People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — Looks Hopeful. [ARTICLE]
Looks Hopeful.
There is much encouragement for bimetallists in <he views recently expressed by Senator Allison, of lowa, upon the new bimetallic movement in Germany. Mr. Allison is one of the ablest and best of our public men. He is a bimetallist in.fact and was one of the mem tiers of the late Brussels monetary conference. There is further encouragement in the more recent news that the German empire is preparing for an additional coinage of silver. The bimetallic sentiment is also growing in England. Mr. Balfour’s agitation is helping it, and Lord Rosebery, the new prime minister, is believed to be much less hostile to silver than Mr. Gladstone has proved himself to be.— Charlotte (N. C.) Observer.
