People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Keep the good work going. Honest men make honest money. The people will never surrender. Somebody’s going to get run over. The people’s party has the right of way. Puncture the lies, and the liars will die. Down with the red flag—of the sheriff sale. If the United States can’t make money, who can? Smoke the yellow-jackets out of the capital building. The “Monroe doctrine is to be upheld” —by the tail. Hang the syndicate that held up Uncle Sam for >10,000,000. The coming session of congress will be the biggest farce on record. The democratic party appears to have assassinated the angel of harmony. The end of the world is about due, There are “wars and rumors of war.” When the democratic party gets through fighting “within the party” there won’t be much of it left. The administration of President Cleveland is endorsed by the leaders of both old parties and their English owners. » The republican papers are • already beginning to beg the people not to expect anything of the next session of congress. The New York democrats declare for the retirement of the greenbacks. The howl of the yellow (gold) dogs is growing bolder. There is one good thing the republican congress can do, if it will —investigate the bond deal by which the treasury has been robbed. Lord! Lord! And now Colonel Willy 1 C. Pollard Breckenridge has been called to save his party in Kentucky. Better try a dose of skunk oil. Governor Culbertson, of Texas, will probably whip both of the renowned pugilists before the contest is over. He proposes to enforce the law. The gold-bug democrats refuse to vote for a free silver ticket —but silver democrats always vote the ticket straight, no matter who is nominated.

The gold bugs will soon discover that there is an over-production of education among the people. And the learned financiers now in office will be too cheap to skin. The bonds of matrimony are taking gold to Europe faster than the bonds of infamy can bring it back. Miss Vanderbilt has bought a title and thrown dn her person as a bonus. Only thirty out of the 244 republicans in the congress which meets in December are in favor of free coinage. Yet more than half of the 244 were elected by pretending to be silver men. The Knights of Labor are boycotting National Bank notes. The Knights of Labor believe in every principle advocated by the People’s Party. Populists should join them in their fight. If the gold bugs win they will foreclose their mortgage on the United States, the few thousand millionaires will move to Europe, and let the “blarsted, bloody Americans” howl for “home rule” just as Ireland is doing. An Arkansas editor says of his state: “We have mountains so high that you can tickle the feet of the free silver angels in heaven, and gorges so deep that you can descend to their base and hand down ice to the gold bugs in the infernal regions.”