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MAN BINES
WITH FRIENDS.
Events 'Must Determine Whether
He Shall Run Again-
A SPEECH AT THE BANQUET
A Iherence to the Principle* of the
-Democratic Lsadar Expressed
In Every Speech Made*.
Lincoln. Neb., Dec. 26. —The
one sentiment which animated the
500 democrats who surrounded the
banquet board of the Jeffersonian
Club at the Lincoln Hotel tonight
was loyalty to Mr. Bryan. It ex
pressed itself in every speech made
.v the dozen or more who respond
ed to toasts and reached its climax
when J. W. Kerns, late democratic
candidate for governor of Indiana,
declared in clarion tones:
“Speaking for the democracy of
Indiana, and, I believe,for the rank
and file of the democracy every
where, I want to say to all men
who are interesting themselves in
party organization or reorganiza
tion that any attempt in any quar
ter at any time to belittle the splen
did and heroic service rendered by
that magnificent leader and grand
t.ibuue of the people, William Jen
nings Bryn, in the campaigns of
1896 aud 1900 or to cast stigma or
reproach upon him in any degree,
however slight, will meet with
quick and stern rebuke from the
pillions of democrats who followed
his banner' in those memorable con
lests. Wiiiie the rank and file of
the great democratic party has
Honored other leaders, it loves
William J. Bryan and will tolerate
SlO action which contemplates his
humiliation Or looks to his retire
ment from the field of active pol
itics.”
STRUCK THK KISYNOTIv.
Mr. Kerns’ speech struck the
keynote of gathering. He was
accorded a wild ovation at its close,
,-.nd his direct thrusts at ex-Pres
ident Cleveland twice brought the
banqueters up standing.
Mr. Bryan was the last speaker
on the long list. His reception
was even more cordial than at pre
vious gatherings of the kind in Ne
braska. and his remarks were punc
tuated by strong outbursts of af
ectionate demonstration, not con
fined alone to flag-swinging and
cheering.
MR. BRYAN’S SPEECH.
He spoke in part as follows:
“At this banquet, surrounded by
neighbors who have been my po
litical friends for ten years, I may
be pardoned for saying a word of
i personal nature. Five times you
have voted for me for public office
—twice for congress, once for the*
United State? senate and twice for
the presidency —and no candidate
ever received more loyal support
than yon have given.
“Whether I shall ever be a can
didate for office again is a question
which must be determined by events.
No one can speak with certainty
of the future, for one’s destiny is
not known until his life’s work is
complete. I shall be content if it
;s my lot to aid in the triumph of
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MENTION THIS PA PICK WHEN WKlffEg,
principles while others enjoy the
honor* and bear the responsibili
ties of office, *
'‘The holding of public position
should be an incident and not the;
aim of the citizens; it should be hot
an end, but the means for the ac
complishment of a purpose.
“The presidency seemed desir
able because it would have enabled
me to gi\e effective aid to certain
reforms which I believe to be ne
cessary to the public welfare, but
even a second defeat does not les
sen my interest in those reforms,
and time may prove that my work
is to advocate rather than to ex
ecute.
‘‘The Commoner will give me
an opportunity to participate in
public discussions and I am sure
that an editorial position will fur
nish as much intellectual enjoy
ment as I could have found in the
white house and in addition thereto
give me more time for home pleas
ures.
PRINCIPLES STILL LIVE.
“The principles lor which we
contended in the last campaign
still live, and we who believe in
them must continue to fight for.
them. An election does not change
principles, it only determines what
principles shall be, for the time be
ing, applied.
“The believers in tariff reform
did not abandon their faith when
the high t iriff doctrine was in
dorsed at the polls, neither did pro
tectionists when their cause suf
fered loss. The advocates of the
gold standard continued the fight
for monometalism for twenty-five
years in spite of the platform decla
rations of all parties in favor of a
double standard. Shall we who
believe in bimetallism lose courage
because our opponents have pro
fited by an increased volume of
money, thus admitting the econo
mic principle for which we have
been contending?
“The defenders of trusts did not
lose heart when all parties de
nounced combinations in restraint
of trade. Shall we give up the
fight because monopoly has tri
umphed by stealth?
“Shall we now advocate an im
perial policy because our oppo
nents have won a victory by deny
ing that they are imperialists? A
olonial system involves a sur eft
der of our theory of government
and the people will understand
this as soon as the system is put
into operation. If we were to con
sult our immediate convenience
and comfort we would never op
pose wrong of any kind, for all
warfare involves a temporary sac
rifice, but this is our government
and must be transmitted unim
paired to posterity. We have no
choice, theretore, but to stand
steadfast, come what may.
SHALL ULTIMATELY WIN.
“If we are successful in revers
ing present tendencies and in car
rying the government back to its
old foundations we shall rejoice in
the victory and profit by the re
forms secured. I am confident
that we shall ultimately win, but
j if the trend toward plutocracy can
! not be checked it is still better
I that we should be defeated in a
! righteous undertaking than that
vve should join hands with those
who are ignoring the inalienable
rights of man.”
Mr. Kern’s speech was principal
ly directed toward Mr. Cleveland.
“The democratic party,” he said
•‘is today holding no parley with
deserters. Its eais are closed
against words of advice gratuitous
ly offer and bv alleged democrats,who
voted ti.e republican ticket, or by
those in the great struggle of 1900
who withheld both vote and voice
Irom the cause of the people, and
could see in that mighty contest
only a painful and distressing sit
uation.’ ”
“During the next four years the
| best thought and most conscien
tious efforts of democratic >eader
ship should be exerted to bring
about haimony within our ranks
and a perfect union of all the forces
opposed ,to the revolutionary
scheme of the party in power.”
He spoke in praise of Olney.Hill,
Cock ran, John Dewitt Warner,
Pattison, McClure, Gorman, Wat
terson and other gold democrats
for their course in the late cam
paign and “their patriotic protests
against the advance of the hosts of
imperialism.
“It is in no spirit of bitterness,
however, I add that there were a
few men, once p ominent in demo
cratic ranks, who, in the midst of
all the stormy scenes of this mighty
contest, remained unmoved and
silent, except that now and then
they took occasion to fhrnish aid
and comfort to the enemy by mak
ing public denial that they were in
sympathy with the cause of the
people or to express their regrets
that such ‘painful and distressing’
issues were before the people. For
the sake of the future welfare of
the party I shall not attempt any
harsh criticism of the course of
these gentlemen, but I will not
fqfbcAr paying here and every
where that they peed not be sur
prised if spy gratuitous counsel
which they may seek to thrust
upon the millions of loyal demo
crats who fought the good
and kept the faith shall fall upon
reluctant ears,”
THE SAME RANK AND FILE.
The speaker asserted that the
rank and file of the party* in 1900
w'as the same rank and file voting 1
for bimetallism and tariff reform
in 1884, 1888 and 1892,
“It is the rank and file,’’ he con
tinued, “which, tired of the dom
ination of a few men, in 1896 lit
erally took possession of the demo
cratic party and made it in every
sense a party of the people. This
rank and file, ever steadfast, asks
no ‘chance’ save the chance to vote
its sentiments and to follow demo
cratic leadership, which never re
gards a republican victory as ne
cessary to the establishment of
true democratic principles.”
David Overmever, of Kansas,
reiterated these sentiments. He
said all talk of reorganization was
idle; although twice defeated un
der his leadership the party was
today as loyal to him as though
victory had twice crowned him.
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