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Show 1AI.I K A VI AT. Tba Chrlr-tmaa mall bruughl Irolu Coluoia Juart'g, Mallro, llawa that will otuie a f.'rliiig of a.rruw in mnuy hearta, and elli lta doep lyspiihy lor Iho I.erxiveJ, Tba tldlaga oiliTayd waa of lha daatb of two eallniahle women wbota former borne wae In Ulah. Una waa tue wile el l.tdar Uvorge Teatdale, of the CouiilII el Apoallra. Aa euggratej In the letter which ajipeere In anoiher part of the Nkws and whloh Iclla of her death, Hleier Teatdale waa widely kuowa In ounueatlon with fore'un mltticimry ekrlencu aa well aa at k'm-. The roivreuce In the letter to hur May at the Liverpool LfTU'o el the Ilrlllth luliilou reualia a parlod lu her oaraur which la au latimatloa of her nanle oharaoter and the eateem lu whlrh eba waa hrld by all aeo aled with her. During the four yeara In tual nilialuii field every i.hler la the mlialon and all of the great number of tiaiu'.a with whom ahe aaioclated haj (or her thai affection which goaa out to the pure aud noLle mwtijer wuo uaieirthly devotee her euergice lu tlie luilllitiial ol aaclel dullet, Allhouti a yuritr woman at that tlaae trjiu Istd lu Islij the waa looked upon aa an taeuiplary mother lu Larael, aud all bad a leetlag of ton-derneaa ton-derneaa lor the klaihvat ahe uteplaye.l and bar lallbfulaeaa In the Uoepel cauta. Ae It waa wltu her there, e.i waa II lu other plkcva and with other dull., a. It la well tald of H:lrr Teatdale llial ageojwomart la gone frnm ear'.h lu ooiillitue her million ef love lu Ihe plrlt world, Tne ajrne may be raid of Mliter Wbirple. It la an ooctaluu of dep aarrow to have to pari with loved onaa In the very prime of life, and the Ntwajolnl wtlb. botla of nluera In aateuuing con-dolanoe con-dolanoe lu Itlolher Teatdale anil ethere who ara bereaved. Wo rraliaa, alio, that with the falthlul Bainta there la great ooatulatUa In the kuowtediie lhattheeeparat.on will nut be for lone, but thai In Ilia InDnlte (uttlce and eoeroy Uod will reatore buinaud au.i wife, pareul and cblld, In aarh ether In the Immerlal life which thall never mure know the aarrow ef auoh a parting, part-ing, when the grave la over-oome over-oome aad death la awaliawad upluthe victory ef the rcii:rectlon of the Jot |