Show A bill lias been introduced in con cress to prohibit tho coina goof sihar domars there has been a steady pressure brought to bear on silver by the enemies of hard none avei john aberman declared that sercio payment would be resumed in 1879 since then the cry against haid money bia not been eo great 01 continuous but enough has been said and done to show that these chronic grumblers grumbl ers are not all dead yet they gain new life by some pretentious financier proclaiming that too much silver and gold 13 accumulating in our tr caury vaults and that the expense of keeping this money and making room for it is too great for the government cheaper money is what they mut money tint is le cumbersome promises to kiy greenback greenbacks Green backs are mell enough as a cancu 1 biting medium when all the gold and in for trade with foreign countries during the war our government issued these promises pio to pay because it had no other alternative then 0 o the wants of commerce within oui borders in foreign countries our greenbacks green backs were at a discount and wre jn when john herman resumed spie parent it met etith almost universal favor with all but the greenback fanatics when the people put their hands on a dolbi of gold or silver they knew that they had monay that poesel poe sed an intrinsic value and it was not only a legal tender made so b the government but its color and weight denoted its true val ue all borei tho gold and silver money commands the respect of every nation on the globe it birnes with it on its face its tue t ue value and has no promises to pay anywhere on its face or back its value is determined by its fineness and it matters not whether governments bick it or not as regards its intrinsic value this is the kind of money the people want everywhere money that possess the some commercial value all over the world the proposed bill should be promptly squelched to cease the coinage of fiher collais dol lais means to close up many silver mines that aie now produced i and much undeveloped and unexplored localities to in their natural condition it is the dut of the representatives to kill this bill and we hope they will watch it closely and enlist the sympathies of as many as is necessary essaiy ta defeat it |