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Show llfFIILIill. MiH lcrn l'crxnis KCIrd in n 'I'firiMo .Vi'clili'iit on I ho Ih'io ICoad at Kuvciiiiii. Ohio. riiirr.ji Aii thiir Terrors to thi Bceco nud lLiy of the Injured itra iuniii to Tilth . rim nz BEmorjsLY woukd:d. Tln Awful I'lcadlii'M of the Victim Vic-tim in the I'lamr l)roo ll' I lie Ki'.si'iiltijf I'arly. A Fftrt;d L:st of the Eond and bounded, GlasJ! V'urkcn on t.!nir Wy to tbjir IIuiiim lu K'. York. TELESCOPED BY A FHEICHT TrtAIN. Ui f f tha l'ti(ir wtrm Alp In llmr Hrlli wbrn 'h Awlul lhirk Lmut-Il WMl ounl lir th tr- lMUlt Vt HuUI Od. Yt i'v; crowN, Ohio, July .'I. Nineteen Nine-teen pa sengers were killed and burned to t-lndor at u o'clock thi morning by a freight train telieoping a pas-eng-'r train on tlio Krie railroad at Kaveuua, Ohio, forty mil" wrst of lier, and thirty-ei(bt or forty perion were in-jurod. in-jurod. Tho pisaenger train wa standing it lliu depot when th freight train struck it. Two ilceping cars and day coach took lire aud worn entirely destroyed, fhn train was hound for Xe York and heavily loaded with passengers poiug to spend the Fourth with friends. A peeial train was sent frmu here with surgeon aud unities In car for the wounded. Tho lire spread rapidly aud it was impossible lo rescue many of the injured, in-jured, and they were cremated in the wroek. The accident in lossof lifo and properly is the most extcusivo ever suffered by the Kris railway. Tim day cna h contained party of people from Fiodlay, coming here to apeud tlio Fourth. |