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THE MIAMI GAZETTE 6 5 07
Miss
Jane M. Jlobprts
Miss
Jane
M
Bobertsdled
at
tho
lioiiio of her sist.or Mrs
Aiimmla
Button on the Hnrvoysburg plkr
Wednesday evening
MlssRoherts h-d
boon
a snffeier.
for a great many years. few
years ago she fell and
in^urcjl he^
Jiip and
had
since been
an
almost^
constant sufterer. o
Funeral
aerviees were held Bun
day morning.
Alias
Roberts brother B. iJ-
Roberta of
Oawego
Kansas
came
to
attend
tho fnnoial
ond
ronminod a
TOong
friends
hero
until
Wednesday
. iuiOrning
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h . O. Roberts
Laid to R es t
Th e
funeral
of E. D. RoirV--. was
very
large ly a tt ended
Thursday
afu-rnoon
nr.
th e Hicksite P i e n d s :
nu e t iny: l \use,
a mi w as r or ul ue te d ;
the
Rev
J.
F. l.'adwall.nfl r.
who;
uinde
ail
address
OJled
with
elo- i
flu Dce. pathos an d coinior t . and.
vviis
ns.sistcd
in th e service.^ I>y Rev,
Benj
HHwkins,
Rev. Philip Trout
a n d
Fri Hj i d Rehecon
M e r r i t t
Among
t ho se p re se nt wi-re as .
many
of
vlr.
R o b e r t s c o m r a d e s in
i
a r m s as w ere a bl e to a tt en d t he l a s t i
sad offices, as the number is rapidly '
becoming
reduced.
Th e
f jll iwing
tribute
wa s
read:
In the
early
hon.se of
February
25. 1908, ended th e earthly life ot
Everard
Douglas Roberts, at th e age
of 73 years 2 mouths and 12
days.
Sou of .TtiliriT. and Hannah Roberts,
he
washoi-n near Waynesville,
Ohio,
Decembsr
13, 1834
Of a
family
o f e igh t
children,
only
three . su rvive h im. one sis ter, Mrs.f
Amanda
Sn tt on. a nd
two b ro the rs ,
Benjamin i>. and John A G. Roberts.
H e
w as m ar ri e d t o S ar a h
S
Kei
ley November
2. 1865, by whcnn l
had three children,
Abigail
Hannai
Mary Ethel
and
Bertram, all 3 an d
nobler traits of character
1 c ome a s a benediction w it h t he
^\ving
years.
To those of US who knew
him
in
other
walks of life there comes a
feeling of
lonliue.ss.
for his genial
smile and jovial greeting will be
missed,,
and we all mourn the
loss
of
a f r i e n d .
Tho se who c ame
from a
distance
to bepresent on the occasion of this
funeral
were: J.
A. G. Roberts, ol
Peoria,Illinois; Mr.s. LauraPoague, |
Chicago; Mr. andMrs. Winterstein,j
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Sut ton, Mrs. E. |
S.
Hanby.allfrom
Dayton ; Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. M.
Roheits, Lebanon;
Mr. and Mrs.
Jule
Beckett, Oincin
nail,andMiss Kinney,
from Morrow.
Pallbearers wereJ. H. (Joleman,
R. A. Cross, VV B. Allen.S. Lev
Cartwright, J. E. Janney and Henry
P r a t e r .
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ROBERTS Bible
Copied
Februarys 1962 byLouie LIEURANCE
Marriages
Nathan
ROBERTS was
nr^arried
to Elizabeth C HESTER March 7th 1850
William F LUDLUM was married to Rosalie J ROBERTS
January
23rd
1879
William ROBERTS was married to Alice
WHITLOW
October 2nd 1879
Bir ths
Nathan
ROBERTS,
son of
Henry
ROBERTS
and
Eleanor
his
wife
was
born
March
12th 1824
Elizabeth
Catherine ROBERTS, Daughter ofDavid HESTER and
Mary
hiswife was
born July
9th
183
Rosalie
Josephine
ROBERTS,
daughter of Nathan
Roberts and Elizabeth Catherine
his
wife was
bom February 16th 1855
William
ROBERTS,
son ofNathan ROBERTS and
Elizabeth
his wife was born January 18th
1859
Ann Eliza
ROBERTS,
daughter of Nathan ROBERTS
and
Elizabeth
his
wife was born October 8th
186
Deaths
Elizabeth Catherine ROBERTS, wife ofNathan ROBERTS, diedDecember17th1892aged 62yrs.
5
mo
11
da
Nathan ROBERTS,
son of
Henry
and
Eleanor ROBERTS, died
January
22nd, 1913
aged 88
yers
1 mo 1 da
Frederick Roberts LUDLUM, son of
William
and
Rosalie
LUDLUM, died
Dec.
24th
1913
aged 29
yrs 1 mo 2 da
Jules
Verne
ROBERTS, son of
William
and Alice
ROBERTS
died Sept 17th 1916 aged 29
yrs.
9
m o
26 da
William
B. ROBERTS, son of Nathan and
Elizabeth
ROBERTS died
Dec.
4th1932 aged 73 yr 11
m o 1 6 da
Rosalie
Josephine ROBERTS LUDLUM
daughter of
Nathan and
Elizabeth
Catherine ROBERTS
died Aug 30 1944 aged 89yrs. 7 mo. 14da
Died
at4a m.
Wed
morning.
Eliza Lida ROBERTS WILLIAMSON,
daughter
of
Nathan
and
Elizabeth
Catherine
ROBERTS
died
Jan 17 1934 74th year 9 months and 8 days
The
above
records copied
from
Bible pages
located
In
the
Bible
file
atthe
Clinton
County Historical Society Library.
58 The Clinton Chronicle OH Vol. 9 Issue 3
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MRU. J. ROBEH i
s,
Wieir
:
S.
PARKER,
; ; ,
recoro-
fo r
be
noroi-
f to cVosh
bo sub-.
loyally toj
ol fe liy. j
t th e Leg-
of
laws
t o
J
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feelings in his heart. Wboso roaolutioa would not {
have wavered
a
the
stake,
the flame the dungeon, |
and hosts of enemies wftre beforo bim in the vividly i
ideal? Rumors wero everywt tere abroad, that he I
could
never
roach Worms, and
if be
did, ho would
[
be murdered there.
His herald at one time much
|
alarmed, mui to him,
Weil,
Doctor, will you go I
any further? Yes, replied Lather, though I [
Khoold be pu t under iaterdict In every town, I will
goon. Haid
others,
Theywiil
hnrit you alive.
Though tliey should kiodle a fire, says Luther,
whose
flame
idiould
reach from Worms
to
Wiltem-
berg, and rise up to heaves, I would go throngh it in
t he name
of
th e
Ja>rd.
When h e was near Worms,
Spaiatin,biswarm
friend,
sent a servant to htm with
these words, Abslain fromenteringWorms.** Lu-
iher answers, **Go tell your master, that, thoughthere
shonldbe as meuy devilsat Worms as there are tiles
on i ts roofs , 1 would
enter.'*
He did enter,
an d
his
entry was a u-inmpb; for more than two Ihoosand
foUowod in hi s
train.
Hie
inteUigence of his arrival flew with electric
rapidity, and soon the wholeoily was in motion.
All
were
anxious to see
th e roan
who
was
so dis
turbing the
repoee
of Christendom. The Emperor
was forgoUen, and the monk of Erfurth
eclipsed
all
the
splendid
dignitaries of the
empire.
SoonLather
was
summoned
to tbo
Diet. He was
conducted
there by the officers of the empire. Tbo wholecity
seemed to have
come ou t
to see this remaritahle
man,
and the streets were so obelructed by the crowd, as
to render a
passage impossible.
The windows,
tlio
roofs of the honsea, and every posriblo place, was
full of spectators. The air was full of qoeetioon,
for thonsands were asking,
**Which
b Luther?'*
IslhatLuUier? SbowusLntb er Atlengtli,
bya circnitoos
ronto,
throng
houses, gardens, and
by-ways, they reach the
place
of lu^mbly. As
theywerepassing in,onoldGerman general,
whose
head hod whitened amid the Maseof cannon and the
clash of arms, spoke to Luther, My poor monk,
my poor monk,thou hasta march anda struggle to
go through, such as
neither
I nor many other cap
tains hove seen the like in our most bloody battles.
Hoimndu in the
presence
of this augustassembly.
Hb books ar e liefore him. Two questions ore pro
posed, Do you
acknowledge
the writings to bo
yours? Are you prepared to retract thdr doc-
trinrel To retract would be treason to hb eon-
scionee and hb God.
To
bo firm would make him
a candidato for the stake, or the dungeon. What
ahatl he do? To which side of
the
ecales shall be
jjfivo
the awful preponderance? He needs help.
God is with him. He
speaks,
bat it ]s more than
Luther; for heb greater than
himself.
Hb replyb
worthy the chief of tboapostles. Indeed, Luther at
Worms
reminds
u s o f Paul at Athens. Coovineo
mefromthe
Bible, *
says the reformer,
and
I will
retract : otherwise I will not . The assembly b
awe-atruck and astonlahod, and LuUier stands con
queror. Hera Is a
moral
grandeur and spiritual
greainess
almost
unparalleled in the hbtory of our
race. I.et os study such characteTs; for I amsure
we
shall grow
nobler and better by doing so. They
havo their imperfections; but theb
virtues
sliine
so
brightlythat we
would
notsee them.
TO MY H U S B A N D
OK n :a twsntiete
w a c o t s a n A T .
at
MSB.
r n o io B P A t uK t i
Deab, pleasantpartner of my life,
llow many a happy year
Has
passed
since I becamethy wife,
And shared with theo life's cheer
Twentymost
blessed
years
have
peaaed
SinceHeaven pronounced me thine.
Each still more happy than tire last,
SIboo first
I
knew
thoe
mine.
Yes, mine My precioushusband,thou
Morethan when first thy bride.
Full wel l 1 know thou lov 's t me
now:
Myworratfi thou wiltnotchide.
Stoicshave smiled, and poete talked
Of
love's
first fitful boons;
Bat wein
boightening
bibshavo
walked
'Keath scores of honeymoons,
While pure religion'ssober ray,
Diffaeing light and love.
Hathgently guided all car way.
To sweeter bibs above.
Thus far our path tbrongfa lilbb trod,
And now
our
vows we'll pay.
Andhighest probeascribe toGod,
On this
our
wedding-day.
H O P E .
W .
Wmx Hopeher reignbeganon earth,
Tlie angeb lookedentranced,
All heavenrqoiccdwith hely joy
The morningstars
advanced.
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T>b~c. I S' ocean,over ihc restless
billown
uf j Morjiheus. After a pretty
consWerable
attempt at
eniilesS tieath,andat the rame timeboardthe loftyan- bcnofit and instruction from Ibcm. At first, on
this
W69 inbis
friendship
a
disinlrrcsiediitiits,
a
loftiness,
j
occasion,
1did notgivo thatattention to the
discourse
a purity, which rcndun-d it truly vstluablc. But I itsmerllo dcfcrvcdliardly more than enough notto
dare not. Ho sleepssleeps sweetly in
hU
coifia stem rude; bata bold remark eagagcd my
attention,
shroud. His works
of
love,
hie
ardent
toils,
bis | I
was
arousnd,
interested, and
became all attention
abundant lubois, are now
before
the
throne;
and ;
froui
thai
moment.
Every uyntptom of cnniri dis-
when
the
clangor
of
liie
judgiiiont trump
snail
I
nppcared like
the
ewlft passing away
of a
shadow;
awake tho aleeping dead, may we, with him, eich Jand became all obsorbed in the gifted and edifying
have it said, Well done, tiion goodand faithful ser-
converse.
vantl < My companion's
ideas
were
ctothod
in tJie most
; clcgniii
languagi^,
yet sirnpio and plain. At times,
I
however, carried
offwith thesubject,we
wore
irans-
SKETCIIF.R FROM LIFE. f ported into the regions of mnjcsty ami grandeur;
. and then every word was a prototype of sublimity,
hi j w.
.5.5ftaaT..
Ho attempt ttt display was
madeno
ostentalion
i marked Iho even flowof eloquence; and inimitable
Faib reader. It
is
seldom wo
have met
and
con-
\ beauty
wove
its
garland
around Iho
composition.
CJ
f ^
VS
vrraed together; and, now
that
I take
my pen to
{ The visitor gave evidenre of having taken
deep
^ ^
address you,
I
feel all
the
inconveniences of being
a \
draughts
at
every accessible
ronnUiin
of knowledge,
^
Ktninger. I
know not
but Imay
be an unwelcome,
j
and of having drank at every tri:am of intelligeuCH.
K ^ ^
as I om
an unbiJdtu. guest.
Pnrhnpemy presence | The
wonders
of hcavon,
so
far
as
t voalcd
by
the ^
intrusion, if you
please to
call
it
such)
will
cnuwj
a j
researches of
o ptro no my , w ere a s
familiar things.
^
shadow, ioBtead of a
smile,
to p i
over
your face. I Our
system's measnniinonts,
from its sunny
centre
Re this
as
it may, wishing to make your ucqualntat^ce, j
la
tlia
farlbest off planet,
wcru
well known. The i5|
I commend myself nnd production ; to your good
numboriess
worlds that glillcr in the fai-o'ut bine
graces,
and ask your liidnlgOHCH, wliilc porusing the ^depths
of
space,
where
naked
eye
hath
not
seen, ^ ^
few
sketches
from
life thatmay fall under your no- >were spoken of in the calm
dignity
of philosophy, ,
lice
from Ihc. pm of your humble servant.
Uonti-
j ibc bold
oloquenee
of
the
orator,
and the refined
dent that
you
will
extoniJ
to mo that charily which I nurnfaors of
the
poet; but
everywhere
with
tbot
ele-
liopeth
oil
till
np-s and
Ihinkctb no evil, I
now
J vntion of thought which a survey of the mighty
offer vou
one
of roy
imporfeot sketches. j universe, in
all
Its magnitude,
is calculated In
In-
Ti5 i v:. :-:oK. 1 spire.
Twas silting in
my
room, one
afternoon, fatigued | Ttirning from
those,
Iwas ?cd through
the
mazes
by the
labors
of the day,
having
been,
for
many
j
of
the pa st. The dim agca of
by-gone
time passed
IiouTS, engaged In
severe
and continued rnRntal toil, }inreview boforo me. I behold the rifto and fnll of
which
bad gruatly
fxhauslcd
my
Flrougth,
and proa-
i
empires,
and
held
nonvcrsR with tho wiw men ofold.
IrtiUid
my energies;
and,
ultugtilher,
1
was
unfit
to
;
F.gypt, where oivilijation
fiTt
dawned,
I
beheld
n
finish
the
work
before mothe Bolf-imposed task
for j
in
a
mirror darkly;
for nluada
and
mists
were galh-
Ihc
day.
PeTcciviop,
iw
no
doubt,
when
nimilarly 1ered over
Ihc
scene. The
snn
of science had
anscn,
circumstanced,
ray
readers
have often done, theim- but Uio fogs of ignorance
and
sapcjslltion shut out
possibility of
making any
considerable
progress
in
the light,
and the people w ore b ow in g
down to
im-
whatI badtodo,while, from over taxation. In that oges, to beasts, and to
reptiles,
worshiping them as
particular
way,
tho mind
refused to
pul
forth llio gods; and, though vast temples were
In
the borders
toftccsrary elForiji, I placi;d myHolf Inas corafbrtablo of
this
land, adorned with costly decorations, none
a position as possible,
and
conclmlc
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many
has
taken lie crown from
France,
Bngland ^
soands.
Every touch of the
iostrument
liraiighl
is about to sapcrsede Germany. But another peo- }
fertli
harmony.
Pomclimcs
a
iiiasitcriy
effort roused
pie arc ready to
carry
off
the palm from England
i
tho enei^tes of Uio soul, and
atirrcd
up tlie Intont
almost as
iioon
as
she
wnvca
it in prond triumph.
j mnste w ithin. A t
other Umee, as the
experienced
I
heard my
friend talk thus; and, though
familiar
fingers swept
the cords,
the
tlirllling strains
bore
with
much liwt was said
as 1
wa.s
with
my
school I
off thoaghfs enrrent on tho fleet
wings
of fancy,
books, yet new
light, and
tiie conoecrJon givon Tlien,
again,
Uie soft,
plaintive
notes
touched
the
to
every thing,
gave fresli rnlcrent to
tho
subject; j
deeper
feelitiga
of the heart,
and moved the
sympu-
and the
reflned manner
and eloquence
of
addrc^
{
theUc tear. And
then a
mournfai atniiii,
the bresUi-
clathed Uio wliotc with a cbaTm tliat fastened on the j jng forth of
suiiie
sad soul, borcfl
of frtencis,
and left
mind with
invslsriblc powers
of fascination.
\
to
weep, perchanca would cause n sigh, perchance a
K
e
now
lauched out
into
a field J bad never so prayer, to
rise
in their behalf. In nit I felt the in-
pnrticularly
mirveyec .
Jfetore
mc
arose
a
new
race
\
spired
sentiments
of
true
portry,
and
the
prcsniioa
of
men,
composed
of
the
best blood
of
all
the best [ of the Muses. Eacli buraiug Itue was
traced
by
the
races that
had preceded
lliera,
from
the days of
Noah
1band
of
genius; and
tijc bold tbouglits aud
bright
down to tlio present time. I raw them collecting |
imagery
frequently towcriid
up
into llic rcaltns of
together in a new worlJ, planting a new
nation
on i true sublimity, beyond tlte utmost reach, the bigticat
the
firm
basis of equal rights and the immovablo , flight of
common
mind.
principles
of
liberty, fonndni on
the
rock of oternai j But, laying
down
the lyre, we again moved in the
truth, with the Biblo of Jehovah for Uieir te-xt-book. j
world.
The
progtHaw of
mankind, as
revealed in the
their charter,
and
guide.
Ropid was
their
progress.
:
pages
of
hfcitory, was
pointed out. Their
odVancc-
The unbroken wUdcrnces, with its wild iahabitatito, ^meat to ahigher
and
yol higher state of perfection
disappeared before them. .StrcagUicning,
expanding,
j wos made
manifest.
The
Bible
was shown tobo the
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^reat corner-stone or civiltiationthe pfrcat oourco j
of light to a bcuigiited worlil. This
aCtempta
of j
would-bc
wiiw
men
to
overthrow
ibis
M rong-hold
^
of
^^under coatemplatioo- Often have
I bean
mode bcl
?
ter by the
piety ami gnudnri
that
were
breathed j
forth.
And 1
fiave
taken
many sweet dmughis
of \
knowledgeat the same fountain. )
Gentle
rcwier, would you
like
to know who
this
^
friend is, tliat I eo much prireV You may all enjoy |
the benents of
an
ucqualatanco} and, whon ooco
fa-
|
milinr, I
nm
v
aon morlalia psctora cogis
Aurt
sacpi
fames? Vincit-
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: Hii lot n live,dear remliT, that we- cotnc- not short
i of tlie
prize
of our
high
calling in
Cbr.st Joniis.
DEAUTIFUI
THOl. G r iT t i
\ n: .1 ... ...., I1.
Wlim i liooiilt ricran iioue mo.v nnle,
i Tlio pSri uiiniailv aihI
jiilaurlii;
; Tlie rtcliert trea-iin VolwavHluoinl.
I tVricTB lieaiily liJiiwni iu t:iu itiwi hi.
f fiAVKSivii (lie. rcsc bud in its beanIy- Hweelwas
U. blush when the. marinng light hisaCil
thft
fl.Uer
dniv-drops
from its cii-:7ok; andthepay.vnile
til inno-
ce.iuio plavi'^d tbrongh
its loaves as the
fond bcaini
: duikcd in its
ch'drnis.
To the gciitle.
hmijr'i,
thai
.:ighed its pe.nsivo
numhirs
in
8oftuit
munaurs, asit
ilflatcd fiabt, tlio
K'ndiag
beauty gave r.cH ftagraiir.o
wuftoff oa itswingawhileflceinR away
; .Aivae lu lie rsr-iil tioiur
Hat it faced,and the rwdc -.viiulr, seatt/.Tod its pdo
' le.aveti over tho groaad,
hoodiv-g
not thatit
was
the
I wreck
of
boiutty (boy were derouriiig. 'Tii: ro:ii-l
i
Bill isllioro no hope lhat
it
will return again?
Yc-s.
lh r< is.
By
Uie
mj.itrrious laws form. live. to licuk
tht:
esfhl. I
hougli
HOW -t
i iswithered nod
wasting,
and
must mold'-r biu: ? io
; itsmothor-dust. yot. will it not b
dvotroyod
or
blot-
tci: from
the honk nf . l i s U n e e . It
in
the
hnrriiwririt
of God.
who
hiiR
apprinled the tinni for
it?
retb-inp-
lion, wbi-ii it
i-ball
Cuuiei forth in
ijewne-iH
f lifr, re
vived
in beauty,
and clolhcd
in the habiliments of
rojnlciiig.
No particle will Ihi lost. Such ia
Urn
prn-
Icoting' goodness auu llic
wutcbful
onre ofourI ulbcr
in heaven overal l his works. Not a flower of the
fi.-ld fadoth hot he knows it. Xot a sparrow fails to
(ho
ground but lie seesit, O, may wo not trust in
hitnl May wanot tak-3 Bholtcr
Bcrifaili
iJis toysl wine
Yes, this iour hipbpriviii'gc; and to him,wlio is
ever nn^reiful and kind, wo may upprnach, nulm in
the
ue'wtiritnee
tlint ho will uphold us; for ivilh hiin
even the hair.? of our head are all numbered.'*
I), what a o.oHfloling llnnighr. to tlic way-W'orii and
weary
Buffeted
by the
Etortna
of atlveraity,
iiud
:
tiisac.d upon tho
wuves
y, 6f
Ihiillioatiiieu
(>rotlj'.'rW>ii.
Ailwill beholy,
loving,
mid
lovclv-
Whal a
bicssitiiir,
Ihol wmay
own
ff-
fktpjtf the
floeiel}
like
this
Iho'An
cient |ialrihrchs, iioly
])roj>lita,'/wa-loiia
a buii apos
tle?,
fiiiihfiJl devoted hiimbb follower
cf
Clifi?-ti
the
pf:rv.'YeTin|,'ly
jhoiis of
all Iho earlh
i>halJ
be chore; a n iiiiimnerBlik' cwmpiiny whiclj no man
ofjli luiml-ier,
who
1iuv all washad ihi-lr roii^sand
made
thvin
white su
the
blooc
of tho
Lamb. .Blvs^cii
fotietyl fell to
aiinoyno
jareiti^ is
hiiowii to
existall
is harir.oiiy, union, and low,
Xo tear swh Ui
i.-n'-ieate
sofrowJKit a
Kigih
ia
hoanl to till wipod uway,' 'ami
idgliii'IT tmd smrnrA have I'l'-fnally fled, WliatUiialt
oluneed by
Divine grace,
and of a coti-
ol llir I^nil io favoe,
that
Cues llOl f ': :t l 1
iQuging
after
FiK'h
society''
'J
jicrv
will i'l- idsii Ihi' ulorinw Savior, When on
earth, he sciittcrcd in rich iiiumncencc upon ail
around him. the hloasiiigi of bi-i love,aiul iluuiulKH
he will ho no lesw aelivc in
office.-?
of lutidncKK lu
heaven. Who of thof aow [laKioimd toiid frofi. but
loiup; to view
him, upon
who-ie boHorn the beloved
disciph Iriitmd
wiiU ftuoh ffoqufiiiev and duligUtl
fo Jfhiis the e luva
of
my t.ojw.
My
so'At
is l hfrtr. ifjU:goii ;
o
loar
aie.
yc
up .
And
WiVll
me away to lii^lhfOjie.
Thore too are the angels oi
God.
Their
ofnw i.-
;
high, Ihi'ir tunployiiteiiti
holy;
they tire
always ;
spoktn of in holy
writ
tn leniiK of high diKlmclion;
in the
>1
lib*
of
e.reaiioti>
Ihoy
lank
foretnosi.
What :
a
joy
must be Icit
by
the earth-released son), when
tlrsl
iiibfacfd
by these
sinl^sa beings,
e.lad in the
livery
of the-
upper world I To asisoe-iatc
with Ihtiiii
ohjticts
of
creating lor . will
Kurdly Ir; no
wrdiuflry
privilvge.
To bear
thmvi
laud tbn
pi-rf'jcfinii.s of
Je
hovah. to liear themsingof the loveof God.of tho
Savior,
tlio eross,
the redoitiption of llm world,
tho
beatitiricsof hwvert, v.-ill be a privilepo unknown to
menwhile here
below.
Jlow rich will he. their snusie.,
how
glorious their themes,
und how
ceaseless their
pTaifeosI
Holy,
holy, holy
i
lh
Lord
Gnd
of
hosls .
Hfui'en has
mojiy
atlracTioiif:. Its t raine fJud,
its trimriphiiitt
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brightcsl flowcre, in youlh end
age, alike,
an orna
ment to
humanity.
O, how tliat nioUtar watchwl
over and prayed for
her
child How
her
fond
heart
beat
wIUj emutioa
asshegased ou iha
lovely
ircaaorc
And what hopes filled her
bosomi How
oft,
whan
that
sunny face
woo
lit
with
a
i?mae,
or renting in
sUiinbcr,
did
elifi imprinta holy kbsl Alas, for thy
hapcR, mother}
tbydealing heart
inuHt soon be riven
O, whatJi
world
ia this, of light and shade, of hope
and so rrow
Scarcely
had thai infant began Its pleasing prat
tlescarcely
lesiraed lie little song and evening
prayer, orto
sport
on its
father's knee,
or throw its
arms round its mother's neck, when fell dinmao nt-
toched the golden cordof
life
What canthy
euro
avail,kind motherl Palo and yet palergrows that
check; thelastandlingrring lintthatglowed nolightly
tliere has fled.
Ah,
Death has marked it for Iiw
prey
Bat wip not,
niothor
wuop not,
father.
Your child has gone from sconesof woo toscenes of
joy. Yoar Savior gave the precious gill. 'Twiw
yoons: 'twas his: he took it back ogalo. 'Tis now
a
jewel
inhb
crown. Would you call
it
bock
1 O,
louh beyond
the cloud 'Twaa hord to giveit op;
bat think how many snares, laid to catch its oosns-
pecting
feet,
ilhascEonpedhow
manysorrows, pains,
and
griefs
Happy now, and free from pain, it basks
in joy's
immortal beams,
and tunesits goldon harp,
lwnT,t bytheSavior's
side,
and floats in
oil
Uto ethe-
roal blisetluatranoomedspirits know in heaven.
But then Its littio tomb, dreaty, dark and cold
I
know
your thoughts,
mother;
but
bo
not sad.
Shnll Ho, who never lets one flowerwaste, nor Wrd
nor beast know want, not guard thy infant there?
Strew, then, itgrave with flowers,for they arc em
blemsof thyhope; and cease to
mourn.
Thoflowers
willWooin in spring;
o
thy childwill bloom in im
mortal youth, when
Gabriel wakes
it up,andJean
plants itsfeot in
yon
bright
heavenly olimcs,
'where
blAssoms nover fado, and death's grim virago never
frights the mind.
Uopc.iluin.tnotiicr: Itopemsadiiew,
Ctteor tby drooping
spltlta up :
Sorrow soon wid elian^ to gtsdnM,
CItcer op, niotner; ctieer thee up.
Who, that ever spoke the name of mother, can
hear that name unmoved? Mother Stater What
sweeter words can langaage hold, or tongues of
earth
embrace?
I haveitecna mother train np her daughter in the
paths of virtno, honor, and usefulness.
Mother
and
dungbter Many
were
theirjoysand few theiroor-
rows. Bright were theirhopes and sweet their union.
Calm
and
pesoofal
was
their
soul's
communion.
Happy mother happy daughter But,alas,
earth's
joys
are fleeting No ties soaacred but are
brokon
Death chose that mother for hia victim Many long
and
weary nights
and days that
lovely
daughter
watched beside the mother's bed. Oft had the biUor
team bedewed her clieeks as on the pallid lace and
wasted formsbo
gazed.
Bni death regarded not hor
tears. Tho spark of life grow dimj the burning
taper flickered fnint und low. Thethought of njpa-
inliott pierced ber tender heart
with
eaddest grief.
O,
mollMir, how can I livowithout thoe?
How
dark will he tho world What a voidthe
iotfs
of thoo
will make How gloomylife will be O, mother,
what will I dowhen thou art gone MyIiUd,
my
child,
be
calm: stiM tly rwtlcw fears. Think
not so vain of life: it is a precious gift Think of
thy faithful fallic-r: think of
tii
distress, and ever
comfort him. Tlioaart bis onlyhope: on
lb,
will
he place hisoflcctioos. Make Aim happy; and thou
toowiltbe
luippy.
I commitmytrusts into tliyeuro.
O, my diild,
bo luitliful;
and
may
God
bless
and
Btnmglhen tiiee
The daughter promised so to do, and the mother
conllaucd, From
thee, I must noon be
taken;
and
thou wilt feetmy loss,and feel it deeply: hut lot not
grief prey on tliyspirits; ever look up to the great
Fountainof joy and eonmiation. I do not ask thee
not to weepat thy loss; it la natumi thou should'st
weep: but benotcxcesKive in thysorrow. Remem
ber thy sorrowwillnotbeusof ' those who have no
hope.* I>et each retnembrauce of mo
remmd
thee
of that bright
period
whenweshall meetin a Iwtter
world. O, my dear child, bo thou faithful unto
;death,' and thou slialt have a *crown of life,' and
: an
abiding
home in Iho
hingdom
of hisglory The
mother aud daughter were locked in each other's
arms, for what lovingchildcould rcrist euch a pleae-
>ure
at such
a
momcot? Sacred
woe
the conimnnion
I of
that hour
to
their
hcurls. O,
what
a
treasure
Iwas that mother s legacy Who would exchange it,
[ or their hope, for a universe?
[ jiioou
tho cold
oartli closed over that motber'a life-
law remains. Sad was the daughter's heart when
alto lookedinto the cold gloomyodl; but a my from
liglit'B quiver
heamed through
its partals, andlit up
tho darkness with divine radiance, as it pointed to tlio
spirit land. Weep not,
daughter; thy
mother
has
gone to rest. Free
from
all care, afBlctlon, and sor
row,and afefrom tho storms, the winds ami waves,
where
beating tempests never blow,
her
little
bark ia
moored
Let not your heart ha troubled.
t?ooji, won,
ebovethe
stoimTs
career,
Tliy little bath unriveu.
Tune,
too. tdtah
at
th e
eate appear,
Atttlgladly enter lumvon.
Then mouiti nut, dauebter, o'er thy lost,
Hot mom, and noon, ernt even,
flow hnmMy at the ideedtiut cross.
And liveand dia iiJiptven.
n in f u wwrw^ V~B~v~ i~
Our
prtfficnt
friul
cxistencB
ia t e unsubstantial
: basis upon which
loo
many are building the
fabric
of
their happiness; but it is building a nest upon Uie
; wov e .
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read in the cbu reh . This reiec-
i rni i , i t ji ffr i iur with t h e i l l- uonceakd
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Ih'?
conduct of tin ir Ijillicrlg ik-ar pas-
tt.'f, iiiicr:ili:ii; upon a
muKi
sfositive imlnra. |ii-Ortira
ted (ho victim of und co(|uetry to a ling'iTiiijr
and s tuhbu 'i i
illness, in
whiuli
li wa.': r'.'imiveiJ
from
his
incoHVenitiiu
and niiir.y boardinj^-hQust;. [thn ho
tel,; ili;i(]cii
of night.
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oil>, wero they tlic haiuiiv/urk. of flod ? und are iliey,
too, with beinge,filled like
eurtikT
or trod by
llio,-*?
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iiner or
ye t
llie olis^ful ]iOiijt of velio
I'roiu our woriiJ huvi^ sniircil in Iviptty 'iiiat
l iiey arc (uh/:? ov u '.vork-:, no
ri:n-i. 4(ialit uml orr.irt;
llms. . tn-
thi'v i:itipiaosl
xyor ii3 tho
tirL'.il
iiliinsjl'.iy i*ovii-r l li at spaiiH crcn tiun ' tvliuli . I
IviuKci and looked, and saw, coutiod iu hi.s i inmk
th e rcinp of
tiio
ointMn*
of
tiic
univcrso.
O
what
a
pot'.'iii ono ]
li-v
At- hi-i nod all ryitianr. forwird
tituVi:,
and at
ills;
SVujil tlu: rnOviiigwrlils rtaiid . j'.ill.
With o:ic c.'rpunt-ivc olnacc, he looks on all , in all. ,
tid tiiroujih ail. Ail time, all
Sj^aec,
all Ilmnjtiil,
aiul uK eUrti ily are oi oitcc prtnoiU willi him who
aits opoii tliL' ihrouo.
Lirst
in l Ju-. tif iACb
of
this
ivoitdxoiiH
an d
filliw:
wiili
-xw i
ui>ltin< ai foiitfrnplaiin);
such
uii-
b'Jiiiicotl majc-sty, sny tij'ljt>i on
f^jn
rdy wing clicir
Uiokward flii;hl ci>i'riroi
oxptnd and widotjj until the
wbolo
heavens
v:cro shrond- d
in n
pail of t.lack man-
tling darko'ui.H, 'I'lu : flOojir. hr.oajuc. rii.ijrMl.io, lln-fi
tcrrihio- Flash followed ilisli in unick sncces.'ooii,
until at iLiitfih t:u li')uiii fiii bUaed forth in i.troainB
Loiicer
ami
s:ill
lomicr,
liio bold liiun-
dor, jaa on fH'al. font lliruu^h iJio air. 'rii 'ii i cunie
th' wind, on whiwc liglii winys Jclit'iih*H
f j,riw
fell,and Uia pavilion xoujulaLoMt w,l;watersdark.
T.iir.k rluudjs hi s
charinl
wa.s.
Hi s
itourrtcrs
wen*
the
swlfl-wiM{Tcif
iitrhtniuuv briffhI,wliicli, guided
hy 111 riiind, sped til's d-irk
lio.'vrt'n.s
acrofw.
Tin*
.=itorj4
at h nffth
broke
forth.
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wlinl i^wcpt iV.aT-
by; (111- rairi at twH''.r-sr-d to linaff arouiicit and, aa they
rollciiin
hiirr.i.-ti
ii.ght toward rimoast, the full'Orbcc
niooii biir.Rl forth, Ifer gvnllc r:iys fdi softly on ilw;
oartii. 'i'i;or^niiim plantt.l.rariuid m h'T li);hl,while
radiant drops, that luii>( from every u^o, atid
Lu.sh,
ami shinh, and H.
I ijusicd op the luvi-llness smd Iwsnity
of the sccnoTV
aiound
mo. .MyIhniipdil.t in
mcdi'
talion mtsc to Him m ndoTahon, who haf
liglill
Tlioro the holy iiiountairiKnre,
An Amid
the
worki'.-, ten thouaanii
changeful
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A^brtllUnt. steady and cheap
light
s
long been needed,bj all who haVe
use
their
eyes after night, and it has
sought after in many ways; but
l the qualities iiamed
have
never
been
reatized ,
and
novtr
approximated
froffli^hts
place
in
the
the
advent
of Coii Oti,
which
at:Montgomery county,
a
limb
sprung
into popularity
as soon as
hickory tree felf upon and
properties
were
known,
notwiihsian-
him.
He
ams prosira- .
atHhefiratiremitted
a
very
rank- ' fire
was
burning,
and UnT
somewhat
offensive odor. | coSumod
by
the
flames be^
improvements in the manufac- discovered, tvhich was
pjo-
the
oil
have remedied
this de-
. r
more
after the
fatal
to
a great
degree,
so th at it is
now
entirely
de-odorized,
and the
s last
seeii
about
ten
o clock,
scent
that
is
left
j, ot
offensive
noticed on
the tree
all, after
becomiag;accuslomed to
ii
- S.
i e
of
the day;
jsben called
ininutes.
'welve
he
did not'oolne
there still remained one very j sought and
found,
objection to the oil, viz: iliej terrible news fell with
a
shock
would kmoke, and they could jP ''' family
thus
suddenly, bcreav
ha
carried about,
Tliis was a
seri-
\
ngiMge
can
not describe.
impediment
to
the introduction
of)
tieiglibors hastened to the
scene
new ligJU
into
aHy
place,
and mort
of doaih.and
did
all
tliat
could
be
done,
grateful
thanks of the
tamily
are now tendertid,
Mr R. had been an aaceptabte mem-
|ber
of .ti,eM.E.
ehurch
for
over forty
Iyears
and
the
well grounded
assnranco
that, he
has
gond
to
.his
hewaVd
is a
sourcaof
much
oomfo,
t o
the; surviv-
ing (riends,>vhose loss is
felt
to be
irre-
parable^ I -
^
.M
was in
the
sixtylftiunh year
of
his
.dgo, about
flfiy of
which had
been
sp.|nt withiffa few miles
of;
his reeeni
home,
so tbat be was widely known
ihrot^houi the neighborhood, nd,,ihe
ooiipoUFse
a
the
funeral wan- very
,larg|
intp
famijieg.
We ar(i
plea
to be able
to
announce
the
advent
newly patented Lapp, which
rem
these defects almost entirely,
Jones burner, which was paten-
TeMfSnortlhe
since,
and
Is an
Im
on
the
Knapp
burner,
,ao
prai ii a liitfe ti Qi\e back,8o coo-
the
feed of air
to
the Same, that
at
aJ^
perceived
wlien
the
is
standing,
or when moved sh
in
tire
hand slowly,and but a
very
mist
of
smoke is perceptibie with
'motion. The
lamp
can
be
carried
where, with
entire
ease
and
safety
made in any pattern, heavy pr
and is bound
to^succed,,
because
of auo^ess, ^ .
lamps are
not
Only
convenieut
Tkmw
rr T | ;4 ei .
Fat^l
Aeeiiavit.
On
Tuesday of last ireek Uie^SCili
n,,,as Mr,
Jobs.
S. KoBBRTs. 'fatber
of
iJie
EdiiorW llws
paper,wss engaged
in eatinguishing
some fire which had
broken oui
in a
cfearibg on i^is farm
Hboulsta
miles
from
4
place
in
the
'^SiUo
Sbcietjt.
n f
.1X7
1
.The-.
Tte
Ohio ^aie
ol a visil
recemly
J. H. KHppart,
AgricuitumJ 8oei
Mr.oKJippart e
inens of a new ese
.timlly, but tuncb
that vegetables
ilu'se pbrts
by
Au
ported the bulbs
ve^tHble
is bienni
is of opinion that
I
raised
as a crop, b
a
f t
Perliaps,
as^ mte
as
Mr. Klippart
p
horned frog techn
Cornvtd,h hideous l
,tiie Secretm?y ban
m
alarmingly
pears
like
an elon^^
with
Idng Hazartl
t
with
ferocious born
its back,' The
inse
Tpns
by
Thomas
plac^ where it now
June, since whe
ing, and
still
lives.
on it is absorbed
Hk
ing tim
creaiuTeu
llippart
cannot dis
this
queer quadrupe
food,-and thinks it w
are niany other int
tfie
Secretaryrs
cab
hereafter deseilbe.
Jai i E
Dr. John wh
Joseph, Mo:,;.8om
the
.5)i|riUve
Slave
Keved;
unjustly, wa
from jail
In that pla
account of afiai
souri Democrat:
On
Suiiday
morn
and iwo u'^k.dun
or.w^,
)ras$titedt theiaselyi
Pg
ia
Sti
Joeepk, a
iim
jatloTi
demamie^
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of makino nmly , ''-^ ' ''' . ''8 just what
Oppositioo. There were r~thal
your
honor Am/or.
the Omaha sate lai week
'> wwcA/
cash
biJdnr,
J believe. So
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are, however,
i zSvI 7^
|,ere.i,hlad.war- ^OmfaheS.
60911
as tbeda^s oi sale
b?
a
l^lle
K
the
26th
inst..
the poor men Avili bo crowd- of a limb ot* a tree, John
d T P' '*''' ' - RoBisKTa, in the suty-jfourth
t i i . .y shall year of
his
age.
ort of nioimii protection ,
means improbable.
down in a moment,
with
no one
13 now nrisiog, nd
it to
witness the fearful
work of
doubt
thatwuh
have a jMsr apprecialion
of
^
humble foiiower
of
has not beei) complied with, the t^aviour, he
has
tthvays borne
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