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Show Tll! TARIFK DKKATH. 1 Camphrll Ojtent the I Iglit Hllh aj lt'1 Atlatk on Ihe "Momtrr" ' H (ailed l'rotcellon. k HH ' KaH MAJOR M KINLtY INTROOUeCD Hl AND CHCCRCD i H lit --peaks on the nillont or Milter rH aud Taittloi. tree H. t'oliutp t KF hI9(. ' hr Tssstasa satsa xaaat T H y I V-II'lll It. AXI tl'KOtll, I H J Ah llllertatltiaTllel.ata ait a KlnnulasT Rtf '""""" Witt, Aim, Ohio, Oct. 8 The union meet UV Ing wnt held In lheBiiihlthealre In B thu fair grounds. Ilreatfasta was die. IH Mayatl liilhadettirilliin. The altlll. IB try wat railed Into re.uiltlou, au I as JUKI thetwndlillngultheilliMtlersBpiievrrAl trm, In sight, Ihe goviruor'a salute wat RTawj nrrd. It was l n when the meeting !Kj was called loortle- ly Itev. Campbell, IliBL a I'rt.ljlirivn minister, nud at thai tmM .' tlinu full 7iWl ien.i wen. on tha TS' grounds The clerical kenllemau lit UBi'" lro.luo.-l Ihe two lesl llligofTlceni ot aTOu the nulling, Mnn Van Fleet for wl the Drlliorrau kill Howe for Ihe lie. &W , lublleaoi Chairman Van I'lcit, the . Detnocrnllii pteildlng nDlctr, mala a !'' I rht bjscIi of congratulation to every IBs laid), anl Biinouncrl that Oovemor IH' t'tnipbell had gained tin. irlvllegeof HV llll'-;nlligai,dcl(lng by lliu t-vllng H V. of lots. ati 1 let comuillled n sllghi. lH bull hynllu ling Inalvi rtentlyto Major H y McKlnlay res "Oovemor JkKlnley," UW M and the Itepublhani cheered luallly, WtLA while lha chairman blushed III cou Vafl mmWi Uovtrnor Campbell, after being In. HV Irolurul at oue ol Ohlo'a grealeat UmlM governors, lf i.ai -itiirii into Tin: uciiatk. b Oovemor L'auipbell'soi.ulugsech Hi Wkt llstene.1 to ivltlignat Inlerctt by ,, Uiih irtlie. He ligreltid, le aahi, HlJ' that he bad not timet ij roorly leatnt rBlk thelndlclmentof that great monster. H , vvhlch, luaHpreradlng In the garb of rH'u" irnlecilon, sulrslvU on the wage V worktr and Ihe ajrlcullurltt. A mM i phuie M Ymny, farming la growing mors R un rofltable, our ronnnercu la swept bLB'''x from the test. Under irotectlon, tha aHsJ splendid alaret ot the i rolected man. atf ufacturera aro crowning the hllla, ffaLVlfl while lha lmiorto.1 lluna, llallant and BH llohemlan are dls; lacing Ameiltan cHliena. We aro ra Idly a proachlng BH thucondlthn irrdltled by Abraham tH Lincoln when he soldi "Ai a result H t f tho war. tornoratioii has been en aH thromxl, an era of high rice will B follow; the money ower will endeavor raHL to prolong Its rrlgn until all tho wealth Jj 1 ggregalrel In the t.ande of a few, rHI uiiilhelleiubllolaloil. HU (amiiuellcltaalBn utterance of the Hfl Iteuibllcan Congressman llutterworth, H who aald In Cougratt that he oould HH iiu the flngere of hit hand count Kl the men who had added more to thtlr Hl wrallliln tha latt ten vein than had I ten nd led to tho weallh of all thu P agrlcullutltlt of any slate ot Ihe Uulou. bIHm (Oreat Deruocrstlo applause J HB ISDICATIOVaof DIX-AY. BM He quotwl from an Ihutern apcr that ' HH when l.gyi t went down, 1' (ier cent, of 1 liar people owned nlnety-soven per 1 tent, ol her wealth. When l'ertla aaH wtutdown one -r cent, of herpopula H tlou uryicd all tho laud. When lk.ru I ' HH went down 1S0U men ownel all Ihe IIHH known world. In 14.4 In thlt country, llH the callalltta owned thlrtyeven arid I 'Hlr a half per cent, of her wealth. Today 1 tB they uwn mora than twice that VK amount, ytt he who goee before the J ?Hi eOln and lnt to thru factl It ' ' HRV ueeiedataaaealamlly croaktr. BT' llequoted a galnot 17 ier cent. In HI the mercantllo failure of the United ( Hlatca for the nine months of thlt year, i H' cuniured with the tame period luat . 1m year. "Thlali unler Ihe McKlnley . tt III. Where la that boom McKlnley W JHi I redlilej If his bill pasted? Werolt j I, IB ' not forthoahunJautcroiatbe fallurea i t K- would bo a great deal worse than they if s ! are. J J The governor went on to anxlyie the j ( tS1 quistlon uf n tax ou thecouatiuier, , fli irestntlngllgurealothowtbat It wat J1 Hj such, i M . He died various Instance! of Iho ' fl euormoui duties which muat be vlaltcd 1 'H uiiiilheciitiauuisr. I ffj The McKlnley bill romlsrt that 89 i M 4irccnt. of tliedutleon tome arllclot (HI shall be refunded, provided thoao ar I J SI Helen aru ex)trtrd. Lutt year the j , B ! blandanlOllconiuy lmiorted Unto t J ;! thlt touulry, Usu which they raid v 1 HI I moru than n million nnd n quarter of ) I iHIJ dull. If theydll not. If tbefoielgner f I 'Hll Htld that duly, then the Unllodmstra i, -! I utll ban I In our oeketa and pro 1 aonle.1 Ihe Hlandard Oil ooiunauy tf BM with a million aud a quarter of our hi HH money, for Ihl auiouut wa refunded y tolhe HUndard Oil company. It Is , S mU raid all thla Is doue for Ihe up-bulldlug I i mM andmaluletiaiueof themanufactureri. Jv H How long, uh Isonlt f H now lonu, mini, run ui.iiuiluinci '$' fM no dm; f- IB Oovemor CamrlaU road a loiter, ' aVfl wrlltciiliy.Mr.lllalnelu libl.tn which :ji H Mr. lllalnoialdi SI HU "It It a Tact that tbo coarse r deicrlp l ,HLV tloua ol cotton and ration prints, l-oola k fBs and shot, ordinary houaebold fural , ,j Vst-aV lure, barncu lor draft animals, agrl. n WH culturalliuleinenlaofa)ldescrlpilons, y doors, aasbet aud blluds, lockt aud i fSfKM hinges, silverware, plaieware, woodou. J VJKfl ware, ordinary a(r and aper hang- I HkaV. lugs, common vehlchs, ordlakry win i H dow glas.1 and glassware, rubber goods, k H cotlikbrctece, whllo lead, lead pl j ; H audarllcltilii which lead la the chief i romionent, tan ne and aro produced at At !-- chvai ly In tho United Htatea at in any .UH I an if Ihe world." (Aplauie.J SlMu9 Oovtrnor Campbell weot on to cite InM tho iliitlet ujiou thiso urtlole, under , .a&usfl the old tarliT, au I thu lucreaie under IE.bkH Iho McKlnley bill. tKr Wktt (llaaswaronf a common kind, tor II f flj IWl itanco, which wat taxed IOircent. (11 ATxIl under the tarlu" of ISS3, Major MoKIn Mi M fli ley raised to 00 per cent, although Mr. , 'B VI IjB lllalnu tald seven yeara ago that It o tFIKtaVl loull le produced as ehoaoly here a .' llvlivjBlVI anywhere clae In the world. Yet ot) y flRlfl per cent, of tho rormertarlllwaa added fawBileal lu 18U8 to rolixt It agalntt a tompe. J SlHM'n tlllou which does not exist . !, J Hfllll li la oltliisrel all over the world (Ap Kll lauic lu the twenty. five Jeit lii i tSH I ilucu the war wu have doubled lio. ' ' , L'K I m ' 'L-fll ' B ': 1 ll tloti In Hie UtIB. W'.o Is Wnefltieil ci i it 1: I r 11? Whet have the farmers uf Ohio ., ,1 , rollenmilof 1IT A relcti "ilaitle .-V ijj Sanle") . . " A ' It, Ogveruur CanilWH rrl from the i") 'I statlstlee of the llcreililloaii secretary of the Ohio hoard of niuallutloti, Hr 1 -I , U t!iowlnjttr.tliilcnjrtArthaiirliil Ry '.I ,? ' valued. !- j i rAKU '" "A '" ' ",x'ATr" iRcv vV$' J09,0I.Oikj Tim lait crnnit ahotvt LHtw. t &m I I al III the lait ten yean the HUte of f ii Ohio lies Increased In wealllifJH.UDO,. n, ) I (KH How rourli have the farmers H V3FK Rotten of that? JSot one farmer aaK-Ula?! ' In thouieml In Ohio It at well B .AM oiriixlayallnIS".!). l"lll(ht " rhet'e B Ssl a fact," ehouteil many tulcei I want t ;53E ! ; Major MeiKlnley, vrlieil lie le Ilea, lo M r T' i tell the audience where these men are B iJMe wboliaTneaUrnbeUerwaKMUnlerlila aH 'Mi tarlft. There hate Well more than "MO B t" great manuleclulliif nUhllihmenU B .42 whleh have reluceit their wait's since B (flSJ theiuuMjeoflheMcKlDley MM, ami I B J S donot know ono whlcti haa Increased H j H I Hum. lUrmecratloclretn J I holdlu H j m I tnyhaniall-tofihlrtyfataMlihineiitt, H ' tig Including Carnegie's, wotklns 1l,0Ui) B i .J men,, In which uranltl lalwr la B if! . lanlshrd. t as the Major if ho favort B ,R 'I IlielianUhmentiiforjranunllauorfroni BBB ,,iJ the great factorlcaf the coiinlrjr. B '"Jt' (lotirnor Campbell In closlnic raid K ,m I lie understood that the fila'amanutao- B -'' M'. lured In Ohio It n.aJe by llelulanalm V 1 I lolled for the um. Ifhelial IiU rTi S j f way tho first thine: be would prohibit H i JS ' woull be aliens who come htrotoUls H if lace American workmen without the H .,( i ' , , intention of becoming clllteus. Ureal l j M cheering B A j M11(IIILC TAKCt TUB tlLt) H Hi, t ! Colooel Howe, the Uerubllran chair- rc -j . II man, Introduced Major McKlnlry. VJ &Atl i I amid griat cheering The Major IJ LVaVi AA I that he roieed lo speak on the quef BBa A9 M tlonaofallTerand taxation, Vj Fl 'S ' n "' former, the Democratlo plat BBJ ,!iif I i form ha declared for the frre and un YJ . fl it limited cvlnaite of the Hirer of the BBa M 'I world--ae freely aa gold fauowcolnel, H'S''', l mid upon the ralloa now filed, riio BBa M If Itfiubllcau parly alanda orpoerd to H jfi J I that, IniUllnir that It cannot be aarely LwjBl ni 1 i ' done until the great commercial ua gK ," tbnaahall have Hied IheratloUtween !Bk t V goldaultllTer. Theltepubllcauiarty K; fi Unl for dollar worth one hundred f l I cenU, whether It be uold or allter or B, 'I fjr, ami ap rotea of the lezlilallon B! 3 ,' of the lait CoiiitriM The dlirerence i ltweeu what the government pa'J tat i allrcr and tho faco Talue of the dollar ,, lemied hajftinounledln twelve yean to j 07,(iO0,(ioO, which went to the benefit i I of the leole frte and unlimited ;l I coinage woull give that profit to the j I allver iroducer. Vou caii tuy toilay ' theS7ligralnaof tiuro allver which J j constitute a allver dollar for Tooeila. I1ILK COllillK J 'J would InvlUi the allver proiucen of ,,. )! tbe world to Wilis lliidr"iKuoU' worth l. i it la "" n,,nt ' tbg United Htatea to be 1 "d coined Into ik dollar, the government B a jj by 1U flat coiupelllng Ihla ieopleto ft 1 Uteltfor lUOoeoli. M k Uovernor ampbell raid In hla ,! J apeecfa, that 1 had Toted for the free BBBBkti ,1 end Unlimited coloagoof allver. Hoi K t II did In 1877. I voted to rtlmUt. the HJf nnrlent allver dollar to IU coinage. Vk ' When I did It we had 11,000 (KM allver Htc 1 dollaraln circulation, mid allver waa BtM S f more valuable than today, Wu tiow Bfl j i have W,(W,oM allver dollan, and Hk 1 i that a as much aa we can maintain at ft IaaaW ( .f arlly with gold at the rloe of allver i j that prevalla througkvut the world. lu J I 1880 Uovernor C'amitiell voted afaluat M tho free an I unlimited coinage of I allver He la for It now. Ha waa , rlght'lbvn, he la wrong now. He aan ii y vulvdlu USO that, unlesa the natlona Ijl I of liie world by January, I8, should Hln j J I y concurrent action fix the ratio be- H J l-i tween gold and allver, the whole allrer B $ t coinage of the country ehould be B I I , I ( eukpaHded. He aud I voted Ugtlbrr B I J J j (. theu, laughter He wai not willing BBI J ij "to chance It" (I,aughter He la H wllllug tu chance It uoa. H f j KKVI'HTJNU'rOTIIKTi.lllH-, B ' the Major aald: Oovernor L'amikell - j i dotsu'tllke irolecllon now, Laugh K i'h ter 1 remember when. In a former BrT ' Congrees, Morrison Lroughl In a bill III which provided for about a SOpircent. ;j reduction of the tariff, and aaknl even ' theoor privilege of kavlug It cou. 9 ildrred, and made n tnotlon to that aioieM 11 ' effect. I demanded the yias and BBI I naya. Uovernor Campbell votnl Willi H .it me, and, Uovernor, you didn't waut to Bl I" vole for the Mills bill, did you? Orsat BBB i laughter and cheering I BBK 1 A revenue taria wlirraUe a revenue BBI i .. '.t for the government. A protective Bl i r '. tariff, t-reldre raising a revenue, will BB ' , also etlmulale the Industries of the B 1 'i I'eolte, euculirage the skill and the B i (.entueot American cltlxens, develop H I a ut the rcaourcre and aecuru to us, as It has BBB ..si iBI done lu the rout thirty years, the first BBBjB 4 SI rauk in mining, agriculture and muuu. JBfl Sr 3 farturlng, BBB A Vf Governor Carat U1I says that wo pay H 1 )i tho tax. If we do, why la ugland 1 ," , making audi a fusa about our larlirT BBBJj V Why Is tlcnuauy crying out If we ay BBBJ j1 It all) AnUuse, If you naat to H , 1 know who )ys tho tax, auk the Ca. B , ;J nadlanfamer who brings lilt wbiatto H - ! MulUlo. rhu Lrle County, .New BjBjjB ork, farmer Ukre hla there too, arid M I lake dome OJ cents a bushel with SJU V j lilm The C'anadlau farmer takia 00 1 ; J criita, less i oouu, the American IBBBf' !! P j I TIIK DUTY ON Will KAIU1 was four and half cinta a pound. Wo 1 reduced It to two and a half cants, j 1 hey can lm bought at thai lace they I aremadelortau aud two-tenth i enta ' r poun 1. Who aya the tat; Ureal laughter I Tho Major cite I a nuraU-r ot other L j lliitenres, antlsald "When Uovernor Campbell votel I)' J for the Mills I III, he voted to make tho I duty ou binder twlno '.. icr Lent. I eijual to one and ontvlialt tents, aul '. I only mado It Miven tenths of a cent. Tho rebate prluolple oomilalnod of jf ly the governor lioa biten In every 'i 1 tarllf taw slnco theeicond adiulnlsir-t adiulnlsir-t lion of Ueorgo Washington, aul waa 1 , In the MUhH III. which tho governor h i voted for. Tno committee nu waya '( j ant meant, ovir which Morrison roil ro-il I eUcI and present! d a report written M ; 1 that ahlo Dcmoirat, Abrum H i llewltt, reconimeiidlug a rebate of 09 lr cent on lu ported raw material, 4 after finished for the export trade, In i , the lull rest of labor, and this vrr I I roposllloii, which every Dimocrallo j member or the ways and mtans com. 1 I mitten voto I for, Is In the new tarltl r law, nnd lu the provision against which Uovernor Campbell clamors so ' loudly. H c,.j. ! narllel I fark Hares H8 !! j CiiiOAOO.Oct o-ThoOarlleiatraik l f, ' wasaluw. BBI, 'i c)li furlongs l'endlelonuon.t'rulk- H! Ill, M thank tucond, lligmaii third. Tliue BBB K -'-i!- BBJlt n Mile IiUile Uwynne won, Homer- BW h, . tet reoond, Anulo Clark third. Time Rl "(''ll 'Mllo-lllue llanner won, Oool-hye B) M teoond, ISovaU. third, rime 1.41, BBJA; Ml tl rllx furlong Dorep won, Oorninu BBBJf V,l tecottd, HelouLa thlrJ. rime 1 20. U BBBBravl!:' Jt ' M HU furlongs- I.ucwida won, Joe farter aecuiU, Miso I'atton third Time I lr Hla furlongs Captain Dram won Ilenle lllslaud second, Maggie I lice third rime-1 !l llalllmere IUee. Hai Tltioiii, Ort. 8 In the ?25 Irol for lioiw, I'otahontas 1'rlnce won, Hadle M. eecoud, lloanoke third, Mai I h. TrotwooJ fourth. Hell time 2 23. rwiMlxleen ace, tlOM (unfinished) I,utelotook the first and second hints and Cicsar the third, llrst time 2 JO. Twe twenty seven claes, $000 (unfinished) (un-finished) Klola tiok the llrst and third beats, fascination taking the rerond Heat time 2 ( Two-lwenly.nlne pace, JC00 At-tractive At-tractive took thrt heala out of all The others were ruled out or distanced Jltst llme-2 J9, lnlsfllle flette l-WI-AUM", Oct. 8. In the fifth race, as the lionee were twinging Into the stretch, Torrent and l'arola struck together and Matll I went nver them, rerklneon was struck ly Matilda, the lockey'a back Injured and his teeth lllHXkMl mil. .. . , Mile Klnta-eni won, Irel Taral aecon I, Mile third rime, 1 I.J. Mlleandoiie-slxleelith Lake Ilrteie won, 1'rlnce of Darknms eeconJ, Dr. Neve third. Time, 1 501 Hlx furlongs thief Justice won, MHIJeeicoud, Mule l.ugllsh third. Time, 1 17. Mile aul twenty yardsIalthful won, J .11 Klndlg second, .Nero third. Time, I 31 1 Half mile i-auvette won, Itally aecoud, Frank Kluuey thirl. Time, 1301 . , Half mile Annie Irwin won, Indus second, Helen -N. Dilrd. No lime. Oner Hanks TRiina; Haiti, Oct. 8. lu tho:21 pace, K Wei's Dallas won, alter U II-toil II-toil seconl, lloti Taylor thlril, I-eda lama fourth. Ilest time, Still. four year-olds, JI17U (uunnlshed from yesterday) - I red H. Wllkts, Constanllue, Jack hhearJ, til liar-ntt liar-ntt lint time, :. il. rwo-lwenty-one trot (unfinished) I'reato took the first an 1 second hete, Touxathe third and fourth, and 1 in-tieror in-tieror Wllkva the tlfth. Host lime, - mi. .Nmicy HsnVs was sent ty Doble to break her record this afternoon, but waa utt In good form. Hhe made a mile In 2 11), nnd later made abolhir ertbrt, but only did It lu J 13 J The Judgse announced that ahe had been coughing several days, lli.l...,.ll,el.n Uaee. UnA.to llAlilie, Mich, Oct. 8 Twenty thousaud eo lo witnessed the .Nclsuii.Ailertoti raco today for a urte of tl0(iuu. Tho weather waa lulldir than yeaterday, but still chilly inouib torecludeauyhoofareoord breaking break-ing lime. Dieaky was overcast and oiueorlatcea few dtoitof rain fell, 1 he throng gave .Nelwua little the U st of the a tlau-e when the two alalll lis a petted, but Allerton wat the favorite lu the tools lto.ll noma were uiireu ijriueir ownera. Allerton coquetted In at.orliig, but the nnlmtlt got away lu beautiful stylo finally, Willi Nelsou closely hugging hug-ging the poll, a head lu ft Ivance, Tlltl I ACD WAS TIIK "OUT THAT KILLS from the start. The quarter wai made InSSseconls, with fieleon alingth In advance. Attnelialf .Nelson waalwo lengths In advance Allerton gained a lingth at the threeiuarlerr, but, Just aa they -viinpt Into tho ttretch, went oil Ills' t'or an Instant, and elaou won tllelieatluilthyanol-rtl length. The crowd nearly Jieul craxy over the result, but the bookmakera ttlll retained re-tained Allerton aa the favorite. In the second licit the relative poal tlonaof theeulmels to the Ihree-quar ter post was nearly a rret!tlou of the first. 1 nttrlng the homo ttretch, Nelson swerved toward the middle of the course and faltered for ft moment. AILKIIWN 10UIC AIIVAM-AUL Of till and finished winner by half a length InliJS), III the third heat Nelson led aa before, be-fore, at the back stretch Al erton t elng a half-dozen Ituglht behind. Down the attrtch 1 otulled up even with lel aon ly aihenomenal burst of eed All etlorticf IStlsou'a driver to In mate that animal's ieedwero ot no avail, and Allertnii taally won by an open length lu 2 13, In the fourth heat both driven held their horset In check, they lielng head by head all the way to the home ttretch, when Allertou auain nlloutn ins sui IIIIOIUTY nnd passed the grand stand hading by nn 0eu length, wlunlug the heat aud race lu 2.HI1. In another attacic of good nnturod In-sinlty In-sinlty tho immense crowd broke tbrwiigh thefeu(.enndaurrouudel Allertou, Al-lertou, literally covering the stallion aul Urlvir with flowuri. riio best time waa 2 13. mllon had declared that he woull I neutral. This, however, was." . en ugh for l'rnwla. Saxony might at any moment oiler a ban I to Austria an I to llavarla, which was 'i""" m cllnel lo Join the latter Hsiony e neutrality made Prussia heellate William and hla already rov'f'f", minister did not venture on utierlng the decisive word, though the declara lion of war waa already drawn up. Count lleust and 1-ranrls Joseth knew this, and Count Ileiist was strongly encouraging hit mater to re. slit. "Vour nisrtty," li sail to the king of Haiony, "can not go fuither The Austrian emperor may alrealy blame our neutrality as weak an1 seinsh, lut to go further woulJ 1 worse I scarcely dare to say It, but everylxxly lo would tay It In my i lice, It woull be treason" ' very good," replied the king of riaxony, ' I will yield only to forre " rrince lllimarck then tells how Wl Ham I, t y a painful illort aud on tlng shown that the very existence of his dynasty and country wat at slake, was In luced to seud the king of Haiony an ultimatum lo the effect that Prussia could not lm content with his neutrality, neutral-ity, and that the Importance an I geo LraihlCAl situation of hit klnglom would make such neutrality retemblo hostility, for tho uncertainty II would htvo would hamper Prussia' move ment anl the Independence of her action. 'riie king," says Prince lllniurck, 1 when we haj drawn up an I aentou" the ultimatum, weptatlho Ihtughtof the ohagrlli II would cause the kllii- of Baxony anl of the pain which would befell ty riauclt Joseph, who could not fall to l Immediately anrlted of It. lliekliiis'wet,anl I, fetllng tian tscailngfroni my eie, levt over my master's hand anl kissed It, wet ting It with my tears " However trustworthy Hit source of my Information, If Prime lllsmnrch rhoo-e-l to dlspule It I oaliuol stall I by It. There are dlplomatlits ronrertiltut whom, oven whru you tell the absolute truth about them, It la ruJent not to t a too positive, to that jou can withdraw with-draw without I clog wauling lu rueiect tu yourself or your ree lers Wn can save you -10 ceuU on every tJoHarjoi! buy lu Clothing Halt Lahi 1 quiTAtiLr Co-ui . VI lies fUby ss skk, we fses hit Caitorla. Wban stis ess a Cbtti she cried for Caiturlo. 1o she t-ieaiiw JIUs. sea clung lo Cmwela. ttLso slit bad CLWreo 0u.'lUieuil'lorU. 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Hecon I Houlh, corner of Htato, win re we will l.e luiincd to ecu all old frh nils nu 1 new lvatrout Our INew Markil Is the finest In the ell) Kvuili. A C'CDII'AN.. J. W, West, Macager, |