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-� ,� , i4raswing to his Well-desery ed fame, . uitarians, Spill6nalists I � I I IN DRY GOODS A'Ir . I
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. .. I . - i I- the� Ig , and Dwight I - vaid wbat-not. There was once an oftt-2 * I - .1 i �.
- ,.� I , - - . � . .R bert Collyer. I L. andout-co�aie-oubw of. some sort who . . I I
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to tho Choicint "'k -lection of the .. I . - � 1. . I ed even Mr.1"Ho9dy's, . i !
Avo (in haud ,% few- 91)0� ci&l Dest - - -1 .111 � - :( I
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! i eaxtiox, ,f .:,-- W Collyp�l, is a poet and seer, 'with" a, . I r' " U N 6. .
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I I tilae . . it, their tastes and sympathies.. i UA 5N C""
VOUM e,111, *he eameat att -% - mid he � wa t that Mo
I I - ; - whose pati�nce Nras sorely tried, could I . D U N "w* b ruy N " A` I � O'k
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1. . .1 10a xit ) noon igeeting, as.Mr. Moody stood shak- ! � I �
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� � I . � . �L �. , I g this ohatreparous radical. After a , ! � !
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, Tke U -test styles ia � - . pr;:Zer of Unity Church, in the I � - i i j .
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i . � - - . ts. aving." Aaid -,, I suppos -MONDAY JULY 6 1874 . . I I
I 1. -. - energetic effor at " sdul-S I e if Je . ) I y I r, . I
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IT-C]LASS HATS ever anything that the. Via- I '; M�KE- EXTENSIVE
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- I I I � - , area , i llyer. ly His re.%#est strength. lies in hisl man .. ALI RATIONS an on the Store
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. . .� � I Qf " �;obert Ca, I doubt not each of We cornin ence and will Continue to Sell for CO,'.)'T the .N2101NISTER STC CK of I . .
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NU 114-1a�. P= Hats, ,-Ma StM-w , I '.. 11 t thercif thel%,i had catholicity enouili a . I . er-� - at prl sent occupie .5 .and in order to
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hMAJU&,&�arge sei-ctj�o]j - - . fWanderstand how mucli ,of beuevolei�ce I '
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, - aa Ohris - 'oon, after he built Illiuois Street _ :) I .
t tian feelincy they had i do we are. * oblig
�, 'R cOm a b as. 6 . I DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOD'S, S114KS5 I .
- � ; - raoul Betes noirs though they were to Mission t . T I
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L � � - - I . beam ChlGago without them.. And RONV . I - .
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: ~ th of them have attained, greater ab- Ut .
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; , that bo o it. The Bish ol,-e admiringly COLORED AND BLACK S�LK POPLIN81 I I - our LARGE- S'1OCK Of Staple and Fancy
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. �" � fwie, I � ,of Mr Moddy's ze&1,0Lt regr6tted that I -
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. -11 . . waa, not ' a burning light in the 'Hol� W I
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�� IE'vangelists" as- a class. From - * � Shoes, at GREATLY
� � . or - Will pray for me, BisIxop, that, if wrong,- . . Clo 4,. in93 Boots, and �
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L ; m 3- ... . 1314ffit and. Jacob. Knapp clown . I think . I : I I .
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12 � - i . . .1 most of them. men of,, some -thing below . 11 f �
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. . e FRENCH ALL -WOOL MERINOS AND DELAINES—A-11 C91ovs, .
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As wqll asi . . - f,hibigbest type of Christian manhood. knees, an& insisted, on having th prayer I I f I . . ; I I ; I i -
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V_ � th�m ulaqutation ably a complish among , prayed for � him, iafter- wrii�h Mc ody as ) , : . i - --�
L LV B iV S111R TS. - . I I -r ax, - � yle's cbqzd A sliton's . Fr ints, � I .
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� ! I - I . revivali . esteem fo .06dy, and there Were no . �
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1: i - 11 caser,at least in -%vhich the revivalist's 3 . � . I � . -
I i� . I - -, . . . - His tact -is 'of the Iiii,hest orier, and .
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I . . , . grew U , -th ever year- he 'lfis�ly. fusal oad Clot - Scotch, Ei . , 1- cc cc 9f
, � �-7, ALPAGQA COATS. . . . . . pon Chicago wi . y . Br hs, Silk 'Mixtures, , � ic cd, 9 50C. I cc 40c.
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3SAS. GRAY & BiC(177 - �, ed Mr. 'Moody. - Il think I am," ,in- . I , � . I i � -
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self, now, 11r. 'Moodj?" . Z' I assessmeTlit was, on motion, re u, e Has determined to offer his immense stook' of WHITE 3HIRTS at grent)y rb-du ed p rice E; . , A I
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L are now pr4axedto fdlGrdem for � - � PIANO COVERS.
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.1 . 11 in the Ghristiaj� Commission Service, he to reduce' the assessinent of Ad Scbafm Shirts worib $2 . - .
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pek of Sessonedl,umber on .hand. I young man with this point blank query. except as to motion referring �o ditch at - , I MANTLES
�id Lumber laid on Godexioh streOt2 whi,6h was re- - Clobhier and outs' �Ontntter. i i . � .
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Is i -a Seafort4, at Knwes Hotel the fwst . � --, � man, . . � , . I . . ------ . -
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duy.l. Theremaiuderof &,&7uxne.*4 began to charge Moody with diverg Crxnbrook 6pened from boind line to . [E STABLISHE D 1&1,1),) . - i PRINTS A
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Clinton,- on. the first days of, at-,- ct You'd better be carefid, " said he, pres - port at , la ext meeti I g of C u n ei 1. as to B3 ,aments of Cheese, Butter, i -1 Go ds oan be' i I — � - � � .
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I � . ty. Even all the lawyers joined the! Cnlljcb�, a widow in nct,c t011s circuln- , Ladies' Shawls in '11 t e now Patterns, Fancy Skirts,'PrintH, Delabies, Merinoc- �1 etst � 0 I
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U ordeni sent. to NVinthrul) P.- 0, -,vill be - noon pray er-meeting. The revival walS F,dga,r for r ,fund of ta. w,lijoh would require a whole n0tvSPaPcr to Oi'Llm('rate- Reniember the - gomd," , 1ADIEES' AND AIISSES' Hosil Ry IN ALL KINDS A-VID SIZES FROM Sc UP.
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We arrangements for tiie erection, of& - - : .1 . . P . I ! � - I � i F1111 �Stoej,: of (31oves fron . . -
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. remarkable �religious mollement,4nd I Clerk be a,uthorised to att wh his si JUST IJECL r ! -
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�EE & :�I` ACDON A , e county is better for ha -V 1139 tare to the certificate for varded b . . - 1: , . 130A and 811-0es
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nform the publia that they .I . . . . . _r - J C:) T 3: � 1%-T S <54 1 1 .
'heir Lumber Yard to the lot betweelL But Air. Moody hasgroNm wiser. He e, passed an (I - ird ered to be - . I . ,
T, I I . accounts wer 7 � . ; - Ifa r r e s t Xi t t, &
�Ut.4 S< Compan'T.,S -Worl-s aad lgat- - has Pared away sorae of his eccentricities. pai(I. a-nd the Council 9djoarned to meet - ceel)ing- A cleetion f over -20 t - � . e
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q �� -- IRP, h iniproved his mind by study- outhe 7ph of Angnst. I . ,- .
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1 keep coni,tantiv on hand 06 90odassort' , ", at D,,i,nie's Hotel) . r, of CANE SNAT CHAIRS Ropt in stocl, Sofas, Lounges and I edste ids in endless i � . �
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,essed, and X*t; very broad, but diligea. He Itas I A. HUNTERS 01�rk. rsold, and will ipffi cheaper t cheal Pst, as we are � 1 1 , -- �
,L KT�NWS,' OF 1,UMBEIZ, di --- � � � . I variety. We are dpteimincll riot to be untie - .
, S'S11 of .- U rest assured Lbat iye sboll save no ! ; I
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. Also LiYll AND SHINGLE - � I grow,, in modestv. The real ,sincerity "Wrll�l (leterinilied to cidilblish a business in Se%forth. The p blic Mxy . I , i .
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�'r'e;axed to sell at the 1,ow-estpol 'Of tb(.1 MaR is I" , If e .kii ows I �'- - - - _J - nxtincy. TItanks to tho. t those W40 1 1 . - -
for Cash. I Also� on hsud SnY TrLi . . U - ecic
- ; "Othing, about o -rat" ; but he is vigor- fore Purchasing elsewhere. . C,all E,�riy-.and S Lro Barolaills.
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and I � ,eloqu I i1fach-ine ' ' 'IcTne BUt, ' * P('tck . � - I , .
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