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f - 61so-twoolchards, Tberelsplenty of goodwassr. ds, and the tramp of armies, are free government Instead of the wor out -right destination, but, however far '- ;' a bed 'of, slokness,'and It'is, there he 'may i , I I . 11111
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� h sold it will �9 routed for a term fit' ycare. � ment, and you find godly soldlefs like � -*he � , ?4 to he engaged in the morepublic and active 4 ` 1 1 . - . �
� 4&t - liberty of all- -nations, trans'aWaudg. as ever�wldo and'deep the seas that nepara . an I =Mliii keeps its shape until it is : ,
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. _JUVAux FOR oancegsion 9, ioa acres, ar I I ino 'of'tho worla, l'may,'. by meek, - - - . =
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wtiages frame boa"" - goa Orchard anli plenty -of ' ' : Napolloon,111. throught he bad an as- Ing on a -raft near the coast of Callfok,W4. . .. I I An ordinary ready-made garmetit.nixy -k9k well at : ' . . -1 � . -- J� �
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V%tqr�, one mile from the,vilbspot Walson. Abe& P yo fully driven the principle cut. of FrAnce While In hospital be told' his exper enge � - I - __ " I . - � GO
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- - be sold cheap. VZtly to MATZELEW -MORRISON, -fear not and -do not tremble, neither be � I . � Shoreyl!s .make all have4,tuaOntee card In the pocicet. - � % � .'. � . the In
� In the Village Of 'on , or JAMES AloDON0D. on - I larls, constitutional government ale - panign was.,dylug of thirst be said 0 throogh years the bedridden winter of a , , . . 1. __ , I I W11*121
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. tho-farm. , ' -to the Ingly orusfied uifd the holots -ofl his him, "'George, where are you going?" Arid, 0 - -V . -1 - .�w , ,� Sens"
. jA7g.tf yA terrified because of them I" Andthen .�em paren Is age, may contain a holier mar�,tyr. offwv+ &. "Vff -+ -fr..
. � the offibers would give command domi,than. any whiph the church has ' ; - I . 11 '1
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sor" dears,d; welmlon 66% titne. For further . tman "Sire, my broither, not have been abl Jo torrents,and slaked �his thirst and kept to dOOPOU the Oense of dependence . . I .. I : _11 - .. - �
. ily to PF LLE, Crow& to be-tbat*ha'th planted a vineyard and. Ity. God,; perhaps It -was needed ul . I � - - I I UJ
tioulaw,app _T9R LVI , . - him alive until he.wks taken to' safe : to ISO . t .
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� tie and another man eat of it. And )od we meditatloo and prayer. Whatever m&y'h,% � I . I I scored a great success in this line, because � $ON, 21
. � � - - T I ado or to rent, L,jt 6. Concession , your good brother, Napoleon. S a , 1 heaven asking for water. Thank ( , , . : - 7 - I
� HuUetk near the village at 0onstAnce. cOut&Wi , what man to there that bath .betrothed a Sept -ember, 1870. 1 �. That monarchy ba Ing, may have direct. and Instantaneous oom- the partioulakriped, the sickness, It It -i . _� 1. . - Brue"I I
I, - about loo &tre& Ali cleared i %t -4-a of wife and ,bath not taken bar? Let hini go fallen, then the French republic res bofte in meekness and-, prayer, will,lbo if ; i our chief lever, is qu�lityj while we use 1, 1�o -
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p Rom of hill wheat , and 85 acres seeded4o gx-. A Gcod Beginning. Son, and in that faith we may secure the , I %ist � likires.
I This is a splendid turn. and will ba sold cheap. If Great a�rmies marched and fought. � Iii --A mollowing 'Of - . . � -
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not sold by spring it will be rented. Immediate time of Moses and Joshua all the men _ war I the spirit In the cloudy autumn of weak. I ance of late i es I � drol2a
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� possession. Apply� to MRS. SCHOALES. Consfasoe� were soldiers. When Israel came out of opens with a great victory for the Ut ited 'that a mighty alleviation? I I 11 . 711 tyl and honeht workman- ;� , I Aad wi
f 1677-tt � States. It took our government four yearn . I Pray for Our_Country. .! ness and debility. Just as of old the slok . I -I - * -;, ,: , _P
Egypt they were 600,000 fighti g men. ' * I - _40; __U Im
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ARM IN ALGONA FOR 8XLE.-For We the affliction, so .many now am led through . . �, � .
. F., township of tommanded'800,000 men, of -whora 500.- defeat at the start of this present war much in prayer for our beloved country. � . �, . i � V ORR
. South But quarter of section . physical suffering to seek the salvation of , . � I . ; arlb T
� 000 were slain In one battle.- Id have been disheartening to the Do not let us depend upon the friendship 0 . of. choice Furniture from our st6re to the __ I
- Laird. containing 160 aores. There are fort) stores . - I . �
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. cleared and free from stumps and under crop. Com- these wars God approved, for they vrere last degree and would have Invited for- of foreign nations. Our hope is in God. of trial and sickness with gra�titude to .. . . _ I
- fortablelogbuildixige. The b43,nee La well timbared. eign Intervention to stop thowar fore Outofevery misfortune hebasbrought honies-of satisfied purchasers. No old - � �4
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and - I I family are indirectly blessed by the stock here, but up-to-date�Furniture. Why I .
- Findlay. This Is a good lat, and will be sold ch%ap. cases it wag a judgment upon both-victora had been accomplished and 'Would 1ave . cial condition, and so let us pray that be . � � � � �
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and on easy term& Apply 10 WILLT&K SIMPS prolonged the strife. for which wO are ' will lift us out of this, valley unto a . I 7 : taorc-11
on the premises, or to ALKX. KUSURD B -uce- and vanquished. - David knew just what i ber of the household -develops and exer- v.,_ I i 1=____MW � not call and inspect stock and prices I - . - � � .
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4 UILDING LO ; -The very desirable this will I be confident." navy be celebrated. With the story 6fj the - try was rdoo"vering from a long season- of . . I . I � � ', -
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building lots,belogg numberii $7, 88, 3q and David Is encouraging himself in stormy exploding battleship fresh In the min 6 of hard times so - many of our Ind forth a strength and richness of blessing _U_r1Zrn3ffl__RT A T -K- -NTGF. i - ... I B *
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. be sold in separate parcels or together to suit the ministers to himself the consolatory. So ' 1 and suffering child seems the heaviest -of Our Undertaking Department) is complete and strictly up-to-date, with a ,- . 41. *I
I rehaser. Tinli goperty Is just south i of the ack the Spani'sh shipping. That ;a'r. pay their debts and build up m V,
.0 . to-aay my tkome Is the. "Alleviations of att ore pro$- - ' - 1GE011
I - VroolleuMi'laisud r. 8 Dickson's property south of War." War Is o- bor,orowdedwith sunken weaponryof porous enterprises and endow their homes domestic afflictions. Yet, once confide&I larger selection than ever before, and prices to suit every one's need& We have ." I I
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. � rganized atrocity. It is to our care, what an object of tender In-' a qiaantity of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, which, we wil'I'lend free of i__ I - -_ . -
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'or a the science of assassination. It is the . ,� - I
. bui'ding site either for private residence's enough to make all nations. shiver., ut and wait until the perfidious oppressor of tordst it becoines!' What pure and,gentle', charge, and any orders that we are favdred with shall receive ,our best attention. r. � , I I
factory. it isi high and coniveviont. ani h -is a street convocation of all horrors. It is hutch I � i I a than
and *eat. Apply to,JAVE or JOHN SPROAT. ory Manila is ours, and the blovw has �h an - Cuba shall be turned back. But individ- affections. bover over It,1 What a web of' Ni ht calls promptly attende 0 __ 11 � .
. south wholesale. It Is murder glorified. It is ' soft and ` fostering duty 'is woven around i '9 d t by our undertaker, Mr.. S. T. Holmes, Goder- - �' before
. � Egmond.vifle P. O., Executors to the Estite of the to the foundation the palaces of ual and national lite is always clothed �.
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. It is the coffin in ascendancy. It is dia- and for policy's sake the doubtful natIons with mysteries, and,we may make our- - .- I ___
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* - - ere, and it Is time now to preaoh on its . and all who followed him lbt the W. Ole with sharp interrogation points and, ply- . OOT, -BOX & CO., . .., � Thrawlt
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11' . bed , b nation utter Its me 01) ror us that we have been afflicted. I g- � I I I I - � - -1 - boar. ,
I I I . aud, more'than that, let us thank the and I I How P I and I I What?" and I I When. ; �, . I
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war closed, and tb6 violences are all gone -_ - ML_ _4% �MQ* -_ . -
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W . . : ball the old sectional difference h odds against them. It was so when on- Morning, noon and night let us conik- rather limited. Even the Times of Japan, . . . . � � . I ; � . � . I � JU I
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I gj!aphla sentences for ,which the bolo I,; that in reply to.such supplication the pensive than Its contemp ' ' � t . .
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- Julea Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac, 1Y as this conflict. I of the Lord's people at Gilboa and M ag- with customers, and that all the homes ally engaged in inksli ' � . Goodyear welted; Stamped on the soles $2., 1 00 anci i HU,Gt
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I Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whiskj,' Glas- side, Massachusetts and Alabama, Now of Europe hovering about the Bosphoi tus months before the Thanksgiving and trated, and fashion plates and ladles' � ii k, . CA'MLQQU9 � . I I �, R�Kfl
gow, Scotland ; Jamieson�a Irish York and 'Georgia, Illinois and Louisiana, were in practical protection of the Tu - 'CI)ristmas holidays be full of joy at the pages am quite the rage. I F"Zg. "The, SlatO'.r 4�hoe,'* 1-1 .� 11M
. rrival of those who will for the rest of I � - Nummmillml - VXLYC
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Spain, Agents for,Walkees Whisky, the guns and rush upon the fortification In 1776, . -the I 3 oolonles, with no v ar quick march, and narrow escape, and � I JOHN:
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1 or 2. rnaffed on recelpt of price and two a-eent Mountain and,ktlanta are now lifted to enough to demolish them. This is one �f ary and :Molucca and Sunda and .Philip- � saying that the man who bad appr' . I flattering compliment to his tastef I . I- RAM
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