People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1893 — Page 4

The People’s Pilot. —PUBLISHED BY Tl?e Pilot Pdbllsl?if?g Co. or Worth Western Indiana., {Limited.) Luther L. Ponsler .. President. J. A. McFarland. ..Vice Pres. David W. Shields .. Secretary. Marion I Adams... Treasurer. LESLIE CL4KK. - Lcral Editor ud jhiifer. The People’-- Puzrr is the official orzan of the Jasper an 3 Newton County Alliances.«.t:d is published every Friday at ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM RATES OF ADVERTISING. I'lsulayed Advertisement- J6c inch, j Local Notices ae line. 1 Entered as se-.-owl <-ia*- matter at the post• office in kef,-M?laer. ind. RENSSELAER. FRIDAY .JI LY >. !■«

And the tariff is still a robbin'. The country needs more money. A single standard makes doubWho is preparing that income tax bill? The two old parties are twins twir. frauds. The plutocrats are driving toe people to repudiation. Silver money al par in .e West and South. What are yo doing to make votes for Em People’s party? What is trie Democratic party doing with its chance? The only creed which the old urties have left is office. Is not silver as old. as honorable. and as useful as gold? Educate a man how to think ■ .d he will know how to vote. Will the gold bugs of England .cop the American congrt ss in -■ slion through the long hot months of August and SeptemWhat are the Democrats -dkiig- about repealing the I-i.c;man act for, won't a tariff revenue only restore confide ace ? Foster said tiu.i money was r .•.!*•' but itis business said it n't. and the ‘•business’’ has ’> .»- .loor. So does Foster have ..e r’oor. that i-. he's “floored.’’

h’nd-r the prose-nt banking ■ in this country no man's ' .money is safe with the bank. With government bunks every . nn's mci/.y would be absolutely i- Me. To be a Populist you must be*..eve in >omethin’g —advocate a of principles. You can be ; Democrat or Republican and b-lieve in anything just vole tue ticket.

Industrial slavery ought not to exist in a count!-/ where we hive political lib.’" . Intelli-: j gent, independt : t ..tdiood alone can save us f.-m the folly i of ignorance and picmaicm There is no eloquence or logic i. a sneer. The man who res -rts to sneers does it because it i • the only argument he can pre-t--nt. In the language of the s' met gamin he is “out of soap/’ It is not the legitimate money ’ ; their pockets that the Populists are demanding of the government, but suclb legislation as will enable them to keep the dollars they earn, or the wealth they create.

The law provides that silver dollars shall be coined out of the bullion deposited to redeem the certificates of such deposits. Wiiy don't the secretary, obey the law and stop paying out gold on such certificates. The concentration of money’ is a concentration of power. This is on account of its use as a corruption fund. It is an ever present menace to the liberties of the people. An income tax will alleviate this peril. We want the names and addresses. also the color of the hair, of the Democrats who still believe that Cleveland is in favor of free coinage of silvei’or any 7 other legislation that will *put wife: on an equality with gold.

The cause of hard times is. you're a Democrat and I’m a Republican. My vote kills yours, and yours kills mine. The cure for hard times is let us both be Populists, and vote to gether for more money and better times. The Chicago. Milwaukee A- St. Paul railroad company has just discharged 4.000 of its employes. Where is Judge Ricks? The company ought to be brought into court and fined. It has noj more right to discharge its em- i ployes than they have to quit. There is only «5 m ,O/>.'* -j in; silver in circulation There is

about *5“•) in the United I States treasury. Under these Circumstances hard times, caused >’• a scarcity of money, is a crime for which the party in power should be made to answer. it is the fellows that hold the offices and .ive at public expense that cry out the loudest against • •goverr.ment paternalism. ” I here is no salary too la v ge for tnem to tai-:e. There are no privileges too good for them to enjoy at the public expense. But when the demand is made for Uncle Sam to tre« his children all alike they' raise up on their hind feet and cry out “paternalism." Oh. the hypocrites and demagogues. There is a movement on foot among some state- men (*<) who have gone to seed, to have a great Industrial Convention. These gentlemen are way behind the prone.-, i m and what is v.'or. e, th'y don’t seem to know it. The “Great Industrial” convention was held in St. Louis more than a year ago. It was supplemented- at Omaha about a year ago and the decree of the people has gone forth. Read it, gentlemen, read it.

The G. O. lb’s are contending for a sj’.fe and sound monetary system, a system that will restore confidence and prevent future panics. Who gave us this shaky, panicy system? r i hese very parties in years past told us we had the safest and best financial system in the world, now they say it is all wrong and must be changed. They have made bad work of it, they did it intentionally, they will never make it any better. \ve will perhaps have a panic and Cleveland’s policy will proid uce it. We can expect nothing else when the attempt is made lor one dollar in gold to do the work required by ten dollars in currency. But Mr. Cleveland prefers the panic to yielding one iota of his gold-bug ! policy. Ah, well! The “mills ’of gods grind slowly,” but they do grind. Cleveland is leading the hosts of plutocracy into the Red Sea of destruction and, “all's well that ends well.”

Tie have to-day, in this country, more to eat, more to wear, and more work that needs to be done, than ever before, yet want, distrust and enforced idleness have almost complete sway, and all because our great, wise lawmakers have got our monetary system tangled, twisted and up side down. If we only had our common men to make our laws, only had men to represent us that had just sense enough to do their plain duty in a plain, common sense way how much better it would be for us all.

An exchange says: “Mr. Cleveland cannot buy 7 congress.” lie will wager a jug of buttermilk he gets congress. Whether he buys it, bribes it. or bulldozes it is immaterial. There isn’t enough manhood and patriotism left among the leaders of the Democratic party to withstand the pressure he is bringing to bear upon them. Cleveland has the offices to dispense and he knows the weakness of Democrats for office. He is trading offices for anti-silver votes. From a Democratic standpoint he holds the key 7 to the situation.

•‘We are all selfish accordtag I to my tell.* If the silver kings had control they would, in all ■ probability, demonetise gold and make silver the only mohey of i the land. ’ In this they would be no more selfish than the single standard gold bugs. I tt this 1 they would hurt the people no ; more than the gold bugs are trying to hurt them. Give this ' money making bnsiftess into the i hands of the people, where it ! rightfully and lawfully belongs. let our currency be legal tender paper money issued by the gov eminent and nobody will be hurt, nobody will be given undue advantages.

The failure of ex-Secretary r ester is full of significance. Why did he fail? Was it on ac»count of our defective financial system or his own mismanagement? Was it on account of : plenty of money or scarcity of ; money? Was it caused by over ! production or laziness? Foster was chosen as secretary of the treasury, we suppose, on acj count of his efficiency as a busi f ness man. If a man who is fit to ! oe at tine head of the financial • system of the nation can’t stem ; tiie tide who is sam? The gold I bugs whom F oster fostered are wrecking tJk- prosperity of the ■_ I people, and Foster is one of * their victims.

Silly , Republicans, lying Republicans, dishonest republicans are telling us that the people’s distrust of the Democratic party is causing this loss of confidence, bank failures and uncommonly hard times. What is the matter with the fool people anyhow? Don’t they know what they want? Nine months ago they said away with Harrison and lis party, give us Cleveland and his clan. Now. the fact is the people were tired of the Repub-

lican party, they knew it was corrupt, they knew it was not tit to longer rule and they turned it out. If they have lost confidence in this party, they nine months ago voted into power, it is because they think it will do and act just as the party did they so gladly and overwhelmingly defeated last November. The man that says the present financial trouble is due to lack of confidence in the Democratic party is presuming upon the ignorance of the people. Spend no breath on such insuiters, you belittle yourself when you give audience to such idle talkers. The Democrats have sins enough of their own to bear. They will make a record this congress that will bury them deep enough without making them responsible for our present distresses. Those losing confidence in the Democratic party will not turn to the Republican party. The Republican party is dead.

Positive People.

Some there are who have a balm for every wound, a remedy for every ill. They have no doubts of the virtues of their remedies, no fears of the successful workings of their plans. A thousand times their prescriptions may have killed, a thousand times their theories may 7 have failed yet they know they are right, and all contrary to them are wrong. These people, wise in their own conceit, we meet every day; they, and they alone, know how 7 to run this world, and they, and they alone, know 7 the road to heaven. These positive people make no mistakes, are never deceived, are never at a loss to know 7 how to act on great questions; all that really puzzles them is to understand how it is that other people know so little. Nowhere do we meet more of these know’ing, positive ones than in the political and religious world. To-day on the street we see and hear the gold standard man that says the only sure foundation our monetary house can stand upon is yellow dust, another knows that bi-metalism is the rock of our financial salvation, w’hile a third puts not his trust in silver

' and gold, but says for all oHf financial ills paper Is the pan- ? Somebody mfcst be a little wrong, Somebody does not know as much as they should and could know. There are too many people among us that only look at and read one side. We know men that will not allow a , in their houses that differs from them in politics or religion, they positively know that their j side is right and the other side iis wrong. The man that wants to vote for the bwt Interests of ; the whole Country should carefully and impartially study all ■ the great, new questions of the day. None of us knaw it all • Wise men change, but fools never do.”

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