Show WM J JI BRYAN ON DEMOCRACY it c Makes Ikes a n Bitter Assault Upon Grover Cleveland t f BELIEVES IN HARMONY lE on n ill ItI rI VM by b lU Ba 1 II ou I City Cit Mo Io April speaking this to th thi Brian Lt Demo racy at the banquet County Democratic th the In t by b the newspapermen of at Missouri tb and to William J 3 Stone Htone at h the he addresses dill did not begin until KM one Ion otter after midnight bitterly arraign Cleveland and his supporters supported ri eJ Drover ONer lo to we are making the plea for tor harmony Jg Democrats D The File assembly was vas of ot representative Missouri oade up I und and d tho the remarks of ot Mr II I enthusiastic favor with I II wan m met with I lie He sold sal In part hat we W need In this tills nation Is mol mar among men We Ve need moral courage Wae more than ability and we wea int 1 a t the Kind of at meal courage that will Jim fht I Il ii r honest Democratic principle William Joel is I 1 sour jour our Junior senator Hone stone you iOU ou have hae In Missouri a it man irian who sm s both Joth moral courage and amid abil ability ity I lam I sin nm glad slad that you haVe nave harmony to in this state sta te I believe the Democrats ts cf If Missouri give the tho best Idea Iden of or how liow to secure Cure harmony among the Democrats I t the th nation I 1 believe In iii luu Tte Tle Democratic bed hed Is ha wide enough for limbo IJ 11 want to come In but we wo do not rant tut to have to sit up nights to keep certain pretenders from picking our ourI I We Ve e Invite all who sho have tray traye d N e from the fold told to come coma back IJ If it they u desire 0 but Jut we ve e want them to stay In aUer they come We have 1110 had enough I In tho the Democratic par oar 1 t 11 We Vie hal had four years of ot Cleveland Clevelan ud tl a after alter Ills his administration was WIlS over avo I Ite w te found ourselves weaker than we ve had ha w mr been before Lefore because we wo had bad been Jeen These d harmonize On eland and onti Ills hits followers showed showe Ier to by do de rUng rating us In our hour of a greatest need ul id supporting tho the Republican party The Tte be party won a n great vie vic victory tory taT In 1 92 which gave our party a n arat rat reit opportunity but Jut Grover Clove Clevo hM betrayed the time Democratic party nd ud I carried the burden of ot his admin through two national cam cani and there was not a n plank In platform that was such nuch a n tent stat to me In those campaigns as liS that was Cleveland had the thc best to redeem tho the Democratic Wy Illy tty ever v r offered to any man since the theta ta 11 of Andrew Jackson but hut Instead of ot tg true to his party he ho disgraced l grace I telf As 8 a n party we must stand true t b Democratic principles and If Ir we wo do 1 that the Democratic victory I Ill some day como come and It will with be Le here I to main TV when hen It come coined lIe He is 15 of ot the time highest service to his Mows who can ean give gle the highest Ideal tre has been bem l cn a n lowering of ot Ideals In III I til tI country Money Is 11 talked till ked about noon and night Commercial t s II i the tha curse of tho the country today I rd u M It has ha debauched our country The Th I Winer has como come to regard tim tho simply as a moneymaker and lt e cau r tor or r time the belief bellet that wo lit nothing b ond wealth and that Is ruling the country with an b i nd The Thc manhood and amid l woman wornall f 0 f the L states lire are more ore Im 10 t than J money Jefferson pet fet a Cher ideal for tor us than that of ot tho time worship of or money nothing but Jut the Ideals of at mn will IIII ever lift us UK out of or tIme the slough of ot despond The Time Demo Deni Democratic cratic c party Is not the tho enemy of ot hon hall honestly estly acquired wealth I 1 have hoard heard It said that Democrats believe that a II mail can not have luo money e and amid be honest I deny that oa M being false fulse A mUll man can have money and be Jo a It money llano hn him he ho has hll to be b Jo a lican Jefferson that money mane should be he Jo subservient to ID the man cal and Jefferson was WM an amm educated man maim There are 1110 people today who think that the time educated mann man should bo be Jo separated train from the common rabble rn Jefferson J believed belleve that the time man who vim was too good to take part In politics was not good enough to live In III a n land like this Jefferson did not create the principles principle of ot the time Demo Democratic erotic cratic party par they tho existed long bug before Jerolo Jefferson lived lIerl lIe He simply put the time prin principles Into living form There never neer was vOH wasa lalla a time when the time people were vere more ready to accept Democratic than limn today toda We must appeal to the con cou conscience science of at the people Tio o remedies for tor existing evils oVil have been suggested to me mo First tin an appeal to conscience of or the people p legislation and an third by revolution Hut But revolution is III not to bo be Je thought of or Involution is In not nota Iota a remedy In a a country where people can vote sote People can cnn vote voto themselves free tree In III this country find and If they the could not do that they could coul not fight them theta themselves themselves selves free flee J Jefferson fferson stood for tor time the pea peo people pIe and their timely Interests and cal Hamilton believed that tho time president and the tim senate should be bo elected for tor life or dur ur ing good gooe behavior Time The party today Is forming not Jefferson clubs but Jut Hamilton clubs Never swerve In your oUr loyalty lo to Democratic principles I would not give gl ono one Democrat who vImo really believes In him Democratic principles for tor a II whole I barnyard barnnrd full tull of or trimmers and com coin compromisers 1 who to bo be Demo Democrats Democrat Democrats crat Letters of or regret from tram Olney Oiny Olne Senator Gorman Senator Cormack W Iv Ji earst Tom rom U r I Johnson Edward Jo M D H B 1 Hill lilli Senators Daniel Clark of at Arkansas and IIII Bailey were read road Tho Time letters of at Johnson and Hearst raised a 1 tumult of ot applause |