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**?*> fnv^dn to hear that- my clearly be4 •-'*••« . -sighter. Teresa AcUilles, m uthnsi mger umongst the living, Hev who had known her two years agi *
used to -learn that she died of-
riou. It seems to all uppear-1,
m^ = the climate at Dunkirk waei
m ^^u^h for her constitution. It was]
a* **. i kid of July when I went with]
- « < »- Paul* Miim.< to have her fail- g up;u 3 restored. We took our way ]
--••? 5Bgo where she enjoyed the
¦ »urters of the >Vhite City. In St. Paul
me broke down completely, and after a
nguv i- > as« -of six mouths, with
.-•« anil downs, she - ;ep in
tailing her t<» Lto - »mt Christmas -i a i en. She had given up her heart hrist from childhood. The en **nta of the Holy Spirit were her de~ glit. In Sunday school, as well as in »*¦ daily intercourse, she strove to wi& mis lor the master. Her modest ways and pleasant disposition hag won her | many friends. Some letters written by -Brother Brumbaugh and Sister Keister during her sickness for her consolation gave evidence of the high esteem in which she has held generally. She has been lan obedient daughter, a loving faithful help in my solitue, and earnest devoted christian. She died at the1 res¬ idence of her sister irt Hamburg who gave her the most tender care through '¦ her sickness, Bev. Lan deck conducted the service at the house, after which her mortal remains wvre taken to St.; aul for interment. Beverends Fleer\ «Dii i\nn\--, *4d thefun oral services at: the English Lutheran Memon^ a "-' in which sh* md s»e» . ¦ •« nrtnef. The sermons wem <to«»m'M. with c!e**t>- syna-;, ^ntbfa Mr. Oscai i wmm* sang ,;< oea«« tiful solo from **.* Messiah know;
<?*&. 1-N ¦ •.•<^<n^ uvefc-fc/VPtM- ',-Uoir of! St. Pan\ * .Mti »*h ^mihied»u-* waning;1 him;;"B'-* ^*>ni^f>e^t;'Wbn are#d -«i ^ Mw^s ' *'<**m^meti yfj-"heii«»*H ,, nnm
*f* mllbi»arers, »i»"&$ H <• u<? asbisi
**!•,*-. xiifri ¦ L ¦ ** the B«.<iji& ' - H r*p« &t - • t. Her re»>* i * *• ^.gedto
the German Lntr: t>rb «-\ ».e r where J Bev. {Thorn* ¦ t i l^rjan church pertortoi <t *¦ rrw„ Her' isket was plae \ \n -ne vault under the chapel in Un- fcery. After sot- j
row and toil sb * safely on the '
breast of the lover of our souls, Jesus [
ous day of r>**«i*•**"* $nw% v«M > h**i*r61 broken dow wi-->rgrief and e* - < d | with tears we rind our consolation ml
h«*. \«» vk ,),; „u^ i\o«vpniv M.mW T .«*! damsel is not dea , im» ^leepeth, I
- Wtejeaa the waltins iime is over, I
Battles *¦«-«> Km *^d vict'ries won, 'j
We .-hall Ij^r r.fee 8av*our*s welcome; ,j
Good and falthfa< one, well done, '
When the waitiag time ig over,
Wh*n tbe toils of life are pant. We Bfaall alntf with holy rapture,
ihq 'ic Lord, we're home at last."
I. ACHILLES