Show FINDIG DROWNED pitso s jil by quicksilver A correspondent of the troy times gnes gives the following narrative of an occurrence at shrewsbury lakeit Lake Vt as coming corn ag under tinder his own ob sena er uon the lake is la now noted on account of the death of a young oung man a conductor on the rutland and burlington BUr linmon railroad i atho ho was drowned in in it a short nine ago at the tune time he with vu h several others were v ere playing ing rocking the boit boat analil making 1 it t dip dwerl ill len unluckily they v were ere all stamped sarn ped and this young man mail the best er in the lot was as drowned after a long and almost ho hopeless search search after the body a very cry novel idea was nas sti suggested rested which aich after trial proved suc ces cesium itil in m leading to the of his u v hereabouts about three ounces of quicksilver luick silver was put into it a leaf of brown I 1 bread well baked and thrown out into the lake tim the loaf WAS disco ered tu to move directly against the wind soon it stopped whirled around several times an and d sunk they immediately rowed to the place and threw out the grapplers grap grapp lers the first time they horacd his face the second time the hook fastened to his boot arid and he was hauled into the boat where ile he was found the water was 70 feet deep in his pockets were a large larg e silver i watch and a considerable quan quantity city of silver money which caused the attraction of the quicksilver and led to the discovery of his watery matery grave the ace accident place and sin singular 1 ular circumstances circumstance connected with the sad aclair render it remarkable |