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AND TWELVE HUNDRED HOMELESS The Land for a Distance of Seventy Miles South of Nashville Sab merged—Scores of Dead Bodies of Men, Women and Children Float ing on the Muddy Waters, NasuviLLe, April 18.—The horrible loss of life across the Mississippi state ‘line grows appaling, and the death list is constantly increasing. The waters now cover the land for seventy miles south of here. Scores of houses, bodies of men women and children, together with those of dumb beasts, are floating on the muddy waters, Over 1,200 people are homeless. The flood is caused by the sudden rising of sixteen rivers which form a network over north Mississippi. Rafts, small boats and canoes were built by the score and stocked with pro- visions. Daring rescuers have started out tocarry aid to the sufferers, Many bodies are being brought in by boatmen, Sixty-one bodies of both sexes have been recovered so far. The flood is beginning to recede slowly. It is estimated that the damage will amount to over §2,000,- O00, CorLumpus, Miss, April 18, —Later ad- vices from the lowlands just soutn of here indicate that more than a hundred have been drowned in this county, It will be weeks before anything like a correct estimate of the loss of cattle can be obtained. The bodies of horses, mules and cows are constantly floating down the Tombigbee river. For miles on both sides of the river there remains cothing but poverty and desolation Dr. J. D. Hutcherson, one of the est planters in this state, has turned from one of his plantations ir northern parts of the county, an ports great destitution from the over of the Butahatchie. He lost seventy head of cattle. One of his laborers, J K. Keith, living a few miles south, saved his mules and cattle by putting them in the dining room and parlor, where the water was mly two feet deep. His family and fifty negroes were in the sec | ond story of the h | Most of the county brid Ke 8 hi swept away, and it will be | ordinary traffic sumed. A cold has constantly since Sunday ni has been received here since Only one body hs Str. Pav, April 13 t. Vincent, Minn. is over its begun flooding the towns of St and Emerson. The water low water mark, and 1 As the ice in the river | not vet gone out a greater height feared. A rise of ouly one foot | cover the town of Emerson. The indi | cations are that the diastrous flood of | 1880 will be repeated, and as the towns | are more settled the loss will be greater Families in the lower parts of both Em erson and St. Vincent h wave already be gun to move use, AVY week ram DET I'v The Red river at banks and 18 feet above nsing has 8 A VETERAN RETIRED. Inspector Byrnes Succeeds Murray as New York's Police Superintendent. New York, April 13.—Police St intendent William Murray was | by the police commissioners at their meeting yesterday afternoon, on a pen | sion of $3,000 a year, Mr. Murray has been a sufferer from palsy for more than two years, and or 1per- A pensi WHeRS ARO ef In ww been acting su appointed perio unently Captain McLaughlin will no doubt become will reat. Speci YTTes who h pe rintend WAS De ven ChOAarge Found a Headless Body April 13. The headless ‘hertinsky, a Polish eon the irl girl, the her i Nas | ind, h In held fe arrested vestigation Ixxly as been ad will w the in Tried to Kill His Captain New York, April 13.—-The steamer Yucatan, just arrived from Havana, brought in irons William Lovett, cook of the American schooner Martha J Thomas, who is charged with having hot tain while the Thomas was Havana Lovett, wh rot hore ft into an argument captain when he returned to ol and shot him, He was brought United States Commissioner Shields and remanded Delaware Democrats for Cleveland, Witsmixaron, Del, April 18, ~The Democratic state central committee met | at Dover and decided to issue a call for a state convention to choose delegates to Chicago, to be htld at Dover on May 17. | A canvass of the committee showed it to be seemingly solid for Cleveland, un- Jess, as two or three added, | Shaul be a chance for Bayard or Sen. ator Gray.” England's Fair Appropriation. Loxpox, April 18.<It has been de decided to give British a Beapite Sis John Gorst's no the out, anticipating the worst. | | the | Rex retired | aly | f “there | MANY FLOOD VICTIMS Over a Hundred Negroes Drowned BeTHLeneM, Pa., April 18, —Frederick Fisher, aged 65, ph kim drowned himself in the Lehigh canal, Aid was offered him several times, but he would not accept of it, ALTOONA, Pa., April 12.--At Ebens- burg yesterday, in the case of Elmer Bruner, who pleaded guilty to the mur- der of Samuel Rees, Judge Baker fixed the grade of the crime as murder in the | first degree, SHAMOKIN, Pa., April 11, William Ford, a slate pic ker boy at the Pennsyl- vania colliery, argued with a miner named Benton over a trivial matter. The latter knocked Ford down with a club and kicked him on the head, in flicting fatal injuries. Benton escaped PorrsviLie, Pa, April 18,—Robert Kreiner, a lad of 14, has been missing from his home for the past four days. He is supposed to have been abducted by Jack Douglass, a notorious character and tramp, in whose company he seen on Saturday, distracted. Prrrssura, Pa., was His parents are most April 12. A meeting of the Iron and Steel Sheet Manufact- urers' association was held in this city today, at which a letter from Consul John Jarrett was read announcing hi acceptance of the position of agent of the association, at a guaranteed salary of $4,000 per annum. 4 LEBANON, Pa., April 13, Misler and Edward Carlow ha ad a hear- ing before Alderman Garret charged with perpetrating the numerous burg laries recently committed in the anon valley. They were held on charges, making thirteen in all which they will Have to stand trial LANCASTER, Pa. pril 9.—~John Ganl, 20 years of age, nt a peculiar death in East Lempitar township yesterday while driving a heavy field roller. Fel low workers saw the and their Itinued starting led to an in vestigation, when Gaul the heavy roller gled to death Prrrssura rator boilers in Oliver & Ro ploded yester: fatally injuring James ineer, Michael ee iy horses sto (6 Was neck with m his stran large connecter ui batts lay KEPI0Y SHLAND, P pril 9. Cx lerable itement was caused here by the find ff a Live infant in the mouth of the An investi ion by Chief Burgess Donahue res finding the alleged mother of hild, Miss Lizzie Uhl. A warrant ir her arrest, and she was ve ourt (fficers are now ing for the father of the child ns Ka alted the Was bound Wi | said to reside at Gordon will | WinLiamsrokr, Pa, April 18. —The body of an mmkupown young man was found in Wayne township, Clinton county, about four miles frou McEl tan. The body had the appearane of having lain at the point where it was found for some time, and dec tion had set in. No marks to in wan had met with a vi were visible Coronor Fulln wvo, was notified of the the body, and an inquest was held Kase, Pa, April 9.—Freight No, 58, coming east, was wrecked mile west of here on the Philadel and Erie road. A wheel on one cars broke as the train was « Kane Hill, which was the accident, Twenty-five cars were thr from the track. Nine of t} tally wrecked, and in g embankment ten damages baat HAL w Pos ming « ANA 1B WET ver city that ther m of wages The turn ts, the men will d i IAN PHILADELPHIA alts mpt 'A8 isc lo 1 an overturn 3 nx other debris stern span bridg ISMOMERSET, Miller, the moonshiner gang that murdered ler, surrendered t yesterday he cently instituted the nearly « fugitive found it img longer. He was to the jail here. A new posse was to the mountains from Trent to capture Pritts, the other principal in the mur der, It is intimated that his hiding place has been disclosed, and the in structions are that he is to be taken dead or alive, Boyertown, Pa, April 9 — John Zuber, who, while organist of St. John's Lutheran church here, eloped last De cember with Miss Della Wentzel, the lading soprano in his choir, got a warm reception. He had been in town but | fifteen minutes when he was arrested on Pa., April 8, Willian and leader id man Ho the state anth search whicl wa ) Vij ut of ible to supplies so immediately licants for | Christopher { | | GARMAN HOUR High Street, Cotirt 1 R Entirely rnittre Steam Heat, Electric Light. and all the | modern improvements, D.GARMAN. roprietor. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 188g, MENTRE COUN vv COMPANY Reval Bos is ABSOLUTELY PURE WORLD FOR 1802 WH en ie Lhe new. New fu JAS. SCOFIELD & Deals HARNESS THE INGER regplute unity, co IATL HAMILTO ne Won CANT AFFORD TO | SPRING or SUMNER GOWNS DRE SS Ww ooL E NS, INDIA SILKS, WASH FABRICS, that for « it £ ari 1IPIY pa "RICES I NS ¢ {Ine AMERICAN CHEVIOTTS Ww oor. HE ENRIETT AS 1 he ¥ f at ¥ ANG » ‘ ail SPRING We BOGGS & BUHL, SHOPPING Three Fishermen Drowned. os New Haves, April 11 By CAP ig of a cathoat in the harbor three { a party of eight were drowned. They rome to fish, but a gale sprang overturning the boat Three were ued by Joseph Beecher and two by Hog but the others {fore the rescuers could and they sank the mut 1 out An rth fanled Ix ] Ix at RELIABLE INSURANCE Six Thousand Loxpox, April Kio y& Ul Houses Burned A dis patch nflagrat hat { | broke out ther n san id enor A ’ A . NOUS damage I spate .Y fue i | 4 *[} 4 | VE 3 as to which part of the ¥Y was burn ) the d ‘ ( ( { ( ( ( over. but states that 6.000 houses were the 1 " f ' ' : { : 4 destroyed. Fifty nat lost their lives and a number are still missing MAY ast Ives TIRE: Me ron ruded as the Best, IX 1 Co, 1a, May, 1950 14 POrary alee) bene wo years, for whict ve nie, and enn rey ne for » ot BL tract From a Letier ioe Ba I used one Tone for di 1% 44d all you im | Pastor Koenig's Nerve nd nervous beadact r Lande MES a, and ven mor had CHAS. SMITH, Agt., HANCE, Bellefonte, Pa. or } A Yam able Flonk Disease sont free to any addr Poor patients oan ale been sullering for years, ¥ eharge.” gi Rr edinine dn of charge J 0 H N C FREE arty] Practical en Nervoum MILLER Accountant! tor Roenig, AYN ing eines HS ah prepare nW rection by the KOENIC MED. CO,, Chicago, Ii Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for 80 a Dottios for $9. Large Size, $1.75, “% pr NEAR QUEEN I& CO The famous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA Have arranged to send one of their Specialists on the gyn TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, He will be at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE TO ssn M.to 8PM. wonieriupe Semin Kod he's Real Estate and Collecting Agency, sells property of Scientific American Agency for Rents all | kinds. Does a general collection | ness | Opens or closes books for firms or individuals. Special attention to collecting rents or business accounts, If you have any property for sale or rent or wish to buy or rent property, call on me at room 13, Crider's Exchange, Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Pa. John CO, Diller. or busi- CAVEAT pg A ah hogy Ly ye Xe Prk] $ dientific American pk ine
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