SEPTEMBER : 29.M904 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT- PAGE 15, " Z?e Progress of Populism The Maryland state committee of the people's party has been reorganized with the following officers: Chairman, Joseph A. Thalheimer, 919 North Cal houn street, Baltimore; secretary, Thomas 0. Clark. 1008 West Lafayette avenue, Baltimore; treasurer, James E. Brady, 216 ,West Biddle street. Balti more. The electoral ticket has been agreed upon and printed petitions are now ready for circulation. The electors are as follows: James E. Brady, Chas. R. Formari, Henry F. Magness, Thomas O. Clark, Jgseph A. Thalheimer, Frank H. Jones, Henry F. Stowell, Jonah S. Kelley. . f " .;- , TENNESSEE. Hon. H. J. Mullens will adJreis the people on national political testes, and in support of the candidacy of lion. Thos. e. Watson of Georgia, tcr the presidency, at the following tunes and places. The local friends are requested to publish these appointments as ex tensively &s possible, and arrange the place for speaking: Gallatin, Monday, October 10; Ashland City, Tuesday, Oc tober 11; Clarksville, Wednesday, Oc tober 12; Paris, Thursday, October, 13; Huntingdon, Friday, October 14, Cam den, Saturday, October 15. MONTANA. NationarCommitteeman Caldcihead of Montana reports that the populist convention September 20 nominated Watson and Tibbies electors.. . The convention then endorsed the - democratic state ticket nominated sev- w &'r-a&5 Wore. Mr." CalderheaTrportstllJt-'auax democrats are in open rebellion fc&ainst Parker and he predicts a heavy vote for Watson and Tibbies... ARIZONA. , National Committeeman Way of Ari zona reports . the name ot. Albert L. Henshaw, Phoenix, Maricopa county, for appointment as national committee man. t He says that Mr. Henshaw some eight years ago in a three-cornered race . f cr sheriff,, received nearly 1 ,000 votes out of a total of 3,500, au ia a thorough populist, Mr. Henshaw has been appointed. ' . , , - NEW YORK. . Hon. Peter Hamilton of Brooklyn re ports that the county committee of the people'3 party in Kings county is being organized and preparations made to roll up a big4 vote for Watson and . Tibbies:- ' : V- . " " ". ARKANSAS. Z T" "" State Chairman files reports that the electoral ; ticket for Watson and Tibbies has been nominated in Arkan- Tom Wats"QQ spokes at Prescott the 21st,'v writes -.Chairma n Files', ' and set the political Vyoods'oh fire. Enthuasm is the ' rule in Ankansas. Indications point to . the refusal of many Bryan democrats to be delivered' to the Wall street trust combination." . FUNDS NEEDED. Independent: Your " readers tee undertook and successfuTiy"" tun ic out the work of supplying sevenly-tive newspapers with a two-page supple ment containing Mr. Watson's Lincoln speech. These seventy-five papers cir culated 93,300 copies of the sun lemen,t. We prepaid express charges and all ex penses for printing, wrapping pdCKagts, etc., so that none of the seventy-five papers was out anything exoii.t tbe labor of Inserting the supplement and the additional postage which Us cir culation entailed. All the bills for the Lincoln speech supplement are paid. Believing that the Cooper Union speech should have similar distribution c contracted to have It furnished the newspapers in like manner. This lime cu'hty-six papers have taken nearly 120.(100 copies; and committees- and in dividuals have bought nearly 2u.i;0) more for hand to hand distribMion. Tart of the bill is paid, but on S '-pi em ber :M, we still owed $20X2;$ which should be fully paid by October 1. If forty of Thn Independent's r unl. ta mil each contribute a $ MiI7 tnla f'.tim can he paid promptly. Isn't It i fsilil' that out of your hundred thou- "w reader., there are forty who win $ eai h to nettle the prlnt' i K bill . ' . n thrt aver;u; three iutmu.h r-ud i huppli'inent, more than 4'..ihh "'wm wrre entertained and If.uiuet. bv Mr. WjUkou'h matrMM.M rutry ' lo",U With un average n-iduMi" '."ft). It would rttpilre elKhU .r.iwt 1 i ro e-jital In nY tivt to this 'U on which we owi two huuUfd 't Il.ir. I'vt'ti a vi r" ordinary mt'tini; tvi.iM cot that tif. MoMtun I. Ul I hi' i" i.n!iKf f !m t'liHd FtiU.H tit 1 puy forth (ooi..r Vnlon niippliiiuntor will tlfy 1 t the hurd"n l lono by tho halr nun hI rotary? ClIUU.Krt () Di: rR-WK. mm cioti- . . ' . ' . lift w hes : How few merchants stop to think of the great army of men who use work clothes, and how important that these clothes should be com fortable and serviceable. 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