People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1894 — Page 4
The People’ Pilot. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited)., OF Worth Western Indiana., Luther L. Ponsler. .President. J. A. McFarland. .. Vice Pres. Lee E. Glazebkook .. Secretary Marion I. Adams... Treasurer. L. E. CLAZEBROCK, > Associate J. A. MCFARLAND, f Editors. C. B. HARROLD, [^^M^ager. The People's Pilot « the official orjrtu of the Jasper >rtl N-v '< ''uin *-• Alliances, and js published every Friday at OSF DOLLAR I'Ll! ANNUM If paid in advance. If not paid in advance, 5>1.25 per year will be charged to all subscribers. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Displayed Advertisements .... 10c inch Local Notices 5c line. Entered as second class matter at the post office In Rensselaer, lnd Rensselaer, Friday , June ‘i‘3< IHU4
People’s Party Ticket.
Stale Tlrl.et. Secretary of State, C. A. ROBINSON. Shelby County. Auditor of State. E. A. PERKINS, Marion County. State Treasurer, A. B. KEEPORT, Cass County. Attorney General, CY HOLCOMB, Gibson County. Clerk Supreme Court, J. H. MONTGOMERY, Lawrence County. Sup’t Public Instruction, J. H. ALLEN, Vigo County. State Statistician, W. P. SMITH, Marion County. Geologist, EDWARD KINDLE, Johnson County. Judge Supreme Court 4th Diet., D. H. CHAMBERS, Henry County. District Ticket. Representative in Congress, S. M. HATHORN, Carroll County. County Ticket. For County Clerk, john a. McFarland, of Jordan Township. For County Auditor, THOMAS H. ROBINSON, of Gillam Thownship. For County Treasurer, JOHN L. NICHOLS, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, ELLIS JONES, of Carpenter Township For County Surveyor, WALTER HARRINGTON, of Union Township. For County Coroner, M. Y. SLAUGHTER, of Marion Township. For Commissioner. Ist District JOEL SPRIGGS, of Walker Township. For Commissioner. 2nd District, JOSEPH A. ROBINSON, of Marion Township. For Commissioner. Jrd District, GEORGE G. THOMPSON, of Carpenter Tow risk ip.
Four Big Successes.
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A circulating medium for the exchange of commodities should consist, not of a substance naturally scarce, which cannot be made to increase with the increase of population and the growth of business, but, on the contrary, it should be capable of adjustment to these conditions.
The difficulty with bi-metalism is that it requires a less valuable metal to be maintained at par with a more valuable one. This unnatural condition cannot be indefinitely maintained except at constant expense. The objection to the recent bill for coining the silver seigniorage was not that it would add fifty-five millions to our coined money, but that it necessitated the additional burden of maintaining fiftyfive millions more of silver at par with gold. Issuing gold bonds to meet this expense does not cure the difficulty—it only postpones it, together with adding to our indebtedness. Along these lines there is nothing but difficulty and disaster.
Our country is comparatively a new one, with population increasing rapidly, by immigration as well as by natural increase; and rapidly increasing wealth by the developement of vast natural resources. Shall our vast interests be crippled by a meagre medium of exchange? The natural basis for a medium of exchange is population and wealth, and not diamonds, .rubies, gold or silver. Population, with wealth in its various forms, is the sourse of need of a medium of exchange, and should be the basis of supply. Considering the vast material wealth of this country, many think that fifty dollars per capita is the amount required for the best results. The evils of insufficient (and improperly distributed) circulating medium have been seen during the past uine months in the shape of idle hands and silent industries.
The plutocratic pencil pushers are tearing their hair and swearing that they can’t understand why gold is being shipped out. Don’t suppose they can as they have always labored to not understand it. But every man with a thimble full of brains and one particle of moral and political honesty can and does understand it. You lying, sneaking traitorous devils to American interests, it is the grand and final sequence to the infamous legislation of the past thirty years that has so depreciated the value of all exportable articles, that their sale will not meet the constant demands made upon the country for interest and dividends from abroad, and we are compelled to sell bonds to meet these demands; That is, we are placing new mortgages on the nation to keep from defaulting interest, and every additional obligation so placed only renders us less able to meet them. It is just like a man burning a candle at each end, it only hastens the inevitable result. No legislation will help this country except that which will so raise prices or cut down expenses that both the individual and nation will have a surplus left sufficient to meet their obligations and lay up yearly s'vnelhing as a stored resource. There are debts due foreigners, and investments in this country held by them that cal Is for a sum in interest and dividends so great that the present low prices of our agricultural products are insufficient to meet, hence this gold drain. Foreigners with cheap money and cheap ; raw material can furnish them- | selves with all kinds of manui factured goods cheaper than we can and can undersell us in the markets of the world, hence our only resources to meet these demands are our agricultural products and gold reserve. Our agricultural resources are so reduced by our appreciation of
oui; money that they will not meet them, and we have no gold reserve, hence our only alternative that can be seen by the political shysters at Washington is to borrow, sell bonds. Cheap money, cheap raw material and statesmanship would give us a part of the world's market for our manufactured goods, and then our sole dependence would not be upon the exportation of agricul products as now. But the fools, thieves and boodlers at Washington nor the hired liars for the daily papers won't see these things because they are well paid to not see them.
Marion Township Convention.
The People’s Party of Marion township will meet in convention at the Makeever House, on Saturday. July 7, 1894, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a township ticket to be voted for at the November election. By order of Wm. Washburn, Chairman.
Alliance Meeting.
The regular quarterly meeting of the Jasper County Farmer’s Alliance will meet at the Makeever House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, July 7, 1894, at 1 P. M. The State President will be present and will exblain the law governing county alliances. A general invitation is extended to each and every member to be present at their meeting. By order of Frank Welsh, W. H. Cain,, President, Secy.
List of Patents.
Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. F. Elliott, North Vernon, churn motor; T. E. Gressle, Indianapolis, trolley wire finder; C. E. Johnson, Mount Jackson, ribbon reversing mechanism for type writing* machines; P. A. Kirchner, Fort Wayne, water alarm for steam boilers; E. Nation, Indianapolis, duster; M. T. Reeves and S. N. Kailor, Columbus, clover huller feeder.
Of the many Populist exchanges coming to our office, none spends so much money to get the suppressed Washington news before its readers as the Nonconformist. Yes, suppressed news. What the plutocratic papers have been careful to keep their readers from finding out, the two tireless correspondents of the Nonconformist have dug up and sent to the paper for the benefit of its thousands of readers. Many a secret has thus leaked out that the plutocracy never meant the common workaday people should know. We have made special arrangements whereby we can send the Nonconformist and People’s Pilot till January Ist. for §I.OO.
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BUOKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.
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LOOK THIS WAY! Come now and let us reason together and I am sure I can make prices to suit you. 3 to 8 Penny Nails, 4 cents per pound. 8 to 40 Penny Nails, 3 cents per pound. 18 inch Tile Spades, 85 cents each. 20 44 44 95 44 Wire Screening, 2 $ cents per square foot. Good short handl Spade, 60 cents. Good Hoe, 30 cents. Long handle shovel, 60 cents. 14 inch low grass lawn mower, $3.75 Persons wanting anything in the hardware line will find it to their interest to see me before buying elsewhere. C. B. MERSHHAN. Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop . M. L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wood Repairing in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. He keeps two expert horse shoers employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of the business ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M~r T T • T Brick shop on Front st., . Ju. rieinphilu wrtobrickiivery C. W. Harner’s^ RSTAURiNT AND BAKERY. Fresh Bread Every Day. Xone Better in the State. All orders for fancy Cakes, as for weddings and.other occasions, promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me. OPPOSITE DEPOT. REMINGTON, IND. Brick and Tile Yard!-^ JOHN KOHLER, Prop’r. New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in any quantity We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile westof Rensselaer. Free deUrery any place In town. JOHN KOHLER.
