Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1892 — A Little of All Sorts. [ARTICLE]
A Little of All Sorts.
Mr. James A. Taylor has been acquitted in New York on the charge of having married sixty women, but the women are still living; justice is sure and vengeance follows on.—Kansas City Star. Mrs. Cleveland is fearful her little daughter, Ruth, will be kidnaped. There is more danger of her becoming the wife of some creature who will mistreat her after the tender care of a lovely mother has reared her to womanhood.—• Springfield Monitor. Boston “nerve" is equal to any emergency. A woman from the Hub who was in Rome when the Pope was so seriously ill offered to give him the benefit of .“Christian science” treatment. Everybody is laughing about it—everybody but the Boston woman.—Philadelphia Press. It is said that in the alleged duel between young Borrowe and Mr. Fox both participants were dressed in the conventional dueling dress of new frock coats and top hats. It is really too bad that the bullets did not perforate the top hats and the empty heads they contained.The world would not have been the loser by it.—Milwaukee News. The dastard.y anarchist outrage in Paris, by which at least two persons have been maimed for life and the safety of many others was placed in imminent peril, reveals the existence of an alarming condition of affairs in the French capital. It emphasizes the fact that the police authorities there are unable to cope with the organized gang of murderers who, for a year past, have been perpetrating these crimes with an ever-in-creasing boldness and recklessness It shows that the conspiracy against law and order is more widespread than was supposed and that the assassins are resolved to have revenge on any who incur their displeasure or interfere with the carrying out of their sanguinary programme. The only offense of M. \ ery, the proprietor of the case in which the bomb was exploded, was that Ravachol, the instigator or perpetrator of the outrage committed in the Rue de Clichy March 30, was arrested in his place, and he was suspected of having informed the police of the terrorist’s presence there. —Chicago Post.
