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Show J THE SEARLES IVILL, HEARING. Nothing of Importance Developed from the Letters Head this Morning. Salem, Mass., Oct. 22. The seceud day of the adjourned hearing iu the Searlea will case began today with the same crow das heretofore. Another lot of business letters from Stillman and Hubbard to Mrs. Searles were read. Oct. 11, lST, they inclo-ed the form of a note to Huntington in which Mrs. Searles says she must repudiate the agreement signed by Timothy Hopkins uutil she knows what it j: i. Other letters were of 110 present im portance. Burlcy then a-ked for the letters from Mr. and Mrs. Searles to Hubbard & Millmau. ' They were road and showed the deposits to Mrs. Se-jrlcs' credit iu the, banks to amount to $210,0.10 in three months. The last telegram announced Mrs. Searles' death. ; .a . |