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Show Home li out l.iiniiii). 1 ller Hugh J, C inn in whose return re-turn ou November 1-tli from n nils-slou nils-slou to Uermany his nltead) I ecu l.rlelly inoutluued lu these eoluiiiiis, etatre that that inlral.u is lu quite a protperotis condition, ew llulds aru tunitontly liclUBOHii-.i uj. nml man) opportunities: are founl or brarllie; il testimony of the truth. The religious liberty o( the German i mi Ire la nut all that could Le dcilrc-d. The dlstrl! ullou of trails and the holding of public nuttings are generally looked lltoli with susjlolon on the art or the authorities, au-thorities, but conversations Hi t rivals ran lis held every wheru an 1 'are ellectlveorruuchgood. 1 IdcrCunnoii lift for his tie dol lat r ou April II, 1MJI and spent Ihe llrst elevon months In I.elpslc, Basony. He waa then tailed to Kiel ami Hamburg where he labored until ctllcd upon to Iwrfoiru tho tad duly ol couve) lug Ihe reuiali a of his teloicd brother lo halt Lake City, 1 Idir Cannon was In Hamburg during tho awful ratals ot the ehol cm. lie slates that up to tho dalo if his dr allure, olllclal figures gavu Iho total o(deiths as lU.UHola pollution ofliXI,(iiW,tnit It Is thought that the olllclal figures fall very much lelow the real number ol vu tuns o( that dnad scourgt. It wai n.bably the most sot ere visitation suite le I by that illy In later conturh i. Wh olainlltes arodeudln man) limns Dr. Koch, thuenilnint physician, lias ix pressed Hie (ear that tho c I lemlc is llkel) to return wllh renewed ( nu In the spring I Idir Cannon sa)s he has tnjci)id V,ood heallh dining ills uUc nee und fell much bloiso.1 In his lat ors. |