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the weeds of selfishness and hate, and I had rather live and love where death is king, than have eternal life where love is not. Another life is naught, unless we know and love again the ones who love us here. They who stand with breaking hearts around this little grave need have no fear. The larger and the nobler faith in all that is and is to be, tells us that death, even at its worst, is only perfect rest. We know that through the common wants of life, the needs and duties of each hour, their grief will lessen day by day, until at last these graves will be to them a place of rest and peace, almost of joy. There is for them this consolation, the dead do not suffer. If they live again, their lives will surely be as good as ours. We have no fear; we are all the children of the same mother, and the same fate awaits us all. We, too, have our religion, and it is this: 'Help for the living; hope for the dead.'" * * * * * SUNDRY BRIEF ITEMS OF INTEREST. In 1492 America was discovered. In 1848 gold was found in California. Invention of telescopes, 1590. Elias Howe, Jr., invented sewing machines, in 1846. In 1839 envelopes came into use. Steel pens first made in 1830. The first watch was constructed in 1476. First manufacture of sulphur matches in 1829. Glass windows introduced into England in the eighth century. First coaches introduced into England in 1569. In 1545 needles of the modern style first came into use. In 1527 Albert Durer first engraved on wood. 1559 saw knives introduced into England. In the same year wheeled carriages were first used in France. In 1588 the first newspaper appeared in England. In 1629 the first printing press was brought to America. The first newspaper advertisement appeared in 1652. England sent the first steam engine to this continent in 1703. The first steamboat in the United States ascended the Hudson in 1807. Locomotive first used in the United States in 1830. First horse railroad constructed in 1827. In 1830 the first iron steamship was built. Coal oil first used for illuminating purposes in 1836. Looms introduced as a substitute for spinning wheels in 1776. The velocity of a severe storm is 36 miles an hour; that of a hurricane, 80 miles an hour. National ensign of the United States formally adopted by Congress in 1777. A square acre is a trifle less than 209 feet each way. Six hundred a
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