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Day
21
Month
January
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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The time of the United States Senate on the 17th was occupied in discussing the elections bill. In the House the District of Columbia appropriation bill was considered. A larok nuraber of business buildings at Horton, Kan., were burned. Loss, 8-200,000. George Ci.aiïkk. lus wife Maggie and daughter Mary. 5 years old, were suffocated by illuminating gas while asleep at their home in Jioston. At Shelbyville, 111., a dangerous S10 counterfeit bill raised from SI was in circulation. Fuhthki: advices say that the loss by the recent tire in the Dobson carpet milis at l'hilartelphia was 81,500,000, and 5,000 persons were thrown out of work. Two wobkmen were burned fco death in a flre at the milis of the Otis Company at Three Rivers, Mass. By an explosión of natural pas the Hotel .Marvin at Findlay. O., valued at 840,000. was Ie ft in ruins. fc wo girls were killed and seven other persons were injured, some fatally. Thk Sultan of ïurkey h;is granted a complete imnesty to the hundreds of Armenians aceused of politiealoffenses. Wiiii.k orased vrith liquor Judge J. A. Wiirder. of Chattanooga. Tenn., shot and killed his son-in-law, S. M. Fugette, and fatally shot his daughter. Wii.mam .ii!. of Tipton. Ind.. shot his wif e and then himself. lïoth died instantly. Jealousy was the cause. GeoRGE BaNCROPT, the venerable historian, died at liis home in Washington at :!:40 o'clock on the afternoon of the lTth. aged 91 years, 11e had been sick only two days. A fikk at Buffalo, X. V.. in the hardware store of Walbridge . Co. caiiscd a loss of (235,000. Fivk men were fatally shoi by two masked men al McCartheysville., Mont. The cause for the thooting was not known. Andrew Kkxmikf. James Newgent and John Muller were fatally injured at Camegie's works a1 Pittsburgh, l'a. While a party of young people were coasting at Appleton, Wia . the sled ran into the river and Jay Briggs, Emma Asid and May (arv ere dro ■ ued. Thk city of A lamosa, Col., was almost wiped aai by Bre. At the Pine Ridge agancy in South Dakota Little Wound said that there would be no more fighting and that the bucks realized this. and. while not liking the thought of the snrrender of their gnns, they would not use thoin against the whites any mo

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