People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1895 — STORM COST MANY LIVES. [ARTICLE]

STORM COST MANY LIVES.

Two Veuels of Gloucester, Mai*., Totally Wrecked. New York, Feb. 14. A special dispatch to a morning paper from Gloucester, Mass., says: "It is known thus far that the recent storm has cost Gloucester nineteen lives and two vessels, besides thousands of dollars’ damage to vessels which were saved. Nearly every vessel arriving reports suffering from the storm. The schooner Gladstone is reported at St. Pierre Miquelon. One of the crew, John Gillis, was swept overboard and drowned. No nttbmpt could be made to rdscue him. The schooner Reuben L. Richardson lost her skipper, Capt. Hines, in the gale. He was about 50 years old and his home was in Pubnico, N. S. The schooner Jennie Severans has arrived here. When she was fifty' miles southeast of Sable island a week ago Tues day Frank Cengy. one of the crew, wax. washed overboard and drowned. He was 19 years old find a native of Newfoundland. The schooner Emma an;L Helen, Capt. William Herman, has returned from Halibuting. She spoke the Pinta on the cape shore. Theschooner Marblehead, wrecked in Gloucester harbor Feb. 8. and the Clara S. I'r'end, with her entire crew of sHieen,. wrecked off Liverpool. N. S., 1 Hi. 19. are il e, only ones thus far reported it* the Ictal loss column.” .