President Cleveland Alters His Mind.
* |tTNIT«D PRISB ASSOCIATION.! .- _ Washington, 24th April. Mr. Cleveland will stand for the Presidency next year. He will oppose tho free and unlimited coinage of silver. Latest. [SFECIAL.] (Received April 25, 11 a.m.) Washington, 24th April. Prosidont Cleveland is fighting agninstthe Silver Coinage Party, bnt his arranged for tho coinage of .£250,000 worth. The Federal officials and a very large number of newspapers advocate a sound money polioy. The Republicans are agitating for the nomination of ox-Presidont Harrison, who is in favonr of tho Urgor use of silver, and fixing a basis to maintain equality.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 97, 25 April 1895, Page 2
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