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fa the Lutheran Visitor
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enter into any dtocamuou with tbe
Doctor or I would bare asked Mm If J1 .boot.!
UedAbdfbly know that we t «*« do-light**! »uh my trip, ten
Mft,, rff-tod toMihe 1 ,lk * lW ""j BMlk better then
jltoW *** Jffether with u»/ tbHt bft ‘ 1 lUf * »»otbef weak, and all. We are an***. to dedUwt* oar
*** togetbe# WtMbJ tbjU w « bftd -IMIJr blearing* j ebarrh betore «j nod. I bapa tbe
from hie liberal hand, Ac., Ac., but appeal to ib* lost another will «m*
tbinktuf that MM obi moo dislike Im forgotten Ur all who «ill gt*«
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA. 8. C.. JUIfl ?7. 1873.
. jswt erase:. ic . . j %-gy »>-- •
KQsctllA&tous. I IfltoBMs Department
aMtSNNSMSMSmmai
interested in the baild
^^Toor almost extiuet church
of Orangeburg, to go
Ward
Mmy ft
A#W* n O* — «*-
*TLi^kakl in this our laudable
^ j left my home on the 29th of
**[ w visit some portions of the
^ country- On the first day
r Manned aboard the north-
treiu at Columbia, and did
- g^C a stop until I arrived in
f Washington. Before I
this place, however, I ruw
i daces of interest, especially
*"L tattle fields of Virginia over
^ljjeiAeutram|>ed. Thoughts
1^01 Amt* burst upon my mind.
* Br w»d some who walked by
s*de along those paths in 1861,
"l-laaaiare now bleaching i|pon
jel^, or sleeping beneath the
a «odi Teai-s would tin bidden
# a these reminiscences paased
memory- Thoughts of the
Oiase n crowded thicker fpou
than since the owning
when beneath the apple
J of Appomattox Southern free
gg fM aheathed in the same scab
with the sword of the immortal
^ Aeftuia Creek I stepped |rom
&&n into the steamer which was
iy) tfag oar arrival, and bad a most
i^cftil sail of thirty six miles up
llfolonac. Here for the first time
toe I left, my eyes fell upon a copy
i tie Holy Bible, which lay upou
fa center table. While glancing
golden pages my attention
m suddenly arrested by the slow
albf of the steamer’s bell; on as-
toudag the cause, 1 found that
* tire passing the ^pot where
tor tie ashes of the hero of 76—
A Vernon. This I believe, j|s a
atonal requirement, that eyery
toner passing that hallowed gpot
ad strike the solemn toll.
h Washington 1 stopped at the
Altec’s where every thing is uice.
fitjttxt morning I felt very much
■find to call on the President of
dt Waited States, bat after making
tttt inquiries I found thaf he was
teat oo a Western tour. I visited
to Capitol and was much pleased.
He not place of interest was the
| Jm Office- Here js a f«
mj eye that is not aec
nnl sights. It is certainly
#04##* of any mao to
| few tows in passing through
xmm departments. Among al|| the
mt, I waa most struck with the
•Ifcaf the uniform worn by pen.
Washington in the Revolutionary
W»r. There were his sword, bis
tot doth*, the pegs that held them
attoearth, his traveling
to knives, forks and dishes, all be
too ay eyes. I bad, however, to
I btoea through these pleasant scenes
•totf called me to other matter*,
toering this large house of ffon-
tos, I made my way to the residence
f tow. Mr. Brand, of the Missouri
I sat with him a short {fine,
W*y claims before him, found ! him
* to a very good mao, for
^towrtoas though wound upPin
%obolic robe, are noble souls
men. He promised a small
*ffropriation. and then I left
my
I vis much pleased with Wash-
***&&, but wishing to be at cl
•Bohiimore on Sunday, I left
*&!*•«». train, and reached Balti-
*** to 6:15. The next morn
l#( ** to find tbe son flood in
J vfth bis bright beams.
7*® to this it had been
&© rain had fallen ini! tor-
^ now all was bright, cheer
and lovely. The accnRtotned
noise of the city gave wj
• solemn silence of the holy
*** St 10 o’clo<;k, great ci
?? Pronging the streets wei
* w *y to the honse of moo.
cars were jammed to jtheir
T^topacity with anxious hearers
Wor d- Upon one of thjsse I
e ®J way to the consectated
•y toeupied by Dr. MorriiJ and
r sn congregation.
e ^® 00Q »8 I arrived there I dis-
there was life in Dr.
church, because he has pray-
Soa^T 1 *™' 1 was kindly infited
*inv ° Ct tbe P ra y er me ©ting which
_^ntoqaently had engaged th
f 0t a ywm 8 man Q«ttyi
vYV! 1 * day * After tbe
^ th * ? lgbtful Prayer meeting I
vies t D< ^ tor and bis substitute,
w. %i * iQ rited to assist M the
of th © hour. I oflferedi the
fcra^ ?J ayer » a «d having be«n in
the members that
kehli, JT nt,einan waa Quite uoiweli,
WiK^ « r0Wi "K Old," I of oWm
pw: .. a Ibrone of heavenly
^"and ****** thafc h © n»iglt be
^kil * 08taioe < 1 by the divine
WS! m d ®*b | »»ttg age, &c^| and
after services he
telling “Go<f A1
in - ^ «
J snrpnw after ,erv
P «
btjriifa* fj,-» -w—
to altfca^ r* a ® e ’ something that
W.IttMl, T AlA tiAf miLli
for “God Almighty* to ha remind.*.I hand it to il»e,r
of their age lest he might mty it u u u. «.*, or to Dr
“enough,” I kept silent. The young Rw»|^r,tf„i| T .
gentleman (a settlor student) from • *.«.
Gettysburg deliverer! s very fair Othlaaith I fmertadm
M m World
who wilt SttBm
O. A. Ilotdi.
So ttmd yiem When ||m
ia ftiftfe imi,.
Iwd km Crmmd. !>r
address on the
But I feel satisfled, and prond
think tlist a Drehr, Kahn, Wingartl
or a Berlenlmugh woald not fall be
hind, were they now filling a atok
man's pulpit.
In the afternoon, by invitation, I
attended tbe dedication service* of a
new chnroh in Lombard Street—St.
Tania. It waa trnly edifying to be
there. The sermon was preached by
Rev. C. Stork, who, by the way, la a
“chip of the old blockhe is cer
t&ioly a fine pulpit orator and deep
thinker. T, for one, in that targe
concourse of people, was completely
charmed with his whole discourse.
After this waa done, I was in trod need
to several of the Lutheran ministers
present, and Invited to meet them ia
Conference the next morning at •
o'clock. This suited me, because
it went far in facilitating my work
there. Appearing before them I
presented my claims, but met with
bat little encourageuieut. But one
man (teemed to take the least notka
of it, aud that was Rev. C. Stork.
Haviug finished all I could do here,
1 left in the afternoon for Philsdel
pbia. My first visit on arriving tbeea
was to the residence of Dr. Betas. I
found him at home, and also found
him to lm one of the moot amiable
meu with whom I have met. Ue
seemed to appreciate my miaatou,
and | have no doubt bat that be will
to T1lr > <h*£it»irm*h«to!
jf f Ai 4bil
g IdM jg|g^a
1 JMrwMtof SmP HWPPf
If he desired thtt
SECURITY
LI EE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY.
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OK NBW YORK.
Iftfcttlt L 0aa«, Pr©sideat Thao. A. Wctmoro, Vice-President.
Isaac H. Allan, Secretary.
Goldsmith,
his way,
waa also a physician la moke the amor j aaiaatf ‘
la I
him to relieve, evos at the expense
f great stealts to hiamelf
fie was oaea sammsosd to sea a
mas who was wasting away with an
•ovore dlsesaa except that «f bitter,
grinding poverty As the tether
looked aronnd on th« ■iifcnm i,,if
• wwmran lie wewmMm a tow toW^s I'Svg|, toSmeS
starved group of tittle <mmu
him, all the Ute and
a go from him. He ko|ie«l
the good doctor woold give him
roily. Goktemitb’e eye took to, at a
44 1 will toad yaa a box of pills,* ha
said cheerily, “that will do yaa float
fWWa " **
Wfi ii jNiETwi lo nt i nf im
a **Ta
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tBEfTtrsw 1 "”
h'amher «f pah due booed is 1971, 5.824-
Rtep'
rephed, *imsk here, my
yoo are «ttud| too
amsaJI m mas As a. ..
m^to'tooe to toP-mto eMw ws.l w ^Weto M ittogla wto 1 1 1 toEIN'
tween twode
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JhoWlJJSf? NON FOEFEITI KE in TEN PAYMENTS, and
t
iJtvkfcodft
•IW Infer a
A fkto|
Ihr smsrI teromblr
at the rod of Are! year. All Peltries ate X<wt>ForfeHitig
havr Uen iiaid.
to whom liberal iudnerment* will be offered l»jr
LOUIS SHERFT^EE ^
General Agent for South Carolina,
A*. 40 liroad Htreet, Ckarleoivi
box filled with rnltire ewtii
be nerd $
require,'*
Oh how the ttMMi% Mart
with joy aad grail I ode It
the telief ha seeded It «
bsits 0ii turn gi^pipjl^
So there are maay ismw
this -rrrrT
edtenmtottf i
tor want of a little
|lft Mfcl
iampj
Imp Ini iMM§ thft vsiMi ti
to pay hla passage hsese » ha
[•to is reaJljr after M a tern (
Btag teeg He has haea is p
•* bto «»4 likes M «e wed that he
[iadtoaf hte hast topt la *
r«AS*.
to mehlsaaij «d*
PAIN • KILLER.
OVW^WlftTT
time eer uihet pro-
mi the present day.
it few near*
t Ihr I
__ __ um it
eet, they kmm Wt^littlr
j ohdeetheea ear it internally wi
( — ■ • Mama ^ xtNi — , (ad l ^ ^ ^ i
0 i Jg Nl 'tlf^H0Hf i Nh m iMIMEfi |g|||)|] hgg( 4(4*
■at a
Of its
2172 Spring aad Sunuasr.
1972
}<ni
JteUi
hf oB
Kven a
■nit. He threaten 1 et«k u» aa> u> all.
It ^ itHI
m etttwmttllp* I* WeeflUeent
«4 U» virtuaa a* a sUiMiard
^0 (rtkkfONEf flKl 1 | gi
kC e uriiifist, fihlte( Util I EAA tMkJi^ 1 jus
rmnaaeuy lecaeaetng. nacaraureagent
oeshia Ihm4a juakeA je. aeukdmm aeLin.— 'A L eea ea-etiea
StMflto tototo Ptofto wl wt mow 1 totofw iff gElwiWI
dollar wooWI
ft, ,... _ . . ...... | of the world to them. It la a torn]
.I,UII l W U«ML
i «a4 itottoto i h l it k j'|f f tk** OlSs EVoif i n # B f im ii-
Ot w< a ™ * mm m * ease w^ea.aS'W^W't **sMe e
I did not wish to
with hint. The nasi coil 1 made was
on Rev. Mr. Knnkelmaa, who la with
out a doubt, another excellent man.
He has a beautiful church and a
large congregation. Herr 1 had the
good torionc to bo iavttod to a amot
iug of the Board of bin ofBeare that
same evening (for be U known that
it is only through the hoard of oft
cers that a person on my mtaaioa ana
make his application.) I there pee
tented my claims, bat soon found
that they were laboring snder some
financial embarrassment, tor they
were item Dying to tetowtote a tacp
ty-nlue thou Hand debt whleh they hod
recently ©ontmrted. Here 1 rocriv
ed no appropriation, save too dollar*
given me by Dr. VYigbtman, a arm
ber of the board. *
While in the city of Philadelphia
I bad tbe exceeding great pieaoarr
of meeting with Rev. W. a Bow
man and bis excellent lady from
Charleston, 8. C. la a strange load
it is pleasant indeed to meet a per
son who is one with u*
I can say one thing, Mr. Krlitor. in
reference to that portion of the
Uomp’al Council In which I hod
the pleasure to move. They are not
elooe rommuntonioto, neither are they
opposed to an ejrrkmnpo of pulpttn I
was informed by one of their min
isters that keofferod the communion to
all ckriotiano, and incited f.utkcm*
minister* of other Spmdo, and that
Presbyterian* had preached in hie pul
pit.
After witnessing many interesting
things in the city of Philadelphia. I
embarked fi»r Mew York, Here I
found a world in itself, and that
world in couotaut commotion. Boat
ness, huMineee ! is tbe sole absorbing
thought of the thousand* and thoo
sands who throng it* crowded tbor
oughfarea, and stand at tbe coanterw
and desks from day to day. It aeems
to me that the live* of the people In
no great a city as this finally go out
without having any knowledge of
the relations which they aoatained to
the world. In many portions they
can only see the sun for about two
hours in the day ; the towering wall*
and narrow streets cat off from their
vision bis rising glory sod hi* de
dining age. They can not observe
in it, as we can, tbe glory of youth,
the zenith of manhood, ami the ova
ning of age. Amt I greatly tour
that there will be thousand* of these
precious immortals that will go down
in night unseen and uneared tor by
the world, as tbe mo now goes down
to them. I visited Hoboken, X. J.,
the grand Central Park and other
places, and would have gone round
to all places of interest hot! 1 sot
been threatened with an attack of
Fueumonia, which wa* brought about
by the janusually cold and rainy
weather.
Feeliug very' unwell the third day
of my stay in this eity, 4 packed op
and left for Philadelphia; bat still
suffering after I arrived here, I de
p to this
see ""The t Jfc «# Mi Palmh/*
X0« Ashed tttototy of ||*
Htttim—lsd IlMtori wf
1.4*vI** roxXiusi»» a
ijarrh v
fmmi tkf
*CMtt»
tw* >ts m* w fwg * kj, aum I Hit'ia fa Hwdff xa
drew, w hew yeas
waste s itollm mt n -*•*—
willing to lead ad year
f/QflW 4^||0 ri | g|j|
of tt ilifhralty, aad »f
a coadittott to repay you, the Laatd
sasrely will. There Is mo
Abtltflt&t U i* Itwdiniiar Iti* im tbta
■‘^'^wftto ^tov nrnmmnpmmmma atotoo TttSffmBffiff etoff Xttttso
maltor. Tha MttttoMMsy af thmm who
have triad him might hs aanra
to say rxtaaul If
MkHtlttlt fit iff s| tostol
Fxithfxl Usts Death
ff* ufa ffs r11 liniH* eat 1 aa msso ,..t x 1 mom
• no gPffttw^tt Wm ^ItoAtowffa * e^w^P
•test the fret of I
been stripped aaf
HmeaDee of straw
•round the stake,
npwarat ea tlte oas
Rverythlkg wae m
kindling ad the
, mw mmm fmm* mmm
r f 4 '* ' ’ * '■'■**> N : Hi! *t- ’’Sf-lteff f Ad♦#SXN|
Is dels |
perfret utiiforwiitv
and wink*- « i» • meet
im yeu*. it M » pr: forth
rn is the meet Qtt*kiHfnl
ttasi ^9 Paffttur
^■■erlll aaew umm em |JHH
MMJf 0 <14At < tel It! Uwt hBQ
at 1* eoU
R.& W.0.SWAFF1EL1)
We sis now teceirisg our newly arheted
HPttIMG and SI MMER 8T(k:K of
READY * MADE CLOTHOTG,
HATS,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
Hirini neroiTd the m-rvirre of a
FIRST CLAhS i‘IT TEH in tnir Ciw-
tom 1 it*p*Tiu>r»il. we will
MAKE UP GARMENTS
is thr Latent Sty kw, aad ruamntee «*ti»-
g B|n ail] takinp order*
PERPECT-fTPrniO
Itocet levies of HPR1NG HATS on hand
Off
FirttLshiag Goods Deputant
In fact oor stock embraces
New and Nobby, which we
will plraee the most fa»udMn^
Give u* a call sad be ooorinosd.
R A W. C SWAHTELD
Mar 29 29—tf
7;:: 7aiherland Series.
Xtnfagw.
of tbe vlrtim.
ready Aw like
BeAwe tha IIanted, at UoM HA,
X. ft, lay Me* ttemas.
Mr fit. I* Itaitaaxt and Mmm fiUxcs,
ad tlm
S25 A DAY!
(Ms
Ilttsa to reran! ft wns th* wish <d
the Itmpemr evea jet, ttsdoshcedly,
to asva*, if jwMSMbte, his hcaor with
the prisawacrik life ; sod ft waa pm
bwbly by kt* direrftea . gt* ew ta*
forehand, for he Mid sot ehsams to
witoeo* the arese— that the marshi>l
of the empare with the elertof sp
pniwrnrii imt ninffti |Hsm # aims fl
horted Hu** to yet ssve hi* HA by
retracting ami at^urlng hi* dortnneo.
Kt was the test opportunity. .
Would lias* oars hesitate f Is si Iftaad, J«t»
load, dear votes, he repliml. with a V*. Mm Ifiu
gt s* tax* mna * *m- Os tat h* 0 fcaatfe im*^omti #aIm asflwto 'lirsdjte taiai
115 1 p! . ^ % . * ■ * . ' fir 0 MMH
pert ad afrsih cnaM sat shake, M fi twa weeks
call (tel ts altsoMM that 1 hsva Stetev Ik A
never toffght saw written those stes of
thing* which su false
they Impute to me 5 taut my
turn*, teaching*, writings. Is fine,
all my works, have Keen intended sod
ahaperl toward the obpwft ad reersing
dying men from I he tyranny of sin.
Wherefore I will this day gladly
seal that truth which I have taogbt.
ate mdd 0 ■■iSb h* i. rHtiI a I ... . f .. ..^.fti..^.. A..Xnt ^.A. „ ..A
to FI whites B1HI pr^mKI wMNhi
by the alivins law and by holy
team hers—by the death *
F. HirabtB < Xftr Tirhito
t: WATER WHEEL H
. 'TiteteBN Knr Inraitd. c*:
S8s> w
BP
Xorth Xintk
J. K. 8HRY<
Strooty JPhiUuidph u 1
yack, r
1 Bop’L
ObituArift&
w to* w nammm mlPmn*
2. ft JQZVITQV,
2N
•••'..wawiameamiai.
Dmd. soar J alarms* Man heavy Oh, I
tk ft, daws kite IMA Of three*
1 Harr tee *, damn laXKtt, ssa at
W t* and KNu II Waters, aged I ‘
yearn, Itt osssths nod a» days.
-Of sasrh Is the h isgalsm ad hsarsm*
Jd,
The Lutheran Pubhcstion Socictvksve
made *1 nuamsmeoto to traanUte ana pub-
Ihh • m rbe of German Works, (auitable
for Family and 8. 8. mm,) under the title
of " The Fatherland Scries.”
The following hooka hsva already been
UNDEVELOPED WEST |}.|iU»art.
IPhw Ton ia the Antes
Weft •
m m 1 %■ If — -• ~ ■ A
§1 *» At w T+ INPMAMMWy aw!MMwwPMMft
I North.
BY J. * BEADLE.
I from the'
to exhibit
Thu Livtr (a more
mat sf disease than la
AMfftif MfMfifl i|A ito* Adftt ft
^pmpa*T|^a*^^mKas.s ? **a ^enpaewa taw s moxmMtofftt w *v*«n
itt A grant mentors, tha
of the fifttNMteh, Bowel*,
II** |_ MS.SSft*W tt‘8*.** ft-, nil w in ue. ; ^»*i
tirnin ami um wnote nervous ay stem.
Regulate that important organ by
tahiag Ammoand Liver Regalstor,
aad you prevamt most ad ths dinesaes
that iteah Is hoftr to.
ta tha day af her
always mm mm astere j •■Jf
fcs the Baadst wknd «*mI e««m shea rwin.
wiw* - - '■■a-wwiey we* toW" 1 S m* w Wto to Xffk to * gnBmMMm
0 k|^*k OHto^ffkAS as g' . _ j i.
DRY GOODS
Iwtattf toattMto ttt
Drr^ft g%
amm ms
Ifttaftlw
Tbe fottur by the Lake #0.7$
In the Mtaot of the North tea. 0.7S
i- Ftehemma MS
Littie Sitvmrd 0.S5
Fnu i or, Filial Obedience 0.65
GeymWstor; or. Fidelity Rewstdad. t.00
Set No. I, is a nest case.
tha- Earth #6.70
■ tafkara..... .......... L.60
of the Inaw 0.W
Rvuried Is the Know 0.80
;; or, Bread npon the Waters. 1.10
th* Swim Boy 0.65
No. 2, put »p in a scad case.
The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..#1.10
Leonhaud. the Runaway 0.90
tilth MmMm ; air. Maternal Love,.. 1.00
Gottlieb Frey ,...1.10
The -mi*-Master and his Bon, 1.00
ftat No. g, pat ap in s nont esse.
Just Fubbahod i—Twelve excellent .
Cnritw, translated from the French, by
Mrs. Emma B. Stork. 1st and Id Series,
in n neat box, #1.96.
We bar* * number of other Tntnala-
ttena wader way, which we will announce
'row tone to tune.
S1TCDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES.
Oar arrangement* are such (hat we
re prepared to fill orders for ony book*
Maty ths holy
hf inami* t hi j ms arinA
Mf Ihfigtoillff hm* bimnmI : AbnS
I tf A. a fitf ^' PPPf ffe ki I kfi P ^fit J" i
^aamha^k jpii ^AMhti t !
r **’dte
1t*m *111 fl f JT*iiiTi
■•iTT, ihl . V far,
miS
HOSIERY AMD GLOVES!
at
are pfepared
iwmStby the
ta thi* count
€0911 4
FIs* Wm Haim -Quits n parly ad
guotteamn ft lk» fit Chariot Hate*
propose to Itttve this eveaing tor a
ftshiag frolic oa the tskes hsrdxttog
Ths party
Fljr , if,j! H | i’ .. • „
to drink, one the ratable* oo# th#
terminal to make my way boaiaward, | (h)»ateble, nod Um other ths “too-
and at 11:30 P. M. 1 took tha trteo
and did not atop nntil I raochat! Co
lumbia. where I Joined my family.
I extended my trip to Ckorlestoo,
where I received a little and bod the
promise of more. The result of my
mission I can not give, an I have not
They
variety of
galloon of
mannaa
vnwBi j i wwweffi
tongue asd two
They napsft to l»e
day! .,* ■
—
Church Ectkfis
mwtom laisimniiaieiin* maos n sow
Tito
•d the# W.
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r, fa
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Awobiite
aftt»4 Over-
we fan tpe.
TV srv invited 1
****""* J. H. KUTARD.
al* Ma^*' Mrru|A Op* gamr Booth of Oa>-
temhte Hatah Odanvfata ft C.
ttte varioam pnldiahiag hoonaw
this tVMUitiy and in Europe t English
and (tenaaa) a»r the name rate* a* the
|A wiAnftn.
W« lu-ep constantly ou luuad a large
and varied assomoect, to which we are
alailv ■wsk-tep addition*.
\Ve con supply all the w ants of a San-
day School, including BibiemTestament*.
Tract*, Reward*. Record*. Bible Diction-
arico, Question Books, CatechiamA Card*.
Ttekwta Hymn Books, etc., etc.
Any of our book* (except those marked
xrr) sent by mail at the printed prices.
Reasonsbie discount* made to dealer*
and to Sunday-school*.
We eanMMKly reqneat our customers
net to send aaeh by mail t but to remit
cheqnaa, draft* or Post Office order*.
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SUunton FemalG Semina.:’:.
BTAUNTON, VA-
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THE LUTHERAH VISITOR
It Pnhlithad Evary Friday
By Rev. A. R. RUDE D.D.
Term* Cash, Strictly ia
One copy, per annum . ...
One copy, six month*.......'
To IfiaisterK, Widow* of Mimater*,
and Theological Student*........
Old *» Writer* who fail to remit at
th* axpiianon of their *ubacrip-
of a
bon*, will te charm* per
Kut«*eript»on*not ivoc)N«-d
1.85
9.00
8.00
th« lot
<1 on the sub-
firm
payment
Jane •
Va
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-Five cent* ]
All r. mjtrance* and
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