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Show J. B. O'REILEY. ' I A very sterling man went down to tho grave 'H When J. B. O'Reiley was buried. The mannerof his death was like him. Not feeling very well W H went to his homo, laid down, and no one know H that he was ill until It was told that he was dead. I In the same way for thirty years he has beenj ' noiselessly unloading his charities, the great ma jority knowing nothing of them until the stojjy; . , ' was told above his coffin. There was no mallcj& - in his nature, no man ever heard an unkind "wdra j I fall from his lips; ho held his life and his'ccu- mulations as a trust to be accounted for, andrhis A balance sheet up above will be an immenw one, and in the great ledger it will be written all in ? ! gold. God rest his soul. ,fl |