The Gage County Democrat, Beatrice, NE, 21 August, 1896
and Omaha
World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 18 August, 1896.
"I am coming up here into this section of the state for a rest and did not expect to
make a speech, but I shall probably not see you again, and I will take this opportunity to say a few
words to you. I am very glad to see you all. From the tone of the New York opposition press one
would be led to suppose that there is no silver sentiment in the state. I am glad to see here a
refutation of that fallacy and to notice that even the great New York dailies cannot stifle the
wishes of the masses of the people." (Cheers.)
USE OF THE BALLOT BOX.
"This is a time when the thinking people are to outnumber the politicians and the
corporations and when the people will act according to their own judgment. It is to be the greatest
campaign that we young people have ever seen and I believe it is a great good sign when we can, as
in this campaign, force independence. We are naturally an independent people, and this is a time
when that independence will be asserted.
I believe that this campaign will be characterized by more intense feeling than any in
which we younger men have been engaged. In this campaign the people are thinking , and when the
people think, they decide, and when they decide they act. (Applause.) The so-called financiers
believe that they have the right to use the ballot to protect their interests. Why have not the rest
of the people the right to use the ballot to protect their own interest? (Pause, cries of "more"
from the crowd.)
How many men here are silver men? (A number of men raised their hands.)
I want you to study up this matter and see how many silver men you can get for our
campaign."
(A man in the crowd shouts "How are you for the working man?") Will you take what I
have said and what I have done, consider it carefully, and then judge between our cause and that of
our opponents?"
EACH MAN MUST DECIDE
"It is not for a candidate to tell you how to vote. I have too much respect for the
rights of individuals to attempt to tell anyone how to vote. Candidates represent only the policies
of their parties, and it is therefore not for me to tell you what is your duty. It is for you to
study the issues, and I am glad that you are doing that and when you find out what your duty is, do
it."