lople’s Paperdevoted to the interestsby People'* Papar Publishing com-V ■»—«frUuu per year lit advanceJr.ooIt I* THORN TON, Editor*AH Wntiaoictllotif should be addressed to ibe Peogc^a l^er Publishing Company Chip-HAT0KDAY, August 11, 1894,WI8CONSI 1STPEOPLE'S PARTY TICKETdictionary doesn’t give the same defination for the above phraze used by The Herald, if he considers rail road corporations, Pinkerton thugs, hired deputies and professional thieves law abiding, we believe the Populists will affiliate until furthernotice, with any other class except those herein mentioned, and il the parly is destined to win it will pullthrough without contaminating itself with any of the above class.For Governor—D. PRANK POWELL,La Crosse County.Few Lieutenant-Governor—FRANK A. SMOCK,Green County.For Secretary of State—M. P. LARRABEE,Chippewa County.For State Treasurer—GERMAN SCHERZINGEK, Fond du Lac County.For Attorney-General—CARL RUNGE,Milwaukee County.For State School Superintendent— JOHN ULRICH,Milwaukee County.Foot Railroad Commissioner—NICHOLAS F. LAWLER, Fortge County.For Insurance Commissioner— HENRY E. STOLZE,Mrnitowoe Comity,The Wall street bankers, stock brokers and money changers, through the subsidized press told the people that after the repeal of the Sherman bill, good times wonld immediately follow. No doubt this meant good times lor the moneyed Shylock who wanted to make his stock in trade a scarce article and demand his pound of flesh.The plutocrats will not perform manual labor for gold dollars which, they say. are good the world over. But there are hundreds of thousands of men and women who are willing to perform manual labor on public works for paper money, based on the simple promise to receive it for taxes. Who are the vagi bonds and who the patriots?People's Party Congressional Convention, Tenth District.To A lit* FRIENDS OF REFORM:A eonventou of the People’s partyfor the Tenth Congressional district of Wisconsin ia hereby called to meet at I o,clock p. in., on Wednesday, August 29, 1894, at Spooner, for the purpose of placing in nomination a Candidaie for congress for said district And electing a congressional committee, besides transacting such other business as may be deemed necessary. Every county in the district will be entitled to 2 delegates and an additional delegate for every fifty votesor greater fractional part cast for the People’s party presidential electors In 1892, giving the counties the following representation: Chippewa,8; Barron, 10; Duno, 14; Douglas. 9: Burnett, 4; Polk, 6; Washburn, 2: Bay field, 3; Pierce, 0; St. Croix, 6 Sawyer, 2.Unless otherwise ordered by the county committee the voters of eachcounty will meet at the county court bouse at 2 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, Aug. 25, 1894, for the purpose of electing delegates to said convention.Ills important that each county •eod a full delegation.G. S. Garret, Chair. P. P, Com. 10th Cong. Dist.A large and enthusiastic meeting of friends of the third party wa3 held at Eagleton Thursday night. Ad-dresses were made by Mr. Craroer, of EagJeton, and John Coinerford, of Cnippewa Falls. Eagleton will be heard from in the coming campaign with no uncertain sound.There are several available candidates for congressional honors on the populist ticket. Among them are: Dr. S. S. Riddell, H. S. Munroe, of Douerlas county, and John Sfavrum, of Dunn county, vice-president of the state farmers alliance.LandIs as large a factor in human existance as air and why should we allow a few individuals to monopolize the land and force us to pay tribute to them- A graduated land tax will solve the problem.Thb Populist party hopes to ride to power over burned railroad car®, disrupted committees, stagnated bufliueH* and idle strikers. Shall Mr. Debs and the Populist party make ibe laws for the country? The Populist party if it hopes for power and Influence must rather affiliate with ibe law abiding classes.The Chippewa Herald by the above article would have the public believe that the Populist party is eovnposefl of anarchists, law breakers •dad destruction lets generally, we would be inclined to allow. This mbsidzied and parrot-like accusation to pass heedlessly by were It not Jbr the fact that a refusalThe following delegation were elected at the Bloomer convention in June to attend the congreeiooal convention: M. P. Lara bee, H. Marvin, Wm. McKinnon, M. Myers, Tom Emmertoo, P. A. Peterson.It is more than amusing to hear some working ruen who have less money than would pay tbeir way to Gravel Island, saying that they want money that will pay their way to Yurup.Watch the tone of the hired press as it draws nigh unto election; it will change like unto the change that comes over the Sunday Christian as Sunday approaches1The popuulist vote of Oregon two years ago was 13,458. This year it is 26,860, a gain of 100 per cent. This I don’t look as though the party were losing their grip!The Chippewa Falls Water Co. has been doing some kicking lately about the amount of water that is being used. Well, this is a cleanly inclined community'.Cleveland and the good law-abiding senators are on a strike over that to reply might encourage other moss.covered thing called tariff.papers of this class and give them ri7 ■ » ... ...Wonder if the troops will be called out.•n nnDr) fiDln ia rnnrinup thaaa fol —tlc* nhitclv