People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — Words [?] low Populists. [ARTICLE]

Words [?] low Populists.

Now that the sin ■ m is about blown away, -s i> us to calmly consider - iua n and determine upon our course for the future. With iJ.-mo ,t----cy defeated and Rcpuibieii jm victorious the count\ is neiiher the looser nor the gainer. Ours is to-day the only party in ibis country that is doing battle for the great common people. In the election just held the Popu list pany lias increased its vote a solid million. From the 3rd p..rl,v, we have in 15 of t he states of this umon. within two years, advanced to the 2nd party, we hold the balance o power in the U S. senate, our party newspapers and magazines are *ap dly increasing, our voters are enthusiastic and active, the future for the People’s party is surely bright and full of promise. Where ever we Utrn we find the party ’alive ami growing. No new party in this country ever made half the growth we have in two years. Two millions earnest, honest men in the cause of right, lead by the wisest and purest men of the age are bound to make a change in this country. In our own county we have .every reason to rejoice, for our gain has been, in spite of the most bitter opposition, more than the most sanguine of us could have expected. The election just held shows us that the Populist party has come to stay and to grow, and while a party grow T s, grows so rapidly as ours has, it will do to stand by.