Show SENATOR GORE CHIEF CHE SPEAKER Monster Democratic Rally at Lincoln Bryan Presides at the Meeting BRIBERS TO BE PUNISHED CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK DELAYS DEPARTURE FOR WEST Lincoln Neb Oct 3 William J Bryan tonight got among his home folks and attended a monster Demo Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic rally In the auditorium In this city over which he presided The Thc principal speaker of the evening was wasSen Senator Sen tor Gore of Oklahoma Every ref reference reference reference by him to the Democratic can candidate candidate brought the great audience to Its feet and the air all was repeatedly rent with cheers Mr Bryan smilingly bowed his acknowledgements of oC the demonstration of ot his fellow townsmen It was the first occasion In some time that he had appeared before them on ona ona ona a platform Senator Gore and the Democratic candidate were escorted from the Lincoln hotel by the Bryan Bran Guards headed by a drum and fife corps and the two received a warm re reception reception reception as they the rode through the streets to the Auditorium building At Atthe Atthe Atthe the close of oC Senator Gores remarks Mr Bryan spoke briefly expressing his thanks for the interest manifested in him and touching on a few issues of the thc campaign Precedent for Mr Bryan Mr Bryan gave out the following statement today When I criticised the president for fol using an office which belonged to all the people as a party part asset I did not know that I was using language so much like that which had been em employed employed employed before but my attention has been called to an editorial in the New NewYork NewYork York Tribune of or Oct 25 1882 It criticises President Arthur for taking part partin partIn in the campaign in behalf of oC the Re Republican Republican publican ticket and says Why should he assist in the cam campaign campaign campaign of of any party part He is the president pre president l dent of the whole country countr and arid not the manager of elections in any part of it This Is so completely in harmony with my m criticism that I am glad to endorse It although it was as not brought to my ray attention until today toda |