Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1888 — Looks Like War. [ARTICLE]
Looks Like War.
Russia’s continued military activity strengthens the probability that with ibo approach of spring a revival of war talk and war preparations may be looked for. A very important movement of troops from Odessa in the direction of Kischenoff lend* confirmation to this belief. Thirty-sir. train loads of Russian soldiers transferred to quarters within easy marching distance cf the Austrian frontier does not look, like peace for any great length of time. Dr. D. D. Wickham’s hvase at Port Jervis* N. Y., during tho absence of the family, was taken possession of by thieves, who shipped all the furniture and goods to
Brooklyn. The goods were found in a warehouse there, but the thieves have not been captured. * The indictment against J. W. Wilshire, charged with being Harper’s confederate in the Fidelity bank, was nolled at Cincinnati, there being insufficient evidence taken to convict. Similar action will be taken in Miss Holmes’ case. The Supreme Court of Hawai has decided that the veto cower of King Kalakaua is personal and may be exercised without consultation. Use sin as it will use you—spare it not, for it will not spare you; it is your murderer and the murderer of the world; kill it or it will you .—Richard Baxter. The greatest pleasures often orignata in pain, and the worst pains usually spring out of pleasures. pThey who dino with the philosopher never complain the next morning,
