C. HEYLER DEADFormer Resident of Hamilton PassesAway at Akron.('hrmtopher Heyler, a I'orim r wed*known eiti/.on of Hamilton, died Saturday morning at S oYloek at tin1 home of hi- daughter, Kate lleyier, in Akihii. The euu-e of Mr. llevler’-death was paralysis, witii which hewa stricken last summer.At the time of in- death in* waseighty-nine yoai- old. His wife died; twelve year- ayo and lie has lived it:Akron about six \ears. lie is survived *\ the following eiiildren : .Murv Hester of tin- cits, Kate lleyier of Akron, Mrs. D. \V. ilei-er of this city. Win, llevter o! Okia toma, Chari* s llevler* \ Ilt; s ( .. . and M Lo uBarker, **f tliis citv. i lie was a member of tin* St, Jonn% church of tai- citv and of tin* Odd i Fellows for almost sixty years.l'lie remain- will arrive hero Tuc’s-day morning and will be taken to the! home of his daughter, Mr.-. Dave llei-ser, of s]lt;) |)fiyion street, from wuerethe funeral will be iield at 2:30 p.m. Tue-dav with Itev. 11. A. Diekmaimiatir.g. Tlilt;* burial will he in the| (irocnwood cemetery, and tit© OddFellows will oflieiate at the grave. s