Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — How the World Wages. [ARTICLE]
How the World Wages.
Bismark is worse again. Cholera is üba'ing in Italy. Exchange in India is steadier. Leather tanners are to form a combine. Prague is practically in a state ol si: ge. War has been'waged with the Wyoming rustlers. Erie won the pennant in the Eastern base-bill league. COAL diggers in the north of France threaten to strike. The Argentine-Chili boundary treaty has been approved. The street ear companies of San Franc bo are to be consolidated. The Crescent Athletic Club, of New Orleans, will go out of business. Six notorious shoplifters have been captured Uv Cincinnati police. Patrick Shea has been held to the grai d jury at. Chicago for killing Edward Ford. Colorado silver men are figuring on establishing a State silver bullion depository. Boilermakers at St. Louis, on a strike for two months, have declared the strike off. George W. Curtis, who committed suicide at Chicago, left a note asking t j be cremated. Officers of the United States cruiser Chicago were entertained at Havre by the Mayor. A transcontinental railroad passenger rate war has been brought on by the Southern Pacific. Residents of Stevenson County, Kansas, report that the crops are" a failure and help must be given. George M.. Roe, cashier of the Reform Club, of New York, has disappeared with SI,BOO belonging to the club. Edward Simmons, of Buffalo, a ticket broker, is in jail on a charge of forgery and receiving stolen railroad tickets. With the report of Supervising Architect O'Rourke as a text, Chicago congressmen will urge evacuation of the federal building.
