Show Mr Bryan says that In selecting Journalism as the best field of usefulness useful-ness i atn aware that I am placing myself int position where I can give more aid to others than to myself Mr Bryan ought to get over that style of talk It Is not modest It Is an assumption that he expects to supply sup-ply the public with something which all the niTay of editors In the land cannot can-not And he Is so to speak an ama I cur In the business It reads somewhat some-what like the advertisement of a quack doctor who holds a certain specific forBorne for-Borne supposedly Incurable disease whjch he has discovered by himself I or which he received from the Great Spirit of > some Big Medicine Indian In-dian Then too he ought to put aside breaks of that kind because Mr Bryans philanthropic work up to dale has been limited The impression which heleaves upon an audience IB that he Is working chlclly for Mr Bryan and If rumor Is true he has Slnco Ihc campaign closed In 1SD6 gal iiI I ii-I crcd shekels enough to almoHt makes make-s him bollove that there can be here and there a rich man who Is not a I menace to the peace and liberties of i the great Republic Mr Bryan IB not going to run his Journal because of his great love for tho people and that fact la so manifest that it Jars a little on nensltlvo nerves when he discusses his own selfabnegation |