People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1895 — Disappointed. [ARTICLE]

Disappointed.

We are very much disappointed in the apparent flat failure of the new Silver party to materialize. While we have stood by the People’s party and the Omaha platform and opposed the oneplank proposition, we were hopeful that the Silver party would draw largely from the cld parties,'and that eventually the Silver party would come to ur. Brt so far as we can observe there aas teen practically no favorable repense to the address issued by (ten. rrr.tr of Ohio, and others, for the r r.i iratitn of the Silver or Bimetallic .rty. Fere was a platform without ...r government ownership of railroads, »>i., i-uu y.dmut the snbtreasury or

land-loan planks, which were alleged by the silver men to be the barriers which have kept millions of men out of the People’s party. The failure of the Silver party proves that dropping these planks would not strengthen the People’s party, but would weaken it. Government loans and government railroads are propositions that draw to the support of money reform thousands and thousands of voters. —Missouri World.