Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . d I know that they live, for weal or for woe ; And I know that they harbour not with ill; What matter, what creeds or dogmas show ? We judge by the acts of the Makers will. Doth Nature tire in her ceaseless round ? Do the seasons forget to come ? Does the water refuse to nourish the ground Eer it rolls to its ocean home? And shall the Maker and soul of all. The keeper, since time began. The eye tliat hath marked the sparrows fall Be blind to the fall of man ? The eye hath seen and the earTiath heard, And every sense doth in turn attest,


Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . d I know that they live, for weal or for woe ; And I know that they harbour not with ill; What matter, what creeds or dogmas show ? We judge by the acts of the Makers will. Doth Nature tire in her ceaseless round ? Do the seasons forget to come ? Does the water refuse to nourish the ground Eer it rolls to its ocean home? And shall the Maker and soul of all. The keeper, since time began. The eye tliat hath marked the sparrows fall Be blind to the fall of man ? The eye hath seen and the earTiath heard, And every sense doth in turn attest, That the heart of the human hath not erred As it fixed its faith in a living rest. No longer I dream of that Heaven afar ; Of the ghostly robes and that citv of gold. For I see of myself that the gates are ajar. And the weird hereafters a tale that is told. My babe is asleep in the Campacs shade. Mid song of birds and odor of flowers; On a pillow of hght my cherub is laid, For an endless circle of golden hours. —Thomas C. Rice. LKiHT FOR THE LAUNDRV:. SOAP. LAWRENCE, Photographer 492 Main Street. TAKE ELEVATOR. Miss Idelle A. Clark,BOSTON * CjNSERVATORy* OF * MUSIC,PIANO AND HARMONY. 4., |-KKN< E STKKKT. at if Mr. Ben T. HammoDds « STUDIO * is now OPEN for the reception of hisFUIMLS. No. 45; Main St. Take elevator. MISS GERTRUDE L. MARCH, Teacher of PIANO V AND * ORGAN. Also Accompanist. No. 9 Warren St., Wor-cester. Refers, by permission, to Mr. B. , of Boston. Piano-Forte Tuning. Best of Moderate Prices. Satisfaction (iuaranteed. ELWYN II. FOWLEK, IlANO : FORTE : TUNEK : AND : REGULATOR, 10 Oberlin Street, Worcentcr. Orders may be left at Brownings Periodicaland Stationery Store, 568 .Main Street. ELWOOD ADAMS, Successor to H. W, W. MILLER, 156 MAIS STREET. MISS CARRIE E. DAVIS, Teaclier of Piano and Accompanist. At Masic Room from 10 to 12 a. m. Terms reasonable. Refers by permissionto Mrs. Carrie


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