Show mckenley pilgrimage CONTINUES three delegations called yesterday in of bain the candidate addresses three different delegations the bame old story of silvers depreciation and the bugbear of frea trado can ton D sept 2 thee delaga along called on major mckinley today and be addressed them al 11 despite a drizzling that continued throughout the ro ornice and a etrone wind that blow cold during the afternoon the enthusiasm that las characterized the ae unabated the hollee county larmere were the airet to arrive major mcfinley spoke to ibm in pan followay fol lowa six years a free trade the cure for all aurille ou rille free trade ks to ibe the panacea of all our fe well we have now for four deais bial free trade in the united states especially in wool and what effect ihas it bad upon the cooj growers of hollee and other wool browing countaus coun tius yoc fonow better than I 1 can tell you now it ie free silver free ail ver ie going to cure all our ilac why my fellow it dont mike any dif Terence hoar free diver is to be coined iu tb united state you 11 not set OD dollar ot it dunles you five something for it a roice right and ap pla uee if we had milts in every detale of the union and in every county and in every city and the dilver of the world was brought to these mints ie proposed by our political opponents silver would not be any easier for you to get than it ie now a voice right and besides in thie country we dont propose to lave dishonest dollar we to have the beet of weve got the best country and the best men end we propose to continue to have the best money there is another thing citizen abi a a u year the people mean to put at rest the question of their honesty which was never doubted either at home or abroad until put in controversy by the allied parties in this contest I 1 eay allied parties theone a democratic party neu an old name the other a little older and calely claiming to be tho peoples party it ii to the credit of the country that many of the time honored leaders of one of the parties have in repudiated those ahu have assumed to question the public honor democracy tho people in november will repudiate the other part odthe combination tor assuming ass aming the role of dishonor in their eacret name the people have no pati ace with those who would violate the plighted faith of the nation anil its obligations with dishonor they will not tolerate repudiation of public order cr private dealing they will not countenance the clipping of the coins of lie country and they will never conteas lo 10 clipping the currency in any form it may be proposed the contest should ibo settled this year that no party hereafter can alarm the business world and shake public confidence by the proposition to scale our debts either public or private about 2 a delegation to the number of 1003 from Catt aragus and chautauqua counties N Y arrived by e special train of 15 coaches they were met by the canton mounted troop and a reception committee of citizens and escorted to tho mckinley residence amona the towns represented were jamestown barroll Oar roll randolph brewe lakewood watts flatts and panama the candidate bobine his acknowledgments then addressed the crowd as follows my fellow citizens it is especially to me to welcome to my city and citi ione of lie areat empire slate of new york it ia a proud thing to be a odthe first nd greatest chate in the anun but it ie prouder belill of the mighty american nation any time would havn been most welcome hut your far on edich an ine kment day to your devotion to republican principles is indeed a beoit aud act it is kairau to real nc and I 1 sometimes think that the country does not aa that as aar the tural resources of tho country are still new Y wk is the elret elate in both tho value cf her wid tarm your rf thur etya aro quite as much interested ln the proper bettle luent of the tree biker tariff and reciprocity in this campaign camp aien in dominate all as the farmers af any ether section of the country who attempt to the alia and south against be baet but a and patriotic ca ellort to dice eed hatred against men of their anil the business lopres ean ae which disturb aal harase the whole co antry I 1 hare no sympathy my citi zena bucane wil based upon habe and pAe fion it is beneath the and purpose free and I 1 am ald it receives no ment efrom the citizens of new tori e bow strikingly taft namee of the IIa miltan and the adire state of kew york connected we W e carnot think ut history without at once associating teem together and we w e cannot recall sample eo conspicuous unless it be the association of washington anda enersen with virrinia and lincoln with illinois no maa of bis time left more impre edion oc public than the eminent leader in new york alexander hamilton who more chaa any one elee cured her ratification 0 o the united states constitution aad to eliom we are anore largely indebted thau do any other citizen for oar protective tariff system which be always supported and for our excellent monetary we have heard a great deal in aha campaign about the doctrines of the fathers hamilton favored both eol and bilter as money though he preferred bold alone himself and the cobern beut of the united states entered upon the nee of both hamilton announced abo areat principle when he eaid there can hardly be a belter rule for any country for a legal tender than the market ratio FIEW 1 in other words every coin should contain anoush metal so that when melted it will be iirth just as as alien it is stamped aa th bullion or margrat vale always to be the same a its legal or value great ap and edriea of he was right the doctrine of hamilton and jefferson tb has been thenn deviating police of caler any ad ministration ind has bees the settled policy ot all the great parties of the drobs the beginning of tho eov ern ment by tho act 0 july 1890 commonly kiowa aa the law wo insisted ine isted putting info law the doc trine of ha cailton tho atthe two metal be sacredly the into that law for both branches of ConR tisa and the denb were in the hande pt the republican aa party a solemn plede i aa binding an Rree ment be twin bent and the people as wa baade biere ie taft language langu aee is abe established policy of the united states to mainton the two metals goad and silver at a parity each ct ripon jie the preveat legal ratios ft at as may be established by law this was the act of the fifty first congress passed by the republican party for the purpose of preventing the free coinage of at a ratio of 16 to 1 but nevertheless giving to silver the possible u aa money and for that providina provi dini for tho utilization of substantially alie full product of the american mines thia is not the only declaration ot recent tars in sup por of the hamilton idea of their par ity the fifty third congress Cof gress elected in 1892 and democratic in both branches with president cleveland as chief executive ejected by the democratic party also recognized the doctrine of the parity president Pren ident cleveland waa eo convinced that the coinage of silver was becoming a peril to the country that he called congress in extraordinary session august 1833 and congress at his erinest so i citation proceeded to repeal the purchasing clause of the so called sherman law and in doing this wrote into our public express contract and it is hereby declared to be the policy ot the united states to continue the use ot both gold and sih er the standard money and to coin both gold and silver into money of equal intrinsic and unchangeable value this equality to be secured through international agreement or by auch safeguard of legislation as will insure the maintenance of the parity in value of the a of the two metals and the crual power of either dollar at all times in the market and on the payment of debts this was the act of the congress under president cleveland an act by a democratic congress and a democratic president approved by a democratic administration and indorsed by the democratic prea and as I 1 be giove by the of the democratic part it is true that we as republicans can take satisfaction in the fact that it would not have pasted the senate except at the earnest support of tha republicans and none more prominently than senator sherman himself him belf but tle democratic parity waa doely responsible for then and its action bound the members of eliat party strongly to the support of honest money as the aist congress had committed the republicans of the country to the support of the doctrine with what bad faith therefore with what disregard for the right for justice end honor can any citizen now demand that the mant shall enter upon any settlement 0 our debba on a scheme of coinage the confessed result of which would be to destroy the party between dollars gold from circulation and reduce the value of silver and paper dollars in circulation nearly one halt hamilton and jefferson jackcon and lincoln grant and cleveland never taught a doctrine so perilous as that applause the people of the united states will never adopt so discreditable and dangerous a course nor will they fail to brand it with their condemnation whenever an opportunity is given them through the ballot the idle talk about the dollars of the fathers and principles and men of 1776 will do no harm but it will never convince the boneet citizen that hamilton or jeffersonjr Jeffer any other of our revered fathers or patriots ever viewed with toleration any scheme of of dishonest finance or contemplated for an instant that the united states would cheat it people in its money or repudiate any of its obligations made either by expressed erms or implication free silver means free trade cries of of course it does suppose you could pay the anty with a 52 cent dullar would you nor reduce the protection you now leave almost one half my fellow citizens do noi be deluded kb matter how much money we have or may leave in abia country there is but it and that is to give something for it what we want just now is somebody who wants what we have to give him labor cannot wait the cap kalof the is in his strong right arn I 1 he does not use it just that bueb of capital is and pone and gon forever the capitalist can his dividend but the working caan cannot wait on his dinner and there is nothing eo well calculated to injure labor iu she united states as a depreciated currency I 1 want to read what webster said march 1837 in your ereau state he who tany pers wibb the currency robs labor of its bread he panders indeed to greedy capital which is maj shift for itself but he beggar labor which is chouest un and toe busy with tho ip to ea calate for the future the wity of the working classes lives moves aud has its beiji in established credit and a steady medium afi payment all sudden changes destroy it lionet industry never comes in for any part ot the spoils in that which takes place when the currency ol 01 a country ie disordered did wild ond projects ever benefit abe dai violent ever do good to him who depends on his daily lacco for bis daily bread great applause and cries of no no certainly never all these things may gratify greediness for budden gafin or the rashness of strong speculation but they can bring nothing but injury and distress to the homes of patient industry and honest labor three cheera were again given for I 1 major mckinley when ho bad nn eded and the nominee went through the ordeal of shaking fiands with the entire camp at 4 the last delegation of the day arrived it filled ten coaches and was composed of lix hundred members of the mckinley clubs of elkhart county indiana jas dodge of elkhart made a brief address to major mckinley who said 1 cannot forget us I 1 stand in the presence of an indiana audience that it was your state that produced that soldier and sta teaman and illustrious president benjamin harrison whose administration for four years of the eov of the united states has few parallels in the history af our country 1 A I 1 vc strong wise patriotic A car o 0 administration that i reat doctrines of the republican and that never turned ita back p glorious Kl orious old atara and striped I nd men who sustained them 1 during th t years of civil war we would be to be back in those our years administration of president harrien the highest and greatest bit to the american people 1 every shod was open when even tory was running when every thriving city of this land 4 iia enterprises and in ita industries has not been IQ the last four u t cries of no you bet it you remember that in the caien was filled with glittering broan e very ali ins good was to to country if we would ony turn the publican party out of power and putt democratic party in free to relieve us of every ill or every that bad ever settled bi this country protection nn i robbery as unconstitutional o 0 fraud and ought to be repealed and o 0 if that parly was only given power this country ibey would repeal aad then we conid enter upon prosperity the like ol 01 which we never koorn before and the put that party in and abe aa did prosperity we have had binco know all about we are not asking too much my y low citizens when we aek for an ican policy that shall protect the aas ican people in their occupation s their employment are we the poad of this country never wanted to vote eo badly in their lives a no and under our form of will only he about lix weeks today a from one end of the country we will have that how will you improve it my eizens Crie elect mckinley Me Kinley 0 say that it is not very much to ask atiat we breatore the american ly I 1 this ie our country it Is nobody rio but ours and if we do not make it abu we want it it is our fault and I 1 thi tho true policy of the people of ate country is to protect men allegiance to that blaz flroa pointing ie j the stars and stripes amid tremendous applause and who will fight aye die i for it if need be to preserve it aal eol think the protective principle is settle i in abe way I 1 have pointed out and in it way of putting it into public law jia will have a chance to settle that A voice we will a chance to it and applause |