People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — CASUALTIES. [ARTICLE]

CASUALTIES.

Benjamin W. Burnett was instantnrl killed and A. C. Gordon slightly in-| jured by a Rio Grande passenger train I in the outskirts of Denver. 1 The steamer Continental of the New! Haven fine, which piles between Newl York and New Haven, Conn., ran on m rock. None of the passengers were ttiql lured. The opera house at Maquon, 111, wall struck by lightning and was destroyed together with four stores. The total loss is 110,000. fl Joseph Hayden, ex-president of thfl Donifan County bank, was killed by al runaway at Troy, Mo. I John Reed was killed at Union City! Ind., while attempting to shake an trie light wire from a tree the wire wafl burning. ' A hunting party of three unknown! men are believed to have drowned neafl Oshkosh, Wis. Their boat was seen up! turned on the lake. I The body of W. J. Aul, of Dayton, O.! who, with his wife was drowned at thfl time of the wreck of the New Orleaijfl steamer Longfellow, March 8, has beefl found below Ludlow,- 15y., and taken- t<! the Covington morgue. B The Savannah, Ga., rice mills bumfljjß Loss, $125,000. ' The Sterling mills at Lowell, Msm9 employing 250 hands, were closed by strike of seventy-five spinners, w'ho o 9 manded the restoration of the 10 pefl cent cut in wages made some time aj9 and 5 per cent additional. B Nellie Bradley, 5 years old, daughter of A. W. Bradley, a prison guard a® Columbus, Ohio, was fatally burnw9 Her clothing caught fire from with which she was playing. H