Show ENGLAND TO BOYCOTT US IR J H of lombard street london has expressed his news dews throng through h the N Y world of august lo 10 on the money question ina on the direful consequences teh ich would follow if mr bryan and atred free silver congress should be elected this year while the peo pled the united states are deeply interested in the views of the capitalists ita lists of europe on our financial questions pest ions yet vet they are not prepared to ove give assent to their opinions or concede to the gold standard bankers of england z the exclusive right to declare the course we should follow mr starts off with the assertion that it is not likely bryan and silver will win of know k now just course urse mr may how the election will go but it seems a little odd that an english from his counting mans views views as seen in house could be more certain b than the most alert american politician all of whom see the exact opposite to mr this english mon money ey baron theo then LIM cr oes on to say As soon as american mints open for free coinage the oriental countries viz india china and japan who have been hoarding an immense amount of silver for centuries will unload their bullion on the united states and glut abat the country with money and gold would disappear we would w like to ask mr what these oriental people would get in exchange chan e f for or their vast sums of silver tile they sure surely iv would not bring it here to te be coined and then return it to own land neither would they scatter it as a gift to us suppose they aey load up a ship with their Won conring ring it here and have it coined into silver dollars what will theFt then hen do with it will they not bu buy our products from the farm factory and workshop if af they do then will we not have their trade as well as their money W why hy should gold then disappear who would want to hoard gold then would bot the holders of gold at once mee see that in order to get a profit on their money they must put it into the channels of trade along b with silver or else lose their share of the business of the world the facts are that england plainly sees lees that if the united states adopts bimetallism bi she as well as all the other commercial nations of europe will wih be compelled to do likewise mr then indulges 11 in the threat that all foreign edg n investments would be withdrawn transactions closed up mortgages foreclosed etc if free silver prevails in america in ila otter other words w we e are to be subjected to a rational boycott to which we say lay on Ma macduff cauff and d d be he who first cries holdi hold er enough lough we can do db without you better than you can do without us mt john bull your threats are baere ere belches of wind suppose you yon do foreclose all the mortgages you hold what then you wilf iLot take e frd from farms aims away m us the the ae buildings the railroads 3 the min mines es the f factories actori ea or any of the tangible property now in this coun try all of these will remain with us anc and I 1 in addition we will have I 1 the trade and good will of the balance of the world and we will have plenty of money to loan to our people who are compelled to bor row when you leave the united states we shall sin sing goodbye good bye my lover goodbye good bye remember you you left us about one hundred and twenty years ago over a little spat at a tea party but you vou soon came back and politely asked aked us to associate with you again go and pout it out and when you get over your pet come back and we will give you another chance to behave yourself |