Show U 9 A U ff I 1 fi 1 I 5 fl M I 1 I 1 I 1 la I 1 WULL F 6 U A to LI I 1 NC 0 L N I 1 bryan will 1 help to organize for campaign many congratulate b fairview view lincoln neb july 10 I 1 william bryan retired et Ired to I 1 maht to dream of democratic success next neit november since tuesday when the convention opened sir bryan has teer been i as busy as and probably busier than any man in denver if not in the country it is e doubtful if in the last tour four days he has bas averaged aver agea more than three hours alp in the twenty tour four lie he has been in constant touch by telegraph with the convention and with v ith gibat frequency has been called d upon to give instant decisions in any of great importance with no wish to dominate the actions of his friends at denver he has cons constantly tanily veen been asked for guidance through it all mr bryan has maintained a cheerful equanimity of temper a clearness of anda and a vigor of action which i bespeaks bee peaks perfect physical health and i has gained the admiration of those who I 1 have been associated with him throughout the trying period the i I 1 past twenty four hours have been fruitful of developments the platform was adopt adopted pd mr air bryan was nominated and the second place on the ticket filled by the nomination of 0 J W kern of indiana there were mr air bryans follow fellow townsmen and a great many of them he greeted by bv their first names mrs bryan also greeted many of her friends the homage of the people eople he be had known for so many years many any of them opposed to him in politics affected mr arr bryan to a degree which he be did not show even at receiving news newa of the record breaking demonstration duade by the delegates in the colorado capital prom from the doorstep be addressed them with great feeling his emotions sa so stirred that Ws ils voice trembled and the moisture came to mrs mis bryans eyes it was not a a political speech mr bryan was talking from his heart to his friends ladies and gentlemen and neighbors I 1 it Is very kind of you to come out to your good will fill at thip time when a great honor has come to tafe family famil yand and I 1 want to express tor for mrs bryan and myself gratitude and appreciation for these evidences of conr friendly interest tind good will the esteem ot of ones neighbors Is a priceless eless asset to any one the honors honara of public life often come came under circumstances for which the recipient ig ie not entirely responsible 41 tou ou will vill remember that in IS 1890 there was a great democratic tidal waya wave that swept into offices many nho ho it at the time of nomination had bad little expectation of success foury fount i years yeara later there was another tidal ware a Roe republican publican wave that swept out of office a great many democrats and into a great many republicans who hardly y expected to succeed circumstances are potent in the political success of ule the people therefore YOU yon cannot build securely Becu rely upon honors that came come without necessarily much effort or merit on your part but the affections 1 that axe are formed between I 1 zan nan and man are strengthening day I 1 oy by dy day and nd standing more closely toi gathor agthe as tho yeara year go by I 1 1 1 I I want to say to you ray my friends I 1 that we appreciate tho the cordial friend I 1 ships that have been growing up be f tween us and our associates in this community during tho last two deci and an d it Is ie generous and gracious on an your part to come at ai tola this tame to increase the greatness of this day 1 I ado 3 do know what the future has In store tor for us ua a and kand providence conc conceal als B from rom us the book of fate we learn each day what each day Is to td brug bring forth and we must ba b prepared for whatever comes but I 1 will say this to you that I 1 appreciate the generous good vw and affection so many mani of ofa I 1 the american people have bown more than I 1 could appreciate any office anat could come to me I 1 would rather have the love of those who know me than any other taing on earth long applause and cheering tile the band pla playing y ing dixie and several cheers and tigers being given by the crowd 1 I am not going to make a political speech I 1 kind of wish ish I 1 could go 50 through this campaign without making any political speech here at 8 tonight air bayaa retired to enjoy a well earned rest it Is not probable that mr bryan will go to denver this afternoon mr bryan telegraphed to judge 0 P hall the new national committeeman from nebraska and invited the national hal committee to visit mr bryan at fairview upon their return from the convention ven vent lon tion or were that inconvenient to go to denver himself it is able that the national committee will come here an all night session was held at fairview by mr bryan a few personal I 1 friends and a number of newspaper men during the long hours while waiting for the reading of 0 the platform and the balloting on the nomi tor for president mr bryan I 1 throwing off the accumulated fatigues fati fatigue gueI of the three previous days held all listeners in close attention uy the rep edition of story after stor story y suggested by the incoming news from the auditorium at denver tt it was war full day j 1 when after receiving the con of those present and I 1 thinking blinking of unfermented grape juice ae ie retired to snatch a tew hours rest he was up and about in a short while hile lor the advance guar ewar dof enthusiastic cathu lincoln citizens calling to pay their respects were already arriving at 10 by trolley by automobile by wagon and on oa foot the crowd ai airi rived tho the lincoln bryan club among them and headed by a brass band it IL was as a wild and enthusiastic crowd reflecting in no small degree the delirious licious enthus enthusiasm Jasm of the convention when the band played A hot lime in t the he old town tonight there were many voices in the crowd which numbered fully 2000 which took up the chorus la paloma which Is one of mr bryans favorite pieces ot of music wa was S played as mr bryan appeared the crowd surged up the front steps eager to shake mr air bryans hands and offer him congratulations I 1 i the first of the returning eastbound delegates from the convention reached lincoln shortly before midnight tonight the party was composed of the members of the cook county democracy headed by robert bu burke the first question asked by the clubman when they climbed off the train at the station was who was nominated for vice president for im 1 I 1 perfect telegraph service had bad kept them h in ignorance as to the choice of the party tor for second place until lincoln lincola was reached the members looked tor for the nomination of mr kern band and expressed themselves as well pleased at the outcome they rather expected the presence of i mr bryan at the train and they were told he was in bed after a forty eight hours watch of biffle bulletins tins they seemed glad their leader was not losing sleep on their account the result of the convention was satisfactory to all the men in the party the following message was sent to mr bryan today by the club signed by president ident mcmahon J A J jj coburn D B D jessup william prentiss re as af J devine and robert B E burke the cook county democracy of chicago extend to you its most sincere congratulations on the outcome I 1 of the convention and with the utmost confidence predict your election in november by the gr greatest eanest majority er cier received by any president 1 messages poured in ln for mr air bryan through the evening and night but the nebraskan was getting needed rest and will not read them until tomorrow the expectation is that there will be several visitors to fairview saturday |