Show ro 1 the Iho to rat i Ii I M III warmly applauded n as 1 fl to tIme front ot of the stage atnee l I Ik ike In part as follows lr II a I and reckless 11 lie his for hi his principles and he Is III II q to formulate his hla crude and idU Into law No advice n 0 ro rao appeals appeal ot of friend or t f it move him lie l ta infected with I ot of anarchy lie He I ie t In his hla purpose to 10 amay the l I 1 the rich and he does not nm tr or h he fillet does not care r that In do Ir iri h I will also array Iray the Idle n flIn a Inal the Industrious and help thieves j s II I h of It honest men lie He RI al 1 1 P 1 t r to n lie b ot of consequences I thip It he can only enhance his I n lie He la Is intoxicated to 1 4 iun with Ith his hll own personality Ito He Is III Ii hunk unk with himself lie He has haa the tho fry r I an Time The defeat ot of lUG not rua rush him Th The of at 1900 till not him as Eastern I lead ad PI r hope that It will lie He will say with the French king wh lost loat a battle Has then forgotten alt 1111 that I have hae don dont toe for him and with Imperturbable J assurance h he will make ready for tor for tor he take himself seriously believes In utterly lIterl and no force Corte known to nature OlIn can disturb his good opinion ot of hImself II lie II he the grandest charla charlatan charlatan tan that ever in III American lie is II the ot of hi country countr lie hu baa the great Democratic into nto subjection tu to hIs hll will lie has seized the and decorous Dr J Jekyll ot of l an and with the ot of h he has hae transformed that outwardly I re respectable practitioner Into a lr Ir hyde who Is II dancing time the devils e over all time the land landIn In the reign ot of one of oC the J kin kings a peasant named Jack ado organised a formidable rebellion and attracted Ignorant men to hi his standard b by promising them all sort of oC impossible things One uC of hits hll ular prom promises II was wa that when hen he became king ht he would decree that every Pint i pot IlOt should hold hohl Ii Quart Mr r Bryan IIran appears to have hae Id ed the Jack Jark ead Cade idea Idla lie promises I man such luch changes challies In currency colna coinage laws 1111 a as will gl gIve him higher prices for tor th the timings he ha has to sell 1011 and lower prices for tor the things s that lie he needs nedy I Ito to IJU buy Jill ills promIses eI are arll as 1111 reasonable ble antI and ool as II If lne he agreed to give the fishermen on one mide Ilde ot of the lIa boy a 0 perpetual lOw tIde so that the they can AI ways dig clams an and those upon the theother theother other sid sIde a Perpetual high till tide so that they can always catch ratch lie He the consumers that the they small hili have the now taken b by the mold mill II lie the thai the they shall have the profits now taken ly lIy the trusts and before the campaign clo closes he ma may promise the depositors In th the savings banks that their dollars will be e doubled b by his hili elec and h he may assure the bicyclists that when he shall occupy the White ever every man maim will II be able to seat himself upon hl his wheel and hold himself out at arms length b by the slack ot of hi his own owl Yet et while me he thus runs rUlla the gamut of promises tile the Da Capo movement In his hll ever eer carries him back k to hi his theme ot of and w an and ime he courses around the country like an enraged bull bullin In the arena bowing to the galleries and bellowing at the box boxes and no man knows knovs nt at what his ingrained ma may assort Alpert Itself and the road iliad rush for tor de destruction begin It If there ther I Is n a larty In tints thle land ot of which It can call truthfully be said Id that It ItIe itIs Is Ie and lId for tor halt half a has been dominated b by which seek lIek to Ignore human rights right It is III not the party which r Bryan Dryan opposes but It Itis is Ip tit party which he leads IradJ There lire ate many man honest brave patti otic but the lIB as a IJ po to be nailed to the gibbet ot of history It hll have e dIed years ago It can call never live lon long enough to rid ot of Its record 10 b borrow anI and adapt a simile from a 0 great al New Ingland ora orator tar tor let moo say that In the Talmud the Jews have a I story sIan that O Og king of Bashan lifted once a great rook to hurl hurlIt I It on the armies ot of Judah God hoi hol hollowed lowed It In the middle letting It slip slipover over oer the giants neck there to re rest t while he lived The Democratic party tort forty years eAra ago lifted the power lOwer and the strength ot of III it mighty might organization to hurl It against the slave an and against the flag and has hung its lis record like n a about Its neck forever moors The Nebraska politician who has hIlS picket up the gad that was wall stricken from time hands ot of Grover Groer Cle Cleveland land antI who with It Is trying to drive drle amid damn his ox team Into the White Whitehouse house endeavors to pose as n a second Lincoln Such a comparison on would our laughter r It if It did not ex excite excite cite our wrath the unselfish statesman compared with Bryan Dran the elt demagogue Lincoln whose whole every Iry thought wu was for tor his coun country try Iry compared with Bryan whose ever every thought I Is for tor himself Lincoln compared with Bryant Utan Wh SIm If were alive And amid had inadvertently shaken hands handl with h hould he a as was once said ot of Pre Prescott cott the historian and Walker the ter ImmediatelY have hae called for tor soap and Ind Wilier water and wa washed hed hi his hands handa thrice The coupling ot of names should be not Lincoln and Bryan but Croker antI and Bryan for tor Bryan ran performs for Cor Croker th Ih omco WhIch W says ay aywas was for Cor Churis X N by his valet allt When th h kin king went hunting and nd the loti h the valet valt flung I II i d C Charles larl walked over him II i Ih the king kept I is not known th the dt pl lot Gt ver Very mudd muddy Mr Ir Bryan makes Inke On n 11 be between tween the rt ht With h to iti ot of the and the Ihl trel which pertain tO 10 citizenship or of a r an n organised Territory Time rights of It t the United states consist principally tiC ot the right to protection ani against nit any claim ot of al ai made by a foreign 1 power ower slid time right of at protection to life lite and prop property property erty and these are rights exist under an all Civilized govern without an any written constitution or Written law laws ThIN These rl rights oel every entitled to 10 upon time day that the ot of Pull Pris wee Rut But the nf C citizenship such a as voting local nov gov government civil courts trial by jut Jur And corpus can ean be 1101 obtained b by the people ot of a tern tOr or by art act ot of Con Congress and can In it discretion grant rant or with Ith haM some or alt all of Iii tiles privileges lIB as lIBIt asit It may deem expedient Ir when BIlked asked to explain the Ibe tt tic un on point avoids II a direct and back ck upon rime formula 0 oC the Constitution following the hag and md then all the logicians turn to u us In triumph and say y now how ore are you it to get gel out of that hul Our answer I Ii that we dont propose to 10 Ret get out ot of It for lor we dont intend to get Rit Into it II Our answer Is II that It I Inot ii not even I a hole bole It b be a hole In Inthe inthe the air Our answer Is that Mr fry Bry Bryns ns great reat Ia RI ci faulty a epe or of reasoning II as any professor ot of logic might covet for Cor tIe 1150 RI 55 a frightful example It Its premises lire are utterly false there is Ie no relationship between Its Ita major and nd n its minor propositions and no connection between either or both ProPositions and time the deduction l Even en if IC you ou concede the I the sequel resembles a wagon from which the horse hu broken loose and run dont tallow follow hut we do not concede Mr Sr premises We Ve deny them utterly We Wey say y that the Constitution was a created by the Stat States for tor the States lion alone WI We deny that the Constitution follows t hag Ilag lor r that ot of its own power It goes oes Into territories or that It exists at all 1111 outside ot of the States Stale and until Congress by send nd It there and when hn Mr Jr Bryan that lie hf I is expound expoundIng Ing the views ot of the Democratic Ca Cathen a there then he illustrates Illustrate either his hili want ot of candor or his lack or of acquaintance with history Again anti again Mr Bryan Dran tells Uti us that I ii a con contest teet between tho thoman thoman man and the dolar Is II It not rather a between the moan IMn who Is without is dollAr because he is 18 too lu lazy or too or too dishonest to earn larn a dollar and the IRan who has haa saved hl hi dollar In which contest t the man II en endeavoring to Ret get the mans mAn del delmr ol ollor mr lor aw aws rein him without any anything thing for tor It Itt III It not nol rather a con COli teat between the man mall with a job and the man who is II afraid that he will find finda a job n time the breadwinner and the tramp HetH the man who can write his name and the mAn who signs hi his name with Ii a cross crOll Between the depositors In the savings banks And the depositors In th the faro banks banka Dennell the brawn and the brawlers neten the conscience e of oC the country and intelligent its As AI a branch ot of this dollar against the man Mr Ir Bryan Dryan makes a persistent attempt to e the ne lie party with aD and Co foe arid and defending the trusts In Iii Inthis this he Is guilty of at a of oC dema delllA that tiit will recoil upon hi his own head hend lie He might n as well ell tr try to hold the Republican party responsible tor of the bubonic dague or the Galveston flood So far as It was possible to 10 curb the trusts IJ by Federal eNlI legislation the Republican PArty did It when it II tIe the Sherman lAW So tar far as It was to 10 help tile the tru b by prevent preventing Ing Federal I legislatIon Uon the J party part did It when met IRet winter In Con Can greis rUI It defeated tile the proposed anti trust Amendment to the United States Constitution Judge I think will never be Senator Powers even It If hi his party part Inv for tor h he hOB has too much brains and too much decency to be an avail able candidate I before rore 1 a Legislature lature Jud Judge ho made last lul Saturday Satuma night the ablest 1 speech on the side e that I have hae read during tithe campaign JUdge Powers ole directs his hili heaviest healt batteries agaInst the trusts and yet It If he would Invoke his candor of at lila his elo do eloQuence Quence he would be compelled to admit that It is II economic changes change anti and not legal leal or em that have altered altero the business math otis ot of civilization an and revolutionized and wages throuGhout tho world We live In In an ago age of at light we live lIe In In an advancing generation amid the rt retrogressive h whining lallor doctrines ot of are out of at joint with the times J the world orld la is Rd ad advancing Everywhere invention die dla covery And science are pushing their might up the mountain along the valleys ally ami nIl Into the ot of tile earth The They art are riding In great greut ships over Ver the foam seas leal They are preparIng to climb to ft the very eTY ata stars Shall we alone ot of all the world lI seek k to check their advance Shall we ix ex change progress for tor D Democracy and swap ort oft prosperity for tor Mr Ir Bryan bI be because cause caule ot of his hla calamity howl against the aggressions ot of capital and the Iran tyran II fly ot of Where la is the tyranny of at this the wealth owners to be found In what form does It manifest itself In J a laborer takes take or off his hll hat when lie he meets meet meeta a lord In a man mall keeps hi his hat on when he a millionaire unless the millionaire salutes hint tint first tintIn firstIn In I th the team teamster Iter turns o t for forthe the carriage with a upon It its panel lanel In the airs alre will lose Ion a wheel It h he does dOlI not nol turn out or time the I if the latter laller hiss the right of wa was wasS S What at lilt last do rich men obtain from lire ut more Inore than the poorest ut of us UI Toll Toil brin brings hunger t II I a better Iii sauce lice than any ant served at t the Alta Aita club led God gives hi beloved as sweet sleep upon a cot as al upon the couch Public libraries and galleries give the treasures ot of and art to the poorest Music an nd drama cn can be enjoyed U as wall troll from the galleries as tram from the box boxes A trolley car gives a safer amid smoother and swIfter tide tlde than a carriage drawn by horses art are no reserved seat all In natures 11 amphitheater The tipple or of orthe the river the ot of the lawn n the shade halle of time the tr trees and tile the perfume ot of the flowers belong to 10 rich mind And poor I stood the other evening upon the tha bill hili above my mI home and watched the burn log sun lun in III fretwork clouds ot of color filled earth and air with glory anti then the tue gray Cra lids of oC twilight fell teU upon the drowsy e eyes ot ol our Inland sea Ilea an I the stars callie out and the lie great lifted its lIa beautiful to time the Ik sky God gives III such luch Visions ot of beauty aUk ahik to and pauper and the poorest laborer equally with the can I find heaven In the prattle of oC hi his babl babies and the arnie ot of th the woman lie he lov loves I Let not demagogues or so 10 mislead labor AS to bring about abot the contest conte t between the mAn and the dollar ot of which Mr Ir prete rod nod tIm th man if IC such luch a contest should come ml for the dollar would go 10 In Into into to hiding anti and he moan man would go CO hungry When harl times come orne when b general wiman Industrial die turban abound when political revo are threatened capital closes I Ithe the doors lIt It turn furnace are forge torge And factory and down mill and mine and III flies away tl to other lands IIda or peek the seclusion of at boxes until the peril passes away hut when hen the door of the workshop closes In till the ace ot of the laborer then the landlord closes closel 1110 door of Or the lie tiit 1110 tt pIll up tim th sigU If Or mo 10 and imo other door o lu U him humn the door ot of the 11 lie cannel lode belL lall hi labor laa is a safe IMI IMIde de deposit box bol II hI cannot go 0 to Europe or to 10 lie III hibernate and suck his pall ct s for like a 0 abear bear JI i 81 Mun lit must mut tat eat In order to 10 and hp he must tarn before hf he ran can lilt Cut If 11 muSt find oath day a for tor that days labor or Ir never It at t all Why should hould hI he or t nil all nice hlen VOl vote so as aa to 10 cause to In lOll lise confidence and withdraw Irons the market II as a purchaser or of the labor which h Ich he desires to sell lell For tort forty years ean I have helped to hold aloft th hll II ot of Republicanism Fort Fortune une has haa given to me neither nor riches The rewards rewArd ot of party service have haVI passed me b Iy bal admonish rne me that In my ship I is nearing its shore Ihor It IDa may be that I participate In another presidential campaign Therefore oulI ouid I sag what mu may be a lest lat word to 0 the young oun bright men sad women who will hI heir I to 10 guide the feet of OC my country alon along the aisle ot of the coming when I shall hall Mv haVI journeyed 01 on to 10 my palace among the star ItrI I give Ife to them the ot of the I of at old to their Hall flail C r Wa who are about to dl die lute you loun OUng men of America the ne can party part gives into trUo your hands handl the tite grandest of oC till the age ea I be beseech you ou to It and not ally anI our country countr with time Uti fate tte ot of t which tar tor fifty years has bal never ones OliN bell bec right say Issue luI In iii ca 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