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non we at once determined upon,Mrs. Floyd possessed in her own rignt a few hundred dollars which she had always managed hjrself, tips together with her share of the household goods, which were divided between them ever, to the knives and forks, shegathered together, stored her goodswith a neighbor, and went forth from her husband’s house, ostensibly for the purpose, at present, of vistingsome relatives in Caldwell. Shewent to Point Pleasant and took theevening train South , and it has nowtranspired tha Abe Garber tookhe s*m* train at Byes ♦ ville, os.ensibly tor Viiginia. A* Floyd did not get off at. Caldwell, it’sfair to presume that she concluded togo to Virginia also. Neither of theparties have since been heard from .Garber is about fifty years of age , , and leaves an estimable wife, someyears his junior, and a large familyot re«pectable children some of whom are married. 4Mrs. Floyd leaves only her husband , having no children. He, it is 1said, takes the matter rather philo- 1 sonhically and concludes if his wife )prefers Garber to him, she can* tro 1
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