People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1895 — CASUALTIES. [ARTICLE]

CASUALTIES.

Henry Newcomb, a farmer who lived near Richmond, Va., was gored to death by a bull In sigth of his wife and children. To escape from Are In a tenement house at Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. John Fitch jumped from a window and was mortally hurt. John Grigg, in trying to save some of bis property, was fatally burned. A fire in Milwaukee Sunday night caused a loss of nearly $400,000. The flames at one time threatened Schlitz brewery, but was got under control before much damage had been done. Three men were killed and five Injured In a wreck on the road of the Camden, Ark. The top Of the Doe Run lead mine at Flat river, Mo., caved in, killing three men and badly injuring the fourth. The dead are: Robert Penborty, Robert Labuyure and John Decorous. Elwood Moyes, engineer; Elias Botts, conductor, and William Klease, fireman, all of Tamaqua, Pa., and part of the crew of Philadelphia and Reading railway freight train No. 86, were Instantly killed by a rear end collision near Shamokin, Pa.