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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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AT Uií' li lüing i'liNiring'-lioiises in tbs United ytatos the exehangos during the weel; i u 'u .1 on tbo 4th aggrogated e-30,..,U. :i, atfainst S 1 , 1 Í4, l7,U ia ttl6 previous week. As compared with the correspondinsf weck of ISS'J the increase amoiinted to 9.5. ii.i.iA.M O'Donxbll and John Feeney foiight about a woraan named Mrs. Anna Myrs at her liouse in St. Louis and both men were killed. ]!is.M.i: K, a $5.000 stallion, was killed at tho Marlboro (O.) fair in a colusión with a buggy and Drivor Myers was fatally injured. Fivk persons were killed and thirty injured noar Toulon, Franco, by tho burstin f a reservoir. Tuk lí. S. Uoath oat-moal mili at Dos Moines, Ia, was luirned, causing a loss of $125,000. Amki:v Yerküs died suddenly at Xashviile, Micli., and his unelo, Clark Oriswold, wliilo standing gazing at the oorpse tottered and foll dead. Ten THonsAND minors in Marquette County, Mioh., struck for a reduction oí working hours. Captain1 John' LatottcH, who was Adjiitant of Libby prison dnring the late war. dicd at Riehmond, Va., aged 70 years. A LAÜGB portion of tho town of Lawrence, Drant County, Minn., has boen dovastated by a prairie fire. The resldence of John McBee at Dubuquo, Ia., wasdestroyed by fire, and his wife and three children perishod in the il ames. Tin: dead bodies of a negro man agjed 70 years and hisdaughter, aged 40, were found near Belleville, 111. Thoy had been murdored. Tuk pólice of Newark, N. J., ejected Hert Most from a hall wbere he was about to address Borne rabid Socialista and torced liim to leavo the city. Tuk patciit-iiii'ilicine flrm of Fleming Bros. at l'ittsburgh, Pa., has failed for SöOO.OOO. At Johnsonbury, Pa., a flro started by natural ras destroyed tho business portion of the town. The Players' and National leagues base-ball aeason closed on tiie 4th, the clubs finishing in the following order: Playors' League - Hoston, .082; Brooklyn, ..r)T"); New Vork, .505; Chicago, .547; Philadelphla, .511; Pittsburgh, .408; Clevelana, .428; Buffalo..272. National Leagui - Brooklyn, .880; Chioago, .010; Philadelphia, .595; ('incinnati, .583; Boston, ,OT5; Niw York, .480; Cleveland, .32:5; Pittsburgb, .171. In the American Associatlon LouisviU 'won tho penTiant.

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