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Show AlTIOKXIAIi UUATIf. Iho Jury hn I'lnJ In the Cam of the l'h u. an! Ilroro Trjgtilj. More About the I'iiimiOIIii;. The Inqueat over life body of Mlta Aralua ltoere, dereaaed, the young lady who wae (hot Friday uvrnluj at Plvaaant Urove, wia held ou riaturJay befoie Juatlre (laucett. Tho Jury li-turned li-turned a verdict uf accidental deith. The funeral eervlcee were hold yiator-day yiator-day at oue o'clock, at 1'luaa int (Irove; nearly the whole town waa prment, li-reavtlvo li-reavtlvo of claaa or creed, for there waa no young jeraon In thu place to wall relcted Kill bolovel. i'or the I aat few yeara ahe had been a very proiblneut figure In the aoclely ami atlalraln generator l'letaant (I ro e and under all clrcuiuatancta had ahe niarlladUiecoulldeioi and ouj will of heraaaoolaha. 'Twaiunlyou Hun day evening of a week ago that ahe delivered u icoturu oil tho "tioalail uf Uhrlat,"and many were free to re-mark re-mark that they had Mover heard anything any-thing to equal It; her poreuaalve, eloquence, elo-quence, uouibliiel with her forcible urgumetite, convinced all of her alurerlty anilofthelruthfuluaaa other theme. "Iho I. He of Chrlit" waa a aubjoct treated lu u lengthy cueay ou thellrdof Juneut the Holiday rchool anutveraary, aud labore of thla nature havu for cara occupied m aru orleaaof her time, ln thu Habbath ichoola anl mutualaaho waa an carueat work. er, for ahe waa a eatut at heart aud duvoloJ to the work cf aalvatlou, ami who can aay that ahe waa not prepared (or a huherand moie noble poalilon? Hut It la not hor family alone who muat mourn her loaa; thero la a young man, her letrothed, who haa the Dyniathyol it whole community! hehadjuat led, In company with a low young frlcnda, to apeui a few daye at eltowatouu l'arlc, and at Logan thu aid and heartrending heartrend-ing meaeagu reached hlui and with n broken heart he returned for tho loug good bye. Whocau paint hla agony or dicrlbe Ilia leellngt? Ill thla lamlly, thla la the third daughter wliu haa met death accident-ally; accident-ally; one btlore having been ahotnmt unu having beon thrown from a hora-. And with It all there la romance a moral a aequel ao eat, ai real, ao true, that man would lain tell It, did he but prnicaa tho merit, but eternity alone can reveal It all, and then It will U portrayed with uuiello elupence, The body will be lolerrel today al l)rir, the family burial ground. During the excitement of 1'rlda; evening, whllo nil were UUcuailllg the aad death of Mlaa Itogeri, at about eleven n't-lork a carriage drovu up to thu rteldeuie cf Mri. Martha Wuulry lu thu rieroud ward (of I'leaiant tlrove); a lady alighted and gently rapped al the door and eliqulrul 1' "Aunt Martha" waa at Inui'-, ahowa iiiformel that ahe waa Juatnehiirt ilia-lanro ilia-lanro away attending to a tick friend. "Could you go for hei!" v. ai thu next querr. "Yea," aild the KTon preaent, and ulthoiit liirthy Irnpilry douariel, njl even cloaely ohaervlogtho atrangur. Whou Aunt Martha arrived tin itranger waa gone, but u amall l.iinlk and a note told the atory, 1 1 waa a bright bnb) hor. lour days old; the note ran thin "Ho u moth to the chill aoleotn name on I n w I) lie a bleaelug to you; It la four daye old." Aunt Martha waa happy, for ahe liar nochlldrtn. A abort timo ago, while periKlngni e-rountof a alnillir Incident, Inci-dent, ebe remarkeJ, "I wlihaui'iy would come to my door atep." Her wlah wai fulfilled. Her Joy la com. pleli", the baby haa Indeed foun I n mother, oou who wlllbeablualni to the child. ' 1'KUVO, Monday, JuueSOtli. |