Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1895 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

The Hungarian Cabinet was defeated in the lower house, which rejected the bill to subsidize the new Comedy theater. Chicago commission men are seeking the abolition of the through refrigerator system, alleging it discriminates against them. The greasy clothing of Jc>hn Shire, of Muncie, Ind., aged 13, oil boy at the Indiana Iron Works, caught fire and he was fatally burned. The Back-Everett ordinance, which is to give Detroit rapid transit for a 3-cent fare, was passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. The city of Valparaiso, Ind., has brought suit against ex-Treasurer Schwarzkopf and his bondsmen for the recovery of $20,000. Hardin, on trial in the United States Court at Fort Smith, Ark., charged with murder, was acquitted. He was one of the Cook gang. He is a brother-in-law of Bill Cook. ‘ Zeke Allerton, living near Roanoke, Md., beat his wife into insensibility, cut her head and face and knocked her upon a hot stove, and is under bonds awaiting the outcome of her injuries. Nebraska courts have held that students at the State Institute for the Blind must quit the school on being graduated. Last year’s class refused to leave, but were removed on a writ of ouster. Kittie Lansing Adams, aged 15, has applied at Valparaiso, Ind., for a divorce from Charles Adams, aged 17, to whom she has been married six months. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Nathan Meyer, of Wabash, Ind., was given judgment in the Circuit Court for $2,000 against the Big Four Railroad Company for having injured his business by the laying of a sidetrack around his barn. Carl E. Beardsley, only child of Senator Charles Beardsley, of Elkhart, Ind., has disappeared from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was attending the University of Michigan. , It is feared he has committed suicide. 1 .