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Show DEATH OF A. H- CAINE. Son of Delegate Calne and Brother of the Victim of tho Hand-Bagger. Delegate Caino and his family are suroly sorely afflicted. Last summer James E. Caine, a very bright and promising son, was struck down by the foot-pad assassin and die,), of the injuries received. This allliction was followed yesterday by the death of Alfred II. Caine, who until recently was employed in the busiuess office of the Herald, as bookkeeper. book-keeper. He was always courteous and obliging and by his gentlemanly conduct con-duct made many friends. When his brother was suffering from the blow he received from a foot-pad, Alfred H. Caino was constantly at his bed side and the shock of his death affected af-fected the young man's spirits and his health soon failed hira. - He struggled hard to free his mind of the sad death of his brother, but his fine sensitive nature na-ture and kindness of heart held it to him. He gradually grew worse and at 8 o'clock last evening he died. Delegate Caine and his mother were both in Washingtofi at the time of his death but were at once apprized by wire of the sad Intelligence. |