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CHAPTER XVII.

McKINLEY’S LOYALTY TO SHERMAN, BLAINE AND HARRISON.

Friendship between three great statesmen—McKinley always an enthusiastic Blaine man—His honorable attitude toward the Ohio statesman—Thrilling scene in a National convention when delegates attempt to stampede to McKinley—How he stopped his own nomination for President and brought about the nomination of General Harrison by acclamation 189