October 8
Marshalltown, IA (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 9
October, 1896.
"We have to depend largely upon clubs to carry this election. I think that the club is
of more importance in this campaign than it has been in recent years. The silver clubs must do much
upon our side to offset the club that employers hold over their employees. (Cheers.) If some foreign
enemy were to approach our shores I could go among these people and could enlist men who would be
willing to devote not a day, but months and even years to repel the invaders. Today we are in the
presence of the invasion, not of a foreign enemy, but of a financial policy. It is invading our
shores and I appeal to you to enlist for one day—election day.
This gold standard that is worshiped by those who dare not proclaim the god which they
worship; this gold standard, which is secretly advanced at every possible moment, and yet with all
its advances under cover and behind a mask, this gold standard is today threatening the American
people.
I want to ask the silver clubs of [illegible] I have already asked the silver clubs
throughout the United States, to do one thing that will prove their loyalty and aid our cause. We
are making a poor man's fight. We have not money even for legitimate campaign expenses; but, my
friends, we have zeal on our side and zeal is worth more than dollars in such a fight. I want to ask
the free silver clubs of Iowa and every silver club in the United States to meet at the polling
place on election morning and give the whole day to work for free silver. (Applause.) My friends,
this is but a little request and yet, if the members of the clubs will comply with it, it means much
for the cause of bimetallism."
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