People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Our Populist Congressmen. [ARTICLE]
Our Populist Congressmen.
New York Sun. So much for the Populist members. There is not an idle man among them. They are always in their seats and their names are recorded on nearly every roll call. They are not obstructionists or cranks, but men who seem to have become convinced that the welfare of the nation requires the service of a new political party, and that they founded and formed a party to meet the emergency. That it has found many hearers was shown by their wonderful convention in Omaha, in 1892, in their casting over a million votes and getting over 20 electoral votes in their first campaign, a new step in a national election. No one in the populist party need be ashamed, but instead can be proud of their representatives in Congress.
Let us remind you that now is the time to take DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla, it will do you good. It recommends itself. A. P. LONG & Co., Druggists.
