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..'it i j i t ! 4 I 'ii! i r .15 'i if M 1 I THE MORNING POST; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 1 9 I903 -------- -t- , , Kidney Trouble Thousands Hav And Do Not Eveii Suspect It, Do Not Neglect Your Kidneys. Because if Kidney Trouble is Permitted to Continue, Fatal Results Are Sure to Follow. raiow Citizens at Pagb-Pqgo Native Chiefs Glad That th Eagle Shelters Them with' " HisWjngs-r-A Patrio 5 tic Occasion , ; Celebnate It used to b considered that only urinary and bladder trouftes were to be traced to the kidneys, but now mod ern science proves that nearly all dis eases have their beginning In the dls-. order of these most Important organs. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can under itand how quickly your entire body Is affected, and how every organ seems to fall to do Its duty. If you are sick or -feel badly." begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-It oot. because as soon a your kidneys are well they will help' all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. tin yoitteitoJKiiieyMe Gentlemen : About IS months ago I was extremely sick for three ue?:. and when I was able to leave my bed I was left with excruciating pains In my back. My water at- times looked very much like coffee. I could pass but little at a time, and then "only after suffering gTeat pain. My physical con dition was such that I had no strength and was all run down. The doctors aaid my kidneys were not affected; and while I did not know I had kidney trouble. I somehow felt certain that my kidneys were the cause of my trou ble. I procured a bottle of Swarrr Root and .Inside of three days com menced to get relief. ' I f flowed u that bottle with another, and at th. completion of this" cfne found I tvn completely cured. My cure is verj gratifying to me." Mrs. IL N". WHEELER. 117 High Rock St.. Lynn, Ma?. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for more sickness and suuit-. Ins than, any other disease, and If p ;r rr.Itted to continue much suffering it . fatal results are sure to follow. . Ki : -rey trouble Irritates the nerves, ma'!" you dizzy, restless, sleepless and irri table; makes you pass water often during the day and-ob!Iges you to K2t Bp many times during the right. Un healthy kidneys caue rh?umatl?m. gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache In the back. Joints or mus cle?: makes your head and back ache. cau?es Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble, you get a sallow, yellow com p'exlon. makes you feel as though you had heart trouble;" you may have p'.en ty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste away. The cure for these troubles Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the world famous kidney remedy. In taking Washington, Feb. ' IS. They had a great time down in Pago-Pago, the capital of American Samoa, January 16, when greetings and presents from President' Roosevelt were given to the even, to control Bulgaria .if the great powers do not interfere. --. It remains to be seen how the fail ure to effect a full agreement with.Aus trirHungary arid, the hostile .. aititiidi ot Roumania will affect Russia's plans. The natural inference Is that it will liave a deterrent influence, but. after ail t Isby no means Impossible that Tur- ev will force a crisis. Meantime me European diplomacy. At no time since 1873 has the Issue of pKe or war hung so evenly In the balance. mm Sumn.Pnnt vnti n TrrA natural lielD to Nature, for Swamp-Root Is the most chiefs and the paople of the islands of ernment at first; 'we were wallowing In perfect healer and gentle aid to t:i uuiuna ana Aunuu. A run account oi tne mua, dui now we axe un ury kidneys that is known to medical the ceremonies is contained in a re- j He said &io that there was no tur science. VoH to the navy department fromither need for guns, "because a strong government gave the natives peace. Mauga, governor of the eastern' ais- ; trict, sal l:f "The . flag of the Umteu; were then read by Ensign C. C. Bloch, United States navy, the .battalion o blue jackets, presenting, arms during tne ..8l"tuaton engrosses - the attention of time of the reaaing. After this the Wheeling fired a sa lute of twenty-one gun3, the co;vrs were given to the Fita-Fitas, and watches and medals, cent by President Roosevelt, were presented- to the as sembled chiefs by Lieutenant Com mander Mlnnett. Appropriate speeches were made by the chiefs. Ala?n, on behalf of the western district of Tu tuila. said: "We are all gratified r to day. We had doubts about-the. gov S, AH N IECES .1:1 t:4 London, Feb. IS. King n.lw-iri, Knw.A4 K.. 4 1 surrounuea oy tie court nn.l oncers Oi state, opene l . p , 'Aesuay afternoon. Eary In the. n.ornlng the v.-u: , () Westminster pilace were scnrc-i. - r-. OI . , r j i U -usua, for -imaginary com r io b. I illu OIK I ii tuc tne yeorr.en ot tne guar;i; carrMt - EDVAR1 GPJNi 1H: FARLI.'.MEHj - . Foreign Affairs Claim H'$ Majesty's Earnest Consideration a;i. Annual Report cient 'lanterns ana use.t ps iia t,, T , Earl Ha.sbary kneetin. hm... t klng'the rpech, iis maje?ty r..i i fr, . nii iM'oa reel J Lieutenant Commander Henry Mln nett, of the United States gunboat Wheeling, who is acting governor of If there Is any doubt In your mind as ese Scmlh feea possession, of the to your condition, take from your urine United States. Everybody who could on rising about four ounces, place it in assembled at the custom house, a glass or bottle and let it stand ?nd alter, witnessing a parade of t.he Wheeling and the Fita-Fitas, or new native constabulary, , listened ' ' to rp?eches and greetings' and showed re- OR. KILMER 3 SWAMP-ROOT Klinoy.llver & BMJer CURE. riRtmoxs. I trv 1 arrurdioc to r H4I l M fall 4nv . tbm cam U a to reatrA. kvlH.;. .tr. HaMrw ma L'rir Acid UMbm n4 dttordm marra f lam hl4T, gnnl rUiuia, lwkan anW Vrr-i.i t Vntm. waka la Icr (im t a tdory dlaraa. ItUaiuaaolatUac raiav out ar DX. ELMXX It CO., ElXCHAilTON, N. T. Sold by all Dnicsist. if if if twenty-four hours. If on examination it is milky or cloudy, or if there is a brick-dust eettling, or if small parti cles float about In it, your kidneys are In need of immediate attention. Tsrw "v-t-v ttoS. 15 The annual re- port of tr e Seaboard Air Line Railway Jn ' uie rune. in rurt. . . . , a ?A 1 Qrc Io.vs: jor me ii-scai jeai mu wun v, has just been issued. The most strlk "iy Lords and Gentlrmen: ing feature of the' report is that it lations with nil the foreign P a 0.5 ,0yr States is now our-flav' thas wen 1 the preferred stock and 1 per given to our Fita-Fitas today, and we -.cent .on tre Pv wiir luite vure va u niiu ic cv-. u. In another report Lieutenant Com mander Minnett says that by . agree - boats between Tutuila and L po.u win be discouraged in the interest ofgood linue friendly: !'lhe b.ock-ide of the V, ;i ports bars lei to negotiations f. r Adjustment of a'l matters in . .; I rejoice that a settlement Y 11 Dcen. arrived ai vmt-n nan juh i ..4 t b.ockaclng powers in brlnsi:. 1 ; their appreciation when a stand of ' government. Malagas -are the psrlodl American colors, sent by the president, f cal visits p-iid by natives In one por- was presented to the Fita-Fitas, wno wore their new uniforms, consisting of red and blue turban, white Jacket and white breech cloth. . E. W. Guerr, secretary of native af fairs, opened the ceremonies with an piny. Conpnrel with tj.e preceding year,' there 13 ?ho.vn, a reduction of 1 i) m tic in v. iiah"it rtt tns com ment with Governor Solf. malagas m ' . ; f VV. Vm tim- tIlc liaval op?railons to an 119,262 for equipment. In the same time there was rp?nt out of th. earning of the property $1,089,63(5 for maintenance of equipment and -$1.32.:28 for, roadway and briujre maintenance. ' IK tlon of the i?lands to those In another. whole tribes sometimes participating and giving themselves up to . enjoy ment at the expense of their hots. . On January 14 fifteen of the Whsel lng's crew ivere poisoned by eating fi?h caugi over the ship 3 Side. While it FRISCN RS OF WAR Honduras Gunboat 14 East 120th.SU New York City. Dear Sirs: "I had been suffering se verely from kidney trouble. All symp toms were on hand; my former address to the chiefs, In which he saidj could hardly drag myself along. Even hearing the voice of the president ot j date of the report. January 24. "some AmsriCinS Cap'UrJJ u'j my meniai .unpatuy aa 6ivni6 uu me united states ana to ceie orate tne nan aozen are umjr biuwi ictuicuuj and often I wished to die. It was then union of Tuitulla and Aunuu with a ! from the effects of this enervating cll I saw an advertisement of yours in a great and generous government. The ' mate, and . one case i making very promised a swpm guarantee with every bottle of your medicine, asserting that your Swamp-Root is purely vegetao.?, and does not contain any harmrul drugs. I am seventy years anu four months old, and with a good con science I can recommend Swamp-Root to all sufferers from kidney trouble. cos; Tne rpech net referred to t !-,. t;.i. kan question saying: "The condition of the Eiiivp c, ri l. vinces of Tur.;ey gives ran.- r rlous anxiety. I have . usr.l t v I e.Iorts to In prc."3 on the dj.tun i h s ministers the urgent need of u, well consider" 1 measures of r..rtiv." When the l.oure of common ji : -bled for the transaction of bj!,r,pt "last evening the rpeaker, Mr. ;u:!y, ,: read the king's, speech to a e y.ivj,4t slim house. ' New Orleans. Feb. IS.-Charles Kutt- f r11"'. ,?'atta.n (Conservative r, ler of Dubuque, lowa, has arrived he:e the ";rC" 'n rcp'y to , ,hr ' " ' Steamboat Sunk and Fiffeen Lives Lost (Swamp-Root is pleasant to take.) Four members of my family have been The 01iV8 StrUCk t)V 3 Severe u?ing Swamp-Root for four different ' kidney diseases, with the same good StOTm On HsT WflV tO, nesults." J With many thanks to you, I remain, Ed6nt0n Oniy SiX Very truly yours. ' Oct. isth. lacs, robert BERNEn. Persons Rescued No matter how many doctors you may have tried no matter how much frnm nrmifninr money you may have spent on other 'r0m UrOWning medicines, you really owe it to your- , f self to at least give Swamp-Root a trial. Its stanche3t friends today are ever becoming well again. To Prove What Swamp. Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, VaMHalBlBBBBWBVBHBBHHBSBTaVlBMB fJaVaaaV aMaaMBBaaaBa.aaBaBBaBaaVaBaaaMBaaaaaaBaaa aBaBBaMaaV - BjBaa0aaa VrwBBBFaaBBaBBMBaaBaBBaBBBW Every Reader of ''Post" May Have a Sample Bottle FREE. Elizabeth City. N.; C Feb. .13. The those who had almort given up hope of eteamer Olive, whlleon her regular run between Franklin. "Va.. and Edenton, j from Puerto Cortez, ithe news that he nd 'businers men of Clove other cities, were held ten-porarily as prisoners of the governure.it of Hon duras. Th rnrlv r.-a m'nn Amer'sn ; Bchooner bound for the mouth of tha - . ' ' . ; Patusa rivt-r,- to 'look 'after timber aiiU to the life boat, but have hot since fruit land investments. Oft the nor'.h been seen. coast at Honduras a gunboat stopped George. Whitley, ' captain of the the schooner, put a number of sailors steamer, a colored chambermaid and on board and searched the ship for con four colored passengers were saved by traband good's. The, party was taken remaining on board. They were pick- to Puerto Cortez as prisoners of war, ed up by the steamer Lucy, one of the but later all were re. eased. steamers of the Norfolk and . southern Railroad . Companyi at six o'clock this morning. '-- i- - a party of ten nt 1:1 c termination of the Xvncz i:., and, Ohio, ,ani;b.otka.:e and at the fact that tlno ,, GAM CPT 0:i out the difficult nfir ccr'.lal kIm,,:, i.:i b:en malntaineJ wit 'i th- l nitf : -tittCS. in i'ie house of l"r.ls Irl r. the Liberal leadtr, sul that.n:.T r;ii. Ing Vhe blue boo!t on nrr.i: -'i f. could only express surprlsi? t tit u i thit a demand for the reform-. v i-t this ' business dlrpute to The Ii.n;i court had not been prpi?l nr.i hpir. Her. lie rejoiced exceedingly tii it; !'; di?put?, which T". potty an.l ' tr.!:!:t have in periled C. it Britain' ;fol re lations with the United Stat, w no.v pissing avfoy. LDfTORlAL NOTEL If you have the slightest sjTnptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or if there Is a trace of it In your family history, send at once Zo Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, Jrr.ireUlately, without cost to you. a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root. In writing to Dr. Kil- net and grandchild. Franklin. Va Ja The Olive was a passenger steamer of ru-rt i 17 ri n rAma ' hnrnn -- onn vesi 'owned by the Albemarle Steam Navi- t Will Bd ACCSD'.Cd BcfCTJ N. C. when near Holy's wharf. about ( tion Cotr pa ny of Franklin.-V. ' -, - flf txoratjon twenty miles from-Edenton,, at nine Captain Whitley says he has no list '',. of the- passengers ; on . the : ill fated wasnmgion, r.eo. xne steamer. There ""were ten ' passengers. given to the Uniteu Stales go. eruu.ent of TvhonVflve 'Were riegroes' and five . y the new Panama Canal Company white. He remembers Mrs. Bennet ahd to purchase ts rigi.ta and properUe her grandchild, a traveling man named for $4O,00C,t0O - will expire Maren 4. Jake Lassiter, ' nnd a ' negro p?eachr. Rev. George Wlilte,' who had been hold- o'clock Monday night; was struck by a terrible storm and wtoundered. Fifteen persons were los& the majority of whom ' were colored passengers " and members of 'the crew. . " Among thoe missing are Mrs. Ben- S IP-SUO IjY b ll Chairman Grbsvtncr Anxioiis icr a Repjri : mer & Co.. Binghamton. N. T.. be sure to 5ay that you read this generous offer In the Raleigh Daily Post. If you ate already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular flfty-cent and one-dollar siae bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton. N. Y., on every bottle. cob Lassiter, a traveling man. Rich 'lng revivals at Edenton N. C. The Square N. C, Rev. C. L. White colored. Edenton, N. C, and nine of the . crew, Washington, Fi. 17.-Th" 1 i o : 'rr.lt tee on n.trchant -nii;;' .s:i2ries rret ti.is inornini,! 1 r rr i i , . ; ' . . . 1 iiieic little uei:ii luiuuio umi u SS;iTn Or 1112 P opaon was not cosed by that cai; the sill the company would increase its p.i.. Whether these ruir.ora had any basis p irp'.jss of i -i ! i : blil. OhIi:2-i I!;- . ' cannot be ascertained, but It ' as ,ext. Monday. Chairman t, Railroad Commission and Other Committee Sessions festerday Was Committee Day The Railroad Bill Referred to a Sub committeeOther Work FATAL MEASLES only Incident that Captain Whitley re calls in the disaster is that of the col- i Including William Hayes, mate of the S ored chambermaid, Mary Bassett, who ...... v.: i i r t nr l . . j . . . " J J oj, unci ciisiiiccj, miu o. iv. iviuipny, ing steamer to me noaiing nurncane. assistant engineer. Three negroes took deck. the sj.p-subsl y senc of Fev.r . u en.bcrs of t!.- 'tuittee final action was defvrrfi t learned today, that the government, without regard to -whether the Senate An Epidemic Prevails in Many Parts of the World Washington. Feb. 18. According to the public health reports of the marine 'Russian's Plans Only Sue- nospuai service, measles appears to oe It was epidemic in most northern country s. Graham, The greatest number of deaths from Testerday vaa committee evening for the Senate division of the Legislature, an even dozen groups of men were scheduled to meet, but several failed to get together for work, as they could not raie a quorum. Before the committee on railroads anj railroad commission was a bill thar forces railroads to make a more ' prompt pnyment of overcharges and . give notice of confiscation of coal. The "11 has" some very drastic clauses, Imong whlch Is one providing that rhere a railroad clerk makes an under iharge that the road must abide by his rate: and on theother hand It ays where an overcharge Is made, fif teen "days" notice must be given the road for repayment, and that if at the "irtd otthls time payment is not made, that, the road be fined $30 for the first day and $25 for each succeeding day. Speaking galnst the bill were Henry W. Miller for the Southern Railway IDT 'a and H. M. Emerson of the Atlantic Coast Line. These gentlemen charac terized the bUl as a very unfair meas ure. J. Ernest Erwin and Hon. George L. Morton f poke . for the bill, finally referred to Judge George L. Morton and Walter Murpny the disease reported for any one week as a sub-committee, who will draft a in an American city was 11 in Baltl new'bill embodying some of the fea- more. Reports from abroad show that tures of the present bill, but also fatalities occurn-d In thirty-nine places, eliminating some of its clauses. The epidemic, judging from the num- , ber of deaths, is most violent in Ger- Before the Judiciary committee were man cities. The reports show that the a number of small bills of little lm- highest number of deaths in one we, k the portance. but that body will be very was thirty in Belfast, twelve in Ber-j speech as regards the Balkanization, busy today hearing the delegation from Un. twenty-seven In Christiana, seven 1 it. must not yet be said that war Is in Wilmlngton. N. C. speaking for and in Dresden, fifteen In Hamburg., eight jevitable. Certain grave complications against the bill for a revision of the ln The Hague, twenty-one In Liver- have arisen which add to the interest in London, eight In; of the crisis and make the outcomi A Ticklish Situation v j in Southeastern Europe callea attention to tre fact Mm' t measure had been before hf '':.: ; tee for' a long time and saii' li'- ! i I for a favorable report. Ho i! n ed any Intention to take udvar.pii; I the absence of some of the I) n;. ; i' f will notify the company that its option is accepted and that the amount agree J upon will be paid over as soon as tl.e ratifications of the canal convenl.on ,rembcrB and have-a vote tkn with witn coiomoia are exenangea. in tnis way the government will obviate the danger of having to pay , an increared price if the treaty Is not ratif ed by the Senate before the date fixed for the expiration of the option. . csssful in Pari Ths Sul tan Fee's Able to Meet the Approaching Crisis London, Feb. - 18. Notwithstanding pessimistic tone of the king's pilotage laws for the port of Wllming- pool, forty-four ion ana me iape tear river. Manchester, thirteen in St. Petersburg and eighteen in Vienna. Measles pre- Eoth the committee on propositions vailed at fcrty-nlne places in Michi and grievances and the committee on Ean. Y-inw uuea io pei a quorum yes.er- A report received at the state depart-'disclosed, so far eb publicity permit day afternoon, and held no session. rtent today from w R Doty United ted. Following is a brief summary: The committee on public roads meets states consul at Tahlu SocJety Igiandg It was Russia's desire to Impose radi this morning at 10 o clock in the hall 8how8 tnt the dlsoa3e has made ,tg ca, rtfoirms , the government of Mace of the Senate. . . , ,. . , , more doubtful than ever. The Laffan correspondent is indebted to a ' diplo matist of the highest rank for knowl edge of these deve.cprr.ents which were The finance committee met last eve ning and .bsgan the revision of the machinery act. Several pages of the tax laws were gone over, and slight. changes made, but iwlhinff of especial Impo-tance was taken up. south sens. Raleigh Electric Co. Leases the Millburnie Plant .All Current for Power and PROTOCOL-si: O Plan for Settling American . Claims Against Vepfzuela City . Lights to Bt Brought from the Neuse as Soon as the Systems t are -Conformed by Chan- -ges in Machinry - It Is learned from "a 'reliable source hat the Raleigh Electric Company has rased from the .Raleigh Ice and E.ec rlc Company the power plant at Mill larnle. on .Teuse river, which the lat er in.pany hWat great expen-e oe elcpJ -wltLIn the past two yea. . it WivJai !!-3P?cJ electrl? plant derstanding. concerning joint action was reached between RussIA and Austria-Hungary, extending also to cer tain eventualities in cage Turkey re sisted their demands. This . under standing was entirely virile and re cently difficulties have arisen regard ing it. These difiicuites were so .se rous t" t they necessitated the aban donment, or rather a substantial modi fication, of the program. Washinsrton. PVh. 17 Th nrntoeol ' Ane smian s acceptance or tne pro- proWvdng for the adjudication of the Psed reforms was more-than doubtful. United States' claims against Vene- In fact il was necessary to arrange a zuela was signed today by Secretary future po:.?y based upon the assun p- of State Hay. for the United States, t,on that the porte would refuse, the and Herbert W. Bowen, Venezuela's demands of the powers and resist th. ir plenipotentiary, for that country. enforcement. It was in this connection r The protocol orovides for the aD- that Russia and Austria-Hungary fail- a character that they cannot be , ex pected to check the Insurrectionary plans in Macedonia even if the plan Is accepted by the suitan. The attitude of the sultan Is describ ed as being, extremely recalcitrant.. It is doubtful if he .will, recognize inter- TRIVIAL REFCRMS out .giving them ah opportunity to in present. He said he wanttil i f. ble report only by fair menii.". ll'. the vote on the mcasiiro cn t i'k' this morning a favorable rep"M i have. ben ordered by 7 to r. " rercndant of La FavcHc 0- rarls, Feb. 17. The foreign 'd-'v announced the appointm-iit 1 Vienna. Feb. 13. The scheme for re- vicomte dc Chambrun to b -.a forms ln Macedonia, agreed upon by tache of the French embassy at Russia and Austria durins--the recent , ineton. ITe in a vreat emn .H-i'i t ference of any nature. It isrrepresent- visit of Count LamsdorfC, Russian mln- j Lafayette, was the riprcpont im ed to be hia belief that a crisis in his ister of foreign affairs, to Vienna, has Uhe La Fayette family at thr R"'-' European possessions has now arrived been communicated to England, ! beau ceremlnies, and la a l.n-'l. r ana tnat he feels himself -better able to France, Germany, and , Italy. The undertake the . Inevitable struggle now scheme Is absurdly trivial. Containing that at any future time. The Turk but minor administrative reforms, has no money, but has plenty of good If the four powers above mentioned fighting material. He is able to feed approve the scheme It will "be prsseht- his troops and does not need to pay ed to the sultan Thursday, with the ul- them. He. is- amply able to suppress timatum that the concert of powers in- any insurrection In iuacedonia and sista upon its acceptance. Marquis de Chambrun. Washington, Feb. 17. Th" j r today sent to the Senate the :, nomination: To be commissioner of ccr-v In the department of comn)','', ijbor, Jan:ts Rudolph QarfieM of 1 For Mere i m4 at Millburnie and wire' circuits con necting it with .Raleigh. So soon as certain changes can-be made Jn parts of the electrical machinery of the Ra leigh Electric Company to conform it polntment of a mixed commission . to to reach a full agreement. to the type Installed at Millburnie the fix the amount to be -paid by Vene- Another unexpected difficulty arose entire system of afreet railway and zuela to American claimants. If the with the king of Roumania whom the electric lighting in Raleigh will be commission la unable to agree Queen late czar once described as his only operated with the power transmitted Wllhe.mina f Holland is to name the friend in Europe. He refused to con front the plant on the Neuse. umpire. A provision for a reference 8ent to the passage of Russian trocps . Rumors have been current for some of the qu.estlon.Qf preferential treat- through his country ln certain ' event time that a consolidation .of the two ment raised by England, Germany and ualitles and 'Intimated his Intention companies was contemplated, but It Italy to The Hague, tribunal , Is con- to oppose their progress to the extent seems that only a contract of lease talned ln the protocol-. of bis ability If the program were'at was betns negotiated and . has now Baron Gevers, minister of the Nether- tempted. This induced "Russia -to been concluded to the satisfaction of lands, informed ' thtf state department change her military plans so as to pro all parties concerned. The Raleigh this afternoon that Queen WJlhelmfna ylde for an attack from the south. in Ire and Electric Company will continue would accep$ the, duty Imposed upon case she decided upon intervention. x : to operate its ice plant In this city, her rn the protocol ornaming van:'vm- These cdmbinVd complicatioris have led but with" power furnished from Jill- pJre should 'taat course become neces- to the preparation of a 4ist of reforms burnJ. . 1 ary. ' jxor urging upon the sultan, of so md aid Patent Colt and Kid Box ! Calf and V ci Kid Sh oe3 sa.; ----- - " , - - w . . For Casii Only, All - Guarame e d. iris Mbiiday, Feb. 16. PER Thi-4 S" a l e b e g R 4 ROSENTHAL.
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