People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1895 — THE PEOPLE’S PAPER. [ARTICLE]

THE PEOPLE’S PAPER.

No great daily in the United States is so closely in touch with 1 lie people as The Chicago Times. Its policy is progressive, liberal, tolerant. The Times holds that existing social, political, and industrial conditions are not founded upon the principle of equal rights to all and Special privileges to noue. That under existing conditions injustice necessarily done the mass of the people. The Times has its owu convictions as to how these conditions may be amended. While urging its own beliefs strenuous ly and intelligently it does not

dismiss with contempt or without a hearing the advocates of other economic reforms. The Times is fearless in its utterances and unswerving in its devotion to the great body of the people. The Times believes in free speech, the free coinage of sil- j ver. and radical tariff reform. The Times believes in government control of all natural monopolies. The Times believes jn such a tax on land values as shall lighten the burden of the firmer and make the owner of valuable cjtv property pay his just share. The Times believes in the wisdom and good faith of the people. The Times prints all the news from all the world in a manner interesting and in siruclive to all the people. Se».d for sample copies. Read the People s Paper. 1