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A Domestic Tragedy. Wife Burns Husband to Death in Order to Marry Former Lover. Scranton, Pa., July 4.?Mrs. Kindra Howrsto, aged 18 years, of Dunmore, is in the county jail, charged with having burned her husband to death that she might be free to raarrv her former lover, Igualz Hutro, who is also in jail, charged with being an accessory. The police say that Mrs. Howrsto has confessed. All the parties are Lithunians. According to the story told the police by Mrs. Uowrsto she and Hutro were lovers before she married Howrsto in the old counfiy two years, ago. Hutro ^preceded them to this country. When they came here they settled near where Hutro was living in the Nay Aug section of Dunmore borough. Hutro renewed his attentions to Mrs. Howrstc il and frequently was at their home, According to her confession Hutro came to the Howrsto home on Monday and suggested that she do away with her husband so that they could be mar? ried. Following Ilutro's sugges tion the woman got her husband drunk and when he was stupefied in bed she went to the room with the kerosene lamp. She poured the oil from the lamp on tne oea ana men sue says tlie lamp dropped on the bed,setting it afire. At the sight of her husband roasting and squirming ir the flaming bed she became hor ror-stricken and rushed from the house crying "fire." Neighbors extinguished the flames and had Howrsto sent to a hos pital, where he died without regaining consciousness. Hutro denied all knowledge oi the crime. Both are being held pending an investgation of the woman's story. Union Lady Dies in Chester Chester Reporter: Mrs. Ine: Hall, wife of Mr. J. B. Hall engineer on the Lockhart brand of the Southern Railway, died a j the Magdalene Hospital in thii city Friday evening. Mrs. Hal had been in failing health fo some time, but her illness die not assume a serious turn unti about two weeks ago. She wa brought to this city for treatmen Wednesday evening, but surgica skill was poweslB68 to stem tin tide Farmer Killed with Brick. Spartanburg special in Tin State: "Babe'' Huntsinger, th Roebuck tarmer who was hit ii the head Saturday afernoon witl a brick thrown by D. K , C'un ningham, whom he attacked wit] a knife, died tonight about 9 o' clock. It appears clearly a ca-> of self-dele use, O. B. Burhanw ImIUIm after fon jre?re. <i li. liurhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y wntoe: "About four year* ago I wrote yc stating that I had been entirely cured of severe kiduey trouble by taking lest* tha two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It e tirely stopped the brick dust sedimen anrl rtn in an.-4 iintdAtnB a/ Irl/lnao diuua disappear ed. I am glad to say that 1 ha' 0 Jft never had a return of any of tboaa syrn v / toms daring the fonr years that have ala| ad and I am evidently oared to stay oar< and heartily recommend Foley's Kidni On re to any saffering from kidney or bin der trouble Fanderbark Pharmacy. THE AnotherChapterin the HirschLemmond Sensation. Charlotte Observer: That arrest and bail proceedings will bo instituted against Mr. J R. Lernmond, brother of Miss Emma Lemmond, w?s the announcement made yesterday by counsel for Mr. Henry Hirech. These are Messrs. J. D. McCaU, F. Marion Redd and J. L. DeLaney. As oimiu tti mtj papers nave oeen presented to the clerk of the court, Mr. J. A. Russell ,and the amount of bond fixed by him, the papers will be served on Mr. Lemmond and he can be tried or give bond. This, it is said, ii usually about half the amount demanded in damages. No action will be taken against the parents of the former Miss Lemmond. This is another interesting outgrowth of ' the alleged marriage of Mr. Qirsch and Miss Emma Lero mond at the home of 'Squire Bailesjust across the line in 1 South Carolina, and which was ..lleged by the young woman af1 terward to have been performed through force and therefore null 1 and void. Mr. Hirsch was prosecu'ed for simple assault, but this ' prosecution was withdrawn Saturday and a counter suit for $ 10, ' 000 damages, alienation of wife's 1 affection, mental anguish, damage to reputation, false imprisoo! ment and the like was lodged by Liirsch against the Lemmonds. 5 The arrest and bail proceedings : are instituted in connection with this suit. Survey of Power Line Com, pleted. Monroe Journal: The surveying party running the line from the Catawba river is now in Monroe, having completed the ^ suivey from the works on the river by way of Lancaster. It is ? just 36 miles from the power plant on the river to Monroe Surveys will now be made to all the principal points about town where power may be distributed f later. Wh'le there has beon no sale of power here, the company ^ is getting in shape to dispose of j it later. 3 An Afflicted Family. 1 r Monroe Journal : Three memi bers of the family of Mr. J. W. 1 Pre?6ley of north Monroe townb ship have typhoid fever. About 1 ten years ago there were ten 1 cases of the disease in Mr. Press 3 ley's family at one time. Chester A. R. P's Call Pastor. Chester Reporter : At a meet ing ot the congregation of the A. R. P. church held immee ^ diately after yesterday morning's ^ service a unanimous call was extended to Rev. (3. E McDon, aid, of Winnsboro, to become li , pastor of the church. Mr. McDont aid is a strong and forceful preacher, a consecrated servant of Ciod ; and the local congregap tion sincerely hope that he will consent to become their shep herd. 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