Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — WESTERN. [ARTICLE]

WESTERN.

Martin Weinberger, an Israelite, wa« harjjrwl for murder at Pittsburg. He 1* bolievrd to have been the aeeond Jew executed <w the I'nlted States. The player* refuging to accept guarantee* for thetr fay for the remainder of the *ea*on, the Minneapolis Base-Rail Club ben dial ended. In it* answer to the libel Hint fasti-tuu-4 hy Jame* O. lllalne, the Indianapolis HtnUnel den lea that It* statements In regard to the betrayal of Mlhh Ktanwood, her marriage to lllalne under threat*, and the birth of a child tbreo month* subsequently, are In any particular false. The defendant hie* a number of question* to bo answered by Mr. lllalne under oath. During the sham battle at the soldtor*’ reunion at Fremont, Neb., a stand colJapsod, and forty person* wore Injured, some seriously. Hitting Bull, ■when leaving the St. Paul Opera House the othor evening, was confronted by an unknown man with a revolver, who was with great difficulty restrained from avenging the death of Gen. Custer. .Tulin* B, Frederick*, one of the sergeants In the Greely expedition, 1* at Indiamipoll*. He dentes that there wore two factions In the expedition; say* be ha* no knowledge of any cannibalism: and, in speaking of Henry's execution, says bo was shot by orders while in the act of stealing sealskins,