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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Union June 18, 1878
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:20:03 EDT


Brooklyn Union June 18, 1878

The following Brooklynites sailed today for Europe in the Guion steamship
Wyoming:
JOHN R. GLOVER,
MAX LANG,
D.W. NORRTHRUP.

PETER FLYNN, 19 years, of 54 Hudson ave., while attending a picnic at the
Rink last night fell on a bottle and severely cut one of his arms.

JOHN KENT, of 346 Mulberry st., had one of his legs amputated at the knee 6
months ago. Yesterday afternoon in alighting from a Greenwood car at Fulton
ferry he fell on the stump, causing a serious hemmorrage, which was stopped
by Ambulance Surgeon COCHRANE.

DEATH OF ANNA PRAY
Mrs. ANNA PRAY, the mother of Mrs. W.J.FLORENCE and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS,
died yesterday at her residence, No. 335 Bridge st., near Myrtle ave., in the
74th. year of her age, after a long illness. Mrs. WILIAMS was present with
her mother when she died. Mrs. FLORENCE is now in Europe with her Husband.

MOZART GARDENS
TO BE CAREFULLY WATCHED BY THE POLICE.
The Police and Excise Commissioners, this morning concluded the investigation
of the charges made by Mr. OLIVER COTTER against the Mozart Gardens. After
taking, further testimony they decided that the evidence produced was not
sufficient to warrant them in depriving Captain SAMUELLS of his license, but
they have ordered that the Garden be placed under Police surveillance and
carefully watched. Good! trans. Anna


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