Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1894 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

People near Defiance, Ohio, are hunting for a bear raid to be roaming about that section. G. C. de Bkonkart, the Belgian consul at Denver, Polo., died suddenly while visiting in Chicago. E. A. Simmons, sheriff of Howard County, Ind., tendered his resignation to Governor Matthews, to take effect at or.ee. T. P. Keating was nominated for Governor and G. E. Gignoux for Con-gro-sman by the Nevada Democratio convention. Holders of rebute vouchers of tho whisky trust met in New York and appointed a committee to look after their interests. Joseph Bechtelheimer and his wife received probably fatal in;uriesin a runaway accident near Young Americo, Cass County, Ind. The Duluth Gas and Water Company offers to sell out t ) the city for $25 1,000. the city to assume the bonded indebtedness of $1,812,000. The Middle Georgia anl Atlantic Railroad was sold under foreclosure at Atlanta. It was bought in by representatives of the stockholders. The American Terracotta and Ceramic works were burned at Elgin, IIL Loss, $25,000. The fire was started by tho explosion of a barrel of oiL At a meeting of the Duluth Gas and Water Company a proposition was made to sell the gas and water plant to the city on a valuation of $294,000. A receiver has been asked for for the Gibson House at Cincinnati on tho ground of insolvency and mismanagement. Horace Dunbar is manager. Private information from Rome is that Mgr. Satolli is made a cardinal, Mgr. Tomnasi, sub-Secretary of State at Rome, will succeed him in America. Thomas A. Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Worley were married at Columbia City, Ind., by Rev. Milton Frances. The groom is agea 45 and the bride 70.