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Day
22
Month
July
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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En Brown, Walter Stroder. J. L. Meader, Dick Evans and John T. Brame, well-to-do eitizens of Murray, Ky. , were drowned by the capsizing oí their boat. Thk village of Roundhead, in Hardin county, O., ivas destroyed by a fire started by lightning. Loss. SSOO.OOO. The Germán steamer Dresden collided N.ith che brig Annie Harria in the English channel. sinkingr the latter vessel, and foursailors were drowned. MBS. Ei.la Targett, of New York, was made insane by takinsr laughing gas in order to have teeth extracted. Mack Bbown, a negro who criminally assaulted Mrs. .Jumes Cowden, living- near Villag-e Springs, Ala., was lynched. Eleven men ere killed in a railroad accident aear Ijiverpooi. Fbom Jane 80, u.d. to the same date this year 3,878 inim.yr..nts were landed in New Orleans, of whom 2.(5(51, or 68 per cent., were It;il:ms and Nicilians. THB two little children of Cari Kchwartz, of Erie, l'a., were burned to death while playing with matches. Mrs. Thomas Lockeidge, wife of a prospefous farmer living near Spring HUI, ïenn.. killed herself and two of her children while temporavily insane. Foi;iï boys - Thomas Mcüoaald, George E. Dewolf, C.arenee Murphy and Edward Dugtran - were drowned in the harlior at Ualifax, N. 8.. Dy the upsetting of a boat. 'I wo noDiES wi re rlisciivercd in the whirlpool at iNiügara L'"ails Üouting in the eddies PaBTISANS of Chi?f lspiüülie and Wesley Sm.th, and dates for principal chief, fought at a barbecue a -nv Fish]. on, 1. T., and four persons were kill d. John Farmkh (colored), the assassin of ] r. Bucltner, was taken from jail at Üermott, Ark., and lyQched. Thk villaffe of Sawyerville, Mich., consisting of th'.rty h ases, une store and several ua'lls. iv.is eatirely destroyed by fire Thomas Crvstal, aged ui years, the oldest man in Ohio. died ut lronton. Tuf. percentages of the baseball clubs in the Kational league for the week ended on the 18th were: New York. .690; Chicago, .583; Boston, .686; Cleveland, .5U7: l'hüadelphia, .493 Brooklyn, .4(54; Pittsburgh, 420; t'iucinnati, .411. The percentages of clubs in the American association were: Boston, .075; St. Louis, .641; Baltimore, .608; Athletic, .500 Columbus, .402; Cincinnati. .430; Louisville, .345; Washington, 342.

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