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Show , i s i LOOKS OUT WXST. rhe "I. ending ItcpuOlicHii Ncirsiiaper of Chicago on Harrison and Hltiine. Chicago TT ilnuie. it .ir. Blaloc will aeeepi a nomination I there will be no opposition lu It. It will come to him unatiiiiiously. If he decides not to an apl a nomination it w ill not affect the high position he now holds in the estimation oi the American people. The presidency w ill add no honor to btm, He is to day the leader of the American people. No man in tins country can command com-mand -neb a following. He Is the foremost fore-most American and he w nl -taml ill history us the greatest American of his time long after in- defamera have been forgotten. To such a mini the president' cannot add any honor. it Mr. Blaine should not be a candidate . and If Mr Harrison should reeieve and accept the presidental nomination he would be cordially supported by the republican party, He has steadily grow n in the public estimation. Even his partism enemies i confess that he has made no mistakes. Ills addresses and his slate papers have received general commendation us able and businesslike. He has had the courage to offeud politicians, which is not uu offense ill the eyes of the people. lie as been patient, steadfast, reticent and Industrious in conducting the public work. If he should be nominated he would be a stronger candidate In 18Wthan lie was four years ago. Thia is the situation as it stands to-day and it will not be affected by the silly rumors and canard constantly cast afloat by small and mousing politleans. |