Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1893 — Brieflets. [ARTICLE]

Brieflets.

It is said that Dr. McGlynn will go to Rome. Judge Gresam called on Px-esident-eleet Cleveland. Ex-Gov. Ordwat is a candidate for the North Dakota Senatorship. The Elkland, Pa., furniture works burned. Loss, SIOO,OOO. It will take six weeks to get a jury to try the Wyoming rustlers. Paul Kosbab was killed by a falling tree near Menominee, Mich. Fred Gall hanged himself near Cincinnati, Ohio, with a log chain. A dangerous $2 counterfeit bill is being circulate! in St. Lonis. A strike of engineers is'threatened on the Western Maryland Railroad. Burr Bros.’ dry goods store at Odessa, Miss., was burned. Loss, $75,000. Geo. Simmons lost a saehel at Raleigh, N. C., containing $5,000 in bonds. The salmon pack on the Frazer River for 1892 was the smallest in many years. John P. Squire, the Boston pork packer, is dead. He was worth $lO,'OOO,OOO. - A rich strike of gold was made in the Colorado Grand Canyon, near Flagstaff, Ariz. The Norfolk & W estern car shops at Portsmouth, Ohio, burned. The loss is $50,000. Several Fall River, Mass., firms suffered losses by fire, the total being $150,000.