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Show In finally dismissing the charges of inharmony made against him, Bryun said he would support any man nominated nomi-nated cn a platform that he helped to frame But he had no hand In framing fram-ing the gold plank which the Democratic Demo-cratic nominee belatedly patched on to that platform, and with which the convention con-vention had nothing to do. Though Mr. Bryar, under all the circumstances, may feel that, being a momber of tho convention which made the nomination, he must support Parker, It is certain that thousands of Independent Democrats Demo-crats all through this Western country, coun-try, who had no hand in the manipulation manipu-lation and treachery which brought the SL Louis milk-and-water results, will not feel so bound. And what can be said for those Republicans who left their party on the silver question, and have remained with the Democrats because be-cause of it up to this time? Is there now a possible leg for them to stand on? Is It not plain to them that now their only course Is once more to enroll themselves them-selves In the party of their real affiliations, affilia-tions, tho party of loyalty, progress, and prosperity? |