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Show A Sad Death. One of tlie saddest events that has happened here for some time whs the death utJoliu, the lfMr-otd niii of Mr. and Mrs. Able J. Kynns. .lunar hu was budding Into enily umnhood, full of liopa nud energy, the olcu of his Mnker called him liouie and the angej of Death silently wafted hlssplrlt across tho river. The fcer tbat attacked him washerceandstrongandbisconstltutliii ne.-.tdown before It. Little by little his strength eblwl nnay mid at 'J a. in. Fildii) morning lit suceuiiiliol, passing from tills world of trouble and sorrow to where life's ills cannot reach lihn w'irre they meet to part no more. Ho was Hie e.ldrsl sen and bis deatli was a grevlous blow In Ihe family. A large cougiit gallon giilheitd at the rfsldcnce Friday afternoon in attend the fuuer.il servicf s. Appropihttu iruiarks wcio made by Klders llyritiu Kirkhuni, (ieorgo Smith Win. Smith wick mid A. J. Iaus. The iiiembera of the l'riesl (Quorum, to which he belonged aeted an pall bearers. A large uoitegu followed tho remains id the ccmetary. "There is no death! What lecina so is tr.tiKillou; This life of iimrlal bteatli Is but a submbof tuo life cljsiau. Whose portal we call dijalh," |