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Show s A ttran'e nlory comes from Fulrvlcw uoneurnlnt; the death ol Mrs. JosSe Ftillor, who passed mviiy there during the week. Were It not for tho fuot thtit witnesses, reputable men and wo- i men of different i ellgious fiiltlis, wit- a tioesed tho i-trnngu eeeno and vouoh for it us being true, no eredonco could bu illvi-n It wlmtovor, und anyway skoptlcH scoff ut It. Tho story is to tho ull'eet - - thuttt short tlinohcfoi'u death u moo-senBcr moo-senBcr from another world visited tho si 'U woman'- t'.-i sldo and Informed hor thathcrtlmo to dlo had come. Shu bouKcd to llvo louder. Lutor Hie uiea- senKcr came unn with tho hiimo gum- mons. She begged for threo days long- "i -e Rcroflife, which was griinu-d, and t which she lived exactly. Hho swooned "'' ,jl away u fow hours provlbitf to death, and yf it vwt9 thot all was over. Later she revived re-vived and asserted that shu luid visited . tousplrli world. tSho uwootiod asocond ; thno, but was a second time revived and siinir beautiful uiiislu, pjaslng away ft few minutes Ittttr. TI1030 near huf-wore huf-wore nstonlnlicd, lib bhu had never done r any sinking in her life. Progress RevI-ow. RevI-ow. i. |