Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]
Telegraphic Clicks.
The German-American Bank at St. Paul has resumed business. Colorado coal miners in the Erie and Louisville district are on a strike. The will of Lucy Stone leaves her estate to her husband and daughter. Enoch Durgin was burned to death in his dwelling at East Alton. N. Y. Fire wiped out the business part of Dunbar, Pa., causing a loss of 1540,000. Miss Rebecca McDowell was found dead in a pile of lumber at Alliance, Ohio. Willie Anderson, 11 years old, is dying of hydrophobia at Leavenworth, Kan. Wages of Des Moines, lowa, street railway employes will be reduced 10 per cent. School children of the South will cf ntribute a fund for a monument to Jefferson Davis. The pork packing house of Vogh & Jahke, at Philadelphia, was damaged $25,00J by fire. Lieut. R. R. Steedman, U. S. A„ stationed at Ft. Douglas, Utah, is to be court-martialed for breaking a teniperance pledge. - ■ c ~ *
