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    i" power to the dollar paid to an y gov­ m arkets to commodities from abroad age and confidence to all. for whfiJ
they nro entitled to the enactm ent of I
I
which we should produce at home, while i h d...... the money now uneu
UUK N A T IO N A L HONOR.
ernm ent creditor.
such law s ns are best calculated to secur* I
because of fear for the future aud II
“The contest this y e a r w ill not be closing foreign m arkets against our prod* of
the fulfillment of the pledges made to 1
confidence
in
investm
ent,
will
quic|
ticts.
and
which,
at
tin*
same
time,
stead­
*
waged
upon
lines
of
theory
am
i
specula-
them in the dark days of the country’s
We denounce the practice :n the M r. M c K in le y , In H is S p e e c h to t h e Lon, but in the light of severe p ractical ily augm ents the public debt, increasing appear iu the channels of trade.
I ieril.
experience ami new and d early ac­ tin* public burdens, while dim inishing th«»
reusion bureau, so recklessly an : t n
N o t if ic a t io n C o m m it t e e , S a y s
Our creed embraces an honest
ju s tly carried on by the present uduiiuls
quired knowledge. The great body » f ab ility of the people to meet them, is a
It
is
I
n
v
o
lv
e
d
in
t
h
e
C
u
r
­
tration, of reducing pensions and aib i-
our citizens know w hat they w ant, and policy which must find its chief popu­ Jar. an untarnished national credit,
quote
revenues for the uses of the
larity
elsewhere
than
among
American
r e n c y Q u e s tio n .
traril.v dropping nam es from th« rolls as
that they intend t«» have. They know
em inent, protection to labor and in d j
deserving the severest condemn.!t.uu of
for w hat the R epublican party ■‘litiiiN. citizens.
try,
pr«*s«*rvntion
of the hotin* m a t1
“Senator
Thurston
and
Gentlemen
of
I shall take an early opportunity, gen­
the American people.
its return to power means to
the Notification Committee of the Repub­ aud what
They realize that the R epublican tlemen of tin* committee, through you, ami reciprocity which w ill extend
R E P U B L IC A N P LA T FO R M .
V ig o ro u s F o r e i g n P olicy.
lican N ational Convention: To t»c select­ thrin.
party believes that our work should be to communicate t«» m.v fellow citizens foreign m arkets.
Our foreign policy should he nt nil ed as their 1‘residential candidate by a done
at home,
home, am
abroad, tunl
ev­ with somewhat more of detail uiy views
m ention renreseutinir so ,,rm * nt
ami i not
not abroan,
turn m
times firm, vigorous and dignified and all great p arty convention
Recent events have imposed upon
il
concerning the dominant question* of
tin
A M a s t e r ly D e c la r a t io n o f P r in c i­ our interests in the W estern hemisphere vast a number of the nt’o n li ,,f the Unit "T w h ere proclaim their devoti- ll to
k'hieb the hour aud the crisis which coni routs pntrioti«* people of this country a
„ f . ................. .»rib'. ........-I.
carefu lly watched and guarded.
The ed S tates, is a most distinguished honor, while supplying
snonsibility and a »luty gre ate r than
p le s t h a t W ill I n s u r e V ic to ry .
us
as
a
nation.
adequate
revenues
for
H aw aiian islands should he controlled by for which I would not conceal my high the government, will restore Am erican
W ith this brief exnression of my ap­ >in.-c tin* t ’i\il W ar. Then it w a s !
although deeply sensible of
Qrhe R epublicans of the United Btutes, the l lilted States, and no foreign power appreciation,
production and serve the best interests preciation of the distinguished honor that struggle to preserve the goverumeut I
the
great
responsibilities
of
the
trust
and
should
he
permitted
to
interfere
with
n seuih lcd by tli€»ir representative* in
lias been l test owed upon me. a ml this the Unite»! S ta te s; now it is a s tru g l
to hear them without the of A m erican labor aud development.
la tio n a l convention, appealing for tlx* them; the N icaraguan canal should he my inability
signification of my acceptance of the to preserve the financial honor of a
and constant support of my fel-
oopulur and historical justification of built, owned and operated by the Cnited generous
trust
to which I have been summoned. government of the United States. 'I l l
A p p e a l to t h e P l a i n l ' e a p l e .
me n.
»heir fin i him to the m atchless achieve­ States, and by the purchase of the D an­ luw country
I place m yself nt the service of the R e­ it was a contest to save the Union: n l
reat as is the honor conferred, equal­
it is a contest to save spotless its cre»|
ments of th irty ye ars of Republican rule, ish islands He should secure a proper ly “G
“Our appeal, therefore, i« not to a publican purty and of the country.
arduous and im portant is the duty im­
rarn estly and confidently address them­ and much-needed n aval station in the posed.
Then section was arrayed against
and in accepting the one I assume false philosophy or vain theorists, hut to
selves to the aw akened intelligence, ex­ W est Indies.
tion;
now men of all sections can u n i
the other, relying upon the patriotic the m asses of tin* A m erican people, the
To » t o p A ri n « u l H H M a s s a c r e s .
perience and conscience of their country
and w ill unite, to rebuke the ren u d iatl
devotion of the people to the best in ter­ lila iu. p ractical people, whom Lincoln
men in the following declaration of facts
SOUND M O N EY.
of our obligations aud the debasetu|
The m assacres in A rm enia have ests of our beloved country, and the sus­ loved ami trusted and whom tin* Repub­
and principles:
aroused the deep sym pathy and ju s t in­
of our currency.
ear»* ami .aid- of him without lican party has a lw a y s faith fu lly striven
F or the first tim e since the Civil W ar dignation of the A nieriean people, aud taining
whose support all we do Is empty and to nerve. The platform adopted by the M c K i n l e y ’s S p e e c h to th e F o r a k e r
th e A m erican people have witnessed the we believe that the United S tate s shell Id vain.
Should the people ra tify the Republican national convention has re-
C lu b G iv in g a R e s u m e o f th e
calam ito us consequences of full and on exercise all the influence it call properly
A SILVER CATECHISM.
hoice of the great convention for which calved my carefu l consideration, and has
Is s u e s o f t h e C a m p a ig n .
<Jest ricted D em ocratic control of the exert to bring these atrocities to an end. you speak, my only aim will he to pro- n iy nuqualiiied approval. It is a m atter
governm ent. It has heen a record of In tu rk e y Am erican residents have been •note tin* public good, which in A m erica o f gratification to me. as I am sure it
Canton. O.. duly 11.—-It was less than
The Detroit Free Press publishes J
unparalhded incapacity, dishonor and dis­ exposed to the. gravest dangers and is a lw a y s the good of the greatest nuin- must be to you. ami R epublicans
,
, -
. . .
.
an hour a fte r adjournm ent o f th# Cbi- following
a ste r. h i adm inistrative m anagem ent it A m erican property destroyed.
Tiler# her. the honor of our country, and the where.
and to all our people that the ex- c.ago ronVcnlion wl,eii the Thirty-*»*» »uni
In my judgm ent an association of t i
h as ruthlessly saerifh •ed indispensable an ,‘ everyw here Am erican citizens and w elfare of the people.
pressions of its declaration of principi.*» ¡ W jm , |.*or4l|.,.r ( *|u|, ol r ie velami a rriv a l eminent in business and otherwl
revenue, entailed an unceasing deficit. | A m erican property must be absolutely
T h e questions to he settled in the na­ are so direct, clear am i em phatic. 1 hey | jn ( *.IIItoI1 ;;iM» *tr»„g. with their wives should he tornn*d iu this city w ith !
eked out o rdinary current expenses with protected at nil hazard and at an y io.it. tional contest this ye a r are ns serious a re too plain and positive to leave any Find daughters. They marcdied at » »in-*
th'lay whose dut} it should b<* to wT
furrow ed money, piled up the public debt
and im portant as any of the great gov,- chance for doubt or question ns to their to Governor M cK inley’s residence. A lle r or procure to he w ritten, a large num i
M onroe D octrine Ifeaswerteil.
by $2ttl*.OOOJXM> in time of peace, forced
!*rninental problems that have confronted purport and m eaning. B ut you w ill not 1‘resident D. 11. Luca* had made a pre­ of i t a rts treatin g solely the qU'estlonJ
|IX<
e
reassert
the
Monroe
doctrine
in
its
an adverse balance of trade, kept a per
as in the la st quarter of the century, »•xpeet me to discuss its provisions at
address Governor McKinley stilimi money, to contain not more
p etual menace hanging over the redemp­ full extent am i we reaffirm the right of i hey command our sober judgm ent and a length, or in an y detail, a t this time. It sentation
«aid
:
tile
I
ujtcd
S
tate
s
to
give
the
doctrine
^ef­
l.o * mi words ca d i, aud to be priutc
tion film !, pawned American credit to
settlem ent fr»*e from p artisan prejudice w ill, however, he my duty and pleasure
“ Mr. I‘ r**si»lent. Unilies and Gentl**nien ¡.net t.\ i and upon goo»l paper. TH
alien syndicates and reversed all the fect by responding to the appeals of any ami passion, beneficial to purse]ves and nt some fu ture day to m ake to you and ami
My Fellow* Citizens: It gives un* ; sbollili he distributed, or he ready
m erican state for friendly intervention befitting the honor and grandeur of the through
men'--lire* and results of successful Re- A
you
to
the
gre
at
p
arty
you
rep-
„
,_
_
„
.
very great pleasure to wel«*onie >»»it to
in case of Kuropean encroachm ent. W e republic. They touch every interest of resent n more form al acceptance
by the middle of Aug|
pnhlicnn rule. In the broad effect of its have
ptance of th*
the my home city ami to my home, ami l np- j »listrihrtion
not interfered and shall not infer- our foiiunon country.
a t o p ' l l s should la* placed in the ha
policy it has precipitated panic, blighted tere with
nomination tendered me. No one could precíate more than I can fimi words to »•t
the
existin
g
possessions
of
any
rv»*iy
age
t arn cr anil fhruier iu j
industry and trade with prolonged de­
be more profoundly gratefu l than I for express the honor and the compliment | «tate of Michigan.
power in this hemisphere, but
Atu cli I n I n v o l v e d .
pression. closed factories, reduced work ruiropcnn
m
anifestations
of
public
confidence
of
of
this
call.
1
thank
yon
for
your
eon-
¡
___
possessions must not. on any pre­
They would l»»*st subserve
the purffl
and w ages, halted enterprise and crippled those
“Gur in dustrial suprem acy, our pro- which you have so eloquently spoken.
gratula tiens ami the i »siiram « - <»! mp if d ia w ii in in the form *»f a cutochi|
text. he extended. W e hopefully look
“
It
shall
be
my
aim
to
attest
this
no-
A m erican production, while stim ulating fgrw
duetive capacity, our business and coiu-
port
which
you
m
ake
for
the
gr»*at
jirui-
!
ot
which
I
specimen:
nnl
to
the
eventual
w
ith
d
raw
al
of
append
a
sped
DK
foreign production for the American the kuropean powers from this hemis- nn rcial•prosperity, our labor and its re­ nppreciation by an unsparing devorton ciples for which this ye a r the Republican J <v>. W’liat is the fundam ental co n f
m arket. 10very consideration of public sphere and to the ultim ate union of ail w ards, our national credit and currency, to w hat I esteem the best interests of party stands. (Applause.) I »•«mgratu- ! timi tif the ITeeVoihage advocates?
sa fe ty and individual interest demands the K nglish-speaking part of the con­ our proud financial honor, and our splen­ the people, and in this y o rk I ask the late you upon having for your name one
A. -That tin* amount of money in
th at the government shall he rescued tinent by the free consent of it* in­ did free citizenship—the birthright of counsel and support of you gentlemen of the most illustrious hf our statesm en d ilatio
n ha« heen decreasing since
of every oth»*r friend of the country. in Ohio, Joseph Benson Foraker. I Ap­ deimuicti;.ntion
from the hands of those who have shown habitants.
ev«*ry A m erican—an* all involved in tin* and
of silver, and that 1
“The
generous
expressions
w
ith
which
them selves incapable to conduct it w ith­
plause.
I
pending
cam
paign,
and
thus
every
homo
M'lTriist*
has caused a general ful*|
IiMlf|i«>ii ’ piM-n f o r C u b a .
sir. convey the official notice of my
out disaster at home and dishonor abroad,
“My fellow citizens, recent events have !» > ■
in the land is directly and in tim ately con­ you.
and shall he restored to the part}' which
I' rorr» file hour of achieving their own nected with their proper settlem ent. nomination are highly appreciated and imposed upon the patriotic people of * Isis j G .- Is it true that the money su'
for th irty years adm inistered it with im- independence the people of tin* United Great are the issues involved iu the com­ ns fu lly reciprocated, and I thank you I country a responsibility greater than the ! has lu•»•n
«I«*«-r«*asing?
•
cqunled success and prosperity, and in S tate s have regarded with sym pathy the ing election, and eager and earn est arc and your associates of the notification ‘ Civil w ar. Then it was a struggle to pre­
A —It is not.
th is connection we h eartily indorse the stru ggles of other A m erican peoples to tin* people for their right determ ination. committee and tile gre at p arty and con­ serve the government of th«* I iiit»*d | (
W
hat
if
re
the
fa
c
ts?
.— wisdom, patriotism and success of the Iia-e them selves from kuropean do!ii:na­ Our domestic trad»* must b»* won hack vention a t whose instance you come for S tate s; now it is a struggle to pr *s.*rv.* j À. As far a s the United Ftntefc is <\
tion. \N watch with deep and abiding anil our idle workingm en employed in the high and exceptional distinction be­ the honor of the government. (C ru s ol eefn»'« 1 tin it * Inis been mi enoi'iuoiisJ
adm inistratio n of President Harrison.
stowed upon m e.”
interest the heroic battle of the Cuban
“ Y rs” and applau.se.)
«•reus»*
In isu o tin» money in «irei1
1» Ite**lltrine«l.
occupations at A nieriean wages.
patriots again st cruelty and oppression, gainful
“Then it was a contest to save the I tion in tlii.« «•onntry w as S 11’J .lO-.sj
home m arket must I»«* restored to its
W e renew and em phasize our allegi and our best hypes go »»nt for tin-* full Onr
Hon. G arrett A. Hobart—Hi« S tatesm an ­ Union; now it is a contest to save spot­ ill IN7 1 it w as N7.”>N.;¡(ID.54D; by *
proud
tank
of
first
in
tin*
world,
atnl
•n ee io the policy of protection as the success of their determined contest lor
less its credit. (Great applause.) Th**n tivnsury bulletin :it tin* hcginniifg " f
lik e R ep ly to the N otiiicatiou
our foreign trade, so precipitately cut off
b ulw ark of Am erican industrial ind«*- liberty.
section was arrayed against sectioni ! present month of Ju ly it was*ÿl,5UJ,
by adverse national legislation, reopened
Com m ittee.
f fUUdeuce and the foundation of Aiueri- The governm ent of Spain, having lost on
now ‘men *»f all sections « an unit«*, ami I “ I M ).
fair
and
equitable
term
s
for
onr
sur­
y ran development ant? prosperity. This control of Cuba, and being unable to pro-
will
unite, to rebuke the repudiation of
Q.—W hat »loes this show?
M r. Chairm an and Gentlemen of the
f At ru e Am erican policy taxes foreign prod- te»-t the property and lives of resident plus a g ric u ltu ral und m anufacturing Comm
ittee: I beg to extend to you my our obligations and the debasement of I A. It shows that otir money su
i
and encourages home in dustry; if A m erican citizens, or to comply with its products.
our
curr«*ncy.
(Applause.)
has
im rea sed lì IO per cent, as cotup.
g
ra
tefu
l
acknowledgm
ents
for
the
very
“
Protection
and
reciprocity,
tw
in
m
eas­
i p uts the burden of revenue on foreign treaty obligations, we believe th at the
’’ In tliis contest patriotism is above 1 with INIîo, and l u i per cent, as c
kind and flattering terms in which you
[ goods; it secures the American 'market governm ent of the United S tate s should ures of a true A m erican policy, sltoiihl convey
party
and
national
honor
is
dearer
than
pared
with ÎNTlî.
the
form
al
announcement
of
my
for the A m erican producer: it upholds actively use its influence anti good offices again command the earnest encourage­ nomination for Vice-President of the any party name. The currency and cred­
D*—l i a s the money sup dy increi
the American standard of w ages for the fo restore peace aud give independence ment of tin* governm ent a t W ashington. F n ited S tates by the Republican nation­ it of the government are g»»od now. and faster than th«* population?
Public confidence must be resumed and
Am erican w orkingm an; it puts the fac­ to the island.
must be kept good forever. Onr trouble
A. -V«*ry lunch faster.
the skill, the energy and the capital of al convention at St. Louis. I am pro- is not with tin* character of tin* money
to ry by the side of the farm , and m akes
E n largem en t of N»vv.
h1. — I low do you prove this?
foumlJy sensible of the honor which has
our
country
find
am
ple
employment
at
the Am erican farm er less dependent on
that we have, hut with the threat to de­
A.
I!y dividing /the total mone}
been
done
me
and
through
me
to
the
The peace and security of the republic home, sustained, encouraged ami »lcfend-
foreign demand and price; it diffuses
state in w'hich all my life lias been spent, base it. We have the .same eurrency I »■¡feulafion at each «hit«* by the T
I vv. :
general thrift and founds the strength of and the m aintenance of its rightful in­ e»l again st the unequal competition and in my selection as a candidate for this that we had in
good tin* world «»ver population of the couucry at the s¡
a ll on the strength of each. In its reason­ fluence among the nations of the earth \ Serious disad van tage with whicli they high office. I appreciate it the more be­ j nml unqimstioned by any people. Then, »late, ami thus finding the circulation
are
now
contending.
demand
a
naval
power
commensurate
able application it is ju st, fair and iui-
cause it associates me, in a contest which I too. we had unexampled credit and pros­ capita.
p artial, eq ually opposed to foreign con­ with its position and responsibility. We
involves the gravest issues, with one who perity. Our difficulty now is to- g**t that
G- 'A hat dr'»s such a pro»*r*ss shoy
•'lost Itai.se NuiJlriont R e v e n u e .
tro l and domestic monopoly, to sectional1 therefore favor tin* continued en large­
represents in his private ch aracter and money in circulation and invested in
A. -Tin |t«*r capita »acuhition of
ment of the navy and a complete system
productive enterprises which furnish em­ Fiiit«'»l Stai.*« «.ii J it I v 1. lStÿi.
L
mination and individual favoritism . of
public
career
the
highest
intelligence
and
“The
government
of
the
United
S
tate«
harbor and seaeoast defenses.
I denounce the present Democratic
must raise enough money to meet both best spirit o f his party and with whom ployment to American labor. (Great ap­ M d.cd; «-ii Ju ly 1. 1S7:¿. it \\:*^ Si;
I . I m i t a t i o n o f liiiiiitar>*ti<tii.
as sectional, injurious to the pub-
its current expenses and increasing treed«. my personal relations are such as to a f­ plause.)
“This is impossible witn the distrust at tie* h»*ginnuig of .July in l.Sbd fI
•dit and destructive to business eli­
F or the protection of the q u ality of our Its revenues should be so raised as to ford a gu aran ty of perfect accord in the
ge. W e demand ouch an equitable A m erican citizenship and of the w ages protect the m aterial interests of our work of the cam paign which is before that hangs over the country at the pres­
(?. But has not the money supjd
ent time, nml every «*ff’ort to make our th**
ton foreign imports which come into of our workingmen again st the fa ta l com­ pe»»ple. with the lightest possible drain us.
world at large been decreasing?
piiK
or an y one of them worth less
•tition with American products as petition of low-priced labor we demand upon their resources, and m aintain that
It is sufficient for me to sa y a t this dollars
U—On the »u n traiy, it lias t>«*eü
not only furnish adequate revenue that the im m igration law s he thoroughly high standard of civilization which has time that, concurring without other serv- than 1(M) c»*uts each only serves to in­ creasing rapitily.
crease
the
»listrust.
W
hat
we
want
is
a
IlKflU
- the necessary expenses of the gov- enforced and so extended as to exclude distinguished our country for mote than ices in all the declarations of principle
(J. How is il*i,« proved?
nuicnt, but will protect Am erican la- from entrance to the United S tates those a century of its existence. The incoim* and policy embodied in the St. Louis p lat­ sound policy, financial ami industrial,
•)•—L y the statistics of new
which will give courage and confidence duct
«.or from degradation to the wage level who can neither read nor write.
ion.
of the governm ent. I r«*peat, should equal form. I accept the nomination tendered to
I
all, for when that is »lone the money
of other lands. We are not pledged to
its necessary and proper expenditure«. to ine with a fuH appreciation of its re­ now unemployed because of fear for the
<,>. How large has this proti lie i i
C ivil S e r v i r « K iiforcem oiit.
an y p articu lar schedules. The question
A failu re to pursue this polity has com­ sponsibilities and with an honest pur­ future ami lack of confidence in invest­ Le«*n?
The
civ
I
service
law
w
as
iila»‘ed
on
the
o f rates is a practical question, to he
pelled the government to borrow* money pose. in the event that the people shall
A .—Th«* reports of the tlirector o
governed by the conditions of the tim e statute book by the Republican p arty, in a tim e of pence, to sustain its credit, ra tify the choices made by the national ment will quickly appear in the »hunnels mint, which are acknowledge«! until
of trade. (Cries of “You are right, ma­
aud of production; the ruling and un­ which has alw ays sustained it. and we and pay its d aily expenses. T his policy convention, to discharge any duties jor.
I show that from l.ST.’I to 1SIM. itici
ami applause.)
compromising principle is the protection renew our rep«*ate»I declarations that it should he reversed, und that, too, as which m ay devolve upon me with sole
“Gentlemen, the employment of onr t I u * w orld s total ik * w * gobi prcxluctio'
and development of Am erican labor and shall he thoroughly aud honestly en­ speedily as possible.
reference to the public good.
I lieen FJ..VJ(;.Nd4.i)(M).
idle
money,
the
i«lle
money
that
we
a
l­
forced
ami
extended
w
herever
p
ractica­
Industry. The country dem ands a right
Let me a»ld that it w ill be my earnest ready have, in gainful pursuits will put J <}. - I s this new product of go l- ,
ble.
"It must be apparent to nil. regardless
settlem ent and then it w ants rest.
1 1
of past p arty ties or affiliations, that it is effort in the coming cam paign to con­ every idle man in the country at work, crea King or d ecreasin g?
F a i r H a l l o ! « f o r C i t iz e n « .
trib
ute in every w ay possible to the suc­ ami when there is work there N w ages’
P r o t e c t i o n an«l R e c i p r o c i t y .
A. —It is increasing with enormous»
our param ount duty to provide ade«]uate
W e demand that every citizen of the revenue for the expenditures of the gov­ cess of the party which we represent and when there are work ami wage* polity.
°*
\J’ e believe the repeal of the reciproci­ United S tates shall h»* allowed to cast
and which to the im portant issues of
A1
ty arrangem ents negotiated by the last one free and unrestricted ballot, ami ernment econom ically and prudently n»l- the time stands for the best interests of there at-»* consumers, who constitute the j ( !■ ( .'¡ve the figures.
A in lST.'i tin world*# gold p ro d i
m inistered. The Republican p arty has
m arket for the product* of mir soil
Republican adm inistration w as n nation
that such ballot shall be counted aud heretofore done. this, and this i »onfi- the people. U ncertainty and in stab ility ns best
WHi.liilO.fHIO
;
1
ss.
;
,1
H
aving
destroyed
business
and
confi­
• I calam ity, and we demand their re returned as cast.
dently believe it w ill .lo in the future, to the money question involves most* ««*- dence by a free-trade police, it ¡« nMw n 1 ( M 1.4.7( si io. lu tb,. re a r INDO !♦
n ew nI and extension on such term s as
L y n c h i n g 1« C o n d e m n * » ! .
when the p arty is ag ain intrusted with rious consequence.« to every interest nml proposed to m ake things still worse l,v >' 11 N..H4D.000. 1„ 1ND4 it was $UNO..
w ill equalize our trade with other na­
The entering upon an era «>f «lep m iat. d cur­ j 100. For INDfi the exact total is not
bower in the executive and legislative to ev ery citizen of the country.
tions. remove the restrictions which now
W e proclaim our unqualified condemna­ branches
of our government. The na­ g ra v ity of this question cannot he over­ rency. Not content with th.* inatigurn- : « “itipih*»l. but is closely estima»,.
Obstruct the sale of Am erican products tion of the uncivilized and harbanuts tional credit,
ated. There can lie no financial
y
ton of the ruinous polh.v which has 1 S 1 DD..VMI.ÍMMI.
has thus far fortu­ estim
toai
in the ports of other countries and secure practice well known as lynching, or k ill­ n ately resisted which
security, no business stab ility, no real brought
down the wages of th,* laborer
every assau lt upon it, prosperity
—AA’ h'jtt «loes this m ean?
enlarged m arkets for the products of our ing of human beings suspected or charged must
where tin* policy of the gov­ and the price of farm product«, it« a.lv«.-
and
will
he
upheld
nnd
strength
­
A It men us that the amount o f '0®
vanns. forests and factories.
with crim e, without process of law.
ernm
ent
as
to
that
ouestion
is
nt
all
a
ened. If sufficient revenues are provided m atter of doubt. Gold is the one stan ­ cates now offer a new polirv. which w i'l ann ually added i«» the world** imthej
Protection and reciprocity are twin
N ational A r b i t r a t i o n H oard.
«iiimnish the value of the iiiouev m mio .ly lias more than doubled in the
for the support of the governm ent ti*ore
m easures of Republican policy and go
dard of value among all enlightened com­
We favor the creation of a National will he no necessity for borrowing money m ercial nations. All fiuanehil transa»- w l n h wages and product* are pai.l tw en ty-tbree years.
hand in band. Democratic rule has reek
(A|»i* ,,os«*.i A gainst bulb of these we
aud
in
creasing
the
public
debt.
<.). Put has not the issue of .«id
Board
of
A
rbitration
to
settle
and
adjust
lessly struck down both, aud both must
tions of whatever »•Virneter. all business «t.i ii ! opposed.
WLO
"'¡th full coinage privileges eut «I«*wr
be re-established. Protection for what differences which m ay arise 1 m *tween em ­
enterprises, all individual or corporate in­
,, P o licy Is a t F a u l t .
Our
creed
embrace«
an
honest
dollar
ployers
and
employed
engaged
iu
inter­
total
annual mldition to the world’ s
vestm ents are adjust»*»! t«» it.
w e produce; free admission for the nec­
an untarnished national , riH|it a d in ia te tu Ilio money supply?
essaries of life which we do not produce- state commerce.
“The com plaint of the people 1« not
An honest dollar, worth 100 rent« ev-
A .—It has not.
F r e e IIoni*Nt*a<l« F a v o r e d .
reciprocal agreetnnts of m utual interests
again st the adm inistration for borrowing cry where, cannot be coined out of
¡.rot. It"." t" l a l w an.I nnlii»trr. nrmer-
D.—W hy?
which gain open m arkets for us in re­
e believe in an im m ediate return to money nnd issuing bonds to preserve the cents’ worth of silver, plus a legislative tv «-¿¡Vi. A'-i
A.—In 1 N7o the World*!
"
T
1
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«»<lri.uipr.M-i-
’ "I
:•'?'] ■ ,|)|
I j
turn for our open m arket to others Pro­ the W free
»•redit of fhe country, but again st the flat. Such a debasem ent of our currency L5. , . r- " ll| cxtciifl mi,' for.'iK„ ,„„r.
homestead
policy
of
the
Repub­
silver
((J
tection builds up domestic industrv and lican party and urge tin* passage by Con­ ruinous policy which lias made this nec- would inevitably produce incalculable loss, 1 . 1 'ts. t linn Hu» |.1 :itf.irin „(■ »i.in,| ,,ni| tion wns $îMi.200.000
■
U.
S
I
7
s
mum
1
W
M
|
tion.
$81.800.000:
total,
trad e, and secure* our own m arket for gress of the* satisfacto ry free homestead essary. It is but an Incident, and a nec- appalling disaster, und natioual dishonor, *ul.:nit it» di'. lnr.'ilions to the ....... .. ,
Last y»»nr the production of gold
•u rselvea: reciprocity builds up foreign measure which has already passed the essary one, to the policy which has l* e ii 1*
fm nlam ental principle in coinage,
;I 0 l
....!" °f ,b* AtiHTicuu was $109.500.000.
trad e and tiuds uu outlet for our sur­ House and is now pending in the Senate. inaugurated. The inevitable effect of recognized am! followed by all the stafes- ¡»eonie. (G reat applause.)
plus.
sm h a policy is seen in the deficiency of men of America in the past, and never
I
thank
you
again
for
this
call
nn.i
To A d m it T e rrito ri* « .
I A l
the United S tate s treasu ry except a s ’it is .ret safe ly departed from, that there can
S p e e c h to tlie L a b o r i n g M en.
Piigmr A ttitude Kt*ted.
r ,,n *- T : 1 ,f " Ml
">■’ Ver? V , "
W e favor the adm ission of the rem ain­ replenished bv loans, and in the »listress be only one basis upon which gold nml R
pltasnre, Is.lies an.l «rentleinen to u,ee
of
the
pimple,
who
are
suffering
becatia#
"‘h
e
r
may
be
concurrently
coined
as
ing
territo
ries
at
the
earliest
practicable
>ou all personally.” (A p la ttJ)
U> condemn lln> prêtent ndminiatra-
At the railw ay station. In Cantor »hei
♦ ion for not keeping fnith « ir li the aurnr date, having due rcgan l to the interests of the le a n t dem and for either th eir labor money, and that basis is eq uality, not in
Ju ly lì—»!. ns Mr. M cK inley w as a.!. J
■roililion« of t lii. country. Th.' Itt i.uli. of the people of the T erritories and of or the pr»Mlucts of their iMbor. II»*re is w eight, but in the commercial value ot
to r.'ik«* tin* train f»»r Cleveland, nr J
Jinin party favors »u. h protection , 1 » „ ill the United States. All tin* Federal of­ the fundam ental trouble, the remedy for th# m etal contained in the res|»ective
trini Io Ihr production mi American »oil ficer* appointed for the T erritories should which is Republican opportunity ami coins. This commercial value is fixe«l bv WORDS OF LIV IN G TR U TH . seni hinge of w«»rkingm<*n eall«*d I ce.,
th« BMrktta of tb# world« w ith which the
?-p»*»*eh. In response Mr. M*< Kinh‘;Pu^
of «Il I hi' »tutu r which the A.....ricini poo. be elected from honu-fidc residents there­ « t j .
|f«*rivd to the object of his visit tc A'ifl
pic itae. mill for which they pur other of. and the right of self-governm ent
“D uring all the yenra of Republican P™1,1 interests of our country are nee#*- i P a t r io t ic w
i - ,,
an«-e.
and «aid:
control
tollowiug
resumption
there
w
as
s«
r,|.
v
connected
by
innum
erable
business
M
1.
1
,
s
a
o
rn
C
u
lle
d
fro
m
countries more than $100,00(1,000 annual- should be accorded us fa r as practica­ u atmi/iw »*»*« • • '«a n _ ._*! - l
. t nBf
t i ■ d ■ eb
i t,, twiti
iitc.K »•ii,irw.»
- — 1 or ignored,
ivi c K in l©y *s SpG G ches LJ p Mr.
ble.
All of us arc interested . . . __
a steady reduction of the public
i,/‘H w
"'!»*«h
cannot »««
be seven*»!
Mm
¡, » I
while the gold reserve w as sacredly
«nil self-reliant as our country is.
f.ii«- of our country, because iu the V « J
Q u e s tio n s of th e D ay.
A m e r ic a n P r o d n e t* F a v o r e d .
It*|ir*«*ntatinn fo r A la * k a .
fare <»f our country is involved the 5 3
m aintained and our currency aud ersdit
18
alone within it.« own hot-
W e believe the citzeus of A laska preserved «without depreciation, tain t, or ,lers a ,,‘* upon its own resource* but
\v«*Ifare of every citiz«*ft.
| dnelir
T <1 nil our Jiroilnet» -tn th.mc of the
The American people* hold n,« rllllln<11, , vidua!
v‘di.....................................
noue miti the field. « « well a . to thnar of should have representation in tin* Con­ suspicion. It we would restore this pol- because it also reaches out to the ends honor of t»ur g»»verum« iit a.«
, ,»,i /,^
cm intry is pr«»sp»Tons. then tfi the
I»;«* im* prosperous.
W h at we nil g del
»he «lmp «ntl the fa c to r y -io hemp. t„ gress of the United S tates, to the end icy. that brought us unexam pled pro*-
^arth in all manifold d«*partm«*nts
.H ,„
wool the product of the g r o t in tlu .try that needful legislation may be in telli­ perity for more than th irty years, under of business, exchange ami commerce i
no m atier io what political organisons l_
lllt> “aim* sleepless vigil*u »•
" •• max llave belong« I m th«- pn «t r >
üei J
of »heep hie...... idry. 11 » „ e ll na to the gently enacted.
the most tryin g conditions ever known in nn,‘
m aintain with honor its stand- 1
fini»he,I woolen» of t|„. mill „ L. proBlj
• i: h ■ t ¡o' - ‘‘oil ! irne.« of years
this country, the policy by which we »n* 8,1,1 credit arnoug the uatiou* of the
S t a n d f o r Ten» |»«»ronr*.
•
Not content with the inauguration of
nr
the most am ple protection.
\Y«*
want
good
prices
and
good
av
.
m
ade
nnd
bought*m
ore
goods
at
home
eartl1*
V“- r," i" 'us I*"1" ,,f
' « i|„.
ln . |„|H
li In,»
W e sym pathize with all wise atnl legit­
,r,.r bntueh! and \vlu*ii \v<* lui ve them we w ant l''e j
The question adm its .if no compromise down rh,.
im ate efforts to less«*n and prevent the and sold more abroad, the trade b al.m t«
M erchant M a r i n e Itesi oration.
Jo
I»
paid
in
good
money.
[
A
.•
i»
tbe®
1
would he quickly turned in our fxvor. It is a vital principle at stake, but it is pr.ee of farm pro«luct.«. it* ,„|
evils of intem perance aud promote m oral­ and
gold would come to us and not go in no sense p artisan or sectional It «n»,. offer a new pnlhy Win,-I , " „ , 1 1 ' lim i!!'1 K 111,1 ' l '1'- "f "V.MI re righ t.”] W l i r « ^
J V ' f«Tor t e t ó n " * the t n rlr American ity.
po u.T of d lucri tu I nut 1 un .luffe» f„r h ,,.
tr«»m us in the settlem ent of all filch cerns all people. Ours, us one of th.» the value of the money iu Wh,,u
- - r ........... Iw »■■--. nr
Ilnv«pl
W e lc o m e to W o m e n ,
low. \vheth«*r our w ages be g»»«*'f a T(
balances in the future. The p arty that foremost nations, must have a m onetary and p r ic e s r e paid.
Ulihmldinc of our mer, h int m arine nini
I whether ih «y he had. they are al
the protêt lion of our »hippini; in ,|„. f„r
The Republican party is m indful of supplied by legislation the vast revenue« stan dard cqnal to tii»* best It is of vit..‘l i r.
l'«'t'«*r by b being jiaid in dollars w o rth .«
clyn eu rrylii* tru.le,
Hint American flu* rights ami interests of women. Pro­ f“r i ,U‘ ,<X>ud" ct °,f .? ur * rt * te*r * a r’ an<1 conse«|m*nce that this queatiou ahould be f <»nr
,2 r troulile
frou,,,r is not with the /»i,-.« » 1 better
- • h. U1 re.uendous ch eerin g1 A .
•lupa- the pr,itili -t of Am erican hilntr tection of American industries includes promptly restored the credit of the coun­ settled now in such a w ay u* t.* restore "f >h<' >n«nrr that «,• h” “,. t»u, «"¡Th .,**P I
try
nt
its
close,
and
that
from
its
abund­
good w ages they are belt»11.
h are gi
.niploteil ¡II Am erican »hipvnr.l» «nil.- equal opport tin ¡tics. c»|ua| p ar f„r equal
public (confidence here and everyw here threat to dehnee it. \\> l u . i .h !' 1
ant
revenues
paid
off
a
large
share
of
the
... : I •. I ! : i r -. If
e isso
rurrel»-,»
that
|,ad
in
lSiV-
1
"'1"
*
I’« 1«*
■ » mnlcr the Kt«r» mnl S trip ,•»
work, and protection to the home. We
in the integrity of our purpose. A doubt
I1""* ' « x\ » K " th»*y .in* m ade p»iorerjv.*iceof|
manned, n llicem l mnl owned hr Vnien favor the ntimission of women to ’w ider debt incurred in this w ar, and th a t re­ of that integrity among the other gr»*at
he „„rid over, and uinmeatioiu« i.v
v l"".’1
I hen. f<>«». we h nJ m,a . • *, p being
¡" i- paid
1 d m g. I«’, dollars. If w
c « n . mnv r.'intln the e a r r j¡n ¿ u( uur spheres of usefulness, and welcome their sumed s|»erie paym ents and placed our com mercial countries of the world w ill people.
ÜJÜ uu**“ « ‘P¡ed lu„
.¡¡¡):,.n what we w ant mor
lo icigo com tuerce.
low ‘ «it¡/.»•us.
co-operation in rescuing the »»uinrir from paper currency upon a sound and endur­ not only cost us unllious of money, but „redit and |.ru»,»-n ,y
ing basis, can be safely trusted to pre- th at which,
anything »*1«-«-
• -.* la
is io
to i\rru
keep UO
our T UIUHT.
mom*.““
rh
11
«
mitpinra
,.i
iV
*
I
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D
em
ocratic
uud
Populist
m
ism
anagem
ent
as
patriot
~
*
**
Fnr Rnnnil Money.
s«*rv«» Doth our crc«lit and currency with ure still
and m isrule.
honor, stab ility, and inviolability.
T h i R rpn bllran p arty i, nnrp»rrvn.liT
c o m m e rc i-._
__ csriT gl
A p p e a l to V oters.
- - - f l i r .Miitn.l niunv) . It calunni ih .
.
BIT enreful ...n aid .rati..,. l . i K*.r'.,'clv" 1 !
*>» 'ho inverniti,-nt of the
Our F in a n c ia l H onor I« S a c r e d .
M y e.«,m ate o . l , ...T-
h . rain e of a „ro- “uníiñ^l
^ n,‘ h—
S?ar«*s. (G reat applause.] VVe ar-OrüTT
»••UH «.( tl.c ln\v prOTi.lin* for tbc r,..
Rin h arcth c p riin iplc» ami policlo» of th»
gr«*;ite«t
fountr}
in
the
w
o
rld
—g
• ninptii.ii ni .peci., p ay iii.n t in 1H71I Ilcpnl.licnn party. tty the», princinlc»
••The American people hold the finan- » n n l / o f X ^ b “ , h ^ o u 'T a '’ « ^ ,
¡
Vt ' " “ > .«•!?*"'’i n « ! in our freedom, greatest in our tic
»in, c tl.cn c»ci> (in.lai lui» h i , a» gami "'«• « ili «h l.lc nini thc»c |iolh i, » „ ,. „ ,]I ria l honor of our icovcrumeiit aa »acred d o »,n u l »täte exteu diu « over a lìe rL l V.f 1
,,
1
l!,,l*»1
>h'nn*
e
v
.rr-
t • s. gr«*atest in our opportnnitir
»kl.
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-------------1 put into execution. \\«> n«k for them • • out “**• “ “J *<*“ ho rc h « l upul, to th irty jo ur». It i . that protection n,it rrr .n n *
f ll l . l
" '» t the , v wt u e too gre.it to tniDt our co
are n ualternbiy omfoaed to everv the considerate judgm ent of the Vmeri- ituard It with the »ante »leeple»» vigil- only buil.i» up im portant iudn»trn » .........
! "tu»r or to » ast suspicion upon th«
' ure »..d ire c t, cle.,r a',.‘.i
mc.'isure ralcn iated to dehase our cur- j ciin people. Confid»*nt alike iu the his- »nee. I hey hold its preservation atnive »until beginning», but that tin,»,
tie. Tin.,
• ol. gatious of our governm ent.
. Ihr #retlit of our conn- tw y of onr great |»arty nml iu the jus- lutrty fealty and have often dem unatrat- other itplu»trie» Hoitri»b or lanu ,»n o' I are too plain and po»iti,
¡‘•ave any l'iuu*e.j
"J^Ts
try . u e are, therefore,#t»p|H»*«<d to the tire of our »«use. we present onr pint- ed that p arty tie» a v a il nothing w hen proportion a» protection ¡» luttint ,,„.■.1 ,Vr chance for doubt ,r 'iti.Miuu „„ to
purport aud meaning
free coinage «»f Mil ver. except by interna- form atnl onr candidates in f|1P f,ji|
the »|».tlcaa credit of onr eouutry ia w ithdraw n. I have aeeu it lu d ie n u t.h lr i
tio n al agre«* meni with the leatling com- ¡ aura nee that the election w ill bring viè- threatened. The no.m y of the L u lled PtoTed that the pro»,., rlty of the fa rm .? !
H ow t h . O ld T h in g XVorh/*1*
tie employment
m en cu l nations of the world, which we ¡ tory to the R epublican party and nros- S tate» and every k .,S of form of it. »" rrh »n t. and all other , „ ,» „ ., J ,,
, i‘ile money
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' lU w g J
fMe'fge w ir i w ir t *o promote, am i until j perity to the people of the United States whether of paper, silv er or gold, must
»n
gninf
pursuit».
\
hsnd in han«l with that .»f put every id i
•neh agreem ent «an lo* obtained the ex-
___________________ *"*” *
N w York Po»t:
A ha rber ,“ * ^ * 3 1
be as good ns the l>e*t in the world. It the mautifnc'Hirer ;in«l mechanic
m the >untry at
1
•»,„
biting gol*I stam lan l must l»«> preservinJ
m ust not only be current at its full face hruily | h rsuailed that what »,* aonl ttum! \'«*rk. and when rè.
Mo iro '« Hnrilffn of Fro» #ilv»r.
th..r re app
" " rk work
,h,,ro ia n«*ii<*t| to l»e in his .«hop on 8at
A il our silver am i paper r u m m y must
value at home, but it must he ¿¿an ted of alj to remove th«* business n araivsi« wages,
,
.. and when
---- tu«
and Mexicnn silver dollar, and aaWemi*r]
t»e m aintained a t p arity with g«»ld, ;im¡
M ichigan Iron Ore: The Detroit Trib­ at psr in an y and every commercial that afflict» ill,» country „ the ro»t„ra. wage* there are coita,intera
)#|t# fav o r a ll m anantes <l»*sigiie»l to ¡n ain> une has a staff correspondent iu .Mexico, center of the globe. ■ ■ ■ ^ ^ ^ ■ t i n n of a policy which, while affording tut tejth e * beat B w rk « foVVh. p '^ J ," ," ’ „f \' ha: lie would give him for it. *bin.A*
our
v « i l i invoilnblr the obligation* ,,f the I mt He describes the populution of that coun­
¡>ii*'«l that the hulli«m vain«* w as
I he aagactoua and far-»peing poncy * l,1P1‘‘ revenue to nn et the expenao of
S tate », and a ll our money, w hether try as being hair beggars, aud the bal­
ami that he would take the «fo
the great men who founde.1 our gov- ’ ll*' « ‘" •rn u ie u t. w ill reo|»'n Anieriean
B n ^ i or i»HF»*r. a t the presen! standard. ance doing poorly. li e says everything of
in
in at that price, to which the \ The
The money of the I'nited Bt»t
inent, the teaching» and acta of the worfcabop» on full tim e and fnll-hanile<l
- and
U H stan d ard of the mo«t enlightened na- is impoverished, and that the tales being em
• *
"* ‘ hi ran have it.
I . 1hifl
every
kind
and
form
,,r
it>
:,T,’
w i»e»t financier» at every «tage in onr w i,h ,h f’ r «I'crative» paid good w age»
V o f the earth.
n**r a h aircu t, shampoo at J|*”I
told of the su» c«*ss «vf that co uu trj are hi»tory, the »tead fast faith and »plendid in 1|0,"''*, dollar». And thin can only paper, .¡le e r or gold; nniM , " he,l" 'r «»
‘«
I
n
l
to
75
cents;
he
haude«l«l
a»
the
l.e»t
in
tlTc
world
i,"
*
*
"
.
li'>
'"
1
lies.
pure,
cold
and
simple.
And
the
cor-*
M » l l » r o f Pon alon*.
achievem ent» of the great p arty to whieh ,'on" ' ,in,|rr a tariff which w ill hold the
*f !'0* •1 *llar; l gave him a q u a rte rir C I
redpoedeat is right, and truly descrihea we belong, and the genitta and in teg u ty ln ,‘‘rt*'t» of onr own people paramount only be current at it» f„|| .
A referan * of the Union arm y de- the condition. The reason that we re­ of
have a lw a ra demanded in '” ,r P°htieal and eo n .n o r.n .l » y .t,.,n. at home, but it m n.t he ™ „„trt a ,* Ì !* so I a in out 47 cents on the traifj. T 1
l ^ n d slmtiM reeeive fair tnm tm ent fer to this is that certain free silver this, our and people
lb*» bullion dealer gnaw ered: 4rril»<|1u
w ill ever m aintain it. The
The oppo«ite policy, which discon rare«
„ „ (n fto M n v o tu itio n .
W henever champions delight in callin g attention to
oootvr 'of just what w ill happen every d#y
A m onean eitterpri.se«. n«lucca Am erican ÍS*“S L ¿ ? J ,T " 7 ........
m aV.k» they sl onld he given the pref- the wonderful stride* being made by do llar paid to the farm er, the w age-earn ­ labor
on
a silver basis.^ The shop
«tVKIUI
to ldlene««, dim inishes the earn ­
er and the Pensioner must continue for­
d l d i ik e m atter of em ploym ent, and M exico under the H» to 1 piuu.
of people, who a ll loudly ded.
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