| Show THE CAMPAIGN IN OHIO As THE name of morrill is ie associated with the tariff of 1861 and the name of hays with the tariff of 1885 so is the name of mckinley with the tariff of 1890 the latter gentleman was certainly the chief and responsible author of the existing tariff law and to a certain extent has been made a political victim to these measures reference is had hereto here to his defeat last november and to the defeat of his party but this he attributes to lo misrepresentation presentation and falsehood on the part of his opponents T that hat is a why he is still in the field of political warfare and seeking the highest position which his bis native state can give it shows that both he and his party believe in protection as a national american principle and that in the face of last novembers November a 8 waterloo they are ready to renew the battle no bitter better arena could be selected than the state of ohio to contest content the tariff issue lesue it is realty really the keystone of s our modern politics though vania la Is usually accredited that post tion ohio to is also more a represents tive american state than any other in the union both ethnologically and industrially its native population lotion la largely composed of yankees fron new england and of scotch aruo iris presbyterians rians from pennsylvania there is also a 9 good sprinkling of white settlers from kentucky anti and tennessee while the foreign ele elements menti are mostly natives of ireland and germy germany industrially two fifths of the people of ohio are farmers manufacturing fac turing with its attendant engages a large proportion of its people here then can the question of 15 fi iding a home market tor for afi farm products be best solved and here can the farmer and the manufacturer manu fact aurer beat bea discuss the tariff issue because they can do it face to face H though the tariff is the main issue of the che present campia campaign ign yet free silver silver coinage also enters into it prote protection ests and free traders alike east of ohl regard this as unfortunate unfortunate bee because i with this silver issue in the field th the t tariff fight becomes more complicate it is true the guio republicans take the stand that they have per performed fortne d what the nation needs in the way az jofs silver money by the last silver bill la g doing this they do not commit them tread selves as opposed to further legislation but confine themselves for the presente presen tT to what has been done the democrats on the other hand are taking an aggressive stand for aft absolute free silver coinage and what effect this will have can at at present be determined but should mckinley MeKi uley be defeated by of this partially side issue eastern demo crate would not regard it as of 0 9 victory the free traders of the atlantic C coa are fierce anti free silver men and ot 4 what they regard as two evils aba they would take the protection one first ga 8 that the ohio election is trul truly y S a alfr 1 dional one it is even more thai than khz it is international for many of kh be leading english and french ue newa papers are commenting on it the london times says that 1 interests are involved in it abw manchester times remarks whether america will succeed IB fostering a new native industry to be seen tin and iron are there to abundance it is merely a qu 16 price and of obtaining a sufficiency clen r af skilled labor if the porn permanency r qa Q of th mckinl mckinley g regime could be d de upon british ri tish capital and brinig w men would follow the trade ae across DA seas but can it il kimg act demonstrates that the ques is 18 being closely watched hatched in eng abd and it Is more than probable mckinley be elected governor of ohio that british capital and skill to a large extent be franr transplanted planted on nA american merican soil the free silver men bould consider this phase of the issue |