People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fbee silver is not enough. Labor unions are awakening More bonds are coming—why certainly. The prosecution of Debs ends in persecution. Deeds are greater than the praise of deeds. The hankers anticipate a prosperous new year. “Sold by the sheriff”—death knell of liberty. |Yhat lventucky needs is a Populist admin intration. Let human rights be the battle cry of the new year. A silver basis would be better than go Id b aseness. If you don’t learn how to vote you may have to shoot The next congress will make thousands of Populists. The Astor and the golden rod are the flowers of plutocracy. The democrats agree upon one thing —that it was a landslide. Monuments to the past are a rebuke to tlie present in America. Football and pugilism are saving the foolkiller lots of work. Sold out of a home—the greatest legal crime ever perpetrated. That last blizzard only emphasized the horrors of democratic rule. The old party fences are rotten from the "rider” to the “worm rail.” Everything points to the fact that the bankers have absolute control. The gold reserve is still declining, look out for another issue of bonds. It is now quite evident that the New York police force needs disinfecting. Days set apart for public charity should be days of national mourning. Tite greenback is the next subject of plutocratic ire. Will the people submit to it?

It is not so much a change of crops the farmer needs as it is a change ot votes. It continues to look like somebody has lied about the good limes that were to come. The main question is, shall this government be turned over to the money power or not? The editor of this paper would like to borrow a thousand dollars u> strengthen his credit. “Sound money” is money that the poor people get no nearer to than to be able to hear it sound. The free silver democrat who still remains in the democratic-party is an unmitigated old humbug. If the Lexow committee allows “no guilty man to escape,” what will New York do-for a police force? The democratic administration mortgaged thtir promised wave of prosperity before it arrived. That wild cat currency bill of Mr. Springer's is no worse than the wiltthog currency system of John Sherman’s. The Globe Democrat says the great increase of the Populist vote does nut indicate an increase of strength. Of course not. The main question to be settled is, which shall rule in this country,, the citizens or the dollar? The dollar is now on top. The wiping out of the police and detectives of New York city will dispose of the worst two classes of criminals in that city.

It looks now like Carlisle’s currency scheme would “die a homin’.” It may be, however, covering up a “nigger in the wood pile.’’ There is some newspaper talk of a war with ’Europe. We have no obI jections provided the fellows who get If up do the fighting. It is a useless .•■precaution for Czar Cleveland to have guard. His skin is too thick for any ordinary weapon to penetrate. ~ ‘ ■ 1 ■ f * * ■ - i The fifty-fourth congress will doubt- | less be called in special session to finish the democratic contract with the bankers and bondholders. Hog island and Buzzard’s bay will go down in history as the wallowufg place of the biggest hog that ever rooied up the garden of liberty. The Lexow committee of New York has uncovered enough corruption in the greatest city of the greatest nation of the earth to poison the whole world.