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VOL. XXVI. I #-• MO* Mi 1 | Hke [ Citizens Dlational SSank 9a»tonta, 9t. & ATTENTION is called to the strong condition of this bank, as reflected by its report, which yon will find elsewhere in this paper. Be Kan business January 3, 1905 Customers receive every courtesy and accommodation. 3t. 9. Sfiyersf Cashier BIG FIELD FOR COTTON England Will Investigate South west, Says Edward Atkinson. KIT OOLOTTZZ VAST DISTRICT »«<•» (HMilM hems That ItaU iaa Peasants m Virata LaaSa GasM Add (MmthOOS Balsa at Causa aaa UOS^XKMXXl Bash ala a* Wheat ta the Praaaat Aaaaal Praaaatlaa ml (ha trailed States. The poMlhllity that BngUah cettoo manufacturers may look to certain por tions of the aootb and tooihwest (or Insurance of n steady supply of coilou la suggested Is s recent taaua of tbe Manufacturer*' Record by Udirard At kiurou of Doiton, who list recently rotur&cd from gugland. u« says that In (dUTcrsutiou with bis Rtritlab friaudt Ixj luaita tbo following ataletuaut: "The present crop of allu of the Tutted States it grow a on lOO.OuO to 110,000 square miles. Tin preaent crop of Wheat la grown so 0,000 to 70.000 square miles; lbs present erup of cot ton upon less than 00,000 square tulles. We may tuld 00.000 to 20.000 square miles for rtca, tobacco, bops sad such other minor products of tbe soil as enter Into our exports, making a total •res, say, of 230.000 square miles out of !h000,000. omitting Alaska. On tbis small fraction even of oar amble land tbe people of tbs United gtatrs nrv folly supplied with moat, dairy prod acta, grain aud cotton, with a large excess for report, mainly to lirast Britain. uur icin otyoaa me lei «ro mainly dependcut upon us for food and cot ton. Wo may mainly depend upon them for s market far our surplus. Koch being tho fact, I bold that they moot bo recognised sad that tho alien tkm of conroipcrs In Groat Britain should tie turned to tho development of ibene resources in oo-operatkm with on. “Two moot Important groups of la voslignlan are now being organised to find out whether my statements, ■! moat Incredible to thorn, can possibly be unstained. “Having thus measured tho arm of those special groups, 1 thou aSnsod that a section could bo defined lu north, em Texas, Oklahoma, tbs Indian Terrt lory, northern Louisiana and perhaps n patch of Arkansas, coupled with an area of tbo pro Iris rice land of Loulsd ano and Texas, of 230,000 square miles (corresponding to area bow 1b mslsa, wLast, cotton, tobooeo, rice sad hopal, of wbleh not one In tea was yet undar tho plow or not yot developed. “1 stated that the Inml la liters, tho capital abundant, tbo power of direc tion aiaaplc, nil Uiat la neodad bolng in toUlgent labor, prefer ably Italian and son them Moropoen. Italian ixuiasmts. botng accustotuod to lira on fruit and macaroni, would find In this section orcry variety of tbo sotnj trap leal fruits locrmalng in abundance nnd an ample prodneo of tbo ham] mnesrotil wheat. “I also called at ton lion to the fact that tlio Bed river navigation to Kow Orleans and its aftleeiita offered cheap and quick transportation ou tbo way to Liverpool, that aororal groat systems of railroada wets grtdlrouod along Ibis wttwtc accuon, with auipla railway errko, aad tbot tk„ »cko©j ayatea. froa tli* public kloteryiurtaa to (It* *Ut* naiTcralijr, tit* normal achoote, th* technical whaola aad tk* a orient taral school*. waa In eomptetk worklu* onkr. "1 tbou mad* Uk farther-te tk*m lacrodlble—atataoHut (caa It b* n» tainnl*)—t* wit, am qoartar part of tkio ante of awvuw) eg ear* mOaa never yet touehad by ti>« plow, aava 8S.000 *4**ra at Do*, may U termed to eotum aad wkMt aad by tetelHpatu cuitlvs Oou 0.000400 bales at oottan may b* added I* tb* fruit crop ot Urn Uattad Malm at tba praaant rata of pndaet par a«f* aad MMM0400 boakola of wheat may ba addad to tha >nnai crop of tb* Caltad State* at tba ivar ap* product at Uria aactien at tba pr«s aat time, ar aa Itxraeaa af abo*t BO par ««at m tb* pnaaat protect of tha whole w—try, wbatbar ar ast Shorn FOR SAFETY AT SEA. ChwtM la IU laser**. I tonal Hair*. Shipowners in tb» United But** bar* barn aaktsl bp the department of eomnsorrv nnd labor to submit flow* aa to tbe need of modifying tlio later, national rules few ptwreatuig eotlulvus at e*a, says tbe Washington corre spondent of tbe Mow lark Trtbnne. Tho letter of Inquiry ba* gau out front the department oa uvouat of a proposal from tbs British government, aa a rasnlt *f UoMatronsky * flsrt at ♦Thing tbs North ttt trawlers, that Bariums latorMts rousult together, with * view to perfecting tho signal ssrvhis uasd bp vessel* to avoid ocaao disasters. A list of rhang** deemed deslrabi* tip the Dtitlsb government era* submlt ♦** aloag with tho raqnost for ro-opar atloa tn the matter. These suggestlou* ftr* to die mice wtUcb were Adopted bj tbu UitorBAUocuU tu« rliio coofvreoco wblcb uiet lu WAabiug tA la 1388. Tbe cfeAuirae Aiwly Dcrtic oiarty to tbo protection of flaking res ■ub and trawlers in tba opep tea. Eng lund U capeciallr Interested tu pror,j. log greater aofrty for ihaaa raiaato ia rlaw of the number that have I*pu run dawn In tba North era, wIutc tea. aela of all nuttona p!y. America haa not auch a largo Interoat, aa ihr Q«b Ing oo the Newfoundland banka is off the track of tba great linen and tha other great flabertee region off Alaska la comparatively free of travel and much of the Halting moreover, la done In tlie rivers ami bays. Voder tba present International ralw ilablng veaaola of lass theu twenty toos oat registered tonnage when nadn wax and when not luring their uoto, drertgaa or Unas In the water ara not obliged to carry aide light*, bnt te prsvont colllahma mart luro ready at band a lantern with n green glass on one aide ami a ml glut on' the other aide. It la propooed to strengthen this rule. Tho proposed British amendments specify particularly the lantern olgunU <rf trawlers, to make them distinct from vaaaela fishing with lines or nets. When engaged In trawling, by which *" dragglug of an apparatus aioug tlu bottom of tin? am, the rev aeln, it atoum. It la proposed. Stull carry a trl colored Ian turn so constructed as to dnw a wblia light from right nhrud to two potala on each bow and a green light and a rad light orar so arc of tho bortsou from two ]<olnts oo each l«rw to points abaft tbu lieain oo tbo starboard ami port aides raapectlraly. and not leas Uuio nor mors than twelve feet ltekvw the trlcolored lament a white light hi a lantern so rout true tad na to abow a Hear light all aronml tlm horisao. Sailing vosxels engaged la trawlhu moat show a white Sara op light In addition to tha usual lantern. Modifications are proposed. with rpacfai) referanca to tho fleheriaa la tbo sea* lh« coast of Japan nod Ko ran. "BE A MIXER." r»»m lalfmltr •* CtlMf* “«•'« «* Hla MalMIl. B* (I “good frilow.” Lwra to “ml*." Amialrr tor »octal gnaw. Do mot overlook too p Mount totage of Wfn, which bm lortone end happlnom. And do net make book* your only friend*, for they an MnoU comfort oat la tho cold, hard world. Thl* advice w*a recently given to Caivontty of Chicago atodvnu m the formula tor mam by I'rofnwor fn«t J. Miller, too Midway tUxiu of oOIlutlotn, any* the Chicago Itrcord Ronald. The recent utterauco* of J*bn D. Rockefeller, who ha* egptw od bhwtf a* oppoMd to ladng a "good fellow," war* camptatety Iguor ad By lb* iwotomor. Hla acblrom wu aetltlrd "Bom* htadeat*' Matt*.” "It la not good for mag to ho ita*' «M mfernor Miner. "Tbcrofor* egV ttrele toe aortal grace*. By tola I do Mt ax5*B going to tenth* oeran time* a w*ok or *v*g ate. Donee* *r* nil right bat there are other place* than ball room* u tan tho aoclal gmooa Loam to gain a'-roan to your fallow man. it I* worth « fortane lata* "good ml*, re," It Meoa* g life fall of hepphtoag. Tho really ownreenfel aum get* around aainog aim and doe* ant hnM NlgMeff "part" . Od* Mfferf of Roaaa Jepanoao Wop. A cMrloo* effect At the war in the far *g«t I* to* migration of mark* to UnropeoH watem. The oahmarta* ex pto«tom are euypoaod to her* fright*©. *1 to* treat aim wMcti h«v* p*o*od to* Mom aonoi and hare ha*g of to* BUCK HMD METHODS Rigid Inquiry Suggested to tbs Immigration Authorities. fO KEEP OUT LAWLESS B1CILIAI8 IbuKabu* Ufhn «hM hnml M'mIm «r Snr Tavfc Bt'uaal«lM«* la secrefc Entire raaatry Ea«t eg Chirac* Far lwv««la M Celarlaal Ulaeltala, With c VUa la Their SifimUa. A rigid Inquiry lulu the epuruiJuna at the ninck natal hand with a near ts deportation baa be«u laggaated to tbe comuileiiouwr af Iminlgrados, Frank 1*. Sargent, by UrougfaUw Uraodru burg or New fork city, saya tlw Washington cermepuiMlcnt of die Now York Fuat. 11a baa written to He coin hiUalotaw nucleating a cttaraci of tbs •Wire territory cast of Chicago u lUt a ▼tew to departing all aaepccu of that atrip# who are found to bars criminal aatecadsMti. Mr. Hrandaudagg’e own fairoatlgadoa of tlio Immigration problem gives bis ▼tswa unaaiml weight la the mimla of the federal official!, mot Us suggestion Is recatring attention. Ha urges that Detective Bergcaut Tetroeinu of New ion bo cosunUaioned by tbo (Flirt mow of Furmans ami labor to tmJor Uke this avan-ti, aa La i-redils I be Ital ian detective with fioallfleatlou* better thau ara pomassad by aay atbar max la tbo Cut tad Kutea for apprehending tbo tawloas Met liana. “11# It Uw only mu know* tbcoi by sight aa wall aa batag aofUsintad with their criminal I nconla," declares Ur. Brandenburg. •Ho could trail tliom wherrvor they mlflit hide and detect them t-rca though lhay attempted to coorsal their Wcotlty. If be had one* known than they could not oacti|to him." Oommlaaloocr Barguot baa nut yet had time to coo* klci- the suggestlos *nally. bat bo mania It with furor. The mein trouble in making nidi do portaUoaa, be realises, will bo In trac ing those who liar* gained admittance to the United Stales under assumed ■amea Until tbo dejmrtmcnt assure* Itself on tills point In each enso It can not place the ruspoasiblttty aa to which steamship company mast boar the ex pense of deportation. In this exigency tbo personal knowledge wiilch Detoc tlra ret rati an poatseoea might brings the difficulty. Tbo commlMloocr is consklerhig tbs subject in tlx light of a similar case which engaged bis attention only a fow day* ago. It was that of a woman ■uspvct living la Cleveland. Tim in cas tigation disclosed her criminal record and established beyond a doubt, from anarchistic lllersture and InganunA toey eorraapoadmu-e lu her possession, tlml her. Bctlvltlaa wero of a lawless tart and that Mm should be doportad. This actloa lias already boon taken. ItepreacntotJons to tbs department aUegu that there are fi^uu Black Hand members la tha United at ate* and that an extrusion of their depre dation* Is liuiMiueot. Tim basis for this prediction la that tha tnereoso Hi the number at foreign lawbreakers baa do crossed an greatly tbo oppartunltioo for praying upon Oielr on countrymen among the Immigrants that limy am Bllklllff Ihnlr tlimfitn ln.11 It la pointed oat that the Kata, of which tba ntack H»nJ ia a tort of Sicilian offshoot, waa originally devot ed to tba raodetta, bat apread vat into lawleatncai wllhoct tingo of io called **°nor" to ba aroogod. Tba aawar band boa Roue area further la U* dis regard of methods. Oonmlaatonor Sargent betterea (bat thcae rtevriopmesta <T»'—<•» a,, eaaaltp. upon which ha commentod ta fata hiat aaaaai (apart, for a -stricter ■arraiUanro orer tfnailgralUa. Ha aaea l»c««ahig nead Car more thorough pro tection against foreiga anarchists seek b»g «tylotn ta tbo Dotted SUtoa, and fa rare reach ing aa anden tending with fore*«u garanuaenta to require a need poaaport from every lzmaigreat De sirable aawooantrs would baza no dlf Acuity la procuring rneb oBolal recent •nandailon lu thatr boana country. Ware a paaapart to ba leered willfully •bread ta gat a criminal eat of tba country be would bare la rea aw* great Hak ef Mantttcatian and depvrta thru bare that he weald prohebly tarn In another dlrectieo. At praeant Kaw Tork la the eeay refuge appealing treat Mrengfr ta the least desirable ham! SNOW MEASURING DEVICE. A MW procaaa tor roeamrtng tho toll of mew bu lw«a devtaed morally by Urn weather bureeo ood will Im mod tklo winter, eaye tho Waablaqum cor rocpendcat of tUo Now York Foot. Un dor Uio old beele of iseoesrcBmt it bm boM aaeuiard that too latbaa of mew wwre^oqnlvakat to om inch at water. Uocoit obaorrationa hero allows, how over, that thle ratle la not eorroct. Mi porittMto wore made on eocomulated wlulor mow before U bad beqaa to »«tt A oiaijtio apparatus war pleased and placed at a busher at potato os tba baadwatoro of rtrere asd at aotoct ad loralttro. The actual depth of the now waa measured at regular biter raht and mrtlotM ware rot eat to de termine (be water equivalent It srsa (bond that laetoad oC-Um mppooud if Ho er esr la ton (he awltod auow la mate Betasrett Bowed a retie to wa ter of Ire ta ton and frequently at three to tan. 1«e Importance of thle may bo op prertate-J bettor when It la reahood that the difference of a single tub at water from the dmlsaga baton at a Hear Bay mean a deed. U la hoped that the new lafcraatlea wffl enable the beraeo to make Bore aoesrote Com GAME BIRD PRESERVES. ■•tltul *ih4I«i h>n«u W««Ml «*■ <**••*• lx Labe laiixiM. By A priy t iiiiaUo.i of lYwIdoul l(«mm volt, a cow at wbiMo anior Iim boau trotwmhUJ to the JUoruudto hunt office. •U tin uimwvcjtiI liuub ta the Ilorcu and dWklwiu group* In hake Hitperiw aro ret uvidc a* |ms«rici nul lAidlaf ground* fur Ulliw I'Irtin, moyn H -pee oil dlapaUJi from MuPinetio, UU, iu ilm Now York World. Xl*» oclkm taken 1* In linn wlili |lto luorruiuct creating fOrcol. rmiuo nml bird prom vo* on tor eminent lamia adr.ptcd far Hie pun arm la all purta of llie ( altcd state*. Tl* Island. effected Lj Ihe praai denfo order art remote from chltaa tloa, un Itnpur.iuM far ,>r la earplug out tUo plan of mmUiig a brooding ground. It la not tfao partwr* of tlie department of agriculture, tv wImh Ja rladjctlon fluey laire twm t mu .far red. to make ImpitmauenU ou tlm UL-.wiy but to allow Liiwu tv rauialv lu tlerir native wlldnma, junlutnlulag eoaatant atwroWaiKw la tbo matter of fuctrulu la* trrepnamm nml prercattug lmutera amt trappury from riylttag tfeo place*. In Um Uuroo group there aro a num ber of knadl Maude which do ant np imor on tlm official mapa of tbc govom bind office. Rome of them rau tala law than a aeetloa of lamL while athen luetmlv within their boumhrW frua COD to (MO acre*.' It b aleo *r dcred that aU bodlea at Uad Dun mny hereafter be dlacevrrad ami dradguated am thu wap* ahal lw Included la the order a* withdrawn from i-oUlc entry, tho whole group to be known at the Horae Moral rceerratioo. Thera are eight fall aeetiooa raaarvad ta (he RW klwkf. or IteoajrerW, group, taratad ■ear the inontli of SIilDwItt bay. o* Dm south ehte of trie Royulr. BRACE FOR GOLFERS. Walla* CmmtTm Unto la rmMI BM»» la Cat*. Walter Damp, lb* Tola athletic ad ▼tear, haa Iniriitnl ami (lalvntml a brae* which. II u tbmiglii. will rorrucl tha conr.moo fuuli of .bring in golf, aaya a -\>w Haven dlapalHi to tha Maw York TrlUiiar. la apaaklng of U Mr. Camp an id that plana an? being ■ada to put It mi tbe market «rl> In the Hiring wbn tba golfing atanca far 11MI opeua. It la a brace to hem tha left am atralgbleaad In ilrlrtn: tha ball Tha beec* la fattened a bora and lie law tbe elbow, amt tbo elbow la pro tectod by a pod. Tba burn? taahaa tba lOTtroco of tba drive eomc from the •boulder inaleuil of being partially trwnunilttad by uny motion at tbe el bow. It makoa tbe point of apptk-alion In (he leverage a foot longer Umu if tho traaainiaalon traa from tha atbow. •to naHanal Sana in Hawaii. Whun tba two other oompaale.i of tha Tenth Infantry get bam. aaya tho Hnwutkui Ft nr. luayba a bauatmll team can b* onpiolxml timt ran bant the fblucae AUilcde club. A DE 80T0 RECORD FOUND. ***** **•» Three Cmtertn mm ue •bee* mt Uiu IlMk*. After more (hnu three ceutortw a record of the Ire Bote expedition baa hccu found oil the shore of Lake Itae *ny« a 8t. Pasl dlaputcb to tbo Kiuua* City Star. It «a« oudcr a huge hoahk-r. where It ha* Uta uodtonirb od. The record la written an tbo akta of na i.ut. loi«> It WO* found l>y CW Icr Cray, a farmer, who Urea on the hole of Iaike Ilanka, which It a source a< ihr MhmtiMippl rlcet. He trill aond Ilia rot-ord to the Smlthooulaa laatHw lou In Wuablngtoa. Tlie rucord, which t* barely legible, te dated A a*, a. 1317. it to algarel hy Kerdtaoail Villeoa and Bancha Cuori uiouilMto of tire D# Botn exploring par ty. who in the letter nay they Imre oaaaxl lire lake, whence rloea tire great • Irer In whl.h De Soto bud trees burlad *ls year * Irefunv lako De Bata. **•••» WsWnMli ta PreeeM CMOi, Am Ungaatnoao la Parle named Crnbbo l.o* Invented a i«per walat «m>, wlilch to ileal yard aa a protection ttgnluM ill UK my* a Part* carrewpond •nt or the London Exproa*. -the gttr ucni weigh* only am ounce and a half uad ran Ire fabled ao aa (a go lata aa ordlMry eavakgie. U la made |B one pier*, with botoa for the bead and Mnaa. The larealor, who I* aa adept la the maalpwlatlon of paper, baa irnlr pajamaa, aoefca. bed beet a. Ireartb raga and rarlone arttcloa of general atlllty. Ho look* forward to the time whoa be win be dittoed entirely la paper par MM* CRUSADE Oil AGE LIMI1 Ch:=«go League to Seek Pro. tection by Legislation. 10 PATOU, BUT FAB PLAT Atm an ■ar» Appeal <• With the object of removing Um baa «P*« a s pc worker* to <ke "md and auMtnl age Uasir* aad them to securing age Limit laagac lu Cltfcegu. LXCurtr will be i were age bartfcra to rnnfimi'oeil oo aetmae*. aaj-a the Chicago Tribune. Tba leageo tuts opened cOeaa and It le described aa an aaaoetodoe of rat anma of tbe dril aad “|—Ml liaal out war* aad *«»«» elUscas who hare i •ached (ha proerrtbad age IhaH of fel/dtl roan. Touiparary head* quartern hare been opened la die Pal mr Imu ttafarooB. Jamea V. Uawaar to indtm of the kagaa aed Beajaada Utoeax, whe waa a captain • i atouptooatara dgrtto the civil war aad a member af the Old Ctdcego LhdM guard, to the eecrctaiy aad Crease rt». A ckeator ilawillih a the object* at tbe taegae ease: “Of all tbe idatiei ibaw to a rusa’a right to earn a Urtag the baa pot apea labor bg the (ortrdeo jraar age hailt I* alamnl. The main poryow of ttiU league mi lw tli* ramoral aad par auucwL banldm mr of that ban Vy each ■tanaa aa uH bo toowl atom eStcUve •ad permanent. “Tbo docra of tba laagua an opea to all buaoat sad ladoaubwa aad n*uw ablo men. especially flpu* who Ian pa mod tba proacrlbad ago Unit! of furry ■*«» ran. U WOI load tba Agbt against use oatradam by eongraaaloaal enactment aad ecefc tba Croatia* a* a trliolo—ao aentiaaent among aedi cm ptayera who base act altogether Car fatten tbat unit happinaaa la foaad aaoat aordy in baud labor." Tbo forty-dra yaar ago Unit." add bacratary Giroux rsoaotly, 1* a reaalt of tba army aad aavy placing a ttmK on tlie ago of enllatmout. Tlda baa been axtandad la etvl) department* of tbo national and atntn gtrrenuneota awl luoro recently adopted by private corporations. TbJa movement la ace •aaary to ovetvoma a oowtltia* tbat la rtmadtag trite alarming rapidity. "Wo already bare been pttaaiaad tea moral anppoct and toflnaaea at an at national repate to extend'the more, nnt to other great eotamcrcini and ted o»trial center*." Tbo league anuouucua that It daaa not intend to antagonist tba employ ment of women within tbo » pliers of bm amt or actual naeaaaldea. but kalda tbat man poewMsce tbo libomt light to bo eoaoldcrad Ant aa tba lute and breadwinner of the family. Tbo league will place particularly bw fora tbo government “tba | i ribtonl oataudain of retoruaa of tba eM war and tba Apaalab war. to tbat they are refused tbo poraolt of their taalbumbto right to labor in all tbo departaaenta of tee —‘sr-Trl f nmnimant to aereedaaoa 'with tbelr mental nnd physical equlp mont Irrespective of age." A mooting «c IH league vrUl am M catted. “Wo Intend to appoint eomnilttr**,” cold I'nafcloM Dorracy, “who ««1 emu *ooa tbo dopartmeot atorea. tbo fate mcreaotlla bonnet oad tho roUrood of deco and art them to roooaoldar (Mr attitude again* moo of middle a«a. “Wo Mood to Mho • “'■nUll ■aool/ plea. Cod knows that tbs dta otios with many a boos is tmgta aoosgh. bot wo wont so f iron, manly fate play. Wham yoa tooUno that bh prctwlteo U • mattor ad bat too yean wo eon cbnugo it.” CUPID TEN O'CLOCK CLUE Mao* to ■ aeotaUaulaa tow tm For tbo i twaJuo with a llo sb tbdr tlsao sad to aocosrage tho htktt of “brooklag oorsy” early tbo Oaptd Ton o'clock dob of Imoumport, lad., boo organised with twenty char ter aaooabora. toys o apodal dkpoart from that placo to tfac gfc. quire r. UlM ItoraM Moors tbo fsssdsr, la (he prroldoat As declared that two oroalagt o wort was o bind! n| oppor lootty fur tbo prooooMtew of tho moot intent aslt and belters* that “ha two r«te« poofdo can bar# anything to Im portaat to oay that K ton hut folly be floraWied lu a three tear can.” Aanaanring lu iom rpapw bar In loa th* to combat erflj arleina (nuu ton KTMt niuiUiirlir hafora Martin**. ** «•■*» far ourulluauta ta It* arsr efob uat doctor** h ait) rar station l** Juvo luktoff te tfnwpon Si* boa* to •xtaM tho liM throaxbnut m* nata. HJ« Moore u outy atgbtaaa ard *T a proaolnont otit fnmttr. to fcrknik m ralMWal*. r/d ThOaoedM* nraaao MakM m aladt ' *£.~SKjraratdr ctAmB'Mruv* r«r m.Y f max aMn‘a HalM wtt Oo.taMir reaward mta tom 1rton*h wwh tfc* ki«r«M Ml KJr laanhoy wwa m» imXi than .to hoour *•*» n* aarMaa Ma ~—tmr i ii iiortii— itnr ' _tor aaak oruri) 1iT itaai ao ran wait. Tkar wtotm warn a* rot ho aaaa. •two hot nr Max maa* foaOtat wMi Baawoaax dal «m row law waa waia mat*!* waa a Maka aMt b^4&«SSs: ... fSave Yourjfl 1 Horse-Money t X t *mm,M*m . X on every pnr ch **e? It M like getting tbst mocb par JL 'X for aimply breaking the animal to harness. X 7 Onriap the put week we have had a good trade la X 7 our unbroken bocacaaai oMdaaaad they fcaee gleam X T pood aadafacciou. Plenty ol both broken and nnbtok- 7 X a Mock atill on baad. See oar atsek at ouce. Term* J X al way* fair. JL, i * ' i | Craig & Wilson $ 444.44444 4 M444* MMttttt tT
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