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• ' 01' .TOIIN8T01fN. 1L S. · ., ' . '; ~ . ' C!PIT!.L. ~URPLUS .. .. • $100,000 &100000 I , I D~DI Wm. B. Van VUet. W. L. JOllniiD:Do John G. ll'erree. V~rtln- Ciillm.. Borden D. Smith. Cb&.ll. Pteraoa. Daniel YcMartiD. Wllilan• ld:eiOe. l<'. E. Mo;yer Ja.mea t. ~ort~rup W llHaln C. D.cluieJ': WPl ISSUE SPJ!ICIAL DEPOSIT BOOKS On •ullll!l or Ontt Dollar to 'i'en TbouiiiUicl. on which 1ntere11t ;;m tie pa.ld at the -to of 'l'bnte per c~nt. l!er• _a~num. ··-,.;.-- &vERY TBRBB MONTH& U Interest IS not arawn out; 'It wm bo ad4ed to the principal aud dra.W tntereat. .DepoaiQI made oil or before the alsth 4&1 et·th• montb draw mtereet froai the Orst. -- SAFETY DEPOSJ'I' BO'X;ES TO RENT IN OUR NlllW ;RJ,JR~ :E'ROO_. V.AUL'l'. Jnterllllt·bearlng certltlcntes Jnue<L Pra!tl on &l.i tlle l'r!n:J!t,)al Cltlea of tile World. Cool Drinks FOR Hot Weather. \- . Imported and Domestic Ginger Ale, Geyser and Arondack Spring Water Extra Fa:pcy Sarsapartlla. Cbas. 0. Cross & Sons JINGLES AND JESTS. One of 'Em. \What is a nature fakir, pa ?\ \A wigmaker, my son.\-Browning's. Life's Extremes. Some discontent is brewjng Every time man draws a breath; There's either nothing doing Or he's worked almost to death. -Washington Star. Often the Case. · mdil~eaic brought to t'he a.ttenR;icm· of.t.hfi couJF. 1.-\IIL\I''tlll •by J~hm • ~o!lDtaJb<l;;l. · · · · · : - ONE BN BROKE A WAGO,N QN THE BUMPY ROAD TO. GLOV- - ERSVILLE; CARS IN HABI'l' OF BREAKING THRO' FUNERALS A regular meeting of the common council Wa6 he1d Tues. evening. ·MlaJY- or Cross presided with all of the al- dermen present. The audits were, as follows: H. I;l. Alpaugh •••.•...• · $- II. :1:\: Alpaugh .•........ l<'red Dorn ............ . E. C.\ Nf)wton ...... , . · .• Thomas -O'Neil .......•.• A. C_alderwood .•...•.... J. W. MHler ....... .- ... . J. W. Miller ........... . J. P. O'Neil & Son ..... ··• J. T. Selmser . . ......... . Bam·man & VanDeFpoel W. s. Franklin ......... . J. W. Pakosta .......... . J. G •. Ferres .... _ ......... . H. E. Waterstreet ..... ~ .. . 4.00 4.00 • 40 3.15 i.13 -.25 17.00 18.00 6.6G 23.25· 17.64· 12.00 12.50 7'.5& 5.20 11.65 Stuart Henry ...........• J. W. Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . 126.00 '· A Us.t ·of, p~rm.anent: Sidewalk gi'l!Ki· ~~ pl'e$t!:ieEt-by tlhe ffi<ty ~gtneer ·anld <OR motion 'ot c A.lderllllllill HarW• . ., ' kins they were adopted. Engineer Campbe1rl sta.t~ tal-at lle had made -the necessiwY flll·rveys ra:nd stalted out li~_reJ.ative-to till~ trl~ fer of East State silreet ang $a&t Olinbon avenue,· w.h1~ ·A. :R;. Iajlna hras offe.red to traMfer to ~he ptty· a,nd a. resolution wa.'>. ad®te~ Teque8Uri:g Mr. Kinne to .pres.enrt tlfte pr(!per de.eds. An •adjournment was t.hen taken until next 1\f.onday evening w:H:en:· the bids for the )Vater street l)!Wemeillt will ]),9 open~d. STATE'S TITL~ TO BIG . TR,A<JT'lS l\fuotJ!~N. Street Supt. pay roll No. 36 77.39 Street Supt. pay roll No. 37 ),22.65 Engineer's pay roll_ No. 27 . 15.00 Engineer's pay roll No. 28 . 22.50 water. Charles Baumgaertel of Glovers- This trac>t and l.alm ·have been main-. 1'he title of the f!tate iri, 'tg'\V,$hip ~. the most valuable township iJl the Adi· l:ontla·cks, ha~. b·een' sever~iyl~hru,ken In a decision just handed down by Justice Van Kirk. It is the severest' blow to , the inoorests -of the state in the Adi· ;rondack preserve yet experienced. The ·land in question is known among tour· -ists and campers as Raqliette l~ke. In the town;hip are._16;000_ acres of primi- tive forest ·and <about 9,000 acres of ville was present and stated that tained as public camping gi'Ounds, the about two weeks ago he broke a state claiming title under coinp:troiler's wheel on account of the condition taxes for the years 1871 to 1877 and of North Perry street The bill for 1881. Under the :terms of the ·former the repairs had been sent to tbe city Constitution tbe state leased !*lveral but he had received no reply. Af- camp sites and handsome eamps were ter some questioning the matter was erected upon them. referred to the judiciary committee. The erection of additions to these Attorney W. W. Smith appeared on camps •has lately been stopped, .and in behalf of the Hinckle Brewing com- its activtty at Raquette lake the state pany. Mr. Smith stated that the ·became involved in litigation with company had erected a sign a.t Chris John N. Golding of New' York, a Van Antwerp's saloon at the corner wealty camp owner of the R<aqnette of Main and William streets unin- lake district. The state endeavored to tentionally vio~ating a city ordin- eject :\fr. Golding, but Justice Van ance without first securing · permis- KirJ;: decided that •Mr. Golding was sion He stated that the company the owner of the free title back of the was wililng to change the sign if it state, and is vested with a:bsolute title was not put up in accordance with to all Ra,cquette lake and the land un- the ordinances. It was decided to der the Jal,e.and tbe forest land. HA~. ,~fAD 'lUMBt! - . - / Dropped 35 F<'ct IW.d Svffied All the · Paint \\'hen Ladd~r. Used fon Sc~ll·'J fold Gave Way. Wdlli~m H. Seeley, a boss -painter of No. 4 .. Burr. street, ;md a man named Hammond, whQ resides at the corner o1• East Pine and Park st~eets, Glov- ersville, took a dl'op of thirty-five feet when the ladder sca!Told from which they were pa~ntlng the gabled end of tb,!l new .addition to the I4ttauer Brothers factory ·in Gloversville, broke. Both were injured. . The· scaffold was suspended at a Imint opposite t~e windows of tqe flourth floor- of the, factory. It was made by suspending;:a long la,~der -~i either end to rcmes which were grap- pled to the gabl~d roof. . Boards' of s'llflicoien:t thJ.ckne-Ss\to--support the men were placed on the roJJnds of the hori· zontal ladder. ; -( . · . · ·. ~ ·. ; Seeley and Ha'tllm6:lld were wdrli'· ing on the ladder, -and an .apprentice prujiter, Everett >rockers<)rl: :of' No. 204 Bleecker street,· was just climbing through -the window onto· the scaffold when, with a crack like the rel}{)rt of a riflE\, the ladder parted, letting the two ttH~U down to the ground ·below.· Seeley struck almost :\«lu~rely on his back o~ soft earth, · whi-ie' Hammond stl'Uck face downwa~d on li. pile of large ooulders, w.bleh ·~oay directly un- derneath where tbey were working. A •hurry call was sent •for the ambu- lance and it, together with Dl'S. Gold· berg and A. L. J-ohnson, were qulckly on the scene. Seeley was conscious and was carried in:to rthe shlpping room of the IAttaullr f·actory. He re- covered suflicientl3' to be removed- to his tome. Hammond, l!o<Wever, had not escaped so ·luckily. \Vhen. taken into the building he •had·' not regained conscious·n·ess. Dr. Gold•berg admin- istered to him and soon !brought< 1Jiim around, after W<hiCh he was taken· to hi<S home by Everett Eckerson, rthe allow the sign to remain and the other cam-pers and properj:y owners city electrician was instructed to at Racquette l·ake include Mrs._ Lucy· examine the manner in which it was P. c. Lounsbury, wife of the former paint'er, who just 't.scaped ·the same ff}ll by a fraetion or' a second. Dr. Johnson exwnined Seeley for broken bones, .but after a thorough ex- aminati-on was unll!ble to find any. 'l'he physician stated that it would prob&bly be several hours before he would ·be a·ble to · state positively P)lt up. governor of ·Connecj:icut; Dr. A. P. Spring Gone Astray.- Gerster, J. W. Ladow •and ·Mra. ·Collis The street committee was in- !'. Huntington. APPEAL IS ARGUED. whether ·Seeley had eecaped any seri- ous internal injury: . - < ' '• ' :_·~·:.\1~~ • -E, JR. lloyal Dutch Coffee A fine flavored, smooth drinking coffee. It- is most pleasant to the taste. J ' l . -35e lb. ' ':... - < _ ·~ .. Postum Ce~eal : ; t'\ ~ - • • . 'For persons who cannot drink coffee, will find this a very fine beverage. 2 ib. pkg. 25e. I • Baked Beans BELLE OF· BOSTON BRAND. A three lb. can of pork and beans ~ ' . with tomato sauce. \' 3 cans 25e. Tobacco OLD BUCK. All the nicotine removed by the latest process. Leaves a mild and pleasant tastet . < ' : aoc lb. • > - .• < ·i Egg o ·see- - ·. '· Toasted com flake. · A pealthful\-. :- • and nutritious - breakfast food.· It is steam cooked . 10e pkg •. .! c l I Salt -Pork Clear fat thin rind. Our own pack. 14 lbs. $1.00. Graham Wafers Boston Grahams. nice flavor. Have that 3 pkgs. 25e. I Mince Meat STERLING BRAND. · Equal to others. . Makes two large pies. 3 pkO~· 25e. ' Biggs-Dead men tell no tales. Diggs-But their tombstones {Jhicago News. do.-- structed to investigate a spring on the property owned by the late Mar- vin Hillabrandt,' which it is claimed has changed its course arid instead of flowing into the Caya\utta, enters upon private property. In -the appellate division at Sara- toga yesterday,: the appeal recently tal<en by :\Irs. Marg:aret C~s!'l, admin- istratrix of the goodJs, chattels .and BODY OF CATTL;El BUYER FOUl\\l> IN THE LOCKS •. --- There's a Di-fference. Now, hQ!'e is a faqt that do.ubtless ·--You've-noticed as well as I_: . Some men 'l\::!D-Y be plcaS3.T!.t to talk to~ But not to be tnE:cd to by. -Philadelphia Press. It satisfies most exact- ing coffee drinkers. the ·21 Cent,s THE PO-UND C. & S. Seal Brand An extraordinary tea at an ordi- • nary pnce. The matter of allowing the Pres- byterian church to connect its gut- ters· arui- ram· water- pipes with the eight inch sanitary sewer on Market street was discussed at length. It wa.s decided to have the pro.!l'erty connected up with the storm stewer connected up with the storm water sewer that crosses from William street to Market, providing that the rights of way across. private property could be secured and a connection made in the rear of the Northrup Mfg. company. 'The assessment rolls for the. pav- ing of South Perry street, between Madison and First avenue and on West Main street between W-illiam and Melcher streets were. adopted and ordered sent to the chamberlain for collection. Mayor (}ross stated that a com- plete list of sidewalks in bad con- dition would be presented at the next meeting and some action taken at that time. The matter of repairs to the heat- ing pipes in the Decker Hose hou$e was referred to- the committee. ' Attorney Edward Monahan and Tailor Paul Sifford were given per- mission to erect signs OJi tJhe motion of Alderman 'Lip- pert the e·lectric light company was ordered to c:hange the light'S ·a.t the corne-r of DeeMer and Perry !l'treets a.n.-d at th~ ·corner of M.a-son and Mar- ket s.tre>ets from the Slide 'to the cen- ter of the st-reet. On motion of Ald·ermarn Wilms t!he engineer was instru-ct~d to mak,e the ne-ce·sac1;ry surv-ey an-d maps grade of Gilbert street. Cars Divide Fuuet•als- for a credits o-f the lat.e .J'!)sep)l Oaf!fl, from FORT PLAIN.· i!ept. 17-John DY· the decision of Referee Will-iam A. ::\iac crert, one_ o<f the-'loc,Jderrders !employ- Donald of Gloversville, was .argued. \ It will be remembered that up'on the ed below ·the vil~age, while ·alt work death of ::\Ir. Case, his wife w.as ap- Shu,ttmg off the paddles fou:nd. th-at one of tlhem Wa'S not working. Sup- polnted his administratrix and <When b 1 ef•or<,·l posing th-at the opening was frll~d u.p she made her final aC<Cotinting the surrogate,' objections were filed ·bY .with refus-e thrown into the canal, ~e with his pike pole, removed <tbe ob- certain creditors. The ma-tter was. re· ject from Uhe opening, and U'POR raii.s- ferred to William A. •MacDonald, Esq., ing it to the surtace foun'd i•t to be of Gloversville, who surcharged the ac- count some· $800. Surrogate Keck con- the 'body Of a man. W Wh the ass<is- tlarnee of hi'S companions it wars raised firmed the referee's report and an ap- to t'he doc·k. The •body, without peal was tben taken •by the admin!s- d ~u,\t h-ad been t'n th~ iwa;ter for sev- tr-atrix. Judge C. W. •Smltll apPeared v \' ~ for the administratrix, while A,ttorney er.al ·dii.YS and was badly discalored Borden D. Smith, spol<e for Smith & and dtsftgured. ·Coroner Vd,ckers was sent for and examined the T>emalns, ::lioyer, John C. Mason, D. C. Moore, w-hi~h wene lruter taken to >tlhe un- Dudley & Dennison, and Henry W. dertJa!kin;g parlors of Charles Thur- 'l'horne, repl'esenting creditors. ( woo-d. About $l 5 '\\'as found in >bhe pocke:t-s. I;ate la<s.t evening ·llhe body was identified as that- of James Mc- Feal!Y. of St. Johnsville, a cattl-e buy- er. He w&s I;ru;;t ~en -in Fort P.lain l•ast Fri d•a~ nright. GLOVERSVILLE PASTOR IS RE'rUR.r.'U}D BY cpNFElt:il!NcE. Rev. F, S. •Sha·\\', who -has been pas- tor of the Free Methodist chur~h on Kiugsboro av.fnue, Gloversville, for some montlils, has bee!l · ret~rned to that charge ·by the Sv.squehanria Free Methodist conference, which ,closed its annual session at Rev. Shaw's church Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Sbaw has labored earnestly in 'the charge here arld the congregation has stealiily in- '\. creased in numbers. ·1> The conference, 'Whieh ·wall b:eld un- der the auS>pices of Rev. Mr. Shaw and his congreg-ation, was very successful. The closing • sessions began at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, when Bish- op J o~es of M1ehigan delivereq an In- teresting sermon. ' Sunday ev~nlng, Rev. w. B. Olmstead of Qhicag'6 spoke on \'l'he Grchvth ' of' Gr~ee:'~ .. ' The • • I ~. ' \ f•~ • churc-h was well_filled a:tl'ioth·serVIces. . - . . ', . -, . - ' ' HENRY _JJOUCKS. ST. JOHNSViLLE, Sept. 17.-· Henry Lou•c,ks,_ an o'ld and res.pected citizen of Manheim, died art lhds resi- d,ence In ·tlhat t9-wn, neal' 1\tanrhei·m Center Friday aJ'tet'Iloon, in :the 7 9•t~ Yl'l&r of his age, havi~g been·. bairn December 18, 1828. He WaJS ·Of -t'he pioneer. stock, his grandf'a:tjlmr, Hen-. ry Loucks, ha;ving fough~ on the p•at- riot side ·a.-t O!'iskany. He h.a;d nesid- ed at the pres~nt location sinee 1848. He was m,arried October 2,- 1856, to Miary Bixby, who die!l 'in ' August, 1895 He is survived l:iy one -son, • ,5 i I . _ Ed'W•ard and tour daughters, Mra. W. . ' ... B. ·smith, and Misses Sadie, F'mnkie, RIMINISCfNUS · Of A LAWYER An Apology to the Public on a Hu- morous Blunder of a Local Paper. To t.'he Ed-itor of t•he Repu'bUcan: T.tra:t ga.l\rulou-s ol-d feUow, ·the rug- man has b·een so reminiscent, la.tely, , < bhat I've h;ard<Jy 'ha;d tirme to prep·are the ba.lance of my Ei!izabeth C:wdY St:}nton series; and •!illso ·my series on Geology,. severo:! nulll!ber£ of eac1h of whi•coh aa-e due 'alld owing to t'he reade-rs of 1Jhe Republican an4 their neighbars. This obUgation I will endeavor to fulfil unless I am over- taken with lite-rary b·ankru·ptcy, -a.nd, in such ev!&ni, I bequeath 01;1e plllJl'd:i- cullar ~trticle of my geology series to the .Johnstown HistJ;>rical society. It seem-s titaJt by some edi>tor'ial in- •a'dvertance or geolog,iC!a;l di<Spla.ce- ment1 I don't know V~'lhich, a <local -pa- per, 'the Fulton Counrt'Y Democrat, wihi'Clh cO'fl'i>ed my aTticle-on 0-a:ssius M. Clay, Susan B •• Anthony, Lily Jos- -lin Ga~ and He'nry R Stanton, pla.c- . ed over u t:he -heading intended for my geologica'! series, which r~a.d: \The Hi&OOI\Y ·or --Loool Geology, con- tinued. An4 then . \Hwp·pen!IIlfgB of Happenings, under tiha.t head-ing, an a·r·ticle t'he same day ·properly a.ppe:a.r- e-d in t'he DalilY Repu~l:ican, rellruting . to fossils. The implication is obvious that the.se nfoot respeet>a!!1'le 'historic oharaete-11\ ,I;UaY !h(a.Ve been rbalren 'by some car~~~~s- J:ef~:r- of both_ 'P<l1Pffi'S , ars :ruavi~g be,ep pxoperly treated ul,l- Yo-ur Room Wilt ·sa· COOLER~-· J if you use a Gas Range for your cook~ . ,, ing and baking. Call and see our line from $8.00 up. ' 1 fulton County Gas & Bectric Johnstown~ 105 West Main Street,.-.~ STEEl. WORKERS 1\\EARLY Fl~'ISH A \'!FE BJl}ATE'R. ' SUSPJ>Xl\l' -FOUJ,. PLAY ., DEA'.fH OF. CO LOBED )(i!~~~.f}~:~ A·lderm'a.n i\faloney . called .atten- tion tn t<he trolley cars intertering wLth funeral processdons. He stated that a process-ion p.assing through LIGHTHAJl.T WAS· AdQuiTTED, Main street Snnday' wa;g, divided in and ·Lotta Loucks', a~i of Mlaln.hei-m. 1 The ·:tuneral Will .i.le ·held tomorrow \ - - .. '•( . . ' - from the residence at 11 a.. m .• and der the i!'H~~iHng referre4 :to, thus· CHICAGO, Sept. 17.-~rwo ·hundrt\d making.·t'h~-to.sS;ils-9-f a ll!'uc'h later: infuriafed steel workers of Indi,ana dla.te than either th:e trUob-i!te or the H!l'rbor ~at· noon Saturday ·battered ofhcia.Is ha,·e reeeh·ed -o(l'~d1:u-g edi.t<>r .• , For-a-U of whi<eh I down the d~or at the home of Charles which. ~auses n suspicion of w~sh m.y,b!Jw!is and •iii!Po1ogise for the J'll.eger, a ,shp~aker: accused .. of wife in ~onnection with the-death rr{)ln i.b.e ReJ:or-mM C!hui\Ch -o{ :M:a:n- . heim at 1 p. m~;'itev·. R. -J. Van Dri'- sen- o-f central · :Bctdge, &:lhhhai:ie county, Q1liCla.tinz:. · · GUIDBS IN TERROR: R-obinson, the colored resi~n-t port. who was ·found dea-(1,, Sft;~\tt~~~o uninten.Jtlona.Lact of. <llhe• print~ 'hi!-v~ beating, threw a noose a-bout ·hi<~~ neck in the ma-tte-r in e'h•rul'\!l'e. He'·s ;equal and . after dragging him a block to lllll Iris-b bul-l;, whoever lb:e m·ruy be. through. the streets· tossed the rope DON~LD ~MARTIN. over the crossarm of a telegr<aph pole morJ:ing in the b:ar~Jn_rthe r'!lllf and stall'ted iJo hang him. Spellman House in that PASIDR INSTAL;LfD. 'l'h~ree pollieemen fought their w-a:y cat1se of death was ~iv~n kl! · Yesterday -bh-e deer SE!ia!!On in the through the crowd, cut the rope and is-m, and the remiins were'·.!J 1.-!lri~ Adiron!J.<aocks opened and tjhe ~n -' '- reecued Jaeger; •but not 1before he had day. The iQ.f-orri:lati~n- rti.C~iV.ei:i:~ .. for -ll!ltnters has 'begun. NQW lis. t'he -Rev. R. C. Wright w-as i;ns'tail!led been el;t·oked into unconsciousness. guide'S' season of -l!lnxiety. They never as .a pas'to-r of St. I.,uke~,S_]jlngliislli Lu- Jaeger is aecrised of hav-ing beaten the officers wa, to the e~l':eet,Jt~ 25 Ceats· Half two sections ·by ·a c:ar. MdentJJtm After a: short .trial iri poi'i<..e court uppert stated that affairs O<f ilhis Caivln G. ,Lighth:ut, a tic~# .t~~er a.t kind· often happen on North· PeNy> the Family theatre;- ~loye!='!i-~lle, w-as street while Alder.ma:n Ha.wkin.s sp·oke acquitted on a. cli:arge of 11$\!ii.Ult in of a similar occurrence wlh'il-e the· the third degree, · pref~rred ·~y · M.ax Od·d l<'eHows were. holding their am- Sandler a Hebrew cobbler. , .The l'llt· n.ua1 memorial dra.y. Some O<f the al- ter alle~ed that ·Lighfuart as,ii~ulted dermen said that the pol•ice <h'llld been !lim while forcing him to pick: from known to •Stand right 'by and allo-W the floor of the the~ctl:):e elifrA.Jice ·~a this to be done whenit wars within t-Icket which ·had djg,Ppe'il i~~X th·eir power to stop it. The clerk band as he was •li·b~t- to I>Jti!S.:_'It ·to was ins-tructed l:.o ltake the matter_ u-p Lighthart. N. B:. Atifoo( ;q)ptjt~ 'for wilth the,·rlllihroad offiCii;aJs at GIOVE)rs·'l Lighthart, and Arth.qr L. ·Gratf~r the vme, while ~Layor .Oroas swid )le complainant. . feel qutte srute Willen the woods are tllMa.n chu.roh, at Arnst~~. ·on hi<S wife till she was near death eat•1y quantity or red pr cayenne t>ePPI~ fuU, of ineX!Peiil'lnced 'II;IIId <rOOkl~ Su_nd:ay evening, <U>. rthe su~sor of Saturday .morning, followihg a · p1·o- found upon .the'Gnan's men and fOYS M'Illed wit]). ;r!!les Wtb.o Rev. W. F: W!hitt¥€'r. . · longed visit to several saloons. when the ·body wa.s 1ici'li'l\1i') 'Vt!Ll fir'e at any spot 'Wfu.en,tlh;ery 'hea.r a Rev. A. s: ltain; of'T-roy, p~rersidlent .Neighoors declare that ·after · he had death was due to strah!W:l:li!til>!l~· POUND PACKAGit PHONB.~. £Ow . .wast. would call the at<ben:tion of Clhief ' Tre·a<t to tb!e matter. · 'f\he ra'Uroa•d company wld-1 a.lso be ..;.ked to place a l[g.blt in the station at tbe f,air !!,'rounds. · J'Ohn C. Lyn-augh wa'S graruted per· m4sion to remove· iiilrli.d trees on lbas property ou ~I-ea.dirw street. · The city engineer .:Prese11ted . ~ ShoWing mdewalltJ. .eitTb umd lines on Irving street, and OOl\b sidewalk g1·ade:s f:or South W1111a.mi art·d 'Burton streets' and they were ad~ op-tei:J and ordered placet\ on . fi!e .. · The sitlew:al k co ~;lim! tt~e .'!01-'!s ·_gtant- ed an ~xlension i)f'Ume in tale ~er .. _fJwj.g sn'!llp or --.ee t'h·e buShes move- of tJhe Hall-'lbw1ok sy·nOd, who .~arve • the . left home for bis plaee of business in by the action of his -subs1tail~e;:c'~'·;;'~J~ an:li then - 1nvesti~ to aee- w:tta.t it .ch!amge •t.a .the -P'4®le, condueted t:he the morning They· found his wife lying The theory\ ls that· ,.,,,..,.., \'' ' they fl.~d ·lilt Ji.nd. 'Whe'theT or not Thi:lr~iee. asSisted :b-y ;Rev. J. J. DOlllh?-- near the bed, covered with· blood lln.U pe1-sons ·llad thrown of plli~$it\ ·tam.'Y'th~ng: 'W'9Afl 'hit, '8a'YIS· >the Alll$1ter- l{l Q'i . Glov:el'IIVitle,· W'llO g.a.ve t'hie unconscious. .Her e\indition was su~b per ~n .the. ma':'s face ...... ,~-: -,,, . dMn Se'Ji>t1ne-1.. <Cha-rge to <flhe.;;asto:r. that t'o~c;;~'iae't1:ril~ it' ~as ·b~lieveih1lat wllile'lie'':was il} tbe· 1-}llJJ.ar,. ~'\~ ... -~~/ : ·, S!le Jit\d been.ftt1).tder~ . 1 iU a~ ·~}!~{)XiC~t(j{( .ll',t} .:o:il(tJ~~')~;.l~ SOKQ~V~V-1\QJirK ·. 'Jae\er;s' :ii'~m~ irs.'\in' the hea:t oi a ; past daY, ,01' twn, and·~~~= _, ,;,,,,,.. .,,·, ...... - .: ~settl(l~~n\of ·~~'PJ,~jres :Or the·.st~~Ij; fm~nd~t.o,wa~i·(fnt ti1e_E . ' . '' Steven ·Vafr6ck; and M'lll1'¥ -Sokol,- mills ·a'nd their wtves became 'iJ1teres,t- r€'m.nills. · C~J~~et· W. ~~;~.:~~r, 11-lov •. 'l both of this ·cit!, were m!l<'l'ried at. ed in tha woman's behalf. ~rhl>y slim-; Sheriff Kloek w.¢1)-'i: .. j:'o mville, cited\' :a.t in New_ a nuptial . ~~ ,;':'~t!\ ·St._ :Pat'tielt's. .moned ll.- ,J1h-5'~Jci~ll;- who l'~'·t;~d her' ·~veninjl' _ fm•\ t~e, ~~~1>?9~ ' . . '.' ,,, ·· 'lilbo'iit 9; <iti.~ 8lt; .{j;3ln.f.•daiy: ~ndng. arid dtj)SS00 1 ~~r i~u~·!es. They t!;<>n; .further mvesttg!lhon, ~;Cl'l\\ . fi,Jf~ hrold He ll :a;' Rev; l\'\bet: ._l!ftl,·.d¢liii.U~. The- to.ld 'fl,l~e4'-~~,.:on.nd~ Of. the <>ha~:p:e~ she stood h~ t:Jiut ..t~ .re·:;rm.•tns. a~f:f.il•Jl r,.,,,..\\'...,.. htiQt~er . o . rP qtl:lftJrB'filiu.,,i-<-.,t>tee.~if~·~al.s~~li~::cltiv;;. - .· . . '.in!l«e ·A~biiit''l'-i~~~ •·· , ·. ex1mmec1. ~t,011«1J~~t ;. : ·-. ,. :' . . . -, , -\ : - -.-' .._,.. AtiFR.ElJ '4<lliJER. '.·-=:· •• ::. ~-~ . .·~·;