Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1886 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTHERN.
Dr. Brin ton H. Warner, of Baltimore, Md., who was bitten by a dog Christinas Day, died last week of hydrophobia. Fire in the Central Railroad warehouse at Savannah, Ga,, consumed forty-five carloads of corn and damaged 390 bales of cotton. Ex-Aiderman "William H. Miller, of New York, was arrested in Florida in connection with the famous bribery cases in the city named. Miller' is a Republican, and represented the Ninth Ward in 1884. Three members of a surveying party were drowned while crossing the New River at Sunnyside, W. Va., by the- upsetting of .-a. boat On account of the strange order of Judge McKay, of the United States Court, Atlanta, Ga., in postponing certain railroad damage suits, the attorney in the case commenced proceedings looking to adjudging him insane.
