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Show HF TWO CHILDREN KILLED. H The fatal accident wliich robbed the home of James. Farns-I Farns-I -orth of the little fellow, ten.years old, who started for school Ihfc . I -ning, fe a ovr ia tl10 fatlje1, and mother that every father and I Sev in the city can measure in its -heartrending effect. I lliy ten yearS ld f3 80 lnucn J.v 'n life tlint to slul(lculv I iiv3 days anpesis to the average person as a . more shut-king I arS &m 8 tat5ng ff an 0,(ler person. I 'the.hood is the time of pleasure, of sweet dreams, of: won-I won-I 'iffl0 an' exPcctaona As the years creep on, much of the I tjine is obscured by clouds, until finally the buoyancy and es && of youth diflappear-thc joyful ''days have gone. Then feoDi6tho serious responsibilities, to many the time of worry, unccr-Efnty unccr-Efnty disappointment. fllfe 'lulling of tho three-year-old son of Mr! and Mrs George WUcor, at Eaysville, by n Bamberger train, is the second dread-BfulWaouty dread-BfulWaouty of the daj In that Case, too," the anguish must be Khjtott nnbearable. There is nothing so sweet and comforting Kggtfenocent, prattling babe. , To tear a baby from fond arms is to overwhelm the mother Byeflfttd the father with sorrow and make desolate a home. By Our sympathy goes out to both families. |