rTOT—rVuam►vrf*|gjoom.jlt;vesj #lt;ar entire lt;a|c «good man,] .peiLnJM•pngGt *»«, tf* H^rfpUaan die«7I 4iq people loel the lop*, {Such a man {* nanDrt Dowler. Apliep U maclo va^mtin thia vi\j which catru* he filed by any other la the ^tub at obi} aa*c^meJ 'feJlow.. oititKf bow ioreUvthe lesson is isnpreuisd upou m dt, that a loll ttpprotjiaiiopi of the lit# padlabor* of ttoea who pro moat o* IqSis not Mt, i mil death severe the ail /er cold and break* the golden bowl.Dr. Dow er was lprn in Weatorn Virginia, Ivovetntber 10tb, 1805, Iu 1^3*2 bo wan uurried. in tbo Sutf$ of Ohio, to Mis* Mary Ann LefleL By tbia marriage ho had nix childi «*n, three of whom, Mote*, Joha and A la, (now Mrs. Kastonj), survive him. Jlt; bn and Mra. Km ton are residents of I hi*city, and i lores is a successful pi ac* tiotier ol laedkno- In the town of Rmdivillc, Schuyler ceonty.After a very thorough prepacat onDr, Dowior commenced I bo practice ,P oi medicine in the State ol Ohio, in r' the y#ar In 1887 he removed 11with.bis family to this oity, where be vlt;practice * ehia profession, pa railing it iaithfa ly, and with eminent success until be r date of hi* last aickaeai. Here lie buried the threo deceased ohildi ou ^ mentioned above—on* ol that otiml’er 1(Catharine) being tho wife of our egteemed fellow citizen, I. IV Overall.In 1864 death again entelw£wii 1 household and took from hion heJ ^m i ft nrtv r\f Kia liASAm a at If a a! k ^ I ^