People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1897 — Change. [ARTICLE]
Change.
With a wardrobe that is jaunty and a traveling bag. brand new, He is smiling tn the station as he grants an interview. His manner's very knowing and bls every glance implies That his ship has just been sighted, that bls star is on the rise. He instructs you in the management of government affairs, And you feel that he is worthy of an office and its cares. You wonder what exalted post twill be bls lot to gain. He is on his way to Canton, and he's waiting for the train A few days later be appears. He looks a little dazed. The traveling bag seems smaller than it was when last you gazed. When you strive for conversation, he has little more to say Than: “Young man, beware of politics. It really doesn't pay.” He’s not at all bis jo rial self when stoutly be declares, “My time must be devoted to my personal affairs." There is something j i his manner that provokes a thrill of pain— Tj>is man who went to Canton and has just gqt home again. —Washington Sta*
