St. John Item, 12 Mar 1885 RANDLE /RANDELL On Wednesday of last week, as Charles RANDELL was returning home from Cleopatra, he called in at one of his neighbors, about one mile from his own home, remaining a while after dark. Being heavily under the influence of liquor his neighbor concluded he would go part of the way home with him, and after helping him over the greatest and worst part of the road, Randell concluded he could go the rest of the way alone, so the neighbor returned home. The next morning, Mr. Randell was found about 3 quarters of a mile from home and one quarter from his neighbors who had assisted him the eveing before. It seems that he must have got lost and wandering about until completely exhausted, lay down to rest, closed his yes, went to sleep, and chilled to death, having his right hand in his bosom, over his heart and his left hold of the lapel of his coat. Mr. Randell was an Englishman by birth and came to this country about 30 years ago. He was a baker by trade, unmarried and lived alone. He has three sisters, and one brother. One sister living in New York, the others in this county. He was a well to do citizen, very polite, owned a good farm but intemperance was his worst enemy and like it has done to many others, brought him down in sorrow to the grave. **** This item had the name spelled both ways throughout the article.. I stayed with what was typed most frequently...Randell.