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25
Month
June
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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lx tlit! l'nitod States Sonate on the ' lilst thfl bill to devotie the proceoda uf tho proporty of the Monuon chiircb to purpoeos of eduoation in Utali was pHsscJ, and the bill to restore the irrigable lands of the United .States to sottlemont was favorably reported. In the House Speaker Reed docided that the referente of the silver bill to tho committoe on colnage, welghts and measures was proper. An appoal was entered from tho decisión and on a vote the House su tainod ttie Speaker: Yeas, 144; nays, 1 1T. The vil lugos of Pleasanton and Sweetwater, in Nebraska, were ruined byaoyelone on tho Lï'iii. No lives wem lost. At Ironton, Ha, on the 2lst 15. M. Chainbcrs, one of tlu; oldtst and most respected aUlzen of St Louis, who shot and killed Krank J. liowman, a prominent attomey, in October, was aoqnitted on the Sist. Ir was roported on the Sist that tho wheat crops in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia were almost a (allure. At liirmingliam, Ala., Charles Cato shot and killod Lizzie Mltchell on the 2id and theii took his own life, and William '1'aUirn killed Mary liarnett and iiimst;lf. .Icalousy caused both crimes. Wii.i.iam E. M.vsun was nominatod by tho Republicana, of the Third district of Illinois on tbc 'ilst for a tliird tonu in the lowcr House of Congrega. PnjESIDlSNT Hai:i:isox on the 'Jlst sipfned the bill frantinfr a ponsion to Delia T. S. rarnell, the mother of Charles Stowart Parnell. A.NWiKw Litti.k and bis wifo, of Moncton, N. 1!., were biuned to death on the :ilst in their home, which wasset on lire by lijfhtnin,'. I.n the Sixth Kentucky district on the 21st Worth Dickerson (Uom.) was elected to Conróss to sucóeed John O. Carlisie. ÏHREB cbildren of John Lober, a well-known farmer living neur Wichita, Kan., were burned to death on the 21st durin' the absoncoot their parents. Fivk persons attenipted suicide in Chicago un the Stut, threi' of tlicm successfully. The peroentftgea of the base-ball clubs in the Playera' League for tho week ended on the Sist were: lioston, .069; lírooklyn, .540; Ahilado! phia, .53O l'ittsburh, .."ilü; New York, .500; Chicago, .500; Cleveland, ,40; HuiTalo, .:;o. The clubs in the National I,euue stood: Cineinnati, .TOS; l'hiladelpliia, ,01! Brooklvn, .l()4; Chicago, .53:!; üoston, .500; New Vork, .438; Cleveland, :M0: l'ittsl.urli, -M0.

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