People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1892 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ALLIANCE DIRECTORY. Officers of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. Officers of the Indiana State Farmers* Alliance and Industrial Union. President—Wilson Corey. Anderon. Vice-President—Mrs. Lop Snider. Mt. Siirnniitt. r ’ Secretary-Treasurer—A.C. Jones.Shan&baf. lecturer— B. F. Mam. Michigantown. Chaplain—.l. W. Noland. Rensselaer, ». Executive S’-laer, Chairman; D. H. Yeoman. Rensselaer. Secretary; N. W. Webster, Cicero. Treasurer. St ate Judiciary—Arthur Clin ton, Foresman, John W. Apple. Oaklandon; S. 11. Hazen, Winamac. State Business Agent—L. A. Stephens, Auderson. Officers of the F. M. B. A. President. C. A. Robinson. Fountaintown; Secretary, Frank J. Claypool. Muncie. County Officers. President—D. M. Yeoman. Rensselaer. Vice President—Reuben Dickerson, Rensselaer. Secretary—Frank Welsh. Rensselaer. Treasurer—Win. Moovcr. Rensselaer. Chaplain—J. W. Noland. Rensselaer. Lecturer—Lee E. Glaze brook. Rensselaer. Executive Committee. Wm. Washburn. Rensselaer. Walter Ponsler. Rensselaer. Thos. McMurray. Remington. Th e regular meetings of the Countv Alli- ■ n'ice are on Die first Saturday of each in .»•♦!•» A full ntomdance is very much desired at each meeting.

Renew the fight. Reduce the salaries. Talk our principals all the iirne. Two percent, of our population governs the country. The country failed to discover the great prosperity seen by the Republican party. The election of Cleveland was engineered by Ben Cable, the railroad attorney and paid for by Jay Gould. What can honest men hope from such an administration?

Bonds, says the secretary of the treasury; bonds, says the '•ongressmen; bonds, says the road congress; bonds, says the banker and money sharks. Not another bond, says the People’s party, but more money. A tart correspondent has smoked out old Murat Halstead. Whew, but the toothless tiger snarls and snape. It will avail nothing, field marshal, we are going to try our idetts and if they fail it can't be worse than yours. Jay Gould was envied, feared and hated by many, but loved by none.” Outside of his own family there was not a tear shed in all the world, but there was a feeling of relief when his hated life was ended. The prevailing idea of the road congress when it first met, was bonds, oh yes, bonds, and they exempt from taxation. Possibly some people may be able to learn something some time. There is an over produc--1 ion in the bond business.

Jay Gould’s life was devoid of all that is commendable. There is nothing in it that a good man would not detest. His career began by acting upon the confidential talk of his employer, which he overheard, and ended by boodling the Democratic party. There is a bill before congress to sell bonds to provide funds to pay expenses of government. If after wasting (yes -wasting) the enormous revenues of the government, they should commit the additional crime of selling bonds, every man that votes for it ought to be hung as soon as he returns to his constituents. Congressmen Holman is preparing a graduated income tax bill. Well, who would have ever jought that these old Bourbons would have ever learned that Kfich. All right gentlemen,