Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — Sparks from the Wires [ARTICLE]

Sparks from the Wires

The revolt in Venezuela Is at an end. Marie Tempest, the singer, has returned from Europe, she decided not to sing abroad. Several persons were ■ killed and a number in ured in a collision on the Hidalgo railroad in Mexico. Rather than be <en-ured frr reckless driving. C. Peck, a member of the Philadelphia fire department, killed him.elf. Religious warfare at Ottawa, 111., x has teen settled, permiss on havingbeen granted the Salvation Army to hold meetings. Senator McPherson, who contemplated resign ng- because of illhealth, was prevailed upon by friends, to change his mind. , A GRAitn jcry at Lincoln, Neb., hasheld to trial George Davis, the n gro suspected of causing the wreck on the Santa I e road by which > ado en liees were lost. A LONE highwayman'held up a train, near Lufkin, Tex., and shot and killed. Dr. DreWeney and robbed the body, Mterwards ielie\ing others cn train of their money and wof ho*-