in front of Mrs. Hansom's residence and tipped over. M:aa Zekind was pinned uod*. rueatb the buggy and it was at tirstsupposed that she was killed or seriously hurt, but luckily she escaped with a slight scalp wound. When the buggy struck the post the cross bar on the thills broke away, freeing the horse which ran down State street and across to the knitting factory where it was caught by Mr. M. G. Parmenter. The rig belonged to Mr. T. If. Watson, a Benton Harbor liveryman. The buggy was considerably damaged, spokes being brokeu out of one wheel and the thills and seat more or less shattered.