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By And By

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Day
21
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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By and by we'll know cach other. As we nevor knew beïore, When the morn of life ís breaking. And the shadowa flee away. By and y we'll cross ihe river. Enter iri the liuMen Cates; Hear the straina of auajl nrasio Softly f ■ lUng on the ear. When the tnisty veil tbat hides ua From our dear ont tone beforo, 8baU bo (.iavn oïitlt forever, Weshall meet them face to face, By una by mir carea aud sorrows From i!ie hemt shall roll away. And our soula shall ribe triomphant When tüc f il ia rent ia twa Wben grim drath shail cross our thresl ■ old. And nur úí'Slt onrs pass away, White our hearti are torn with angoiah At the thoughtthat we must part, Heavenly voices whisper Boftly, 'Twill be bet ter by and by." -E. G. Jones In Pittsburg Buliotin. Sir James Faget says that he önc heard Mlle. Jaooth:i rentier a presto b. Mendelswohti iu whic'u he had t vla 5,595 notes iu fom minutes and ture Beconds! Kowadaj3 jr Iniost entirel. made f rom vvood, although, aa a mam facturer aptly put it. pupur can be mad' from everytuiuK eicept stone or iron.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News