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Show The export trade of this cooatry was greater last month than in any other Januioy in its history This was due probably to the tremendous sending away of cotton. It amounted to 33 per cent of all the exports. During the seven months since the be-.ginning be-.ginning of the fiscal year, according to'Bradstreet's, the total exports were $l,496,624yS25, and the imports im-ports were $1,129662,986, the excess of exports being be-ing $320,032,749, or at the rate of about $500,000,-000 $500,000,-000 a year. If that is kept up the United States will have the bulk of the wealth of the world in twenty-five twenty-five years more, - ( |