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Show his speech of last night has advertised him well. His subject for this evening is the financial question as populists view it. This includes not only the question of bimetallism but many other things, and republicans and democrats hereabouts here-abouts both will hear something they have never heard before and get a chance to better understand tbe popu-listic popu-listic theory and view in addition they will hear some matters of history reviewed in an interesting and very entertaining manner, fo" Mr. Foster is a very lucid, plausible, and withal a taking speaker. It can do no harm for intelligent republicans re-publicans or democrats to hear all sides of the political questions of the day expounded. Mr. Festor says that his talk this evening will occupy two hours and aBhe is anxiouB to get away on the 10:17 train it will be absolutely necessary for him to commence promptly at 8 o'clock and he therefore requests those who intend coimlng out to hear him to be at the courtroom early. A special invitation is extended extend-ed to ladies The suoject last evening was a few of the "visionary theories" so-called of the populists the land question, government ownership of railroads and telegraph lines. The speaker has the faculty of portraying; rcy clearly some of the great wrongs and injustices injus-tices being perpetrated upon the poor people of the land. Where Mr. Foster is weak, like all other populists, is in tbe proposed mode of proceedure to get these wrongs lighted, and to prevent pre-vent them from being perpetrated in the future. |