Show B E i I 1 I 1 his last day a 1 tee eiVin C ff 0 del eg S CHICAGO kisir I 1 bolls lolls I 1 I 1 invade him in force aud with uproar POWDER AND SPEECHES f Assi by flags man and eo wake the MILF 9 al ABLE 1 go blit on arraign art ADA quotes a te tent editorial I 1 acied pre to tim standard DI f bt legAtion the tild tits Is forte I 1 oct C the chicago delegations were in arriving this evening the fint to reach the city was the s lit train carrying six hundred v from hyde park pullman englewood and lake view they e by move ral OZ the train ws s ap abely decorated with banners and flags at 8 avo tIfer train pulled into the depot amidst the ild cheers of many and the rattling of artillery it brought delegations coin members of the chicago alsing clon I 1 veteran club five hundred members of the veteran union col lea guethe blaine club strong the zouave corps from englewood drum corps from aake vie athe seu regi band voter one bind and ave drum corps load diac to these uniformed r dionis nearly a thousand abd oabe accompanied the del e tlona swell ing the grand total oba visitors roin chicago and vicinity to feuy three thol band they brought with them a log fort ballton bull ton a platform car with a six jound brass cagnon pr 0 tiu d in g from anthe rear A de j j f battery D of chicag secure balod the all kept it as the procession moar d toward ball while the continual roar of the local artillery with the shouts from I 1 ll 11 e thousands and the doze n all created such a bedlam and confusion of voices as only a aro d can make it was 9 ben all the vistad tore b entered hall t euid which about 1 I 4 ale am harrison 1 upon the stage fol erml hv e mor an d others icar as was stover before witnessed in this city entire audience rose aa one man anti began cheering and yelling sibil hats and even taking off their coats and waving them from tile gal lediea finally some veteran came forward hearing tile salk flag of the union yeter an club and began waving it over gen liar head this was the for an intensified outbreak which grow to a rel mar kable ditc x as one flag a after fter another amov ed through the crowded ball to the plat ormand was carried to the front A 9 them ten flags and as many ole tit banners were waved to and fro more the people I 1 I 1 seemed as it abey bad azy when I 1 ginex it I 1 been r t n ex gov himilton sho made ill eloquent address ofa or tile chicago delegations followed by judge E IV keightley of hyde park whose speech evoked great applause gen harrison responded with much earnestness ile said counides Com an d friends I 1 welcome tonight to night for myself and for our people this wag ent delegation we have not bo fore in the of these great professions processions process ions seen its equal in on abers enthusiasm and cordia lit I 1 rejoice our peo ale realize the gravity and urgency the issues in this campaign out government Is not A government b our classes or to r of fellow citizen is it tos government of the people an d by the peo ale its wise legislation distills its equal blessings upon the homes of the rich and the poor may the god who bas so us as a nation long dater that evil lay when penury shall be a constant guest in tim homes of our working people and long preserve to us that intelligent and cheerful body of workmen that was our in war and Is our guaranty of social order in times of peace working people that the great army came t was the stron arm I 1 n ared to labor an the farm 1 I iq the shop that bore up the flag in the chock of battle and lifted it again in honor over our national capital many illustrations the I 1 elley of protection protect lon for atiat of a revenue tarla we are confronted by the that the principle af protect on shall be broo i our tariff isolation have we not hait of such experiments T a not the alstor of our tariff lefft lation tell us that every leventi boriff hazboon followed by d in du depression and that a return to tile policy of protect lou has late I 1 our industries gild got ol 01 r throbbing workshops again in motion let the democratic party cumor to arward with this U 11 C I 1 it ahad placed ing ban Y arz of ill coolon neej for apt 13 in hicel the editor says in substance that judg jog the of the ti 1 lie message of last i cat r the english people ste justified in believing that the party met free trade but if they were to accept the more recent utterances of its lo tuler protesting that that was not their purpose then the editor thus states the issue presented by the party 1 I d but A single it Is at any rate a con teat between protection and thing that is act protection 11 ahme who defend the present I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 a 1 1 ali I 1 mile policy declare that our not only pa f tariff duty upon all in ted goot 9 but that a corresponding amount 16 added to the prica of every domestic dom estiL co article who hons itly mEeting beld ouch doc brines trines cannot theatto the AtAo 1 18 destruction lon of our prot ettive mastera my stera the one who urh d 0 t r n and dentes that be n ib road to free rado U like the mau who takes asa v on a train ached nw from here ap pp without a lad when the train Is speeding i t a t the rate of forty miles h e lah talat be is aing t 0 cincinnati 0 impulse of st h logic drawn towa rd free trade as sure ly and as am as that engine pulls the train to its appointed destination it inesita illy brina us to the engleh rule of duties on such articles we do not produce at home ouch as ten and coffee that Is a pur revenue tarifa on 7 free tm e against thin the ra that our tar ir detles OZ for an intelligent purma bo levina chiefly upon coin I 1 fides and that our american 1 a shall have the benefit of baties upon the pro ducts of their abor the democratic policy Is to tran fer work from the shots f south chicago to bit In ingham IV I 1 en e Is once oata bl gjul I 1 our shops and foreign shops there Is not a man here who oes not know the only condition under which I 1 he american shop can ran Is that it shall lower waga to the level paid in the abroad ion harrison then wide his way having concluded his fourteenth work of public receptions wit IA mt I 1 ch a demonstration of interest a never before in in diana W 5 aa the trL 18 oct 6 this was genera I 1 last regular ro 11 davor visiting delegations at 1 2 t U util ter the lost wh en t Is p robt a b le these delegation beus wit b e resumed for a period the first delegation of the day came from bludson Blud ton hartford mout aitz pelier and other towns in backford and wells counties indiana they numbered A unique feature of the from wells county was mhd presence of a uniformed club of 0 ladies from blufston known efly a harrison club when general harrison they were amoda the first to greetham gree thim after the usual introductory addresses were made general harrison followed with his response his speech w fined to and d areco ted to indiana people ak honi he addressed as hoosiers Hoo |