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Show SuilJru llratti. Yeslenlay Ilrolher James Wlckens, who has been for somo time employed as carp-ntcr on the Temple lllock, Tltltwl thu shop aud, 011 account of feeling III, returned to his home at 2 o'clock In Iho afternoon. Two hours afterwards ho sealed lilmself at a labia totake some (,. Ho had ! that iwaltlori but a shirt time when he suddenly cjplred. HI. f,my wrri, of course, thrown Into Ilie deepeslcrlef and con.ternatlon by the event. ISIIiof January la.huudwsa a ntllve of Hurrey, liiiglnnd. He leaves a largo family who n.m .1..... deni invn him for sull.ttnie jyeanilnfomiH that the iiumtvr of his cltlMrmi la eljht, the youngest of whom a time. 'ear. old" and the eldest about ilfirsju. ilrolher Wlckens Is stwlien of as a worthy man, nnd the situation luwhlcli hit lumlly Is left It otiewlihh should call forth active and aubsLinllal syminihy. ,"" "I "'alii was hiart trouble, riils being is-rfeclly clear, Coroner Harris deolde. not to hold mi Innuest. Tho funeral service will Is. held lo. J.levcnUi Ward mealing houso. |