Show THE candidates mr mckinley talks to the veterans IS TIC AVELING HOME I 1 nn an ovation oration all along the line six li dead cf C f 0 0 july 16 five hundred old veterans comrades of the war called on maj mckinley this afternoon they came from cleveland on a special train and they called to congratulate him as comrades and not as aa republicans or democrats as their spokesman said eaid the bronze veterans lined up handsomely and marched with vigor to the music of military band which they brought with them addresses were made by commander hugh bacley and others to which maj mckinley responded my comrades and fellow citizens I 1 respond to your call with special gratification fi nothing gives me greater pleasure than to meet at my home my comrades in the civil war the ties of fraternity and friendship grow stronger and dearer as the years recede and the old guard one by one is called home your presence revives many patriotic memories it recalls many stirring and glorious events how vividly they rise before us and what an inspiration for the right they always are to have been a faithful soldier of the union is no less a source of joy to our advancing years and infirmities than a precious legacy for family and friends it blesses them who gives and enriches him who receives it is a record of patriotism and service in the severest trials of our history applause we all know something of what that war meant and what it cost what sacrifice it exacted and for what a holy cause the sacrifice was freely given treasure illimitable suffering indescribable and death beyond previous record or comparison par lson by far the largest number of our old comrades of the grand army are sleeping in their silent tents beyond the river but though g death has diminished our ranks it is a consoling reflection that more than a million of our comrades comra des still survive it is a gratifying thought that those who served their country best in war have always been among our best and truest citizens in peace it is in the living present however and its duties aud and responsibilities that every old foldier is now as aa always most deeply interested applause each new engagement of the war brought brou ht its own new trials and perils to face and bravely overcome the devotion to discipline and duty which dis tin guised them then has kept the old soldiers true and steady ever since applause they have not faltered and they will not falter now there has been no DO time since they laid down their arms when we had greater need for patriotic men than now and the response to the crisis of the hour will now come from all sections of our common country great applause we have reached a point in our history when all men who love their country must unite to defeat by their ballots the forces which now assail the count rys honor the war has been over thirty two years and as a result we have a reunited country a union stronger and freer a civilization higher and nobler a freedom brighter and more enduring and a flag dearer and more eacret than ever before and all ail of them safe from any enemy because the men who a third of a century ago fought in deadly conflict unite in their masterful might to oppose any enemy who would assail either freedom of union or flag cheers 1 the tha struggle which is upon us involving involving national good faith and honor will swill enlist their united and earnest services until those who are arrayed against the public faith shall be routed and dispersed the bitterness of the war belongs to the past its glories are the common heritage of us all what was won in that great conflict belongs just as sacredly to those who lost as to those who triumphed you meet today not as soldiers but as citizens interested now in maintaining main the credit creditor of the country you served so well and in restoring prosperity and better times to our heritage the future is the sacred trust of us all south as well as north honesty like patriotism can neither be bounded by state nor sectional lines financial dishonor is is the threatened danger now and good men will obliterate the lines of party in a united effort to uphold american honor this you have always done and you must strive to keep the union wo worthy thy of the brave men who sacrificed and died for it loud cheers and applause air bryan talks ST lome loin july 16 ii was wail scarcely sunrise halay aday when wa william lliam J bryan accompanied by his wife and three children left slem 1111 tor lincoln neb bryana present home there was waa a score of people at the depot to bid the distinguished party goodbye at each station where the train stopped bryan got off and shook hands with the citi zens zena at east st louis which was reached at 9 about railway men shouted and scrambled lor for a band ard snake shake of the nominee there weri were cries ri for a in response to which bry an said people have a curiosity to see the nominee for the presidency and shake him by the hand band I 1 haye have been there myself and crowded about a train to shake bands with a presidential nominee even if I 1 did not vote for him I 1 dont know whether it is all curiosity or not you cant tell much about a man bv locking at him I 1 think it is far better to take the platform and study stady it and decide whether you like it and I 1 can say aay to you yon that mr sewell sewalt and myself stand on that platform and if we are elected we will carry it out to the letter latter it presents pre policies which are ara important and will be good for the masses of the we believe when prosperity is brought bron ht to the producing masses of this country it will andi bindi its way lo 10 other classes there is no leg which is good if it does doea not reach the masses prine prince bismarck in a speech to the farmers a little over a year ago said bald the farmers must stand torether together and protect themselves from the drones of the city which produce nothing but laws the producers of the country are just as mich entitled to the fruits of the country and its consideration as those who consume the things produced ex gov busell dead QUEBEC july 16 ex gov william E R russell r cf f massachusetts was found dead this morning 4 in B F Dut buttons tons 49 fi shing fishing camp cadt at st adelaide adelai d e ne near ar grand babos quebec when he passed through f 1 montreal on oa the way to the salmon grounds in ia gasps gaspe he was in the best of health grand laboa the nearest telegraphic station to st Auel adelaide side is ia a little fishing place of only innab stants and there are low few facilities for to getting more explicit information at present A schilling co dont expect yon to thank them for selling you better tea but they do expect you to buy schillings best until a better turns up bankers are aroused NIAGARA falls N Y july 17 special the interest manifested in the present monetary discussion is ia probably responsible for the unusual large attendance ten danco at the third annual convention of the state bankers association which opened today at the international hotel all the leading banks of the state were represented and there were many visitors vieito rs from ohio michigan and new jersey the convention was called to order at two by hon bradford rhodes and after prayer by rev 1307 A S bacon the annual reports of the officers were presented the question of bank examinations restrictive indorsements endorsements indor and the collection of country checks were then discussed by S G nelson vice president of the seaboard national bank of new york hon seymour dexter of elmyra and john A kennedy of buffalo at tomorrows morrows Is session the convention will take up the question of the prosperity of banks insuring the prosperity of the people and government pass the good word along the line piles can be quickly cured cafek without an one operation oo ration by simply am flying do da witts witta witch hazel salve smoot drug co why no irish plank flank CaI CHICAGO CAGO july 17 dacial pa cial there has been a good deal of commean corn in irish circles circled since the tha close of the democratic national convention concerning the first time in nearly two decales deca les leg tb the s platform fai ed to cintrin any espres aponof sympathy with w tb the leof the irish race for the freedom of erina isle the last declaration of a D democratic 8 in crat c national convention in tan ard was waa delivered by 0 of 1842 and was in in the following lowing fo langhage lan gage guge we tender our aad and earnest earnes sympathy to those lovers of freedom freadom who are struggling for horns home rute rale and for or the greit canaan of loal self sef govern ment in ireland that no such declaration waa male maie ma le in the plat platform forin of 1893 1833 is due solely to I 1 the fact that tha lealind irish ameri I 1 bauo on antho abo ground did not regard it as either necessary or desirable to a ak afe for a plank at the tha hands of the committee on resolutions there thara was a conference of of choie leaders on the eve of the he of tha to I 1 convention and ana at which it was decided to attain a plantation of their fool lago on the subject the broun I 1 rag orm taken that in theli areat of the hone home rule movement mova move maal mant eoa h a resolution while it would no in the convention wadd aoa d be purely perfunctory and would simply load down dowa a platform likely to be given ovar in the main to more vital sp aking tn on this subject ron hon M V cannon ex president of the irian national leaine of america said vday the struggle Bt of cuba for freedom ia a just now occupying the attention atte ution of the civilized world while the struggles straggles ol of i ireland are just jost now in a dormant aon con ditino hence we did not regard it as to bak ask the democratic national convention for a deliVer sare in favor of the cause which we have so BO much mach at eart especially as such a da liverance might t ti some bome extent have minimized minim zed the force of that one in favor ot of cuba previous Pre viona experiences have demonstrate demon strat ed that the irish have the pathy of allo all 0 the great political parties of the tha new world that b inz ice so it ia not necessary that such each sympathy should be ba spread upon the me records ot 1 every political goi gathering liering |