People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1897 — Marble. [ARTICLE]
Marble.
An artifical marble, which can be applied to walls and furniture while in a soft or plastic condition, has been brought out. The “marble” is delicately veined, like the natural varieties, while being hard and durable. The fact that it can be applied like stucco permits of its fitting easily to its place and as easily repaired when broken.
The republican majority in the Indiana legislature decided to over-rule the vote of the people in two legislative districts by unseating two members who were elected on fusion tickets, the names having been accepted by the democratic committee and returned asdemocrtaic nominees,
when they were in fact the regular nominee of People’s party conventions. This contest has been conducted before a legislative comittee with all the form of a trial in court and the legal propositions were made and thoroughly argued. Should the same ruling obtain in the courts not a few county officers elected on fusion tickets last fall will lose their places.—Chicago Sentinel. It was only a few years ago The New Road said: “The bottom of all our troubles is Rothschilds.” For many years almost everybody branded us a Rothschilds maniac—harmless, of course.
| Now show us a daily paper or any other paper that does not mention Rothschilds’ name every day in connection with the settlement of International difficulties. It now transpires Rothschilds wahts to bribe Maximo Gomez [ to accept the reforms suggested jby the mother country, and for ■ what? To save Rothschild’s i Spanish investments. { The hook-nosed usurer will ! find Gomez true to his country, j His bribes will be spurned. There is a differenc between Patriot Gomez and Tory John Shermau. But as we were about to say, ‘ ‘Rothschijdsphobia” has broken out until the Rothschilds family are all hanged higher than Ilaman and their gold distributed among the people. This sounds harsh, but wait and see
if our prophecy does not come true. The greatest and most powerful enemy mankind has today is the combine that owns or cop*, trols *8,000,000,000 of the §'B? 700,000,000 of gold in the known world. This ring is crowding the question of usurer to the fore by claiming the payment of interest is of greater importance than goverment or life in the people. The people are gradually learning to realize that the course of humanity the world over is usury. The usurer must go before prosperity to the world returns. The king usurer of all is Bothschilds. The attention of all the world is being attracted to him. His greed is noticeable. When the people once get their attention fixed on him then wait—the mob! It is the old story.—The New Road, Denver, Col.
