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Show Feared lteln Hurled Alive. j Ahmr L. Dunn, a veteran of tlio civil "war, was buried at I'lirlinytnii, la., the other d.iy. Ho died several days a'o tit , the no of fifl, but iu accordance with the retjuest ho hail made the interment ! was deferred as lon, as possible. This I was tlio second time Ilium had died, to all appearances. Several years n.o, af-! af-! tor a peculiar illness, tho doctors pro- nounce l him dead, and his body was I placed in a casket. Shortly before the colli u wan lowered into the grave Dunn showed sii.;ns of life, and in a few days was well and strong. The story of his experience was thrilling, lie claimed ; that he was conscious of what was going j on about him; understood the couversa- I tiiin; could even see the faces of his family fam-ily as they bent over him; but could not ' S'ak or move. Afterward he had a dread of being buried alive, and it was ' fortius reason that ho made the request j for delay. Philadelphia. Ledger. I |