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Show WARNER'S SURE CURE. The Ohio Congressman Gives Some Sensible TIcws Concerning the Yexed Silver Question. ; At Crime ' to Withdraw the Whitf Metal, For the Only Benfllt Would . be to the Gold Bags. The "Genesta" Experiences a Cyclone, Bat, Thank to Her -Big, Bides It Through Safely. , Warner Talks on Silver. , New Yoke, September 24 Congressman "Warner, of Ohio, was asked yesterday if he thought the Bland bill could bo repealed without a substitute being provided therefor. there-for. In response, "Warner said: "I clonot believe it can, and I will say more, I don't believe it ought to be. "This is not a mere question of coining a few millions of jdqjl&re more or less in a year, but it is a question between- bi-raetahsm and gold mono-metalism. mono-metalism. THE PRESENT COINAGE LAW Is the only thread by which silver is held in our monetary system. Strike this down without any substitute, and bi-metalism is overthrown. Silver men understand this perfectly well. Tho change in standard from both metals to one, in the face of the vast indebtedness that now weighs down modern nations, would be nothing less than a stupendous crime. I will introduce my bill, which is intended as a substitute for the Bland bill, at the assembling of Congress. It will be opposed by the extreme gold and the extreme silver men, but I believo there are enough men who favor my proposition, to carry it through the House. I think that all will agree that suoh a bill will effect a more PERMANENT SETTLEMENT OP THE SILVER QUESTION QUES-TION Than would a change in weight of coins, And no doubt a permanent settlement of that important matter will lead to an immediate im-mediate and lasting revival of business throughout the country. |