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liim the rest among the " spirits of just men made 

 perfect: " for ns a few more days, or years per- 

 haps, of warfare, for him the eternal victory and 

 the Master's " Well done. " Farewell, brother, 

 friend, beloved ! 



'* In that bright and cloudless morning, 



When the dead in Christ shall rise, 



And the glory of His resurrection share," 



we expect again to meet thee and greet the where 

 " sickness, sorrow, pain and death are felt and 

 feared no more. " and with thee share His glory 

 and sing His praise who hath "loved ns and 

 washed ns from our sins in His own blood. " 

 ** Let us, " who are left 



"Labor for the Master from the dawn till setting sun, 



Let us talk of all His wondrous love and care, 



Then when all of life is over, and our work on earth is 



done, 

 And the roll is called up yonder I'll be there." 



Till then, brother, " Good Night. " 



REV. J. BARNHART. 

 Rev. A. C. Showers was a man of God such as 

 we seldom meet. His presence would impress 

 you with a seriousness without sadness, a light- 

 ness which was not levity. You could never 

 meet him and converse with him without feeling 

 that you had been benefited and that you went 

 •out from his presence a better man than when 



