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Show Jonv M. Ihi'Uston has put himself on record as in favor of the nomination of Mr. Ki.aink next year. He undoubtedly undoubt-edly voices the sentiments of nine-tenths of the republicans of the country in declaring de-claring that Mr. Hi.aine should be nominated whether he consent to become be-come a candidate or nut. The Nebraska Nebras-ka leader has defined his position in a letter published in the New York Son in which he 6ays: I have heen a pronounced Ki.aink man for some time, t'nless the feeling In the country ch innes, In my judgment. Hi.aink is the only man in the republican party who is sure to carry the west. For that reason I b.dieve he ouKht to be nominated, whether ha consents to become a candidate or not. |