People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1894 — A Prediction. [ARTICLE]

A Prediction.

We predict that within a month it will be impossible to find a man in the i United States who is not in favor of bi- ! metallism. It will perhaps take two or I three months for them to outgrow the I belief that it is necessary for Great I Britain to join in order to make it a success, but the more they study the , matter the more they will be convinced that if our country were alone to es--1 tablish bimetallism, and if their gravest fears could be realized, namely, that gold would go to a premium and vanish away, they would see three things, i First, that when the gold went away, something else would have to come. Second, that after all there is no sur- ; plus of silver in the world, and third, j that suddenly every factory in the ! United States would have plenty of work and plenty of sales for its material and the factories in Great Britain would one by one close down.—Salt Lake Tribune.