A touching" incident in conucc-j
Ition with thff»-4effirHi'of-nh'e child ;
■ of^Wm."^X. 'Black, superintendent!
:of the 3ttfve'-and heading- mill, j
was --the'/outspoken sorrow of the j
menTbt Mr. Black, showing the I
. cordial relationship existing be- j
i twe"en them. The men showed
their.sympathy by requesting the
mill be shut down for two days,
though they expected to be the
losers hereby. 'At the funeral
some beautiful flowers were sent!
by the employes of the mill. Much
sympathy is expressed for Mr.
aed Mrs. Wm. T. Black in the-
death of their youngest child and
only sou, which occurred on Sun-,
day morning at two, o'clock. Both
father and' mother, who were:
greatly devoted to the child, have!
been almost prostrated since their i
affliction. Funeral services were j
held at the house on Tuesday
morning,' ,at which/ Rev. A. W. \
Maddox and Rev. 'W. D. Aubrey.]
officiated. . The remains were
taken, by the family to K lino re,
Ohio, on Tuesday where inter¬
ment will be held.-—Tuppcr Lake
X. Y. Herald. 3"t-MV}0