Casting pearls before – silverites
Treasury Secretary Lyman J. Gage tosses notes that state “Free Silver is Ruin,” “Sound Money,” “The National Honor is above Politics,” “A fifty-cent dollar would mean greater hardship to the laboring man than to the capitalist,” “Financial Reform Needed,” and “Sound Money is necessary to our Prosperity” among diminutive legislators who all have pointed ears like swine. Gage holds a paper that states, “Had there been a uniform banking system, specie payments would have been maintained, and hundreds of millions lost through depreciation of government notes would have been saved to the people,” and in his pocket are papers labeled “Sound Money Tracts.”
Collection
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Creation Date
1898-03-23