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Show VllJaco of Itomffuce, Sanborn is a quaint little New York village and is swept by the placid waters of the Hudson, which at that point narrows down to a modern g-ood-sied creek. The place has been prolific with queer happenings, strange romances roman-ces and everything else that introduces the odd phase of human life. The latest strange case developed is of the , Enoch Arden order. In ISGO Thomas Tisdnle, with a wife and four children, lived in a Canadian village. This year, he was engaged as escort to a fishing party to Georgian Buy, and when the party returned Tisdnle Tis-dnle was reported as having left them in a row boat, and nothing was heard from him since. It was presumed that he was lost among the many islands in the bay and drowned. After several years, as Tisdale did not return to his family, M rs. Tisdale accepted the theory of his death and married William Davis. In about four years the second husband died, and the widow married a Mr. Copeland, of Tonawanda. A few days ago Tisdale appeared at Sanborn, nnd Mrs. Copeland being sent for identified iden-tified him as her long-missing first husband. Present indications are that the third husband will have to relin- ! quish his wife and that she wiTT join her fortunes with Tisdale. |