People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1895 — WHAT OTHERS SAY. [ARTICLE]

WHAT OTHERS SAY.

The Payne, Ohio, Press-Re’ view hitherto a republican sheet' has come boldly out for the Pop. ulist cause.—Ft. Wayne Dis’ patch., Coxey, Populist candidate for governor of Ohio, notwithstanding the sneers of the gold bug press is an ablespeaker. Neither is he a pauper or a tramp as they represent. He owns 1,000 acres of the best land in .Ohio, and a stone quarry that is a fortune in itself. But he stands boldly and nobly up for the rights of the poor and the down trodden.—Ft. Wayne Dispatch. Look out for the rascals. The Cleveland - Morgan-Rothschild syndicate propose to issue gold bearing bonds in the place of the $346,000,000 of greenbacks now in circulation. Stick a pin here and see if the future movements of the gang do not verify this statement.—Ft. Madison, la., Chronicle.

The name of T. V. Powderly appears in the published list of delegates to the recent state convention of Republican League clubs of Pennsylvania. This is complete vindication of the Knights of Labor in deposing that arch humbug from the highest office in the gift of the or-der.-Ft. Madison, la., Chronicle. As the state conventions of the several political parties are held, the mixup on the money question becomes worse and worse, and now there is every probability of a general breaking up of the old parties in the national campaign of 1896. It is certain that the friends of free silver will be heard from in that campaign, and if they do not receive the recognition they want in the conventions and the platforms of the existing parties they will secede in numbers sufficiently large to strike terror to the hearts of the political bosses and manipulators, who usually control political conventions. If the silver agitation results in arousing the American voter to the necessity of controlling parties himself, rather than by being controlled by them, it will have accomplished a world of good, whether it solves the question of finance or not. —Farm News.