People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Labor pays t all There 1 !.!, be no trusts in heaven. And yet this man Cleveland is a democrat. No more plutocratic presidents for America. The use of money is all the merchant or laborer wants. Interest robs the poor and keeps the rich in idleness. Groveii and John should take out Americanization papers. Idle land and lack of money, make idle men and soup houses. (fu, what will become of ‘‘parity” under the Baltimore plan. Financial independence means more than free c linage of silver. Attorney-General Olnky has at last discovered the Cook gang.
A “teacher of the people” who works for office, isn’t worth liis wages. If the government don't soon come to the people, they '"'ill go after it. Speculators are neither producers nor consumers—they are destroyers. God has no hired m n. All his employes work for the good of the cause. Men out of employment have been formally invited to join the standing army. Ai.l tie gold and silver in the world wouldn't pay two weeks' board for the people. Yes, a national debt is a blessing—to the bondholders —but a curse to the taxpayers. The new currency scheme is a “jackpot” and plutocracy is dealing for a roval flush.
Now they sing “t'oxey' lies moldcring i i the grave.’’ §0 does liberty, for 1. at matter. A consitmek who is not a producer of something useful is a burden on the community. The great question as to the dumping of silver is where shall America dump hers? Tiie products of * he farm were never cheap when there was plenty of money in. circulation. Senator 'Fill.man of South ( nvolina may prove himself a terror to (.rover and the gold bugs. Anything to destroy the greenbacks :s the demand of the 1 banker.., and intention of congress., Those who get tlu b.*n-.its of government. should pa,, taxes in proportion to vaa.e leceived^ A govkrmknt with nothing but police power would he ten times worse than wildest anarchy. We are approaching Russian despotism. Our czar n< w has a guard of soldiers ub ut liis palace. , Ti e “ utter route" of the Populists is the route to Washington, and utterance will begin after ’‘JO. The trouble with the unemployed is riot yet at an end, and w ill not be (inti there’ are no unemployed. Internal affairs are more important to the American people than all tiie foreign trade of tile world. How long will it take for' •‘confidence’’ to lift the mortgages from the homes of the American people?
