Show for The Philadelphia prInts the following editorial The Te declaration of Mr Balfour Balour in favor tavor of bimetallism is not without a good go deal of ot sig sig- sig- sig Manchester has ha suffered because of the tho depreciation of o silver In the East and an earnest being made mae to awaken the British Brish government to the tho necessity of ot doing something Mr Ir Goschen was Wa In favor of an enlarged use of silver slYer while Mr Ir Balfour goes gocs further furher and declares amid enthusiasm at Manchester that the British delegates to t the tho monetary conference should favor favo bimetallism Once the question queston becomes prominent in connection connection con con- necton with wih England's s declining export trade and there will wi be hope of an International International agreement on the th subject |