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Show out coW 'fhatliO'-ifil'u ParneStiu lils philanthropise efforts to ameliorate the condition of the horny-handed tillers of the soil. It is said to be it fact that the ambitions and wealthy Stanford has In his employ a large lobby at vyork in Washington in pushing his imaginary ima-ginary presidential "boom. These lobbyists lobby-ists are constantly praising the great statesman' ut every opportunity and on every street and iu every nook and corner. They laud him for his great patriotism, Ids public spirit, his pliilanthroph.v, and his wonderful" won-derful" statesmanship;.. His career from tlie cradle to the senate chamber is carefully care-fully rehearsed. 'A literary' Jiu-reati Jiu-reati has also been put ill operation. op-eration. Lithographs and biographical sketches of Senator Stanford are being systematically circulated throughout the farm houses of the United States, and the boom is being pushed all along the line. Money can accomplish wonderful won-derful results, but the forty millions of Stanford can never make him president or eveu secure him the republican nomination. STAJ.'1'OBD'S AMBITION'. There is no doubt that Lelaud Stanford Stan-ford is nursing an ambition to be presi-' presi-' dent of this great and glorious republic. repub-lic. It is au open secret that, his Utopian scheme of -loaning the public money to tho farmers was sprung 'simply lo win fnvor among llie-j ygrieiiltui'Uts. While people, generally regard Mr. Stanford's idea of making farm mortgages a national currency as Joke, the eminent financier "gives it |