People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rope is in rebellion against the Sultan and his murderous hordes, and the promise of victory to his forces would doubtless lead to intervention by one or more of the concert. Congress goes grinding along at its make-believe of business, killing time and drawing its salary. The best thing it has done is the appropriation of *200,000 for the aid of the poor who are thrown out of employment by the disastrous floods of the lower Mississippi. The war in Cuba goes bloodily on. McKinley has so far failed to execute the threatened bit of jingoism that was promised us by his adherents. John Jacob Astor advises the United States to buy Cuba, but why Spain should be paid for that which she does not possess has not been explained. After having fattened itself by its robberies on India, England should take care of the plague stricken country, but like soulless corporations, it stands aside and says, “God bless you,” while sympathizers are sending succor to the suffering inhabitants. Johhyß. will “stand pat” when the shekels commence to jingle in that direction again, and don't you forget it.

Direct legislation is a strictly populist measure. It simply means that the voters shall have the right to vote on any law if they wish before it becomes operative and binding; or they can propose a law, and when voted for by a majority of the voters the legislature must euact it into law. Direct legislation means self-government by the people. The populistic principles have so firmly engrafted themselves that although the party in name may pass out of existanee its principles will live forever. The true populist cares not whether these principles are acted into laws or carried out solely through his party or by some other party or combination of parties. He recognizes that his party has been the great teacher and is content. He works for better,ment of humanity and is willing to join hands with any one who is willing to give a lift in the cause.—-Kansas City Leader. Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionville, Pa., struggled that long before he tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skin affections. A. F. Long, druggist.

Mice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, I Jasper County, In Jasper Circuit Court, to June term, A. D. Janies Matlieson vs. Nancy M. Work, et. al. and No. 3333 Simon P. Thompson, Crossplaintiffs. vs. Nancy M. Work, et. al. Bo it Remembered, That on this 10th day of April, A. D. 1897, the above named plaintiff by bolt/.. Spiper & Ivurrie and Simon P. Thompson in person Attorneys hied in the office of the Clerk of said Court a complaint and crosscomplaint against said defendants and also the affidavits of competent persons, that said defendants Nancy IVI. Work, mr. Work her husband and mr. Work widower of Nancy M. Work. Wm. W. Work and mrs. Work Ills wife and Mrs. Work widow of said Wm. W. Work, Geo. B Work and mrs. Work his wife and mrs. Work widow of said Geo. B. Work, George Morris and mrs. Morris his wife and mrs. Morris widow of said George Morris and all of the unknown, heirs, devisees tind legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said George Morris, and mrs. Morris his wife and mrs. Morris widow of said George Morris; John C. Spears and mrs. Spears his wife and mrs. Spears widow of said John C. Spears. Rev. Geo. Morris and mrs. Morris his wife and mrs. Morris widow of said ltev. Geo. Morris and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the uuknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said Rev. Geo. Morris and Morris his wife and mrs. Morris widow of said Rev. Geo Morris. James Adam and mrs. Adam his wife and mrs. Adam widow of said James Adam- Donald Fisher and mrs. Fisher his wife and mrs. Fisher widow of said Donald Fisher. Wilson Kallantyne and mrs. Ballantynehis wife and mrs. Ballantyne widow of said Wilson Ballantyne, James b ingland and mrs. Filmland his wife and mrs. Fingland widow of%aid Fingland, Elizabeth Watt and mr. Watt her husband and mr. Watt widower of said Elizabeth Watt, Fingland Brown and mrs. Brown h's wife and mrs. Brown widow of said b ingland Brown. Jessie Kelso and mr. Kelso her husband and mr. Kelso widower of said Jessie Kelso; Christina Kelso and mr. Kelso her husband and mr. Kelso widower of said Christina Kelso, James Kelso and mrs Kelso his wife and mrs. Kelso widow of said James Kelso, Mary Kelso and mr. Kelso her husband and mr. Kelso widower of said Mary Kelso, John Montgomerie and mrs. Montgomerie bis wife and mrs. Montgomerie widow of said John Montgomerie. Elizabeth Perry and mr. Perry her husband and mr Perry widower of said Elizabeth Perry. Martha C. Montgomerie and mr. Montgomerie her husband and mr. Montgomerie widower of said Martha C. Montgomerie, Ann Gibson