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A blue mark here iijea:. thai. the sub scriber to this copy of The New iti be li'ual on. subscript oa JPiease make a pay- life foi. xxxi r MQUm AIRY, JOTORTE CAROLINA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 11, WIS. JVO. L4 jansaiCAN tells or T0RTTJEE3 IN JUNGLE. Dr. Eamiltoa Bice Often faced Jhaih ca Trip up tha Amauion. j Loudon, Dee. b Dr. Hamilton; JLice, au American surgeon: ami! traveler, who has just arrived m l-oudou, a tier a journey of 21 months' exploration La southeast Colombia aud northwest Ucazih ia the course of which he haa traversed 100,OW wu.ua? ruiile of almost uiuknotwn territory, ha fjiiven cut an interesting aceouut nf b experiences. "Accompanied by Lieut. Von Uaaier, an Austrian officer Dr. KWeaaid, "I letf London in Dee. Mil, for Rarrawiuilla, at the auoutb. of tho Migdalena river, jand 25 day later reached logota the capital of Colombia. Eleven mules, each carry hug 200 pounds of supplies, were procured and dispatched to San Martin, a little twn founded oXX) years ago by the early Jesuit fathers, ami to that base we proceeded a month liter with a second batch of aaules. "Cntil August last, wheu we are?ched civilization at Manao, ljOOO miles ip the Amazon river, ur record was one of bad weath er aunt physical horrors which uJy South America can aujiply, nf insects whkh made existence horrible, of periods of starvation atntt consupaent mutiny, and the nstant presence of disease. "Tho gn-ater portion of the rugiun we explored was uninhab ited. We found traces of a' race pf very light-colored Indians, by ao means white, but much palex ilnuu the ordinary Amazon trihea. These are known as Andotjue and according to report are maB In muuber. Their village are aiuouuid by their teigtfboxs. On &tm Papunaua riftr - we -ame sacro people who had never itfen a white man. They suffered an inc h from the bite of poisonous erpeivui -with wttk'h the piver was intfeKttd, as a result of which a large mnuber of ludiaiM porUhod nr'try year. "Moi(juitota madd Ufa almost wi4earalle, ind th-svarnw of Barge RnaM-tting ants, wlh jijx-artxl at mrwet, ate ir eloth lug, laade our awMipnto iwU ue liv, hik! even ilevouretl our n4 lieuse, too, wa a very grove eon.suleration, and durirg a eer taun portion wC our journey our supply gave wit, and vto wvn TtnVu'ed to eating monk ry- flesh, .nut very iittU tf that, While traveling t the source of the .Apiirw our food wan exhamtid, u my (snpanioiis were nvetikeikd by wo months' con timKni hal labor mt disea.se tlwl It wan imrxwNftWe for all to Hre.eedY ainl I had to g on with nuy 12 men. -difnenlt' frd painful, aud only worked out t two to three mth .a day. IJvery foot of the tnuk luul to ho out with hatohettea And Ait, one man going ahead with :a (jomiMuw. IlumlmU uf cun, r anutlt "atrunH, ran across our Vath ainl thti0 were Hiinply nlive with rnrjsiM, a daiigeroiw awtml fish (rf a vindiotiiVe nature wliich iufluitcd an ugly eptio vvoutnl :-rtitciwled with nmeh Hin." Tliin rtnlttnl month later in Dr. llamlltKui Rice- himnelf heinig -tWilmtktiHtl witli iKUommi uKmm'ii nuull eonipelhtl to terate by "uimUe Irghl 1y injtM'ting cocaine rtikl tetltting hw leg t tile Imhh Tlie operation tok: two huura aiwt -.iltlmii'h Uii oc-currttl nine iniuitliK ago the wound are ntill Ulillisltlcd. "All if iw," ciitiiiel the ex plorer, "were practically htarving :aiml the only 'oiin mm t retrivii 'in the hope f meeting me re lit f partie. These d'wl not, how tver, turn up, and we were re-dili-ed ti inw un til of inuihkcy 'r d.i t'onl iuiKum tliiMioler htnrniH, nvilii urmt 1 r In-iig Mtnw k by t'.glitii;l..tf jilt iiriiiuid u, made our retreat perfii't niglitituire. Soon "Wr laid t iiIniuiIhii rvi'n tiling tect. our haniiiiock. 'TriTMiitly t he rain .stupi.l .And inTtiiU of anti, IhXh ;iikI iiiiiHiiitMM eiiine out and further tortwrid ui. Our -nwlit inn wn d'Xpnr.ite. llviry day tin tt my peopU' aftHiiiiiid n more i-iirinim and gla-y iiipir.inei,1 ur faecti 1m eanie minki-n and nn iWslty yrUow, anJ we were de-prii-nl ili-nt we rarely nxehangd A word. One of tho men 1M all power wf speech, aud wuld only wiling tike an animal. "It wa under such poiionoua cotnliiioott at thes that a nusaber of operations were performed. Th majority of the operation, of which there were over a hundred, wer suoceful. One wotable oast win of man sufferirr from, an thrax. Uit tem.pcnatuxo was Wl for Lx days, and I bad to op erate three times, redwing hia teimpe nature fcy mt.an( shiws soaJml in a atreaau. He made a cio mp ete recovery, and huilre.k of eases suibsueiltly cmue to me for treatmeut." Ir. Rice described how they caune across a coiony coinjoscd en tirely of male lndisuiti. At a enlnK'uent tyfcago yf th journey thy trav-ersed a anaike vnfeted wajnp on the upp.'.r Yiurida. "Thre was io s;gn of human life, but tapirs, jaguar and Dioitkeyv ailnouutled,' 1J". Kice exptiiincd. 44 They were ati turn? ua domestic auiml. The tapir ttw&m aroutKl the canoe, whilt the jiguara aniffeil rouiKl our net at night ami had to be driven f like dog." Rein of Terror new Prevailing. Jlexioo City, Tuelay, 9. A real reign of terror best desvrib the cojkditioiw today prevairtmg thnuglH)ut MexK and especially in the capital. Frosident lluerU i taking what he want a wherever he finds it and declared that he will hold m imlefimtely, tx'ores vf women have leen presistxl iuto military service ws oajup cook, uursott anU gatherers xf fuel ami provwioiw. Meoicx City mw looka like a deserted village, because baforf 9 o'cVmik toitey all peons V-rked themselves u their hoiwof to Einoia Child Wants Younger 8ajU Clus. Waasluikgton, Dee. 6 'Tlease app4int a younger Santa Clair,' wrote eight-year-okT Lodema L. Ilile, of Album, HI., to PostBuaa ter Oeneral Hurle-ton in a letter which reached that affkuala dtkJ to-day, "(Irandpa says he used to come to hw house when he was a. little boy, he ;mibt -be pretty old by thus time, and Ihn afraid he'n t(o old to come to my hoiwe. " Mr. lturlMon wrote LodtMna that a personal representative of Santa Clair would attend to her want., ' Honor Boll. .Uonor KoM f (hmlon -hxl 'or MTnd month. 1st (Wudf Herbert Kulk, Rena Stewart, Aubrey Marsh, Wwdcy and Annie DaviH. Mattie Cliiiton, Irvin Chilton, Claial Cox, Coy N'eedham,' Sherman Chilton, Ri co Ing, Maimie Chilton, Fresl Hrya.nl, Marvin and Jeremiah Hr,iant, Roy Towe. 2ml (Iradt Maud Hryant, Non- uie and IVriue Needhiwn, Joiner Chilton. , , Unl (Imde Clajbriel Towe, He ii. Key, Am and Dewey Chan dler, DeWev Neilhiiiin. 4th nrji.ltwKr.tl Key, Myrtle Chilton, fUmuel Kulk, Sylvester Denney, Mm Hie Chilton, Herbert Chilton, (tharlie Cox, Kt'fie Kev. Mb (liule(Wa Kulk, IVarl Chilton, Ma Stewart, Ktta Wmg ner, Miruile Kullk, t-,ey Henney. (ith (Irade .le-ne Stewart, K.m ory Kulk, .laeilli Denney, Noiiuie Kulik, Drue Chiltuji, Kobert Kev, 7th Urad. Ada Kulk, Coin Flilieliiiui, Ivmie I)enuey. Nellie K, Hrtinore, Tosieher. Dee.. Ilth, l!M:i.' Notice. lly virtue of an order of the , Superior Vnirt of Surry Comity i s I iiiiniit r r, 1 will hell at jpilMie ailetioii for cali on the 1'isuiiMH en Saturday 1 1 t "JTlli j'lay i I' Dreeiiilu r l!H:l, lit one o'- eli.il,, J'. M, t In follow in,g real jiMal-: I.yii:' iii Surry (Vumty, N ( '., adjoinii'g tin- Harden il.ilf'.oii pleee mi the Noitli, ,. j.V. Creed on the ;.,t, ',ter Cii,,l pliii'c on tin fvHifh, and j XN'e-f runt m ining about three and i thil l follllh aero, liinfe or !. ' I.' 1 ll . 1 . II.. ioiiiwii 4 a part m nif iuu:ey Creed lail Sale will le made for assets 1o pav debls. Th! Dee. :mJi,'i:m;. J. A. (Veitl, Coin. PANAMA SZSO DEAD. Sevn Years of Arduous ia Tropin Clisat . of Wu Too Much. ISalltiunore, Md, Dec. 5.- Labor Ossffd -Limit. CoL Iuvid pfsbose CaiiUrd U. fj. A.,.. who dtrcctod the engineer iiyg work! in the CuMr cut, a divku of the Vunaru euwil. died at Juhix llo-iikuiH hospital here today. Lieutenant Colom;l Oaillartl kad. beei a iiatii'tKt at fche hoiital suico Ai&tfut 1 . , - - ' : lat, suft'erUkg! from u growth in the head,- the result of seven year arduous la bor in the tropical climate of the canal zone. He failed gradually but steadily and for the last) two months had beeu m a state of j oeona due' to the pressure of the1 craual growth upon the nam, cells. The physkriaua decided soauetilue ago that an operatiwn wad uselea and might haU-n h' death. He w survived by hta widow ami a son, Lieut. David 1 Chil krd, V. S. A. IV.th were at the bed-'ide when the etui caane. lieuteiwut Colonel (Jailtird was born at Winjnabonti, S. C, in 1j54. He graduated from. West Point Military aadvray in ISM, ami wince that time had won many honors km the engsiieerlcg service. A bill was introduced it Congress last month promotii hu to the rank of colonel in rooguitiu ef h'w d'titinguisihed service whWi culmiuattxt i the greutt ngineer iig feat in the ldhm ectku of the Panama canal. When Culebra cut was flood d by the blasting of Clamboji dike on (X-tover 10 last (Vlotiel Ikil laxd lay uncon.''aouH in hit bexl at the hospital here. 4 (kxuhiel OaillanCa death is the fulmination of a breakdown aiul exposure m the cnal one where he vetted h'w skill as an engineer against the sliiltin soil cvf tho CuM.rte cut. To him had been Riven the most difficult task in connection with the canals const ruction, to master th laml-siids-s ami quaiksauds wluclk ex temled for eight nulee long tle line of the 1VK1ih. cut. During the early years of hU contest with U'e UiuUlide Oail iard iever knew what a morning wh t)i hriivg forth. Dver nigh' tln mounthins movtxl ami cover ed with 'tlieir deposit tlw- tratks and even the cam which wore used to rvmove material. Tin CidJr cut runs htnnvgh the Kioitiiono of the American con tinent, (laillard dug imlomin itiidily until h'JI wftvu- hill fouml its angle of rqe and he check ed' the laud-didm tave nt (ieu rfteha ami pxiinta tvarby. There tlu ululing was persistent but had v'wibly weakitied wIk'ii the eu ginere wis otinpeUed to-atop. kU wrk isl seek H'st. Vor the greater per'usl of his wrk on the. Isthmus (Vlonel Oail lant wm without ft chief n.Ww iant, He wanted to save money. He gavo hit attention iwt only to the great engineering prublems la to Jl the details of shovel woik, train work ind diviiiwisie. He chekid up on the unall 1hiii.gt and once it was eomput d Shut by his careful ovm-Might he hal wived the government )jil7, (M0,(1HI, Men who worked with hmi said that ho gave 12 bourn of e-u-h day to the Culobra cut. In ad dition he had a voice in all mat ters iprrtainiihg to e utriitecrii'g work: ill the zone, to eivil iid iiiinivtiation ami to the g-neral einnliwt of affairs. The Inaiil wor.k, the nervous strain, tin worry and the tn pioal cliuiaie eoiiibini'd lii'oke Ii'h health at the hour f his final triumph. Th -re Vie little 1 ft. th' ie to be do!M but to n move the wol't ivirth f the hlide at Cuenrae.lui. Crwtly Reduced Fare for the Xmas and New Ytr Hclidayn. For the ClirUtiiwis mid New Year Holiday the Southern ltaiJ ejiy will kill imiiiuI trip tiejie's at r 1 1 v reiliieed fari. lUt'S of Bale Deei-lhber 17? ll t' 'JMh. Deei-mliir .'tUt, lrM and .lan ary 1 st , PMI, with l'i'al re turn limit .lanuary tilh, l'H For further and d tailed iu fonnatiiiii ajijily to any Southern l&tilway Tioket Agent, i.r, H. H. Delutt, D V. A., , Charlotte, N. C. BOB THOJtPE, QLD STAGS DKIVEE, HELD RECORD A3 HOLDUP VICTIM. Rcbrt Thorpe Was Held Up More Ihaa Dozen Times and His Pa3ntrs . Bobbed By Jaozues md Andmoa Conga. Fulton, Ms., Dec. 6. Robert Thorpe, who died recently in San Anfcouo, Tex., wtw one of the pioneer c.oiu:h. driven of M."onri. lro the railroad ThojTe was a boy were built in Howard county skivl learuvd to drivo the - . , first fiosu-h hclween Fayette and JeJterson v4ty. Later hw terri tory waa eniLarged and hU drives included those to Fulton, Colum bia Glsgow, Trovidem-e and othvr trly day towiuL lie WM4 aimo-sx oorn on ine statge, hi father havixf been a driver txi'ore him, and when he w&a a lilt!? f.41o(vy u.s.l to hold the lines. As he grew older be bevaane a proficient driver, and when hi father eaiight the "gd fever" in 14'J ami went to Cali fornia, Fmih took' hw ilace. He wa.i only 14 years okl at that time. The stage he drove was drawn ly but two horse and was calUd the tuail hack. It plk-d between (Vluiuhia and Jef ferson City, Mo. As he grew older he wm promoted to drive a fcur and later a ix-horso stage between Cohnnd'ba. aud Fnovidenet Th'w waeJ in IS08 and lS5f. He drove a .stage gfor a time in Ar kansas after thi, am.1 lateer, rc turiMiig to (VJumbia, drove out c there to tVntralia, Huutaville and Clasgow. Ha Ceremony in Hold-Up. Itoln Thorpe liked to recount incident of his exciting oAreer aiHl used to tell of many experi ence he had with bandit. Short U Jb,ciar,tkk ika.th he kdd of. the. first tiu he emxuntertxl the Jaiues boy ami the Anderson gaiif. It we after he returned to MiHHouri and owumd along the roaul near (ila.vgow. Thi wa-s duriiKg the (Hvil NS'ar and the " jayhnfwker" t'nue, and a uhort time before they had captured a train, k'Ulinir 14 federal aoklieia in chargo U dt, ami in a fight with iiiilitamen kilhd t7 of them wultUiried tluni in one grave, "They used little certinony in holding up ami rulibiitg me," said Tiionpe; "a little was used inliryiig the militiamen. They tNinibU'thed me und surrounded the stage. They called on me to throw up my hamU. 1 did not hesitate, 1Mb ha mis went up at the iiwtant tlt one of the gang gr,iled the brslle bits uf the leaders if my team. They M all the money that wa in the bag in the 'Uot,' ami after rifl ing the letters in the mail aacks, wliitth they made me help them do, tlmy let mo go. I did n(t irry either, nor did I lmki bank. "I nukse during my career a stage driver 1 was hold up (mire than a den . tiimen, al though 1 Iwve never counttxl them. Never Harmed Drivers "The Jiunes ami Anderson bon hekl me up oftrner than any other gang while I was driving in M'nouri. I nn;nt y tlutt no persoitid violence was ever done to me. This, 1 suppose, waa be cause I was only a hoy, iaud even after 1 was full grown and had attaint d my majority 1 had 8 very youthrul appearance, which may have made the obbers thii k me younger than 1 really was. 1 was known all over the country is h iilf the youisvftt Mt.ige driv er on any line. "Oh one otvasii n, w hen I a held by Alldftaolt Dial his !itW the lel'-r loo'.'d the OX Oi'ts liiiiull', uh.ie.li eoutailletl a fine pnir of lNotsi. Anderou pull d iff his wn boot ard put on tin he !. tn k from the bundle. They had been loade for the col- din I i f inn the fi r iee f the retrimeiit in of the government. Then- w a niwithi r jiaeliau'e, eoii taii iif.' ji I ox of ciiMr, aUo be- lielft to the colon I. A nd eOU i iMi.lied tie- li.X nil I fi'lid all of hU poeki! with theui. AlnlelMUij ht id i t me, ' I 1 1' ii t I. no lit a u l- luri-foi.t-d, e to ee! n t f en ! a dii'iieit Yankee i ffiei, m you can tidn l.iui my lot aiul tell liiin with proper lokliliii' be can get a lfol deal of MiVir Olitell 'om. They'll bat him several I'li'tiil.n. tiiaHv if he's a cav alry colonel and wUv "i his hor)e. The Jay hawkers Get & Becruit. "This RiBin? Anderson was a pioturvtiue ehawter. I rtnin.ni br another iuc'uleirt that .occur red while hs? wih rolling a t:ge I iw drivir:. its pas- ci:(gen was a taJ, iiinliy,., ra.w-bom-d ubivp. When Anderqon. auk ed him for bin valuuibJea the chafli replied : "'taint got none.' And?r- sn then a-skt-d him w lucre he wa? goi. He frankly admitted' that he wa.' goiJg to look for the leader of the Jayhaiwkvra, a man by the uifcine of Andentou. Thia setfliied grrntly to interest An derson iinunediately. Anderxon a.nkei.1 hirni what he was gointf to do with h iiii. The lajdiy chap replied: 'dine hi in and hiM gang." 'Could vou aw ion the MW- souri river!' ked Amk'rson. l" oil on the MeXkoan ciov " 'I gtie-ss to, if I hiud to.' j crnuneut weapons whose discharge " 'Could you kill a man!' v.m would often d little more than the next question. The' reply 1 jre;k the iJtin. Wretched mus wa the saune. 1 vt'1 the hand of rtoops good Anderson then iat 'in the;f(r liltk but dbsay were pitted laijcy chwps fae. He had hard-laast the trusty rifles of our lv ilone so before the latter i baokwoodnen, accustomed to kiKK-itxl him down and lit on top! of him. Aivderson's gaig. which had been snickering at the aiun-ple-anindeil stranger, promptly pulled him, tff their leader, who immediately sau.b I trueeef voull do. and ITl:rw from the IudiaiM as tihey tidv wu. The lankv one then t.iid. 'W1a-, who are yorn!' "The Jay hawker header au swered: 'Me! Why, I'm only Amlemon. You are the jinneral. 1 kinder cvmuuard this giivg- We re the Jay hawsers you aiv lookin for, and you have jined. 'Whei my ab&ge wviit on it went w'Ahc4 the larky iJt ranger. 1 heard afterward h bocaun thi UK dw l .U'Akv - Bsisfd 113 Bushels of Corn on an Acts. Durham, Dec. 6. Rurk Weath trly, n (d A. C. Wcwtherly, f tins (lownan liexition of Durhanu county, won the first przo iu the lny corn club oontetd. This boy raised 113 bushols of corn on one acre of laud. The first prize wrn a patented cultivator which was given by the anoruing newspapiT if this city. The second nearest for first honors was Rurk Weath c nty's brother, Hill Wtatherly, who pixulmnl 5ti bushel of corn on an acre of land. The awards were made at the county ixnirt house ycstcrilay ami a large cpo-wd f Durlwim county ly) ami a number uf the city peiple attended tlw contest, and rlk- amount of interest taken in the ivntest 1y tlw people of the cUy was indicated by the ftict that there were mono price than boys who intend the contest. The wwinittce made it rule iot to (wuisUlcr yield unlcj! they iiiuouuttd to as much as fX) bush els t an aen, ami this rule kneoKkxl out a large nuutUer. The tweuty-twu loy who sent in their reports raistni on. twtvity two acn (f laml during the past neason 1WH hudttkt f n tii. llie average number of buthels iH'r aero of land wa 71 311 bush els. The a-verage cieft l-r bushel was udniut 115 cents. According to calcuUitkin made by a gov ernment workier from the thwrt men of agriculture the boys this ycRi made a pinifit uf il',0W(Ji) o.l tlniir corn crip thi year. Rata Dc gtvt Fires Caught in the Act New York Shin. Iiii's l a sometime steal match- s ard start fires. Proof for sdi epth': For an hour yesterday after lumn mnoke from ibedy k.new wheie siftt-l throiwh the sis story teiioimnt Iioiim- .:t I'll Can iron Stni t, on the Fast Side. Persistent Miifiig traced it to the kitrl.vll f So!. HU. II lell blaiMii on the ihird Moor. It was eurl.i g throiik'h a i rack uinlertle h .1 ,K . .Soliuiiou cilli-d the f.reiion. They tr- no ti e l'l r and foiii.il a rat's i.'.-t luiole i f rigs The r au's w ere MautiiMi i ii g. lu u ili.ir hour the rat family would Iniie had no home. "All HIV life p ople l ave breli trllii g ine that rat are ivpin iln for noli- telu-llli l.t firi, but I never beloved it until now,' aid lUt'.il. i u Chit i ileiiii. Not Sinless for Us. The gun workj of RaJjh Lopez in kiillinr five officer of the laiw and gi'ttiihg away, after the mmrder of a fellow-Mexicfu at Bingham, Utah, may serve to dwpel the too-prevalent notion that as agabist Mexican warrior Anjoricans are almost bullet-proof ThU notion, while founded broad ly ipu coiittimpt for tho Grea- ers, U in large part due to tho , t , , . MJ ,4. lford ot ht c Ul ur jiwicau nKr. out, peoj'ie aJ Huainted wih only much hw tory covering that war overlook some uuiportant facts. The Mex ican trooiKi were for the must par furnished with arms and ammuni tion of the poorest -sort. EiKlirr grmiii,f oxnenuH a; noine or j "windiing coaitraetors in Europe shwt iuirreb through the eye, uij not let Uheir ia,uai attitude of attack! during the Mexican War prevent thoin from exercis ing as much of that careful re gard for shelter Uvtrned long be- 1 Iw-sib!y could Nor dk we ever atttuii(it th-' grave task wiiich would coinfront v now, namely, that of iijot sttnplv- winning pitch ed battUti ami takiing pmicipal cities ftt'4u an wwmy beaten in advance but of siibduing gueril la ami bandit bandc throughout Mexico's vast extent. Vreeut Mexican anuid forces are ri-al soWim, though raygeit nd drputable, not the tin kind. They hav been engaged ia very mil fighting ahnost contnv uously for several yewrs. They hkdd their live extremely cheap. The- have become veterans in just the sort of warfare w should be compelled to wag against them. They are armed wkh modern rep eti ting rifk whose deadly capabilitim their internecine struggk slmwa. Fin ally, they lie fonnevl the Iwibit of flighting and plunder, they lav? austed their family re lationshis to it, ml they ask nothing better for tha rest of their lives. American volunteer triA"jn or militia who would ne cessarily comprise the nuajority of our forces hold quite ddfer ent views. JVrhapN more than we realize, our loiw opinion of Mexican, war r'huK, and certainly the favorite tli erne of nir ridicule, has to do with their preposterous numiber of comuwimisig officers. Rut, notiiNgt the seven Mexican (en eraU now in flight with 700 men tnwwrd our bortkr, The NVrfolk Virginiiiml'ilot recalls a report by (Jen. D. H. Hill to the War Department at Richmond tu a Hoaneihiard (Virolirva regiment. There were present for duty one colonel, two Meuteiiant-eoloueU, two majors, 12 capta'tra, 116 lieu tenanta, 48 sergeants, 72 corpor als, nd "one private with the misery in his bowels." We may add Private John Allen's proud loast that he was the only fciir vrvhig private of the Confederate Army. And the (mfederate Army did ine fighting, Weak ness for titles, especially military titles, is by nc imwns eoiifuusl to tho other side of the Rio Orainle. It covers the Wi.-ltern HtsniHphere south of Canada as broadly as the Moiiroe Doctrine, if n t more so. Charlotte Ob server. A Big Ehntage Jn Egg Supply. Atlantie Oily, N. J., 1W, 6. A hoitagi of two hundred aud fuity million oi-'(.'s on D-ceinber 1 was ivjmrtel by forty five id the largist warehouses in the l iiitnl States at th-t enuveutioii ol the American rtri ho!ieiueu s voelatioll here today. The I. L'li prices are hUmol in iait on the farmers7 wives not know ii g the proHT nothxl if li.iiidliiii' the iiiiKiuct i .l imt liKiuct u .ii. lour ami siuppiKi.p pron.puy. Tin ft. charges prtiuptml tho re cti t boy colt on f-g by th 1 Kill t wives' l.el)fi!S ill N'eAV York, Philadelphia, (thieago and l;au-u i ;ty , by whvdi the prices w i re fort vd d- u. ! " .1
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