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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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    PARKER,

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    bo sub-.

    loyally toj

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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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    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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    3the

    lyre,

    I was dcligliied with concord of sweet

    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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    CUAUr i FUL

    Tt lOUGHTS

    : 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

    gliirifii>

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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

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    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

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    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

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    gone to rest. Free

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    t?ooji, won,

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    Then mouiti nut, dauebter, o'er thy lost,

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    flow hnmMy at the ideedtiut cross.

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    n in f u wwrw^ V~B~v~ i~

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    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

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    long been needed,bj all who haVe

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    froffli^hts

    place

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    the

    the

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    a

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    sprung

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    properties

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    was

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    pjo-

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    have remedied

    this de-

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    fatal

    to

    a great

    degree,

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    now

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    seeii

    about

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    scent

    that

    is

    left

    j, ot

    offensive

    noticed on

    the tree

    all, after

    becomiag;accuslomed to

    ii

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    i e

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    the day;

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    ininutes.

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    he

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    found,

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    a

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    would kmoke, and they could jP ''' family

    thus

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    ha

    carried about,

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    seri-

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    ngiMge

    can

    not describe.

    impediment

    to

    the introduction

    of)

    tieiglibors hastened to the

    scene

    new ligJU

    into

    aHy

    place,

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    did

    all

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    be

    done,

    grateful

    thanks of the

    tamily

    are now tendertid,

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    ehurch

    for

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    Iyears

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    well grounded

    assnranco

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    to

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    sourcaof

    much

    oomfo,

    t o

    the; surviv-

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    felt

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    ^

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    the

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    of

    his

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    flfiy of

    which had

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    of;

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    home,

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    ihrot^houi the neighborhood, nd,,ihe

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    a

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    to be able

    to

    announce

    the

    advent

    newly patented Lapp, which

    rem

    these defects almost entirely,

    Jones burner, which was paten-

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    since,

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    Knapp

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    prai ii a liitfe ti Qi\e back,8o coo-

    the

    feed of air

    to

    the Same, that

    at

    aJ^

    perceived

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    the

    is

    standing,

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    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,,

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    paper,wss engaged

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