER. _ $ £ 3 . 5 0 •»«'»■ STM 1*1 WholMale Price, hut « o o o o i iu ovJer'to’in >rder to introduce trod nee this high-grade liigli-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou- cou itch as everything then can come and chanced to read an advertise pon Hv/.i offer, giving every reader l eader o f this paper n a chance to get a first-class ma ina t t..-.. .. i i l . . . I .......... .< n l l ered. -m l < 1., r receipt i-r i l i . l t-.fC n r each u t h and a m t r coupon, n iitM itl. chine at the lowest price ever off On o f $ .tK 1 8 .5 c 0 from the pure waters at tlio foun ment of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera we will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed and tain-head, the will of the people. and Diarrhoea Remedy. He got a crated, mid guarantcesafe deliveiy. A ten years' written warranty sent with each machine. Money refunded j f not rs represented after thirty clays’ test But how is all this to be done is the bottle of it, the first d o 30 helped trial We will slripC. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days' trial on receipt o f $3.00 as a guarantee d good faith aud charges. If you prefer thirty important question ? It seems a him and its continued jse cured days’ trial before paving, send for our large illustrated ca ta lo g u e w ith t e s t i case where it is necessary for “ the him. Foi sale bv R. S. Iinowlton. m onial», explaining' fully how we »hip sewing machine* anywhere to any- one nt the lowest manufacturer’* price« without asking one cent in advance. lion and the lnrub to lie dowu to The best plan is to send alt cash with order, as you then save the $1.U0 dis T A N T E D .— T H U * i W O l t l H Y AN1. count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order. gether.” As it hns always been a active gentlemen or ladies to travel characteristic of the lion to insist for responsible established bons© in state Or make your order direct througH the H e r a l d , as u^eiii, v » ith u where such friendship relations are of Oregon. Monthly $63.00 nrnl expense«. eitra ¿barge. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- to be maintained; that it is very addressed stamped envelope. The Domin L’ ept Y. C hicigo. necessary for him to first swallow ion Company, ---------------------- » «#► .------- —— M ARTIN HI 8 8 JOHN KA1NO tbe lamb; men in following the Tho lieutenant-governor of Ohio T o t h .e X J n i o r t u n a t e simile are all very willing to do the gets $800 a year; the lieutenant- TH E M A R SH FIE L D part of the lion, but going forward governor of Pennsylvania gets and offering to do the part of the ♦5500. Thia old reliable and lamb is altogether another thing. most BuceeBrtiul spec Political parties are too often only- ialist in Sun Frar cis co, still continues to hungry lions and they swallow the cure all Sexual and lambs of principle only to digest Seminal Disensos, 1 such hh Gonorrhea, them for their own building up NORTU FRONT STREET. G l o e t, 8 t r . c t n re, alone. Syphilis, in all its M A R S H F IE L D . It is high time for the people to forms, Skin Diseases. ___ N e r v o u s Debility, get together and act in harmony Iirpotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f upon these principles: The free LL KINDS o f blacksmith work and Manhood, the consequence of self-abuso wagon work, new or repair work, done and excesses producing the following symp coinage of silver, the Initiative and on short notice. toms: Hallow countenance, dark spots un Referendum and Imperative Man der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in date, and the direct issue of all the ears, loss off confidence, diffidence in WE GUARANTEE GUR WORK approaching strangers, palpitation o f tho money by the government to the heart, weakness o f tho limbs and back, loss To gi © Hatisfaction . C om e rnd sue n>*, people without the intervention of of memory, pimples on tbe face, coughs, d o t 19*961 KAINO KU8SEL. consumption, etc. national banks. That will be a in Han Fran- D B . G IB B O N bn. h n .p prsetised t three-legged stool and will stand einen over 3 0y esr*sn Jtb ose tronbled should not fail tooonsnlt him nnd reoeive the ben firm. I don’t think there is any leg efit o f III. grout skill nnd eipsrienoe. The Almost everybody takes some laxative of that stool that enn be left out d'tetor onre. when other, full. Try him. with any hope of the stool being medicine to cleanse the system and keep tlie CLUES GUARANTEED. Persons enred blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS home. Charges reasonable. Call or able to stand. If some had rather [jVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) At write. D R . 3. F. GIBBON. call it a Populist stool than any ret all the benefits of a mild and pleasant 62.r> Kearney street. Ban Francisco. Cel. laxative and tonic that purifies tlie blood thing else, let them call it that, BANDON. O R , •id strengthens the whole system. And while if others prefer to call it more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Democratic let them call it that, but LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active OF SALEM . above everything else let us get and healthy, and when the Liver is in A FULL LINE OF good condition you find yourself free from i rinbecrib© for the people*« daily I» a onto the same stool. a year. Same rate» by tlie Salem, Or., Feb. 15, 1898. UY LIZZIE E. HOLMES. O O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . Tha i L. H. £UGENE PANNENBERG, ^H E C C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 22, 1898. IG . J ) R . J. BURT. M OORE, W ( conventions met and nominated mou ticket, nominated by individual their tickets) without definite in participation of all the delegates in structions from the people. In all each convention. It would bo union; such fusions the people had no sav; not fusion, arranged by “ leaders,” they were not consulted in the mat after the nominations were made. ter and neither side cared to agree Mr. Young aud Mr. U’Ren are upon a few candidates and at the afraid that machine methods will same time fight bitterly over ques control the Populist convention, tions of party faith. But the union even after the submission of this movement of today is founded on question to the people. Well, if the entirely different premises. The Perple’s party is now in a condition “ leader” may or may not favor the j to be controlled by machine methods union, but they are powerless to ! it has lost its prestige as a reform stay or accelerate it The move force and we will do well to be rid ment is in the hands of the people, of it. If it can be so controlled, from whom the desire for uuiou is or if it is so lost to political seDse coming. They know there is and that it will send fools and rascals can be nothing more l-easonnble and to the convention, it is no whit just than that those who hold ideas better than they allege the Dem in commou should work together ocratic party to be; so that on the harmoniously for the' advancement score of mornls wo have nothing to of what they conceive to be mutual lose on this proposed coalition. interests and, divested of all extra There are many honest, competent neous matter, the idea of united men in each of these parties and action is advanced by every man they also have many men who can who attempts to educate men into not bo trusted. Of the former, we his wny of thinking. During the Populists will claim all that we are years that have passed-Ihe People's entitled to and we have our full party has not only educated the share of the latter. people so far that it baa become Unions are not always a failure. withiu itself n powerful political In fact, they never fail if they are factor, but its educatioual work has based on principle, but if based on permented the Republican and Dem spoils, solely for the profit of office ocratic party to such an extent that holders, they always fail,to the undo both aro divided upon the main ing of those who bring them about. questions which form the super A union of Democrats, Abolitionists structure of Populism. These fac and Republicans made it possible to tions from the old parties agree put dowu the rebellion; and the War with the Populists on the money Democrats, while so thoroughly in question, the land question, direct earnest that they freely mingled legislation and points of minor in their blood with that of their Re terest We agree upon the essential publican compatriots on every battle points that embody the sura total field from Bull Run to Appomattox, of contemporaneous politics, as all never gave up the party name. They Populists know. We disagree upon enlisted as Demociats, fought as one non-essential, and that is the Democrats and died in the Demo name. According to some, a man cratic faith. Who would impugn is unfit to hold any position of trust their patriotism, simply because they until he changes his party name, did not join the Republican party, even though he has been baptized that then occupied relatively the in the Populist faith! position Populists claim their party It is urged that tbe Democratic now does ? In this state a union of party is controlled by a machine. forces elected Col. Baker and Col. Probably this is true, but we are NeHmith to the senate, the one a Re not proposing to unite with the publican aud the other a Democrat, machine. We are willing only to but both loyal supporters of Lin units the Populist taxpayer with the coln’s every war measure. Out of nearly fourteen millions Democratic and Free Silver Repub lican taxpayer and leave the Popu of votes the People’s party have two list tax-eater and the Democratic millions. So much for work started and Free Silver Republican tax- before Peter Cooper was nominated, eater at home. As I said before, twenty-two years ago. The people this is a movement o f the people can figure out bow long it will take and the leaders ha-3 only an indi a reform party, naturally growing vidual say in the matter. The terms more corrupt with increasing votee, are to be made by the people and to get into power, unless all who T hom as B u ck m ax . the people are to write the platform sympathize with its principles get --- ----------- * ♦#»«-------------- and do the voting. What more do together by some method more an Mia bonlahad b y F * * » p**- the people desire ? rapid than mere accretion of indi The Coast Mail nnd such like nre When the conventions meet the viduals. nfraid to see an honest man on the ■ People’s party delegates, who have Let us cease to be partisans. Let circuit court bench. The H erald received instructions from tbe rank us be citizens. Let ue not too freely is in favor of this class of men only, and file, can sav upon what kind of I impugn the motives of fellow and will always he so. a platform and upon what terms a i travelers along the highway of re T o T a r e C o n s tip a t io n F o r e v e r , ! union ia possible, If those terms form, yet take due care to protect Cascareis Candr Cathartic. lOe or 26a are rejected we will then know that 1 ourselves. Let us inquire of our • i If Take C. Ç. C. fail to cure, druggists refund muney. *"**•*- "flrllnQton” Sewing lilaeDloe U Dr Gibbon ant WapniMtas A GOOD FOR EVERYBODY p E T E R L O G G !E. A ------------------ Daily Capital Journal Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- ; year; weekly. $ Headache and Constipation, and rid of i month. that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. T he D aily Capital Journ al. 1 y e n r ....$ :l 00 Good digestion and freedom from stomach The H rbal » 1 y e a r............................... \ . 2 00 j .A .T troubles will only be had when the liver T h e two w o r th .................................... $6 00 I is properly at work. If frcubled with any 1 if these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER Doth given for one year for. .$1 20 REGULAr o i'- The King of Liver Médi Ths Weekly TspitKl .Ionrn.il, 1 yesr f i no I anes, and Better than Pills. The H cbai . o ............................................ . 2 oo O r d e n » l e f t w ith H . S . K nuwi - t o b , ^ f . V I. U Y P A C K A G E -* * *: i i » Ooqt iu.r. C ity , will receive j ri mj t Fin* 1 lie /, S ta m p In ro<l on w ra p p er. The two w orth ... Burial Caskets Lowest Casli Prices. Ik,tli 1 vi ui fur . . ..♦ 2 10 nt ten ton.