People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1896 — GREETING TO BRYAN [ARTICLE]

GREETING TO BRYAN

From The European Workers In The Cause of Economic Emancipation. The folowing cable message, signed by delegates to the International Agricultural Congress called at Budapest, Hungary, by the Hungarian Minister of Agriculture, was sent to the Democratic candidate for President of the United States last week: To Mr. William Jennings Bryan, Headquarters Demoeratic Party, Chicago: We, the undersigned members of the International Agricultural Congress convened at Budapest, wisn you success in your struggle against the domination of the creditor class, which, during the past twenty-three years, has secured, both in America and in Europe, monetary legislation destructive of the prosperity of your farmers and others. Should you be victorious in November we pledge ourselves to spare no effort to bring immediate pressure upon our respective Governments to' cooperate with the Government of your great nation in restoring silver to the world’s currency. We believe that, failing such restoration, the gold premium throughout all Asia and South America will continue to rob the farmer equally of America and Europe of all rewards for his toil, and that your election may avert from Europe serious agrarian and social troubles now impending. , Count Alexander Kurolyl, President Hungarian Chamber of Commerce. D. Bauduin, President Society of Agriculture in Holland. Alphonse Allard, Administrator Central Chamber of Agriculture in Belgium. Von Kardorff. member German lielchstug. George Boutmy. Imperial Society Agriculture, Russia. William Field, member Parliament and President Irish Cattle Traders’ AssociationOouuLKolowtat, Austria. Otto Arendt, memfear Prussian Diet. Von Ploetz Dolllngen, member German Reichstag. Henry Segnler, France. Van Sydow. Dobberphatl. Prussia. Emil Ascbendorff. Prussia. Leon Raffaiovltch, President Azoff Bank of Russia. F. Rueder, Denmark.