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Show OBITUAkY. j LMtie Marie Ponder, aged pi yea,- i i!''-d at her h-mie. I'e.'KI Lafayette street' ; last Sunday afternoon. Her de.i th was '''"" of si arl.-t fever, from which I';,d been suffering for two weeks ..Ian,, was a pupil ,.f the 1 mtiiaeia 1 e ' "tiecption school, where she was reo- J "gmzed by ail hrr little classmates as ;' 'itle. amiable and lovable child. I Ii- funeral was held on Monday. ! ,r- I'runk 'Hal!oian. who had for ;"!!. tune been aflliited with tuben-u- I " ; is. , ante from his home in Ohio, ar- riving in this city at lo o'clock on Sat- j '"'day evening;. Ho Vas taken to a a.'tei near the union depot, from which b.. was to have been removed on the following day to the Consumptives" , bospltal. At midnight Father Casey J v Hf! called to Mr. I'Halloran's bedside. I arriving just in time to give him the last sacraments. He died at 12:15. De- k ceased was' a cousin of Miss Marv ;r " Halloran, a well known nurse of this icity. Miss Dunn, a well known young lady r't St. Leo's parish, was buried on Sun- 1 f'-iy afternoon. Father rasev delivered I funeral oration, while the music was under the direction of Mrs. J. G. Steaner. - Father- Casey spoke feelingly of Miss Dunn's exemplary life and hap- Py death. |