Show SIMULATED SYMPATHY an inquirer writes to the boston herald a long lone loiter letter asking for information Tal the last question la Is ow a clincher and ili 1 as follows if trio the very tear fer fe r of which appears to he til un the fa to cr lY of the c country at r y would hiippi a all rien r in 0 arly lie we event of free con ca coin ten what li it and Is it any worse than wo have now nona the herald stumbles through a column land find a halt half trying to answer that question and it makes a poor job out of 0 it but it la Is a very pertinent question ill all the same it I 1 something most dreaded were to 0 o come would things he be any worse than they are arc now that la ili tile hie point the gold men have head had their way three and twenty years they have reduced the country to a point where it cannot any longer pay the legitimate expenses of 0 the government and when ithen a government Is that wa way y under our laws it Is it a lit living ing proof that the people are as badly off as a the government strangely enough the sympathy ot of the herald Is altogether for or the wage earner it says aya the restoration of 0 silver would bring around at once s a marking up of th the 0 price of 0 land merchandise etc but the wages of 0 operatives the salaries of 0 those who are paid under law or usage a fixed amount t would undergo only a slow rise hillh ilia tho the result ot of securing an enormous speculative profit to those iwho w ho were in a business requiring the employment of 0 large numbers of working people it Is very strange that whenever a monopolist of any kind Is threatened with having hla his monopoly in any way attacked attached his heart begins to break in sympathy for or the supposed buffe rings that would come to the poor could sue such h men have had bad their way they would have refused to permit the gold to be taken from the th placers of 0 california fo ralla because it was it a clear case in wl 1849 that it if those placers were as extensive as it was then bell believed eved they were the result would be to d double ou ble the count rys monay to double the count rys property find and every everybody bod Y hailed that prospect with delight and the effect on workingmen was just this where benoie they worked halt half the time they hod had pill full employment as swiftly as property advanced ellacir their wages advanced because there was enough for them to do and in a brief seven years property had doubled in value and the rates of wages tied had likewise ise doubled that Is gold lost half its purchasing power it would do it again it silver were and that Is it hat the boston herald Is hired to oppose because it Is 1 in Ilas sachar se sells lie where the creditor class are in strong force and they like senator sherman and president cleveland wa want al t payment for all that ti Is duo due them lit in the beat money in the world but their charities are costing coating more and more their taxes for the apprehension trial and punishment of prisoners axe are increasing all the results which follow when degradation begins and that thing Is so manifest and palpable a tact fact that boston will not be table able very much longer to combat it the exaggerated gera teall argument of the herold herald in favor of the poor land and wage earners corners Is a certain proof that it Is acting simply as on an attorney tor for the gold men that Us its affected sympathy Is 11 all simulated and d that it does not want silver rean though it knows that athile taking away a little of the purchasing power of the interest which boston collects it would two pour war uncounted blessings into the laps 9 0 of tile the poor |