The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 24, 1874, Image 4
airibtll them—ftr fin at
HUmand, the devout and
illinr mm foe folflU
blm th* coming of » c«rUia
i. tyMf> ’ MT %Wldl*rfnVy
alurL ui
"'MO P
d excommum
itiff bS* brown
D|L. M’LANE’-S .
*"*• Celebrated American '
«t> !*► ♦ j w # { **»
Worm Specific,
■ *««*>
VERMIFUGE.
1 Um tmt o( their legate*,
to receive their crow—
hewAy Yea, yea, Ubh
Ml. nod th* world hat
t.r.ifof*: TttMLfu
Zi.AU lUliEli^fo ^'sSSSa. '*
rig*w tut ri' i 7z*aa Zi
- «. i’T} &,: h ' —
Prrsoa^aiiUkb^i,-* .-
—Cordui.; to/.;r«-u»«w. aid nsiw^)., .
unwell, piM-piro rtirfr lihiifes’x: V
*roje4 by i rn! pm* «
meoaiK nnd rii*l w***—FMpI v,.^
repair. w ■ *******
Bilious, H'-milteM asfl kw
mitt oat *Wr-. «** tf* *ZZ
lent io the vaU**/ of eat, grw«. rvvm
throughout tbe Cuit. «:
those of the Mixsishippt
Illinois, Tenremee, Cowber&rtii.^
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
fTlH£ countenance is pale sod ksdat-
X adored, with occasional flushes, or •
drtnmscribed spot oo one dr both cheeb;
tW mi become dull; the pvpUsditstc; eh
m mj Ufa, Bogg f
lidi the nose is irritatc4»«w*U»,«nd mine-
times bleeds; a swelling of the upj»crlij>|
occasional headache, with humming or
th rohhinf of the ears; an amxsoal secretion
of aalirs; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, pmtknkriy in she morning;
appetite variable, voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stomach,
vast tributaries,
country daring i
its of the stomach i
nbdoaiin.il viscera.
Dn. J. WAXXiat'8 VlKXGAX 1
M they will surlily remove t
colored viscid matter with v
bowels are loaded, at the «
etfmlating the secretions of I
and generally restoring the
functions of the digestive orgM
Fortify Bio body ngniut
“ aUtts fluids with 1
n n path which I do not ap
According to the const* in-
of the teeth;
f irritable, Ac.
by purifying i__ .
Bitters. No e
of a system thas
tattoo of the Heart,
Longa, Pain in the region cf the fit
neya, and a hundred other patafiftg—
tome, are the offsprings of Djspspm
One bottle will prove a bettargmts—
of its merits than a lengthy advert*
moat
Scrofula, or King's ErfLUlin
Swclilo^Ulcerv ErjuipeUSwdWgt
eseca, Walkxxs Vixxoas Btrrm hm
shown their great cupstirs pWW h A
most obstinate sad intractable cssw
against
tent andlntcnuitt
the Blood. Liver,
Pustnie^ Boik Cl
BriWNfceri, Sore 1
Scurfo, tUeoolaretMN
and Diseases of the
•to nature;'•« 1 ten
thnlminidrs wiUJrco liurpto Mi vww
like those Bitten. —
For Female Comptiiitt£«g
er old, married «c single, •»—fotoftS
or the turn of bfo g»JE
Leave Columbia at..*.
Lea vn Alston... -•
‘Any asotlM
O—h t Km, f as
tty, nod when
most \m Mas •
be glad to A*
,vePendleton 71fl*» 4
sssj
raoiiecttaft with down
ville Branch on
fTMlSk kl
Belton Mad i
Jahkj? bOBTOK
Draining the Drags.
Drink I driak 1 terrible drink t
In whose dank slough bright Id tell ecu
sink,
To rise no more.
The laborer’s serpent or***.
Crushing in Habit's fold
The brave, the good, the too soon old.
Content and store.
Weakening the brawny mm ;
Filling the oerly hearse ;
Turning the happy home,
Which, in Youth’s dream, with flowers
was strewn,
Into an earthly he*t!
Making that angel girt
View with disgust the churl
Once loved to wall.
Spreading abroad alarm* j
Baiting the deadly knife
In the midnight brawl against the life
&■. Of perhaps a friend!
Losing respect, and she
Who tenderly rooked him oh her Itw~
•V' : 4 Her heart to rend.
Dying without one tear
To dew his resting-place;
A wife’s, child’s, sorrow many a year
The Drunkard’s only brace.
Children’s Department
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For the Lutheran Viator.
TBX LIT! 01* XISTJS QH328T.
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** " V‘ mJMBBB XV. , W , .
TBX GOOD SAJfiJtITAIt AND TAX
BOXtX AT BXXKANY.
‘•Owe day a lawyer aaked Jeaua a
question, to aeo if ho could not tun
the answer to ao ill account. Tho
quaatiou was, ‘What be might do to
inherit eternal life.’*
*hid be want to go to heaven,
mother 1*
. M 21o, Henry, I don’t think that bo
did, and Jesus answering him, asked
him what he found written in tho
Bible f The mao answered, ‘Thou
shalt lore the Lord thy God with all
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and
with all thy mind, and with all thy
strength, and thy neighbor aa thy
self.’ Jesus said, ‘That’S right, do ao
aud you shall go to heaven.’ The
man wanted to get a differ—t
and so he said, ‘Well, who is my
neighbor V Bo Jesus related tho
parable of the good Samaritan, ia
thia way, There wan ooee a poor maa
traveling from Jerusalem to Jencbo-
Tbe rood 1 described to you aa being
very dangerous, rough and rooky,
and having many places where UReveo
oould hide and rob the travelers of
their money and lives. Well, this
maa traveling along was suddenly
beset by some robber*, who jumped
from behind some large rooks and
dense thickets, and knocked the poor
traveler down, stripped him of all
his clothing and money, and as they
probably didn't find much ia his
pocket book, they wounded him, and
beat him until he was nearly dead,
then they ran off. Presently a priest
earns along, and saw the poor man
lying by the rosd nkhs, bloody, pule,
and nearly liftless. What do you
think that he did f*
“Helped him up I suppose,” said
•dMMlflMk ^’ •
“No, far from it, be croeecd over
the road) and turned his head away,
and harried oo as fast as he oould.
Directly a Levite, one who aHaistered
in the temple, eame along, when he
saw the forlorn man lying there ia
distress; he stopped and looked at
him, but didn’t even offer him a driak
ef water. Ee crossed over to (be
other side, and traveled on. ffta
poor traveler thought ‘Alas! I most
lie here, and bleed to death, nobody
cares for me.’ Soon a Samaritan
i came br. He saw the friendless man
and stopped, got off from Ms beast
that be was ridiag up—, and went to
;see what could be done. He helped
up the poor follow, and bound ip bis
’ wounds, after pouring some oil and
wine upon them, end giving him
something to drink to relieve his
faintness, he put him on his own ani
mal, and walked by bis aide, till they
came to a tavern on toe road, where
he took care of him all night, then
the next day when he was going
away, he took out some money and
gave to the landlord and said, ‘Now
take good care of this unfortunate
man till he gets well. 1 am coming
back this way again, and if you
spend anything morn upon him, I
will pay yon for it.’ *
“Oh what a good man be was I I
am so glad that the poor man found
homebody to help him at Inst*
“Jesus turned to the lawyer and
said, ‘Tell me now who was the neigh
bor to the peov man t He said,
why the one that showed mercy to
him- t 1!m, said Jesus, now jon go
and do likewise.’ This pe ruble teach
es yon, my dear ehildveo, to never re
fuse year assistance to any one ia
distress. Improve every opportunity
to afford help and relief to others,
and be upon the lookout to act in a
neighborly, friendly manner tooth
ers. This poor man was an entire
stranger to the good Samaritan. He
didn’t stop to ask if he was a worthy
object as some people do, but he
went directly to him, aad supplied
his wants from bis own pocket.
There was a village called Bethany,
Martha ami M*r> , &n<i the:r
Lamums lived Martha eae day In
vited Jeans to dinner, end being a
good cook, she was aasione to bnvt
something alee to eel New Jen-
wan not fond of wise end A— din
ners, end it gave him for
happiness to talk to Martha
Mary about heaven nee t
than to sat tha chicken* pise, acid
good things that Martha Used ip>
Martha, eonldat get Mary in help
her at all, and so aha want to Jseos
‘Tail her to some aad help me get
diaasr, for I ha vs all to do myself.’
Jen— snM to her, ‘Don’t weary y—r-
aoif so much, Martha, try te took to dm had not JH
ho had pel
matters. Mar? is interested In hoar
ing me talk of spiritaal things, end
good part which
be taken away from bar,’
So— after this Jesus taught hie die-
eiplss that booutiful prayar, which
we so often rig—I, culled lbs Load's
prayer, end beginning, ‘Oar Father
which art is heaven.’ Dear ohiktroo,
you * ho old iearu thus ;>rsyer t«> ngf
daily, and to fool thas yon heave
God hims«|f in
all (he Meanings ef year Uvea, —
who Is able ead wilting to hoop yon
from srl4 end Anally taka yea te
has van when y— die t 1 eoald net
begin to toll y— ef the many mira
cles Jen— wroeght. Hardly ever
did be go — t without multi tad—
beset his path with their risk, dying,
blind and dumb friends. The Bthto
says, ‘And Jea— healed them alL’
Bet there lean taeu—e given of Me
ami Me
die, sent to Jeo— saying, ‘
deer friend that ytm love ee well le
took.’ Jesus heard (he
did not go (o •— Mm Am Am days*
“Why dhia’t ho gndlr—My,mother F
he wished to show hie
the honor ead glory of
— 1 mitt —In
anhi,
[S3 mi g«> u •
Mm owl of Ms deep.* Hs
bis disci pies didn't un J*»wj , *t*ud b.ui
until he told (hem plainly (he fact
wNHsmbiriMiAVl
mtH. ‘Let — ge also that we may die
with Mm.’ Bo they all wont te
Both—y. Martha sod Mary spots
greatly distressed it
death, ead Jeo— hyt i
to sea him when they had —
lag the he—, w—t to meet Mm, hat
Marv sot still in the bo—e ia ml tut
grief. Martha burst int*> loud weep
‘Ob, why didnt yoe seam, Lord f If
y— had only be— my brother
would not have died ? Jeo— said,
*Yoa? brother shaD rise again.’ ‘Yea,
said Martha, I know that he shall
rise In the reaanectioo at the la-
dayJeo— aoM, *1 am tbs reear
reetton and the Ufa, tho—who be
lieve ia am shall aever die. Do you
believe fhlsF Martha said, ‘Yes,
Lord; I believe that thou art the
Christ, tho Son of God, which ahoald
Into the world/ aad then the
W—t and called Mary I Uriah she
dimly —peeled what Jo— weak!
with her. Mery foil dawn at Jea—,
g, and saying, *Oh If you
had only bn— hart my brother had
F Jeans wept with the sta
tor*. Yen, the dear Lard, although
would be inroad Into >07, wept with
them
Bo d
A yet
Hbcellhaacus.
M ama aid Jahaw m
wet ^nnpna vs j
draw ep
C
THE LUTHERAS VISITOR,,COLUMBIA,
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Voetry.
6m
1 id I j ndt
OEOKOK 8 F4CK^«'8 '
..fl , • • -4. • ? e— paw
Dow, Bash and Blind Factory
b« f^wJtaq* ir-»-tviw fltrif AmI
1 Jiia. r-—d—mOUt . Hi
“A atery,* —id Mr*,
leg «p from her
hear too r
“If yoa will be
Mr. We-
how old era yea, Jobwey V
“W«0, my Story le abeat a bay
last year age. It la —arty n year
ale— I Am —w h—. t w— vary
bany e— aAoreooo font winter, when
I •*. * lUft. t>vj M|U|IIu> %km
M* SM mm m m-
aad bright; a
, when we are in deep grief
ef tha death
of onr deer loved eaen. Jem
pointing us to that beaoUfo!
upn—m Ala— j* mk—knMaai—» V. ^ . .... I
WWWll UlvJ —AH VNiWvl* **r FJ t
forever with tho l—d, and though
no tears are shed in heaven, yet hie
Mod heart fimte our wo— aad helps
— to be— them. Being told where
La—r— was laid, J—— w—t to the
cave or sepulchre, and told Um poo
pie te take away the atone that Ley
at Its mouth. Now Lasar— had been
dead four days, •Ad probably tlscay
had already begun, but that was
uoihmg when the power ef Jeo—
was to be displayed When the
stone w— taken away, Jeo— raised
his eyes to b—vtn nod prayed to bin
Father God, and then ia a loud vufon
he cried, ‘Imnarna, come forth T Be
hold instantly the dead yi •»:. «(»r
apt hie face still covered with n nap
kin, aad the grave doth— about Um.
Jeans told the doodIs to anlo*'W th<<
sloth— from W-i which they Aid,
and wonderful to relate, Le—ms,
perfectly well, with health I’. * * a.ij. K
Me obeek, life beaming in Me eyes,
and — wall — he ever wee, I—dirty
embraced hie sM—l'
who with cri— of joy eagerly deeped
their recovered brother end friend to
their hearts. This w— about
all over the —entry, end many be
lieved upon him, but lbs wicked
Jews end Pharise— baled Jen— for
v seeing
sir, but a
•‘We^nfo,’!
a gnod
“•Sixty
•what —a 1
M 1 w—t to sak tbs price of a
Ama, not a fsn
ey one, sir, «M a%Md wed— 1
l —hi, ‘l 0— give >♦«
sixty dollar*. ’ *
Wall, Mister/
da I work awe
—ft I have every aAeruoou from
half-peat two tiff svtea, aad I caa
run err—ds or do any work about
(be M—. You —e. ait, thin in how
It la. Father died (wo year* ago,
aad mother, she wants me to stay —
school for a year —two too gar, bet
•he b— to work wry hard to krop
me there. Father was a bricklayer,
end mother ow— the litUv boa— he
almost built him—If, bat that hi ML
She —we, Mr, and aha euoU make
twi— — much if aba only had a ma
•hi— Bui we—vers— apere six
ty deHasa, sir, — I thought I would
a— If f could earn sou.’
mm
w ” *WiU you give me that f he uaid,
hie cy— fairly danang. 1 e— come
•tt day Batarday,*
“*Om I—f Happens we —y a
dollar and a halft aad if you do
well you e— hove the m—htoe n
MMU Ires then the rsisil nru-* ’
m ee the cert, ready
to gw I foiMAl my—If to ge with
Harry cod see tt delivered. He had
—ked me to writo a note tdhag Me
ir the art—wu *
I toU Mm I w«
le o—ny we w-rt, aad *%— we
bed the little boo—, the cart was
tanting the corner of the street.
the doer, very softly,
1 Ailed the machine tote
Th— Harry led am to a
sitting roam at the beck of the
a pale woman la a
was sitting sewing
hsally. »k* ro** *s.a uffersd am a
cha r, and fSd her I had eoum to
see If f eeM Sbtahi Harry's ear.
tie— ia the stove at Are dollars a
seek Yoe »hoold have ee— the
HMilMK. .
-‘He can go to erroiug school/
I -id, tod frill s- that he h—
•sum ttam to read aad study. I —a
now, having had Me
'My after—o— aad Saturdays,
her/ flarry sold. 1 told you I
w— not ia mfrehtof, I w— earning
too a |n—t o—ml —
“And he imnod fairly into the
pojrtor, btc mother and 1
'“It's yeure, be —id,
round the maflbtae ; **n paid for,
and Urn as 1 — tt, too Ain't tt aedeu-
did f
“Hie mother was — delighted —
he expected, nod that le —yiag a
“f>h, Mr,’ *r -Id to me, foefo
he— a good toe —me hie fothJr
fT» F»i Yto* jf gpAHnHtTttXI£, All *11 HmApy
winter, he’s up end makes the Are
while Pm dveedfog. end wMmJ/B
* —w.-ce- ^ m^a. mBLM * gL
r»rrmm *T Lir antfg-fr ffp HF OOdl TOT
th* dsv. — I whet haw to gTlHto
the cellar t sad awry step he e—
save am be Aetm. Bet bow be ever
all the tomey to bay n mn
—t ef srAeot boars, I — o not
red e half a week,
th— Pie, for he qamtiy pots it npou
Mm — a duty to wheel the— refrac
tor\ «jbjecis into line. Hear him :
“I wWiaglv —iertain the hope that
y vWB r ePCPiXi—Bm—* FwTox iXiPci
of the tree ms—os ef sdhirs, will
ty to put — ead to
(he agnation carried on amid de
plerabm dlatortiou of the troth and
abuse of priestly authority. The re-
Wgion of Christ b—, — I attest to
your -lias— before God, aotMag to
do with the— mtriguca, —y more
th— has truth, to whose banner, in
tubed by^°oj holiness, l unrreerr
Thriv is one part of the epistle
from the Tarisen t,*fre *<rihYnegh
tog to; for it ia Horn* to to the eve—
lag Of ito tfo. At As I»mltr a olaim
that aU ubiiatoudum i% ah—.a sort,
euhiu the slieltrtiug fold of the
(’stholir cborto Wt quote
apeak with ftaokueto fo>—.i Imtitter
is truth—i speak ta ’etotor to MCI
owe ef my dolma, which ooeaista in
loiltog the truth to aU, area to those
e ho u— not Pilkftltar: for at cl* one
w Ka has I——i hoiiltFwl bcioUATM ID
some way or other—which to define
’toore prertnaly would Be hero out of
I — y, toihe ifobi*
be richer f 1
» the old
oujy t write
are
en out of
pope will
The kalaer do— not beri feats to
stand ap for the faith. Um
—1 aeent ia
ithuotogi
» »ur*»pb:
“You
I
altnuhrlw ia ikg I—a— M |s| k«Am boo—i
BlfYPWT l— IMf Wj, wflU gll BfNlFil,
if it
over without ooe
It in not
the previous InformaUon, bet epos
the belief of your hoitoe—, uamriy,
the rxpfeaame that avary ooe that
lim gi—pr— hnjdbnn beWogs to the
pope- The er— geli—1 creed which,
aa most be known to mmr huliucm.
U like my aao—tore aad the majority
of my —tfieeto, profena, da— a— per
mil us to accept in our relatione to
God — y other mediator Hum oui
I>ord J—as Chrl^,.;, # ' kmM , , t .,
truly, “the world wot—,* and k
h thia revolu
tiee ia ever to go backward; for Bis
march in a—to at thtik—d of the
emperor's oatotm$.. Andeed, moo will
he found who wUlotUibata thia re
ply to the pope to the brain end pen
of this eminent statesman. At any
rets, the recall of Bismarck, joined
with hie letter, Indicates a defimfo
policy on (bn port of the emperor,
Kd—Ifrs fooTh |olnt, forward,
v was a very bsarty “yea,
* j, n< j then tb* brother and
•totor, thaakiag thrtr father for tb*
K?;rss;
,« • wS ir ii ,ui r-rio*ii «■*»!», bttt wfSli
«... ,L MM. 1» .Ml error .ill ».*W .Ml. IroU,
Hwtt Cm MhU k*«* km tmto* vielMj
school books and went — M . m
r duty for tbs weetog. and not backwarfl. “Tbe cml «>m
—bed
temper rtrisl
Whenever the show aympesma
are found to exist,
DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
The uni venal mcccaa which hi« at.
tended the adnuauatrctioo of thia preps-
mioa I— bees Such sa to wtrrsat oa in
pcojfin| oartcirrs to tot puuiic to
RETURN THE MONEY
fti CvtiY infituct wntrt it ixiocAu proit
toeffscmsl: “ providing tbs «ymptoma at-
tcadug the tkkneaa of rbe child or admit
should warrant the ioodouuob of worms
being the esnse.** In all casea the Medi
cine to be given tw rraicr accosnawct
WIl M TUX WStCTTOirt,
We pledge ownelvcs to the pwblic, that
Dr, MTane’s Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
ia aay form; sad that it is aa innocent
f reparation, n* t*p*Ut if dime th utebt.
tit mmrj u tUt mist feeder rnfeut.
% * ■ ' , to ’ ilMMiSifo 'i 1.2 jf iV L -1
***«••»
FLEMING BROS., Pnrrssuxca, Fa.
W aaW
a u *’ T ’ ' -
May fonswvr t-wSm!/. eow- Hy><
vi "OF mini j'ui'jumui
Tha Short Lime flchedala.
_ ,, . \k mmrr ~
FfflU f t 111 fohMfl Dn j i n ^
* I —IVVw in— rMlil|P6r WiinHIlF
M, will be (tosnuwd an and after this
We
r f i s
bus Tnam K*. A. Train Mo. S.
IAib lilpa
n’dSfi
•^aists *.£ts
f toriiin ’ a S 15 s tt
Arriv*
males aims rm n; >r etion. r»-i ItorhnnKwI. to
arr,vlUK At
—urwi
, Train No. 1. Tania Ns. g.
wn ims:
iGsItanbm. flttpa tots
fesib;iif.5s 4S;s
Aarrrw Aw—sfea. ■ S—pm 845am
Samritonysvs
for all pm—
liriri Trains.
JtoX. Andx—OH, Gva’i
A. Pope, Ge*. Pm. d- Ticket Aft.
Chango of Schedule.
"Sorru"Cawouwa R. R. Cowtakt, '<1
Coinmbis. A. C„ Ori. 18,187B.
Cluuigs of ached tus, to go into effect on
and after AMsdaiy, ltoh fnstart t
a m ••«**• » ^ 00 ft ID
W-*»* WOOS Wffi 00 P III
(^‘ w 4
Vf* iN—fer* *> w
• ••**»••«• • SHS.S JB 9k XDl
*n ...?..7 ttpm
45sK»
Cnmdeti Train will run Monday, Wed
nesday aad Fnaay is foocwel
Leave Columbfo. ...'J........... 1 60 am
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at Crdi—ilia. ........ . .11 —am
8. B. Pickix*, Geo Ticket Agt.
TC At
ArriW it
:I«£S
IF
Revs- R|
mb' \... •- l- \
NEW
Colley
Doctor Ku*<
doubt navcu
pension, and
*(i»ilore, at a n 1
period in it*
they brought
j do not sop!
«d that they
thing more th
totiotl to fcidr < |
its affair*,
the pUn hill
great me—ui
remits attain
no means e*\ M ^
** bow the
a
aitoe’toli^Mvv
Lears Greenville Ijo**
“ Bolton.... tl**
•* Cokesbtuy a Hi*
« -Abbeville * ||p<
M S«wl>*rTy..... **’* 4 MP*
Arriv* at Columbia...---■•**-jr> 4 a p ,>
Amder$o*Bnmck <t*d J>>* e
, JT rtflf.
555 am
tojfUSa
meed mt mOrnt
we expeot'to
aad make it a l
i* best to toSI
foee, ami tt
are doing ai
It is both uuti
shirk our date
to shift
hility to* the ah
This to a matte.
to Ah*
see in which t
the least to the
s deep and nbi
be true, a* son
, dent person* ;
think, that the ^
South Carolina i
of the |>overty
■ want of uiiion,
▼ prise and cnerg>
to have a colic;
sooner the an pi
atiug fact is kno
the better it will
If we are eonts;
^ nate and dei>ca-
Southern Ohurx*
theran iastitnti
bnilt up by the et®^
of our bretbreu
onr educated nff-t-
professional ui«»
longer deceive
i-1
ont delusive hoj
we should at one
factory and doul
direction.
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the jmrt of some
tion of the Col
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disadvantage*,
the case with any
he selected. Wh
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other places, it i
*ider tbenr, as
which the Instit u
Valhalla were su
under existing ci
he uuwise, if not
hie.
Th* Synod at n
properly and wis^
definitely the ag:t
of removal.
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»t Walh
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•* two thousand
tot building. 'J
halia are not abk-
ri Rht away, but ft
toake all the requ |
00 the house and
to two. And in t
W ®U to bear in in
18 not the local n
toriaiu the Collcl- v
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" here a larger loJj:
first and for a 11
w °old not ebvia f
to endowment.
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fc toni —lie
tourch and f TO ni
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