People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — Two Lives Saved. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Two Lives Saved.

The Chicago Inter-Ocean ci Aprilsth copies the following without comment from the Memphis Commercial-Appeal: “The Chattanooga Times, like agoodmany other monomctall’mt newspapers, has 1 >st its temper because of the wide circulation of a little book entitled “Coin's Financial School/’ which it describes as “sorry twaddle,” and wrath fully dedars- that “if it could be safely done, such books ought to be burned by the hangman and the authors stood in the stocks.We fear, however-, that

it cannot bo “safely done.’’Revolutions never go backward. The people, the plain people, the ignorant plebs., tiio uncouth hoi pollci, have enjoyed their 1 iberiy so long thal_any attempt to proscribe their literature arid regulate tl; .'ii opinions by the civilized and intellectual processes of “standing them in the stocks” might bfe resented. That “many headed beast” called the people is a dangerous animal in his moods. The learned editor of the Times doubtless knows something of his .nature and habits, and wisely suggests a doubt as £10 'whether it would be safe to .cage him after he has been allowed to run wild so long. This .thing of burning literature by the hangman and standing heret- > leal authors in the stocks was a practice much in vogue some centuries ago; the learned editor of the Times knows as well as any man just how efficacious such measures proved in checkting the spread, of “heresy.” ggrhere is always some .Luther ftold enough to nail a script ev-n. Kjapon.the doo? of the < nivel>. The literature of the common people is read by the' light <■' '.th. mes kindled for its d istru Hahn, and liberty is never mor.keWeciively preached than from Stocks,, idle s mliol I. or th mistake. Even, if the Tim s could bring back the good ol I days Jfand the good obi ways they 2 would not ava.il. No “ha-agman.” ■■r’jßOt even he of Buffalo, c.in "•’'strangle the free . > n of speech. I and no .fire can co. sum» he spirof liberty. Let tip' vem editor of the Tim , •L- . ■■ .. cease to sigh for \ . ■ geX and wb; w> :i : <i . mi and his .orthodox ■. - c .good if he could get i sure him that Ihe put -1 nancia! heretics in 1 could not be “safely d: people have a prejndic ..< that sort of thing. Tm hangman will never be lar schoolmaster in this .age an •

See the lovely line of china ware at the Emporium. For anything in gents’furnishing goods, go to Newels’* Mrs. M. M. Collins will receive the W. C. T. U. at 2p. m., Saturday, April 20. Members are iequested to be present promptly, as trie Loyal Temperance Legion lias a business meeting immediately following at 3. p. m., at same place. We reserve the right to limit 10 yds. of calico at 2c per yd. to each customer so all can get a bargain. Sale day. April 27. Chicago Bargain Store. Over Twelve Hundred sets of window shades in colors, qualities and prices never before equalled. You can’t help buying after seeing them. At Frank B. Meyer's “Old Reliable” drug store.

The Dun”; ids will hold services in the Church of God on Sunday, April 28th, Rev. J. W. Clear delivering the sermon. Everybody goes to Nowels’ for bargains in dry goods. Muslins, prints and ginghams, the best brands at the lowest prices, a; /.owels . J. D. Moaios of I)oMo> te made Rensselaer ; business trip la.,t Monday and kindly dropped in at the Pilot office to pa-s the time o'day and wish tlm new press success. Special bargains in capos, waists, ready made dresses, boys dm-k suits, shoes, hats, gloves etc.- Chicago Bargain Store. A beautTml 11 no ‘of’ luce curtain:;, also ai /m. Emporium I'rom 75c per pair up. Mts. C. (Sigler and Mrs. N. S. Bah s a. i' m' -id the funeral << Miss Anna Grade at Stouisburg on Monday, April 6tb. Whitewash lime, always on hand at Meyer’s “Old 15- ;i » ! <I,’ dr i;■ store. A o while v. a . paint brushes. 1 ’miy.'ah; e. ■ • on all kin Is of loreign an I domestic dr< s go .ds, Sat: '' lay, April 27. Chicago Burgaii: Si <r->. Sea the.i,i-e line of linens t ! the Emporium. Strictly Pare While Loads and Ilmilli & Milligan's house paints, at Meyers' Old R diable.

Mrs. Phoobe Thomas, of Junction. City, 141., was told by her doctors she hud Consumption and that thorn was no hope for her. but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discover,y compleidy cured her and she says it saved her life, Mr. Tim:-. Eggers, 1:19 r'krida St. S.an Francisco, mWered. from a dreadful cold, approaching Consuiiq tioiq tried-without re su.lt ev.-ry thing else then bought one botlldbf Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is na.urall,y thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, ‘that prove’the wonderful erieady of l’nis medicine in Cougl sand Colds. Free trial bottles at Meyer's Drug Stors. Regular size 50c. and 81.00