People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1895 — WILL SUBMIT. [ARTICLE]

WILL SUBMIT.

If Our Party Says It Is Right Wo'll Submit. Senator Harris says if defeated in his free-silver crusade he will “submit to the will of the majority.’’ Of course, he will. So will Gov. Stone, Mr. Bland and the rest of the silverite leaders, and the sound-money element of their party knows this. Knowing this, that element will vote down every silver proposition presented in the convention and will nominate a man who, if elected, will take delight in vetoing silver bill if any of them come within his reach If Harris, Stone, Bland and the res' of the 50c dollar men threatened to bolt should the convention repudiate their policy, perhaps they would get some concessions.—Globe-Democrat. "Keep off tlie Graxx.” The grange, of Pennsylvania, engaged General Coxey to address their assembly at Conneaut Lake—but when the capitalists, who own the park, heard who was to speak, they broke their agreeement with the grange, and refused to allow them the use of the grounds. A fund is being raised to hire some other park soon and invite Coxey to come again. The boycott of the silly capitalists will serve to draw ten timesas many people to hear him as would have been present if the capitalists had not made fools of themselves. Why don’t the gold-bugs sell th< Harvey-Horr debate? Both sides of th( question is presented in it. If it is tr be a campaign of education why nr put this debate into the hands of the people? The reason is plain. The goh *»ug side is “too thin” to hold water when comnaj-ed with the light of truth