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Show A MCarytmnd Member Without n Collar. Ht. I.ouis Kepublic. There is one man nt least in Maryland who lines not fcur the dictation of a boss. Isador Kaviicr of thu Fourth district, In a spurt li on the adoption of the rules of the house ut Washington, took occasion to use stronir laii(piarc' ntlrocnting the noiniiiiition an4 election ol (irovi r Cleveland, and he further declared that tke ex-president's sclclion by the .'hieago ronrention would menu victory for the party and honor for the entire country, which would honor it. self in honoring the man who first began to force tho tariff fljfht by making oppres-sive oppres-sive taxation the supreme issue. Mr. Kayncr was not In the teSteongresa, huvinjr suffered defeat by a smnll margin of voters In the election of 1888, Hut he was returned at the laal election ami embraced tilt: first opportunity to testify thai he is not In the (lormnn-llill combine to capture the presidency. presid-ency. His views on silver are heretlsl to he sure, but there is always hopo for the mail w ho dors not wear a collar. M . |