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Show Tim Rlt r tt!-.:ns at K ins is City. Kansas Citv, Kay 13. The Miswarj at this point yesterday reaehed a dangerous point, and several L.milcs in the bo.toms nave mo.ed to places of safety. Harlem, on tha other sidu vf tne river, is tn considerable consider-able danger of being flooded, and a number of people living near the river batiks have moved to higher ground. If the Hood does not subside within forty-eight hours, serious damage will result. Tne Kansas rear i- also al-so on ihe rampage and seems to be causing its fall snare of damage. At Ka was 1 nmon b the water is even with the Sfiaso&ri u ilie tracks, and a number of eo.ored s. u iters moved today. The bottom lands iu..r the Twenty-fourth street bridge on the Armour-dale Armour-dale side are flooded, and there is eight feet of water iu the Phoenix packing house. I he packing house of Kingan & Co. is also flooded, and a number o animals were drowned. The signal service today issued a bulletin advising p ip!c living on the lowlands low-lands in this vicinity to move to places of safety. At Arrow Rock, Mo., in Saline county, the river has overflowed its banks and an enormous enor-mous acreage of crops is under water. The situation is similar at Fayette, Mo., and considerable livestock was lost. |