C. TUESDAY EVENING, Qlt;Gmliechinle,alngT-ntedheesaoit,agati3tanlyadiperMlri-ii,chsliesntstryedesf-v-igs-□rn-igA MOTHER IN ISRAELMRS. NANCY BRUNT ROSE FALLS ON SLEEP THIS MORNING.Ac her home in Grantham township, this morning at 5 o’clock, after months of patient and prayerful waiting for the inevitable summons, the soul of Mrs. Nancy Brunt Rose, relict of the late Mr. Geo. P. Rose, who preceded her to the grave 23 years ago, went forth to God who gave it, and whom she had devoutly served through all her long life of seventy-nine years; and to- see whose face is now her joy forevermore.Mrs. Rose was the mother of our good friend and esteemed townsman Mr. W. P. Rose, the architect and builder, and in his irreparable bereavement and sorrow he has the tender sympathy of his hosts of friends.*Eleven children were born to her marriage and of these nine survive her, all grown; and though widely scattered they never got beyond the radius of her motherly solicitude, in which she ever manifested that sublime attribute of motherhood, that age cannot dim a mother’s love, nor can years of growth make us any the less her children.A loving wife, a devoted mother, an uncompromising friend, a generous neighbor, an exemplary member of the Disciples church, her long life was a benediction to the community in which she lived, and her memory will be fondly cherished by all who knew her.The funeral will be held from the old homestead tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 11 o’clock, and the interment will be made beside her lale husband in the old family graveyard, near by.ALPEJmi*ver:intioiasA cpaltoBusltioiali:corbefInignatdelpecCofwe:antthaitpathoitskmo\StasuryeadisCaltob1for