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Show Teat "Trouble in Cottonwood." There wasen't much of it, after all, as we are informed, only a general squabble for the part proprietorship of , a saloon, in which various and sundry j "men of war'1 were on hand, ready to march on the enemy for the party that : had the biggest purse open. -Nobody ' was hurt, and even the elevated axe, raised to mash in a door, was dropped in quietness and no wood splintered. ' Suchscenes,however,shpuldbe frowned dqwn by every person that desires peace and has a proper regard for the sacredness of human life. No one wa: killed, but it might have been different |