537 THE (OLD) BOY PANCIER ON FREE SILVER THE HORRIBLE EXAMPLE. MR. MCKINLEY (lecturing): "My dear hearers, this sad case shows the dangers and evils of free silver. By voting for free silver this promising youth ruined whatever chance he had of being elected president of the goldbug ticket. Oh, my dear friends," etc., etc.-From The National Bimetallist (Chicago.) I AM CONFIDENT THE WORKINGMEN ARE WITH US. From the Journal (New York). NEW YORK JOURNAL AS ACAINST A CORRUPTION The VOTERS OF THE WJ. BRYAN. THEIR ARGUMENT MISSES FIRE. BANKER AND LIFE INSURANCE PRESIDENT (in pathetic double snuffle): My dear sir, you won't vote for free silver and the cutting in two of the bank balance and insurance policy, will you? DESPAIRING WORKER: Gentlemen, I'm less worried about bank balances and insurance policies than I am about getting work to support my family. From The National Bimetallist (Chicago). MCKINLEY'S FIRST SPEECH OF THE CAMPAIGN AND THE SILVER KNIGHTS ANSWER. Drawn by Carl Browne. From Sound Money, the Organ of Coxey's Commonweal (Massillon, Ohio). |