Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

The Loh igh Company passed its dividend. A destructive hail-storm visited the vicinity of Ada, Minn. The United States warship Yankton has arrived at Valparaiso, Chili. McClure, the train robber, escaped from the Nebraska penitentiary. Father J. .T. Connolly, of St. Louis, has been made Vicar General of that diccese. Contractor L. M. Loss fell down the hatchway of a scow at Alton, 111., and was killed. The New York Casino Theater has been leased by Canary & Lederer for $38,000 a year. The Western Union Telegraph Company has declared a quarterly dividend of It per cent. David J. Mackey has been elected president of the Evansville & Terre Haute Railroad. The Ceylon Planters’ Tea Company failed at New York. . The company has $1,000,000 capital. Robbers pillaged the village of Dali ton, Ohio, and one of the gang assaulted a young woman. ■ 4 Schweinfurth, who calls himself the modern Christ, has started a milk route at Rockford, 111.

George La Liberte, a fireman, has been arrested as one of the robbers of the Mineral Range train. Gold to the amount of £1,500,000 (about $7,500,0X1) is now on the way fio.n Australia to London. Emperor William desires to have Alsace-Lorraine incorporated in the Grand Duchy of Baden, it is said. Fears are felt for the safety of the Valkyrie. The English yacht left Queenstown for America Aug. 23. Albert Mason, of Columbus, 0., city meat inspector, was thrown from his buggy by a runaway and killed. Kennett Blake shot aud killed William Rewley at Portsmouth, Ohio. He declared he was glad he did it and fled. As a result of an old feud at Benton, Ala., James Miller shot and killed E. E. Curtis. Both were prominent merchants.

During a drunken quarrel among some printers at Pittsburg William Cunningham, 40 years old, was fatally kicked. Collector J. W. Reickley of the Indianapolis Gas Company has absconded, taking a large amount of the concern's cash. A boat from the sealing schooner Arctic wa? lost in Behring sea and Rig men perished. The Walter L. Rich lest a boat and three men. Thousands are pouring into Guens to see the maneuvers of the AustroHungarian army. Emperor Franz Josef is already there. Samuel Lamb, ex-Sheriff of the Indiana Supreme Court, and for several years in the United States detective service, dropped dead at, Richmond, Ind.