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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER I
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The latter made three dollars per head for selling them.

They brought about $60 a piece.

When shipped at New York, by English buyers, for France, South Africa, and elsewhere, they cost about $190 a head.

The farmers of Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin, are getting rich from horse culture and the raising of cattle.

He said that fifteen years ago, the farmers, in many instances, had heavy notes discounted in the banks.


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