Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1869 — Gone But Not Lost. [ARTICLE]

Gone But Not Lost.

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BY J. ELLIS.

In that bomtifal land of bright glory, 1 broo llttto lovedonar marl S-rfi R.Hataing In raoem,!* theory, id AwW tiold. of po ton ulal green. t Thor* throe Itttlo loved oner are thltfe, AuJcheered thy lon* spirit below. Whoa gathered to that distent clime, Thy team of deep anguish did flow. Like a bird In thy window, they sang; Like tbo flowers la thy garden, they bloomed) Like lbo angels, the* gladdened tby lunar, Before the/Went down 10 tho temlf! But uow with their Savior they rest— Are b«o from all sorrow sad polo— Reclining on Jesus’ breast, >• “ They never will raffer again. Now three little crowus are prepared, Aad three little harp* newly strong:— Now throe Httle voice* ai* beard, Binging the Conqueror'* song. Now three little angels are soon. And three ransomed spirits of light) Now three sweet little flow’ret* bloom Like three little stars of the night. On the high Walls el Zion they stand And ehlu* like son at Monday— Aud beckon to thoe with their hands, Eiugiug, “Father, O journey this way!” Then Weep net for (hose who are gone. Though from tby sad heart they be riven; “ But eoe (bat thy work U well done, And- meet those three loved eneo la Heaven, 53*TThe people of Indiana,-livi-ing in the counties of Boone, Clinton, Carroll, White, Jasper and Lake, aro very sanguine of tho ultimate construction of tho Indianapolis and Chicago Air Lino Railroad and are holding enthusiastic meetings in favor of the enterprise. If the road is built, and the prospect that it will be is very flnttering now, all lands lying contiguous to the proposed route would increase in value from fifty to one hundred per cent, But no property in Jasper county would bo more valuable than the lands owned by Henry Weston, Esq., 172 Broadway, N. Y., advertised in to-day’s issue of the Union. "Hiey are all within or adjoining the town of Rensselaer, and would probably bo passed through by tl>e Railroad.— Mr. Weston writes us that be is deterrnijficd to sell, and at tbo present prices of real estate those who purchase can not fail in securing great bargains. I Wad the advertisement. rgy*Evory tar-payer would be benefited by a Railroad through the county seat of Jasper county.— Tax-payers come to the meeting .at the Court House next Saturday.