Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1893 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]
Telegraphic Clicks.
Prince Alexander of Battenburg was laid to rest in the Protestant cemetery at Gratz. An attempt was made to wreck the Mayor’s office at Torrente, Spain. Two bombs were exploded. Jared Marshall, of Denver, tried to kill Rev. J. M. Thomas, alleging he had stolen his wife from him. Miles Mark was murdered at his home in Des Moines, lowa, by robbers, who then applied the torch. A PETITION asking arrest of Mexican revolutionists by Uncle Sam was filed by Consul Zavos at El Paso, Texas. John Stromske, who was living in St. Louis with another man's wife, was given a terrible flogging by masked men. Investigation into the affairs of the suspended Indianapolis National Bank was begun by the Federal grand jury. The Secretary of State of Kentucky has reported the Bank of Middlesborough insolvent and asked for a receiver for it. The Nuri revolutionists in the State of Guerrera. Mexico, have surrendered to General Bravo, loader of the federal forces. At a meeting of Irish members of Parliament Justin McCarthy’s appeal in behalf of evicted tenants was indorsed. At Brenham. Tex., Ephraim Sledge, on a wager, drank a quart of whisky and a schooner of beer. An inquest followed. Ambrose and Joseph Smith were killed near Mount Pipcon, Ala., while resisting arrest on the charge of trespass'not.
