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Show THE OHIO CONVENTION Jli-lioiernor I'oralrr Nnniluitri )lc lilatry for Ihe Nut (loternor for Ihe Mate. ncAtoNt why hc should dc NOMIMATCD. The flrallrmaa ArcepU lie Honor Modeitly ml Jlilei a Mlgnlfl rial Speech. I'j Talenivk ta tu Kiel. I Theuaieltecinblleana. CuLUUUt'a. June 17. The aeoond day of the ltelubllcati Hlate convention conven-tion o--ned wllh prayer, after which Ihe iciorl of tho commltlra on creilcn llala waa preeentul and a-lopltil, Tha committee ou ieriuaneut organ lutlon rrjaiitnl the naumof Uriieral llti.lmell for rrmuriil chairman of the convention. 1 1 la addnaa waa brief. Nominations, wire then decltrnl In ordi r and rx-dovernor Foraker arose to prraent Ihenimenr William McKlnlry lor governor. When ho apr-raml, the delrgatea fairly went wild with en Ihususm. ttlllAKI.Il'a AllUltgM. 1 le laid) Urullimen of tho convention, conven-tion, 1 have now a moit pirating duty tu i-rrforw; thli conteet uwn which we are now about tu enter li to bo In soinonctao! auuuuaual character, Not only lithe governorship of Ohio at slake, but Ihe conleat Involve) more than governorship, mora than a general gen-eral asiembly, mora than publlo hull tutlons.ll reucliialntonatioual twlltlra, aa the Unltnl Hlatea Hecnlor will dr. I -.'lid un lta result, aud, more Iruior lantlhan alt thla, It will iMernilno whetherOhlo la lo go Into llie great natlomlroiitestnf UVJat Ihe head of Ihe Itcpuhlkiu or at tho head of the Democrallo column. Applause, We shall win thli fight, hut wu must Hot bo content with winning II, wo must win II triumphantly, decisively, overwhelmingly, over-whelmingly, and to that end wa must select for staulard bearer, that man who of all other, can moat surely command our undivided strength. It la not my pilvll-gatuadutlilui out. It ll no mau'a privilege to iolut him oui; that haa already beeu one Hy common cooaout all the rrst turned In one direction. One man thero la who, miasurrd by Ihe exlgeu cleaof thli occasion, atanda fully head and ihoulden above all till comrade, and that mail ll William MuKlnlryi Pro loused chcori and apilauie. Thero aru mmiy leaao-a wny lio hould be iiomlunlnl. In the tint place he li tried and la uo rxperlmriit. lluhaabuenaloiigtlmeln the publlo aorvlce, ho haa l-jen Identified wllh every groat lueaauru of tho Ilepubllcau isirty lit UjIIi Held an I forum. Ill tarlircouriehaabeeu one of patriotic conviction, and time will Juttlfy thli conviction, Chetri. Thli ronveiillon today mean! that 600,(101 llepubllraii votora of Ohio havo got togilher aud aro proud of their rty and It! iirlnclplra, proud of Ha representation III otllrlal placei lu both Htalu aud Nation. Wo are proud of that ronaarvatlve, patrlotlo man, lieu. Harrison, who attain Ihe White House churn and applause. Wo am proud, loo, of that brllllaut, inagmtlo Htairaman who haa taught the law tol.uiOiv with rupee! lo Ameroi, Jamei U, Illalue. (1'rolongo.l cheers, hat-toMlng and fan. waving for over a ruluuto.) Wu are proud also of Ihu reprwiitatlonofOhlolu the Cabinet of thu .'resident of the UnlUil Hiatee, In tho iiernoii clChsrlei Fuslrr. (A plause.) We aro proud of one great Heuator who hai aerved hla Htato wllh audi distinction that ho Justly ctdoji tho horor of itandlog at the head of the grind men In the greatest legislative Iwdy ou earth. Chruri. Ohio litheleookoiit Moiin tain lu tnii ulltlcal lattlea ujsoii which we are entering, aud William McKIn ley, Jr., lithe Joe Hooker of Ilia' He publican tarty cheers), aud e are the hoya laughter who I uteud to fol low hhu up lta sleep and ruggexl muuii tiln ildee and help him to plant tho Dig of rembllraulim lu Irluuph there apphuimj, auil next year, Inspired by thla glorious achievement, nil Iho roliinina ironi Maine to Oregon will be turned against Ihe common enemy; and aa to thrni, It I Ilragg In IM.X Their line will Ihi broken and befoio Iho naittleaa on-alaughtlhry on-alaughtlhry will be aweiit l-ark Into the tlegii of drfmt and di ij-alr. X-lhn.e.l X-lhn.e.l I move, Mr. Chalrmin,lhatlhe mlra nf thli ronveiillon lw aui'iiJrd ami that by acclamation wei nominate lu our candidal for governor that brill leant itatcinian, loldler H"l orator. William McKlnley. I'rolougvd chi'v ra. UUIJ.IKL ItUltnitT ItAlll.A, A colored orator of Clnclnnatl,aev)n.ll McKlnlry'i nomlnallou "On Uhalf of Ihe coloml votrra of Ohio." With a wild cheer of inirmatlon, theconvrii Hon declared Major McKlnlry nominated nomin-ated for governor, and a committer waaapinlnlril lo apprlm him, of hla nomination and recoil him to the hall. JllanpiiearaiicawaatliB algual for another an-other bunt of enthusiasm. 'I now have tha plevsure," laid Ilia chilrumi, vl Inlru-luclng In you your next governor, gov-ernor, Wm, McKlnlry, Jr." CIIKKIIl.tU lirri'lll.ll'AKl. Again Ihe enthusiasm taint forth, and ioxi frantic, rhterlng, alruggllng Hrpubllraiia walveil their hata and fans, loundlng wllh their catira and tv-rrhord tho name of "McKlnley. McKlnlry." Tha hero of Ihe day received hla houora mode-ally, simply liowlng hi! acknowledgment. He epoko ai followi: uciti.st.rv'a ii'r.ccit. "Cbalnuan and gentlemen of the convention: con-vention: I accet tho nomination you have tendered me, iluslble l-utfi of the honor and the retjii.ndllly It Im plln. TTieielrctlou thli year I of un uiual linportancv, not only la-eaute It determine! the political character ol Ihe ailmlnMrallon of Ihe Hlate for the coming two yrarr, but U-cnuie It Involve! a choice of Irglslalura wlu-se duly II will halo elect United Hlatencli-ator, Hlatencli-ator, ami whose future duly ll will l todlttrjct Ilia Hlate for rrpreeenlallVM luCongrria under Ihe naw centuiand wlj from the atatulo hooki the crime against Hraibllcaniuiriagesrriirtrated by Ihe present Democratic legislature. Hatplly wo present a party lu Ohio without Jlvlslon In Hi rauki, without break lull line. The platform which you have adoi-tvl merle my approval. The llrpubllcan rty of Ohio approve! ap-prove! of Iho administration of I'rnl dent llanlaon and extend to It their hearty coiigralulatloui. iitiuiiMOA.-r i ittnciri.rA Tho patty li In favor of rrgulaled Immigration, of liberal pernlom flour oldleia and ullori and of sound cur rrncy. It li In favorof gold nud illver and also per money based U.iu coin, all ojnal and at all llmei lulerchangeaole, equal In fact nud law. We are eon Iron tod by a real danger, which prudent men of all tallica should M-ek lo avert lfore II li luoUle. Theixibtln cri-dlland aound fluanrra must Lo preserved, and every scheme lo ilntruy II mua! be mil Willi courage and Intelligence ami rrlh-d by Ihe mighty form of lhllo oplulun. It la belter tarlak a defeat which ran only ti temporary thautucapltu'au with Ihe demagogue, nr eutrruder lo dlihoneaty. Tin platform emlonri a protective larllt. Wo have protoctel American product aud Atnerlcaii lalnr. Ho long ii foreign producti ran be found to lax which compete wllh our own In our milkel, we pro.s lo lag them rather than to lax our own. The Democrallo parly refers lo lax thodoiucalln produce rather than Ilia Imported, Their tar IT legislation would benefit every country but our own. Wu follow lu our tailll policy tha Iraclilngaof Wash lugtoii aud Hamilton and Clay and M'etieter ami Lincoln ami Uarflrld. They Pureu Ihe fallaclia of Cobdrn and llrlght aud Calhoun and the italeimeu of tho lata Houlheru on. feilerary. They aro ple-lgcU now lo lmide. If they ran, Ihe proaisrrliy until after tbo next .'residential election. elec-tion. That ll tiikiii inaaioN Tina vkaiu Huilncaa dlaxaler and Icversn I the ladder of their proairlty, aud tho contentment con-tentment among tha rieuplu will bring them lure jltlcal defeaU Idle 'fur nacra, dismantled farloilea, . illeut mluea, uneuiploje'd workmen, general dlitrnsa are aura harbinger! of democrallo demo-crallo victory. They nie drkoouraglng ludualrlal activity through lhelrprci and oratori everywhere aud every day, and It break! their hearti luH-uany manlfeatatloiii lu tho In. duatrlal advamvment In tha United Htatei. Ihryiueer at every allemrt tt raubllsh new factorlri and would gladly frown them down. It li iho aame nicer and frown which hive Urn exhibited tow.ir.li our Industrial enter' prlimalnooHJI. Hut IniplteoflhiTn we now lend' Iho world In miniifa,-. lun-s, ngrlnillure mid mining, and we will proper under Ihu Hew law Inaplta or tbrlr falMicimeiiianddlirouragliirr liroptiocli-. nrrritnixd to tiir co.'in.Ai.Mti among tho frei trader about Ihe tn. rrrased ilutlia under lh new late. Major McKlnlry aald lhlrty.hrteanl one third er mil. of them were for tho Utter protection nf the American farmer, twenty-eight are uion wine and apirlu which will hardly burden Ihe farmer. Flvn am liu tobacco and agilculliitat pruducla. Nu like rrivgnlllonor the agricultural Indus. try vu l- found In any prevhara Urln legislation. While irruilrg lo the farmer Iho home millet by Increased protrctlbu, the reciprocity clause li Intended lo extend hli fjrelrn market and upon term made more favorablo than tboso ao cordel to Ihe ccmfrllng agricultural muiilrli'i. Itlaailgiilflcantfacl lhal thearlltlii which Ihe frriner most frequently fre-quently Imiji, lean lea tarlll than un Urr the law of IS!.! ami the product which he sellt, bean higher duly thau ever befiirc, tcii.mmj to Br.nnjMiiia, Milnr McKlnlry charged Iho Demo cratlo admlnlalrntlon and I.-glilatura wllh ileirlvlng tho legally rhtt. nl llrpubllcan llrulcnanl-governor of hi n-at without a legal contest, Willi making an unjust and partisan congressional gerrymander and with uniairallelrd ixuavagance lu the Htala exjeudllufii. Kmln I'ash In Africa. llKUUN, June 17. Kmln I'atha, on l-thalf of Germany, haa cuncludrd Irtallra with nveHuluni In Die Vic-lorla Vic-lorla Nyanxa district and ha mnelud. ed an ngrreiuent wllh tha Hrltlshcoui piny'aarenl with relation to mvlgv tlou on Victoria Nyanxt. Ibe t'exl Itlirr tllaaaler. Iloosi:. Iowa, June 17. The Cht cago, MllwaukteaudriU I'aul exprrsa train, going east, plunged lulu Cook river laat night In a storm, killing rive orslx -r.)nf, fatally Infurlrig three amleeilouily wuuDulug from twelra lo fifteen. Tho disaster win causeil by heavy ralna undermining th approach lotbo bridge. The train cunilsinl of an en-glu en-glu and aeven ran, all of which wirit Into the liver, ricrpl two ilitwri lu tha rear. Tim engln-r of the train waa klllej. No delllilto larllculara ran lot prucurnl, aa Urn railroad uple ant reticent atnulthu afl'alr. Ijvter advleea from the scrr.a of the wrk on tho ril. 1'aul railway at Coin Itapldi, Iowa, slalo that but one llie waa lost oulilghl. One victim will totally die, and taruty-ona were injiireil, aomeof theiu icverely. Among Urn Irjuiod ale Wm. Iii grndorfrr, Wabwuvlllr, Cal., and M. it-lit, lloiilder, Col., Hxirik Mei. Miner AUdroJJt la mlaaliig. The bridge li a total wreck and will U Im-l-assable for at least taelve hour. Hurlilciidrnl fluodnow arrlvetl al daybreak Irum Omaha and la doing all In lili tower lorarn for tho wounded, I'hyalrlaua are on the ground busy raring for Ihe Injured, ironritory lo lending them tu their home. Jaekaass net AreaM. HAX FlUMOIkCU, June 17. Peter Jackkin haa written a letter denying the astertloii made by John Uriulli van that he la afraid of Corl-rIL Jack-mi Jack-mi want! Corlntl to meet him In another contest. IVlrr layi he li willing to meet Hulllvaiiorauy other pugilist. never Kleelele Nlerni. l'lrmtilllKl, June 10. Severe rlec trio atorma are reitu. throughout .eastern Ohio and western lVnusyl-varna. lVnusyl-varna. Much ilamigu li rerorlcd aul several Malltle. |