People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1897 — Two Silver Champions. [ARTICLE]

Two Silver Champions.

Doubtless many of our readers, who appreciate the importance of the restoration of the bimetallic standard, would like to subscribe for and support a farm paper which while unsurpassed in its agricultural, household and other departments, at the same time has been the leading exponent of the bimetallic principle of finance. With a view to supplying this want, we have made a liberal clubbing arrangement with the Farm, Field and Fireside of Chicago. For many years this great paper has been pointing out to the farmers that low prices were the result of a contraction of standard money to the gold basis and urging them as a patriotic duty oj self defense to vote for the restoration of silver. So effective has been its work, especially during the late campaign, that Chairman Jones acknowledged to Wm. J. Bryan that it had done more towards the restoration of bimetallism than any other single agency. , v As will be seen by our combination offer on another page, we can give this paper in combination with the People’s Pilot, both one year, fojr the low price of $1.60. This offer also includes twenty packets of the best seedsjitt thq market from the Farm, Field andhlreeide’s free seed distribution, where 10 cents extra is paid for postage and pkcking. The Farm, Field and Fireside and the People’s Pilot are two papers which Mark Hanna’s boodle could not influence in the late campaign.