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VOL. VII.THE DEAD ACT HESS.Mrs. Earle Wed at Fear O'clock Yes-tfiJiiAf Morning— Consrioa* to ihc Last—Warrensburir lit Meuming—'The Funeral Cortege—Her Remains Pas* Through Sedalin for Indiana—An Interview with Her Brother-WeIIiiViThiMrs. Earle, tlie Indy actress of the |1lt;( Golden Tronpe, \vln received her death jaTls j wounds by the cars at Wiimm'Amrg, ias-t | n, 1 y,v ; Thursday night, died from the effect* of j ^ i: l,v | them, at ten minutes ynt 4 o'clock, renter- j *ut lult;] ! day rooming. A Democrat t-eportitr, who j ^ev nt^ lias been in Warxun^burg for the past two lt;1hts, writes as follows: - ?forirest^Mrs-JEatlv’s brother, Mr. Simon Ucrr,^™7'arrived to-day from the Ens., but too lute to meet his sister alive. The unfortunate Indy was. conselons up to the last, and there was not a moment from the time he was injured ’til she drew her lust breath, that she did not suffer the most czvruclnV jug agony. The sad occurrence has castA gloom Over the entire city: nil eludes of society uniting in com ni?e ruling her 'untimely and terrible death* The ladies ami gentlemen of the .trocpo, cf which she was one of the most popu ar members, appear to be overwhelmed with grief. Mr. Golden, large-hearted and lull of humum-thr«triaT* FSenthe:terAn:tfotendrenIs theagaty, hah been all along like a man dazed, *o j nicifur,uiulsudden and so terrible was the shock to his nervous system. The tears came to his eyes whenever lie attempted to speak { euc Of the matter to the .Dkvockat reporter, ml* Yet lie mastered his emotion enough to, on . give all the necessary facts,” ! ofMr'*. Earie was about twenty-ih e years ■ the of age, and slit* leaver two yung and very j il interesting little children In mourn her theJoss. The oldest is about rive, the other not two years of age,The remains of Mrs. Earle were e^tt-ed to the depot to be placed oa the !.moilyfthe;fttlco'clock ea« worrit bouuO|tr»i», by between \ Tfive and sis hundred citizens of the town*1 riteand were followed by the Golden troupe, pro Frof. Glbler's band marched In the proof*- ( ha* sion, phiving an appropriate and plaint- j the ivc dirge. The flickering of flic mm torched over the night jiroeesdou pre- frit scmcd a wienl and impromre figlwhich added to the dolorous strain# of a b uni sic, will never be forgolteu by tbo'e is lt;who composed the funeral cortege. Xoth- 4!hlt; Ing could be more affecting. Nothing uio: could be sadder. ! billThe remains were encased in a ca?ket Un. and directed to her brother in Brazil, In- of tiinna. notA brother of tlie late Mrs*. Enrle, Mr.f tooSimon Herr, a druggist of Bruadl, Indiana, z«n was n passenger on the eastward bourn} of Pacific train last night, having the remains A of his sister hi charge. hatA Democrat reporter had a few minute’s l-c* interview with him at this place. lEc cc stated that Mrs, Earle’s children were in ton Brazil. Her husbntul Is an actor, and is cor now traveling with Bankston’s troupe in ndc Indiana. He was originally n newspaper thu man, and tilled the position of reporter, * r-on one of tlie Indiauapoltlt; papers. Her Aft parents are dead. Mrs. Karla went upon pat thf* stage for the first t.imii last August, *Stil and has been with the Golden troupe ever lun since. Another brother of the deceased, f ^ an Indianapolis lawyer, ciunc as far n* Fo St. Lou In, and will await the remains niii there, when they will lx* taken on to their Mt destination for interment. j chi --f finLlKffl Up.Searlv even* one In -Serial ia knows the 1,0
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Sedalia Daily Democrat

Sedalia, Missouri, US

Sun, Feb 03, 1878

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