People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Banks of issue must go. “Peace on earth, good will to men.” Precedents die of old age ever. year. Mysteries in government are publi outrages. Special privileges take away inalienable rights. Bonds and interest are the whip and chains of slavery. Loyalty to the Omaha platform is not treason to the party. The democratic congress is gone, but the mortgage is still left Organize peace armies. The only fieace party is the People’s party. Representatives who. don’t represent, should be made to represent. Where military force tramples on civil authority there is danger of revolution. If Christianity is anything, it is practical—and if it isn’t practical, it is nothing. The men in the high positions elected by the Populists must be content to serve—not lead. Bland has issued a manifesto which says substantially: “We neither go in ourselves, neither suffer we them that are entering to go in.” How can the “rank and file” of the democratic party be made to believe the sincerity of their leaders who have just lost a good chance to prove themselves the friends of free coinage. There is a great deal of difference between making the currency question the sole issue, and making it the paramount issue. It has always been the paramount issue. Consumption is limited only by the ability to buy. But the lack of a sufficient medium of exchange causes breadstuff to rot while weavers go hungry, and good clothes mildew while farmers wear patches and rags.