Itcof justice; by it we may break up this t empire and go back*to a republic. The f United States has been an empire for t four years and the people do not know fa »t yet, I hppe to-God they will not be ao long in finding it out as the Romans t were when Rome ceased to be a re- t public.R. M. Ice, Paden City, W. Va.t En- 1roliment in the Old Guard of Populism (—or the old moBsbaek pops—just I strikes me. ... I am charged with the c crime of getting more subscribers for *1 reform papers than any other man in tmy locality—and I plead guilty. I t preach repentance and reform wher- 1 ever I go. The people are ripe for re- tform, ao push this grand work. tThomas J. Thompson, Hitchcock, S.D.: Am still as strong In the faith i as ever; slill believe in the prin- t cipleg of populism and will support 1them. iW. E. Gregory. Alleene, Ark.: Find i a dollar enclosed Enroll me In the i Old Guard of Populism. I am well i pleased with your plan. lt;E. C. Mills. Salem, III.: I am In ifavor of nominations by referendum I In 1904, and Watson and Barker for tthe ticket. (