Show ANOTHER BLOW fato fate deals harshly with the mighty american it is as it if the adoration ot of bia his own countrymen and the respect and fear of the other peoples of earth were too much of glory for one man to enjoy and eo so death rides hia pale steed into the garden rarden where bloom the flowers of the grand mane mans love and tramples them into earthly nothingness and thua thus the victories I 1 of 0 patriotism and of intellect are being robbed of every pe joy because became blaine is too sub lime to find satisfaction in a selfish grandeur kran beur and when bis his sons are taken from him one by one the hope of leaving a heritage of magnificent deeds to glorify succeeding generations bearing hie his name is dying sadly away with bis his own waning yeam when death came to walker blaine the most brilliant of the States mans it seemed as if the world had been robbed of half its light for the father now emmons is gone and the anguish of his ta taking kingoff off is intensified fied by the thought that clial filial love and nd pride and devotion hastened the downfall of the blow only one eon son ie IS tuft left to give his sustaining arm aa as the shadows grow lonser longer and his own misfortunes take nearly as much of comfort from his father as his life presence can import impart Patio tiem is itself a sufficient motive fr for grand endeavor it is itself a SUM sufficient chent reward for superb achievement bat there is no man however exalted bat feels that in big his own descendants will live the best rew recollection lection of his deeds and no man but must feel that in losing hope of a mighty race to follow in his foot footstep he is losing the result which could have glorified his patriotism a and n d imparted to it a living continuance beyond bis his own little earthly epan span millions ct ef americans will this day bow their heads in reverent sorrow sharing in the affliction which has come to one bom hom all love for his magnificent personality and whom all admire tor for his unstinted expenditure of his unrivalled power in behalf of his country and her people may every solace which can touch the heart with benignant help ba be bis his |