Show f THE REAL MR r BRYAN As the days go by and as Mr Bryan continues to make his talks to the people ho Is revealing more and moro his Innoi self I Is clear that ho has npver In lslol learned any disciplIne Jt Is i safe to say that aa he telegraphed liLt unless lq to 1 was put lp tim Kansas Kan-sas City platform he woiild not bea candldre so In his childhood ho was wont to threaten his mother that unless un-less he could have 3 sc ton from the pip that she had saved for company lie would eat no breakfast He won the 10 to 1 trick by his Insistence In-sistence Just arf he got the pic He I wyit out Into the world with u belief r that he could win anything else that I lie coveted by a like Insistence Hence I ho has never been thorough He studied stud-ied law J but he never comprehended I I the science The thought that perfect government Is but the crystallisation oC I the exact rules of Justice on which the science of the law was founded never I science < once entered his mind Rather his thought was that law In Its dally application ap-plication was but a game to be won by the most adroit player f The g eat underlying principles which a applied by the masters give vitality find scope and mojcstyl the Constitution of the UnIted Slates prescribing the prerogatives and limitations limi-tations of executive and legislative power he never once obtained u mental glimpse of and now when he mouths I Constitution he doesit a did limo I false oracles of old when from the I light of eagles or the direction of the wind they essayed to dictate to mortals I mor-tals the will of the Immortal gods He has never been n real student No flashes of the sciences or classics ever Illuminate his speeches He was n failure aa a lawyer he then essayed journalism with the belief be-lief that his fund of language would meet all its requirement and found within C month that he had no reserved forces to draw upon and was of course a failure lie tried and failed as asoldler We do not mean that he failed on tho battlefield bat-tlefield for he never had the opportunity opportu-nity to be tested In that crucible we mean that his command locked the discipline which he never had learned and that he so bore himself among the strong men and brilliant officers who surrounded him that after a month no one officer or private cver for an instant in-stant thought that under any posslble opportunities could he actually earn promotion I In the campaign of 189G he clung to a great principle as though he had the exclusive patent upon It and carried himself honorably to the end This ea he marled In believing that he could work upon the sensibilities of the tender and appeal to the baser instincts of the depraved and rtlssaUs fed and keep It up until he would In the old way get the pie but the campaign cam-paign has been too long I and the ccr talnty that the people are discounting Mm has Its effect Who thinks that any word he Is now saying will be syIng wi remembered re-membered six months hence He went up like n rocket In 0 blazti of stars he Is coming down like a stick |