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I y . " y 1HE 'A1LY "1 T 1. 11 J. . J j VOL. X1I.-NO 40 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MA Y 17. l.vKJ FKICE 5 CENTS i fl III t , Ye v.- BUSINESS LOCALS. ttpORJlAN'S BACON." 100 pieces 1 for 65 cents, 12 pieces for 10 cents, 6 pieces for 5 cents. Geo. D. Bowdkn & Co. ONLY Bixty bushels of Hainan potatoes left 80 cents per bushel. G. D. Bo wd en & Co. C DISC-SWAY & BRO. have the latest style in blue note paper witli White Ink which is very stylish. 1 1. VERY Best Butter in the City, just try It, Choice Tea for making Iced Tea. C. E. Sloveb. THE profits and pleasures of Bicycling re not to be questioned; bui the choice of Wheel should be carefully considered.- We can furnish any information you may desire on the subject. The "Waverly Scorcher", 82 lbs., price 100 is better than many $125 wheels. The "Columbia" $150 is absolutely the BEST made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms given for the asking. W. T. Him. & Co. Sole Agents. PARIS GREEN and Land Plaster for killing Potato Bugs at tf. J. C. Whittt & Co. JTTrANTED: Two copies of the Daily " JoUKNAL ol Oct. 22, 1892. Also ,i6he oopy of the Weekly ot Oct. 0, 180'3, and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for same. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six yars old, medium size, very quick and perfectly c hfaatie. tf. W. J. Smith. A FULL line of Spring and Summer Samples, consisting of Cheviot ts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) . At Hall's book store. TTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antihkptk" " and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and iOc. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. JWNE roadster's at Street's horse store. IpLEGANT Saddlers at Street s Horse yStore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's trh Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale liy Jab. Redmond. P URE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. D TJFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass, Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. Redmond. ye AAA CIGARS at very low figures lUvWlor wholesale and retail trade f sale by Jas. Redmond. II ARBEIT'S Cognac Brandy used very U much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. THS Treasury gold grows stead i ' tf in volume. Secretary Lamont will soon open ' lira batteries upon useless War Department employes. MaXWBLL is bound to be one of tltc) big guns of the administration. Ha bat aoqnlred the Gatlln mode of finag. The National League of Mnai- tajiana at Detroit has demanded the repeal of the MoKinley Tariff law. Go on with the music JgeoreUry Oarlisle bulletins all . ' aDDoiatmenU in the Treasury dally in& haa two elaaseiof resignations tbote aoeepted and those called Xhe Washington News says that . Mr. Ulereland tonehad the button ' - aat Chicago, and the -boarding ' i n4aa keepers will do the rest. ' They say Bob nix is down on " Vt.u.l.. Qilinrv la a. hllliant man. 1 jvmmwm 7 Pitit he is known far and wide as ' the great impractical. The attentat to make a good, ' Ten-palling team ol Carllnle and Sonars tedicnions. jonn wesiy . aid the derll would make as good ,1k a. match . v'i - ""V" W Ooncratnlateourtraokerson : ,wt tnKt ton for remunerative "pt1oei pervall. we trust that it ' r- wU,oontlnue so to the end pi . the J: .- season j - . - . . Latklt ts aras claimed that - America interest required ns to annex the Sandwich Islands. Now tbe revolution in Nloaragoa brings v ! lir 'lio attention the fact that - t ! -- f, i-i tvfl Pinal will There are uow three candidates out for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Virginia Colonel A. 8. Boford, Lieutenant Governor J. Hoge Tyler and (JongiesHman 0. T. O'D'errall. Those who are trying to make Democrats and MugwampR one and the name are in the pedica- meut of the college p;ofensor who tried to mix oil and water. After several trials, the professor said to bis elass, '"because of certain con ditions of the atmosphere thev won't stay mixed." The Washington Post says: The Mugwump contingent at Washing ton is in a deplorable frame of mind. Having been barred out at the While House, it is no v devot ing itself mainly to denunciations of Secretary Carlisle and other heads of departments for going right along and attending to their 1). mocraiiu iiuniniHS in a Dctno- ,ratic w,iv. The da..- after the President issued his order closing the White House to office ceekiirs, the New York iAlnl and Express printed he followiug 't-xt at tho top of its ditorial column: ''If the spirit of the ruler n.v- up ,:g tiuot thee, leave not thy place. ": It, is to be feared hat in proffering thii advice the Mail and Expiets w is only trying to get the oflion-sei'ktrs into trouble. LOCAL NEWS. .v; ir . 1 1) 'I'll rr:.vi:.Ts. Howard. V. 11. II,. ten Fur ?:i!r. Win. K. Clarke Atturney at law. I!ig Ike Now is l!i; ncccpted time. Ceo. I). rD(k'!i it Co "I'oor Man': ISacon." Mr. J. T. Liiicolu h 1,'ari.ig down his old resilience on Ka.-l Front street pre paratory to erecting a new one. The mixiinnm temperature yesterday was i.i 'i minimum In. range 10 1-2. I'he lowest lliis month was on the ttth mst. 1 he minimum then was 42 1-2. Mr, John Leo was before S. U. Street, Esq., yesterday on the charge of selling medicines without license. Judgment was suspended upon his depositing the amount of the tax, i??5, w ith the sheriff. The News tt Observer says the revival at Central M. E. Church, Italeigh, con tinues with increasing interest. There have been several converts and numerous requests for prayer many of them from old gray-haired men and women. We learn from an exchange that our former townsman, Hev. L. C. Vass, I). I)., of Savannah, will preach the Ilaccalaur eatc sermon before the Presbyterian Col lege for women at Columbia, S. C, Sun day evening June 4th. The State Choniclc was sold at auction Monday. The franchises and books in cluding the subscription list was bouidit by J. N. Holding. The machinery, type, etc., were bought by Josephns Daniels. All the sales are subject to the order of court. For the present the News and Observer will continue publishing the Chronicle under its lease. Jomes & Co's barrel factory started again Monday morning as wus planned. They have put up five more machines en abling them to put up barrels that much faster than before the tire. They are making both on the upper and lower floor of the savod portion of the property they formerly occupied and also in a portion of the Moore & llrady oyster cannery. The most forward beans arc almost ready for shipping. Frof. Geo. W. Neal allowed us Tuesday some of his raising of both the Valentine and German wax varieties. The former were four and the luttcr five inches in length and tho wax beans had assumed that rich golden color that makes them so tempting in appear ance. Neglecting Our Navigable Waters. A few weeks ago we called the atten tion of the authorities at Washington t the fact that nearly all the beacons and buoys in Eastern Carolina waters had been previously specially brought to their notice sod no action had been taken to re place them. Not only wero tho majority of these guides to navigation carried away but those were greatly damaged and now pot one remains to aid the mariner on this en tire run, and in foggy weather it is utter ly impossible for boats to run without something to steer by. At some places important points have to be rounded. Our waters should have been looked after, missing buoys and beacons replaced and injuries to them remedied at once and yet though the year It neatly half gone neither Neuse river, Pamlico sound, Core soand 'nor Albemarle sound have had this . attention paid to tbem, . Why, is JNorth Carolina; thul neglected. ". In behalf ot . the , tsvl gators of these' waters '-. the1 'travelling public and tho business interests effected, '. !)" r i. thorn be no lot'-or any (uick (Jrowlng Potatoes vs. Slow Growers. The forwardness and rapid growth ol the Pearl of Savoy potatoes as shown by results brings forth the following remarks from Mr. R. Berry: "It was suggested in the Journal a few months ago to plant quick-growing seed late to avoid freezing weather frozen tops result in several suckers in plaoc of the original sprout, the final re sult being a big lot of small potatoes, instead of a comparatively small number of large potatoes. "Result of the above suggestion, Messr?. Sultan & Danenburg planted "Pearl ol Savoy" potatoes ahout March 12th and on the 15th of May presented at the Journal office a tuber 2 1-2x3 inches in diameter, 7 1-2x9 inches in circumference and weighing 6 1-4 ounces. This can probably not he exceeded by any speci men of any other variety, planted even a month earlier. "The Peal of Savoy" is earlier than the "Rose,'' und makes few, if any "culls "; of a certain yield of 25 barrels, there were only about two barrels of "seconds" the others were all "pnmes" no culls. "In competition with "Crown Jewel," "Early Rose." "Early Ohio," and "Tii uinpli," it surpassed them all in both, curlincsH and yield. -."A specimen of the "Triumph" ex-! hibited with the aforementioned "'carl of Savoy" although planted earlier is much sunller, say not much than half its weight." 1 Coming and Going. Mr. Washington Duke, aud Mr. W. W. Fuller, of Durham; and Mr. J. li. Cobb, of Danville, who have been spend ing a sl-ort time at Carteret Lodge, passed through yesterday morning re turning to their homes. Mr. II. 1!. Hardy representing the North Carolinian of Kaleigh, arrived last night for a short stay in the city. Mr. Watts of the North Carolina Presbyterian also arrived in the interest of that paper. They are stopping at Mr. N. S. Richard son's. Rev. I). II. Pctrcc returned last, night from a visit to Mr. R. F. Petrce of t!er manton, who was stricken on the 0th inst w it li paralysis. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Petree left his father much improved. Miss Lillie Fales of New York arrived on the steamer New Heme en mute to .Morehciul and is spending a short time in the city visiting at Mrs. 1). Stinison's. Presiding Elder F. D. 8windell who has been holding quarterly conference at Morchead City Passed through returning to his home in Ooldsboro. Miss Mattie Koonce has returned from Polloeksville where she has been on a business trip. Kaleigh Settlement to be Preserved. A number of native North Carolinians resident in Baltimore have formed an as sociation to purchase and preserve the land on Roanoke Island, N. C, where Sir Walter Raleigh, in the year 1584, planted the first English colony in the New World. The tract includes about two hundred and fifty acres on the north east corner of the island, and on it stands the ruins of the original fort built by Kaleigh. The whole can uow be Imught lor $1,500 and the committee propose to organize a company, which will issue 200 shares of stock at $25 per share. This will leave a small annual income with which to preserve and protect the prop erty. The committee include Prof. Edward (Jrahani Daves, Francis White, City Solicitor Iiryan, Prof. A. Marshall Elliott, Burtlett S. Johnston and Thomas J. Boy kin. A Hiistlinir Man, Mr. Hill Huinuhrey (Big Ike) informs us that while at Tarboro last week he bought a very large assignee stock of dry goods and clothing at greatly reduced rates far below original coat.and on the strength of it he has employed Mr, N. B. Agostine an old experienced hand in the business as salesman and stock clerk. Mr. Humphrey also tried to secure the biggest proportion of our space that a newspaper probably ever bad one adver tiser to seek lor be wented every other column in theDxiir Journal juatlialf tho entire paper for a week. Of course this was too much space to devoto to one firm an) we had to decline. But it shows that M.' Humphrey who has ever been striking; out independently for himself, been a large user of printer's Ink find it pays and is baving bis faitb strengthened by the results. 1 '.' ' 1 Progress of a loans; Hew Bernian. , Mr.. John Stanly Thomas' position the past term in the Jfew York Trade schools gave t0 him several openings of promt nenctf. He was made a flattering offer to build op and expand the workings of the Washington' Heights Braneb of the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City and haa accepted the Secretaryship for the present He baa entered opoo the discharge of the duties of the position and we leant they are now doing work, in earnest. 1 Mr. Thom bu also- been invited to resume his duties In the New York Trade School at the opening of the aexl term. I am prepared to n-plate your Old p".vr.'Wn at Fur ton's Machine EDITORIAL COMMENTS. Resulting From the Recent Press Con vention in Reference to our City. alamancu ui.i:ani;i:. TTe city of New iterne has a charming climate, aud is never extremely eol I nor extremely hot, being tempered at all times by sea breezes. The city is lighted by gas ami elect liri ty, the streets are macadamize I willi shell which makes a be nil ilul. sm. oih. tirm roadway ami well .-ha -ii-d. mosilv by luxuriant elms. New Berne is in the nihUt ol' a larj -trucking interest, tlx- largest in In- : t.,,-. a large lish and oyst.-r bu i - - i - ,.::.a here; also a large lumber Ihm.v .. WAYM'.svn.i.i: coi Eti:::i. We cannot Hose with. Hit .$iii:.v something about the large :Mi -i.nl ;u i. ber interests of New Heine. AK.ll! .'.!( i persons are engaged m the li :i ri an I lust year (12,0011 package-; of li -h. i ing of 70 varieties were .-iiipp. I New Uerne and Morchead. Tbi - n ,,i, : lots of ice and a plant i. kept. iu:,,ii,' night and day which turn out 2 ' .o per day and besides ihc 21.1110 t,ei. in ported from abroad. Although not on iiie ,,v:i! : ii" , ,, ,-... enjoy the sen breeze an, I ha ,n,, ai j,:, for sleep. MOKIiAN'ION IlKKAl.ll. The waters ol' tie si' vast h-tvl !" '. ' seas swarnijwil h million u lie- i n tribe and over a wide an i of ts i .' ! low bays are the liin st oy-ter U I- i t t c world. The li'heiic-, are con Me i I ., ail immense -ealc, seine- two mi - i i length and hauls of one lurch , I ta. e -and herrings being notiiiic: ui I -i ii North Carolina is rich in c a rv . .cuie resource, pose-ses a mine ol" w :: li in her lish and oyster beds, and ai lb ? i nual Fish, (iaine and Ovster Fair. o';. growing in intere-t and i n ,i .! New lierne, one i:in -ee iln-'ic i e. . i tion of their variety aiidcMcni. . steamship from New Kerne to I'.! City, a distance nearly gi- at a Morganlon to Raleigh will all'.r.l cedent idea of the v:ct are i f "im the State draws her -tipple..,! a niaekeral and -had alid -ie il I will prove about as p'e a-an; . a mi one could wi-h to lake. It was the plea-uie of the u i i:ei er with Mcssts. .In im- I), v. .1, Charlotte Times, .lame; . ;: . the Durham Sin. and I. . T'v the Louisbiirg Time-. i be 1 1,. :; Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Jl.wl.m . did newspaper nn a ..r "trier more cordial welcome or li y: a I lb, I tcrtainment anyw here. M r Mil wealthy and inlluenl ia! eea; ', : business iutn'e-t- are ti..- ' .. he found pleasiiiv : , : i I , a , , , devote much ofhi, tim , : stinted eourte-ies upon u- !e our.'' .Mrs. Meadow s is as, ,; and agreeable la ly an 1 a -a .. : charming lioste-s. and ta:a ; their wo.il w e mad cur ' . , . ,( home" with t in ai a i . I I 'c i r 1, ," and interestiii:' r'rl.l e i .ia; ;a ill the ';i:iui City.- N t 1 a . elegant and i ul:u:. I p '. has no brighter jew ' . in ' ai ds citizenship t hai! 'ir. as I ' 1 . Mianlou-i, and oae o l i 'a ' inemoiies we have !,, :, . 'i ... . there la-t wee1., w 'l : i a under their roof tree n. I a ful society, 'rhui-di; 'dr. 'I : tlov. Carr, lien. W. H I. . . . '. live Williams, ol Cnv :, .!.. Meadows and oilier di-tiu ;i i men to dine with him, aa.l i1, was epiile a bulli on a.i I p.. event. A Suggestion. Kditor Dut.v .bu i;n Berne is given up 1.1 !- a pleasant and delightfully it being at the pincl i a ot I a . , . 1 ful streams of w ,it-a . the N, ;i , 1 'I' rent rivers. On tin- ! .1,.'..- i f ii. can find a refreshing I.,.- ,'. , alternoou and e ening i 1 r.u-, 1 1. tuer, and yet then- is no -aitaM,- p which our eiti.'-iis era e;,j, ,v : a' fort, except at the Yaiai! -tub which is a priva'e affair. 'I ,' 1 think if our city fal'uers wo.il I . a to procure a suitable -ile, - 1 . 1 UadclilTe null site, and male out 1 immature par, by lil.ing in and p grasses and shade tree-, they v. bulldmg a monument to Hie:;- ere , would last forever, and aiw.u source of pride and great pie 1 citizens and visitors. Sm-li a would certainly improve the app -lla'lee liiink, of the city, at that point and I grently enhance the value ol properly in 1 that locality. Cant some one - u : ;cs; a plan by which this can be d one, -it a nominal cost, and ns speedily as possible. U. Mt. Calvery Temple. Protracted meeting will commence on To night Wednesday 17th at H o'clck. As this meeting has oecn in contemplation for eleven months, meetings held mere ovcry Sunday since last June, some if the bumble and pious ol most ot the de nominations have attended regularly and prayed faithfully for a more pious life m thoir own Christian Character and lor the convertion of the irreligious. Hope now to receives a harvest of souls that will gladden tho hearts of all good people. Ho long sermons or discourses win be delivered but short and spiritual exhortations arc expected. All the ministers arc expected to oome anu ncip who aro anxious tor souls. Jno. F. Butt. "A flood thing at tho cost of a poor thing is business." That is what we aim to do at all times, good goods at the right price. Wo have just re ceived 20 Dozen Black Half Hose, guaranteed stainless, and ' besides thej wear well. Tho price is what counts too. Wo sell them 6 pair for a dollar; 3 pair for fifty cents. Do ydu need a fanoy duok rest. -We) have a new lot In double breasted. They are' very handsome and best of p'l tM prico is rt'ht for you. , ': i t. t '7 --s rr- T Ui'O. 'l!.-!.-i .1 , I a !, ;: ,!. ,!'. 'i-'r: !' t'.iiiii .-ri:.s i .o -i n !'"'-''i Ki.i-ou-.-. 'i i, i'.Kl.. I'iiv.'ii; n Co., tail -x a ,' V. " tl II I." I ' . i '. ' 1 1 i ' . '' ; i . i , i ; i l 1 i I ' i it..---. - - i ': -I, . I i i ( ... I ei s'a ' . . ,' , i, lV an m --1 -..aii i :,v a-e .1 'I i la: . : e. I ka,;-.v a 'li -. ..f ' r r 1 1 r , r; ;,l. -e . - a-.- ;- - a; ' ; I, I i pa ,, I, IV -a T .;!.'.. I ".- ..I... . k . -.-i be- m e: , HI i : I ; !l ', i; ,1 ,. Ir, .1 .11. 1 ' I 1 - ' ' I - i :.- . I. I mi'.'' 'i:' -ia-1 in j-- , , f i I i - ia r . 1 . . i I ' r - l '. a ii , e a p:'.l ill c . 1 e i j I i.1 . a ! I . , ia ' '.b -l.:u .. .. !:. :. .'. C. M .- I I't:i. I,,. p . - b -.. r i. li '- .. i - U.Ja It.! r.i-li-i ,1 ('.'. 'lam Di ' it- u I. III.'. I 1 1 .1 ; I at', r 'I I ; . a ; Yv'iV: ;'. v;t! VI) Heal tfstaU .V'ji'ciit. N.-v U- r e, n C. all jCtiO;l . t ' 7 VJoitoa llld V al lll i Timber laad i, Faim laud i, Trusl: land'i. Town lots. Do you wiin t to imy ? whin;. D'l III Witllt ?() HI 11 ? W1MT1':. SPKCIA.L. l.V (I acres, Ti out Ko id, 0 miles otcily, IVn'i'T and Truck laud. ON AND AFTKU Saturday, May 20th, Until further Notice STR. TRENT, Capt. James Salter, will leavo New Berne every momlnu . eioent Sunday at 0 .eVIoek r c - - . t for Kershaw stopping nt Arlington, Vwna Grove and Oriental. ' i" 'yV-'S ) ' yf.ll. W1TITETIURST, , ; New Home SEWING MAnHINE. Fd'l SUE "ii'V by ii. or my aTi in t.'.a Cv unties of Craven, J. n. p.ni,;v a'i.1 Cuter t. Bul 1 f. .t C "ll oa '. i-e . iius .-.ado ea v vJ.d i. c ,n, es t.iin as part payim at on inav - n,.s A1-. . -i . I i ' f 'a j . fa "'ii s i4 s-; ; ii.!) rill- p 11 s c' II ! j , ii. ;) .r-;-:. N'-'V .. N. 1 I e t II iea ' I'. If. I-. ' V l p--e- All 'I ,e- , Ll'.'.1':': Li .'!l '':', . I ll e A. li., it ' f rr I V t ' ' J .ib Ti-, 1 ri ; .' 1 1 j I 1000 l.j . 4 - -' ..5i' 111 j l-'t . - e- .a . I c. .'In i : ; ' j 1 nn, M . T' - . , ; w- la- ia, ;, , . . I ... i" ., .... ; j .Uiera.ll l SiJ'A ..,(-.. . ' . -.1.'. '-'.., s-:-V-. aid .. a . ... ...I !. I I loo I s too i. am -i ' ' ' n. -a.: .... 1 I, iv i 'i.-aaa- il. i i..ii a - - t.M.!: f r Spit l .1 It a- il e.in Mil 1 i.i. II tl.il. anv- .'t'.er !' a-- m r I-'. c;i..!i nr I o-i'i'ii". '' aii'l .- :o in . ' 1. an I eeinb (-..-1 rp T T-.tT-r.-, Rr VCl G. I). liOWDKX & CO lias opened in the former Miller Stor- on llrond Street with an entirn HEW STOCK ANT) A lE-mll Line Of TIIK ULST roceries. PurqLard and Butter on Ico, ' ' Alt klnrifl at'it-Mt'inji 4htiM.AWfii mid cakes,' also- rinilrta' faaiU'cisandltutt; appie?, x resu ami .mrAmTOi ioccoi Snuffs, efb. '."Wilf soArt-'-' h4V. Ordlftr , Tho Piitrona"" of o!d" f. I'-'fids' J nad OHtLUES -Marked Down to- ' 3Tc3L. AT 11 fl 0 13 fly's. 1 ! i. I 11 !. 1 M -..ai 1 on p.road : ' a. 1 pi riciu-e in !:' ' ii nt guar- ' I. 11 I .0!' : '. ,. r to plea.se in 'I'll-. 11 ,'lli.l ,.s :iii:ii-ni d at their ; , :i::. .: 1.' I, : .;, price.;. I"" '';t''ku-'h''ltuiKz; ice Cream freezers, I !ii':on''! Imnrovod Fruit Jarp. lliiiioo'i l''iy Traps, '' -1 ;.'- i i" .1 111 the hardware Ne .. I ',1 rue, N. C. jMiiS. M. J. RHODES I t . ' fain I wi-,i a : J ICS XjIIXO I j &!' SsfiilUStRY N .mi MeSor (mlOdlw J. H. CRABTREE & CO., 22achiaists & Founders NEW BERNE, N. C. ...... i, .a. i : .. ri i Boilers', Saw Mills, Lodid Trimmers, Log iliu'.ff, -iagle aad Double Ledj;-rs, Shafting, Pulley, Eoxen, etc. Keep eou-iantly on linud, Pipe, Pipe; iiit'u a Sa. i L and )!ar Iron and inTact ill.tliiiiea needed iii tliojnuchinist lino. mS tr. INTENTS. J. R. LITTELL. Attorney and Counsellor in . Piled. TrsLfla If arlr aurl Ronvn'oM. fata , r J wav ., ' ' Opposito Patent Office. ,j . i . , Washington, D. C. s ipvor twelve years experience, vAmer- : i . . f. , icuii uuu rurccjjn pawnu, areata; and all' ' bosinew 'arising - Under the patent laws promptly., aotb i, carefully prop, ocutedt .Bisected cases acoordod special 'attcVjttoi!.1 - "--. - . '( Write ffif ttfofittarloii-.-. s" Ct !" 'ITpcm i'e'ipt of Afodnl ordkeMi of 'n v : .... T ,--..,.. - .....
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