People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1896 — Continued from Page 1. [ARTICLE]

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000 votes. But it must obtain 4.000.000 more somewhere. Who will supply them? They must; come from the populists and republicans. How can they be obtained. is the serious and inportant question which the Chicago convention must solve and solve rightly, or the gold standard I party will be victorions. A seri- ’ ous error at Chicago will inevit- ' ably divide the silver army. We i I may regret it as we will, but hu- i I man nature is the same to-day as I yesterday, and the same this | year as in former presidential I years. Men of opposite political views \ who are flouted, or whose wishes i are treated with indifference by | those who need their support, I are not likely to suppress politi'cal bitterness, whether of the long past or recent creation, and replace it with, feelings that will lead to affilliation and support at the polls. Postmaster Honan, David Shields, Wm. M. Hoover, N. S. Bates and A. K. Yeoman were in attendance at the democratic state convention yesterday, that nominated Hon. B. F. Shively for governor on a free silver platform.