People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1894 — A Warning. [ARTICLE]
A Warning.
The people will have an opportunity to say in November next whether they will abdicate the high and supreme function with which the constitution of their country has endowed them, and in doing so determine whether silver shall be restored to its former place in their currency and their industries be revived, or whether the country shall continue on its downward course to bankruptcy upon the single gold standard. In the near or distant future the light will surely break in upon them, and silver will be restored to its ancient place as a money metal. But if delayed too long it may come tc them as Burke said to the electors of Bristol: “Not through well contrived, well adjusted windows, but through ths yawning chasms of their ruin.”—Cor. Chicago Times.
