Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1893 — How the World Wags. [ARTICLE]
How the World Wags.
James Walsh’s distillery at Covington, Ky., burned. Loss, $60,090. The McDonald will case has been appealed to the Indiana Supreme Court. The gross earnings of the Cunadr Steamship Line for the year are $860,000. The senatorial elections in Spain resulted in a sweeping victory for the Monarchists. Db. R. W. Fuller, post master at Allapaha, Ga., committed suicide by taking morphine. Chinamen In New York and Brooklyn have subscribed s3<\ooo to test the Geary registration law. The Clarenden Hotel at Cripple Creek, Colo., burned. The loss is $30,COO. Guests narrowly escaped. Mrs. Martha Taylor, charged with murdering her husband last September, was acquitted at Abilene, Kas. An unknown man called at the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, and presented $5u,000 to the institution. A man has been arrested at Butte, Mont., for the murder or John M. Clayton at Plummetville, Ark., four years ago. Striking English cotton spinners offer to return to work on 24 per cent, reduction in wages, instead of 5 per cent. Mrs. H. Puffenbebgeb, of Columbus, Ind., is in a critical condition owing to an overdose of anti-fat medicine. An accidental explosion of dynamite near White Plains, N. Y., killed John Nicholas and • Joseph Bart.lorio, Italians. The celebration at Berlin In memory of the patriots who fell in the revolution of 1848 was quiet beyond all expectation.. Big Four switchmen at Springfield. Ohio, are again on a strike. The switchmen demand the discharge of Yardmaster ( arney, pay for overtime, nnd reinstatement of all the striLcrs, thirty-nine in number.
