Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Sparks from the Wires. [ARTICLE]

Sparks from the Wires.

Congressman Henderson, of lowa, is critically ill in Washington. The Council at Oskaloosa, lowa has fixed the saloon tax at $1,00.'. John Mundorf cut his throat in a barber shop in New York City. The State of Tennessee has completed the sale of bonds for sl, juO.i.O j. Employes of si; Kentucky coal mines have struck. Over 1.000 men are out. John Studenmeyer. a cigarmaker, was robbed by footpads at Dubuque, lowa, of S4OO. «Emma Juch, the opera singer, is to marry Francis Wellman, a New York attorney. Ar Wooster, Ohio. James Wiggins was convi ted of attempting to murder W. A. Mackey. Frank Harvey, a Jeffersonville (Ind.) convict, escaped in his underclothes, but was recaptured; The Diamond Match Company will build an immense factory in England, k c iting it in London. The Wesleyan Methodist Church and two other buildings burned at Middleton. Ohio. Loss. *.0,0 0. < . W. Buckley, of Montgomery, Ala., was eleciel commander of the State department of the G. A. R; •John Gantz, a laundry agent and student of De Pauw tnl.ersiiy Indiana. is missing, a:d is short in his ;c----counts about kO . W. A( Osman, dealer in general mcmcKaiidhe, assognei at Rir elsvtlle Ala, to W. C. Hi"u ~ Liabilitiis, (J,uO; assets not given.