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Show Ul.UUMl AMI mi: OHIO i tin i ox. Tun llotton lliralil, speaking of the rriurl that drover Clcctland would dellwr several camculgn speeches In Ohio, sv) s: "lU-l're.llatit Cletelsnd doe not Intend In-tend tu speak luOtilo or In any other Stale. Ill assuming Hill position be eem to bt o a tied wisely. Au ux-I'rvsl-clout of tbo United Hutu may use hi Judgment about taking part In Slate) election contests, but It seems rlsar lo ut Hut ua Mate, other than .ssibl) 1,1 uu, caii reasonably reason-ably present a claim upon blm forsucli apurw.e. Mr uluveland la ao mucin a representative man, In hi preasril attitude, atti-tude, aaiu hate ioeuliar relation tu tbie llemcierallo pari anil, In lew of Ibeao aintor iho uosMK-t of llio neeid of blm lu a greatly more Important slllou a J ear later, rtinirallvo re-lcence aa re gird public airier inay ba the beat prli f alll. ' bun and hi party" riioVcw Ycira llorfef tliui touches ou theaamviuplci Mr clpe llancl iloe liunsiice to a g'n'c manyi-opluwfioaroqulUia much en titled In iholr uplnliMi a ho. whn ho cnaraclorlteaaalll-niturtslthclrirtllelaiil or htm for filling publicly toadsocal Hemeierallo principle. Keen boniwland friendly men may think thai ha should .peak Mr a cause which he haa represented represent-ed and tor a party which La so greatly honored blm' The Now York A'sooruVr take dltTcrrnt view, as follows: "Mr Cleveland'a declination to assist Oovernor Campbell I., however, fall of slgnltlmne... It proves thsl be ha. uo hope of siieees In tllloi that he fees up the battle In advance. If ll wa reason slilv eerlaln of victory the re h lineliiui 1 oily would Im only Coo glad to secure sonic, of the laurels. A an avowed t'realdeollal nandldat till would bo gtnd politic. It could not fall to strengthen 111 line everywhere. He would be thren-st figure on bl owu aide of Hut canvax, and hi aiee.he would ctimmeiKl unhersiilsttenlloiu" |