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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1871)
The London Society of Arts has is- I iqïïH H and' W igle IX bate. friend'declares ttiat ‘.‘the spirit is a part ralra maraamwmi.wMM drTïkl.” TTIliis/bi- the ease, then a WM «"ITMI I part on,God is. wicked, and if a part of > "" J'; snsd a specimen envelope, 'which it ' Xifgjreeta as a snbstitnte. for the poatal THIRD 7.- TlfULT Titren DAY DAV.-T “tHr----------------- ' 1 ' -s - - • God i» wicket!,- hp tuny bu all wicked, 'V- I or -dr... It'r»w *tm»H <«Moii|r sheet of thin TLjfriwr »ufr tlw teach iLM is all wicked, he will comtmnn paper, the top «ide being shajH-d off in of all mankind.” I and ij pic filial hoihww““ ■ th® enitirft posteritywf* ’ Ai »me posttrit/vrf Adata. 'witliont a : the form of tlie usual envelope fiafei ’ dhe-halrheiâ'^ïïïMî cfesttfg single exception. -But again, by this The-inside of the sheet having been •vDcli Of XkSMiiitiw. ; I position ; which be has taken, I can writteu on, the two sides are folded in, prove that the fool when hi said ' thexe the bottom folded over them, and tbeu CAMKMU- l ’8 riuan srizcM—Taunt Miai Txa. Mil. 1‘UWSHAENT, MoDEBAIOKa, L a DIEH is no God" told the truth. "The Spirit the dap brought down and fixed in the nsaual way with m.'istened guiu. The and G entlemen :—Mt - Wigle‘aaya, “I is a iwt of fiod" aud “the ttbul that d i , sinneth it shall die;" therefore a part Af whole is very simple and light, weigh Aeo' I * •? that G<xl will take polluted *>ënu)Da to Heat n> mi thi® condition; ne God is dead and it a putt ol Gtxi can ing two grams less thau the post card. will «wnVto make ihnrn them iTTini pure anzi and holy, and thí»li then ' ! die, he may all die; and thna we have Both in regard to public and postal cou *rá«Yt hnlv unH them 'through the gates into the proved njy friend’s doctrine to be in j venicnee it seems in evei y way prefer, ' Thousands are rushed into open rebellion against God, and-the able to Jbe post-card, - v « 'la . wewrnty a perfect meas of moral corrup- | meMMat form of unbelief. Word by word Webster’s big dic . | lion, therefore God mint make'them •• Then sh*U the dual return to the- tionary was made. jpollar by dollar, holy tct».t>en death and the twanrrec- earth ns it was, and tlie Spirit shall ro- my yut\ng frieud, must be made the | tiou, which, I -adiuit, would be very turn uuui Qod wbo GAVE it."—Ecel. .money with which purchase your fit- good doctrine, providing only that the xii; 7. But how did lie give the spirit ? tnre homestead. , Bible tautUst it. But I deny that there'. By creatiou. Then il'the spirit is one word to this effect jn the Bible; ' is to be saved in Hbavetx from the Of the first edition of Cervantes' but there Is anieli to the contrary. I simple fact that Gori created it, then it ‘‘Qiiijote,” only, two copies fkist in “ They that have *>ae evil (shall follow's that all the beasts of the field, Madrid—one an the library of the Span CBM lu Qje resurectian of eon- trials of tins air. d»h of the M^.auri the ish Academy; the other in the JIational. deinkiriin.’’ “Mau} of them that sleep serpents that hiss in- the ruin, will be People should neveX-dptcrpret max 1 in tlie dust of the eaytix.-shall awake, aived iq Heaven. If the spirit is a part yeme'tS crerlaaurig tife and some to-j-of God because be created it, then all- ima too literally. To “speed the part ing guest” it is not necessary To 'kick hlutrne •ml everlasting contempt. >^.-k-riiiugs which he created are imrts at him down stairs. ; -.._u him What a God !!!? A creator made John v, 28:—Dsn. xii. 2. • • Christian College AÎOÿJMOVTII, T and LKUE a A a ’ HELENA,' MONTANA, i HELENA,' : : : : : avniAs», In King A Gillette’« Block, fiain Street. 7=’' (X7* Partículas altenliq, given to ixnuauraion aolob. Storage solicited. •_ . \ 18 ZT* The rolling prairie on whfjb it ia aituated U bounded by tiirfber, bordered with a aerraled fringe of towering firs, marking the course ol the Luckimute, four miles south: the Wil- lametta, two milea east, and the Lacreole, six mil*, north ; while the oak hills, with their dense foliage, rise, one above another, in aolomn grantleur, to the mpin range, in full view, twenty miles distant. Tlie Cascade range, too, rising frfim the valley to the .’east, stretches away for eighty or cuo hundred miles to the snow-clad summits of Mounts Tlodd, Jefferson, and the “ Three Butera”—all in lair view from the Col lege premises. i j- Front Street, one Door South of Pott Office. Dalia« Oregon. ’ ' . « COOKINO, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES, TINWARE ; COITEIi. BB a H8 .„AND IRON WIRE, ’ (J etc., conbtaully ott hand. 7 For the Session of s Silver - Steel Plows. ..... * MILK-PANS AND DIPPERS, LARD AND BUTTER CANS, A GREAT TAB ETY OF OEM r PAN». Prunsod Pattiee for Tarts, Cooking-epoona. Egg Beaters. Porcelain .Htew Pots, for Fruit, Broiling Fixture« oT Improved Pattern, Rolling Pina, Ac., Ac.Afrc. Which I offer for sale at prices tliat will iuatify purchiuer« to p. pafrnnixe llie.iwther K than Salem or puivhaaera Portland Slupe. [G*- Special attention will lie given to JOB WORK.. T." B. NEWMAN. no!7 Dello, Feb. J, 1871. Door & Sash Factory. . - - IIAI.I.AN. ------ AND — to Or der I! Made Reasonable. -------- —ALSO------------ All Found |t ! ! or Yearn I have Mcarrhrtl ftor a Remedy BLlnda -OF- FANCY. WORK, CURE yotir children by remov F ing that the will oause, and at but I nay “ Eureka.” cad Try It! Try It! Fanny (4oods, CORDIA K ETC., ETG„ " a . P. H. D. MURPHY. ■« »• Í THE ABOYE AND MANY can be found ai A LL thing« f BOOTS O H ♦ *» T Ì8 . COMMERCIAL STREET, ;» F1. XiHVY, B oots , cheaper and better than ever. Make- a HPECIALTY of Hhoe«. —«X------- - MAIN HTREET, i. : : : MOORE’S ÇOBNER. H. KUHN & CO. DEALEK IN ! Oregon. Albany I KAt.F.M -, - ' - tlREGOX. Who lias the beet selected stock of goods in his line to be found in-Salem, and will k !1 both st Wholesale and Retail .at prices that will My cernpetilion. 10:u I-JoOt and Shoe XCalcer MONMofcrH - - - - - OREGON w. OTHER Ilonry Boon'i ♦ ’ » r GENERAL MERCHANDISE. c L othixg , groceries , HARDWARE. Iron DM ESS GOODS, TH1MMIJHGB, Steel, &xxc3L , Spokes, Bent Rims. Shafts, Poles, Bolts. Ac. HATS, CAPS, BOOTH AND SHOES. B>” Farmers wiH find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock. AU kinds of Produce taken, and a Fair Price paid. 10!tf Blacksmith Shop COX & EARHART, 1EORGE KRAMER, haring built anew and ■ cominoiliouB rtiw*p at thu noutheaMt corner jk of the Public bquare in Monmouth, ia ready to do, at abort notice, and in good \Jr atvle. all work in bin line. Thankful to hitefrienda for • former patronage, he eo- icitR a continuance of the name. * C . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gt ■ . • ■ Door í Sash Factory. AND DEALER8 IN I MOORES' / * BLOCK. SALEM. AL. P. OWEN, very style O f doom made to or - dor, on abort notice. E HASH, with or without lights, to nuit custom ers. W. WATERHOUSE. Main HrWr.'tfllc door wnth of Post OlBr.- MONMOUTH, Bt a lady who. thoronghlv under stand« tbi» iiajratment of a genteel odneation. Monmouth: October, Sih, 1870. ul. U IStf : OREGON. FRUIT TREES. Garden Shrubbery & Grape Vines U GROUND, INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public that he is still st the Old Stand W OULD roaring, ready Io do all in bis line -eanecAallv makiug, meml- ing, and sharpening plows ironing and repairing wagon., shoeing horses, and whatever else can be done in iron or steel. Terras, poalUvel» Cash er Prodwes. nlS-tf , , r“O*-£ MONMOUTH, OREGON. DZALBB IN DRY-GOODS, «I AT NURSERY RATE«, QUEEN8WARE. MEQICIHES, G R O CB n 1 K », / Wnllinga, I^cwelling« 4» Millaitt’a Nurseries, "5. ,4 And is ready to 011 orders at short notice. Wtf HAHDWARK. And aU Finds of Thu is a pleasant antacid, and, in large dose», laxative; in amalf'd&ea. an as tn tigeo I medicine. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. It is exceedingly useful in all bowel aflectiona. especially of Children. It ia a wife, cert««» and oflectnal' remedy for Cholic, D uut I kb . Clraiera •’-AND- He feels confident that he can give general Morbus, Hummer Cotnplaint, Griping Pain, Mtisfaction to all wbo may fkvor bhn with ther Sour Stomach,. Coetivenes , Wiud on tlie Stom patronage. . ach, Crying and Fretting of Children, -to*. Teething, tliere is nothing equate*. It »often« tile G*m«. and render» te*ilnng easy. Thia ia uotltftnbngniedu'ine, gotten np ip «ell, . Gt. 'W’-AJEdUXBO-GL, CEORCE H. CHANCE but a really vflhable preparation, having been PORTLAND, in use »everal years, it recommend» itedf. Cora.r Frwtt a ad Aider Street«, Dentist, Do not give jour children the '• Scotliing Syr- : _ npl.-tnr tlssy stupefy nd thou t doing any rar ■ ia VTNO SECURED THE SERVICES OF tuirriD my t . maiient g.xd. The ■; CORDIAL io prepared by -- II is I1MW now prepared — a rtswr clahs workman, rev, nii.asi, w ureUWWI, in connsrtkm oouusctton with Ida M« «tensive «tensiv. Bosk Job __ „ _ ... . __ _ ___________ __ B<M and J_L : OREGON. SALEM, JLJil*« fttOX tlOUB O« Printing rawl4wllmi.nl, to manafiwter e ev< — man»(kotor. every vane» of BLANK BOOKS, snd BIND MUSIC, ll dental operations per / örm - ■ owmovth . O' an. «ayfXLinrjv, zrv.» I in » supgrtar style, st the MAOAZINEH. e'e., ■ b n a »uVEaKra kawiob st ttii» oflica. For Sale by *H Drnggiate. Tbe trade supplied »tatr'lcet notice, at the I -WITOUS OXIDE for PAINLEH8 extrsetion. f.Ai ' LOWEST LIVING RATES. J Beos»» »Jjoiaiug 2jtoutg< lusi y’* GaUcry. trt>18nol»-mf ■ ■. ' '' . L-- JOB PRINTING Ft M .M A Blind and Curtain Combined MATTHEWS A RITCHEY» Book-Binding I Bole Manufoeturers ef C%aadler’s T’étant AViniow C«rtam. TTAVING PURCHAS’D THE RIGHT •ELfor Greffon to mannfoCTnlW and nell the-BP ìriRtlv caiebniàad Window Curtain'«, w« would invite the Publk? to inspect qut Htock be- foro PnrvhMing pry firwt, botoso» Batato» «"d *•“■, Mr k í I * * *D* A * X, Á7V., EVERY BUE WINDOW GI.A8S FOR SALE. 'nR-tf It IVIII ROHRER ClJWINIlTVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SUIT CUSTOMERS. Wax-Work, & Leather-Work, AND. I’ve \VALL-P a PER, Flour. Mill Feed and Crain. f Mothers. - — *feooks &. Stationery, i Instructions on Piano Fotte, Terras TERMS—Cash. - niAUtB ti— WITH OR WITHOUT LIGHTS, Tp • i Ho BY A COMPETENT, TEACHER. a HENRY BOON, Doors and Siush .Al- ways on Hand, Farmer's anil Mi-chanie’s Tool*. I>URE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PUB 1 poses, only. We keep co hssd. SNUFF, PERFUMERY. EXTRACTS, etc., etc, (17* In fact, every thing kept in a Ftrrt-CUts* Dr tig Store. AOKNTtt FOR TIIK I KLKBRATRD Sweepstakes Thresher. . < Hains’ Genuine Header, improved for ’. 1871, Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and Droppers, New York Mower and Reaper, Hand •fid Self rake, v—rara». Excelsior Mower, Reaper and Dropper, I combined, « Easterly Mower, Reaper and Dropper- combined. ’ • Bent's Eagle Reapers, ■ Buckeye Grain Drills, - - . - Hamilton A Finlayson’s Broadcast Sow1- ere, Cahoon's Hand Sower, Duval's Premium Gang and Sulky ' Plows, Hamilton’s Premium Snlky Plows,’ Mason's Challenge Gang Plows, Sweepstakes (California) Gang PloWs, | ^i,m. Od 7, lain, ... . m-tf -Z- J. M. Campbell. »ft COMBS. BRUSHES, PROVED to be Hie BEST PLOW in America Tpa Kettles, - y — A. D A A. P. Butler W 1 1ST IA W A K A Coffee and Tea Pots, ANNOUNCEMENT |D. - 1870 and 1871: Drugs, , Medicines, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc. 1 A AND BOLZ AGENTS FOR THZ CZLZ- A krated Stove Boilers, Main Street, S ken of mean« a death in »in, then Christ men; but he is thè especial savior of -was alumkering iu “tresspas»-» aud in only such as Believe and obey him. Mnst’’ 'for the context declares Christ to “ Fear him who is able to destroy be the “first fruit”' from this death both soul and body in hell.” Mr. Wi- A which ffould be an impossibility if he gle says that this is man who casts into bad not been in this spiritual death. hell and that this hell is the Valley of But I Mit reminded that Bty “strong Hinnom. (Here’Mr. Wigle denied point to prove puuislinient after death, having said so. Campbell called Upon 4 •s that 'God ìb able Jo desGoy both body the audience to decide; which decision aud seal in hell/” “But,” sky» he “it wus given in favor of Mr. Wigle.). does nots»y he ‘will/ but that lie is Campbey proceeds: Then it follows, if 'able.' " Sow if Go<l will not pnnish 1 this is not man, that it is God and that t die, death, it follows that Im here this hell is after death, according tan»lit in the pereon of his son, a false yonr own decision, wtrirh—is the very hood. to scare ^.oor ignorant mortals, same thing for which I have been con which in impoMble; for “God cannot ; tending. Mr. W. says that "to destroy” lie. . ¿ r * , - I means to annihilate, and I read of a • “And every creaturg which iriiiheav- i class that, “shall be banished witban en and on the earth, and such as are in everlasting destruction.’’ My friend the sea and under the earth, heard I say openly contradicts the very thing for ing, blessing and honor, end glory and which he has been contending all day, power be unto him who aitteth on the which is “the final holiness and happi throne.”—Rev. v, 18. Every creature ness" of *11. By this position he was heard to praise God. This will teaches that all shall not be holy and prove not only that all men are to be happy, for many shall be snihiiated. ..------saved in Heaven; but that all the beasts I frankly admit that “every knee should of the field—horse», cows, sheep, gouts, bow, and every tongue sLmild confess” ....... — -»nd- bog*! ; serpents... that “iiiss and Jesus. Many things thould be done’ crawlf’ fowls of the air; and whatsoever which are not don*. “passeth through the |>atbs of the sea-;" Again: “ We shall all be raised fajn- ” Slid.RTTThe devils in Kell, for they are" corruption.” But what “w$ all?" creatures Also.- , . Paul shall answer: “Now I say, breth But these."heard I "*ying, bleastog ren.” Then the “we” that shall rise in and Lonor, glory and power,” tc? Ah! incorrnption is limited to Christians. they could speak good Uhgnage, those My liouorable friend stands in the , creature» that were praising G.d which same position in which Satan stood in could be nnderstood by John, which the Garden of Eden. God said if yon proves that they were men. “Every disobey my law "yon shall die.” Satan crealuri then is confined to mankind, said, “you »ball not die.” God says, u and It cannot‘be demonstrated that one “yon shall die.” Mr. Wigle says, “you "in a thousand will be saved. Paul tea- I «ball not diet,” , titìe» to ths GoBomdous that tue gmqæl So sure as the heavens continue, so had been preached “to aver^ creature, ittire will many come forth to the resnj- _ whereof, (to Whom) I, Éanï, am a min -rection of banishment from ths pres ister:12—-Cok-i, 23. ence of God and thè glory of hie «' This cmluaced only those who lived power, forever. . f at that time and 'bòi the million* who . Tims expired. J. B. M. I Iîrêâ betor«^ that Umev and. thoae who . [7b bt Continued.] have livW rift eg, ’ Tints yon will „• ! tiret -etoty •TMture” I» Untiled to man Why will folks pay so much for rent * • * :*•'! whan they can get a house-maM for f. r revwr that my three or tour dollar* * * DEALERS IMPORTER* Alao, Books ai?d Tracts; s. • Hardware, Wagon Timber, Àgricultu« ral Implements^ TIN AND STOVE STORE, IB C e MTUAL, A c CTMIBLE B eautiful . and died in sit., ami consequently mis ylIV.KLLAXF.or« ADVERTISEMENTS., . in connection with tliis it is contend- er, and vince he is unchangeable .,we- rd that these enimies are eninuea to canrwt prestile hu^WtiWing» »nd gtit Letter al ;he^.Miir. -'ion, and make all ; ruan; which we admit for the Bake of ' V I irguuieut. Wicksd men are enemies tx> men “pine and holy. ’ . I*,!' TUT PWmSTHX’ llRliFR r*VHE IIFTH SESSION OF CHRISTIAN I ¿lain.'"”" Love your enemies.” There Or THE CHRISTIAN ORDER. 1 ,.,1IIeg0 wln ope„ <H) flmikomUy (5ch ••■tur ns in Adum ull die, even so in fore shall all «ricked ui<u be ddfftroyed I T XI iA-TtCfUT day) of Septemlmr, 1870, and close on Weilue»- CUlist shall ull lsi insole-alive.’’ I am u-v .1- xl. VI I _L Jt*iday before the third SuiKlayin June.. 1871. __ rgmindwl by my opponent-Uiat all will ‘ at the r.e-nrree 1 ten. All righteous, .num. arc eneuijaa to wicked men. j tGulu Y’ M ARRISBURG, .4 . . be risiwb-led holy jn Christ, from the OREGON, ! The Session will consutof two terms of twenty *11 the righteous a will will biTTr^ -------- ..fact that.the death here spoken of is .a l'lairefore 1 _ j week. each, with iui intermediate exatninatiou OLICITS ORDER« FROM THOSE DESIR- | sti oyed at the EMtir rec tian, aa4_ hence 1 ' and renewing of the classes at the end of the ■ death in.sin ’ ihg Book« and Trarta of the Christian order. first term. y pu have universal damu&tion'iustead of B<mk,of any kind that-can be obtained will be Hi -’t. Twill give thè,correct rending salvation. ' - - ! furnished**! living rate«, on short notice. of the U-xi ami l/.en explode ull/tbc Uni-' Address,, . J. M. SMITH, Harrisburg, Oregon. Ent still more, God is the enemy of . Jan. 28. ltitf veraalism there-lain it, which is uqne . * • tnan—“ But they rebelled aud vexed his alali. ’ Tuition per Term: holy spirit, therefore be was turned to , A ' • ' • • For as by Adam ail die, evep so by be their enemy.”^-Isa, lxiii, 10.. If all | L. 1L41X. B. X. TOVio. J. BABBQWtS Primary DejMrtment—Orthography, -Christ all shall fie iqude alive." ' As all eueluiea to man aye to be destroyed’at ; Reading kitrnea, Practical Antlf- by .Ulaxiio aiu go do»n to tha grave, the resurrection, theh, after the resjir- ' BLAIN, YOUNG te CO •« -< me tic...................... .............. . , < y* . ’ >9 00 even an aliiall they come forth'in ' rectiou and throughout, the boundless i —-DEALERS IN—— Preparatory Department — Algebra, ’ th, r. surrection obtained by i cycles of eternity, there will be- no Geology, Botany, Zoology, Astron Dry-Good«. ^frorerle«. Boot., Iho... fClr. the-’ obedi-iKe” of'tue Second Adam. omy, English Conipoeilion, Latin ' God III , \ r„ . , t.<i, Notice the, words “even so.” If a man .. S' Agent* for all kinds oi'kgricnltuntf Imple and Greek Grammars and Read “ No created thing shall be able to dies in sip and pollution, dishonor uud er« ....... ........... . ments and Sewing Mcchines. Will aoll low for 15 00 ■ separate UB from the love of God;” Cash or Preface. BLAIN. YOUNG A CO. •baine, “even so" kligll he.be resurrect1 Collegiate Department—Full College Albany. Oregon. But who is meant by’."us?” Theapos- Course 7. e. ............................ ■ . ............ ........... . 20 00 Tuition strictly'in silvano», ss follows; For ton weelu. or hall tsriu, must be | aid on entering the Solinotrand like payment,, to I k mads at the commencement of each half term to the close of the Hcsstiiu. B.MU-.J can hrhsd in private families al from »2.50 ui£3.50 per week: . nil afè made spiritually alive. Concerning what is the Apiwtle not only dependent MON.UOCTH. i i i i i I OIipUOM. him ■ for food ' atui rai--’ talking? I hr resurrect iou of fhu body, upon ; ----- DEALERS IN----- ------------- »nd Dot thè resurrection Of the spiriti meut, but for the very air we breathe. frani the dead. If the death fiere spo In tiri» sense God is -the savior of all ff , f. . jT. Cunningham & Co. Auction and Commission Dealers HE LOCATION OF THE COL- . - hobebts . » W. a. BOOKER * ROBERTS, PIONEER I —I Cor. xv, 2ti.. ---------- ■ " ÒEO, Mantra. . .9 .«. The lofty range nnmedistelv west, break« the iea-breexe, and givoe, in tliia locality, only a gentle wind from ilie north or south. With a genial and bracing climate, a fertile eoil, a popti- lalivu flulinguished fur. indue Uy and moral Philadelphia 111^1,1 MX l^iupnfacturiug worth—and removed front, tlie divereiona and. establishments of all kinds,*which give temptation« of a city—the eumniqdings are all employment to 120,000 nien, wonaep-and. n-oatfovorable for health, vjrtne, and proffeimey in evorr departuieflt of study. children. T'l,e College is under the care of a Board of The Prussian Government lately gave -Trustees, who will (ipaae no pun» to make it $50,000 to a Berlin cook for his secret EQUAL TO THE DEMANDS OF THE AGE The Meuibere of th- Faculty are conijijtent. en making peae-pudding sausages that of mal ergetic, and devoted to tlie Cause of Education. ^Rll nu uot turn sour. __ —i—J The announcement for the Seesiou of 1870-71 is ee follow»....... „____ There are 90,000shoemakers In Penn- up of his creatures !'!! What a sys This does uot look hke all shall come j tem III 1 cannot itoe ho w such a doc forth in the great resurrection “pure l trine could have found lodgmeut in any and holy." • man's craniuru. The creator must have •'/u God lheie is no variableness, existed before any of his creatures, oth neither a ehmlow of turning.” This we erwise he could not have created them, adii.it as, 1.« mg ’. ue. lii.ru the day that l or if it could have been otherwise we Adam lull, in the garden of Keen, till | might conclude that the creation made tbo’ir. seid. dai sin and wickedness has the creator, and th\i$. the ereatiou iteelf »bolludvd, nolwiltTstunding God is not ' became the- creator. . williiig thutbueh should be tho càse. How does such a system agree with ■■ t.v.^1 is j.j-t as good now as hewviH be ♦» sylvama. titd H ord, whirl» saith, “God ie spirit." all ' X't fity Im Io'is utichatiguble uud Thoxa-AfO but twenty-six cubic feet “-He must reign till he hath put . he has been just m "io-permit all enemies under his feet.” "The last of gold'in the world. su-, wickedness .aidcrime to go ou eón- tr.iry to 1;. w>|i- Thousands have lived euemy that shall be destroyed is de>th." A tì VßlWTSF-MtXTtT MlBCELLANtllVH MON MOÛT». ADVEKTISEMF.NT8. n7rtf * Matthew* * Rlteteey. I »