Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Brieflets. [ARTICLE]

Brieflets.

The St. Louis carpenters have won their strike. Sixteen new cases of small-pox were reported in New York in two days. Dr. Henry Van Aernum, pension commissioner under Gen. Grant, died at Franklinville, N. Y. / The remains of Ferdinand Loucks, a laborer, were found near Adrian, Mich. He had apparently been murdered. The Brooks Locomotive Works of Dunkirk, N. Y., will make sixty locomotwes for a Brazilian railway. & Brosseau, hay shippers bavo RUB Pended. Their naoiiines amount to ever SIOO,OOO. Mrs. Will. . m Hall was probably fatally injured u Ak n W „ of lightning. tei„ ron ’ b F a bol } to the ground. ou?e W£ “ burned Giuseppe de Felice. . tLe Ita’ian Parliament, A mem^ r of to eighteen, years so.itary cs® ntencea for having ’ incited disturbafi eme “* Sicily. ’ to. Sadie Means, a telephone operato*. was expelled from the Presbyterian Church for working Sunday. The Southern General As embly has re versed the action.