Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

Thirty-eight 4-year olds won 38.1 races and earned $34:',750 last season, Lamplighter leading. All the Danbury, Conn., hat factories are to reopen. Six of the number will employ union men. American Minister Smythe is said to have made himself objectionable at Hayti by giving advice to the officials’. Additional ad vie as say that 12,000 lives were lost in the earthquake which destroyed the city of Kiichan, Persia. The financial ruin of ex-Go\ ernor Campbell is attributed by his Hamilton. Ohio, neighbors to his political ambition. Associate Justice Bierer tor k the oath of office as Judge of the District Court at Guthrie, O. T., and appointed John Havighorst his elerk. It had been planned to raid gambling houses at Muncie, Ind., and burn the paraphernalia, but t e gamblers moved their property out of the city. Mrs. David Reynolds, wife of a settler in the Cherokea Strip, near Ponca, died from drinking water from a spring supposed to have been poisoned by sooners. The body of Frank Kramer, excashier of the Bank of Lawrence, and later of the Bank of Wekanda, Mo., was found at Lawrence, Kan. He hag evidently been murdered.