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Indians (search for this): article 12
Shocking accident.
--Mrs. M. M. Reily, wife of Dr. Reily, of New, Albany, Indians, was burnt so badly at that place on Monday evening, the 24th inst., that she died in a few hours afterwards.
At the time of the accident she was alone in her residence, preparing to visit a friend, when she smelled something burning, and proceeded up stairs to ascertain what it was. She had reached the second floor before she discovered that her own dress was on fire, in the flames of which she was soon enveloped.
The back part of her dress had taken fire from the grate.
Her servants brought neighbors to her assistance, but too late to save her life.
M. M. Reily (search for this): article 12
Shocking accident.
--Mrs. M. M. Reily, wife of Dr. Reily, of New, Albany, Indians, was burnt so badly at that place on Monday evening, the 24th inst., that she died in a few hours afterwards.
At the time of the accident she was alone in her residence, preparing to visit a friend, when she smelled something burning, and proceeded up stairs to ascertain what it was. She had reached the second floor before she discovered that her own dress was on fire, in the flames of which she was soon envDr. Reily, of New, Albany, Indians, was burnt so badly at that place on Monday evening, the 24th inst., that she died in a few hours afterwards.
At the time of the accident she was alone in her residence, preparing to visit a friend, when she smelled something burning, and proceeded up stairs to ascertain what it was. She had reached the second floor before she discovered that her own dress was on fire, in the flames of which she was soon enveloped.
The back part of her dress had taken fire from the grate.
Her servants brought neighbors to her assistance, but too late to save her life.
24th (search for this): article 12
Shocking accident.
--Mrs. M. M. Reily, wife of Dr. Reily, of New, Albany, Indians, was burnt so badly at that place on Monday evening, the 24th inst., that she died in a few hours afterwards.
At the time of the accident she was alone in her residence, preparing to visit a friend, when she smelled something burning, and proceeded up stairs to ascertain what it was. She had reached the second floor before she discovered that her own dress was on fire, in the flames of which she was soon enveloped.
The back part of her dress had taken fire from the grate.
Her servants brought neighbors to her assistance, but too late to save her life.