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Show SAMUEL HILL. i,J!,jfl The death of Mr. Samuel Hill Is a great sor- Ljl ''lB row and loss to this city and state. He was one Jtwli of the most capable business men of the city, one m ((B of the most high-minded and sterling men. f 4. niB He was a warm-hearted, public-spirited, gen- , t,Jfl erous and conscientiously honest as any man who Lj JH ever walked these streets. He was broad-minded, Fyw iH his judgment was Implicitly leaned upon by hun- I V q dreds who made more noise than he ever did. I Bi He held his life here as a trust to be accounted j iM for, and hence his only guide was duty, his only rl lifffl aim was to make his accounts balance on the IN iH scales of eternal justice.' 'juB Prom this he never swerved, save when his f ik :!!! heart pleaded with his brain to remember how I ij Hj weak poor mortality is, and to temper justice with L js"! H mercy. '" ' All sympathy is due his relatives, and may to !kijjj them the knowledge that knew him who has died, l M grieve with them be at least a little solace for T'fnHI their sorrow. 1 v 1 B |