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Show TIIL UII10 (UMI.tr. Ku iron K lnioitanl or cloeely watchclKtatocaniadgli ha evtr oc-flilicl oc-flilicl In tho United HUtee thau will lhat la. which la about to oin lu Ohio. It la, Infact, the coui reaalnn of a na tlnnal Utile within the lln.a of a tin glo Htate, nut only aa relatia lu laauee, lait In the matter of tho raouuelof the conteat nlao; fir the ruult, whatever what-ever II may be, will probably make a rrtaldcntlal randtdate on one aide and unuiakoono on the ether. The lleruhltcan candidate, Major William McKluley, la one of the brat known and moat talked of ma.ii In the United Htatra. Ilia name hai rh been In every mouth, capablu of pro-uouuclng pro-uouuclng It, lu the cuuntry within the prtmnt ear. Aa the author of tho now famoua tarlft 1111 which bear a hla name, hu haa aprung Into n joaltlou ao couailciiou that not eeu hla defeat for C'ongreaa lait fall could ovenomo the reaaure whkh made him tho alaudanl In art r of Ida arly lu tho Ohio cam) algn. That meaaure haa alooiarnctl for film the aot rlquit of tho "Najioleon of ro-Uitlou," ro-Uitlou," a dralgliatlou whhh derlvn addltiouil roprlatencta friiin the fact that, with the excclloii of hjlcal iropoillotia, iheru la a deuldeil n mhlaui uliet vin tho Major an I the "I.ltlle Corporal." Ifho ahoiild win the goveruorahli- and mighty nn.rt will be ut forth by Ida rtyand hlmielf to that end hlachanciafor Iho ltepublhau Trta-IJiotlal Trta-IJiotlal iiomluatloii imtjinr will hold a plateno further down the ecale tha'i thirl. I'realleut Harrlaoiianl Hecri-tary Hecri-tary Illalne might, even with a auc-in. auc-in. ful outcome to tho Ohio contut, hold thoVJiilago ground aa agalnat Mr. .McKlnley; tail if their loin a ahould be ao Irreooiu llably divided that thiy would difiat tach other, and tho taking up of aome other mau thus U-coiuu mceeairy, that Mr. Mo-Kluhy Mo-Kluhy would with tho rntlgo ttated hu that other, there aeeiiie no ru.uon-able ru.uon-able doubt. The IiDiuocratlo uoinlni o la Iho ree cut lucumbetit of tliu KUbcrnutorlal ihalr, Jamia '., C'anipbill, Twojeara ugo he di fmliU (Jovernor Toraki r alii r thv Utter liad been elected an I r t Irct-l Irct-l aud uomliiiteil for a third term. It la only roper to aay that tho thirl linn Idoi did not operate agalrut Mr. I'orakrr aa It did analuit .'rialdtnt (Irant and that he went down tu a atralght rly right for tupremacy, In which the grent pularltj of hla opponent oppo-nent llgurod largely Whither Hill opularlty nmalna in !hoamo digree or not, It la hard to till, for, while tho tiovernor'a ad-mlnUtratlon ad-mlnUtratlon haa been admittedly cltan aud Iroo from all taint of Jobbery or political vtlifnjglni;, It llioulJ boboruoln mlnJ that ho haa 'allenateilk large following In Cincinnati Cincin-nati by the w ar which he haa made oil . the cotrujt rlngi prevailing there, and ' the oppoaltlon to him In that quarter la or waa no Interim aa to amount to I actual enmity, aa waa evidenced In the convention when tbetinclunall delegation dele-gation voted "no" voclferoualy and reieatedly on the motion to mako Iho nomination unanimous Thla feeling may be modified Minewhat before election elec-tion day cornea around, and It will bo willforMr. Cetnibellirit doea, for It la mi axiom 111 Ohio politico, fortified by exia-rlenc, that a Hamilton county coun-ty (Cincinnati rlucljoxlljrj goet, to goiatheHtato. The Pro- Ie'4 rarlv recently organ. Iie.1, nlwhaea ticket In the field, but II la not thought II will make much of ae'jowlng thla time, or II It doeelho alrcngth exhibited will he practically a negation, drawing about iutlly from each of the old partita and not enough front luth to come auywhere near a llurallty. Whichever of the conleataiita ahill win, aud no mailer by what chancoor ilrium.tanro, known or unknown, the reault will be recorded al a triumph of the arty which lie repriaenU. If Major MrKlntey thall poll the greater number of vote-, It will be heralded abroal aa the tllunij h of the ItciiUblkan doctrine if I rotcctlon. If Iho choice telle upon Uovernor Camplall, the cry will go forth that larlirrefurm la tudorxalby the -o!e of Ohio Willi fliat allver coluaguairt aecondary principle, an 1 It will put Ihedovernor In tho ainiu poiltlouaa lhat prevlouily diacribed or the Major a atroug third for the rrealdentlal nomination with almoat a cirtalntyof It lu the event of the Clevelaiilaml Hill forcta Ulng Irre-coucllable Irre-coucllable and thui thruwlng the choke uutalde of Mew VoikHtalo. It la, wreal, an luliriatlug con-teat, con-teat, the outcome of which will I looked for with thegreateat anxiety In koroe uartere and not with Indifference Indiffer-ence In any. |