People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Neighbor does not like Master Grover Cleveland one bit; he thinks him real naughty and mean and he is going to tell ma on him. The basic principle of this whole reform movement is that every person has a natural right to comfort and happiness. That being true, whatever interferes with that right is an evil, and it is such evils that we are ingA money is redeemable when the government issuing it stands ready to take it back at its face value for all debts and taxes due it. That’s all the redeemable quality money needs. In fact, it is all the redeemable quality it ever has.

Carnegie will build another public library. In order to make others pay for that which he takes the credit of establishing, wages of his employes at DuQuesne were cut 25 per cent. The library will be located at Braddock. If a money is good that is based on gold, a commodity that has but little intrinsic value as far as relieving the real necessities of the people are corcerned, why wouldn't a money be just as good based on cotton and wool and grain, commodities that are an actual necessity of human comfort.

Neighbor down the street has been peddling some cheap “stuff’ about non-American ideas and practices among millionaire Democrats. The most un-American thing in this country is our financial system, born of the Republican party and god fathered by the Democratic party. There being no room between the Democrats and Republicans for dispute on finance, transportation, tariff, etc., the contest has narrowed down to mere personal abuse of party leaders. The Republican press is full of silly and childish abuse of President Cleveland. He is called a big headed dictator, an aping autocrat.

Oh yes, we can not get along without gold. Gold is the money of the world. Now honestly how many of us ever see gold? It is not the money the people use in everyday ' business transactions. Farmers, when did you see a gold dollar, mechanics and merchants, when did you receive gold in payment for your labor and goods?

Your duty is not all performed when you subscribe for a reform paper and read it. The cause relies upon YOU individually to spread its principles and help in the making of converts. Call your neighbors attention to the strong points in the teachings of your paper. Get your neighbor to subscribe. Don’t forget that you are an apostle of liberty, and have an every day work to do. Decisions against strikes and boycotts are being handed in every day. We are glad of this. It takes out of the hands of labor organizations the tools which they have been using to such poor advantage. The next tools they will pick up will be of a political make. They will