THE AMERICAN MONEY CRISIS.
A writer from New York some fix weeks ago evidently foresaw the present crisis and then wrote:—lf the draft of gold on the Treasury continues as it lias for tlio past two "weeks it will not lie long before tlie gold realized by the sale of our fifty million of bonds is exhausted, and the gold reserve will be reduced, as it was a few weeks ago to a trifle over sixty raillons of dollars. No man can tell what a couple of years may bring forth, but at present there is a deficiency of seventy millions of dollors staring us in the face, if this state of affairs continues till 1896, and the Republicans should carry the election, and "William McKinley or Tom. lieed occupy the chair now filled by Grovcr Cleveland, they might find the National Treasury as it was before the war: E-m-p-t-y!
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 118, 6 March 1895, Page 4
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