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October 24
Rock Island, IL (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Sunday Edition), Omaha, NE, 25 October, 1896.
"We have had 16 to 1 exemplified and illustrated in various ways as we have passed
from place to place. Sometimes we have been greeted by sixteen little girls dressed in white and one
little girl dressed in yellow; sometimes a carriage has been pulled by sixteen white horses and one
yellow horse, and in a number of places we have received flowers where the bouquet has been composed
of sixteen white flowers and one yellow one, but I understand that in this country you have the 16
to 1 ratio represented in a much more practical and effective way than we have found it represented
anywhere else. You have one family in this county with sixteen persons who have heretofore voted the
republican ticket, all of whom will vote for free silver this year at 16 to 1. (Cheers) And when the
family has been republican before, why you know it counts you know at the bullion ratio, because
when we have a vote from the other side it counts two, so in this family it really means the bullion
ratio of 32 to 1. (Great cheering.)
Now, I am not surprised that people who have been republicans all their lives are this
year deserting the republican party, because the republican party has taken a new position.
They are standing by their convictions, and they say that they are not leaving their
party, that their party has left them, but the democrats who go from us to the republican party on
the money question have to desert the history of the democratic party, because our party has stood
for bimetallism, for the use of gold and silver as the standard money, during all its existence. I
say, therefore, that when a republican comes to us he still has convictions that he used to have.
When a democrat leaves us he has got to change his convictions and go over and denounce what he used
to love and love what he used to hate."
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