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DR. CHARLES H. DARROW.

Rev. Mr. Ellis's sermon was in the main a sketch of the life of the deceased, especially delineating the progress of his conversion from skepticism to a lively Christian faith Rev. Mr. Baldwin followed in a feeling address. The funeral cortege was the longest that ever entered the Mason cemetery, nearly sixty teams joining in the procession. And thus was laid to rest the dust of an honest man. Dr. C. H. Darrow, whose death so sudden, yet expected, we are called upon to announce, was born on a farm in Princetown, Schenectady county, N". Y., where his boyhood days, as well as the early days of manhood, were spent. He was the second of five children, of whom D. J. Darrow was the oldest. At the age of eighteen he was called upon to take charge of the farm by the sudden death of his father, after an illness of only four days, D. J. at the time being at college.
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