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September 14
McLeansboro, IL (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 15 September, 1896.
"Since 1873 the people have been trying to restore the law which existed before 1873.
From the beginning of the government down to 1873 there was never a day when silver was
discriminated against a standard.
A majority of the delegates in the Chicago convention went there instructed to declare
for free coinage of silver at 16 to 1, and your delegates obeyed their instructions and wrote a
platform that breathes the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, which is now offered to the
toilers of this country. (Applause.) The men who have been trying to read out of the Democratic
party those who stood by its ancient doctrines were the first to leave the Democratic party and find
a congenial home somewhere else. We have no desire to drive democrats out of the party unless they
want to use it for the purpose unknown to the founders of the party. But when we had to choose
between the company of those who had been advocating the dominion of syndicates and those who
believed in the principles of our forefathers and the interests of the people we prefer to lose the
company of some of our leaders and retain the confidence of the people." (Cheers.)
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© Nathan Sanderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2008