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.Daie ME V OURNAL VOL. X:-NO. 116. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. It a '-E1 i i BUSINESS LOCALS. 13 BOFESSOB EUGENE WALLNAU, . Piano Tuner tad Repairer, reoom--mended by first olass authorities, hu returned and will be pleased to wait on bis customers. Leave orders at hie offloe, Hancock street, next to the . Methodist Church. aula 4 teed rpo WHOM ir MA.Y CONCERN -1 New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 7th, 1601. All persons who have work (left with 0. II. Saunders, Jeweler, whloh has not been on hand more than sixty days, will please oall within fifteen days from the above date, as I expect to close business here at the said time. And I also thank the neoeral publio for their liberal patronage and wish tbena much success. C. M. Saundkbs, au8 6t Middle street. INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fits of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1890 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. augStf D. T. Caubaway, Agent. CABINET MAKERS. Blobbing & Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Hanoock street, opposite Bishop's faotory. jyS3 lm NEW DRUG 8TORE.-Drugs, Medi 01t.ee and Ohemteals, O. J Popular Proprietary Medlolnea. ;All varieties of Drnggtet's Sundries. Trasses and Brao a. Now crop Garden Beode. Fin and Large Htock Olgars and Tobacco, all new. 1're scrlptlona accurately oomponnded (and not at WAR prices), our nvtto and our success. V. V. OHO.KN. Druggist and Apothecary, Middle st four doors from Pollock. Jan23 ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. 8ultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at 8am1!. B. Waters. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning toe Oream Freezers, Combined Chair auil Men Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire Game IMorH, Qauiso Wire for Window HoreenB.and a foil line of Hardware, etc., at niayU dlf J. o. Wjiitty & Co COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that ie now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jyl7tf M. n. Sultan. Gov Fleming, or Florida, Las ro refased to sign the certificate of election of Senator Call and pub lishes a long card giring his rea son. Tiie people of Charleston, S. C desire it Bhould be understood that the earthquake shocks they have nowadays are very slight. It would bo much more agreeable, however' not to have any at all. A Telegram from Buenos Ayres asserts that Chili will de clare war against Bolivia, because the government of the latter coun try has recognized the congression al party of Chili as belligerents. "Since theinoreaae of elopements and marriages between coachmen and heiresses, it has been proposed to abolish the coachman. Why not give woman a ohance here, and adopt female Jehus, as it were 1 Certainly, no heiress can marry her soaoh woman, and no man would want to." Mn. Emmons Blaine, said today: "Dr. Baldwin is not coming to Bar Harbor to see my father pro fessionally. He has hot been sent for and my father has no need of his services. My father has not taken any medicine for nearly two months. He is as well as usual vere well, indeed, and is gaining all the time." Great excitement has been caus ed at Windsor, Canada, by an order by the Canadian authroities competing the removal of the flags and deflorations put np by the 'citizens in honor of the G. A. It. encampment at Detroit, Mioh,, "just acrosBjthe river. The military t, had to be called on to enforce the order. Thb New York Tribune Says; The officers of a staid, conservative charon in a neighboring city wrote .the other day to a gentleman in this city, asking him to suggest a good man for a pastor. "We want," they said, a man pf some pulpit abili ty; bat for garoioas sake . don't re commend to us a man whose brains . are in his lungs. . . - Tub IMbssenoer is ". extremely Sirry at the extreme barrenness of : the State., collegef. t It grieves as : to know that the University is equal , ly destitute. Now what is hpt Only this not one of oar State institu tions is abe to furnish .one' Latin scholar sufflcently advanced to fill the chair of Latin in the University. , That is very bad. Something -is sarely .wrong, in ..the educational methods of the boys are -inferior or lazy or something else of which we know not.'. Not one soholar equal to the taBk. .Well, if oaf; breed of noble men is dying oat and schools are failing to educate them, by all means import from New England or Europe or China or Japan or New Zealand. Wil. Messenger.. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. M. Watsjn Legal notice. T. J. Whitaker Notioe to contractors. Royal Baking Powder. E. Wallnan Piano tuning, etc Howard To be well drett, eto. Mr. D. M. Jones has accepted from Mr. J. B. Clark a situation to take oharge of tho Bargain Store. Mr. E. W. Carpenter la transforming the old New Berne steam fire engine oompany's building on Broad street into n dwelling. The store under Hotel Albert is being newly fitted up and painted for Mr. M. H. Saltan, who expects soon to move in from the adjoining stcrd. Mr, George Bishop will have ooncreto pavements "as good as any in the city" pat down in front of the bargain store and Mr. S. K. Eaton's. Good! Who'll follow his example ? Messrs. Thos. H. Davis and Milton Hollowell have formed partnership to engage in the dry goods business. They will oooupy a part of the store used by Mrs. B. B. Lane, milliner. Several hundrod more people went through last night to attend the Farm ers' Alliance and the Dental Conven tion. The number that passed through the past two nights would probably reaoh a thousand. The Mew Berne District Methodist Sunday-aohool Conference will oonvene la Morehead Friday. The delegates from New Berne are Mr. J. K. Willis, Prof. O. T. Adams, Miss Emily Ferebee and Miss Minnie Willis. The steamer Newberne, of the Old Dominion line, will leave Norfolk for Newborn direct, Thursday, a. m. Returning, will leave Newbern for Norfolk, direot, Friday, p. m. Touohes at Roanoke Island wharf coming and going. Rnlns and Condition of Crops, The weekly weather crop bulletin, issued by the North Carolina Experi ment Station and State Weather Servioe for last v, eek shows the weather con tinued unfavorable up to the last three or four days, when it became quite favorable, the exoessive rains having oleared and the crops in all sections getting more sunshine. The total rainfall for the week at Weldon was 2 80 inohes; Wilmington, 5.32; Qoldsboro, 3.18; New Berne, 3.14; Raleigh, 8 32; Charlotte, 0 87; Asheville, 1.73. Average for the State, 2 53 inohes. The normal rainfall would have been 1.62 inches. In the eastern district there" is com plaint of ootton going to weed and not boiling well. Corn is good exoept on bottoms where damaged bp rains. Present oondition of orops in this die triot is: Ootton 75, corn 81, tobaooo 86, and grass 86. The condition in the other distriots varies but little from this. The Experiment Ktaliou and Weather Servioe. Dr. R. H. Battle, of the North Caro lina Experiment Station, delivered an address a few days ago in Bedford City, Va., by speoial invitation of the Agri cultural Commissioner of the State of Virginia, on the "The Typical Experi ment Station and How it Can be made useful to Farmers." This is an honor to Dr. Battle and a matter of pride to the State that her offloials are thus ap preciated abroad. An exchange com menting on the event, says: "Dr. Battle is doing as much for the agrioulture of the South as any living man. Hie methods are -educational and at the same time eminently practioal. North Carolina Is one of the foremost States in looking out for the agri cultural olaasee and the N. 0. Experi ment Station and State Weather Service in co-operation with the U. S. Weather Bureau are doing a good, efficient, serviceable work for the farmers. One of the positions in the ofloe is worthily filled by a yonng New Bernlan, Mr. Rosooe Nunn. Penonal. Hon. C. 0. Clark and Mr. W. W. Clark returned last night from a west ern pleasure trip. Dr. A. W. Knox of Raleigh is visit ing at Dr. Jaa. B. Hughes. Major D. T. Carraway went down to Morehead last night to represent the Joubhai at the State Farmer's Alliance and the Southern Dental Association meetings, and Oapt. W, W. Carraway pasted through an route to Morehead to represent the News and Observer. Mrs. J. W. Blddle went down to Morehead on a pleasure trip, Mrs. Jesse Harrison returned yester day morning from a visit to relative in Beaufort.' Mr. N. A, Bray left to visit his daughter, Mrs. Alloe Pe Molineu, in Charlotte. . . . - Hon. L. J. Moore' returned last night from a trip to" Klniton on professional business, and his family returned from pending the summer in Roanoke, Va. Dr. -O. BY Bagby Is spending the week at Morehead attending the Dental Convention. uy '.-.; ."i;. Selling Out at Cost. , Now is the time to make your pur chases for Dry Goods and Notion. Owing to the large stock to be procured tbii fall, the balance of goods on hand must ba disposed of positively at cost to make room for my goods. tf ; & H. bpltam. i, FOUND DEAD IN BED. Sudden Death of Mr. E. M. Pavie, a Prominent Contractor and Chief of the Fire Department. The startling announcement that Mr. E. M. Pavie was dead flew rapidly over tie oily yesterday morning, So unex- P wted and surprising was the statement that it appeared almost inoredible, but alas! it was no mistake. Mr. Pavie had quietly breathed his last during the hours of the preceding night, seemingly without a struggle - Mr. Pavie was fifty-four yoars of age. Up to last Sunday he appeared to be in perfeot health, but being troubled with a pain in hit chest, the result of muscu lar rheumatism, he consulted Dr. Prim rose Monday afternoon and obtained a simple remedy, which relieved him. He retired early, and nothing further was known of his oondition until inves tigation a little before seven o'clock yesterday morning revealed the faot of his death, and that he had from appear ances been dead a few hours. The cause of death was probably fatty de generation cf the heart, though the symptoms were somewhat obaoure. Mr. Pavie was a native of New York city. He oame to New Berne in the Quartermaster's Department of the Federal army in 1602, and made the city his homo from that time. Immediately after the war he was a member of the oity council, ho and one New Berniau being the only Demo cratic members of the board at that time. From that time he took no active part In politics, but identified himself with the industrial interests of the oity. lio was an architeot and builder, and he formed a partnership with a native of the oity. Mr. Fred. Lace, which lasted until Mr. Lane. 'a death, after which Mr. Pavie continued the business and became one of the best known con tractors in the city. Mr. Pavie was quits prominent as a fireman. Before ooming to New Berne he was a member of the New York volunteer fire department, and for 26 years he served, with honor to himself and the oompany, as a member of the New Bern Steam Fire Engine Company, acceptably filling in the meantime every office within the gift of the oom pany and being repeatedly elected Chief of the New Berne Fire Department whioh position he held at the time of bis death. In times of excitement he retained his good judgment, formod plans wisely and gave orders coolly and deliberately traits which eminently fitted him for a successful fireman. As a man he was friendly and gene rous. The community bun loet a good and valuable citizen. His immediate family consists of his mother and his adopted daughter. Ha has a brother living in New York who expects to at tend the funeral. It will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clook and will be conduoted by Rev. T. M. N. George, and as the Episoopal churoh is undergoing repairs it will be held from the Method is ohuroh. Resolutions of Respect. At a special meeting of the Board of Counoil of tho oity of New Berne yesterday, acting Mayor Ellis pre siding, with Councilman Loviok, Bell, Riohardson, Miller, Crawford, and others present, the Mayor appointed Oounoilmen Alex. Miller, H. J. Loviok and 0. S. Bell to draft suitable resolu tions relative to the death of our towns man, Edward M. Pavie, The committee submitted the following resolutions, whioh were adopted by the Board: Wbbbeas, It hath pleased the Divine Creator in Hit great wisdom to remove from our midst our esteemed friend and fellow oitizen, Edward M. Pavie, ex- Uouncilman and Chief of the Fire De partment, and Whereas, We are profoundly grieved by the loss of so valuable and useful a member of the community. Be it Resolved, That we, the Board of Councilman of the oity of New Berne, in session assembled, tender to his be reaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of grief and mourn ing. That the oity bell be tolled during the hour of service, and we attend the funeral in a body, thereby showing our respect for his memory and appreciation of his many virtues. That these resolutions be entered upon the minutes, and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased and the New Berne Journal be requested to publish the same. Alex. Miixeb, H. J. Lovick, C. S. Bell, Committee. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's North Caro lina Line from Baltimore to New Berne, N. C, Month of August, 1891. BIT. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 1. Btr, ueo. a. Stout. Wednesday, Au . 0 Str. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 8. tr, ueo. u. wont, aaturaay, Aug. 15. Str. Defianoa, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Str. Geo. H. Stout. Saturday, Aug. 32. Btr. Denanoe, Saturday, Aug. x. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Denanoe, Wednesday noon, Aug. 5. Str. Goo. H. Stout, Tuesday, Aug. 11. Str. Denanoe, Friday, Aug. 14. Str, Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday noon, Aug. 19. v- - .c . . . Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 25. Str. Geo. H. stout, Friday, Aug, 8. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via the only direot line. " 8; H. Or at, Agent. '. ' Children Enjoy; i The pleasant flavor, gentle action and toothing effects of 8yrup of Figs, whom in need or a laxative ana u the rather or mother be costive or bilious the moat gratifying results follow its use, to that it it toe best family remedy known and very family should hire a bottle. STUMP SOUND ITEMS. Rain Field Crops Frnit Domes! ie and (iumo Animal Trucking An Alligator with a Cant Iron Stoniaeh. The recent heavy rains have tome what damaged the orops with us in places, but usually crops are good. Our chief orops are corn, peanuts, potatoes and field pear; no ootton is raised in our community. Fruits wo have in abundanoe, suoh as pears, peaches, apples and quinces and grapes by the acres, all kinds. We also muke turpentine and tar. The farmers around here muke p'enty to eat and drink; I don't mean whin key j nor beer, exoept persimmon beer, 1 mean apple and pear cider, grape juioe and watermelon syrup, in part, to drink; also yeoton and sassafras tea, home made ooffee as'we call it, and it is just as good for supper for our use as the best Java coffee. We raise hogs, cattle, bheap, goats, chickens, geese, turkeys, guineas, and ducks, tame, to eat, and have deer, bear, turkeys, quails, rare bits, squir rels, etc, wild, to eat, and the most of them. Then our Ihh and oysters, aleo clams and crabs, are plentiful. Wo live in the land of plenty. Next year the farmers here will go in the trucking business. The lands are well adapted for trucking purposes. Capt. Berthea has one of the finest farms for that business, right on the sound , open to the ooean and near the railroad and his lands are rich. The Captain was a Confederate ofQuer during the late war, a native of South Carolina, but found a wife in North Carolina and settled here. We have some alligators in New river. New river is not far from Stump sound. Capt. W. W. Dennis, commonly oalled Oapen Bill Dennis for short, of the steamer Louisu, is the oraok shot with a rifle iu the county, lio has killod this summer and spring past Ob alligators and orocodiles while going up and down New river. He has killed some of the largest ever teen in this oounty, from ten to fifteen feet in length, weighing near 300 pounds eaoh. In outting open one large orocodile that Capt. Dennis killed, there was found inside three-fourths of a large hog, one small fish net, a dozea lightwood knots, four or five bricks and bats, forty young alligators, large smooth stones, and several wild ducks, besides numerous other smaller things suoh as pocket knives, slate penoils, cups and sauoere. pieoee of plates, etc., and the strangest part about this affair was the reptile was killed and the ball didn't touoh him, though he was killed by a ritle shot from a rifle) iu the hands of Capt. Dennis. Will some one pleaee explain? Maybe he bad swallowed a powder horn full of powder, and the concussion caused an explosion. We bet that's it. List of Letters Romaining in the postoTlco at New Berne, Crnvon county, N. ''. Auguot 0, 1"J1. A - Mies Ssllie Adkinson. B Miss Harrolt Balckcr, Hiea Cassia Brown, csre Miss Puss Iirriwn, J. R. Brown, care J. A. Allen. C Mr. Daniol Chad wick. H John Henry Hall, A, R Honaday. L Ed. Latham, F. L. Lawrence. M Mrs. O. N. Mason, Stephen Miller. N Miss Any J. Noble. P Miss Martha Pato, Miss Lsttico Perry. 8 Geo. W. Hchwartz, Taffy Squares, W Miss Fannie Williams, Mrs. Salina Williams. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised,and give date of list. The regulations now requiro that one cent shall be colleoted on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M. STEAMERS NEWBEUSE AND ANNIE The steamer Newberne will not re sume her trips by leaving Norfolk on Monday, August 10th, and Newbern on Tuesday. August lUh, but the Old Do minion Calendar will be inserted a thort time longer. Continuing the cal endar will announce the following dates for the steamer Annie: The steamer Annie will leave Norfolk for Newbern, touching at Roanoke Island and Washington, Monday, Aug. 10th, and Friday, August 14th, 1891. Returning, will leave Newbern for Norfolk, touching at Roanoke Island, Wednesday, August 12;h, and Monday, August 17ih, 1891. The Annie does not oarry passengers. E B. Robehts, Agent. MARRIED. Sunday, Aug. 9th, at the residenoe of Mrs. Sao Arthur, near Ernul's, Mr. W. B. Burgess to Miss Mattie Arthur. DIED. Tuosday , August 11th, at his real denoe in this oity, Mr. John B. Wallaoe, aged 84 years. The funeral will be at A o'olook this afternoon from the resi dence. At Portsmouth, N. C. on Thursday, July 30th, 1801, Caroline beloved wife of William O. Williams, aged 84 years and 0 months. The subject of this notice was an af feotionate wife and mother. She loved her neighbort. waa good to the poor, was not forgetful to entertain strangers, and was beloved by all who knew her. To her heart-broken husband and pre cious little boy we can but say they have the sympathy of all her friends. Hay the mother's God watch over the bereaved one, and may Bit bleating rest upon her afflicted father, mother and sisters, ana may they all live tuob Uvea as to meet her In that better land where parting will be no more. Onb Who Knbw and Loved Ekb. Children Cry'Jor Pitcher's .Castoria. "To ba well drett, oft supersedes the rest . ' ' Shfkeapaar. How prone it is for human nature to respect a mans dress a well dressed person gains your attention and respect at once. Therefore wear the best clothing yon can af ford. v And when you need them give as a trial. Oar stock 1b bought of the best dealers and fit well and wear well. Shoes, Hats, and mens furnishings at close prices. Sample socks, shirts and surpenders at New York Cost. ,.' At HOWAED'S. POWI Absolutely Furo. Thin powder never vnrl-. A u:i.,.-; i.r parity, 8t rone tli anil wholfwirr.cn, s More eoonomlcal than trie oriiliHiv iiinds, nuti cannot be sold In ooinpetlliun with lh" iiiul Ulude of low test, abort weight, alum oi phosphate pnwilem. Bold only tn cant). KOYAl. UAK.NL i'uWDKH Co., Willi at. NOHTU OAiiul,INAeiaw-nl'oisnty Huperlor Conn Kali Term, li-yi Ureen Koy A Co. va. Wllllnm Oasklr.s Sarah Jane Uasklna, his wlfa. Service of Summons by Publication. Tho defendants above iiiimcl tnko notice that, an action t.t!t.t, as hI.ovf Iiiis been commenced la the Huperloi court of Cravon county, to foreoloai- n ccrlam mort. KSgedeed executed to linen. Koy i Co. on iiibdui owt or o p:cnioer, l.iM. and ilnly re corded In the reool'ilbors'tM fount v In 1 k pates 170. etc. And the ch-f-f n,l:iuln wil I rurlhor tak notice that thcynrc ir.ilrcl to appear at the nfxt term or the ncd hu pi llor Court of faldionnty, to h nM on the 2tb Monday allor tlvj 1st Mt i .hiy In Boptembor, IKlH.at the C'im I lloim.. i. RP.Id county, In Newbern .V C. m.d mn-u.-i or demur to the coinplulnr which will be llted In aald action, ov '.he plain'. Iff ; w::l rip, ly to (ho court for the rel'.nf dioji.i,,:- i n, sai.i complulD t. W. .".!. WATBON. Clurrt Hun. dull : (Vhvmi. Cm Owen II, OriuN. Atl'y tor l'l"lni:i! laiH mo iuiii nay hi An ,i:sl , l.l!l. . '.-.v Notice to Contractors. IllDSfor TKKNl'UN ACAHK.MV Fil lLl)- ING will be recel.-fd np toTWr I. 'K o'clock August ml, 1K91. For specifications und plauB uUn) T. J. Wl.'M AKKH aul2dlt'2l Ch'n of Hulldlni.' Coin. Get Your Ice Tsskefs! For the convenience of Ptronn, let; Tickets will be insuod from thin oV.i' at a quarter cent per pouni!. On sale at John Dunn d storo. at Fac tory, from dolivery wapon or t'. Keizenetein. No tioketH sold for lc.es limn twenty pounds. all lw NKV7 .3KUNF. ICE CO. DIAGONAL & CORKSCREW SUITS, VRWm ALBERTO, 4 Button Cutaways, Sacks, Bound or uubnuud with linings. Theeo Kooda hav:' jm our prices aro low. .loin or italin ri'hw Ki :;r.d MMM STORE. ACADEMY Of the Sisters of Mercy. NEW BEltNE, N. C. The Oourno f In; 'rut'tloi: I'mnrruvs all top branches necessary to tut- cctpilhttlon of n ho lid and n .lined rilm-ullon. Dillereucos of rel'ion w.ll nt (j.3 k j;a!d( i In the admiaslon of pupils. Drawing, Book-keeping, Vt.oal .MiikIc iin clues), Plain and Piincy Ni'ivllitwork ( not form extra charges. JjeKROiBon Piano ami Oian, Painting In Oil and Water Colors, FaHtel and oruument ni Art, extra. Full Term opens Sept- 11. For further partlculATK apply to the Dlrro tress of the Academy. aueiUwtf UNIVERSITY 0FNM1H CAROLINA The Next Term lleglns Sopt. :i. Entrance Examinations, Sept- - Tnltlon $80 per term. Needy younp men of talent and character will be aided wlili scholarships and loans. Besides the (inneral Oourses of fitudy, whleh oiler a wide range of elective studies, there are courses tn Ijiw, Medlotne and Engineering. For oatitlosxue, Ao., address the 1'rt sUlont, OEO. T. WINSTON, au'J dlw w2t Phaoel rJUi. N, r. Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE, 75 Cents Per Dozen. Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. ,. une38dwU - Carriage and Buggy Factory; Having secured .he service, of an j Experienced Trimmer,! 1 1 am now i-cUer prepared than nv.-r to ! furnish First-Class Work. B .'"Mepair w ork a specialtr. anil t v l w O. IT. WATERS & HON. I I Has gone west again'; 'to purchase another lot of Ail those to buy should wait about ! ten days to make their' selections. "Phac B Hariri.! 1J!J tea JH3ni i TEACHER OF ISSTKU&ESiTAl Mi!; IIAKHOM AS: ( " i'; - I Hi'i Will inuoiiucu Doctot Wi.iii Jack., ' Finger Oyronijuii-i'i, ' a rsi! of iin"ii!c'il,i'ale fccnrlit to the l'Cj;iiuUT. tiini to I'm aJvanct-tl HluJcrt who ! t-hir -H rcud'T M. irv "." t'Hioniiv. Tin- Mow Knglaiil t'OHorvalory Mthm! wili lio iUri"'!y c.i,..u( 0, ChiAi now 'irmi!.. u 'i ii ( Ai.-lj in (i-r.'orj. I I - Tiie 2IcBekeepcrV, Friend, a i ...... i- i -loVO I to ro.,k 'Ill ('('t HII 111 Htov( iiii'tro in 'in; ' i to rik fviry I Mir nini havn no hoi, kllrn.M In s,.iu;i.- : . II ik f-iN'. tint I Ik niopf iToruMtiii'iiil ti.n ;lv; Lights wiui i;ti..i Lvu:. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1891, edition 1
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