A sad accident occurred Wednesday morning, ab'-ut six o'clock, at the West avenue crossing of the Lake Shore railroad. Mrs. John Schubert, who lives on the town line between Elyria and Am herst. had brought two crates of cherries to town, and sold them, and had purchased some groceries and started on her way home. As she was crossing the railroad at West Avenue, engine No. 149, Jas. Cass, engineer, came along at a thirty-mile An hour gain, and strnck the vehicle throwing Mrs. Schubert nearly sixty feet and killing her instantly. The wagon was smashed and one horse wasMrs