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Show Jl IilM C NOJIIN VIION 1 Tremrmlttii llnltmrl ul Jj In ttrtilaiut lllilo. 1 1 Ft i land, Ohio, Aug.27 The lolitical detnomtratiou at MasMlkm, the aecomjunlmeut of uhicli was the nomination of Major H illiam JlcKlnley hr( ongreMin llie Six tit nth Old j Dutiitt, was one of the re.tni ti4t i-ir occurrel iu Ohio The refmMicaiM of the il'Mrict turned Mil in a great tiilhuia?tic tiody ami pro fat mrd him their tan Udale, wlthisit tl e (bnimllo of the uub1 delegate couvelillot The district dis-trict has teeii so gerrymandered 03 thedeiihicrdUastu t,itethat rty t natural majority of the voter-aithin voter-aithin tlie ihw limit. l,ut thu re-ublieans re-ublieans are determined lo elect um About 15 000 reople title in the elty, KhicJi was gull de-tir ted Congrrtmau hmyter earlj in the day receivtd the loHowiuj; telegram from James C- lllalne- I trust your con vi-tit km today will nomli.-ee nomli.-ee lUjur VcKlnk-j fur Congress lie his I ttl Hue and tried for wtntyjrars On manj occasions lelias beld the n ill Jicaill uf Maine Tliey want to acknowledge Ihri-obligations and litln him liy tlielr Intent, their symjalby aud frlendsliln." In i-iuikiug of tlio tariff" Major MtKIuley wye ANOTIIEP I UIIIVSL we declared n Chicago another plttlge we made to the peoile, to revl'e the ttriu on the Hues of pro-tectioH pro-tectioH How It me recall the (ulern 'Ilytueli revision as will tend to clwck Irujwrts of Mich aril cleats are reduced bj ourwoile, tl u 1 roduction of which clvMnn p oymrtit to our labor, and release from Imjort duty tlrte nrtlclea of foreign roductiou (except luxuries) the like of which cannot be i-ru duced atliomt." o oue iue-tions but that tlie HouMj lias kept that p!edge in ever respect i'l the I III which it sent t the Sen. ts of the United btaU. It iiai lowin-d dutitMnlieii it was Iu the inlirot of the peoit, and It lias had the courage to ratMi -tioiu w Inn to do to waatjluaugurateorpiomote great Indus Tied o- enlarge the rkkl of emjiloymeut fur Ann ricaii run and women If auy doubt 1 vrr ex-iced ex-iced that the House taritTb.ll was a piece 4 American legUutloii tor llie Iturfituf theageaulln the Hue f tlie ceuntry's largest iru-rt tl at doubt must have kni-ii ie ts-tu lr moved b tlie iiaiuftiit'liotiif oj-jmaitlon oj-jmaitlon uhicli lias ct e fnmlbe ieadinc aud competing L ttouuflhe world e paid In our I btform of ISS "weaieuucompromblnglt in favor of Uie American yt m of -t,tec tkin Wenrotrtat.aIctitsdntnic-tlon Wenrotrtat.aIctitsdntnic-tlon as TOfoted by I'rrtident ( levilsnd aJd h!s p rty They Mrre t e Irterrtui of Kuropr, we ll.u 1 ill it ritlacf Amtrl rs. We aTe gicra hsliia ive utLctluu I tnu dei larallcn In tlie I till wlihli l-tpKnl e ircuto with a fidclltv ef nunei wblcli oven our cnemus will not question THE 11BLIC JIEETINOS which have been held Iu t ogland, and the exliIWtlous of temper which have been witnessed in eoine of Its great manutacturing centres and In the parliamentary bodies of othtr nations, irotetiDgagalnt eur ro-10-cd tarltr bill, must have con vinced tlie mott Ignorautor Incredu louj that our foreign rivals regard the bill not in the Interrtt of tu rot, but Iu the interest of America. TheysrenoUiIpgin ItlutadlnUiiu U011 of their American trade and a corresiondinggalntoour own ro-ducer ro-ducer Of courw It dtes uot Ieae othtr natiori, it was not framed after tliat fa'hlon, the Mills bill did President Cleveland's free trade message received only con-demuation con-demuation aud bitter denunciation. That is the 1 reefce difference It was uot luado to pUax other na tkuij, It was framed for the I-eoJe of the L nlted States, as a defeneo to their iudu-trit, as a tecurlly to their lutcre-tsand tuvestmt uU, as a iretectkm to the labor cf their Iiaud-, aud as eafeguanl to the liaiijy htraw of Amtrican work-mtu. work-mtu. IfUiathhall be enacted Into law, I venture the 1 redlctlon whlcli will be fully Tcrlticil, and wlikli th Ufhtful men evtrjwhttu will confirm, when I declare that it will bring to tills couutrj urwnty Ul paralleled In the hWorj of the world and let me ajsutu you that the UU will become a law A 11-i4iblican 11-i4iblican '-euate will ! It and a itlsiblican I'rrfident will litujn it likt teal of sMirovalas toon as it sliall reach him, and ANUTHKK tlRK.IT I LUKIK of the republican aii will nave Ut ii ke.l and fulrilk-d The C ougrew has latseil and it is now a law what i- known as the tuUMUsadniliiit4rativebill, a jort t f the great tariff system of tht counto. Whlcli protects the IwiieM Imjiu-r tn the United fclates tgilut the uncruilou, which iirutect.i our own producers ami citizens citi-zens from the under valuation which liave been too common ami whlth It is liped will take the e,reat IsuJiiet of impnitiiig into this counto out f the liabilsi f ilichon et men n I j lace it I er it 01 ct wa, in lie lianus of lit met imr ritautr Ilrooks aix to tht protection protec-tion of the rev nue of the rouuto for it b a uotiirk.u- fart that for lwiut3 fiveearst I3 aiteBi if eiuii.i lutiits aul under vahu-tlolip, vahu-tlolip, iihI thx evUMbiiHH lit of agfiieies on lb t We we havt not jwliectetl within twenty five or fifty l r cent of tht Irut valuation of tin meitlutudfe; lmoRed The rei ublk-au lloteM? found Iwr. great in- m-trles in the UnlttlMali tloetrated ly a derteion of the teiiili. grow lug tut f an error in IhetaiilT law oflvsl The were the maiiulactuii 1 f Mlk ami worp-tttl worp-tttl gnoii- Th had aiiealeil tn a dtUKMratie ilrust uvir awl ovtr again will tut relit f II eir si lip fi had Ut 11 sti i and in tlie ore ut wonstil r?-d tin iijur nitiidv applied to the inaiiufsclurers ami Ihtlr workmen, IjI to tie wm I t,nwtrs of the ctuiitry Wortteu goods inatle fr m feieisn wool wt re diirltg fr m nir market wta It goods made from American wool TIM wool grow i r was sunVririf: wtll as tit inanufaHurt r Tin !Imi-c nspoiwleil to tie a) feal of the-etulletitigindutritaiid a-Mt! a Jjlnt re- lution, which ret lived the approval of tlie -enate and thi I rtri tut, giving in mediate reiki |