People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ALLIANCE DIRECTORY. Officer* of the Indiana State Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Cnion. PresldenWlTilson Corey. Anderon. Vice-President—Mrs. Lou Snider. Mt. Summitt. Secretary-Treasurer—A.C. Jones,Shanghai. Lecturer—B. F. Ham. Mlchigantown. Chaplain—J. W. Noland. Rensselaer. Executive Committee—J miles Welsh. Renssolaer. iiairtnnn; D. FI. Yeoman. Rensselaer. Secretary; N. IS'. Webster, Cicero, Treasurer. State Judiciary— Arthur Clinton. Foresman. John W. Apple, Oakiundon; S. B. Uazen. V- inuniac. Slate Business Agent—L. A. Stephens. A nderson. Offlecr* of the F. M. B. A. President. C. A. Robinson. Fountaintown; Secretary. Frank J. Claypool. Muncie. Comity Officers. I‘rosident—D. 11. Yeoman. Rensselaer. Vice President—Reuben Dickerson. Rensse- : a CJ-. Sccrdtary—Frank Welsh. Rensselaer. Treasurer—Win. Coover. Rensselaer, t haplain—J. W. N.-lund. Rensselaer. Lecturer—Lee E. Gla/elirook. Reusselaer. Executive Committee. Win. Washburn. Rensselaer. •Valter l’otisler. Rensselaer. Titos. McMurray. Remington. The regular meetings of the County Alliance are on the Hist Saturday of each lonth. A full attendance Is very much desired at eaeli meeting.

Secure to the producer just compensation for his products. All manner of schemes for wildcat banking are being projected. Since the Bth of November, the Democrats have not been so clamorous for reform. Civil service reform is not being urged by Democrats to any great extent just now. When little 01 lie cracks his. whip he expects Martindale and Paris to fly into their traces. It is safe to predict that pressing public matters will be set a?ide while hungry Democrats are gorging themselves. Labor is prior to and independent of capital, therefore the more deserving of the fostering care of the government.—A. Lincoln. loud, long and piercing Democratic howl for retrenchment and reform in the public service has died away in the distance. Who would have thought the little Michigan sandlapper. Ollie, would have grown to such proportions that he would spread over a whole county.

The Civil Service Sundry bill now pending, is by far the largest in the history of our government. The Democrats are cutting down expenses with a vengeance. Of all the flapdoodle journals that fawn at the feet of Plutocracy. we know none so abject and contemptible as the Post, of Chicago. That post wont do to tie to. The twelve or fifteen thousand dollars additional expense incurred by the legislature in providing places for hungry Democrats will make necessary a further tariff reduction. The government, the banker, transporter, educator, transmitter of intelligence and then equal opportunties of all to natural resources, we can safely allow individualism to work out human destiny. A contracted money volume, falling prices, an intense struggle for bread fills up the saloons; while a full volume of money, good prices, and good conditions generally, will develop a noble manhood, and womanhood that will sweep every saloon out of existence. The best argument that can be advanced in favor of electing j .United States senators by direct