Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Feb 1897, p. 2

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HISTORY mu WEEK. ,fiow‘nm GROVE. : ILLINOIS. Boa Parker m u tube: once In the leg. He rm ‘W‘ _.7, (In. I! it.“ both were [no m. The m was the only chm ”Ham mmmaon Dull Nun oi sum-y night. No MI. 0! and! or liabilities m t “mien-cumulative!!- “mum“...mudthelh- “new...“ In William I. Pee, ihe uged wife of the Rev. Ir. Fee, 3 well-known iormor sinister oi springfleld. Ohio. lo" and In the pulpit tulle speaking at a re- vival It Felicity. Hr. ud In. Foo med their golden wedding three 51711-9 can’t-y, undo a voluntary 110 lm at Perkin Perkins. com- ” at Mud CIAHQG. Porting: A meeting of monstntm coin-t the proposed dredging of the Submit river was held u Pelnvllle. Ind. About 3,000 m. m mat. The work II estimated a cost from 31am to $200.00.. and I. be!" vigorously fought by than rho um have to on the “ICC. 11". CI" in to noon In". u: M. hunt"; mu nun, 0'“. lo nan ham 0! the can“. Ilkh, although not am: “mu, In an that the Miln- rut A. oral-ante Introduced [:7 mar- lacl 8mm In "so Baltimore mole" vita mall.“- the tearing of lol- an by ladle. In (Mien. punâ€"rd tic Int brunch of the city umlcll III. a!- "noun. Tla "at: at Hamburg mull“. from no (lamina-m dun to "u- mt on.” of the docket: um. um n~ w M. no police In"! W with dun word. on tho MI I. the “Many a! an. arm: uni“ n4 m! m "n III- m to and one": and Ila-Mm Io Mal-la (to country. u being In- mun. fruc- and mm... the (Mt. Mil. have also dull-ed. he «can Bu ordered the net-Iver cl tho Ohio Southern lumoad to lune «allelic: to: the pnyun! of $31.- lll.“ do. employ“ to: time unth- pdor to IM me not" Into m bud: d 0 "out", ”1.2!! 95 {or locomllvu pan-Ind by m "mm" and :10.- mm for fuel. “the “/1th In announred a mm of u out: per :00 pound- on wool |n cur lads from Eu: 8!. Louis 10 lion-ton. auxin-u welt!“ 20.000 pound; The run Wanton In boo- B‘W. can“, Ital-ma vomit. 10.000 poundu. The Iva men arrested on the charge a! murdering Charla l.‘ Webster, o! For: Wayne, lull. ll Nu! York, have has discharged. The mounulncen In Polk county Arum, will drive out the Italian bborers Imported to work on the I’m:- bm and Gull nllvny. Jamel Manley. I negro. shot and In- ully wounded his wife at New London. lo. llc attempted to escape, but was «tight. The Westerly, R. 1.. Woolen Com- puly has nan-led It; mlll Ihcl’ an eighteen monllu' uhubdown. Arthur w. Palmer, who killed his mother, brother and ulster teoeutly. wu arraigned at Whlle Plains, N. Y. loom Johnson, the notorious burg- lar, w“ hanged at Charlotte. N. C. Harry Trovert. clerk and treasurer of Clay County, Indiana, who recently tendered his resignation, has been (and 8500 short in his accounts. The Catholic Order of Foresters met In mtlonnl convention at Columbus, Ohio. Henry Durham, a farmer living near Iowa Falls, Iowa, was assaulted and robbed by unknown men. "Mimi: H. Laird. a lumbeman o1 Winona, Mlnn., hu presented the city with a library and site, to cost $50,099: At Crown Point, hut, a $2,500,000 mortgage.th the Chicago, Hammond 1 Western Railroad Company to E. E. Francis, trustee, has been filed. (Jenny to mil-ed the nun-1 Amos Decker, the 18-year-old slayer at George Miles, In on trial for mur- der It Findlay, 0. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAVE UP TO DATE. l'olllkll. 3611mm Sod-l gull drink-l pun;- ol "no Whale Wot" Gun-ohm Condensed In our Ind-"mat. Ar olden 8mm. “WE-n I'll-Inn mini-k hmyu'm ummlwoath- imotmmm . I “I, g ”a!" of New Or- 5‘ m Vacant." Company fl, WI... the Ingest colleen! “In! in an «all. nun down ”m out n mmymont 3', warm as WILLIAMS. 6m: 311mm. I‘ll“ H. Chen". nod 28 yearn. was m u l'lndlay. Ohio. and con- (one! Many. He married Miss Plan at {human and to‘ok his bride on u m m ft: in rmmr'u at 87-2.» .mmmm No. twining sneak (Move: nude 5 during raid on the nkmon. 1nd,. Wen. this coon- t1. nnd stole over 8800 In money and map. has men were killed Wednesday In the uni-moat of n feud between the Men and Partlow Miles. who resided on “joining {arms In the northern part of 1.9mm county. no. noun Ash mu! Jeleraon Rynur- III veto ans-ted It Greencutle. but, on the charge 0! pausing counterfeit Antler-on Pater. a turner at Rock (blue county. K1,, In I drunken rage amt“ Ml wife Ind fractund her mm with 3 club. He then shot his son mm the wrist and Inflated t scalp mud. Them mud a revolver and killed his fqthcr. The mt o! the fam- flymd flown! Ebony. and 11, o! neuron, Int. VII fauna} and on the Pub“. d). railroad track: nur Aynumrth. no In teen 11‘ with John Blanchard. Blanchard In null-Ins. and many be- lieve tn: than was foul play. .m- Biohop, n wealthy Cass County, lie... timer. committed suicide by “kill; a done of poison. The an” of Bishop's nicklo wu MI fear of being lent to prison clarged flth attempting wife nude. The mud Jury It Gambian, "1., re- turn“ Indictment. [or wile murder against Anson Gregory and for nmn min-t Joe Bitter and Frank Nelson. accused at trying to burn wnmmnem. The wlfe of Robert Cort. a rancher our Big Thu-her. Moat. picked up her three null children. rushed to the Yel- lo'uonc river md threw the children ma he'rsefl n; A" drowned. sulcidu werc eptdmlc In Chim- p Sand-y. Three vermin-two men 3nd 3 womanâ€"Ire dead by their own hands, two other: are In I mum! con- dition and (he ['0 remaining "cum. 0! the lanln tot aell»deotmctlon rtcov- Henry Kai"! and the Tudor net I! Knomllc. Team. to nettle old love u- hln. 'I‘Icler mod Kenn to product some leum, which lie Inner um he would. K111i “appeared In a: Id~ Mllng mu. nixed n nvolver, Ind, returning. shot Tucker dud. Kenn surrendered. AMI-l no the mm return. than Inn b00- up to data 5.0!! can of the am and 3.!“ man. u Honky. A can: mat In been termed u flotilla. The and In out-pollen Ind lulu no min-u (In In object in In rub. the price of sugar. A 1mm to the London nuny mu (m Bo-lnu on (M plane in mm It: mnco n far north u Delhi Ind I. m well u Waylon. Lady Wmlun lmtord. lomcrly dark.- of Marlborough. Ind pmlom- I] In. mu "nun-ruby 0! New York, in "3 mm- lo a can. mom: and an: doll; roll. TM IND-yard- o! the ”with! Shir bulldlul mummy at Gavan, nan: am. (0'. Scotland, have been almost can- plculy dwmnd by an. The damn. do“ In «Um-led to mount to 150.000 (8130.000). Pour thaws-ad venom tun bun (hm-n out of employment. The Echo do Pul- un (In lawn; in occumd on the (mum of 810m bot-och the Punch and the 8mm. Genenl Wllbruhua 01m ham: 0! the numb um! I. dud. tuner Cameo Fnrlu. dumber o! the lull-n mile. and a we“ known cloc- ukhu II dead. The [plague In Indln In sewn; beyond all control. Saturday [14 death: were reported. Even the vulmm on the "Tower- 0! Silence" are dying. The pope celebrated mun Sunday be- (cre thirty-level persons representing diluent nationalities. Afterward he recotved Cardinal Marco Mocennt. A: Dixon, 112., C: B. Doyle. an Illinois Central bmkoman. was Inllaully killed. His home mu It malle. body and then tossed him over the {once Into a pig pen. where the hogs lnfllcted other Injuries. Mr. and Mrs. John Brohnamanu and two sona. Earnest and Willlam. living about Me miles west or North Branch. Minn. were aunocated by carbon diox- ide. due to a fire In a cloud root house. A My 10 Venn! old survives them. William Beck, a well-to-do farmer residing nlx mllen Iron) Qulncy, lll., ls dead {rum being gored by an angry bull. The nnlmal trampled upon his Joe Richie and John Thomas. stone- manons. were terribly mangled In a ntemature dynamite exploalon. I! Frankfort. Ky. One is dead and the other wlll die. Mrs. Elizabeth Starr, llvlng near Ed- wardsburg, Mich, died from blood pol- toning, caused by accidentally scratch- In: one 0! her thumbs with a. pin. She was one of the pioneer tesldema of southern Michigan. The Ice gorge woke and swept away the wharves at Richmond, Va., taklns vessels from their moorlngs and doing other damage. A large tobacco (notary was also destroyed. . The four-year-old daughter of Joseph 30h“. near Oneida. 0. T.. was burned to death. Her mother was visiting 3 “Humor. At Eureka, Kn. Edward Hmsberry's threa~yenr-old daughter was burned to death while playing nenr the kitchen IlloVQ. A lam part at the busineuv; part of Shell Rock. Iowa. was destroyed by are. The loss in estimated at 825.000. Fire dutroyod an ”new! More or J. W. Prlllxle, At ”ablalvllle. Ind. CASUALTIBS. CRIME. FOREIGN. Cattle, all grades. . . [1033, III gram...” M and Imam... Wheat, No. l but! "on. No. 1 ..... .. (us. No. 7 ...... Buter . 81'. Cattle. all grades Hog: Sheep ........... Wheat No. 2 red Corn. No. 2 cash. oats. No. 2 ciuhu Wheat. No. 2 spring... Corn, No. 3 .......... .'. Out, No. 1 whlu ..... Barley. No. 2 ......... . Rn, No. 1.. M. No. 2 'hlte....... 011:. No... ‘ when: ........ Wheat. an Corn. No. 2 mixed. Oats. No. I mixed. . Rye, No. 1 an... Clovenecd. lurch . What. No. 1 wish..." Con. No. 2 ...... ....... Oats. No. 2 white....... Rn. No. 3...”... CHICAGO. Cattle, commo- lo when.“ 011. Hogs. all grades ........ I.“ 03.50 Sheep and “chm“... 3.15 .5.” Com. No. 3. ...... 11360 .23 "my Woods. and la. wu declared Insane by n-lnmry commission u. Vin- rennen, Ind. He became an laminate smoker of cigarettes. and In a result, vlll be wont to the Insane asylum. 1'. Oliver "umber. contractor and builder. wu killed by being thrown from A buggy It nonmomh. Ill. Chairman W. R. Show] of the Kieth pn gold democratic committee. has Isms-d the formal all [or the am: convention. la be mm In this city Feb. H. the any aflet the Republican mn- venuon. In Detroit Henry \Vlucrm him not yet been hard tram. but I! I! hoped In will be nblo to come. Tie couon mm of the nhcmono will". II Rhoda Inland. which tncludo (he Immune mnnnl-flmlng ounc- o! the Clam and Goddamn, will not «ntcr IIlo nny I‘MMOI to «mull production lo! (M mm It In“. John lane at (Ir-ad Rapldl. mm, In consider-non of 313. in and" um- u-n ammt. soul ud rem-«l III. rm to Janos ll. HIM. Ml concerned are (0-6" trio-Juana: the event. Tb. Unlud Bulon ud Hun 1'“.- mol ud can company. Incorpor- ated. with a mom: flock of 81.90300. have mum to the “can" of um. um one-h" or no «pun! stock has been ma In. Senor Arrhu. m Guntmnlnn Illn- Iotcr. has mind a «bu-gram 1mm bl. Iona government Announcing that then In no revolution or lawn-«Mon In (In-town. ad that perfect m mulls thrmhoul ma whom country. Calm! Robot! A. E. Cmflon, P1!- mm: hunky. Im- heen Arbitrarily relieved by on!" at the ore-idem. Sccmlnry Olucy lm rccelved from Prnldflu Ella: o! llarvud L’nlvernny .1: Inflation to all the chnlr o! Interna- uonnl law It um Instlluuon all" the expiration of his lem of 0mm In the State Department. The Secret-tr has taken the on" under consideration. The condition at Senator Harris in more utlslnciory. he being compara- tively comtonnble. The patient also lakes more nnurlshment than usual. While um very ill. the phylicinna bcv line (he wont hlli paused. The One“, [mush steamer. outward bound from Hull, England. has alg- nuled Cape Carvoelro that the British steamer City of Ann. outward bound from Glasgow, has been lost. The tap- taln of the Aura In on board the Onegn The Valparaiso. XML. count-II passed an nntlwlnrette law, but the boys kept on smoking. After an inquiry It came out that the clgarettes were brought to the clty by the Fort Wayne railway nowaboyn. There Is no help for It. Cleveland capitalists have discover- ed along Swan creek, In Branch coun- tY. what are said to be the fines: de- posits ot marl In the United States. Large cement works will be erected at Bronson. The house committee on the library has reported favorably a bill ap- propriating 850,000 to erect a statue to commemorate the services of Peter Charles L’Enfnnt. the engineer who laid out the city of Washington. The big battleship Indiana. the crack vessel of the American navy. was unable to proceed to Charleston, with the North Atlantic squadron, ow- lng to an accident on board. LATEST "A RKET REPORTS. A revival of industry is beginning in the Monongahela valley, which. it ll expected, will result noon in piacinx every manufacturing plant in full opeâ€" ration. The Homestead Steel Works of the (Jungle Company started up lull in all departments, giving employment to 4,000. Albert Merritt Billings, rounder a! the People's Gas Light and Coke Com- pany. Home Natlonal Bank and the Home Savings Bank, whose wealth ll estimated at. $20,000,000, died at cm- cagn Sunday. MISCELLANEOUS. v..â€" The Union Furs Insurance Company of Indianapolis, 1116.. Is now in tho hands or Receiver Henry L; Smith. He reports :14 assets, with liabilities 0! 313,000. Chief Engineer William S. Smith. U. 8. N.. died suddenly at Philadelphia. Cities all over the republic of Mexico celebrated the anniversary or the elder lion of the cbnstltuuon o! 1857. HILWAUKBE. NEW YORK. DETROIT. Home GROVE REPORTER. LOUIS. 1.75 3.10 35960 .mzo .mgo .1550 20560 .1350 .19“ .n a .8856. 05.” 03.60 05.40 .19“ 33% ‘grees. Jnstlee Brewer was appointed to the «preme- hineh in was by Prent- dent Harrison. For many years he had heenasnprelne judgeoixansas, and hla decisions were noted for their hir- neaa and wisdom. in 1884 he bees-e a federal judge. and 'as advanced to the snprenu court of the United States. The court will? proceed to hnsineoa at in early date. What it it should decide that England's contention in Venezu- ela must he satisfied? The Monroe doc- trine would thereby be indirectly plac- ed at nought. and the new diilerenee that would arise, would go before the general erhitratlon treatyâ€"ii the Unit- ed Stun senate ratifies the Panace- ioteâ€"Olney agreement. It is likely. hosever. that there will be no millen- tlon. With no other treaty or nlllence in the say, the Venezuelan dispute can bis-settled in a manner satisfactory to‘ the defenders of the Monroe doctrine. ‘ it will be remembered that at first Eng- ‘ land rm to enhmlt the dispute to arbitration. She would hare meln- telned‘her position had it not been for Prddeat Cimlend's apeclsl and wuâ€" an. lam-comm m...- protulon. nd continued to rise the: his man! to Chicago in in He '- one at the 9:0me jurists in the United Bum when President Cleveland undo him chief justice in 18‘. “mud, North's-urn and Bow- doll have honored him with their de- mt America on the ”bur-Hon bard. Chief Justice Fuller is no high up as he all got In the American judiciary. From the position of a humble lawyer II Angina. la. he rota mdlly In his INIIIu, on . __._ , from the bottom round of the ladder. and owe- hls present lolly poul- tlou to pure merit. unmixed of polltlcal Influence. No less Interacting. though more Mlllar. are the stories ot the rise at the two 1mm film will reproâ€" chic and dloctllnlmung judge. ”to Ills amine on the Imitation board. Elf Richard won Ilg way The (our men who will nrhitrnteJhe Venezuelan unention one all eminent jurists. Chief Justice Fuller nnd Jua- tice Brewer o! the United Bitten Su- preme court will represent the Ameri- een side at the controversy, and Great Britain's interest: will be looked after by Loni Fetter Herscheli and Sir Rich- Ird Benn Collins, both members of the Supreme court oi judicnture in My lend. Lord Herschel] in one of the 111m 01 the court of appeal, n branch at the Supreme court of Judicature, and In the first lord at his nnme. He is lost to years old. and in the son et a clergyman. Hen-ache“ passed through University College in London and the hnlvereiiy o! Bonn, and was called in the bar in 1860. In 1873 he became a queen's counsel and n bencher oi Lin- coln's inn. He was appointed recorder of Ceriisle in 1873. and he was elected to parliament by the liberals to repre- Ient Durham City. in 1880 Mr. aimi- Itone made him solicitor general, and i he was knighted in the same year. in ‘ 1886 he was raised to the peerage, and nt the same time became lord high ehnncelior. He was again made chan- cellor by Gladstone in 1892, and held the position until 1895. when he reâ€" elgned to accept his present position on the supreme bench. He is an able judge, highly‘ cultured. end just the man to arbitrate an international ques- tion. He he: the degree at doctor of ‘ lure ironi Harvard and many other de- greel irom various universities. The other orbiter selected by England, Sir Richard Henn Collins. in a member oi the queen's bench division oi the nu- preme court and is also a member oi the rnilu'ny and ennui communion, which is likewise a department oi [-an- luid'n high court. Sir iliclumi man made n judge and a knight but recently, yet he ha been one at the big Kilns oi the luv court. in l-‘ieet street (or many year: He in 55 your: oiti. and I'll! nin- cnled nt Trinity i-ollege. Dublin, and Doang college, Cambridge, who‘re he vu undiluted Irllli high honor: in the cluele- nnd the «icon-e. lle begun luv prnctiee in 1662'. uni vrzn created qumn'n rouneel in 1881!. in both hrnnchee oi the Kiigllnii lnv, junior Anti queen'n council. in- enjoymi a large premier. lie hen long been known an n loom! and careful lawyer, and lime hie cievelioo to the lwnrh. in ISM. he has proved him-ell I meet up- Clio! Justice Melville W. ngller. [mm "on. Lord "Whl‘". "£89838 0? THE ARBITRATION TRIBIYNM. Rm Inn Arrested. Washington, Special: Consul-General has has telegraphed the state depart- ment from Haun- u follows: "Syl- vester Seoul. World correspondent. arrested at Tun“. Soot: Clara prov- lnce." Sylvester Seoul la the only New York new-paper correspondent who has been-for any length of time wlth tn! Cuban army lo the field. He la n non of the Rev. D. R. Seoul. mell- dent of Wooster (0.) unlvenfly. Some months In. it In 1110804. Gen. Weylcr elem! 80,000 mud to: an unborn ulmted. Washington, Dimtoh: The President has signed. on the recommendntion oi Secretary of the Interior French. an important order reducing the number of pension agencie- in the United States from eighteen to nine. The oh- Ject of the arder in to efleet a very large Inving to the government without in- convenieneing the pensionen The Secretary demonstrates that by this re- duction of the pension agencies the cont of distributing pension: can he reduced by at least 3150.000 per nnnum. The chnnge we: made possibly by an mendinent to the law governing the disbursing of union: which wen approved lurch 23. 1898. It mired that I" peneionen should. alter that date. he mist by check remitted by mail. lino lame Clea Will II. I“..- and “core. Imam! MM! and hum“! them away to the Creek country. Two pm M deputies have left Chnmller lo Intercept the (mum A report re- eelved any: old nun Henry Lunen has been lynched nnd Everett Lnrten and Moore shot. M (Mn writing the latter report cannot be confirmed. The nbolc enmrn country In stirred up. PENSION AGENCIES DROPPED. no one Ill MIMI. Four of (M mamm- rodo hurrlany away m sac and Fox. when "my caused the autumn! already nun- tloud. The four nmnlnlnu outlaw- then captured "so two Luna”. l‘urber hm parllculars (rom Lincoln county show that the outlaws who xerrorlzed the Sac and Fox agency am depreda- Hons at the town 0! Strand, fifteen mile: northeast of Chandler. a (or: hours before. The reports brougm In by deputy marshals to {he effect mat Gen. Thomas. agent at (he Sue and Fox agency. was shot, and that three men had been killed, were Incorrect. On Monday the Crumbs gang, composed of slx mombcra. gathered at the hum of Strand and terrorized the citizens. TM)‘ ordered everybody Inside lho noun and school rinsed and loch-d. dr- clnrinx that a bloody battle would shortly talu- plncc. For [to days BImud was In I Hale of alogr and few po-oplo natured out. “'nlnomuy. I'Lllo Depulv Jlm l-‘urber. Henry Luv ten. l-Zroreu Lunen and (‘hurln Sloan were entering 31mm! they tern urn- bushrd by [M (:rlfllth- nus, Mum In number. Tummy Ibo“ wen- flrvd. but no one In Mllod. Deadly Afl-Ir In Okhhm-dfllole Cour try Stirred lip. Guthrie. 0. 'l‘.. Telegram: W. E. Lur- ton. E. Lunen and Charles Moore were surrounded near Strand, sixty miles east or here, by George Graham. his three sons and (our other men Thurs- day and taken bodily into the Creek county. A tend or long standing has existed between the men, and the abduction was doubtless made with the intention of murdering the Lurtens and Moore in revenge [or deprellntiono committed against the captors. The citizens of Chandler, in the Sac and Fox ugenCY. have organized a posse and gone in pumult. sue won brought England to tune. Had It not been {or our threat to light England would have gobbled up the disputed territory long ago. I! In tu- turo, disputes in which other great questions are involved, a threat to tight It out on our part should be choked at! by the existence of a permanent board of arbitration. our dignity as the leadâ€" lng nation would be subjected tu-many severe 10m. FEUD MAY DRAW BLOOD. Jmtlcc David I. "row-3r. Gold m In Odell: Reel. Custer, 8. 1)., Special: Gold has hen found In lime-tone ten mile. west of Custer. Assays show the on to m Iron! .16 to 8115 to the ton. During tho last six week. about zoo am" h". heen made from one. of the limestone, In every Instance gold was found from a truce to as n ton. There "a It but 2000 square miles of "mm a- pond In um Black Hills. Gold I: found no seldom In nlhllno our!» tint a (length in : great earlodty to “4% om Gold II mu In 1mm ' The best Intonation In that It. (lot will not be ll the cabinet; that he In: arrived at thin conclusion to. personal reason after two weoh’ eon- nldentlon. Judge Col Inn written n letter to thln elect to M1]. McKinley. HI: withdrnwal man up for recent;- entlon by the Montâ€"elect th whole question of who shall run-at the out]: In the “net. It II we to my Ills nlld II not mule up on til. subject, and that to would be greatly relieved If Judge Got. cm at till late any. mld In Induced tn that his decision. which. It my be stated, I. not expre-ed In wool-my lnal term; 1. J. llcCoot of New York I- now couldâ€" ered prohble for attorney-tenant. ley hone. Colman Wilson I“ s hall-hour's ml via the major Mm having for the ant In the afternoon. Re bad "er to any ext-em that II: mutton “I not of national Inpu- 1.30%. ~ '00- “ 0.“... Canton. Ohio, Special: The Inn] Sunday quiet mulled It the IcKlI- Ir. 60' been” ln}. lull-lef- 0'0! hushed Wednesday nlgln near Nun:- one, 111311031 0! Sam. (Jinn. 'hen (knot-J Wayler In then. and narrow- Iy escaped unlhllatlm." "an. shot run the Spanish 000"“ by a Cuban IMHO-Mun New York, Special: A Key Wu! spec rm to the World an: "A: Genurnl Weyler um marching with M- column- juzl before outrun; Santa (‘lnn Illa horn I’ll Ihot under lulu by I Cuban Ihamhnowr. It It wppoud Ibo Ilmt came from - dis-taut nun-me. Tumult:- out. the march tron Rodan Ibo equall- geneml uu‘uullnl by mlulln 0! IN. Had. not turn! Hum barely mood bola; wounded, No I: greatly would m" It. and hm ummlu puma pro- rnlo Ibo advance of tho Sunni-I: col- man: to aware the during Inn-mun. "A Strum: (one o! 6.000 was um Good Bollln. sage. Now hand I- m Ailezhn-y and Hmong-hon. Pittsburg, Pm. Special: Both the Alv leghnny and the Monongahela rivers are full of floating ice and are rising rapidly, bu: a dangerous flood in not apprehended. A good booting stage or inner ls assured. however, and bo- N'een seven and ten million bushels or coal wlll be shipped to southern point. at once. Severn town were made up and started, but had lo lay up hev cause of the Ice. The Monongahela Move Brownsville and the Alleghany above Klilaunlng are still lrozcn over. and as the weather in getilug colder they will probably not break up nl this time. WANTS NO CABINET PLACE. Louisville. Ky., Speciel: An Ice gorse fifteen feet high and twenty mile. m. which has been ionising to: several days, gave way Sunday afternoon. Sev- eral New Orleanl and “emphie packets have been caught. in the ice and comâ€" pelled to lie up. I! these have not euc- ceeded in fledng refuse in tributaries ihe loss may be lane. A telephone message {mm the scene eute- that the Buckeye State ran into Blue rlver to escape the ice. The water in Blue river quickly rose with the passing or the gorge and quickly receded, leaving the steamer stranded on the shore. Her pilot~houee and Smokestacke were de- molished and it is now thought she will be a total loss. Her value is $40,000. New Orion-I and Ion-pill Pum- Cuxhtâ€"uoth the Allegheny and I»- wans-lul- Blvon An [all 0! Ila-us; ICE GOBGE BREAKS UP. MUCH DAMAGE REPORTED AT LOUISVILLE. KY. WEVLER'S NARROW ESCAPE. PENNSYLVANIA RIVERS RISING. lcoâ€"Coll to II- loud- 35: Richard llnn Comnl.

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