IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I m us u M 2.0 i.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 < 6" - ► Vj / '^1 "^ > I C-^ o>. y Photographic ^Sciences Corporation cF S •^ A V \ ^KN--At Lo' kport. X. Y.. Aiiff illU, lH:n, KH/a K. Luytoii, yoi'-^iceHt ilaughter of Job .VI. ami Liicliia P. Vayton. DIED— At I'ortlsnd, Oreifon, Deo. tJ.'J.l. I «HS, ajfe*! 57 years, :t inoH. and ^G day». A prwious one from us has Rone, A voico we love i is i>lillt>, up into the Celestial rity, to the mansion iireparet! for her, where her spirit now dwells. ■*' On the 2«th of December, after a few nppropriatc remarks by her pastor, the Kev. Thos. Boyd, from Mark 14:8, ''She hnth done what »/j«* could,"' her leiiiains were tenderly eaniiMl from her home by lovioK hands, and laid in a bpaidlful sj>ot iu Uiverview (emelery. Kesuriiram ! In desolation and bereavement, Yours. O. S. I»HIvI.l»8. Portland, Or., on his 7:{d birthday, Jan. 12, 1SS9. -. ,^I**, -." ^iot^VrtVthu of |tlt*o, CO. O. Vltclpft- Emza Rkhecca Laytos married Oliver Seymour Phelps, Esq., of Ht. Ciitherlnes, Outari *, Cana brielly summed up and can l)e found and read in the thirty first chapter of Proverbs. After an absence of eighteen years, her husba:id and self had a longing desire to visit once raoie the feCenes, friends and relatives of their youth and riper years. And so, in .Tune, IhStl, lur husband crossed the continent 'or BnlTa'o, N. V.,and one month later she joined him there, at her sister-in-law's— Mrs ("alista Maria I'helps, 441 Porter Avenue, the latter showing them unwonted kindness and hospiiality. during their stay of five months as her guest>, and who generously accompanied Mrs. O. S. Phelps to Niagara, Lockpi>rr, New York ("ity, to various places in New .Tor«ey and to Philadelphia, She was likewise accompanied to t;ievelaud, Ohio, and other {)laces by Miss Emily I'itkin. She also visited rolati* es and friends in St, Catherines. Ont., and was present to smooth tUt dying pillow of her aged cousin, Mrs M.irieltr toodrich Phelps: and was present at the death anful, blooming and queenly and radiant in health and strength. She looked hardly subject to sickness and decay. We only have hope now to see her again when strength and bloom and youth will be im- mortal." Let me live and die the death of the riglUcous; let my last days be like liers, and let devout men and women carr.' me also to my burial.