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Show DKATII OF V. .1. NOU!)U(Ilt. 1 rroiuMng Noting Man Ulr of 1 ptiold I'tieiiiiionla. The many friend of llrother Wm. J. Woodbury of the Haveuth ward ot thli tlty will douhtleM be aurprlped andalnod to Iwru that heiueturubtd to death at 0 13 lat evunlug. He Iim Initialling for about three wttki, but waauotaoifrlouily atn-tttxl a tu ei tlte any alarm amoug hlfrlenJj until about ten dnjulnce, when lilt ailment aumel the form of typhoid pmu monla and he wa compelled to take tu hilled, Kveiifelncu thvu, however, atroug hojita were eutrr tallied for htm, and hli ludden collapue ltt evening caued general ut rUe. Hla wlfo li atrecleU with the fever, alw, and haa bi-eu for a week iM, which make the hockcauwl by hl death all the more perere upon htr. l.verthlnff laUlng done for her that frleiidrhlp and ani lathyi-au lUHgutt bi count tract tlie effnti of the nnlady. The Uireaud wai the ton of Then 11. and Harriet Wohltmry. and waa Wrn lu thU city ov. .0,17. Jle wai an ixtmjUry young man, a xraloua and coimulenl la(ter day Halnt and wMrrtprctetlandUlovetl ly all who knew htm. He lllh-d a mUilon to the H-jullit-ni Htntia a fvwytara ilnce with grtat cr twill to hlmwlt and Ilia cauie, aud haa lit 1 1 n numWr of jiuiiltloni of truit and Importauiu ilnre returning, among which I the olllce of I'rrsldeiit of the V. M. M.l. A. of the Heventh ward. The acrvlcee over hli n main will be heli lu the Heventh want aMembI; room at 1 p, m. tomorrow ( Trlda) .) |