Show DODGE GIVEN UP I 1 int rna tao id idea gotten up to deceive american patriot i the times herald of the devoue devo ts a good deal of space in its usual style to the matter of international agreements I 1 one article begins as follows the dwindling free coinage faction 0 of f the two political parties win will find it difficult li hereafter ere after to keep up any pretense of expected succor from an international conference then it proceeds to argue that no international agreement can call be reached and hence that the cause of sliver silver Is doomed if there is a pronounced and uncompromising friend of silver restoration in the united states who has any hope of substantial results from an international conference he has not been heard from very ery much of late but as usual the times timea herald is badly off in its conclusions instead of dooming the cause of silver it will strengthen it and rouse its friends to renewed re effort some timid bimetal lists shave have hesitated about voting voil ng r tor lor free coinage because their truthful goldlee goldate friends such as the times her ald aid represents have been constantly proclaiming that an international agreement aam agm emend was just at hand but now all disguise is thrown off leading gold standard stand ard I 1 papers doi ders not only proclaim that no international agreement I 1 at can cali be obtained but that none is desired di they want the god go d standard pure an and d simple nothing less lesi an and athe the times herald la Is riot right ji in one ohe respect there I 1 Is no 11 ity ot an 1 international n al agreement at ny time un tatu tit thol the united sti states I 1 takes F the I 1 y 1 ie s 4 e I 1 ib 27 bas 1 M at iia germany I 1 there ari are I 1 easy I 1 able blie 69 lalli thin t pat efly to d ret edthe triou boilers toilers e M and ceriale iare bi oa aidi but te itoney sharks us are I 1 an tar gold and th ey th a action tUio if r N I 1 1 M t utterances I 1 I 1 1 tal in aa sj J min gaw IY r 4 te R or J I 1 g A I 1 k am W 0 is I 1 yc S 5 17 wv t 7 7 a fa st t iz eg e g t j t r 1 71 as 2 V X f 1 t I 1 ie i 4 t 7 4 t I 1 R should co convince n vince oy bwy pInie bimetallic nW in ID athla count country r ir that they ibl only hoi hope e ot of I 1 Is in anici america acs ics H iffe wa wait foi englander Eng I 1 landor germany to save as wa wt wi I 1 never be saved saied and wedo not do de sei ve to be I 1 in another article the 11 same paper at tacks speaker reed bleed bec because ailie ot at the te ft port that he Is about to 10 propose P pose 00 borne me sort sart of an international conference as a political maneuver to help him with hip boone boom the almea herald evidently an aly ie not tor for reed but it need give itself no particular anxiety about his candidacy so 60 far as the sliver silver men are conc concerned ernid for they are not for reed elthe either r and no international ter conference palaver can bring them to ids bis support or the support gortat of any other candidate the question of 0 the complete restoration of silver to its former position inthe in the monetary system of i the united states will be the great issue in the campaign of 1896 and the sliver silver men are perfectly indifferent as to what any other nation may or may not do there never was an international agreement on the money question until every country on an the face of the earth has always adopted a monetary system to suit itself except the united states which had the gold standard in on it in 1873 without the people being consulted at all sliver silver was not de by international agreement unless etwas it was a secret one and no such agreement Is necessary for its restoration no international conference or dis cession cus slon sion is ang to fool the silver men of this country in the campaign of national bimetallist |