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Show Abraham H, Cannon. The death of .A pontic Abraham II. Cannon will be n shock to tho whole itato. Pew young men wore better known In this state, none more fayor-ubly. fayor-ubly. Howns such n mntt ns men love L' to meet, (or ho was an honest, earnest mid upright man. Ills nature was deeply religious, but over It was sullused a sweet chnrity. If ono erred his was tnu voice to ask for forgiveness, ami his hand was always extended to the weak midwe.iry, to comfort whom was his f greatest Joy. While of n doeply religious ; nature its we he said, yclhuwasa broad mid II bo nil minded miiti, i recogril.in,; that all mm mo God's 8, children, and that Cod extends his lore I to thein nil, A martyr for the religion beloved ho could easily have been, a M? fniiRtiu never, lie made friends of nil lb who knew him. He was a dutiful and loving eon, a kind husband mid an in- . diligent father and a good citizen. His 1 death is .1 real loss to the community ii His family and his father mid biothcr: M, Hiid ri'tcts will have the rynipnthy of M all i ' ir sad bereavement. Their H consul ...on will bo their tcliglou and H the knowledge of the fact that he was n j Cod-fraiii.g man hiuI worthy of tlirir Jfl lovu and respect. H "Large was his bounty and his soul S alncere." Herald, jHI i i . , |