The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 04, 1885, Image 7

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IIE CATTLE KINGS.
key Continue Their "Work at St.
Louis.
Tlalr.l :in.I I'oiirtli Il.tj' I'ron-rdljifp
JCa-snItilloiin IU-mm-.l ami Aaloplral
'a.tigra-t Ak-1 r.ir I'rjiT I.t-gU-
lallon Mnttar, Hisr-n,,.-.!.
St. I.oris Mo., Nov ember 20. The Na
tional Cattle ami Horn: Growers Coiiven-
thm resumed ib session yesterday ir.ornim; thel'i'am.ii r.-.crvlJ" out-i the ln
ivllh General Brlshiii in the (hair. The wiickkjIk. Ahm" Itit'-rr-ti of nu'mtn'ty
committee on resolutions reports! as fol
lows:
;- U rcolvl. That thr I'liitfil Ftafs a"on
fc'n h Is u-a-iicclfully in-titK.tnc! M enact a
iii'r l.y winch tin- -tMiiir r rr- to ranch
limit nilicrou jmM.f .Ionium or tin Cutler
Htat. or 111 Hit. lixiiftti er.niitry Hiifi.il Iks pun
lilir 1 Uy Inn-mil iiiiir.Kiiiin'iit.
J. tf r,it'f. 'Unit tins cmitt-nt on is In
fet'rr or llir- H.loiiil'iii or 11 law thnt h:t!l prrr
viil. tor tln tiiiiiliii-nl I y the I'le-ntr-nt of
the I ti,t-l J-iiU.-s i,r 11 cr.nnii.'-'Ion r.J JJ
ln-ii mIio luui ! clmrKf t with tli ilutt 'it
hilr' .iu nml xtlriMliiic ihn cotittisrioii
! pl iiro-j.iir iiiiioiiiu imiomr 1 iilt!-nii'l vtho
J-hiall l.e Hiitlini-I lor that puipo"" to
limr.'iilint. ini(t jiort :i or tin- count ty
:itfititi-t llif -Inj.nir lit ot live -tork fiotn
v.lnti 1 If. tliM-H-c .-xih!-; to -ni.;y Il-Hivt-mie
iii( lu'lui".' 1 ti- I..-M tft-ru..r !. M t
In l.llll!. Itlxl to lllrtkl- fill !( r-i-HTJ riil 1
Jin I r triiliit oiih lor fiiloretnr tie lut o-
V.l'fi iAtu i tJn-y Hi.- fliHrtrrI. tin- niemlnTi
1 .!.! '.iiii.ii-xiot. lr l iiujiili.ir wllh 11. nl
t r .t l.r -I -ig mi l IiiiikII njr lir- vt, , tiil
11. ' ri r 1 j.-...,.! -t nt . ai.iliij . tli liu-mli. r
tit t ( - ii t. I., pu i a h r r
mi n ur it. v ,th lli- .1 .'i tii.- Mi.- n .ii r I
to itTi.'ir l.ni. irr it Hiioiil'l Iwriti-
' ' . t - i.Kiii' r uii fetuck 111 order 10
Al.i (..q any iltpn'c'. hM ;cwiUi-Li.uii.UnU 4
JrtmiiHfiWmojiay JoTlhe Mitim Jroill li'
nill,(.i( in tiiiroir atioti uuutu tor tli jmr- t
jo ot oiiroreuiK tli law.
Wiir.eKA". Jt Is an nect'jiter fact that tho
TlflLklltr. .f f.f.t.....! ! t..l.l1fllr f.i.tf til fl....l
P- th cr.ant coimtrj ami lowlaurjn cotiniiiiii
Vs fi.Uu rlisr'un- r-alh'il nileiu-lie or Siianlfti
lcr to tin- cattle or the hhrhiT iiltllmlet,
r mil the fuel in uftiwiecLioti wall tin Ji-en-
B- H that cat tie cotniiiir Irom Jo v.- iiitltuJes
L nftcr ha v nr hen kept Tor nl -iiiite.1 t ine n
I lh-hU;lK-raltllui5e-iao not couniiniilcat.-this
?t l KeiiM. Thii in I ret on han proven very !-
'lfl" f. 'l" ' ' ! fi H!-.WH .....III; IM.III
iMioim to iici.is nni eniiiit n tne-r. , re
Ik n 10'is in tlicc hcctlonfi tliat .jiiiirant no "' """"'"' " I"' 51- "'"-anrj-otlier
ri'Stnet'tficKuliitloiis !iuo hieu One entire block was fe' iil, c uiiic a
mloptiHi m -cerul Wi stern Mate-" and T. r- , total loss of about SI-AdA' Ijhe t.iii'oinal
iitorrr" luoliiliituurllio aitst!u;i or cattle to . ..,, ...,..., , f,1iif.... M ,,S:mii ilooti
thcr iieeii-toincl inarkeiji. Thc-e retfiihi- I P,, u,ro,a lOHows. f tigtion -.noon,
tioniiie not iiiiiform: In mine Mtte- and .SIierMaii t ( a, proiirli'liM MfD, t.o iniur-
Ji'tntones they aic virtually an Interdiction
1 rinmni'i aiat-j .lit- i aa lining iiii ini.T.ii.imii
ipou intar Mat.-coinuicrce: In other oner-
iik tiaxa-s me imt.osid: therefoio
tlfil ,.M,.lr.:l Tl.nf v.mr xnt.Mnit tor. ..r of
the opinion that tliee contliciinsr retrula-
...'- .--.... ,.-. -w. ............ j - -
tiotr.. souk or tiiein armiriiry tttiri aiiuuiiit ir ,; Draper, merchandise cut ;iMi, lo-s -i.-not
iiiiprnct.eiilde to !, complied witli.w. II IT mo ii,Mir.itice, Sl'2,000; J.b't. (i.ir:.uiai
iter.st-d In, prove disustrou to the cattle , . ...,.. . J e. . ,, ' . ?ii r
li,t-rcst of tho country ami will Kn-atly 'iruir store, Icrts Sl.OOO, Riiial Cfcisnniniv; I.
d.u.liiash tin vnliiuol eiittleiueertuan ..a nil- . S. Dtir.ttid, jewelry store, "foss sj ()r.;
ti s uti'i aiiKiiia-nt tlicm in others, liydicturla- Charles Hine, restauratitj gloss -siju(:
itiKidMitlu- natural Invn ul trmle and oh- j p. c. ZiliiiniTliiili, hardVs-j -tor.-, loss
ftructiiiir a-tiv-nii-s. m that tiioiMipoha-saro , ,. , . i. .
1. ..10 ......u.w.r iiw......L......P !.. SlJa.OilO. no Insurance: A. . Tck. ji-we .-r.
viiwoi tle'ce facts. 30111- committer- moupI J loss.?l,000; St .lames i-alaj) m$ vtkiusnn .V;
inoKl rcapr.cirt.iHv reeomimuid that th's eon- Warren, titopriflors, loss ."UO, I-onif
a fiitlon rejiif"t Countess to pass such law-. tir.,l(.i, saloon Drake .fllSis i.toune
ns will plaea-iho whole eouliol ami JuiimI c , "r,uu ,u r.l"',y,vi5: '''",rK
Hon with the j--eiienil Govei iiiik-iiI, n n
niilhorili to estahlih rjiini nntltlt- rrKtilit-
t 0111 mli m proper houmlaries. anil i tet
npiirt from tiiu lunds Ik loiipin to ti.-e Cultr-d
htHta'S IK-ll rliliniltlll-KrotitKls S fllllll tie
iiiiiph prott'clion and 1 i-st romote aii,l'Mit-k-ivo
tho ealllo lntere-sts ol thu entire
coo nt 1-3.
The fust ic-olution was adopted. The
se'-ond provoked considerable debate.
Moore, of Cohuado. uijred the eonvi-utiou
ta .stand b- the lluieaiiof Animal IiHlusity.
Il.uieoek, of Texas favoied the ieo!ut 0:1
at h-imtlt. General IJristiin moved that the
1 c-olu'ion be tallied. The motion was lost.
l!urson, of New- .Meico, olTctcd as n .sub
stitute the fo'lowini;:
, . "iv.i, That this crincnt!ou reepr-ctrulJv
nsk-a ( oturrr-ss tat enact Mich liK-a-tires as
will .-lla-t ttiiallv tttimp out tin- illsii(st of
p'a tiro tuii-iiiiioiila iitiilothi-i'foiiilK'U al scinch
n(i !i mav he litoitulii loorojIM anions the
enltl.-ol the I 11. ted States.
Adjourned.
I'oiirtli liny.
St. Lons Mo.. Noveinlier 27. Tho
fouitli day's Mission of the National Cattle
yjIois-GroweiV Aclatioii wirvopt-nt-d
vflth ptaver by the iter. S. W. Marston. in
which touching reference wan made to the
death of Vice Pres.dcnt Ilemhick, Before
j.iaic-edlng to hiislnuAS resolutions were pt.5-
hcnteil by Mr. King, of Ftah, evpres-ive of
he ileeo sot row felt bv the association over
m. ,i,.nii, ..r tii.i Vim. lViwldent. wi.ieh u..ni
-. f .. 1 1 . 1
IMSStilaiid a copy of tuom ordeied to be
sent to thu widow of tho deceased by telo-
ciaph. .
Messrs. Ilrisbin, of Idaho, Monro, of Col
orado. Thornton, if New- Mexico, Swan, of
Wvoming, and Piyor, of Texas were aje
pointed a committee to confer with repre
sentatives of the American Hide and
Leather Association on the subject of
branding cattle.
The special order, being tho matter of tho
recommending thu appointment of a national
pleuto-pnuutuonia comtuissiou, was then
taken up
Mr. Kvurson, of New Mexico, sjmko at
length In favor of his substitute for the
rooluticn requesting tho President to ap
point a commission of live practical breed
ers, the one leaving tho matter in the hands
-of Congress without J restriction. He said
that Congtess would have the linai action
at nnv rate, and it would be better that it
ft. houhl bo not hampered by suggestions.
3 ' The cattlemen all wanted ptoper National
I legislation iu the matter of extermi-
natltig diseases, and were unltiHl ns
J they sang "W-e are coming, G rover Clevc
I land, three hundred thousand Strom:, shout
5 ing the battle cry of quaranlme." After
'I leb.ite a vote was taken on Kjersou's sub
1 ktltute, and it was adopted without dt?s.nL
Iho third resolution of thecotumitlee s
reportjrequests Congress to adopt measures
lirovidiug for the regulation by quarantine
for splenetic or Spanish fever. It was un
animously passed amid great applause.
It G. Head, of Colorado, submitted a pa
per upon tho movement of cattle from the
south to tho north. It was an argument
for a national trail, figures being introduced
to show the inability of the only two avail
able railroads to axny the cattle, as at the
lowest estimate, during tho removal season.
it would require 220 -cars, equal to eleven
t- trains of twenty cars asach. daily, to trans-
m port the cattle from one section to another.
lie favored railroad shipment as the best,
i but in view of the Inadequate facilities and
tho uncertainty of shipment he urges! thi
keeping open ot tho trait
1 fltt iurtt.ivi if .Itiii.r. I tit(siw.lr flirt nnnflf
l was adopted as part of the report of ti,
n Committee on Resolutions to bo forwarded
aj . . .. j
T io cougresa. .Aujonnusi.
Omaha Mali
I OVAiiA, Neu., Novemt
eis.
ember 2(5. Tito ex-
nniur
iinmuoa
e tul'mz
Hon of J. Y. Lauer, charged with
ria i...
'ling of ids wife, has been postponed
l,J !UW a..5.
:imtiltomorrow.
It is intimated that wj.en
;L,the case VasV68 y0"11 l,,e JuristHcMoB f ! 1:ad lwen t(t tl,o & H
l"jthewlicocodrtsjicyillpoii-imdntitba toiloicn lhe -ver used in tho
.final!.. A snecial Grand Jury which vas I novice, raluetl at from S400 to
iJ.-iJi fn tnvAstlsrato tho cas i.u. 1 had also robbetl the alUr of a
A J 3nt4d tevday. as the Dhtrict Court JHiires
' JaifiHiir mwi! in H'" mm n II I
"aplslofc, that no Grand Jnry cott'd be caust
jSi
lietwvcn tho tenns. John Barnctt uarrov'v
escaped lynching this morning at ah nit? i.e
o'clock in South Unialia for having tied
feveral shots into a crowd in a saloon.
m .
ItrutatlT Beaten.
St. Lot'is, November 26. At six oVocl;
last ewning Frank Neulle, a teamster,
while driving cast on Convent avenue, be.
twecn Second and Third streets was pulled
off his wagon by three men and brutady
2alen with rocks and bricks. Tlie three
men, who are unknown to the police or to
Xeullo himself at present, showed no merer
toward their victim, though the tutor's
pleadings were heard by residents In that
vicinity. After beating their man up tile
tno were seen maaiujjiui mc nver. Aculle
was found shortly after by a citizen ai.iitro.
police were informed of the affair. They
acatiea an iuouaajiw -wmie -arts taker
oae. -
i THE ROUND UP.
CloniaC lJy of tin- I'nttlf Convention
1M.rr l:,-olutlif).
St. iM'i, Ntn-tnter 2 A large num
ber of delegates to the convention of tltc I
'rational ".ilUe run! l!or-c Growers' Asm- j
ciatiui: h-ft lor lioiiu.11jMMl.iy evening, and
tins nUcmJaiice 5 ; play morning wai much
reduced. Judge ( ,-irio!!. of Texas, cai.vl
the convention t j..r at 10:.".0. '
' Harry .M. Ta iot ,d New -Mexico, bj uuan
i imons i,-t.jiJ, reajpeneal tin Indian ques
tion bv the introduction of tho following
rco'utio:ii: 1
WitKiA. Alm.t ronJ'nticxl 1 ttirh3iic'
)ir.vea-xitt. j l,t-!M-H the : root. er-ui-n ami
run! tli. i.iiii.r .1 oro-iHrrtty r the trieut
Wvrt. iucimliiiv -vleii uwl ItriH-h I'olijm
I. . !muiii thi i.'n-' ilir-lurbttiiCCfi ho
.f)ull!.:- f,.r.(,!l v ....
l(r,Ar,i. Tlmt .t 'he ne or the n-
twiiai I ntiic mi! Hor'- '.rowr-r-' A-oc.
tt'iii ot th I 11 t.-l -tut"-. tUiit the inn- iol
Irr of tho Ci-i, rai '.oeriii-nt I to huj awl
ot the rt-ertxtoe 'w e Mp -! I" 'a. Ilif
ttrrl t,-ix-,J ,,l iiirliMIIto' tllJ t'llit'-rl Stat'-M
and r,!,..,i iiiHi.l l'lt to"tileiii.-M
.'..lf;, Ihst .teh ilHi.VllUlll IixIkii ho
fraiiwd x?) n n- or Mini in the unoecuji .
i.rfon or tli. !r! hi T rritor.. to t.t- jmiIiI
t r out ot tin- !' '4"i ot the - tl or lamls
ulrovr Hum ..m-iJ. ao-l Hi" hHhtiiec or ,
'J.U1 tariiecl, taa In,- le'.oti to th'j r.ip
!ort .r -1.1.I In.hKin uim2 he elucnUati or ;
th"r fl.il5r n ... .11.
ll'j-oir'H 1 nat n the-r- Iii'llnn'- an- th he-t
arinfl i.a-oi. on tin-liont.T. the iHwiij.'.iiii-t t
the t-ulr- or 1 ranii ami wun tion- ol .ar 1.0
iiiori'M: it . -roreil ih! th- jafiialty tor (
if. .oIh'. 'ur?H tin rHel .
....'... J- .' m our jialnent the ron
1... 1 .t ! .' .. .ii r -tiow -1 ! i-.a" "I n thr j
I ,.,,,.. . 11 . t.iry 1 j.i.rtinnit of the
1 1. 1. '1 -
.) ii'r 1 .irro! of Texas, favored the reso
lution, oil iin:.nl.u it V nUiUf ' ill tne rei
o- fie nnocrtfrriTiui
ilioti of tlie ln-
(lian Ten itory.
The amciMled rc-olution
Uie convention arljoiirncd.
U tiiloiated r.r.i
, FIRE AT DO0C3K CITY.
jf S
j M ,,. . ,
A ICHirnctlvi. I irr ..' ,( V.r'!i ul
j rropfi t' i,i-i-.'JB!.
i)ffl ..... j-A. -y .Mwhi-r "j V
'""'-K n, i.a.v, ; in r .i a
j lire Inoke out ahout sa)t o'clock last
; .,,, jn the .IiinctTnir iMn on Front
ance. Onera house halrnjli. Qpr', .V. Wtuht
iinca. vpera iliaijsu natural!. V
proprielots, loss S7,00i), I A
. , . Klr'ntrlek- rtimU t
Jlllll V KIT.. paUICK, IUTIHIJ
iiisunttire;
store. Jo"
. .... . aas .
( about fc.,iJiiD, small iusuraQloik. rather
, ior. iomj ci.uuu; iwiiu vji i
j eh-tS, loss S1'J,U0 ', flllly yi
Ulster, dnu-
-.
al, 1;. M.
W'lltht V:Co., iner.--antile.sta9 !
Oss IU OH J.
insuied one-half; James &$
.law ttt ir-
I itja-ra'd,
1 11 111 'a-,
"lla-. . ':
nejfi, loss Solid; Cimnbaiif u
real estate airents. lossjj.iOt;
saloon, loss ?::.r0; Odd I-ellov.
Con hiii ollice, newspaper, $i
Swtiniierhl3, dry poods.
Kelly, build.nifs, SLOW,
.Str.uue i.
1 James
. L. .Me
Carty, dniiwist, S1,.00
he above
umls mi
ll. i'milt to
' jjst vas. taken on tlit:
'k
iiKsliatc'y after thu fire. It
obtain the conect amount of
it is estimated at about $90
buildings were saved by theb
There is no fire engine In the
it.im-e but
1 a- cr.il
I hl.g.lliti.
A CONVICT ESCES.
A Notorious 1.1 to Coutirt .Muliaj
lis INc.ipa
13.
no'.oiious
from the. toilet I'elittcij
Jot.ii:t, Im-, November 2S.-J
criminal, named A. N. Mc.
er. alias
J Peoiia Dan. escape! from the
. tentian nt five o'clock this afl
I.et pent-
on,. or is
d s. The
e ot Un
tiie cdv
j at ptes'ent hiding within the
- "lirta fmco of gti.ml.s and,
, J JZ I'f
esc;(e.
lista-i ef
he walls
convjct. it U thought that ii
I feetcal his escapu by going ovti
' with a rope which bo li id "!
tnva'd to
. inaiiuf.ieture, iiml as hu had fr 1
Is in the
city was nrobably sujiplii-d i
.,;,... ..... 'uhl ' ShlcI
citia-n's
lls'.efs
imprisonment he has been enf
ed in the
inniti eiiL'ine rooms u inu.
on as fti-
glueer and has not been undtir;
is stiict
surveillance as the other priM
quently he had belter opportn
cen-e-
y t.) pl.m
and effect Ins escaj.c ji
for which McA lister w
was one of the mcst sensaii
State. It raited from a h)
Peoria b ignio and for this Jf
murder
oiiv U-bsl
111 the
t.'l in b
Us
ster re-
ceivi'il a life sentence, He wift
the iienttentiarj- here Febroa
Pievious to conviction McAIisttt
va-.l at
t. 1 v7tV.
1 M-rvasJ
three terms in this institution:
been convicted of larcenj; secon
glary; thini for robbery. Wh
tho jeonf term lie wai pardoi
ernor Pahucr- The escaped
having
or hur-
servmg
bv (ov-
vict Is
about foriv-six years of age, finH
et four
1....1 i.j.-i. ni. - i..:-. ?,
llicua-n lliu, 01 niiiia. utiiiajiacAaw j
ft hair
loiiud.
and weighs !7.i iMiunds. He ip -
chubby build, large he-ad, bald
op. 111:1
lie is
face rather pale and slow-motiQr
one of the best known tr.cn on ft
Illinois
Central canal, raid will probatr;
ploymcnt somewhere a an engilt
- m
.Tumping i Claim.
ek etu-
Kansar Crrv. Ma. Novcn
- A
special to tho Kansas City T7md('
six months past Thomas McGoffi
rison Sherman, living nev Ti
liaunsee County, Kan., have becjii
For
id Har-
Wa-
iving a
dispute over a quarter section
the Kansas reservation. Sherrat
kuowietlge of the isxet that A
uul iu
having
fw had
("aim.
not been complleai wluu ium
which very niucli enraged j
Yesterday rooniing McGoffla
Gotlin.
t.irttsl
for Alma and was warn pel Ir
through tho promises of Shermli
tliat party as ho passed by.fc
io go
-eting
le the
dispute was renewed and Shcrrat 1
MrGotltii several times. McGnnV
him to delist, but he refused to p
tM mill lt-au.afttifv t rattrnlaAri friBail.i
Mmek
derel
Iwarn-
locket
uiiniii n .'viivi iivmii
McGoflut tnxM two shots, killin
fruun
instantly, the balls taking effect.
the
-sS.i
the
breast. A fanner names! Hives
the act but was tniable to pre
tragealy. A short ttme after the
Me
- c-
, Gotlln was arrested and a
j amination was held and he
I to Hut district court
prelift
was bo
over
... ... . -It ..!... .
10 1 11c uistrici eviuru . i
1
I
x.ooccsa n inaarrn. k
UosTfiX. NowmlierSS. When Ilt4
I'tS
rce-
of the French Catholic Chnrch,K
man Place, went Into church thlst
n uz
to celebrate mass, they found that
ves
and
i.oa
cat
ro
S
i.ev
m
of
of
tfrannte waking :
I I n ii ' ' "nil window. i
a total Ml
Stalled bv
l avic-iuii a. atia nuitii;w. i tie c::u .1 s ;
r..Z'. ... s t r,. . .
in t'roui the street ome d;aii--and th-
noiv woultl mat tie not ccsl. The ratSbaTj is
upp(.vl Jo liave laeen cotuinitte.i siiort.y
nt:er mi.in gilt a two men wer xvu Icav-
ing that locality alw:t one o'clock.
s a
A Xrar 1 rtl WtDlis!.
! SntixoriEUX Im, November 25. A j
i Jew minutes before midnight the Sangamon j"
1 Circuit Court jury returned a verdict of
' P"5,ty acainst George Short for the murder
I of Samuel Noyer at Mechanicsburg on the !
' 21st of last August, and fixed the penalty "
' - twenty years in the penitentiary. Noyer H
oml Short had engaged In a quarrel wtien
Short stabbed Noyer fatally with a knife.
It was a sad affair, from the fact that ,
Noyer's wife ditnl a short time before his
aeath and ieliaiamuy oi niue smaii or- i
nhns children in destitute clrcumsUnces.
, It was shown that in this particular quarrel i
, rtoier was Uie aggressor, auu uie sentence
li);uidered a serereoue.
PENSIONS.
Ilrport of t!i. Cuiifni.inrr of Irnlon
liirrrrtln tntlotira.
Vi'arhim.to.v. November 23. The first
annua! report of Connnis-Ioner ot lVti"Ion-
Itlaeic shows that at the end of the tivral
jear lher.5 were ?,55.!2.'a i--niionrs on the
roll, of who'ji ii,yt."a were srvi'.oi of the
war of 1SI2 and 17,'ili widows of tho-e
wl:o s-mii i that war. The amount ak
for jteniioti waj ;it9;,;3.'i. ami the
avceuju alue of each j.en-ioti waj
S1I0.S;. During the cnr the
net increav; to the i-etioti roll
was 'Z.2VJ naitH's an ljicrea-e lit value
of ?S,0;t.5i There were paid owt 8S.J1'2
on a-coutii of artours of jK-nsnon. h.nce
1S01 U1S, to claim-, for reo"lon have bren
prajsenteil. of whieh tiutub.'r :,-M.-J- he
been allowed, acjrregaltm; in aiiH? ST4-I,-0-lo.r.it.
The rap.ijt -how that of the
whole iiittnlicr (f ma'id ciamr ti.eil M !t
cenL have Lecn allow, d; of the widow 3 V,
H;r cenu; of il.-pemlci,: mothers :,C ir
cent.; of dejiendent fnihers J jK.-rc.-nL ami
of the ari: ite of a ,a-.-, .',7 jht cent.
ot.: w mi lJ:-IptL.
The acts of I--71 ami lj tiro-.:d-il for a
j.n!on ot: account of , .v during tl.e
wai of JiSli. tmv i:-j o.y.j cU.ms of
th. class have been Ideal, :j,7:t l that aMr-
iv inz ddters and s-aibaM. ami 4;.su; !av
the widows of tho-e who era-l m that
war. Uf this ruiiuhur .V., Sot have been al
lowed, li'a.fiTo to the survivors ami ."r.l:2
taa tin: widow h. Out ol al j.tiuy imshd
claims filed prior to July 1, Ivy, a lute;
tsiote than ; j.ei cenL have hi en allowed,
a:ai at the e'oe of tlie jire--nt jmr th-re
reuv.rncd pendiiif; of this cla 7:i,4I."i
chaillH.
Tne Commissioner cttyiraied that an In-crr-.i-at!
jH-ii-tioti sliauild ! tra n in ca- of
taiMl ab.ifne-i and in thmi- cases vvh.ch .11
Ics-cr deirreo r.pjiroviiuate total df.ifm--
and riTounuends .1 rating ot thirtv doli.tM
for total deafm-.s. ami j r.)iniriim.it-i.ani-s
lor lesser decrees of Ihis tiouble. lie also
stii;a-t-, that the beiiehts of lli ad of
M ui-li ', l-s.. be e.leudr-d to soldic:- and
sailors who. while in the line of duty, lost
an arm altove the elUtw joint or a ler; above
the ktn-e jo.nt, and who in cinseiiia-nee
thereol have laea-n Mllrs'anti.llly allsa'ila-tl
!o the same degiee as though amputation
had b.-i-u jierlormed at the slinulde: joint or
hit joint.
Gem nil lllaek calls attention to the v.ide
ireid lea ling that the limit ition imjxie!
oj seeiion'-of the act of M.ireh :;, l'-Tl), is
unjust in its oper.it io'is and sas that it a
soldier was entitled to a pension at any
time pilot to July 1, lsn, mi good lensnn -s
known to exist whv he should not now be
allowed to make proof therefor.
TIIK CoMMIssUiM j; n II-VVS.
Conuiiissionei I'.laek in conclusion sivs:
"At one lime the I'eiis.on Bureau was a'-o
hut imavovvidlv a political machine, lilled
liotu border to bo-der wnh the um-.impro-u.ising
adherents of a single organization,
who li.nl for Ihe claimant other tests than
ti omj of the law, and who n ijiured 1:1 addi
t on to servic: in the held Miiuniss.ou to
and support of a party betote pensions
weie g:auted. Nait alw.is, but o.tcn,
w is this ttii'-; not ojmmiIv l.ul Mirelj was
the t-st applied ami the vast ni.
chinerj of si professed governmental
o.lirv hecaiuc a party power. Tne enoi
moiisaitav of the mealn-al boards .-stab
I shad in eveiy ijuaCa-r was auuo-t so'nily
p.irtisan: made so notopa-ntv but snrelv.
Pa tipla-aaf one faith hbcii eveiv one of the the old soldiers present. The Indies were
great agencies; eaniineis. trained in uii- calb-d ujwari for n "talk. " somu of them n
siiipuous M-hoo s, tiaveised the I md as .sponding with much honor to themselves,
ra-et iiitiug sergeants tor a uarty, and chiets A7c,'cr..oi ( lutn ) Anjonj.
of divisions, assistants, clerk s. messengers, .
tuess.-ngei tioys. vvt.iclimeu, l.it-oreis wcie
ill etilnely from one school. The vet
eran semre couid not sccire con
uuuauce in ollice. and at tie: behest ami
liemaud ot partisans bevoml the ollice old
employes were cut adiift and a-alons
tuilieis placa-d in tneir stead. L'-aves ot
absence w-r gninta-d that the active ni'-n
of the pally might aloiiiiu.aia aava-r the h-c-t
ons. Wholesale discharges weie made
toi p.utinu ends, .md a tide ot men ami
money was pouted bv this ollice into the
sections when: a political struggle was
piugicssing. Itwasvvidelv pre!a ini-d that
the pension s stent of the Fn ted .'-tales,
tins vast and unmatched beiii-lica-nce. d-pcuih-d
for its contiiu.auce on pattisan
success. Tne giory of a noble gratitude
w is taken from the people ami made to
masquerade as a party accomplishment, and
men vvete taught that the immense .suiit
levied on a!l our borders, a grate! u! reward
tor the etei in soldiery and then depend
ents, were paitv contributions and would
cease if a change in the Govcnaneulal ad
ministration occurred. It has lie. 11 the aim
of the Commissioner of Pensions with the
counsel and apjuoval of the Secretary of
the Interii.r to change these praetica-s, ib
.trov these delusions. Ho retained sjsicial
ean:iueis and i:-dtcal examiners of op
ocsae political bi-lnfs. He sought to have
all patties rejne-eiitisi among tl.e eiiip!ovi-s,
to put the htiicati 011 a biisjiia-s tu.sis, to let
the vvteian know tint the who e people are
willing a-outtibiitors totiicpciis'.oti fund, and
that there, were none who onpo-ed
his right theieui. that the cotton gniwer,
ami com raider alike agrei'al in the suiq-ort
of the iK-iisIoners of the Fuioti arniv ;
and with this end in view he has called into
tlie sci ice of his bureau men from ovcry
Mate, and that without regard to former
nnv r-fi7n n liib nntra
poilt cal cotiaiition. TheriMiilt is gratifving, the price of laecf woul 1 warrant the bip-
aecelerated business, increasetl results', and .,,. Vwblo ( Col.) CM'fl'tin.
, diiuiii shed ejH-nditures. mark the partial .... . , .,., (lll it :.
- emancipation '0 far accomplished, and it At he late n,et ng o. th; Iutor-State
lupins to aniM.ar th: n..v n.t.T..,. v i. nes Breeders' Association in Kanas City it
T Vtlllat ' ' '
r,..V . . .'M,N,n 1,U5 C ! ,nclm,"M!
Tonv Matrangas. a negro gvmbling saloon
winch was a constant source of trouble to
the police and the scene of mom cnm.,
than any place in the city. In rummaging
among the ruins last evening the boy
fo.ind tho body of a man, who had evidently
laeen LU'netl to deilh in the fire. Both hl
his legs anal anus were burned en-
i rei o.i. uie corpse was lin.illv
identiljcd as Kdwanl J. Mn-phy. who
hiilSl "? ,nC fr0!" yiSXlC?-
m e Ss- ST-ol'l y, 'n " rt"I, 1,,ae,V,U
'ie Ives., and wandered all over the word.
When he arrived here he had a large sum
tI money in Span.sh cold taeca-s. .strntapod
around his wai,t In a Mt am! a portion ol
thee were found on his body.
sa. l.ous TMitks?init-. I
.c7. 1-orts. November '-'d. Business wss!
Mispemled generally throughout the citv to -
dav. 1 he banks, the Merchants' Kxchange
raid the large business nouses were cosed
as well as the civil c.iurt and pub ic
o.a'0. lite uay was ajapropnately ob-
encsl by the Itx-al militia bv a grand re -
;ew of all the companies in the ct:y bv
Governor John S- Marr.ia-luko and t!ic
members of !ns .staff. Ir. pursuance ot an
t rIer issued on l.i; s.ntnn!ay by Ct K. I.
Me-er. the caentntmi t-otndug the Firi
Brg-.ule, N. ;. M.. asM-mblcd at the Na
o.iat Gu-itjI Annory. Sevente-nth and
Pine stree. at 0:3') oVock. and formed by
cuinpaiiie-. into two battalioss.
Trxa llurcln
Dai.ivs Tex-, November 2G. lgist nighl
burglars entered the storehouse of D. L.
Riley, at Canton, and blew open the safe
and carried off the drawers containing all
the money and valuable papers. D. ll
Ililey had about 550Q. Sheriff ileridith had
one deposit of jsMO and J. L. Rilev had
S200. Dr. D. G. Stanton had between SoOO
and 51,000. making a total loss of St.MO to
52,000. Sledge hammers, crow bars, etc,
were fonnd in the store, being the adjoin
ing one to a blacksmith shop, and the lock
on the shop door was broken. This morn
ing the safe drawers and all the papers
were fonnd near the town tcaool building,
but tt Money was all goae.
h's share or the pnsion fund without re- waa voted to claim ineHay ami uetin-s-gret,
may Ins nllowed without danger to aid day of the next fat stock show for the rf
in its application and disbursement." annual sale, which is not to exceed sixty,
m i nnirnals. nnd in which not more than threoJ
r.iirnii.c Out Vice. are to be oilered by on-pai'.y. Not m r4
Ni:wOi:m:avs, Lv., November 27. A tJmll OI)eliull hiHb- in nnv entry of thre
fire on the corner of Basin and Pnvtlras cnttle. Liv Stock Indicator. ' f
streets early this morning abstroicd a num-' pre,oul indications point to a consi ler?
3RAND ARMY GLEANINGS.
Tns Sons of Vetinvn recently htrld a
J tocial dincnt Toka.
i Tis- Son of W.aran4 of CHfloa, Kin.,
' bar ras-x-fiajjir'-l. relrt x nev ch.irr.
Thfaarat of John Gresrvr. who dht re
cently at.Topeka. was In charRo of Liacoln
I'Oit."
A lors naaibr of the oSlce and number-
of tfe- 0. A- It- Of 'oraika la'sly
vi.liei! Fort Sdn-y by s;aec.al trnia. and
ma.'.. fi" formal tarssnlrttwr- of th
Grnal Arniv poll bad -45 to General ilor-
row. Tit orcaiii w a vry ea vU.
At n lalv ni:ln2 of Lincoln IVat G. A.
1L, at Topfc8. Ka., a lmndo lli
100 am I ws r.ved from IInJasr-Mi Iol
of Frankforl In lb- loem ol a verr cra.H:
aWrt joi!i compil by the Adjutant of
f the latter -i an 1 nnwi on parefc-n-uU
II wbj coiuoimorauve of the To
I.ka reunion.
The mon-y ha been ral.ssd and the i
htrumetits oraliraMl for th lie" G. A. It.
Hand, onran z 1 by the jaost of this city.
It will he known ta the I'-: Itiml. niid un-d-r
the Iradorship of i'rof. Armstroit,
forznrlv of the F urU-nih iia-iacbttstls
rrKimni band. .s.vr.'fay ( K'tn ) tiixtie.
Colonel U. F. Cloud. late Cmt-l Mutes
Inlerual itvtiu Collector at Slaltn. Mo.,
ami llr. .Sara Itucaiinon. of S!a'la. wr
:nnrri-l in lh jaarlors of thCoaJta Ilou.
lv-iis City, the othr ui.rnuijr. and iiiim-dmt-ly
left for I'ortlnml, Ortrgoii. thr
fiitur- kmjif. Cl.ti"l Clonal N wll kun
in G. A. It. circl-s. ami has Ixeti laromumut
in the politico of KaiHB!. am! MI-oiiri ever
sinew th wnr. II was Co!otie4 of a Kns
reluieut and did xallaut aurvic for bi
country.
The upp-r Iv.-n Monday night by
Cherokee G. A. It. iVist to this wives,
daiiKhters and sons of veteran1, was a
couip!ai siirce-s. Aftr th adjournment
of lth jHiit and cutnp all nssouilalel .11
Ualk-r'.s Hall wli-re the 'women Io!k"
hml a tine suptar. A. N. Wiuch.-ll in a
"eftt ftm' ""ecting hpeech in behalf of the
Hist, presem.s! to tho Camp of Son. of
a-terans a iH-uuttful lla, lettore-l in sold,
"Jidin A. Loan Camp, No. It.:, Sons of
a-t-inns, DivNiou of Kansas." (Jhrnkre
(Kun.) .tiitiiul.
A Woinan's Itelinf Cirp has baen ornn.
i7i-rl at Silver Lake, Knn., with the fadlow
in otlicrs: Mrs-. M. M.irrih, I'reau!fiit;
.Mr--. Zdliner, Senior Vie President; Mrs.
S. .Miller, Junior Vice-President: .Mrs.
Sa-lthrop, Sa-cn t.iry; .Mi.s. HuU-htn",T.-e.s.
urer; .Mrs. Pri-:ov.-. Chaplain: Mra. Wj-,-v
inter. Conductor; Mrs. I'lijilev, Asa it
ant ( .ti'Iuctor; Mr-.. Winder, (oiaril; Mrs.
Horubeck, Assistant Guard. Tails is ,shi1
to lie the only relief corps in the Uniteal
States in which a lull-blooded Indian wo
man is a charter 1:1 -uiber.
The social of the G. A. K. ami W. It. C.
last Monday evening was a grand sauccrcs
in a-very lesper-t. Tho hall was crowded
with old iMiurs and their tnnulies. the
Iteltef Corps ninl tln-ir families. All i-ms
iiiouv and foiuialily was hud astda. and
every lody nde.ivored t have n ginxl time
and sm-c-as-leal, a gr.-a' numle-r jiresa-nt
spying they never had such 11 good time 111
Kansas-
Steeches wep. marie bv manv of
STOCK ITEMS.
Prop-ire to ke- your live stork comfairt
able through the winter. Catth kept
warm do not need noarlv so much food as
when t!iey are exp.iseal to wintry winds.
P.. B. Groom, the ex -Short-horn King af j
Kentucky, now manager of tha- Frnnrklvu
Land and Cattle Company, in the 'la sis
Panhaiialle. is feeding some 1,.V) steers this
vi-ar in the vieniPy of Ciete. Neb.
The Nevaala and California a-attl- grow -ei
shave nppropriaiad the sum of :S5,0Q to
pay detectives to scour the Snake lliver
rang.-this w inter to dete-et cattle t'ilev s
and M-eure evidence that will lend to their
conviction.
A h ir-e's own taste for salt is consider.' 1
the best gunb' ns u the quantity he nea-d-.,
bene.) the benefit of having it within his
reach at all times. The most convenient
wny, and perhaps the clo-apest, is to hno
n piece .if rock salt in the manger Ixjx.
Xatimi'tl Stockman.
John Gilmore, Vinton, Iowa. Secretary,
nunounces that the ninth annual meeting
of the American Poland-China B.-rord
Compnny will be hehl nt the North stern
Hotel. Cedar Baphls, Iovn, January -'.
1-N".. Bntlroads will give rcdticeal rates.
All interested in breading Poland-China
hogs are cordially tuviteal to attend.
There is now claimed to Ik- 7'a.oo) bend of
cattle in tho extreme west of Colorado, iu
Mesa County and the oth-r country con
tributary to Grand Junction. There are
said to Ik 10,000 laoeves, jit for the shambles.
that could come forward the present fall If
- a k
able decrease in the number of sheep tti
this country, while iu Australia, our gr-a
"'-"-""- r ' '" , ,' ,. li f
est competitor in b.vphusl,andry. therula
Increase. If such 1-e the fact, it tta
matter of certainty that the she. p-rafair
who preserves and cares for In- tlxk wT
Hfore long receive a substantial rea.
The successful sheep-raiser w. 11 !- h wao J
,aks n careful survv- of the ti!d
form, an onmion of bis own. ba.l
tho number of bis sheep an I the yoAf
:,cr,ase in the nnaiUr of consumejof
. , ,. ... . fti-.
",en rlu,n l , "ce.-ta.nly .ii
taKen ioic w e. -i-(, -u-n
market value i as Ijw a.s ftt p.
' ArAerifCR Culticitor.
Farm Notes.
Fillmore County t.Neb.1
farm?
n?aar a
1 i-in victimize! by s:ndhn- fnal U a
men. K
! v-r-oTrr.or Fcma-. of Nel-raBK
' has jwrbap- given tho -ulj-ci m-ratt a
lion than any rocer man in mat rsaasa, ..-a
1 tiniaMs the value of a Uar.ag afllo j&
at twentv uoiicx.
P
The Xcks a short t ra- ago tn'
apple, grown nt Emport.a. as
Ir.r... that rae.a-ttred twt.ro '
i!i.imntr; but Ko Paltrs'n. r
thrifty farmrrs. show-tl u. aaplof
m ess -red ever thirteen iGcheaSpJSfc
(Kan.) -Y(h-.-
A correspondent of the ATicJ
tried painting hi psar tns-s
and Unseed oil. fiH-ag P thj
ing each tree two coats of
IU
' this to prevent blight and
"Jated have ben free .roai ,
I trcs not painted are dying
l
liU
I dies, however, should be :i
tion- Keroaena od will kill
and aotne kinds of paint
substance may be injoriocs :
Exchange. -
Corn Is taming ect even
txpcta. Th vleld in
be ainiply immense. It ke
boy baP.ding cribs to holJ
Crk
fXtbJ cbo.
ff '
T
a
V7"
aflaaeiaai
atCB- lin
?. T
.' w mr
t
MATTER OUT OF PLAC
I
Thr Virion Irrhrlr I ,r ot Co
Illrt nl t)i '.
Tiu-re i s much trutr. a w
old -ytg ;b; alTrt .
on; of pice. T"b -. ? U '
furnc-, our n. j...t,
mud burdru. I now u-. . f - -
lk
Uir
:re
ti
en e
A-at1rmitwfr baUUst. .
hRii the Uthn-t lvn (
vxhich wite a sitat jr : ,
t ,
1 i4l
the hands of thr z-"
H3 s
to vW ut. lU r.ca
rl it
j; uf-
acid, oafhtholibr, u .
1;
tiur. from which ar
dciicate itcvnts uf tH rf -raiuable
-till an the r
contain-, now u.
u.e must briihanl rol r
and silk p a1 1
sajjrar, a rr2iilr artai ..
in Norway, oxalic a, . j
potash come :rwm t
i'HUm tel. herw af..-.
i u-! to fatten cats.
ana! ia Kniaud. Nat-..
iat-r room . hmrnar. i
ie
ast
U Wir
J
CIl Jf
v, oitn
l"r
nuJf nurv
rco
tj arc t.
J WO .
! .untrj
r? t luui
ireI for her
aipe fi -i fro"
dwl. U'.tv tb atnf -it.
vre Wuld have m
ind ottr da s u!I '
1 ky of iiV bi.u n -mo-dir
w hi. in." 1
,Metl beneath
-'.Jnd "a" t
I ijve atk but
v f?itt Or color,
.trfiist ' houid
. iia r -u'ls and
dull jf'.mm. r. a .
irr tfcan to.
w
prooabl 1.
110 ram. '! m
which Nati
followed r-l
Uut earn. -HlT
tuttt.
bta at al- .t i-t .
carpet - . .
hniiiau -km.
iron b'lti
libers, r .-l 1
laj'th aiul v .
Ami. if w. ' -I
of our own,
metcairn du-
tJUiat oil of alj.t
utm
A tl-
h.ts ne ( r
example
UaWdi ae-br-l
. . llliu A-orld- we
.a 0f'MTi' of
.b:iti ' ls frin the
sl'fro the tov'.
..fi'al ilJ Hllal lf
Mom "fiitJi of
kKk ti enough dust
.r t.ool tjnntions of
! vv tliat more than live
01 ton !' iinjHUjmlilf
1 ..foTinh and .stedil
. irfirati'i tallv. Trttlv,
ittlecl ' &.'' Itosivit
, hundn .1 v
povnii-r
f
j over the w u
the v...
Trtttutcriht
The Draft Hfet of France.
Wliil nan 1 jlo aiv America call
a'l hor-a-. iiiij- tjd ft rt Franco Kor
inaiis. ti 1. nf, iMurt lt-rc is no breed
in Fram 1 (.-Ujjy t iat name by the
IViii h ie.j ' ;l!iQ tiume, Norninn.
theref..!.. :s tMtrclt American. The
izilir ', 1 i
ai i'a 1. 'i
I'cre!" r. 1,
(til i'n m i-
of Fr.no
to uiij-r v.
Perehi .(.ti
lis of ' mneo aro known
s.jnnd JjjmlJanaLs. The
:. the . t hfjhly primi oj
11 j ia'l departments
blithe Vvfri he for stallions
tijcir or tl .recti. Tho
nl be t t France. jitl-
'SritrV 7 vrt of lh' French
lsha-!
dfH'' !
$3, ti u ouii tud book of
draft In . s tjihtt ur en r fun been pnl-
lf.Iteal in i 1 ace, i.id now contains the
M-di.rr. - about O.'h) animnls. But
-otna- 'u.j rl5rs ao ofT- riii"; cettllk-ates
from Fi 1' jlSnl aotnian ilraft hotx-s
that ir. iv . iplcail people who do not
imi'ei-t in I liio trench iansrune into
1 .?.. .?. s-..
heheviii : tiHJso leiNird-? of oripin. Not
one of tin nfissi i il contains :t petiipve.
Tha v fuiiit'ed at the request of
Ania-s'i oiliuvo sv' by the ;iecrelaty f
one oi the X'r incii Agricultural Mcii -ti
-s, opavs I ere is no intention of
p- ' . ' uig'liit a th stud book form, r.s
tin v ;i ivctto i eiHrees and are of no
vain- wtiatox '. It is a well known
f.n t .1 iV'lia , f'man jivos for a horse
over f'.m .'' 1 1 ,iNX the price of a
e;ood ;-riU'i " cji.tiil for purity of blood;
and v tero tl -teller is not aide to jrlve
tlie i cordci pi-irirree of the animal
sol 1 . . cvidt nee of additional value, he
has .o rilll tp :tsk it. "With these fvt
l( f' t.h'tm, -io inlrlh'fje-il vmn v; buy
a .Limj r rted from Fnmco unlfs.
he is recor Oil with his pedigree in full
iu thoTort 'tcroti Stud Book of France.
' 1'arr.vr j. chalk," says a medical lour
na! "fcTn r f.tiy for dv-popsla " Would n t
hot(4fniill do just lis well! 'AtfaiitfaAia
' .i7.at m
1F1
i
F.-rathe XKtlnnal C.-iplla!.
TfcoWi. Idagion 'e'f Rays: Wo admire
Cieitanti udien by numorouis oinltrsntphy-
-latis in hanging the modo of treatment
of tough and cold, and jiublicly jndor-
:if Tted v Cough Cure because it is cfll-
caeious, frto from dangerous ingrtdienU
noaf Svit' oat moqildn or opium. This ex
cellent .-edy costA but twentv-fivo cents.
f
-Ills ba men who can't raise the wind
BO jg$ the most blowing Ci'itninal
Xtrch utiT rattier.
r i
l Ho aiTTES is tho light of tho household
alocdiidhy Mgns of melancholy or irrlt.-v
fcility i 3 the part of tho ladles." Yetthe
are nott le blamed, for they r.rothe reLlt
of nil usnts jiecullar to thnt wx, which imia
lrnoa abt of. But the cause may to r-
fBOTwj end J07 restored by the uo of Ir.
Pier e"i " Favont Prescription," which,
asa t aaicnnd nervinofordebilitaUsI worn-
ut is certain, safe and pleasant. It Is !-
yoaJallcomparothcKreathealerof women.
s,. - .
, f ratKVAL indigestioa is the price of pi.
Im 't& Ciliun.
IrarHictcd with Sore Eves nso Dr. Iwiac
Tl 1 jtson's Eye WatertDruggUU cll iUZZc
,
AtArr does not dhrexnb'e- Haln-ays
anllers when he fcel holler Gtxrldr Sun.
kosenms I rarcd Jit freqqait small
ioas of Piio's Cure for Coasamptlon.
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THE GENERAL MARKETS.
& KANSAS CITT. Xovemtr30
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Political life, of hort or loae darattoa.
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paujrraN1. Ex-v- S. i.tt-t!r B. C Brae.
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woe'id be a truthful name to trlre ta Dr.
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rnngrmeat of the liver at bkxhl the "W
civerv l a afa and ure jK?cifla. Of all
dru;i7lU.
Wiut I Told Mv Wife h lb title of a
new laook It U r.lfnott Ued!et to vy that
It Is fiction I'udt
Tni: Northern Parlfle ItArtreal Campnv
hwuo wvernl llhttitrnsi pnitd.,rtia nnd
ntcilonal lunal mniu f-r five ats-lrfbuUon
which contain valual- infortuatlan con I
ccram the rn-h nefh ...tural ut 1 grating
tountrv tmvrrtoesl b the lin- thnaub
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and hnuu told RokI - 8 ml mu- a other lufor- i
mation. 'J hey are mailed fi-s:oiiiy ad
Jrtjvj by adalrcsAin las. U. Lamboru,
Land CoiuttUMionei, St- Pau-. Mlnm
A crvT's-AnLC boy one who urci hl
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cataM pu-triHtimd! Pamphbiond references
tva,o tnree-cent Miuip?. W- rid' Dlejeuarv
Medlenl AMoeintton, (XB Main .Street Buf
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Umes bi crop fnd the cotton planter
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