. Christian herald and signs of our times . Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe! Tin- Authoress of Uncle Toms Cabin pass-es away—A Remarkable Christian. •^,^vj«EW names have been held in greater loveand admiration inChristian homes theworld over than thatOf Harriet BeecherStowe, who died atHartford, on July two generations,her iiterary genius and the deep, womanlysympathy that marked all she wrote,charmed the young and the old. Bur-dened with the infirmities of age,weakened mentally and physicly by prolonged sickness andworn out with an unusualshare of domestic troubles,death came as a mercifulre


. Christian herald and signs of our times . Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe! Tin- Authoress of Uncle Toms Cabin pass-es away—A Remarkable Christian. •^,^vj«EW names have been held in greater loveand admiration inChristian homes theworld over than thatOf Harriet BeecherStowe, who died atHartford, on July two generations,her iiterary genius and the deep, womanlysympathy that marked all she wrote,charmed the young and the old. Bur-dened with the infirmities of age,weakened mentally and physicly by prolonged sickness andworn out with an unusualshare of domestic troubles,death came as a mercifulrelief and she passedaway as peacefully as achild that goes to sleepsecure in the loving care ofits Heavenly Father. Her name is a householdword in the homes of Am-erica, and the story of herlife is one that interestsall. Harriet ElizabethBeecher was born at Litch-field, Conn., in June,i8i2,and was the seventh childof Rev. Lyman Beecherand Roxana Foote, hiswife. Both parents werepossessed of a keen intel-lectuality and great moralcourag


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