Show mll > SAD TALE IN A WILL llmlli OmlnliM Two 311111oal Tlmnch a Vatlin Ihrfl The mint of the will of August Kill msn by Surrogate fleam S Wet la Camden yeterda brought to light avery a-very pathetic story says the Phlladsl this Pres August Kullman was the promising ron of a method 1st episcopal minister stationed nt Sea Isle City Miss Ads 1 Ino C eslherli was the daughter of ho Itev Samuel C Wealherby a irclhodltt episcopal minister who was stationed at Haddoufleld The young people became acquainted In attending religious gatherings and attachment was formed which terminated lln a marriage mar-riage which wan nltendod by many iromlnenl persons from all parls of mho state A short limo before the mar rlago took place there were urgent calls for mlMlonarlm In India nnd < 1 tho two decided after marriage to devote their Ivcs to missionary labors After the ceremony they started for their field of labor nt Asauool Ilengtl India They reached their post of duty In Kcbruar lgi one month after their narrlago and entered upon their duties du-ties They hail been laboring but a short lime when the natives began to tile of cholera Tho oung rnlsatonnrles were ndvl M to save their lives by gong go-ng to other parts but they decided to stay and minister to the sufferers In order to nvold l the disease they decided 1 de-cided to drink no water as It was declared de-clared to ba polluted and the onus of the spread of tho conlnilon They purchased pur-chased n cow snd drank the milk and were free from the dreaded l dlKos 1rom Iho meager Information at land It appear that on Jelly Sfi one of tho natltew during the nbwno of the missionary and his wife drank n quantity quan-tity of the milk nnd In order to eon MIll l his crime ho procured some of the contaminated 1 water from n streeni which was placed In a receptacle with till milk When the missionaries returned from their minion of lose amid labor with the natives they were very thirsty and drAnk considerable of the watered milk They ale n Unlit supper and attended a pram meeting During tho service Mr Kullman was taken 111 and was assisted as-sisted home On the way Mrs 1 Knll mAn was attacked All night long the husband and l wife altcmlcd 1 b > oilier missionaries fought with tho dreaded lilsguo being unable to account for the attack as they had escaped so many months In n strange country hundreds hun-dreds of mile from home they tossed on their couches offering each other all tho encouragement possible under the circumstance At 1 I oclock on tho morning of July 2G Mrs Kullman became be-came unconscious and died Four hours afterward Mr Kullmnn died |