People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Take off the bank burden. Take off the bond burden. Take off the railroad burden, j Take off the insurance burden, j Take off the street car burden. | Take off the telephone burden, i Take off the electric light burden. Take off the coal combine burden. Take off the telegraphic burden. Take off the trust burden and. let my people go free. This is the fast that I }woe'.aim. saith the Lord, that ye break every yoke and let the c ppressed go free. We want and will have a fair deal. Oh, yes, going right out, the Republicans at Washington. We will bear our share of government burdens and no more. The wealth of the nation is the proper source from which to draw revenue, not the necessities of the people. Chicago talks of electing P. I). Armour mayor. Very appropriate indeed. Association, added to natural inclinations, has made him a hog. Poor Marshall, knocked down at home, and most unmercifully skinned abroad, ought to be able to offer now -‘valid reasons" why it is thus. We are glad to note that the Industrial Union still lives, and that we are still to have the help of C. 11. Bliss in the editorial field as well as on the stump. Who can tell the extremes to which the plutocratic press will go to place Populists and Populist principles at a disadvantage. All these crimes will return to torment them. lam a bim-etaiist.—• j. G. Carlisle. No you are not. Naturally you are an old fraud, and financially you are just what Wall street orders you to be. John Sherman has a bill before congress empowering the secretary of the treasury to put us further in debt by selling bonds. Jf John Slierznan and his bond scheme were in , the nation would be better off. The last twenty years has given us thirty par cent, less war, twenty per cent, pestilence, and twelve per cent, above the general average of crops, and yet Republicans and Democrats have so far mismanaged our finances that we have to borrow money to do business with, , Tiie Weligmars. Oppenheimecs. Gokkleheimors and Tekkleiieiiners (they may be Jews) are playing shuttlecock with Uncle Baubs idol, gold, and light weight Foster, better known as ‘•Calico Charley." is dancing a jig. How many more times must this groat nation be exhibited to the world as a contemptible sot of idiots? J uclge Gresham has been sekaled by Grover as his chief VOUflfeilor: whereupon the dyed* ia-the wool Bourbon becomes in-c.onsphtr.-je, the political sycophant almost dies of joy, while I ,iU INp dist euppeh sees in it ;
