People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1895 — Coxey’s Campaign Reviewed. [ARTICLE]

Coxey’s Campaign Reviewed.

Henry Vincent thus summarrises the work done in Ohio through his paper “Sound Money.” The world do move in that state. “Closing the eleventh week of the campaign, these columns of a right have a hopeful tone. Commencing on August 26, in Ohio, after his return from a successful speaking tour in the west and southwest, General Coxey has made 145 speeches up to to-day, averaging two hours long, with 26 speeches yet to make up to the night of Nov. 2. We want to impress upon you that this work has been done in the face of the most astounding obstacles. Yet difficulties have melted under the majestic touch of our leader.Tp-day he stands the peer of any man within the boundaries of the United States. “It need not be told to our workers and Gen. Coxey’s sympathizers that he is a wearied and. much fatigued man, yet he Hopes by the help and earnest sympathy of the populists and friends of Ohio to close his cam-' paign with a triumphant victory. “Already we are assured that the ballance of power in the legislature will lie in the hands of the populists, thus assuring without preadventure that both Brice and Foraker will be relegated to private life. The earnest, honest men of Ohio can make this doubly sure by voting for Mr. Coxey and the entire populist ticket.”