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Free Silver Inconsistency

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
August
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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'"AJÍ lili:; ji i l i ;i lead to England." nnr free SÜTOr friends say,. and then they tu"n around and a-ssert : 'TV'hat do we Oare for Bnícland, or Gennaray, or any oJther country on eaxtti ? iw can take care of oursetves and tell them all to gL to hades.." And yat the tmth exists, so the IiönekMi Standard tells us, that slnce the free BÜTOT agitaticn, and the feverish sentimant in regard to the finances os this naticm, there has been aceumulating in the Bank oí England immense amounte of gold until the Bum has reached $250,000,000. This moaey had been invested in ïorefefn eo'untries quifce largely In the ünited States, but had been called in because w' the unsettled leeling. And that paper States that flepOBlttors have directed their agents to liold it until a liealthy, settled public sentiment sihall exist in regard to our monetary System, then send it ovor here for investment. Thiá money is not invested in bonds an.l inortgages, etc., but in railroads, and íactoiies and enterprises that reqi iie the expenditure of money amoug labortng men, manufacturera, etc. It would help the wheels of industry, and aid in filling the empty dinne.' paiK Because it is English mouey fo no reasou íor Teing prejudiced ogai'nst it. , Thert; la not a ooumty in one of our western istates but is now and lias beeu for years using every possible endeavor to secure outside capital to cc me in and help develop their resources and build them up. Why shpuld not this nation 2la(ily veicome outside capital for the same purpoáe ?

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier