. Review of reviews and world's work. ME, THERE is one feature of tlie present Presi-dential campaign which is matter for uni-versal gratification. No member of any partyneeds to suppress his conscience in order to de-fend the private life of his candidates. All thecandidates on the Presidential tickets are menwhose private lives realize the high ideals ofthe great mass of the American people. devotion to his invalid wife has wonfor him thewarm affection of political opponents ;and Mr. Bryans devotion to his home has en-deared him to his Republican neiglibors. Mr. Bryan was marrie


. Review of reviews and world's work. ME, THERE is one feature of tlie present Presi-dential campaign which is matter for uni-versal gratification. No member of any partyneeds to suppress his conscience in order to de-fend the private life of his candidates. All thecandidates on the Presidential tickets are menwhose private lives realize the high ideals ofthe great mass of the American people. devotion to his invalid wife has wonfor him thewarm affection of political opponents ;and Mr. Bryans devotion to his home has en-deared him to his Republican neiglibors. Mr. Bryan was married in 1884, three yearsafter his graduation from college, and one yearafter his admission to the bar. His wife, MaryBaird Bryan, is one year younger than himself,and attended the Presbyterian Seminary in Jack-sonville, 111., durmg the same years that herhusband was attending the Illinois College in thesarae city. Mrs. Bryan was the daughter of amerchant in the village of Perry, 111.—herfamily, like tliat of Mr, Bryan, belonging dis-.


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