Show IA A New Occupation Whatever criticisms are arc made about Mr Ir Bryans Bryan's political vl views view wI credit must bo be boghen given ghen him him for on one thing which ho h has aCc ac ac- ac c H He ire has haR I d devised IJ and Instituted a t new now und and distinct occupation Moreover loreo In his own case rase n f at t least It Is a ji yer very lucrative fJ occupation as ao as according to common common rommon com com- mon report It Il has yielded him the main portion of the which ho Is I supposed supposed supposed sup sup- posed to havo have accumulated during the past pat four years It It moreover cr Is an a agreeable agreeable agree agree- able ablo occupation and on one which Mr l Bryan evidently c delights In It Js JI nothing more moro nor lets less than that of going oln around Hound tho the country lecturing on political subjects during dur dur- In ing th the Intervals between vet presidential Ual elections Tho The only requisite for this n new w ocCUpation occupation tion Is to be a presidential candidate An Any man who run considers himself lf a candidate for the presidency can ell engage ne In It al although although al- al though apparently his success SH H will depend upon his prominence In the tho presidential field Tom rom Watson alsOn for Instance has lectured lectured lectured lec lec- but hut his hilS success was not great simply simply sim sim- p ply because he hf wa was not very prominent In Inthe tho the presidential race Governor io John Johnson on I of Minnesota on th the other r hand Is IA said to be m meeting with phenomenal success simply sim sim- simply Imph Im- Im ply ph because he lie Is regarded as thu coming Democratic c candidate Strip a man of all presidential hopes and the crowd will ins In- In s desert rt him This new occupation requires presidential prospects In order that the lectures shall bo tie hoell well ell attended The business which Mr lr Bryan Doan has de developed developed developed de- de and p perfected se seems mR If lo to hI be hn larh adapted to the thc Democratic situation The Democrats hive have keen been hec n FO so lon long out of office that their leading men are arp ns fiR a n. arule arule rule poor They have ha difficulty In running running run run- ning their political campaigns and In many instances In supporting themselves pl s 1 between between be be- tween times But our R Republican friends arc are living upon th the fat of th the land and hence we do not hear of Republican political political cal lecturers If H. by an any chance t I tables tahle i are an turned and the tho Republicans arc are put putout putout out of or office Republican presidential I lecturers lee lec hIrers will undoubtedly appear app Tho only thing thins which prevents them from appearing appear appear- In ing now Is the fact tact that they do not nol need the mono money Wo 0 do not see Ree an any objection to our pres pres- candidates paying their expenses by 11 l lecturing It IK hi rather an nn Indication of I natural strength th than otherwise oth Still It cen con he be carried carrie to an nn extreme and made madea a II farce of When as In Mr lr Bryans Bryan's case ClIse there Is I moro more monc money In lecturing than In holding the presidential office there Is very apt to bo ho a suspicion that thai tho the office of president Is not really wanted and that the real object of oC being a can call I Is not the presidency but hut c to Increase the lecture receipts From From the I Shareholder |