The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 01, 1872, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1872
la tbe uotivt pursuit of yAmnarr
or gain, the Inrotbaable bleaaing of
health is too ofUa forgotten, until
disease is firm!) Nftlcd, and tbe foot
oat)* realiaeti by great bodily and
turn 1*1 suffering. The Liver U the
\ nloorsbk point m moot persona,
and tired isnrrungeaient of the organ
involves almost the whole system;
benoe the reoooa why under Liver
disease there la 'enumerated Mich a
number of a/Hictioaa, and we claim
the Simmon*’ Liver Regulator to be
a remedy for them all.
A DmuiooTrUL. rit»ti*i*K—Ladies
whaee fare* are deeded by snperfi
a. a. mVkbkrt
SECURITY
W. t>. 1.0 VK,
meet travel over three thonaand
mile* yearly in order to vlnlt them?
station* oooe la three week*.
The Wert*ary OfpkmmJ Hama.—
ing in all to only about #2,000) now
seemingly burdensome, la cancelled, it
MftMmpff#4b#MffaG«II«gu will he eh
* firmer footing then ever before. FW
t?4pfr4om every eominonioaut in
tbe ibutli -Carolina Synod would
cancel tb# tthele debt. Con not this
amount b* nriacxl forth with, ami the
Troetees relieved of the ambarraiM
ment under which they aow labor!
WM. D. LOVE & CO
«■ to tbeir friend
tor MBKin
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
Into their LARGE A
STORE. ,.-30-51:
Corner Main and Plain Street*.
(UmMta nr* Wiibklm Hor**,)
Where they hareopened their IMMENSE
STOCK or
New and Desirable Goods,
Rejected with (treat rare, and comprising
the heat make* of Good* to be found either
la Domestic or Forwifa Markets, to which
we Invite the attention of the Inhabitant*
of this County and surma nding*. feeling
mured that we can f umiak Uu ui with
better Goods, at taw price*, than any
houao la Konth Carolina, a* our Stock
«ompriaes only the beat clam of Good*.
Sample* aunt by mall on application
We keep always on head a Choice f Am
of GOODS for klOl RKLNG.
the Lutheran Orpheus' Home, Wart-1
sr ‘Brown’*
a church
I 2 *i ll^A Hm.1 || tl^W
MJ00& KNMijjf s^rlI Ivl* mM+
of St. Foul’s College, ffpriugflekt, is
Warn ing Swedish in order to preach
to the dcatitate Swede* la nnd
around 8|»rtagflelri.
Heneflciarien.—Miami Synod sop
porta eight beneficiaries *1 #178 a
year each.
RCBOFB.
The Lutheran Foreign Missionary
Society at Leipoic, Kingdom of Sax
ony, reports: Money received do
ring the past year 61,990 thaler.
Baptised in Hast India 381 heathens
and 332 Christian chlldreu. Admit
ted to membership lift, chiefly lie
muu Catholics. To the mission
belong 0,335 souls who oooe were be
nighted heathens. The mission has
17 nussionaiiee, 4 curates. 4 csudl
dates, 73 catechists, sad 95 other
church officer*, who preach sad la
bor at about 400 separate places.
There are 85 schools with 112 native
teachers and 1,725 scholars, of whom
1,158 are children of the t^herch, 129
belong to other churches, sod 445
are beathffos. The heathen eon-
verts contributed to the mpport of
the mission 3,301 rupee*, about #1,
500. Reader, what are' you doing
for the heathen t
Robert L. Caao, President. Theo. A. Wetmorc, Vice-President
Isaac H. Allen, Secretary.
gkmi|a £Ig&iiJQtisgkl jSlwrinfafl was t^A— - - -#
j fWeUi wFlNl 1j
together with a resolution that the
proceeds of the Boxes for the first
quarter in the next year be appro
priated to the present indebtedness
of Newberry College, the second
quarter to the Endowment Fund of
that Institution, tbe third quarter to
the Syuodical Fund, nnd the fourth
qnarter to Home Missions.
The consideration of the revised
Constitution of Synod was deferred
till tbe next regular meeting of 8yn-
solved to try liagaefs Magnolia Holm
as a remedy, have no idea of the
welcome surprise they wilt receive
tarns their mirrors after a few sppli
cations of that healthful purifier of
the complexion If at all excitable,
they will screaui with rapture on be
holding the chaags; whether the
blemieh it is desired to remove be
sallowaea*, blotches, pimples, I reek lea
rouirkuem. or an unnatural roil lor. it
is bound to illsanpoir under the tonic
ARSKTS. Juiiuw) 1. 1872, . . A*. . #Mfl0.0S2
INCOME f«ir lK7t, - Ijmjm
Number ot policies iiuiued in 1871, 5,334.
. Jk*" ,H FK * lON-FORFEITlTBE in TEN PAYMENTS, and
ENDOWMENT POLICIES, on the most favorable term*.
Dividends are droUred at the end of jfiref year. AH Policies are Non-Forfeiting
after three annual I*remimn* have been iaud. ,
A few good agent* wanted, to whom Hberal inducements will be offered by
MB. JOHN GRAY,
nourn in the up-ronntiy, Is
anloy, sod would be glad
Rev. G. A. Hough was appointed
corresponding delegate to the North
Carolina Synod, and Rev. C. P.
Boozer alternate. To tbe Georgia
Synod, Rev. B. Kreps, and Rev. J. II.
Baity, alternate. To the Virginia
Synod; Rev. J. D. Shirey.
The following were elected dele
gate* to the General Synod, to meet
at Salem, Va., in May, 1873 :
Principals—Rev. J. A. Sligb, Rev.
J. P. Smeltzer, D.D., Rev. Paul l)er
rick, Rev. J. H. Honour, I>r. O. B. ;
Mayer, Maj. P. E. Wise, Capt. O. S. j
Hasher, Mr. J. F. Schinner and Mr. j
Wm. Haltiwauger.
Alternates—Rev. W. S. Bowman,
Rev. J. D. Shirey, Rev. E. A. Bollea,
Rev. T. W. Doeb, Rev. H. a Wing
ard, Capt. J. P. Anil, Mr. T. W. Ilal
loway, Mr. W. W. Houseul, Dr. A. H.
Schwacke and Dr. D. L. Boozer.
Revs. Bowman, Sligb, Bollea, Dir
rick, Wiugard, Doth and Messrs.
Bieman, Norman, Wiae, Anil, Schro
der, Hacker, Haltiwauger, Leaphart,
Kieth, Sebum pert, Ebrbardt and
Steinmeyer were elected members of
tbe Boaril of Trustee* of Newberry
College.
Five hundred and fifty-hi e dollar*
(#555.00) were appropriated to four
young men to aid them in the prose
cution of their Collegiate and Theo
logical students. Oue of these young
men is at the Thekdogical Seminary,
at Salem, Va., and the other three
are at Newberry College. For tbe
want of means Synod was reluctantly
forced to reject tbe application of
two youug men, who are candidate*
lor the miariwtry. Doe* “b«4 tin* A*
quently appeal to the church for in
creased liberality T The Harriet is
great, the laborer* mrt /nr—God puts
it into the hearts of young men to
offer themselves for the work—but
the L-hnreh doe* not fttrai*h the
means necessary to equip them for
We sincerely hope that
GRAND CENTRAL
DEI GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF
Wm. I>. Lota A Co
COLPMHTA, 8. C.
Oct 31 —3m
NEWBERRY COLLEGE,
does not, however, aeavey any idea
of the effect prod—id by this eete
heated beau tiler. The unsightly
tinge, whether diffused over the
whole oountenanee or I* spot*, or
patches, Is rsptaeed by a uniform,
pearly bloom, to which no (karrip
LOCATED AT
Ws odrt ckukc of
G.0TJRSE8 OF LERS0NS
For 1873.
American S. S. Worker.
Walliullri, #4. CJ.
T liK Annual Mrs*ien uf liii* iinOiUiUon
will oommeoc*- the FIRST THURS
DAY of SEPTEMBER (Uth). 187*. Pa-
n uu w i*luujr a quiet ami healthy place
at whkh to educate their son*, would do
well to consider the advantage* of New*
berry CoUejrc. Tbe roar* of iu*< ruction
i* a* tlmriNtirh a* any iuatitution of the
kind in tha Southern States.
For further puiUcular*, addrw
Rr.v. J P. .SMELTZER,
Walballa, S. C.
Aug R 4S—tf
GF Sarcinwu eop> of the Swriter and
Loose Taper, I.i*» of hknwlfwwl !■**-
sees (whkh we have adopted) for 107*-
sed Ltats of the Worker Lawton* for 1870,
1*71 ami 1ST! and clnb rate*. Mil on *i»-
plioaiioo |e the pebtiahrr, J. W. MclN-
TYRE, Sunday School and Religiem
Bocdtarller. No. 4 Booth Fifth StmT, SL
Lxia, Mo.
IF liommJ Color* for 1870. 1871 and 1873
#t each, postaeSfl. Lassnn Paper* ou Mat
thew for 1»C0. •« Goapel of John for 1871.
cm Act* for 1873, name pm*- u for 107S,
13 rent* a year, or per IflO #V s year.
J. W. MrlwTVtE, publisher of
•*Amrritmu ehtuAtiy Srhu.l H orio,*
St Lmais, offers S—day schools for
FALL WORK FOR AGENTS ! I
“UP THZ HEIGHTS OF
FAME
AND
FORTUNE
Aad ths Routes takes by the Climbers to
become KEN OF KARL" This is the title
of our splendid new octovo. 700 page*
of mo*£ inatruetivi- reading, bristling
with fact* and alive with fresh interest,
to be ready shortlr. Exclusive territory
given; name the district you desire, ami
state experience in business. £end #1.00
for prospect as book. Write at once for
descriptive circular to WM. ii. MOORE
6i CO, Publisher*, Cincinnati.
Sept e 52—tf
j^tar die President read his An
„ M 1 Itoport, Synod proceeded to
tafoi for officers for the ensuing
rear, which renal ted as follows:
tm. J. P- Smeltzer, D.D., Presi
jest; Rev. J. D. Shirey, Recording
Secretary $ Rev. J. H. Honour, Gone-
$fmliag Secretary; Maj. P. £. Wise,
- ' ‘ Mr.
karj, Henorrr.—Tbe Fealival was
oolebrated on the 9#th ami 27th at
June. Thousand* of visitors, among
them fifty ministers, were present. Pas
choice of three other courses of lea
sous. Wideawake stipeintender*ts
and Sunday school tear hen* had bet
ter send for a apeqfotrti copy (fore),
and full latormatkm.
W \NTKI> * ve % “* r energetic »uen
Business That Will Pay
from #4 to #8 a day. can be punmed in
your own m-ijrliborhood, and i» strictly
honorable. Pariidar* free, or sampltw
that will enable you to fro to work at
core, will be amt on receipt of two three
cent stamps.
Address J. LATHAM A CO
902 Washington 8t, Boston. Mas*.
Oct 11 5—3tn
triaener of Synodical Fnnd
J. f. Meitner, Treasurer of Semi
Baty Fssd; Mr. T. W. Holloway,
Tu—nr of Widows’ Fund; Capt.
J.P. Ash, Treasurer of Missionary
Fata; Capt. G. S. Hacker, Treasurer
flfMgi Endowment.
He flecretary of the Board of
I—s of Newberry College read
bis Aamol Report, which'represent
ed the College to be gradually grow-
mg M iaterest and nsefnloess, and
list the number of students in at-
tiadaaro is on the increase. The
—IS report also presented the embar
rassed condition of foe College, for
want of means to meet its indebted
If you foci dull, drossy, dobtii
tated, have freqaeot headache, mouth
taste* bod, poor appetite sad tough*
coated, yea are saffhnog from Torpid
liver or “BiMna—*,* sad nothing
will care yoa so speedily and per
nuieeatly aa Dr. d’ierw’i Uoldea
Medical I ham very. Sold by all drag
J. H. KIN ARD
HAVE recratly returned from tl*c
North, and am oreiared to exhibit
amt ek-jtaat and «■<sapid«< stock of
The Fatherland Series,
The Lutheran Publication Society have
made arrangement* to translat* and pub
lish a series of German Works, (suitable
for Family sad 8. S. use,) under the title
of “The Fatherland Serie*.’’
Tbe following books hare mlreadv been
published:
The Cotta ire by the Lake flO.73
In the Midst of foe North Sea 0.75
Anton, the Fisherman..., 0.85
Rene, tbe Little Savoyard. 0.K7
Dress Goods, Casdmere*. Ac., with
tali Hoe mi
HOSIERY AHD GLOVES!
And select assort areals of Carpetiai
Wisdss Shade* sad Cortama, Ku
Mat tins*, sad aft other article* nanal
\\. & W. C. SWAFFTELD
FrUa; or. Filial Obedience 0.«5
Geyer Mi alty; or. Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00
Set No. L in a neat oaae.
Pnder the Earth #0.70
< Maf Tborlacksen 1.00
The Treasure of the Inca 0.85
Burir-d in the Snow 0180
Dominic; or, Bread npon the Watett 1.10
Seppeli, the Swiss Boy
year in which tbe Five year Scholar
ship plan was being inaugurated,
aad from the non-payment of a
■umber of the scholarships now past
Ase. It is earnestly hoped that all
ddiaqaents win 8peedily comply with
their ^promises to |«y, n and thus
largely relieve the College of its pe
cuniary embarrassment.
Rev. Dr. Rude and Rev. H. S.
Wiagwd, the eorreoitouditig delegates
to Georgia aad North Carolina Syn
(kb, reported that they had attended
the Aanosl Meeting of those Synods,
‘ere cordially received by the breth-
Wh that those bodies are active-
lj addressing themselves to the work
whxch their “bauds find to do.”
Bqwrts on the state of religion in
rations pastorates received more
Sttadea than they did a year ago.
weald direct attention to the
Cmaiitteab Report oe tbe state of
^•fifkBfc, ordered to be published iu
th* Lutheran Vimitor.
The contributions to Synodical
Ftad sad Home Missions show a
Stacking and increasing interest
^ the hsaevolent operations of the
c hsnA, both on the part of the
We are imis reri-ivinjr uar newly selected
SPRING ami .SUMMER STOCK of
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
HATS,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
Having secured the services of a
FIRST CLASS * CUTTER in our Cus
tom Department, we will
Seppeli, the Swiss Boy 0.85
Set No. 9, pat up in a neat care.
The Greek Slave; or, Filial Love,..#Ll0
IsMmhard, the Runaway, 0.50
Little Madelon ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1.00
Gottlieb Frey 1.10
The School Master and his Son, 1.00
Set No. 8, put up in a neat case.
Jost Published :—Twelve excellent
stories, translated from the French, by
Mrs. Emma B. Stork. 1st and 3d Series,
in a neat box, #1.50.
We have a number df other Transla
tions under way, which we w ill announce
from time to time.
fUTfDAY^SCHOOL LIBRARIES.
Our arrangements are such that we
are prepared to fill orders for any books
issu<*d by the various publishing lioures
iu this country and in Europe (English
and German) at the some raiet as the
publishers. ’
W* keep constantly on hand a large
aud varied assortment, to which we are-
daily making additions.
We can supply all the wants of a Sun
day School, including Bibles, Testaments,
Tracts, Rewards, Records, Bible Diction
aries, Question Book*. Catechisms, Cards,
Ticket* Hymn Books, eto, etc.
Any of onr books (except ;hooe marked
kwt) sent by mail at the printed prices.
Reasonable discounts made to dealer*
and to Sunday-schools.
We earnestly request our customer*
mot to send caek by mail; but to remit
cheques, drtifts or Post Office orders.
in thfe course
subject had
at* extent is
11 that many
l*een thrown
re doubtless
lie separation
General Syn-
Far two
anted at this
i»g on. Many
pertic. proven by twenty years
to la exactly s kst It Is rkun>
the work
such enlarged liberality will charac
terizu the next year, that not one
who is willing to become an Minims
sador for Jesus, ami asks for the
means to
MAKE UP GARMENTS
■ herself, and placed at
It wants. .
Yotft amd fktrwim fkfmted.— At
the Anthropologic Ongreoa at Stall
gsrt the IHirwiBisns and A»tl Dor
winisna fought a hotly coatee ted bat
tie together. Prof. Lasrhka, from
Tubingen, delivered a tartar* mi Mi-
krokephalk, i. a, tm the deteriors
t*on of mau aa regards the develop
went of the aknll and the I wain j
and exhibited a skill from which he
clearly proved that C. Vogt’s theory
of a return to a simian type (monkey
tjpe) waa oat of the qaeuttoa, as the
skull hud all the essential character
isties of the human brain, nltkougn
I»clonging to the towns* riass. Vogt
defemlnl Ms theory Hi a brilHmU
*|s«ech, which, however, dkt not pro
dnoe any great imprranion. Vfr
ebon, Kcker. ffohapfheaaen, and even
Jager, although a profeaaed Dsrwin
ian, denied tbe ronrretuesw of Ms
Inferences.
Vtemeking an Ojfanee. — An F.ugRsh
court martial reoeatly sentenced a
corporal in the army to eighty foe*
days’ imprisonment for the grievous
crime uf preaching the Gospel.—
When the attention of the minister
of war was railed to the fact, the tin
expired portioa of the rent meed
time was remiUed.
(tmlif) himself for tbe
work.of tbe ministry, shall be tani-
ed away without the necessary assist
aucc. •
Mt. Pleasant, iu Barnwell county,
was selected as tbe place for holding
the next Synod, and Thursday be
fore the third Sunday in October,
1873, is the time appointed for the
meeting.
Harinotiy and brotherly love char
acterized all tbe proceedings of Synod.
The members of Synod were qnite
hospitably entertained by the mem
bers of 8t. John's clinreli, and others,
in the community; ami wc don lit
not that the Forty-Eighth conven
tion of the South Candiaa Synod
will lie long remembered by many
whose privilege it waa to be thcro.
In advance of the next meeting of
Synod, Mr. Kditor, you would, |»er
hai>s, do the Mt. Pleasant people a
kindness, to hint to thetil that some
strong vehicles and beds will be
necessary for tbe transportation and
rest of certain members of Synod, as
we confidently expect that our jolly
brother, who I woke » wagon ami a
bed in Lcxinton county, will lie there,
with a good supply of faa for tbe
amnsemement of his many friends,
and Endowment Bonds Cor the ben
efit of Newberrv College.
Pkh.
in the latest Style*, six! jrunnoitcc satis
faction. Weave stdl taking orders for
tin*-
The celebrated
How3 Sewing Machino
and American Button-Hole and Over
Hennas Mschmt constitute s prominent
fra tare Hi the line of my tmsinem, being
JaMir rt.n«oderrd the moat eflletent nnd
fever and ajpm
uf the went,
south west, sod snath, it is literally over
whelming, aad H may hr sold pf the ad
vices from alt parts of the maatrr of the
Iciest sty les of SPRING HATS on haml
Our
FarafsIiiBg Geefis Depertrarnt
The public gem*rally art' invited to
re me a call.
J. a. KIN ARD,
a Mala Strort. one direr South of Co-
lundas llotciTColumhta, S. C.
Oct 11 J—tf
Is complete. In fact our stock embraces
everything New aud Nobby, which we
are sore will pleaor the most fastidious.
Give us a call aud be convinced.
E.AW, C. SWAFFIELD.
Mar 23 W—tf
names, whfeb mrrreqary daaieta cadesv -
or to sahatitiite for Rogtettev’s Stomach
tatW-is. should he avoided, for their owa
—km. by tbe rick aad the public at large.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELT. THE
FREE TO r BOOK AGENTS.
Sent free tw agent* a COMPLETE CAN-
▼ASSDt&CFTnTof the
PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE,
With Bible History, Analysis, Dictionary,
Tables aud Treatise* too nuiuerku* to
mention, profusely illustrated. The
clieapeat. exoclbngall other*. Address
WqXlAM FLINT A CO.,
Atlanta, Ga., Wniadelphin. Pa., orCin-
Medical
Adviser,
( ^rgy audlaity.
!• Revs. C. P. Boozer and B.
Kitp*, each, fifty dollar* (#30.00)
Werc appropriated
By SR BSBV »31CF«CM, nf Nsshriile,
Trm, Author of “Thompson uu
" Fever* ete.
A rm and lialn Tr^a»Jl)■• on the
Law* of Health and fosease, aad the
itan and rrscticajf Mgdkip r t omacial-
br adfiMM nw nunlly use. A* a house-
hold aredirat work it has wa rivsi. It is
jrtrSA^RSfftsraS'tt
West, Its merit aad roMaMfoy are thus
P H.U work is nSSBi in every houre
hold. - It h soili id aroanmv for even the
|HK>rt-«i family to buy H. No boot .db-m
giwater iodneeamtrta to egtoU. fiend Tor
nrrfiljhrm. wiin mviii mm iMiMfi^Ri w
Nat tonal I'abtaMag Co., Atlanta. Ga.
Oct 25 7—Otn
jcouditioiiHlIy
irixaiaed by tbe Executive Commit-
**• ^ Ike, Mkwionary Society, tbe
Oo,,, ^ff*a* having be«*»i complied
v hkhf these brethren.
The Executive Committee of last
■ m continued for tbe ensuiug
AR applications for aid from tbe
“tatBOarj Society for the ensuing
were rrforred to tbe Executive
• - < II I} j
£• H* Bailey was ap|K>inted
Preach the Missionary Sermon at
“e next Annual Meeting of Synod,
Jlev. A T. Hallman is
No mrdkfor ever offhn «l to the people
u waa far itself sack a repoisthm la so
reri a time aa Wt TVTTfi EXPEC
grant Wherever M has hroa Intro-
reed, It has saperardril all other Cough
wredies It not eoly corr* th« Cough,
it aa thoroughly parities the Loag*.
For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarm*,
Farms Ac. Fine-toned, warranted, low
priced. Ih si riptiye Circulars sent £m .
BLYMYER, NORTON A CO.,
6&M&4 W. Eighth st^ Cincinnati, O.
Feb 23 cow—-ly
M ORE money can b<‘ made by agents
P in canvassing for Vonmiui's I>ic-
tioaary of Every Day Wants, containing
90,080 receipts in every human effort, thaw
any other poa*ilih way. From #25 to
#40 a week insured. It is for every House
keeper, Farmer, Trade and Profession.
For the sick and well. A reliable book
of permaneut value to every wide-awake
progressive person. It sells itself. Extra
term*. Prof t» allow t-d more than double
money. Wilmsf.M. REED, 189Eighth
Street, New York.
Oct 4 4—3tn
Miami*, Feb y it, ltriO
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
E stablished in i«7. superior
bells for churelres schools, Ac., made
of PURE BELL-METAL—Copper and
Tin—fully warranted, and mounted with
our PATKJfT IHPkOVEDMOTARY
HANGINGS. RF*Illustrated catalogue*
sent free. Address VANDUZEN A TIFT
108 A 104 East 2d street, Cincinnati, O.
Mar 15 29—ly
AGENT# WANTED TO 8FXI
tbe Church of England, all hot o*p
converts fount Romanism ; seventy-
fire teachers in Kngliati ami olnmti-
onl achoola, nearly all of whom are
converts { eleven lay wlawtoaariee,
all converts, boeidre many ehriatian
privates la the army and aavy.
Intonating Ckmnk Case.-In Charier
too. W. Va., Jadge Huge hoe granted
an inionctioo to prevent the bnfol
ing of a colored Baptist ohareh there
on tbe petition of dtiseue represent
ing that tbe mode of worship of the
negroes is u boisterous, load, and ax
travagant, and weald consequently
be a dieturbooee to the neighbor
hood.” An appeal ban been taken
- ^ _ bi« alter-
nate.
I ‘ ;/ f ■ f -*» .. J; *
foe conatderation of tbe
-oinaittoe’a Report on the President’*
Annul p illJII>eia j em .
n ^titaaam of Newberry College,
^ved the earnest attention of
^ JII0 A Afoer a protracted discus
nUi’ * *** w *** v « d that tbe |mator*
* fowoharge* for mob amounts
iLL^ y tht J «» ntiaei to
1 ‘date the debt, anil that tbe lay-
Ptoige tbemuelves indivkl
‘hilly.
. B T lr, F ah the pastors were
Ecclesjasticffl
THE
Due West Female College
I.UTHKRAM. •
Ordination—Kev. P. Boro, J. Frits
aud J. W. Mjere were ordainnl at
the last meeting of the Pittahurg
Synod.
Dedication. — lot manner* church,
PottMtowu, Pa., St. John's church,
Wenoua, Mick,, » Lutherou ebun-h
at Big Borbia, Mo., a Lutheran
church at Eaat Boston, Moss., St.
Paul’*, Berlin, Wisconsin.
Rev. Dr. Hatter.—Tbre belovetl
and faithful laborer has no for re
covered from bin long illnea* a* to
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