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Island of Majorca. Hu obtaiued hut degree of doctor of theology; and taught in one

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colleges of his order. From 1849 lie devoted hu time to iniwiioiiury work. Ue died Aug. 28, 1784, in Monterey, Cal. Junlcin, Benjamin F., hiwyer, oongressmau, was born Nov. 12, lb22, in (Juiubvr-

Kahlenberg, Louis Albert Berthold, educator, chemist, physicist, author, was born Jan. 27, 1870, at Two Rivers, Wis. He was

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graduated from Fayette eI1eg<>; Hnd in 1844 began the practice ot law in Bloomfield, Pa. In 1850-53 he was district attorney for Perry county.

land county, Pa.

18."»t>-r»l lie was a representative to the thirty -sixtii conas a rejiuhlican. Junkin, David Xavier, clergyman, author, was horn Jan. 8, 1808, in Mercer, i'a. He va.>> a presbyterian clergyman of Chicago and elsewhere. He was the author of The (Jood Steward; Life of General Hancock; and Tile Oath a Divine Ordinance. He died April 22. IHSS. in Martinslmrg, Pa. Junkin, George, clergyman, author, was arlinle, Pa. He was born Nov. 1, 17J»0, in the founder of Lafayette college, Easton, Pa.; and was twice its president. He was the author of Commentary (ni Hebrews Political Fallacies; The Great Apustaay; Kanctiftcation; Justification; and The Tabernacle. He died May 20, 1888, in Philadelphia, Pa. jVStlMv Heibeft M., business president, composer, author, was born .lune .'JO, 18.">!1, in West PliilaiUlphia, Pa. He was educate*! at th«' Swarthniore college and at the Friends' central scliool of IMiihitleljiliia, Pa.; and also attendi'd the Lincoln granimur school of Philadelphia, Pa. He is president of the H. M. Justice company of Baltimore and Philadelphia; and resides in Ardmore, Pa. His main acliievement in the musical line has been the composition of the romantic opera, The Red Domino. He is the author of Faithful Yet: The Song of the SUr; and The Past Recalled. Justin, Joel GObert, physician, inventor, was horn Si pt. 12, 18.>1, in Richnmnil. . Y. He attained success as a physician ot Syracuse, N.Y.; and has invented several throat and toilet sprays. Kaercher, George Ringgold, lawyer, was born in November, 1845, in PoCtsville, Pa. In 1874 he was elected district atlonn y of Schuylkill county. Pa.: and in iSs.J-.sti he was general solicitor of the Philadelphia and INadiiig railroad. He died Sept. 10,

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1800, in Pottsville, i'a.

Kagao, Mitfhew D., manufacturer, conwas born .Tune 20, 182M, in IreIn 1843 he became a manufacturer and merchant of New Orleans, La. In 1867 he was electetl to the common poiincil of New Orleans; and in 187!> was a member of i.'ressinan,

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the convention which framed tion

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tin- ouistituof f.ouisiaiia. In 18,S2 to the lommon coun-

eh-cte.*, and in 1895 attended the uni rsity of Leipzig. In ISO.')07 hu was instructor at the university of Wisconsin; in 1807-1800 was assistant professor of chemistry in that institution; and since I'.MM) has been full professor, lie lia.s been vice-president of the American electro-cln iiiical soci fx': and is a member of «

tin- American cIh miLal society and numerous other scientilic societies. He is the author of Laboratory Exercises in General Chemistry: and Monographs and articles in .>ns on chemical subjects. technical jjuhlici Kahlo, George Dwight, physician, surgeon, was bom April 27, 1864, in Napoleon, Ohio. In IHOl he graduated from the Bellevue hospital medical college of New York City; and in 1801-02 was house physician fai tbe Harlem branch of that i?istitute. Tit- has been surgeon to the police and fire departments of Indianapolis; and surgeon to flie second regiment Imliana national guard. He has been protestor of principles and practice of medicine and sanitary science At the Central college of physicians and surgeons of Indianapolis, Ind. lie has bei'n consulting physician of the city hospital and tile union state hospital and city dispensary; and examiirme surgeon of the Indiani

Cnited station of the recruiting army. H. has been a member of the Indianapolis city hoard of health; and is a member of the leading medical soi-ietie.s of America. His practice is now limited to internal medicine and diagnosis. Kahn, Julius, h tor. lawyer. r ^'i-Ialor. congressman, was born Feb. 28, I8tjl, in (Jermany. He entered th« theatrical profeasion. wlii< h he fidlowed for ten years, playing with Edwin Booth, .Joseph Jefferson and other well-known stars. In 1800 he began the priicfiie of law in San Francisco, Cal.; and in 18!)2 was elected to the state legislature. Tn 1803 he was secretary of the fin* ter international exhibition. was admitted t<> the practice of law. In l8W)-im);{ anompany at Hanging Rock. Ohio; later, with his brother, purchased the entire business. In 1884 be built a large foundry plant at Hamilton, Ohio. He is vice-president of

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