The grim reaper death bee again boon • moDK os, end called home an old •od highly reapeoted resident of tbo district Id the pereoo of Mrs. Susan Stow, of Elill-street, Molong, the sad event taking place at about 8 on Wednesday evening. Thrf deceased lady, who reached her 74 birthday on Saturday laat, had been io falling health for some timo paet, and though it wai known that bar end wae nigh, II wai not thought that it would oome with snob terrible saddenneee. Dor ing ber laat Illness she wai devotedly nursed by ber relatives, and all that medioal eoienoe could do, waa done. Oo Tuesday eveoiog deceased was apparently fairly well, bat daring tbe night she bad a paralytic aaisare, after wbiob she gradually sank until she passed awey as stated.Sire. Blow, who leaves one eoa, Me. Robert 8tow, of Moloog, was a sister Mr. Jas. Haalam, of Moloog, and of ibe late Mrs. John Neil son, and she leaves a number of oiooes and nephews in tbls district and also several in 8yd oey. 8be waa of a kind and obarlt able dlspoeitlon, and in tbe past was always ready to bold out a belpiog band to those io need of it.Deoeased was a native of Ireland, and arrived io New Booth Wales with ber parents wbeo only two years of age. They resided at Parramatta for some years, afterwards moving on to Batharst, where ebe lived for a time. Forty-foor years ago she aooompanied her brother, Mr. Jas. Haslam, to Moloog, whioh was then littls better than a hamlet, where she has resided over since.l-.b .1... at U .•.U.b