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Show H BRYAN PLAYING IBB IN ORCHESTRA B Colonel Bryan's appearance up- M on the stump should nut be tak- B en ns nn indication that lie has at H Inst consented to piny "second H fiddle" to Professor "YVilon in H the Bourbon orchestrn that is now H playing loudly in order to drown H the discordant bray of the Dcnio- M crntic jackass. Much curiousity M hns been displayed ns to the sage H of Lincoln't probable attitude H during tlte cainpafgn, the impres- J sion being general that the habit H of being at the head of the table H could not easily be broken H by one who can now liu.; J no more than the second sent. B But Mr. Bryan has answered his H critics and presumably satisfied H their curosity by delivering a po- J i! liticnl address at the Nebraska H state fair, said to be the first of H number. J Those who imagined that the H Ncbraskon would forgo the op- H portunities for that applause J which is as sweet incense to his H nostrils betray a meager knowl- H edge of the Bryan nature. Idoliz- H ed by thousands for many years, H the plaudits of audiences arc as H necessary to him as they arc to 1 the matinee actor. He is well av- 1 are that wherever he may go he M will be the center of attraction 1 for his own party and that the B professor, although he is the H party's candidate for President, H onnnot inspire the loyalty which H still burns in the breasts of mil- B lions of Democrats for the man B -who led them to three disastrous B defeats. Herald Republican. |