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Show ' - . i . -' i. t uU O ' - - . . . . J CI Hl's !'r::er. Shocked at the narrow escape of her chill from the feet of a frantic horse, Mrs. Nels P. Chrietensen of 271 East Fifth South street, beeaue unconscious last Friday and remains confined to her bed in a precarious condition. As already al-ready told in The Telegram last Saturday Satur-day the corse of a peddler named Orton ran the ehaft of the wagon he was drawing through a big bay attached to the ice wagon ef "W. Cotten, impaling and killing it instantly. At the time of the disaster a number of children were assembled about the wagon picking up livers of ice. Mrs. Christensen's child was among them. Mrs. Chrlstensen knew this and, filled with fear of her child's safety, ran to the spot about which a large crowd had gathered. It was some time before she found her child, safe, but the shock and suspense had so affected her nerves that as soon as she reached her house,, a few feet away, she fainted away and on recovering recov-ering went' into one swoon after another. an-other. Another child was born to Mrs. Christensen a few weeks ago and her condition since has been delicate. She is said not to be out of danger and grave fears for her recovery ire expressed. ex-pressed. , |