People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The grc?nl ticmi-Hiinual ri IT A Diwr. CAT IT OF WINTER GOODS vJbLArUJtU AT 50C ON THE DOLLAR. We must have room for a large new spring stock and prices will make every vestige of winter goods go.
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| Overcoats and suits, j r:-w-:r one-half price. j Blankets, all wool -to close 1 | muT manufacturer’s prices, j I—- O »—♦■—■ ■ W »t»tJ ttr- - -r- —* j U nderwear, in wool —a great variety j j at what we paid, j t. •.......«.«,, ««««■•••■...... ««•••« .........t { GIOVeS AND MITTENS-an endless | variety reduced priced. [ »l» ■ w.nn ■ »»» ■ »»» ■ ••••• »»* » *** * ** | Cloaks AND CAPES, Lto close— one-half price. | - - - - .... *»»
T> ot-irl Plmlr Snip Saturday, January 19. A complete clean up at half price, rveninani anu v_-iuais. , y ou can U y reTnnan t, s some -full dress patterns at half price to close out all odds and ends. Cloaks and capes one-half less t han you can buy the same ‘roods next fall. Do not forget the sale, Saturday, Sauuary 19, at tbq reliable one price cash house.
Halt! Rianr about! Face the devil! Hurrah for Debs! Tiikbk is certainly a hell. Gbovkb is preparing the way. mmrnmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mm—mmmom “Intrinsic? value" they want, is it? Does interest make “intrinsic value?” Dm you ask to have the national debt increased.
TnR democrats of Alabama begun to feel their Oates a little too early. They are about to choke ou a Kolb. Laws made by lawyers for -tAne purpose of furnishing attorney fees can not serve the people who pay the fees. I_-' —!—!J.'.Li l -J!'.. Haven’t heard of any farmers end laborers b.cing ■ca" led in to consult about the new currency scheme, have you? The solution of the currency problem now under discussion in congress will increase the difficulty of solving the labor problem. The sharks are pulling out the gold reserve again to scare congress into passing the new currency bill. Another bond issue is expected about Feb. 1. A c.ukat time to talk of destroying #3150,000,000 of legal tender currency, when the government is borrowing money at the rate of a hundred millions a year. Why, you chump, don't you know that they have already issued bonds for the people. There isn't a matt In the conn* ry so poor but gets some df the bonds —to pay. • Now we understand what the plute papers were talking about when they wanted “confidence" restored. It was in order to work the new Hultimore confidence game. Couldn’t do it without “confidence,” you know.
Thk Baltimore plan proves that there ought to be a hell. Thk Baltimore plan is a postscript to the Hazard circular, What would Jesus think of the Baltimore plan of salvation? Thk bankers want to muke “rag money” out of the rags of the people. Goon times are a-comin’, just gallivantin’ down the bankers’ boulevard. More bonds and more guns, is the sum of the President's recommendations. • Grover is probably Writing another letter- he wants the White house enlarged. Thkhk will be another issue of bonds in less than two months. Greut game, isn't it. ___________________ Santa Ci.auh isn’t half as liberal to the children as congiess is to the bankers. What do you think of the Baltimore plan for making the bankers a Christmas gift. _____________ The currency recommendations of President and secretary are anarchy. There now. And now the bankers want the the silver certificates redeemed in silver a>t its bullion value. Dkbs behind the bars is a better man than Grover Cleveland guurded by soldiers in his palace. The governmant fiat that will make a good bank note makes a duru sight better greenback. _ * The banks are too high to let the river of prosperity water the fertile fields of industry. Debs in jail will teach Populism as : eloquently as though he addressed sixty million people face to face.
Thk “business men” of the country are principally autocratic machines, repeating after the bankers words that mean their own enslavement as •well as that of the wageworkers. The bnsiness men will find out where they are at when the bankers get through using them as tools and begin to squeeze the blood out of them. Th* Newfoundland banks have suspended, and their currency, which was supposed to be “reasonably safe,” to use Secretary Carlisle’s phrase, Is worthless in the hanus of the people and of numerous holders in Quebec and Ontario. The fisherman had been paid in it for tlieir season’s work, and fin.! that the return for their hard toil is no better than waste paper. Mr. Carlisle's proposition to drop the government guarantee from our bank note system means precisely such los-es to American citizens as are now visited upon every family in Newfoundland. —Globe inocrat. The president wants unconditional divorce—something similar to the *©- peal of the Bherman l«w, lst the bankers provide.
