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Show ' Tha Ohio Man. BI. Louis Globe. Democrat. The truth is, the typical Ohio man hat been tucce"ftil because ho deserved and conquered success. I'ortuno has given him nothing but what ho won from her fairly aud honestly. For every political favor which he has attained at-tained he has rendered adequate aer-vice. aer-vice. Ohio, more frequently than most of her neighbors, has selected her btsl men for importaut slate and national position.", anil kept many of them in office for long periods w hen their ability abil-ity and usefulness were revealed. These customs are oftener observed in the south than in any other part of the country, and more frequently in New England than in any other portion of the north, Ohio excepted. There is no mystery, that is to say, in the persistence persist-ence and ubiquity of tha Ohio man. |