Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1894 — MRS. CHAS. GLASSCOCK. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MRS. CHAS. GLASSCOCK.

The Woman Who Brings Sensational Charges Against Senator Stewart. The sensational charges made against the venerable Senator Stewart, of Nevada, by Mrs. Chas. Glasscock,

though generally believed to be an attempt at blackmail, serve to make Mrs. 'Glasscock a person of interest. She is a Southern woman, now res iding in a poor quarter of Washington. D. C. Her maiden name was Carrie Brady and her father was a farmer in Iredell Co., N. C. Her amily threw her off when

she married G'a*EC ck. a livery keeper of dissipated habits. She was married ton years ago at the age of 18 and is the mother of five children. She is slight of figure, /of the blonde type, and although not handsome, her face is not without evidence of refinement. To defend her childien aid clear her name, she says she will remain in Washington until the courts do her justice. A sharp tongue never needs filing.

MRS. GLASSCOCK.