Show tr nsTItin3s 5e III Jon while S1QQ1eftj M That truth is sometimes stranger Is Illustrated by queer I Is fiction from that mysterious border ITlving between wakefulness and lying K complete unconsciousness of e eepthe land of dreams witcheries of tho necro I in the reams but lancer dreams play their part of the strangest manifestations me them are In tho realms of fact rerealed and been have I Murders Ldcrers caught through their I urderers J searchers have been led to ncv enc death has been fore ErlPd treasure d url ed Yldand disaster predicted Ono man 1d and Ohim fa Jig ago brought upon himself J breach of promise suit because ho whllo dream roposed to n woman he In her parlor dream was that of Mrs A peculiar J R Andrews president of tho Oma I club who located tho a Womans her lead body of her husband In the llatto river Nebraska I Mr Andrews a wealthy lawyer of bmaha recently went to a gravel pit thlch ho owned on Cedar creek 100 Lies from that city to pay off em byes Ho was not seen alive again I When tho telegram telling of his BUappearance reached his home his fcifo had already started for the scene If the tragedy having been Informed L a dream of his fate When she arrived at tho gravel pit he was told that her husband had tone down the river tho night before he Insisted that In her dream head 9 he-ad gone up the stream t Parties were sent out In both dl ectlons and the body was found ant fcp the stream near where In her rd Eleep she had seen a muffled figure 0o following her husband idu T In two dreams on the two nights by receding his start for California a n6 ouple of months ago Clark Emil rhornland a retired Swedish mer s a ml hant of New York foresaw his death trl n a railroad wreck rk So vivid were these visions that su fThornland wept when he kissed his daughter and grandchild goodbye ot Indeed It was with difficulty that he he was persuaded to start Ho said he nl Idld not expect to reach his destlna ua Itlon and took with him only enough Ith money to pay expenses believing that en lit he took more ho would lose It in o I the wreck tn4 Just as he had foreseen the train lpo r ed o 0 as 19 a 9 sas es Y f Id dIe I d-Ie Itl t IS e 9 I IlI I eRnha ksk rdlGrc Tnta 1 was wrecked It was the California 1 flyer on the Santa Fe road which 1 met Its I fate near Kansas City on Oct a 30 I When news of the accident and Its fatal result to Thornland was tele graphed his daughter Mrs Chants Thoren Brooklyn tho family related tho victims prophetic dream Strange things are being done con stantly by persons while asleep Some weeks ago at Wllkesbarre Pa Kate Smith In her somnambulistic rambles climbed to the roof of the house of Mrs Sol Hlrsch In which she lived How she got upon the roof Is a niys tery for she could only have gained It by a climb of which any woman would seem Incapable A somewhat similar but moro dangerous dan-gerous experiment was that of George Tauwalt of 30G Plane street Newark N J Early ono morning Mr Tnuwnlt was L t f 1 1 I I AJoaranbl RY karrCriyh tkr af aril Li I I found clinging to the edge of a third story window at his home and was rescued from his perilous position with difficulty A moro tragic result followed the sleep wanderings of Harry Davis of Minersville Pa Walking in his dreams ho fell from a thirdstory window and crashed to his death A few weeks ago Mrs Maggie Mc Cracken CO years old of Village Green Pa arose from her bed after midnight and started upon a somnambulistic somnam-bulistic tour of the neighborhood Unfortunately Un-fortunately she fell into a small stream near her home and was drowned Two cases wherein dreams had to do with death and disaster also came from the interior of Pennsylvania At Troy last summer Policeman Edward Fenner was killed during a pistol duel with robbers A few hours later Comfort Smith a farmer drove Into town and related a dream of the night before I saw Ed Fenner fighting a pistol duel with three men he said to the authorities One of tho men was wounded Smiths description of one of the men was almost Identical with that of a suspect whom the authorities were already following On Oct 29 at Monongahela Pa one of those disasters that so frequently attach themselves to coal mines occurred oc-curred Among those killed was General Gen-eral Manager Hornlckel It transpired later that at about the hour of the tragedy in the minenear midnightMrs Hornlckel awoke with a scream She said she had witnessed in her dreams an explosion and that her husband was among the victims wwww |