Disasters On The Rail
Akhon, O., Nov. 14. - A wreek on the Cleveland, Loraiasand Wheeling rallroad at Warwlck, fittecu miles south of here, resulted In the death of two ntui. Thu engincor of a frfiight train 011 stopping whistled for a ílaginan to be sent out. The conductor, Charles Ernst, and Brakem.m John Adams wore asleep in the eaboose and did not hear the signal. A secondseotion ran into the first at twenty miles an hour. Both Ernst and Adama wore killed. The money loss will be $1U,0J0. SüMMIT, N. J., Nov. 14.- Four cara which were being drawn up a steep grade on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railway, near Short Hills, broke away froni the locomotivo and ran back at great speed, crashing into a locomotive of a newspapor train which was moving forward at a good rate. The engineer of the newspaper train was killed and his firoman badly injured. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 14.- A dispatch from America, Ala., reporta a disastrovis wreek on the Southern road at that place. There was a collision between a work train and a train loaded with coal. Tony Cunuingham, Mose Maghee, Luke Boiles, Sam Frankliu, all laborers on the work train, were killed. Engineer Mfithews of the coal train, Firemen Phillips and Se.vell of the same train and Andrew Townsend and Pink Williams of the work train were seriously hurt.
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