iper naan named Tiffany, but a tew years lat- mosq i°ms er secured a divorce and married Mr. oniy ex- Wilcox. At the end of a few years she fact * all secured a divorce and remarried Mr. wj10 uth I Tiffany. Later still she was divorced 0f w from Mr. Tiffany and married Mr.Wilcox for the second time. A iNorvto USE DANA’S SARSAPARILLA,IT’S be hti on ‘ THE KIND THAT CURES.” P°rta L uu foreMrlers And the Town Pays the Bill. ^:]pr3os- George Platt, a pensioner, was arres- Wl11ted Monday afternoon by Officer North- „ rop, on a charge of theft preferred „ ^ e lirts against him by Sirs. Frank Sherwood. rVall Both are residents of the somewhat ro 2t classical street known as Smith street. walK He was taken before Justice Austin ?yer, ace where he plead not guilty in a sort of a I- ;rari 3WS hardly-know-what-to-say tone of voice. tnis 1 1 f? Mrs. Sherwood was the first witnes ex-■tie amined. She said that Platt during her Jol P?s,e absence went into her house and helped four ■ . cil himself to roast beef and bread ; did Mills ious noj. care so jqucJ! about the loss of the thirt: food but he insulted her by taking or for st man “ponging out” as she expressed it, the they ton ^ean part °* mea*i anlt;* leaving the the p a t ’ fat; said that he had several times be- gave , fore helped himself from her pantry ; also 1 mat was willing to give him something to ’no£ eat but objected to his helping him-ipelt;^ Mrs. Sherwood’s husband was next §rage called as a witness, and the astounding r10^ s to fact was elicited from him that he knew Py tl: loyt nothing about the matter only what he ne Wf IVall bad heard, and supplemented his testi- ||vei the mony with the remark that Platt ought e ^ ■h it to be in jail. cocl£ther Mrs. Fanny Britto was the next wit- w ■.rr0- ness. Her testimony was in keeping .VVt for with that of Sherwood. J“1S 1lent Platt was asked if he had anything to £“at say in refutation of the evidence as to hut a the horrible deed he had committed f??r“ atric and he shook his head to the contrary nivid eved with about as much expression on his ^ aFP sec- face as there is on an egg plant. u-+iotic Justice Austin promptly fined him $2 ba1^July aud costs, in default of which he was carclf at of taken to jail. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, iium will be well repaid for the loss of their . lg a provender, in witness fees, which the Th will town will pay. maki•ibu- Platt is apparently non compos men- walk ding tis. The decision of the justice was a £ June i, to- surprise to a number who were in the Non nces room. The complaint ought never to Yorl have been filed. m. a