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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
September
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the Uniled States Sonate on the 13th the Bession was devotod to oulogios on the death of the late CongreSSman HhihIhII. A(lrtrnoa woro miifift y Senators Quaj, Daniel, Plumb, Black' burn, Cullom, Morgan, Iliscock and others, and then, as a further mark of respect, the Sonate adjourned. In the House, aftor disposing of routine business, addnssos wero made in momory of tho late Senator Heek by Messrs. Breokinridge, Dunnell, McCroary, Stono, lilount, llenderson, Caruth, McMillin and Hooker and, as a further mark of respect to tho memory of the deceasod, adjourned. By the wreek of a passenger train on tho Missouri Pacific railroad at Glencoe, Mo. , on the 18th one passenger was killed and ulcven others seriously injured. Durixo a storm at New Sodam, N. Y., on the lSth 100 Italians huddled themselves in a building. Lightning enterod the shanty and instantly killed four of thom. Ex-Conorkssman Rufus II. Kijïq died at his home at Catskül, N. Y., on the 13th, agod 70 years. A.N epidemie, supposed by many to be genuino Asiatic cholora, was reportad at C'arrollton, O., on' tljo Hth. Six deaths had occurrod and many were down with the disease. Thomas Rh.ky, a Covington (Ky.) newspaper man, shot and killed City Civil EngineerC. I. Jungorman, of Newport, on the 14th. Thhkk persons were killed and many injured by the wreek of an excursión train near Deadwood, S. D., on the 13th. Tuk failure of Smith & Co., membera of tho Chicago Itoard of Trado, was announced on the 13th. Liabilities, 8100,000. Tuk nephew of the original settler of Erie, Pa., coinmenccd suit on the 13th to recover property in the heart of the city valiicd it snvrral million dollars. (iK.NKi'.Ai. CnorKioi:, warden of the United States jail at Washington and the executioner of Guitoau, President Garfïeld's assassin, died at his home in Washington on tho 14th. Rev. Wii.i.iam K. Mii.rs, president of Jesuits' Colloifo at New Orleana, dropped dead just aftor retiring from the pulpit on the Mlh. Tuk Secretary of the Troasury on the 13th instructod tho Treasury Department to adverti.se for ollors of $16,000,OiiO of 4 percent, bonds, and to pay at once all Interest on the 6's for th íesent fiscal yuar in order to relieve the present stringenoy in the money unarket.

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Ann Arbor Courier