Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1895 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]

Told in a Few Lines.

Fred Sheland struck Peter Gardiner in a quarrel at Duluth, Mian., and Gardiner died. Stewart Harvey fatally stabbed Here man Vry in a saloon fight at St. Joseph, Mo. John C. Gobel, a wealthy electrician of New York City, has sued his wife for divorce. John Nihle’s son and daughter, aged respectively 10 and 12, were drowned at Neche, N. D. The miners of the Star City mine Shelburn, Ind.. struck because a drive, was discharged. ' There is every reason to fear that the sultan will apologize before he can be souudly thrashed. Blessed is the peacemaker when, as in the case of Mr. John W. Foster, he gets SIOO,OOO for the job. Secretary Carlisle has approved about 600 changes in the treasury to conform to the pew appropriation bills. J. W. Chamberlin, a bartender at Norwich, N. Y., shot and mortally wouuded his wife and then killed himself. The Bondholders’ Protective Committee of the United States Cordage Company objects to the reorganization plan.