The Tribune F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. SUBSCRITION : $2 PER YEAR INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. THE B. & M. freight depot at Omaha \vas burned , Saturday morning , causing a loss of $22,000 with $5,500 insurance. They will rebuild at once. THE Public Herald , published at Philadelphia by Lum Smith , is adver tising agency frauds with blood in his eye. THE TRIBUNE bids him god- TIIE B. & M. railroad company has forbidden their agents from receiving any intoxicating liquors consigned to any point in Kansas , unless it is person ally known to the agent that it is for the private use of the consignee , or is to a druggist that has a permit to han dle liquors for medicinal purposes , and no such goods are received unless all chargesare prepaid. THE American papers and the Ca nadian papers , too , for that matter are puplishing a great deal of sheer non sense about Heil and his rebels. He is depicted as a very Demosthencse in or atory a Machivel in diplomacy and a Na poleon in strategy ; besides receiving spiritual communications from a dear friend in the summer land , writing po etry like Hugo's , and having golden hair and limpid blue eyes. This is all humbug. Louis Reil is a fairly educat. ed half-breed , of fair parts , swarthy , common looking , neither a profound thinker , a sustained plotter , nor a bold man. His followers are indifferently armed and very ordinary marksmen , and a deduction of about two-thirds should be made from the newspaper figures to arrive at their real strength. The out break is serious enough , but it is a dis grace to American journalism that such old wives' fables concerning it should be set afloat by newspapers pretending to influence and intelligence. Phila delphia Record. MACKIN and Gallagher were turned loose on a technicality of some sort after being sentenced to the penitentiary for stuffing the ballot box at the November election , just in time to operate in the spring election in Chicago. And just such outrageous travesties on justice have been all the political prosecutions , with but very few exceptions , ever pa raded before the American nation. Even where a conviction has been secur ed , by some skull-duggery , styled in le gal parlance a technicality , invariably is that conviction and sentence neutral ized * and made void. These parodies are repeated at every recurring election whether that expression of suffrage be for the president of the nation or the humblest position'in the gift of the people. The purity of that bulwark of the nation's liberty is violated upon every hand and upon all occasions , and it would seem as though the almighty arm of the law were powerless to stay the march of the offenders or to secure a permanent conviction. The case in point is a most prominent one. Self- convicted though they be the worse than common pilferers go scot free by virtue of a so-called technicality. ANOTHER "faith cure" is announced - in the case of Miss Effie Irons of Jarvis - -vis , Illinois , who had been suffering from some disease for three years that confined her to her bed. After several "days she arose from her couch and attended - tended a revival meeting , and is , to all intents and purposes , well. The effica cy of the faith cure cannot be too per sistently recommended to that class of sufferers. It saves the intervention of worthless quacks who "lay on hands" or'"annoint with oil , " or , as among the upper circles of Boston , hold a half hour seance with a patient and cure him by merely concentrating what they call their "mind" upon his ailment. There is a class of diseases well known to the medical profession that can only be cured by the imagination of the pa tient. The faith cure is the most inno cent remedy for such. Of course when there is a palpable organic lesion that constitutes the illness , like a tumor era a cancer or a well developed phthisis or a broken bone , neither the laying on of hands or prayer or oil or concentra tion of mind was ever known in these latter days to work the desired cure. But there is a field of so-called diseases on which any of these remedies may be effective , and the faith cure isundoubt edly the most harmless method of pro- pcdure. State Journal. Stock Association Meeting. A special session of the Southwestern Nebraska Stock Growers' Association met in Starbuck & Jenning's office , Friday afternoon , for the purpose of deciding the date of beginning of the Hound-up for Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kansas. Meeting opened with a quorum. Readingof min utes dispensed with. The following new members were on motion elected : "W. W. Fisher , Geo. A. Benkleman , J. W. Maorum , J. G. Stokes , J. B. Meserve and William Fischer. Moved and seconded that a commit tee of three be appointed to take charge of the Round-up in Nebraska. That D. Guernsey , Benj. Bird and Samuel Tate compose that committee. Carried It was also moved and carried that the committee have power to discharge captains and appoint their successors. Moved and carried that Wallace Wheeler be appointed captain for the Red Willow district east and north and that J. J. Gallagher be appointee captain for the west and south. Saic captains to be at the disposal of the committee. Moved and seconded that captains be paid Two Dollars per day by the Asso ciation , while performing their duty as captains. Carried. Moved and carried that mavericks be sold under the ruling of last year. Mavericks were then offered for sale and were bought by J. T. Wray for the present year at $14 per head. The following resolution governing Round-up work in Nebraska and Kansas was on motion unanimously adopted : IT is HEREBY AGUEED , That the round-up for the Eastern work in Nebraska begin on the 20th day of May. 1885 , commencing at the mouth of Spring Creek , on the Hed Willow working up the Hed Willow , at the same time that the Medicine round-up is going on , detail ing men to represent the western outfits , meet ing at the head of the Ked Willow. Thence crossing over to the head of Blackwood , thcnco down Blackwood to Culbertson , at which place a force will be detailed to work the Driftwood Beavers and Sappa's , working west until they reach Sherman county , Kansas. Thence north until they reach Benkleman , on the Republi can Kiver. The remaining forces will drive west to the mouth of Bobtail on the French man , and up the Republican until they form a junction with the Colorado round up of dls trict No. (10) ( ) ten ; when the united outfits wil proceed to work the Republican Biver down to Culbertson. Thcnco up the Frenchman and its tributaries to the head. Thence one outfit taking in the Julesburg water holes , Baton's Creek , Buffalo Slough and Hock Springs crossing to Billday Araya. Thence to Brush on the Beaver , forming a junction with the outfit detoile'd' to work up the Platte River Carried. RESOLVED , That the President appoint a committee consisting of three perso'ns whose duty it shall bo to appoint a captain of the round-up , who shall be subject to the order of said committee and who shall act until reliev ed by order of the committee. On motion adjourned to meet at the regular annual meeting at Benkleman on May 1st. OUR EXCHANGES. [ Bloomington Guard. ] Proper & Watts shipped five car-loads of stock to Benkleman last Saturday. [ Cambridge Monitor ] . Mr. J. Higgins' three sons started for Culbertson , this state , last Monday with 500 head of young cattle. ' [ Bloomington Guard. ] Elmer Kelley , of Kirwin , has been appointed to a clerkship in the McCook land office. He passed through Bloom ington a few days since to take his desk. He is an accomplished clerk. o [ Orleans Press. ] The wife of Henry Wilcox from Gage county , while passing through in their buggy on Sunday last , was taken sud denly worse with her ailment , consump tion , and died as they neared L. W. Brown's on the Sappa. The body was taken to Cambridge from there. They were journeying to Hitchcock county. Mrs. Wilcox was about twenty-three years of age. COMMISSIONER SPARKS , of the Land Office , says in explanation of the order issued by him , Friday , suspending ac tion upon pre-emption , timber culture and desert land entries in a number of western states and territories , that the department had reason to believe a great number of fraudulent entries had been made , and he wished to thoroughly in vestigate the matter. The suspensory order applies particularly to sections of the country covered by vast cattle ranches - es , as the commissioner suspects these ranches have greatly extended through Fraudulent entries of public lands. The order begins at range 17 west , or at the western line of Franklin Co. , and takes in all the territory west of there in Ne braska , all of Wyoming , Colorado , Mon tana , New Mexico , as well aa western Kansas. This , as THE TRIBUNE under * stands it , only suspends final action in the issuance of patents , so as to protect the Government from frauds. i I Don't forget the fact I when wanting a NEW ' : SUIT , a pair of Pants , j Shirts , Underwear , Hats or anything in the way of FURNISHING GOODS , that E. M. BEICKEY & GO. are headquarters for all goods in this line. We are showing the finest line of Spring Goods ever seen in McCook. We have all the latest style goods in the market , and it is a surprise to everybody to see us sell them so cheap. We are agents for an eastern Merchant Tailor ing Establishment , and we have as fine a line of goods as can be found in any city , and are making SuitsPants , Spring Over coats , etc. , at extremely low prices , and guarantee workmanship and fit to be equal to the best. We have just received a Large Assortment of Jeans & Oottonade Pants and something new in Fancy Shirts. E. M. BRIOKEY & Co. Main Ave. , McGook. bal g CD , , co P P coH 03 - VJ t- | H CT- CD O fii M - 3 a s OCD CD Hs O g B-B 2 o 02 * I W Qj C g CD O g"a O CD CD M § & P P CD O CDO 2 2P' If P' I I 0 * 9 P1 g" CD . < H-h M. ° PJ M.P P * T H P B . O CD o ti. 89 CDi CDI CD m 3" g & SL 02 CD CO i I § s- I I s r t-ts p cn i Mr O Pert I § it ertct - . O M. l-ts 03 p P CITY - BAKERY. A. PROBST & BRO. S -PEOPKIETORS. WE KEEP ON HAND BREAD , PIES & CAKES , GRAHAM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order , LUJStOH ROOM In connection where you can get eolTec , sand wiches , pics , etc. , at all hours. Saddles f Harness , [ OPPOSITE HOTEL ON THE HILL. ] Manufacturer and Dealer In SADDLES , HARNESS , BRIDLES , COLLARS , BRUSHES , COMBS , WHIPS. Stock Saddles , Cow-Boy out fits , and Spurs. R. H. HAMILTON. An Answer Wanted- . Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liter C'omplalnt tlmt KIcctrIc Bitters will not speedily cure ? "N'e uny they can not , ns thousands of cases rlrtiaily permanently cured and who arc dally rcconv mending Klcctrle Ultturs , will prove. Itright's Dis ease , llaleli-s. Weak Itilck , or any urinary complaint quickly ctiml. Tln-y purify the blood , regulate the bowels , and net directly on the diseased parts. Eery bottle guaranteed. For talc at CO cents a bottle at 3Ictropolltau Druj Store. NOTICE. JAMES K. SPENCER , HAVING LEASED THE BLACKSMITH SHOP Of Tillhs Wsrroa iai sccaroi tie rcrrteej cf GEORGE ALLEN Is prepared to do till work in his line in the best possible manner. Fancy Shoeing & Plow Making a Specialty GIVE ME A CALL. McCook , April 14,1885. By Air. James I'uyn is now A Great Story pub lished in our family weekly paper. Also caTili week we give STO Rev. T. DeWittTalmage , a feature alone worth the price we charge for the whole year. In addition to the continued stories , weekly sermons by Urooklyn's most noted divine , mid general literary miscellany , every issue contains the following : Illustra ted sketches of prominent men ; letters from nil parts of the world , news of the week , hap penings of interest in Missouri and Kansas , full and reliable market reports , political go ings-on. Washington news and special depart ments carefully edited for Farmers , Little Folks , the Family Circle and business men generally. The present publishers have con ducted THE TIMKS for 15 years and have learn ed by experience that &cnuino merit wins more friends than anything else. The public can therefore rcl3" on us to add every improve ment desirable , and to spare no expense in keeping our paper at the head. We are encour aged by our largely increased list of subscrib ers , now numbering over 03,000 , to continue the Reduced Price of $1.00 IfigtfS ? ccive subscriptions at this low price. EVEHV DEMOCRAT , EVEUV WESTEKN MAN.EVEHY FAU- MKII , EVEKY HOUSEKEEPER AND UVEIIY INTEF IiIGENT NEWSPAPER HEADER ill this SCCtion will llnd something every week in THE TIMKS worth our price of gl.OO n year. Specimen copies free. Remit by-postal note , money or registered letter , to IK57. THE TIMES , Kansas City , Mo. Magnetic Cures. man to discover the philosophical principle that all nervous pains , aches , and debility should be treated directly from the "brain battery , " from whence emanate all nervous force and will power. Allother formsot" treat ment for nervous disorders are failures. Ev ery person who suiters from nervousness knows this , and that medicines only palliate , but never cure. These appliances are mag netic , and diirer from all others on the market which are electric. Magnetism is the life of man. Their curative qualities are wonderful in all nervous complaints. The Roman physi cians practiced magnetic treatment 1,000 years ago in nervous diseases , but did not treat from the "brain battery. " Dr. HILI has made this grcatdiscovcry , t he only sure cure for nervous Headaches , Rncumatism , Neuralgia , Liver and Kidney Complaints , Paralysis , Gout , Spin al weakness , Dyspepsia , Constipation , Cold Limbs and Feet , and General Debility. Mirac ulous cures noted every day. The Magnetic Brush lifts nails , and the only article of the kind invented. It is the greatest curative "agent known and used in n "brush bath" im parts tone , replenishes the debilitated system , and creates warmth. In chronic cases our Magnetic Bands , Belts and Pads should be used. The brushes are warranted to do the work , or the money refunded. Send for circu lar and testimonials. By giving n description of nervous trouble , we will give advice and directions how to use our appliances. HILL MEDICAL MAGNETIC APPLIANCE COMPANY , Lock Box 55 , Washington , D. C. 35 THAT HACKING COUGH can. lie so quickly curcr by Shlloh's Cnro. We guarantee 1& * WILL YOU SUFFEH with Dyspepsia anel Liver Com plaint ? Shlloh's Yltallzcr Is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS , made miserable liy tlmt ter rible cough. SlilloH's Cure Is the remedy for you. CATAlillH CURED , health and sweet breath se cured by Slilloh's Catarrh Uemedy. Trice 50 cunts. Nasal Injector free. For lame Back , Side or Chest use Slilloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption ture is sold by us tin n guarantee. It cures consumption. SHILOH'S VITALIZE ! : Is what you need for Con stipation , Less of Appetite , Dizziness and all symp toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP , WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis Im mediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. Sold by S. L. Green druggist , McCook , Neb. An Enterprising , Eeliable House. M. A. Spaldlng can always be relied upon , not on ly to carry In stock the best of everything , but to secure the Agency for such articles as have well- known merit , and are popular with the people , there by sustaining the reputation of being always enter prising , and ever reliable. Having secured tbe Acen- cy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , will sell It on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat. Lungs , and Chest , and to show our confidence , we In vite you to call and pet a Trial Bottle Free. The Fine Sweet Briar & Clydes dale , Bird of the West , BARNEY S80TLAND , " Shipped in by Hon. John V. Wharton of Fairbury , 111. , and purchased by A. J. Pate of McCook , may be seen at Olcott's Barn , from Monday to Thursday of each week ; Indianola , Fridays and Saturdays , at Wra. K. Lynch's barn. COMPLAINT NOTICES. U. S. LAND OFFICE- McCook. Nebraska , April 11th , ISM. Complaint having been entered at this ollice > y Samuel Unzickcr ujrains-t Willium II. Price 'or abandoning his Homestead Entry 1017 , dated at McCook , Nebraska , August 14th , ltS4 , upon the west \2 \ southwest & of section 13 , ownship 4 , north of range ao west , in Ked Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oilice on the IGth day of May , IS& > , at 10 o'clock , A. M. ; to respond and furnish testimony conccrn- ng : said alleged abandonment. 40 G. L. LAWS , Register. PINAL PEOOF NOTICES. LAXD OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I April llth. 1665. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before llctfis- er or Receiver nt McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , lay ZM , 1885 , viz : John Calkins , D. S. 430 , for lie southeast quarter section .15 , township , orth of ram/e :2 west. He names the follow- ijf witnesses to prove l > is continuous rtsl- enco upon , and cultivation of , said land , \ iz : Vankiin P. Lavfriek , William F. Thorp , Wail- ! ice W. Dunham and Eugene G. Dunham , all f Stoughtou , Neb. iO G. L. LAWS , Register , tl FINAL PROOF NOTICES. LAND Omen AT MCCOOK. Nun. , { . March SUth , 1885. f Notice is hereby jrlron that the followlnff- natncd settler has 11 led notice of his intention to make final proof in .support of his claim , and that mild proof will bo niado before Hog- istcr or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday. May 8th. 1885 , viz r Bern-ill Uooth , Homestead Entry 4ttt. for the cast X southeast J section 24 , township 1 , north of range 3) west. Ho names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob F. Uoyor , Wilbcr F. Saundcrs. William C. Shockloy and Stephen C. lioycr , all of Stoughton , Neb. , 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND Omen AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I March 23d , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make linal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver nt McCook , Nob. , on Saturday , Jluy nth , 1885. viz : William F. Hamilton , Box Elder , Nob. , for the lots 1,2,3 and 4 of section 4 , township 4 , north of range S9 west. Ho niiines the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James Spiuildlng. Jacob Long. A. W. Campbell and U. E. Moore , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICK AT McCooK , NEB. , I March 25th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make ilnul proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo niado before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , May llth , 1885. viz : Arthur B. Law , Home stead Entry 07' , for the northeast quarter of section 28 , township 5 , north of range 31 west. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said land , viz : E. R. Harman , George Lichlitnor , E. W. Van Horn and J. T. Rivott , all of McCook , Nebraska. 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEU. , I March 23d , 1885. J V Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has illcd notice of his intention to make IImil proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Reg ister or Hcceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May 8th , 1885 , viz : John D. Gerver , D. S. 8 ! > 7 , for the southwest quarter of section 32 , town ship 1 north , range ' J west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gideon Cobbs of Cedar Bluffs , Kas. , John M. Ford , James A.Gregrcy and Amos Gooden- bcrgcr of Stoughton , Neb. 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , I March 20th , 18S5. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make ilnal proof in support of his claim , nndthatsaid proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday. May IGth , 1885 , viz : David E. Moore , one of the heirs of Enoch Moore , deceased , for the south ! i southeast li section 23 and northwest } northeast Ji , northeast \i northwest Ji of section 20 , township 4 , north of range 2 ! ) west. He names the folio wing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Stephen Itollcs , Alexander Campbell , Josiali Moore and Nelson Boyd , all of Red Willow county. Neb. 42 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , I March 27th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May 8th , 1885 , viz ; James M. Hcislcr , D. S. 824 , for the north 1A southwest * - . section 18 , township 3 north , range 28 west. He names the following witnesses to provo his contin uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Benjamin F. McQuav , Daniel Shaw , William McQuay and James Davis , all of Mc Cook , Nebraska. 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , \ March 27th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has illcd notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May 8th , 1885 , viz : Joseph L. Springer , Home stead Entry C30 , for the southwest north west Ji , north 'A southwest 54 and northwest H southeast J4 section 20 , township 5 , north of range 30 west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Irvin Spuulding , Daniel B. Doyle , George W. Swig- gart and Dewitt Swiggart , all of Osborn. Neb. 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , March 4th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be iiindc before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , April 25th , 1885. viz : Elias R. Harmon , D. S. SCiO , for the northeast quarter section 1 , town ship 4 north , range 31 west. He names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : E. W. Van Horn , II. II. Easterday , James Patterson and O. F. Cain , all of McCook. Neb. 41 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , March 10th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , April 17th , 1885 , viz : Henry C. Jacobs , Home stead Entry 1274 , for the northwest quarter of section 28 , township 3 , north of range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Silas H. Colvin , Vance McMan- igal. William Hamilton and Arnold Angel , all of McCook , Nebraska. 41 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , > March 13th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler baa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and thatsaid proof will be made before United States Land Ofiicc at McCook , Neb. , on Tues day , May 5th , 1885 , viz : Charles G. Cornwell , D. S. 1228 , for the southwest quarter section 9 , township 2 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : A. .1. White , C. A. Smith , William F. Evcrist and J. T. Megrue , all of McCook , Neb. 42 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , : March 18th. 185. j Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , May Oth , 1885 , viz : Mary A. Conner , D. S. 054 , for the south west quarter section 33 , township 2 north , range 30 west. She names the follow ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : "Win. II. Hubbell. Andy S. Boyer , Nels. J. John son and William L. Pryor , all of McCook , Neb. 42 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , April 7th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , en Saturday , May IGth , 1885 , viz : Charles Knipping , Home stead 171 , for the northeast quarter of section 1. township 3 north , range oil west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Frank Stocklane , Jerry Griffin , John McArthur and F. Mocce. all of McCook , Neb. 45 Q. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I April 4th , 185. f Notice is hereby sivc.n that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , May IGth , 1885 , viz : Wilbert F. Stockton , Homestead 1110. for the northeast quarter of section 1 , township 1 , north of range 28 west ithP.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and jultivation of , said land , viz : James E. Win- rate , Samuel J. Bastian , Nicholas Wycoff and Slitch Young , all of Danbury , Neb. 45 G. L. LAWS , Register. Eeliable Firms , Mfts'rs. S. L. Green and 31. A. Spnldlng arc a ! vavs reliable and try to secure the best of every hlnjjfor their patrons. 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