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No esm munlcaUon moat be azpeoted to be pub lished that eon Ulna objeotlonable personal ities withholds tna name of the author ptld lor. ; - AiUpronrellnggrievd at nv anony mnnannmmnn.AACTftn mHnnum unit namH ni a ' tsv ante or by application at this offloe and snowing wnarain tna grievance exists. THE JOUKNAL. B. B. HARPMR. O. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. SRW BERNE, N. 0.. OCT. 25 Catered at ths Post offlo at N Urc, II 0 asseoond-class matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For U. 8. Senate: ZEBULON B. VANCE. For Chief Justice: A. 8. MERRIMON. For Associate Justice: WAI TER CLARK. For Confrrw 2nd District: J. M. MEWBORNE, of Lenoir, For Judge 2nd Judicial District: HENRY R. BRYAN, of Craven, For Solicitor 2nd Judicial District: J. M. GRIZZARD, of Halifax. CRATFN county democratic TICKET. For the Senate: H. H. PERRY. For the House of Representatives: O. L. HARDISON. For Sheriff: W. B. LANE. For Register of Deeds: JAMES W. BIDDLE. For Superior Court Clerk; W. M. WATSON. For Treasurer: THOMAS DANIELS. For Coroner: DR. F. W. HUGHES For Surveyor: W. H. MARSHALL SENATOR VANCE. ThA intelligent and reliable Raleigh correspondent o! the Wil mington Messenger in his letter of October 22 says: The Signal attacks the Alliance right along - and goes for Polk and Livingston. It says their 'tour thronghout this - State was nothing more or less than an electioneering Bcheme against Yance, and Livingston assaulted Vance in every speech. The best informed people believe that Polk, Livingston and the Alliance people have Yance beaten for re election to the Senate It is "V. . . a. a il j. : connaentiy assenea mas everv time Alliance Democrat who may be elected to the Legislature will obey the oath he has taken as an , Alliance man rather than the in structions of any political nomi natlnff convention. If they do this they will vote against Yance for re-election to the Senate." We do not regard the Signal as , authority in politics, nor are we an ' authorized or sell-appointed repre sentative of the Alliance; but the eerns all the people of the State, . and it is, perhaps, our duty to con aider it in the light of reason and spirit of fairness. ' When the appointments oi uoi. .Polk and Mr. Lividgston were announced we were apprehensive ; that their canvass would result in mischief. The Progressive Farmer, : edited by Col. Folk, had attacked RrnistAf Viniw. and Mr. Livinerston j WUStwa iwaawy - aj had vigorously assailed Governor Gordon, of Georgia. We conld see no reason' why Mr. Livingston ' aiv u.1 Jt ha tn AAtnnaiffti In uvtuu i ivurv .. gr c : Georgia Jand join Col. Polk in a ' AfttiAnft a fcMarAiina. nnlAflfl UBklI W aaUMI Ui AXXML. till VWVIIWHi Haw.v-.v J the object was to defeat both Gordon and Yahce and bring about ' the election oi Livingston and Polk.t We were gratified when Col. ' Folk announced that he was not a candidate, and the gratification was increased when be spoke of Vance in words of praise and com rnendation. ' ' -v We were willing to admit that ColrFolk is ambitions. There are few men of ability -who would not be glad to represent North Caroliba in the U, S. Senate. Col Polk is not an exception, but we consider him ai gentleman incapable of practicing palpable fraud on the people and gratifying his ambition by dis honorable means. That some men have joined the Alliance from selfish considera tions, and hope to use it as a ladder on which to mount to fame, we have no doubt, but we do not be lieve that the Alliance can be used as an engine to crush the De mocracy, endanger liberty and re tard the progress and elevation of the people. It must be remembered that the Alliance is composed of farmers, and that no class of our people have received such service from any public man as Senator Yance has rendered to the farmers of North Carolina. The sober truth is, men of the Democratic faith are standing to gether. Differences have been ad justed and complications settled. Not only will Alliance Democrats in the Legislature vote for Vance, but the fntnre will show that the line that separates Alliance men and Democrats is an imaginary one, to be seen only by those who are ignorant of the great funda mental principles upon which both organizations rest. No order will be issued by the great invisible and incomprehensible Mogul for the defoat of Vance. All that we need is a Democratic Legislature, and we are confident that the Al liance will do its part in the elec tion of such a Legislature. CHHISTIAlf AKDTIJKK. Pearg of Pillage at the Haiidi of Moi lenis Brigandage Rife. Constantinople, Oct, 21. The closing of the Greek churches by order of the Ecumenical Patriarch ate in consequence of the Porte's aotion toward the Church was pro ductive of no incident of note. The Governor of Armenia has stationed troops in the Christian quarter of the city ot Lrzerorum to protect the residents, who tear that the Moslems intend to conduct an organized pillage of the quarter?. Six Moslems have been arested on suspicion of being implicated in a plot to rob Christians. Brigandage is rife along the caravan route be tween Erzeroum, in Armenia, and Trebizonde, 120 miles northwest ol Erzeroum. A number of caravans have been attacked and plundered by brigands. LShlpw.eck and Lost of Lives. PniLADEPHIA, Pa., Oct. 21. A private cablegram from China recieved today in this city stated that Captain Townes, his child, and ten of his crew were drowned when his ship, the LizzieJO Troop, went ashore on the Loo Choo Islands, while bound irom Philadel phia via Shanghai to Puget sound. The Captain's wife, the mate, and the balance of the crew were saved, and are safe at the Loo Choo Islands. More German Spies n France. Paris, Oct, 21 The Petit Journal announces the arrest at Belfort barracks of one of the guard named Dietrick, and his sister who are charged with being derm an spies. Plans of the forti fications were found in Dietrick's house. Dietrick and his sister, it is believed, were iu collusion with a Hanovarian spy named Stahl, in divulging the French army secrets to the German Govern ment. Coal from the Bontb to Europe. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 20. To day a shipment of seven hundred tons of, Pocahontas coal was made from Lambert's Point to London in the British steamship Saragossa. This is the first shipment of steamer-coal ever made from the South to Europe. SPECIMEN CASES, S. H. Clifford, Now Caasel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cored him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bncklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five larga fever sotes on his leg, doctors said he was in curable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen'g Arnica Salve cared him entirely. Sold at F. S. Daffy's drag store. The Count Visits Edison, i I ' New York, Oct, 21. The Count of Paris and his suite left the city this morning, and went to Lewellyn Park to visit Mr Edison and inspect his factories. - ' The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be cure-all, bat a enre remedy for catarrh, colds 1n the head and hay fever., It is not a liquid or a snuff, bat is easily applied into thfe, nostrils. It glxes relief at once , Pnngo Notes. ' The new steamer for the Roper Railroad, the Harman L. Wagner, has been taken off her route, and the steamer Haven Belle put on. The last named draws less water. Mr. Derwood Harrison has been appointed conductor on the A. & P. R. R., vice Mr. Joheson, promoted. The Missionary Baptists of Pan tego expect Mr. Matthews to preach at that place each third Sunday. The school at Pantego iu the academy is doing very well. Much cotton is passing over the A. & P. R. R but an increase of freight is expected, when the tide will turn, as there are loo many sail boats lor the shippers to submit to much of an overcharge. The work on the oyster estab lishment at Jack's Neck, in Belle Haven, is progressing rapidly. Pantego expects to be soon put in telegraphic communication with the outside world. The Episcopalians are building a church at Roper's. Mr. D. W. Davis will not locate in Tyrrell county, as was expected. LEMON ELIXIR' K Pleasant Lemon Dilnk. For biliousness andoonstipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss ot appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prominent Minister Writes, After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. 0. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 38 Tatnall st. Atlanta, Ga. An exchange calls love "a sneoies of intoxcation." Perhaps that is why the course of true love is so often arrested. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to Bell-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- niatrnaa larity oI ibo bowels, are UlSireSS SOme of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs s-ntj not get well ot Itself. It Baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus eiU overcoming the local symp- u JL . toms removes the sympa-HGIaaCnO thetio effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Unnrta distressed me or did me r!'an; little, good. In an hour Dlirn after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less shot up in a 0.,r room with fresh paint Last . . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmaCH rQla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Qiobox A. PAcuE.'Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dmggii ti. J 1 ; ilx for 8J. Prepared only bj C. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats. 100 Doses One Dollar SAVES ANOYANCE. GIVES PEA.OE. AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. BAKING Every Package Guaranteed to Give) Satisfaction or your Grocer will refund the money, i i MAtrUTACTUBBD BY SMITE, HOREEL ',' & CO., anl4dw3m BALTIMORE. r .i TYLER CANU CSUNTCR8. fUDSTRATED N COLORS; a psrfeot Work or Art: IBOPaaeai Bow ready. Books free, dosuqs 15o. .Mlse.CihlM forlfWa.tfTrhr tort VwWrlttr CaMMii, Ckalra, Back dm Sow Stylo Im . FmMf 10. XXliXB DESK CO, SX. 1.0U18, MO., U.8.A, Powder OXU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Fics is taken: it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beueficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y- ALONG THE LINE OF PROSBES rheTajlor Patent Adjustable Ladies' Shoe is the latest and bu-,t improvement in that line. It required no breaking in, is always comfortable, nnd retains its original sbapo. It ia a marvel of perfection. Samples may be seen end orders left at my place of busineea on Craven street, two doors south of telegraph office. N. ARPEN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Agt. Consolidated Adjustable jyl8 dwtf Shoe Company. balem Female Academy, SALEM, n. o., THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The 89th Annual Session begins Au gust 28tb, 1890, Register for last year 815. Special features: the Develop ment of Health, Character and Intel lect. Buildings thoroughly n modelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, be sides first class schools in Music, Lan guages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. JOHN H. CLE WELL, auCdwlro Principal. SHOES! SHOES! Just See the Slices! Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Kino Shoes, Ocod Bhoes, and Bhoes CHEAP. Rubber Boots and Shoos, lied Boots and Oil Clothing In great quantities. At J. F. TAYIQB'B. DON'T FORGET THE Leading Tobacco House In New Berhe, Goods and Prices will make you chewlots, A Large Stock of Golds at Wholesale and RETAIL at LOW PRICES. Dont forget J. F. TAYLOE. Just Received FROM Tlx A FINE LOT OF HORSES AHD MULES. Also, a fine Lot of BuggIesBoad Carts & Harness of Home and Western Make, which will be offered Low for Cash or on time with good security ocldwtf J. W. STEWART. Largest Stock of GBOCEEXES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots. Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co. '! WHOLESALE GEOCEE, : MIDDLE STREET, ' NEW BEBNE. N. C Desirable .Dwelling For Sale, Situated on ' South ' Front . street. House contains six comfortable rooms and recently added new kitchen aad all desirable outhouses. Lot 70 ft et front.-1 --.' ' . V'- "r' Al'B0r' i. ' . ;,,f Doue and Lot on .Craven strcol. '' c ' App!y.tO WATSO.t & 8TREET,'"- ' dtf. ' ' Real Ejtttte Agonts. PROFESSIONAL. DB. 0. K. BAOBY, SURGE01I DENTIST. Office, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, dec8 dwtf NEWBERN. N. 0. P. H. PELLETIEE, A T TOHNET AT LAW, AND JttONIY BUoKEtt. Craven St.,' two doors South of Journal office. A specialty made In negotiating small loans for abort time. Will practloe In the Counties ot Graven, Oar teret, Jones, Onslow and PamUoo. United Btt6a Court at New Berne, and Supreme Court of the titate. febl dtf CLEMENT MANLY. O.H. G.UI0H Manly & Guion, ATTORN EY 8 AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy & Co.'s bank, Middle street. Now Borne, N. G. Will practioe in the oourts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Oourts. apl6 dwtf F, M. SIM110K3. B. L. GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will prooiice in iho counties of Graven, Jones, Ouslow. Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir aad Ujdu, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven street, nest door below Journal offioo. ap!2dwtf Dr. J. B. Clark, DENTIST, NEW BERNE, N. C. Office on Craven street, botween Pollock. and Broad. dw GEEEH, FOY & CO.. Do a General Banking business. Kkw Bankinq House, Middle Street, fourth door below Hote Albert, feldwly SKW BBRNF. N' ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. SEW BBR5TS, N. O mrl dw HUMPHREYS' Dr. Huhprrbts' Si'kcifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many fears in private practice with success.and for over hirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific IB a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the sovereign remedies of tlieWorld. OP nuNCITAI. NOS. CTJRES. PRICra. Fevers, Congestion, inflammation... ,25 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Crying Colic,orTeethingof Infants .ifS IMnrrlien. of.Chlldren or Adults 25 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 25 Cholera M orb us, Vomiting 25 Couehs, Cold, liioiicliitls 25 Ncnrnlgin, Toothache, Faceache 25 K'lidnehes, Sick Headache, Vertigo .25 tvsneDHin. Bilious Stomach .25 l I ti ; i 10 11 its Suppressed or l'ainful Periods. .2.! wuites, toorroruso fenoas 2 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 2 Halt lthenin, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .'J Rheuinatisin, Kheumntlc Pains 2 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria. .. . .,1 Files, Blind or Bleeding !i Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head ,a Whoopinir Cough, Violent Coughs. .3 Oeneral l)cMllly,i'hyslcalWeakuess .8 lVjdnoy Disease 5 Nervous Debility 1.0 Urinary Wea kness, Wetting Bed. .5 Diseases of thelleart, Palpitation 1.0 1(1 ir i !40 '27 as so 3'i Bold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. D. Humphreys' manual, (144 pages) llcnly bound In cloth and gold, mailed tree. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00 dor. William and John Streets, New York. SPECIF ilTsT All of the above medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. S. Duffy and It. Berry, Middle street, New berne, W. (J, JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA lfiISCHfis IiWIR0 9 New Berne, N". O. Italian and American Marble and all qualities of material. - Orders solioited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. G. E. Millku is my agent ac Klnston, and Alex. Fizlds; regular traveling agent. IPPP TYLER DESKS-200 Now Styles. j iumiuiai, r in 1UI JSB OABIHETB. TA. BI.E9, CHAIRS, BOOKOAStS, ftc.at Reduoedfeius M Speoial Biaoounts, Catalogs for 1800 now mdv. ISO pages, Ulattrated. Book (tm Pottage 10s, TYLEEI DANK C0UNTER3. v VamimlM for 8tyl, Qnallty ud Prl., Iitartntrt ta (Mm Apcrlott work of Artl tu pes n. Book rraq PoiUnUei tYLEB DESK CO., , 61, LOUIS, 110., TJ.SA LTafiAMfc OLD Doniriiori c Steamship Company - SEMI-TV KEKLY I4M li. " tha Ol DnUUb IteaasalUft Cos pur's Old aav4 irli Wats . Rovta. Tia a.lbaiar ai4 " ' Ckasapcak Ctul. : ': : ' TP , . " '? tfurrolk. Baltimore, Sew Vork. f hlla dtlphls, BastoK, Provldtmca aad WaaUnctoa at. And ail points. North', Est And' Wwt r On uid after MONDAY, SEPT. gib, 10, until further notice, th - Sterner IEWBHNE, Ca pi Stnthgitg, W1U sail from Norfolk. Va for Mew Berne, .N. il. dlreet MONDAYS aid THUK8 DAYB. Xiakinc cloae con nection witn the btenmers K intton - and Howard for Klnston, Trenton, and all other landings on the Keuse and Trent Rivera. ' Hamming, will sail ROH NKW BKKNB FUK NORFOLK direct. TUGHDATa anrt FRIDAYS at TWELVE, M., (noon) making connection witti toe O. D. , 8. Co.'s ships for New York, B. b. p. oo.'a steamers lor Baltimore; Clyde Line Ships for Pnlladel- pui, l. a m. t jo,'s snips ior jjosion ana' Provider ce. Btaamer Klnston. Panf ni inn will hI for Klnston on arrival of mmniM Naw. berne. Order all goods care of O. D. B. 8. Oo., Nor folk. Va. Passengers will find ervi.i tmhi able rooms, and every oonrtesy and atten . tion wui do paid them by the officer. IS. B. ROBERTS, AfiSD!. Aaesaa. OULPKPPER A TDRNEB, Agents, jNorrolk, va. W. a- STANFORD. Vloe-President. New York Olty. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH The Fast Freight Li Brwnii Nw Bcras. Bsstsi 'ti urolla Points, and Norfolk, Baltisaors PhlUdolphla, Rsw York, Bor.e, Bts. Tls Kllubetb Cits-. N. V. Commenolng Monday, June 18th, THE STEAMEEP Eaglet and Vesper or this une will run on regular sohedule time, and VHIDAY afternoons, at FOUR o'clock, for XJUabeth Olty. and return arrivlnu on SUNDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. These steamers, in connection lth tna Atlantic 4K.O.R, R Norfolk Southern K fr' S"" '""iriuui, ana norioiK K, luand the Pennsylvania R. h form a reliable and . rAflmlar ltnA nffarine. . .. . i.i.i . qulitramion': uiuiBierB except at Elisabeth Olty, at whloh point r relght 111 be loaded on ears to go through to destination. Dlreot all goods to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Dbpatoh dally as follows : Borth Rlrer, F'S"nDPh,llaeIphla- b-v rhllR- W.ABalto. R. R., Dock 8t. Htatlou, From Baltimore by Fhlla., Wil. i. Baltt , K R,. President St. Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern K. K. From liOBton. by KerchannA MlnenTraii ponatlonOo.; New York and Nw Knglain Rates as low and time quloa t .an by am other line. W. H JOYCE (Gen, Fgt. Trt.,r. AtenS P.R.R.1.U m .1 Tiaffio Macscer BpB uKu' J'nrttl freiKtt Anent. N V r. S N. H. K., Norfolii.Va.. -k., aKO- Ha'KROJ?, Agtut, .obJOdw Kewberr... 0. Ths U. 6. Ff eight Use on a;,o nn-r .cti ber 15, lUt-H, thin line Wll - " " va )C(umi SEMI-WEEKLY TEIPS bktwbkm; Baltimore and New Berne ?Ln?iai',15l?Je ror Kew Berne. "WED WfiSDAY, SATURDAY, at SIX F. M. fjULVlno N.a T1.MA " . . 1JAY. SATURDAY, at SIXpTm"" This to tna only DlRiCT line out of New Berne for Baltimore without change, and on jneir return trip from Baltimore come dlrec JSf7 Berne, stopping only at Noifolk, con. nept ng then for Boston. Provider.,. Hhn.. ."l- MklB oiose connection, Beri.-.P ? Rlreraud Rrllout of New AaenM are ss follows: RKUBKN FOSTKR, Gen'l Manager, - ' jar. w. Mnr,AWrnHKht St.. Baltimore. wham.01"16 I'hiiadTlphta.'lSB'ontb f ' wftm2' ?,0Bin Central whsrf. t. 8. H. Rockwell, Providence, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " York dally. PhUadelphla, Mondays, Wednes days, Saturdays. anrllS f-V,"1'.1?1118 K8- and rales gna , AVOID BRBAKAOE 09 BULK All ' SHIP VIA N. C. LINK. . v ' . B. H. GRAY. Ae.nL w ueine.A, f, Its cured at home with out pain. Book of par. , ' tlculan sent FSB. Vm Atwnta, 4i, omoofiW Whitehall fll, fhe Alliancejo the Front. ?BGBSfliv Farmer, bold, vlgllaht aggressive and progressive. SopS ' lfIpre"el,.yiem- FortyHlght eoWne of Worth Carolina and Virginia StateA iii. anoesi The Llvest paper In ibl South! Oois to nearly 1280 postottfoesTn ?orth eirSirTT and to ii states, oub DoIlar ay K a if Strictly cash. Send for . ample A iSl; THiC PHoaKESSJTB FARMER L.L.POL. Editor. K". ';' D. H, Bkowmb, Bnsuiess Kanager. tf' nuiuPDCtl'v : fiTJ lrnnwrr n i n nr t w y niuiiutuni , ui nun in UMnni.ins ,'r THE FALL TERM OPKN8 SEPT. V , T . TTJITIOJf, t30. V . v- V 1 " ' " . Fourwgnlar ponrss of study. - Olasiidal. Phliotophlcal, Literary, Bclentfnc, wnnt1' opeoiai coursos in ChcmUtrv. (Svii and' ' SppMBte -sobbols or Uw and Md olne aeerdoa" nAaddr"c.trdth vi, Hon, KE.Hr P, BATTLE. LL.D.,' Jy8dw2m ' rrMiUa.t,cUapollHll,N-T 'viniMiiiin
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