I ï¬lled machine with dnck em once and pm In moisture en the ï¬fteenth day. A large number of the duck- poled their long henke through the shell and hid there end died; they were" no large they mid not move. When I cleaned the machine out there were elmoet-e hundred ease with the may be“ making out like 1 pump handle. only not en long. When I he- nn ï¬ghting moisture ma 0! (ur- nlehinc It I bean to get [and hatchet; V lhsiead of phttlog In moisture. in per Mr. Rankin I Interactions. I had lots of trouble in keeping It out l Scim- tfled a hot III‘ nine!!!†in 1 cell“, but Imagine they are more lun- nble for I. cellar than a not water Incu- tutor. tioet ma- liae ia‘ forty aiiaatea and have all the era-tn lo the aariaee in lean than clot-hie that aw-her oi nin- atea Thia ie an eapeviuenl that any one one easily note and it will more an aerating one. own-a on iron-tar lit-am lent persona rem-menu cellar: tor lnrnhatovs. and that in where i ran an incubator for two lea-ans. a "all part of the time without much annexe write 3. n. Granny in Midland Ml- try Journal. A dry collar in all riaht. Wu: ly tor the loherele hurtlin- ia the liih f oi eowa alert-g ire:- nonunion; nndnayet haveonly Mad them-r in that taken in. ant-ale electedf with tuberculosis ot the mill M l anti dado. which molt tempted with l the feet that comparatively in inter. . niooa oat-ale. nortieuiariy lhone ant. 7 feline tro- incipient munflbl. are ‘ alerted.†‘ The above opinion routing fro- no! high an authority to worthy at 3 conï¬dence. it also am. ' iy with tho riewa of Dr. (‘reeaey oil but â€n has ",3 Did yon â€pr .0 n 1 t‘onnerlirut. one of the ï¬rst veterinar- «lry cellar? it may sewn dry for a] short time. but atay in one [or several l hours or try to sleep in one anui you will tlnvl out heiore mornlna how rmmh damn-ens there in In a dry «lion. Now. rigs "prised in that dampness luv 5 three weeks must. absorb considerable moisture. something they do not get; under a hen. nod somrthinr. that will i muse n large number oi iuil arown' lane ot the country to atmir inheren- lonit in cattle. Dr. creme}- still elk-n that milk in the early rinses oi this dint-one in not alt-uteri. and therefore . not dangerous until the milk glands he- ‘ come lnrolretl. in which rune the clin- .onne manifesto its nreeenre hy disor- derori auditions at once notlreahle.- Maine Farmer. in spite. ot all this hon-ever. we do chicks in the shell that could not not : “01 care ‘0 l9! llmt or butter iron: nut. To learn the rellnr deer or win- , t“‘W‘V'l‘uk'ifl town, it we hnow it. and V (low om." all! not do: tho “4"“. gm†5 the agitation nhonid he mntinued tlli in, "M"! to very sudden 0mg.“ w". : all tuberculous animals are ester-aim mill changes that the rrxnlator could: not int-m and you would have. n nigh; ; job in women to your day job with- , out any utra my. A ml ventilator; mid do away with the new moisâ€" ture and should he hull! so as to are‘. ,- rent any void air coming in. A long hex. say one foot square. open at the: lower rmi. which should be about one I (not from the lioor of the cellar anvl er- ‘ tend to fhe roof of the hence, with a can on top to prevent rain from falling in. 1 would canoe a swift current oi air which certainly would carry oi! a large E amount of «apnea and add to the! sanitary condition oi the cellar. Such ’ a ventilator could he placed in the wall I and would not take on any space in the «liar. At that method was incon- venient for the i tried another. 1 not two each: ot time, about two hoaheia. in the cellar. and the next hatch i had nae a good one. The air chamber in the egg: when the chieha were really to hatch no: the lat-net lever aw. Mine will absorb a wonderful amount of moisture and in the eheonest remedy for that purpose of which I know. after your building is up. hot the ventilator could he not in while the building in being tint on with little expense. aterl. Form 1 "teat km. iiulletin :n of the Utah Agricultural college experiment station treats of farm and orchard irrigation. it reports ; results of a number of irrigation ex- ' perinents. mont of them covering it . period at ï¬ve years. The ï¬rst experl- ~ ment. which is diacusned by A. A. hints. I is the amount of water to use (or dilâ€" ‘ terent crops, and la summarized as iol- ! lows: i 1. On clay soil the malranin yield at ; both wheat and straw was obtained hy _ saturating the soil. minutely. two ‘ feet deep at each irriptlon. or cover-i in; the ground with 26.82 inehea oi . water during the aeaaon. f 2.0nthlanil therewaenileereaneot: «on where either a more or le- aatonnt f of water wan need. ' i a. The maxim yield wan secured ‘ hy the use of 26.8! acres-inane; which ;. In equivalent to a cum foot per sec. for ; 27 hours nearly. , 4. Though the water that drained from the all through exemlve irrl- ‘ ntlon waa richer in fertilizing ma.» tmfll than than mil-nil th- and ‘ "It 1h he Ml thi om wh um. and pint; o! in mm In. "lo a"! h (n- u an Inn! I. I". â€I rm to rm am «an I an “act cm- Nlo II [my amu- and have n" It. «can to the surface I- la- tul MN: m: m)" u all- Itn TM. h an and“: that any one an and" an. and It will nave n dmllu one. Mai ii iii ain- t!" m in. nut II II ago-.0 m- M the norm. QM ï¬rm at m M In;- lhin but a union can no tar .- «on! b- conwrnul and mm In no new [or I farm not to "an n. The" in nu dr- Iflax mu m- I'M“). â€Mm an In but wow": warm-«I M m n and than a an M IND“! «. um u a flair. W!“ m not than um never be any mm In puma; all um em- 50‘ um um... and "I he: ll 3 Inch «um um In. the limb-nu (In. lo In boon. All who: a "In! at my I." “spun. or Mk. II Ind. 0' “b II!!- “MIMI“! Donn V"; _II I‘m". Ur VIII“. '- m. II as m In no. am In no 'l'm- “unfunny N m In a comma In: or null nmlc I'll" II M or own ‘I I half wetkm M a bum . Many new to think that It the um I: at {5 degrees. that II all that in «- qnlmt Now the water in which the an. 0! will no not [my ha at the Itan tï¬deumbutumulthuu Multan! toupontun with the milk in potter tar emu ruining has been upended. and it cannot accomplish mom in that dint-flan. The only thing then to be done. in to either change the tutor at out in in. It would he better to (o oithcr I uhort tine bolero the two fluid- oqunu temper-tan. If too in and. it in o! cow-o hatter to unit much of It in ht tho start to Man: the milk to 45 than". The Swedish «nu-in oi rmu nlaiu can ho practiced in any him! of h uhm um en. tho din-mu. or width at which. in not too canto-hon eight amt coo-halt inche- should in the unit 0! dill-om {or I round cu. or width at on ohm in tor-t. list (or can of the latter torus. - «mu: at me- lat-hm no partial. I'MII round can. at the nun-i Might. tinny inch“. would not he manna-at to dun. at n In: diamo- m- than m inch". Fullnm to seem all the cream by the practice of the Sweat-h system. or Inc-pt to practice It. luvs resulted only when It In- been Improperly buc- ucod. Md the ma cannon am {or such {Ilium has been the hall at prop- er_mductlon or Iqmpgnlum.» _ ll null not be understood that nu, or practically I" the cream, cannot be nlled ll the milk la allowed to drop to a lower degree than 80 below actual. for llv an be done. But ln ouch prac- tice ltmnybenmuy tomllt to: lower temperature and perhaps a little longer tlme allowed [or the cream to come up. By metlmlly all the cream la went all but a trace a! butter tut and l- o! butter. Some of the very smile-t or butter dobulu In of lo practical val- ueLagd they are the I13! to come up: mmmmmm This II simply letting the milk at or near the tampon-um at which dawn and quickly reducing it to 45 degrees. an "Rocky lounmn Newt" um: when drawn in ut the temperature at about 08 don-cu. and the num- it i- io tint temperature when not. iin bet- ter the remit: will be. But it it it not allowed to an below 90 acumen. be- toro letting, the results will be may mm. It mm and proper "stint:-1 lion at temperature 0: the milk in proâ€" 1 IN‘I'BRBS‘I‘INO CHAPTERS OUR RURAL READERS- lmuwumcmn. Donn-m cl III I. On clay coll cont-lung little and timothy [Ive mixed rennin. though when the maximum amount 0! water (41.! Inches) was used the ï¬eld was the must. ‘7. 0n clay III" cont-lulu: more and the Ill-st crop of clover Increased m- lly null rapidly from the an o! 4.2 Inches of water up to 12.0 Inches. 11:. appllcatlon of 3.: Inches mm of nut deem the crop Incl! our-III. a. 0n ciay soil containing more and the yield of min (when) increased as the vuln- MM up to 40 inchâ€. while the maximum yield of ï¬rst was praduced with sixteen Inches of water. {m the all thmugh excmlve Irri- gation wa- Hcher In formula; ma- terial than when applied. the tot-l amount or this lateral added I: nor. thin that extracted. a. The maximal- yleld m secured by me use of 28.03 acres-Inches, which I: eqnlnleuz to I cubic foot per sec. for 27 hours nearly. 1. 0n clay no" the mxlmm yield of both wheat and stn' was chained by summing the null. approximately. "to net deep at each talcum. or cover- ing the ground with 8.82 Inch! of water during the m. 2.0nthlsnfl (mwnadeemseo! crop when either a more or le- amount of water m Iced. ' nultetln as or the Utah Agflcnlmnl college experiment station treats of an: and orchard "ï¬xation. n rrpom mantis of I hunt-er of Irrigation ex- periments. mom of them covering a portal of ï¬ve yum. The ï¬rst experi- ment. which Is discussed by A. A. mm. is the than! of water to use (or dif- ferent crops, I!!! I! summarized u lol- In spite. at all this howovvr. we do not can u use milk or tumor [mm when-alone cows, If t» know It. and the mum should he mnumwrl an an luhercuions Inlmals urn axtnmn- FOR numb W I. In ; Dr. Inn-om mmumaua-y 0' Hum! m. Puma-Inn. who 5 h u act-WM “than..." HM some. d an. comm, M, I"! "InnumuhI-uuumc! out â€I. m naeâ€"uni; Mar-d "Ml-l m «an at min { “mm-MM‘L-m ' 0 '5 In mm. I'm the lay â€no. I I“ gunman-«mommmuu I M louu I km the "norm." at; 1:5 to N I Ilm on! AM (ha mo. 0! In flak-h I day. Whoa I N- .' nu liming mm yum-m mm to Ito- I I'll-7 "hug boil!" , IMW V V burial «.4 «Itch. “ have u a bu Mn or not up at midnight and (m on new but. Ono hum Incl m rm not but am; elkâ€. and It they IN I11 busy um rm to «run. A «Ion. :- let rm curd any from too am has. while I wont. my on will In to not no a†flu but It can. and don’t own to have ulna umbmnlonm‘uvhfl. but" hut-tow “munch-vaul- at nine I! an I“. .ï¬V w“... _ â€"â€"'- u-..- I! than any scent I- “lulu mu cluclu It certainly no In hoping that warm and busy." The In! hatch I had In 15: clicks and mind 1150. Horn" in I dam below am (In day they were am out o! the Incubator. l mud to have the thorn-oust" u 105 to m dogm- M‘ery night when 1 Ion It. uflowluc It to an In or )5 (mm More nor-Ill «about Injury to with. It you loan the mercury M. m and h {Illa ll do- ;m by ml Ibo won on. will yam-r4949.“ h. sonata-no on s free “use, but raising them in .‘ wlnla- ln s broader house Is smother ; thing. I had best results by (coding ; small amounts often. It a small lamb ; lul could be thrown to ï¬fty chicks In ; utter every hour It would Innate u~ ; lure neon! than to (and three or tour , times a dsy. or «on "our two hours. ' Feed s variety. but never feed dough~ p It will cute and sour In the crop, sud . cause seven aI-rrhoea. sham. nld- 1 ‘dllnss. oat-nest. corn meal. bran. etc.. i mixed row, will Insho dwsh. out should never be (ad unless cooked. A csho. nude 0! corn meal. oatmeal. hone Ind. ~ out. and neat chopped flue. mind ; with sour milk. and lashed Ilko con . brad. Is hard to best for the ï¬rst we“. ' They should never be allowed more- tlun half what they will out except at , olght. love food VIII digest with the flop hop! _hsll Ml tho]: I! hoot full. 9 1 ' â€hi-othermtroufl'ilitoï¬w ln wlnter thot vlll hutch. You all." as well throw yournoney lo the rlver ntohuymounhereJhereendom whee. no they will hatch very poorly. ud-huohlehdohuehwlllnotw tot-whntlhcyeet. Youmultlneteun thehmyoureelf,heentheulnumm place. nthet the one hotore they net chllled. and keep then It I temper- Imotnotomwmnorlm than 40 degree; You Ihould have a brooderuuly for then two or three days helore the chlclu ere notched. ‘ have the temperature 100 degrees. and ‘ never nllow It to get below thnt not“ the chlche ere l'eothend. I! you do thlo you will not lose any chlch on Account of Improper heat or by crowd- lnc or with bowel trouble. unless the latter I- caused by Imoroner food or roup. Another very matte! polut In to keep them buy. It you have them In a hmoder houee or smell pens make them match (or almost on they set. I If they - have a (me range In good- wenther and no not averted they till! I the enough exmlee. lt lo Ill eney‘ thing to‘nlee them In warm weather “(9’13 !. ; I aim. Whether the hardy Cherokee ‘ mountaineers will consent to any them- .selven with the Pamunkey dweltern It ‘ "dew-tn without tm flattering Induce- ’ menu in donhttui. but the Pntnnnheyn .themaelven are mnildv- -nt of m and impet'mnnpeevlyinfuflonotmhiood into their tribe Thin Might rt the Pannier- and the mil" conditions ihnt give rice I to it are the more notewmthy from the fact that the members at the tribe ï¬ne the linen! dmndents ot the old; : Powhatan! of the darn oi Cnvtnln John 9min and Pcmtmntns. dwelling on n part of their original hunting mm", end representing all that in left of the ï¬ance powerful aboriglmi coniederncy which “we the early \ irs‘nln colonitu so much tronbie. until oxpeiied from the 'Jnmentown region in )m Their pro- : gonitorn W the land when Cap- , tnin Newport in its? tmmded James- , town. the ï¬rst pcrmnnent English aet- : tlement on the Ameflenn continent. consequently the present Pun-unite†are the real “biue bloods†anion. nil the Indian- enrvivinc in thin country to- day. and they form the inrmt remnant of the old Alcnnrmin stock now to be found on the Atinntic coat. Only A few inning offshoots and uncertain and fee- ; hie strum at blood remain at the other ; Powhatan tribes. The Pummken none have survived intact the encroachment.- A of civilisation. and although their inan- nerl In now modiï¬ed. their Mood lino' mm. their hum. loot an! and ! should an to tutor. the Mud. , Crib. and an mam-21v m ' “action. It II I can uh '“k 5min!!!“ Romans and not; .' “lu- ll: no Sabine won I†n land Anon: than mud n: ‘- flu 3 Under lh'no clrcumu II Inc- or the min 2-3.- 10m mflnllnn- -|n. the negotiations to i favorable comm: other head men n! the eastern Chm km In puma a! turd Town. Wolf mam. uni eon-Honor n! It man Mhm man... It "I m. a! luna- all": In wmm and mu m m to III. mun-or Men in Norm Cam- llm to load on I Meet m. 0! MM! 3M. and mm [M ml (Mu mum. of Ih I'll-uh! mt. Mound [at "am: Camila. to VII! Pump-l Chief mum-I J. lam: no ghn‘t Ming maï¬a} ii wï¬ V.--" w"... vuunuv unna- 110 We the root. The detriment-i ,etl'eou or continued [Mahmud-xv lo- .twu-n members of tin tribe have he- i come “launch: to them. but taut-Inch .5 II the? worn I union with their white I! veil In their negro neighbors, the! In in a dilemma I. to win! “all. "I0! ! Iiiouid an to motor. the blood at their girl!» and an limn-eive- from ox- v (inaction. it in t em like that of an 5M1umivo noon-m and Sabina. but ; thu- l-r no Sabine women in" has laud among them Ind captured. 1 Under ih'eoo circumstance. lino head Incl of "It mt" tribe in" low nonunion- with m m haul oi Cherokee inma- in the adh- cui sum oi Kort! Gunilla. Too-.- uo. 0mm. Ind mm to m bud.- (or their alumni“! loan and husband. (or their nun-um daugh- len. Tm mic Pun-miter- “W in. alum cm i†to be Ol- apuouiiy may, modest and mm and the («male human†mm m. mum Chant" have. u imam loyal and industrious. «uni-mi lo um nodal â€mun. Coon-mam u. have about I run no with the 11’ of Virginia. and are Indeed literal- ly the “am lamina" or the Old Domin- 306. be!“ lineal descendants or me true aluminum. So blue and exclunh'e. In fact, II the Pumunkey blood, so unmlxed through centuue- with any other Ital». that the tribe :- dylnz out and experi- ential the lament need of a mammo- lib! Alliance with Dome outside stock I'll- cun- 'l‘lmtn.‘ m m hummmxotWI-tn nuunnv. rule: or mutant STOP nurznuaanvmc. DEMAND FOR 7 WIVES. A CHEROKEE mss. aoDEnN ill-(Inca or an entire nation or people in search 0! allzihla waive. all husbandl by the whole-ale is mu now furnished by the lawn-zinc but little known tribe of l’amuukey Indians who live in one of the tide‘ water eastern coun- \ ROBERT T. VAN HORN. gnu. AI congressman he WIS unur- In: In M: mom to build up the west and Manual many momma 0! mt Importance to the mud settlement 0! up an territory. a. nerve! In con- mmmmmhmm no". III-t In em M the. MN» Salon I more not!" part In the dovrhmnt Ind pm 0! Up- crent mutt-textual. Hannah-rt 1‘. Van Horn or Htssvmrt. mm tn 3 con- tmnnt for the sum 0! John C. Tunney In the coming manna. Ha.- wu born In Pwnmflnnsa. at rnvnflmmlary stock. In mm. "a Irv-rune I printw in"! mm a has". and 'n In; Mama 3 mm at Kansas Pity nn-l f-mmlwl um 1mm! mwsmmr which. undr‘r his long «mm- ship has Irwin um "I the loading mm‘ ‘ marrtal and pumlral vapor: at 'M wont. He was ehrtml mayor n1 Kansas mty In â€6| on tho l'nIr-n “clot and ma nftor orxnnnml ":0 ï¬rst troops for the union army ralsmljn wonvrn Missouri. He was mahr and lk-utanant mlonel of the Tw-rmy-Mth Mlmmrt Infantry and made an r-Xoom-nt Mord at box- ington. flMloh. Corinth. antl participat- ed In many impart-at nmvoments In the south and southwest. HI! mm wrrn an greatly nwdod at home to direct the destinies o! the wavering lute. however. that he wan clot-ta! to the senate of the state whlle mm In the Mulch the'netectedtoeon- A 0.00? 0? MIRRORS! 1|!le *lln mm mum“ hr I). do- ‘nm-d Dun-«mint ulnaâ€"ah! slum nu» ma; nude hnmhn in ur- uunlam m at mac n... I" the «sum (mum â€in. m u Ibo an. the an (and. Mien while le- dam-Iran" In 0-1.â€! manual-(Mun. an ale-ho m h m m hum hm (he can mbzlolhtnangoanfllolho pending mum-m clov- In Non. an"... m clun- Io'o no In unv- nur and I and we" mun-w clothing. flu only Old any mm (mm the United Into. wvmmt In for their schools. The ult- ud (mk- In about can! In number. and Ian-mob u a coo-Now QM m ot ouch an um alum nib“ of luv-numbi- In. Ibo: MM Inflows-unaflho (he Mann-nun put of North Cam- lln and contiguous [mum of Georgie. Mull-m. and “rennet-co. sunbeds. 2’5 noun. Them In Luau tho. In North Cntouua. â€I In 0min. m II foam-co and m In Alabama. All m â€Iv-awning emu... nor-l. Inv- mu. (wanton. amicably Izod. There are now 90 Pamunkey lndlans actually present on the annular: proper and :5 more residing on another small reservation l: unle- northward. on the Matt-pony river. beside. 20 other: employed In urvlcc u batman on ate-men plying the “rural: 'rlverl. making I tot-l o! "5 Pamunkeyl now 1llvlnl. In appearance they are dlu- ; unmanned by «In mun! «>pr “In. high cheekbonel. “misï¬t. coon; rum and dirt cyan. They are no! pur- tlcululy strong or robust. and their Ovens: lon‘evlly In nomerlnt lower than that or thelr mu uni colored neighbors. The ext-torn Chmkm. tow-rd whom an Pununlun no 1m: turnlnc low In; eyes. Ire . vl‘orom. thrivlnl voo- p_|o. occupying territory of tlnlr on In In. "to (ramming in fun- thetr lineage ventelml. they can illne- trete In them-elm the lee or the eu- ylvu at the 1mm. This W tribe live in I queer ent- tlement celled "Indie- Town." in Kin: Willi-m county. Virginie. twentyâ€"one miieeduemtonuchmond. and one mile cut or the hiltorie "White Bottle." where George Wuhintinn wee nur- ried to the beautiful widow curtle.‘ Their reservation. comm-bin. to. notes. ceded to the tribe hy the ancient colon- III assembly of Virlinin. in nu oddly fanned neck of land eimoet entirety eur- rounded by one o! the mpentine curvee or the Pemuukey river, not fer from its detouehment into York river. The piece in connected with the mini-ad by a narrow strip 0! land the teohtion and protection untamed by thin peculiar eit- uation have no dnubi IIVGd these lu- diam {mm extermination. About one« third of the reservation in (cod renn- ing land and the remeinder con-ist- of woods and low swamps. well flocked with deer. raccoon. otter. mnekreu. minis. redbirds. wild geese. duck. and turkey: IOIINT 1’. VAN HORN. It“ In m 00.“- Im 00 Am I" In an (NI-try. A dlsuntulmed A-lfllfl My. the (3mm Kullmaa. Is now In "In coun- try. “complying m- Excellency Nu- mb 1m NI.“ Jung mm. of "Mei-aha. and MI wife. m m m:- ,IngAlfleflmlortluflm .meoun- tmbmmlngtom {mum to the moat. Ind the party arrived In nan Francisco on the (My cl Poking some time ago. The muted human. amt Kama-n, occupies 1 mm: m- an In â€MA-ltfllll com-t. mum: one or me nlnb'l my. M! m hen the "noun: mum at tho an“ «m slime "my '01. many thrown together at non: 80... m mllwphoummuml A. h.-- V V........ V.... ww'u run. Idler-ovum 31mm†In A marked contacted-"c a! Ir. m- m. Bet-mammal other mm m: tn the country. He Is large-hearted and m to I fun and my «mm a "flu â€mummmyumn‘mh Ms nun town. ma, on of wh'm me liking» M- um has actually urn". He was elect- ed maiden! in It". and "one years later, when the and beam part M lhe Anon lymm. he was chm-m M- de-m «I the new mmny. M um um- lhemd had â€attainment «in In mt mince II over I.†amen. Mr. Blackstone has lhltl been “on to adopt new Improvements. l! m n Alton mach which wa- ‘lnnsflmned M- m the llm mum-n sleeper and I! was on the gig»: thâ€" an! dining-can Cm the same madly will the Vermont V‘nlky mad. In nu he came went and tank mm "f the mumruclhn of a “(loll M (M Illinois (‘Mnnl I"! ma. runner! were at [AS-[h mad (he "11- rlmu of um pm:- ova-n1! Mm mm. which In tho. only winks! «no. lo our hold. In use he was Ind-It'd (~th engine-r rf "K- 10â€"! 0M4“ Mn. cow. mam In cunning and mun. (In New You A In mm m. "chainsaw-nammh due um manual as a min! tamed. skilled Ind mew-u! clvfl an aim. m m appointed lat-ml! en- gineer of (he I! Ick'xridm I HUI-ï¬nd rpm] and m afterward conï¬ded in Muhauunumuuhao- mart-«mm art-He‘d mm and In comm Mr. Whtuflvodm "ovum u mum-l m mwfllmtun-hmufl MDMIM-llh «manual I†(to MMMHQM Immmfmmldld ya. Wham-mum“ EJ- ii: A DICTINOUIQHID VIOITOI. flu no“ nun-d mac- at tho vanguard.“ mum landmin- mtry. I- pull! at my. “my Mmhhuumoluyol Ohm-utmmwnllolmh “bullion-u. I‘D-Allocation "a onlyde-Iho malndvm It col lmtmuy In add (in than k m-mdwumluluMUI-y «mum-comm; Ill-that, _'r. a. nucxfloua. Wed; â€I!!!“ position upon. an“ Ina-u. Timothy B. Blackstone. president and punclpnl owner of the Chicago a Alton road to: non than thirty yeul. nu mmmtmmulplmoto [pl-«laid election aim claim- (I. In! onlhomundotmlldlnmwfll which In" been admitted by an op- poIIuon m u: extent "at luv- um- Gonu :- :o the outcome. AI - pollu- cun Col. Van Horn bu been mot-dad mu null Ind unclly. and for not. than twenty-live you'- ho bu bun In Influential member of the national or sun committee- of his party. non-navy“... 'l'. B. BLACKBTONR. E u dommhnmuu‘ i wltlmuoumuouynlnfl ship nu nun. Pom! m cm In mid for man man at mils-luv the Unmmm’ wmmfln not-um nex'ammtlomd m W 0" M iii}: !! my a: ï¬ght will ream only Sua- mm um I] m "mt-rm my van! "rt". I qmntlne. mac mini. II! he: I. vented from mm; I" W W W next day. 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