Show PARALYSIS OF TRADE PREDICTED the nex york press is these days days I 1 reproducing in black type iome home of 01 its editorials before the election last fall in which the present financial depression was clearly outlined here aro some fair samples in case casa of democratic success we are sure eure to have at least two iwo years of disturbance tur bance uncertainty and want of confidence in business ci circles reles investors will hold bold their money mcfev the contracts aggregating millions of dollars that have been made contingent contin contini zent on a republican victo victov victory v cannot be carried out thousands Thon sands upon ands of wo workingmen reint will ve he thrown out of employment and there will bo ba a general demoralization of trade and industry the press october A 30 I 1 1892 again af the result should be for cleveland clevelan 1 and free trade anxiety panic and paralysis of industry I 1 would be the immediato immediate effect and every one of t e abou sands of industrial establish establishment mente in now new york and vicinity and hout the united states would at once apel the dep depressing influence of the blow at american workers and american godi A period of and M aiple aad hen hensick sicil would be inaugurated capital would be withheld from froin invest investments indents merchants mer cbanta would le be afraid to bit buy y and production would bi ba curtailed ia 13 i v kiev i I 1 CN of the uncertainty of the future the press prem november 1 I 1 all the republican journals of the united states talked in the same strain though perhaps with not the same directness TEE E SQUIRE 11 outlined the effect on the sheep industry of a democratic victory nine months ao ago and told the facts just about ai they exist emir t today in utah we based our calculations then on what demo arati role had dona clone for wool when president CLEVELAND was serving his first term it seemed so utterly absurd to us that in the face of that first experience when wool dropped from isca and per pound to from sets to to mal 1039 per pound our sheep men should turn right around and in four years time vote for that same decline in the price of wool how over ever many many wool growers did enat and are sorry for it today but to to the he predictions of the new york press thase editorials ring out oat now with peculiar force they would appear in a still stronger light if placed ai at the side of editorials from democratic papers promis promising pro inz better belter times if democrats won the day we all remember those promises and how bow speakers do de blared times were barj bard whoa rude rade journals reported the greatest volume of trade both foreign and domestic doni estic in the history of our country but I 1 the these ee same speakers speak era assured ug that so soon as democrats should get control everything would be lovely look at the country today and compare its alta condition with tle the tain vaia I 1 17 I 1 V eff t promised prom isea of democracy tt bare aro are the increased wages for workingmen where do they pay moro more for wool where are mills flourishing as a result sulton of beneficent free raw maer lal lall where in fast can we arct et conr money to buy f he cheap goods that have assuredly come through 1 enforced sales ot of tile the sheriffs T where re are all those glorious features of democratic anle which campaign orators were wont to tell about last fall alas the people must confess they have been played as dupes this ibis time but it will be a cold dav beare bear re they are caught on the democratic pinhook promises again |