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Y THE fflORNING POST. JANUARY 3, 1900. THE CROP A SHORT ONE A Sensible Letter Forecasting an Advance in Price. I - The worM' visible sarroly of I last days- of December ?. startling 4n American cotton on the22d jits smallness. instant was . 1. . . 3,640,539- Suppose there should be confirma- Qf this, there was of Liver- jtory evidences about the 1st of March. pool ami Continental stocks and afloat for Europe, of American, an aggregate of 1,663,101 next that this crop promises" not onore than 8,250,000 bales, or 3,000,000 utues. uess man last, season? There would be a nreeedent far if. inasmuch, as the crop of the season Lenvinr. therefore. In this country (ITJd instant) 1,977,438 of 1803 and 1800 dropped 2,750,000 Few Days' Brew of Deadly Uric Acid- In a few days you brew enough uric NEWS AND OPINIONS OP NATION AL IMPORT ANGH. SOUTH'S OPPORTUNITY bales below the crop of the previous death, acid in your own body Tho simlficarire of this Is. hat season, while the crop of 1802 and 'Enrupe and afloat for Europe bad on 1S03 fell 2,300,000 below the previous ilHwiiber 22. 1809, 318.000 balesnnore, , r- iy yours, oiilv. than on September 1. 1890. It iirtooJ. fut a: co, iiMrt Tftai we VouW mvm, therefore, that they are !., er Dictate tta rriee of Cotton in io iosition to furtner lessen their I . . . . i . is .1 jou mocks, anil it wouiu iv uaagw ous to do this. The above figures show; also that Am often held on the 22d instant i.lnibe Ilandiof th Southern Cot-I ,,, ilniert Merchant and Oanker , M, Firm Intimates Tbat the Crop Hill tleldOnlj 8,20,000 Italee, lATWOOD VIODETT & CO. Mrs. bbadley x. jonivsox dead New York, Dec. 28. 1S90. Takings and consumption A Slater of Col. Win. J. Saunders and Wti Born In Ralelsli. Mrs. Jane f!. JaTithsati xritt rwf nm 1.3.VJ L908 bales more than on Septnn- Bradley T. Jobnson, and sister of CoL ler 1. 1S00, but it is well distributed William J. -Saunders, of this city, died iu iiu.' ivuuirj- nmi Krrunijr uuu, juonuay morning at her country home view or me oeuei in me cwum i , -oocuanxl," near Amelia Courthouse. lrginia. Mrs. Johnson, .who was in her sixty Your1 kidneys are your tion. to produce only ealva- well, they the sniallness of the crop, T3ie world's visible supply of cotton rvf l-!n.I j Tkvm1uir 1 RO u se t.Kl. , . r.-:i mills of the United States. Vl... ' ' " """',"tr w?s rn in Italeiffh and Lirs ukiu uix- lit tyus Known anil ai m iwi hv oil r , mouth or the cotton sea- i$tS, and every bale of this deficit was the older citizenship. She visited Col- :: hug Hist of August. 1800, ac- American cotton. onel Saunders here last year and was .Mr. II. G. Hester. Secre- We show abovo that thc J7"'. then in excenent health. Death result- . xv Orleans Cotton Ercluinge, States visible supply -was, on the ed unexiectedly and suddenly from i follows: instant. 1.3T0,10S bates greater tban ibeurt disease. Bales. Vn Ptemoer j. i,, uui uu ue u , The decesised was a woman of beau- K-n spinners 2,190.905 Mtani ru!."Vu1Jiaws,;,!f,T 8up" and. character, and was uni ni -Pinners 1.390.390 n".s l0'02 les smaller than on versally beloved. She was the dan -h uie --jii 01 wTOuwr ter of Hon. 'It. M. Sniind o ri5e. I m , :.. . . t j I ... . . " ' "t-"- il 3,590,304 . I1,t u; ",c guisnea citizen of Ralei-h. She was ..... . ...... unentai mocks ami anoat ior x-urope lDoni here March 8. - lttv ,i ; i TS, T,Z 1 -iftRTn "L-1 --.L- W the dvil ar. Whoa 4U, - ----- w f - i m r- a r . ii i i ... .m KTTi ' i . . i i ill ii . . i . on iJocemiHT jcvk5, to U taken for Iwl .f simm)U einlins 'An . to eiiual flie il U'twtvn S'pteiuNr 1, ;vn and August 31, 1K0. ment was organized to enter Tim Trn f tvl fi-n The New York Financial Chronicle, dezvonspd sit ilnrrw' in ii.iia.iuimwiirurn vl Liir niiima UlUrOlTllS fllld TlOArlv PrtlTin! TTV a I .. 1 . i . , ... X '1"! rt'- - imnr 1 , T' 1 ' ,, , . ; regiment was commanded by Col. f"ntlun of cotton of alf kinds of ArnoM El2ey with George H. Stuart T.:al bn les of remtHT 1 to December 1U uai-nitiin"! for balance stMsn ntlin; Aucust .' I'."". To eipial the total - Mvivn Sptenilr 1. 1MS. A August 31, lMni pounas eacn, eplem- ns lieutenant-colonel d -Rrtivii t v. oi icn 11 . . j gainst io,o.)o.ouo oaies to Pi. flnd Mrvl from September 1, 1806, to August 31, llf1 hor ,ifv,?r, h UOAAl1 , . ' . ..vriu.us iVi tUlUC Will- Iht 1. 1808, to Augun 31, 1899. 11,- Johnson as major Mr Tohnsmi Af nsnmprion. from 077.000 bales, against 10,330.000 bales A' rJ,.?SJ!I 1 a I 1 ,390 l -al fmra September 1. I.'S to Aiv?. 31, a bore 3.590.391 K:.:uaNd increase In re- t i.rrtnonts for the current in the I'nited Snites was also largely instru- Stvretary Hester makes the amount mental in having the regiment eouii- nrougnt into sight or mis crop rrom ped with Knfleld rifles. She was a epteniler 1. 18W. to Iecember 22, (relative of the governor of North Car n 4O5.0OO bales less 4han from Sep- olina, and secureii considerable help "'-Mtembcr 1, lSlHJ. to Decemler 22. 1896. from the ieople of this State. The crop of ISOo and 18!i wasj During the winter of 1S(kJ-'64 the Ni.n, ooo bales. (Maryland Line was encamped at Han Therefore, we are running now on over Junction. "Mrs. Jonnson spent the a ba'sis. comparetl wltli that year, of vmter in camp with her husband, 8,350,000 bales, and with a world's then a brigadier-general, and induced consumption of nearly 1,650,000 Mies the soldiers to build a church, where greater than then. j services were held regularly. Several years after the war General and Mrs. ,.!a.iy oOO.OOO I .. ... t t -i o. Johnson -moved from T?lfhmr-nd tr Ttel. I mil. ui ii riT Hoi, mij t iiuu n. - - New York 7. against 4 J.i-TJ toilay uo s aia.s nam; iu any at Uvenool.'anil 7 at New York. work to ai1 former Confederates, and The New York stock, at this time in president of the Board of Lady IX;, was 2N2.000 bales, of -which Visitors to the Confederate Soldiers' there -vraa certificated 204,000 bales. Uome at Pikes ville. She was also The stock here today is 114,000 president of the hospital for the wo bales. an tithe ertiflcated stock 52,000 inen of Maryland. About four years ago iJeneral and Mrs. Johnson re- lr- I'uii'i i 1 1 1 1 r am w fin r (til a thetr n.MU during tJio remn.!n1n? nor- son Mr- Bradley S. Johnson. tion of the present cotton season de-t funeral wrvices will probably pends mainly upon those who are in o wnductetl at the residence of Mrs. lHssession of tJie stocks iu this coun- Johu 1 1 oe. a tollsin of the deceased, tTyt ( No. 1500 Fark avenue, Baltimore. The . - , burial will be 'in the soldiers' section suppose Europe and elsowhere con- . T .lrtM ,fw sume l.OOO.Oi.H) bales out of this. brought-over 'utock on fcept ember 1, "I 'A riuirenHiits by Amer- mills from Septemler ! ivo. to August :U. K00, 3,S90,39I i:-';:!iael Tvp f the sttison, 'M-nr'naing St-ptoiuber 1, :. and ending August 31, I r i proba bly 250.0 0 ' ........... 8,750,000 bales, in round figures : .! Mates taKings anu r.e- i ;;r-riica:s. as a 1 hire 3,890,394 Lj:;ig for exiwrt this srn--u nrovideil American ; -run rs sviin all their .("' I I O000000 "4SoO30"4 l":.;r-l States exiorts from -j e:nlh-r 1. 189S, to Au z 31. lSSt 7,354,404 rr''Mu Ietlcit in exports :uiared "with last eason. 2,494,010 I n'.tl State exports from j:.Tuler 1. 189S. to De Whether ihe wrhl' .pinners are to mx t their county home in Vii kxv umr than current prices for -m,a;r Johnson leaves only on Because when they are filter out this deadly poison. So, when your kidneys are sick, you can understand how quickly your en tire body is affected, and how every organ seems .to fail .toido its duty. .They are all being slowly poisoned. Uric acid poison irritates the nerves and causes rheumatic pains in joints, muscles and limbs, headache, back ache, stomach and liver trouble, short ness of breath, heart .trouble, dizzi ness, nervousness, dmtobility and wasting away. j Red brick dust and similar sedi ments in the urine are also caused by various salts of uric acid. The cure for these troubles Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Jtoot, the sreat kid ney remedy. j It instantly relieves the congested, overworked kidneys, and gradually brings them back to health. Healthy kidneys k?ep down the ex cess of uric acid, ana you soon feel the benefit in. new health and strength. Swamp-Root shouta at once be taken upon the least sign of 511-healt'h. It will snake you well and is for sale the woTld over in bottles of two sizes and two-prices lifty cents and one dollar. Swalnp-Root is used in the leading hospitals; recommended by skilful physicians in -the private practice; and is taken by doctors themselves who have kidney aliments,' because they recognize in it the .greatest and most successful remedy for ! kidney and bladder aroubles. j To prove its wonderful efficacy send your name and aUdress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., mentioning this paper, when you will receive, free of all charge, a sample bottle of T6e Sinn ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Dally, by mall $6 a yeas Daily and Sunday, by mail.. $8 a yesi THE SUNDAY SUN It. the Greatest Sunday Newspaper la ; the World. Price 5c. a copy. By mall $2 a yoaz. Address. THE SUN. New York. Attention, Magistrates and County Officers! I 'After a desperats struggle wt tare completed oar re visa! of the Laira of 1899, and prepared Cia " '" WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Tfie Jtmerican Bonmna Trast 09 OP BALTIMORE. Pesearcea Over $2,509,009.0?. Business Confined to Surety Boait. -r' . Accepted as So'e Surety by lbs U. S. Govt., and State and Counties of N. Solicits the Bonds of Hank, Corporation and R. R. Oficar County, City and Federal .Officer, Cotton and Tobacco Buyers. Dep. Collectors, G gcra, eta, Insurance and P lhzer Agents. Postmasters, I,eW- r Carriers, ete. ' Salesmen, Clerf and Bookkeepsri; Administrators. Executors, etc. Guardians, Receivers and Asslasii. Contractors and Builders. Tobacco and Cigar Manufacturers. And all persons occupying positions at trust or responsiDinty. Accnts wanted throuo-oat t9 State. SEASONABLE RATES. APPLY TO . B. B, nANEY. 6ea'l Agcatf j RALEI6H. K. C. ,T North Carolina Manual of " Law and Form.. LWith All Amendmenti Swamp-Itoot and a valuable book, by rsif CSKp,. anfi mall, prepaid. This book contains vJ"lU Oliver dnu many of the thousands upon thou- r; a iyT- rnAnc r- sands of testimonial letters received M1 1 VJV7VL-Z ror ... Christ mas UP TO DATE. No Magistrate or County Officer jea-t' afford to be without this splendid boosj for a single day. Price by mail $2.00, . . ' Addreaai ' EDWARDS & I BR0UGHT0 i from men and women cured. seemed to be greatly impressed by it. Some weeks Hater, on the eve of her departure for her native land, .the ac- Our tKro-pctinn RnnLr tress dined again -with, (the baroness. UUF "ggeSWOn KOOK 1SW. of 1.9t22.344 bales, hi addition to the croi of the current season, of say DACUKR WITH A HISTORY ' . . ' ; " .H.7.i0.nno ales- We lru bt if it will Presented to a Well Known North Car- i '::!,r.7Jl :: Ue so much.) The result would be to oimi.n by a Counte... . brine down the world's visible suddIv Few North Carolinians have a . . ,c o ,o--Jon September 1, 1S00. below l.OOO.UUO ed the success Uiat has attended M t ... .y1? i -'ov'0"' bales, a nsible so small that the mere Odette Tyler in her chosen .' i . . ' anticipation of so lhmUed a quantity -Miss Kirk'land, or Odette Tyler, 45 -f r-o cf Innrlnff iVi cr T- r C cue a n1arv-1 (historical dagger with the - moonstone kfnt ' fT th& of . Arabi l'asha set in the hilt, sayin as she did so: Take it wdth you to yovtr home in the new world. Around it hine some curious sidelights on old world events, and j its history, I fear, has not all been for peace. Let its .future be that of a quaint orna ment worn by a beautiful woman.' That this ornament is the most prized of all Miss Tyler's possessions may be readily believed, and that it is treated with a care and a. tenderness that is H. MAHLER'S SONS, Jewelers, Raleigh, N. C. Housekeepers are invite 7 to visit our store these hot i - days when in. search of . suitable vinnds to supply the table. You jwill fiti a comfortable piaceto rest, and everything you . heed - ! i I for the table. Quality is guaranteed always at our store, and he promptness with whicli we fill orders is proverbial.7 Thos. Pescud, THE GROCER. i INTER 'PHONE 44. almost reverential can derstood.' be easiijy un- Fertlllzer Rate Case Resumed. The -adjourned session of the taking of dfjpositions in the esse of 3Irs. Vir ginia B. Matthews vs. i The Odrpora- it tain- tion Commission was begun before iss1 Special Master E. S. Martin yesterday profession, at' noon, in the ' Coiiwration Commis- as sion courtroom. j n lilf iTLnnHic ll ollrn M-rtJtlil llO 1 IrilrtWTI "1T1 t fi itnini 1c il rviltirA 'lr H V K li-lnveT. tTnTTlf TTlflTl I v Use.! Nllllllliait aJl fUUOU UlillNf l, wi iiui.uuiu nuu .1 unun'mci vivu- Hot A vi a uic uvtiwiuu .111, -""-) ""'J Vv'i' iT k. liTtiKctIve of possible unfavorable eral Kirkland. Her dazzling success witness examined thus far, was on lyix t, August .11. IK.... o,oll,373 j we:ltaer (auditions in the spring and as a theatrical star is too familiar to'the stand, and his testimony was not .tai-.u.n iriujiY-i summer of 11HK). . the reamng public to need repetition ; concluded when the court took a re- Ji It 1 f-:Ull" 4 I ni. 0 1 CfV. .1i a. 1it- 4 N r. fnl1in'inrr frnm nr i--v mcso vojitanilOTr o f f vTYvvn r.r.: ri .iiii-r. .11. i 1 . ... : , ..1. , 11 t -..mi - -------- - - a--v wt.-v .-v 11 t a n Tirn t t- - 1 1 1 " ia-ii 7 a 111 1 1 ni-ii 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1 1 1 1 1 1 - - V V J . iti ! 4 . v ava gwv- -.--. -,, - - - " - 1 drought in he cotton growing States, be of interest to many: ARE YOU FROZEN UP fL 'ME 94. If, so we Will Thaw you Out SOUTHERN PLUMBING & HE ATIN6 COMPANY, HARRt A. HARiT, MG'Ri -inl total "iorrs from -' U.ir 1. to Au- I njl th;- -...1 t.riTi.'irvillr tho whkc nf "Manv curious things are collectetl . tt ::i. !!:. is 4.C?i,S23 -ip oss jn protluction this season and prized by members of the theat- I notil l sntni to lie. therefore, be- from the previous ouo of at least rlcal profession, and among them all, a :i th spinners in the United imi,0UU bales. j none is to be compared so far as stir- au.l hw. eUewhrre as u what It.if4 entlrelr possible. 'and perhaps ng associations o, to the small dag- -1 ill be able to secure, of their M,nwht mhalil hat the snrin- of -er vorn by Odette Tyler in the first v;h. requirements, f the present 1900 vill Ih one of unusual wetness. ct of I.f?nso;; n appearance fit -is A1iat would be the.nosiUon of the r t- mar be that the United States ,tn.-t.i wr rontmr Interests. an oriental Kriss. me nanuie is cov- -.a'.I U- unable to secure os much as -ml of the world's soinuers, and to wit anystical emblems, the v....Lbnles Ncause of the competi-UVhat price might not cotton rise un-. meaning or wnicn is not- Known ua DIa oive Copai tnerahtp. The firm of Barnes; & King, job printers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Ralph 'Barnes will as sume charge of a department of the Capital Printing Company. Mr. T. La"Fayette Kingjeaves today for Wil mington, at which point he will open a job printing establishment. We cordially commend him to the good one side of the blade is. engraved in Ir nmnins the same, how- On the 1st instant English spinners Sanskrit the words, 'And this is the . - : ut tlre will be a deficit 4n the stocks nvcn 100,000, against K.OOO th is the figure Tilr-aieuts eiUer in this country or bales last vear. and on the continent J i stork, thus indicating hfe s be- abnad more likely, howe-er, 37tJ.O0O.-against '324 bales last year, a 'Sinning and end. In the hilt of the !.- r aTc.ofwi hiio nr weapon is set a moonstone of great people of Wilmington. Bale:gh's loss. Their gain is J.R.FERRALL&Co Q R O C E R I E S, ; 22.2 Fayette ville Street, - - j v w aa v - - j - j i: r tnrs outside of the United mill 7s applies, with a weekly con- clearness. mi; n.lin tle aggregate, as much sumption of' ltfJ.000 bales barely Jnf e? t0 rj ..n n they took from America last three week's consumption. ' fastn t . i "i. i- ki -v.. ..-.v. . . .. . 7ie wus c .i iaxii it t uiab uui i ,yi mis time last year ruropeau This stone'at one time be rabi Pasha and lie wore it le aigrette on his fez when vas ca.pt ureti oy mo jsnm.u. Approaching Nuptial. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Niemeyer of this city have issue1 cards of invita tion to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Annie Earle, to Mr. Edwin Grey Birdsone:. The ceremony will take place Wednesday morning, January 17, at 10:30 o'cloc-k, in the First ITes- bvterian CShuroh. Mr.! Bardsong is a A full and complete line of - iu other erop of perliaps afford to carry small mill stocks. . f .n 5!ir JLZ-r? member of the (Bobhitt-Wynne Drug !,,,.. ... -i-.M. i -,-.,tl,-l . - -ns-auiMau, urau iu una - F -. I 1 . A 1- . W A I ,MtAn v-k- I . . ,-y-v a - 1 O ruW I WU t T...-....n n r .i"r.-'IUV.t v.: or J."w.v"" io a-.uw.:. -.slave under sentence of death to es- Egypt. Be riven by Arab in turn pre:! Groceries. .in u , 1 Comuanv. Miss Niemeyer iis one ot ,antuamc c-narms ana enawea riie Raleh.s most uiar y0ung ladies. ; ... ...j-iu; .nu - it Pir spinners siocks are iiwau no. from Afghanistan to ... -a- worms spranm gwitTun,. and dangerously suiaa,. rauuu 1hat ag 1fc t wag , wnax, uji-v Miiiu utr u.u? i iret CO IT OU at lnjitr, uuu . f- -ru rnuL pay prices for it higher shut their ryes to the jvxssibilities of n'A n.,rL Normal Directors to ITIeet. A- meeting of the directors of the T,iWioH--.r!rmttV: State Xormal and Industrial School txst jinces yet reaiizeu so a crop less nan oaies, or , hitorv of t us asn? 2.7r0.000 bales less than was the crop 4ll nn.nection we quote from a f the season ending on the 31st of iM ail tillt it was made yesterday by the chairman ex-officio HITCT TO UV Ol TUP AU" AUgUSl, iOi'. .f r.HlrlrtttA fordlV on''1 ,uuiu, ixoi. -,1VU""M Tho cnlv cloud, and one which Ar.mf i,t thk i,n never been sub-i Superintendent of ublic instruction. have had an acute advance In rs,ronc i largely counting unon as a lonti', n th- M'tisfiieMon of the uf Egyptian cotton of a half- means SOouer or later, of making less antiquaries. .But what ds known is r-tN.v j r twind today, causexl by re-hjrfjrht tlie prospect (for higher prices, -thnt for n verv long time It hung as ::sat the government bad warned hs'that the South, because' of the ad- an ornament on the walls of the Fresh Raisins, Nuts, Apples and Florida Oranges. TELEPHONE 88. I?nvIons Frenchmen A fairly well known! Trench bicycle manufacturing concern, whose wheels to restrict their operations In Vancc of the. price of cotton during Eouvre the French imperial nalace, evidently do uot meet with as much .ruing season on account of the Iq pasrt four months, will put in an an(j that on the terrible night when favor among iLrench cyclists as Amer- '.. i.-ncy of water probably avail-1 -nnusually large acreage next spring. r.mnrfs lEiTirenie fled from Riris in- acan machines do, has made tne 101- "' We cannot believe that the people cognito in the carriage of Dr. Evans, lowing appeal to the French public In v- take no note of cotton of other f -the cotton-DnxIucin- States have -vZ f.nMm v,mrican duelist, a fugi- the shape of a quarter-.page advertise- M- :b in Amerienn. because of the I l.st sisrht of the strongest object les- r, fmm ihpr onie and her countrj ment in the columns of a prominent -r'A i,ral consumption of cotton SOn possible to have been given. . snatched the dagger f mm the wall Paris .cycling paper: ' a-: kiud-i about 85 to 88 per cent is it is entirely obvious, with the pres- ami carried it with her, determined "The Americans are bluffers (French ; . i.-in -n,i rttai ricihip strmlv ft the worliV ioTm-nnirytioni. nkPTi tilive bv the Par- version: IBluffeurs'). Everybody ' r..i, .r thr f?, in i7n.rf-in wns Uhnf. 0.000.000 crons will brine iS. and jnb. T)r. Evans tells in his book -knows that. Their factories are all instant, acconling to the perhaps 10 cents, whereas 11,000,000 i,ovv he took the weapon from her and run on a colossal scale and their pro- al Chronicle, only 'J28,200 bales, to 12,000,000 crops will bring 4Y2 to o aid not return it until long years ar- auction js hi proportiou. aijuw w - rrj.:yK bales last year at cor- cents. " ter, when the unfortunate Eugenie, ceit is likewase. Other countries do . .r..i!... rr i i.,-. uo ttid in flier home at .Farnbor- not count with them. AVhere is rrh Knlana. ime t'x-iiiiyres uetru- rmwx jii -"v j uc. -:nrtimt brought over of world's visible supply ; American cotton on Sep--uVr 1. 1S00, from the t ions crop tvus, accord- to the Xew York IV- JRales. ! -vm erica n cotton ulanter and to the ou (Southern in ercl the power is in tlfeir hands to dictate night, ana, .wim uuitr ur - - -r-v "ZIZ . , - m , n V. rta!rpr WHS VltflL lJ uiuuucoa v. Snw . Udehe propor- Hde-aatts. WSen JUss Tyler -- come 53re in order to ascertain. the 'n,?T- , SI ,,1,-i-ine in London tlie aged peeress, Frenchman's good, taste,, copy it care- cons We return thanks toour friends and customers throughout the State for a most liberal patronage during the ye ir, and especially the holiday season. For continually increasing patronage-we sall . put forward greater efforts to, merit the many nice things said of. our business. Everything nice in Books and Stationery can bo ; found on our counters, and the rushing business of this season goes to prove that an up-to-date Bookstore is what Raleagh and the Staja generally demand. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New XearJ we are Very truly, or k consumea al"l Xc vrohlmtot phi- fuUy at home and theri exclude our umption of all kinds, and jf the mnltuoU nixJrts by levying a prohibitive tar- - io tne .ew iorK i i- consumpuon oi au kiuus, u-uu it - - - . c..1:vi bv apwdno- ammlcte IfiOSflH producers do not avail themselve, of U?2jbe l.M products by Jerjin '. then was at Laver-i- 1 and Continental stock a-I athxxi fur Europe an --"-ite of 1,34504 ?Sf,5StlS TltaSiZS d tSJwSmt T Oiristeudom, made iff of 35 per -cent upon them U yber.as iSit ttV.?Sey anuch of the young Aonerican artist we good-naturedly admrt their Jtacj- they reserve to be uerearrcr, a iuc, - A'TT ZZ fv.. at 35 francs each. rA at VJInA VA rui., ,mUw. -iv wv.--- " , ''vinr. therefore. In this . ivuiury on Sept. 1, 1S09...- 61T.440 )ora win imMl mrtTV !' and drawers of water" fothe cotton gently. One evenin rr when Miss home industry and ride Patronize 's chain- auu uiucis .w-i r. " r,Vi ' -.trfai-H in the less wheels! .Send the .AJnencaus oacK TScaf and , Ko SouseYn Mayfair? to Aa! To Chicago -fib the for- Alfred Williams & Co.
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