People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — Advertised Letters [ARTICLE]
Advertised Letters
Postmaster Honan has the following unclaimed letters which will he sent to the dead letter office on the 28th of March if ifr>t called for by that time Miss Clara Miller. Mr. J. C. Maxwell, Mr. J. L, Anderson. Robert Allen.
It is probable that no review of the current month is so rich in able discussions of Social. Economical and Political Problems of special interest as the Arena for March. Among the subjects treated with vigor, foreefulness and frankness, we mention: Dr. John Clark Ridpath, the eminent historian's third’ paper on the history of “The Bond and the Dollar;” Professor Frank Parson's masterly arraignment of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Justice Walter Clark, LL. D„ on “The Prosperity of Mexico." magnificently illustrated; B. O. Flower’s paper on "A Successful Experiment for the Maintenance of Selfrespecting Manhood," (illustrated); "Why the South Wants Free Silver.” by United Statee Senator Marion Butler. Professor George D. Herron on “The Social Value of Individual Failure." and a discussion by George B. Waldron. A. M„ on “Wealth Production and Consumption by the Nation.” illustrated by numerous diagrams and tables. The Pilot has copied in this issue the splendid article on “Why the South Wants Free Coinage of Silver.”
