Show DEMOCRAT S ADMISSION parkers Par her party afraid to stand on its it past becard john B stanchfield one of the leaders of the new york democracy said maa in a speech at schenectady they the democrats do not stand on their past but they present a live inter pre tation of live issues truly the democratic party does not stand on its past it dares not stand on its past on its advocacy of free coinage of silver on its demand for the hauling down of the flag in the ph I 1 p p nes on the business 9 that marked the last pel pei od during wh ch the democratic party was in control of the government on its declaration that the viar for the preservation of the union was a failure on all the blunder ng op pos tion of which its history is a con sinuous record the democratic party does not a and d dares not stand upon its record because its record would d sered t the most en acing dicing promises that it could make |