Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — Telegraphic Brevities. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Brevities.

The Ohio River is free from ice from souice to mouth. Fourteen inches of snow has fallen at Tacoma, W ash. The Collegia’.e Institute at Ottawa, Ont, burned. Loss, $40,000. There are fifty cases of small-pox at Cleveland, Ohio. Ten deaths have occurred. The United States Court sustains the indictment against President Potter, of the defunct Maverick Bank. Col. Sinn sues Cora Tanner, the actress, for absolute divorce. The charges are not made public. A dynamite bomb was exploded in the streets of Tunis, damaging several buildings. No lives were lost. Fire in the English Hotel at Indianapolis ’caused a loss of SB,OOO. The guests were thrown into a panic. D.r. Renwkik, Executive Commissioner of New South Wales to the World’s Fair, has arrived at New York. Sheriff Joseph Tumlinson, at Encinal, Texas, shot and killed his wife, then committed suicide. Family trouble is the supposed cause. Assemblyman Bietz, of the California Legislature, was suspended for one week„owing to his course in preferring unfounded boodle charges. Judge Dundy, of the United States Court, decided in Omaha that the Pullman Car Company would have to pay taxes in Nebraska on its cars run in the State. Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage is seriously ill at Richmond, Ya., where she is visiting. It is supposed some cream puffs she had eat* n were accidentally poisoned.