Show AT DES MOINES great crowd listen to a speech from the candidate des dei Af olnes la Is aug aue T it was 90 p in when nhen tho the train d tit at lies des moines A che cherring oring shouting concourse ot n people filled the iho streets for blocks in n each direction the reception committee met mel the party at tho this depot and a committee of ladles were present to greet erfet mrs brynn bryan an open decorated carriage drawn by six white horses was in I 1 walling ting there were ca calan lie for a speech as aa soon as mr bryin bryan was escorted into the glare ot of the 11 II around the depot mr lirian brian was ushered into the carriage while mrs bryan and other mom moin bers bera of 0 the party were disposed in other vehicles the tha arty party P moved up the tha crowded street amid a continuous roar of 0 cheers and were escorted to th the eTall tab er nacle ii a large laree hall on tile the bast side ot of the river with a seat nealene ing capacity of 0 or tho the gium was crowded to its utmost capacity lit mr r bryan was introduced by gov blob rs oliH st who raid paid of 0 him ill that while he was the nominee of three parties part lug no convention had nominated him EUI as lie h enjoyed the onvia enviable blo distinction of 0 having nominated himself the applause that followed was a distinct ovation in re spoons to which mr air bryan said bald BRYANs kreuch mr chairman cadlet and gentlemen I 1 esteem it a great privilege to bo permitted even for a brief moment to stand before the citizens in tills this capital c aty ity of one of the greatest agricultural states of this union lown iowa has no reason to blush for the position TIME that site she occupies among her sister states slates jt it Is not necessary for anyone tiny one to come front from abroad to enlighten you upon the willies of this campaign your 0 it state late Is 13 I 1 ilch ich in orators ora tora anil and in tit this 11 campaign it will lie he richer than it hay has been for a quarter of a century you have here tho the statesmen whom you delight to honor and is as I 1 look bick back over the campaigns lit in which it has open been my privilege to take lake pait there are no campaigns that I 1 remember with more pleasure and pride th than two when at tile the invitation of your you r people J 1 crime came to assist lit in the elect election ion of horace doles as aa governor of oils state long anti and continued applause if in tile the national convention which has just juat 0 08 ed the lot fell upon me rather than upon him film it was not because of pu perlor merit but because borau ite of tile the circumstances cum stances which surrounded that convention I 1 believe that those delegates were as honest and as aa earnest a body of men as ever assembled in convention ven ent tion lon find and after viewing tile the hitun tion ion they decided whether wisely or foolishly time alone will tell that under all circumstances the nomination should tall fall upon ulion the one who nho lid did receive it and I 1 am on oil my way now to tile the city ot of now new york to lo receive the callon I 1 do not know how well I 1 may be able to b bear c or I 1 the h a standard which Is to b be e placed in my hands but I 1 know tills this that there Is 13 not ell cue e person in ahli land ho he lq 19 more deeply in firrest in tills this cause than lie he whom you have honored in this campaign tile the distinguished gentleman of whom I 1 have spoken your ex governor will go boron ania you ni as one of your lenders leaders and by ills his side aide will stand that th tt other gallant man who tor for twenty years lias has fought for ills his principles and whether wo we have agreed with fill him film or not on all things there Is not tit an honest man here but mutt must concede that where lie he has fought he has fought with the strength of a giant and by his side will stand in this great conflict men who until thin year have icen been lighting fighting the battles of the republican party men who boast that front from the time of lincoln until now they have been adherents of the republican party but who aho believe that in this campaign the republicanism of lincoln finds better expression in the chicago platform Ila than it found in tile the platform adopted at st louis but you yet shall not lot need orators this year if 11 every water you have known were avers to he be silent orators would arise in every county and in c cory cry town and every precinct of this state and proclaim the truth oratory sometimes has been laughed at buts but my friends oratory will nill be with us ua as long as the human race endures whenever there alit ro Is a cause that stirs mens hearts there will be orators to present that thai cause eloquence la Is simply the tha speech of a person who knows what lie he Is talking about and believes what he says our people in this campaign not only bellevo what they say but when they tell you that there can be no more prosperity for the people while the people fall down and worship gold as the only standard money they know knew what they are talking about CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION they say this Is a campaign of education u uca tion yes yea it Is a campaign in which tho the education has already gone tar far enough for us to form some idea of the results sometimes they tell exit us that a great many ot of tho the newspapers are against us I 1 am reminded of what a friend in lincoln said gald the other day ile he said IT it used to be the tha newspapers educated the elie people but now the people educate tile the newspapers sometimes our oppose opponents ts tell us 11 that the tariff Is the issue of the ca campaign to anil and that they will make it such whom will they consult as to it not the politicians they must consult the people the money question Is irv in the campaign and they cannot take it out our of it well may you feel fed interested because my friends we have reached a a great turning point in th the 1 history of events upon the action of this nation may depend the action ot of the civilized clel laed world upon the money question upon tho the action ot of this state may depend the ii action clion of this nation and on the action of a single individual here may depend tile the action of this state grave are the responsibilities of citizenship anti and never more grave than now but I 1 can simply appeal to you to do your duty as a you a see it and then stand up and take the consequences before your fellowmen fel amidst cheers that followed hla his remarks mr air bryan hastened haste nei from the t tabernacle L and was driven to the corner 0 of f sixth street and grand avenue where arrangements had been made mada for an overflow meeting gov boles accompanied mr dryan bryan when they reached the place the crowd was waa so BO large and at so densely pac packed ked around the platform that had been erected that they were unable to reach it and mr air bryan spoke front from his carriage ills ilia address was waa brief but it left tile crowd in very good humor cheer after cheer cac r b bells ing given the speaker mr air and mrs bryan were then drin arlen ell to tc their hotel and it avas midnight when they were permitted to enjoy seclusion and retire mr air bryan could not conceal ills his pleasure at ills reception lon in this city ills his movements about the city front from the time he left the train until lie he reached the hotel after the ovations were over were through continuous lines of cheering enthusiasts |