Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1895 — Told in a Few Dines. [ARTICLE]
Told in a Few Dines.
Jose Acaova, a Cuban leader, was killed by a civil guard on a sugar estate. John Dutton is dying at Leadville, Col., from starvation. He was too proud to beg. Gov. Morrill finds there is no destitution in Ellis County, Kan., and the appeals for aid sent out were groundless. The commandant at Toulon has been ordered to dispatch a fresh detachment of troops to Madagascar to replace the troops ordered home. The malting house of the municipal brewery at Pilsen, Bohemia, burned with a damage of 1,000,000 florins. One workman was killed and two firemen were injured. M. Mata'kieff, an intimate friend of the late M. Stambuloff, and leader of the liberal party at Tatar Basardjik, Eastern Roumania, was attacked by assassins and fatally wounded. Jonas Sitele fell asleep on the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Road near Whiting and a train killed both him and a faithful shepherd dog which was trying to pull him out of danger. The Secretary of War has awarded a medal of honor to Christian Albert, private, Company G, Forty-seventh Ohio Volunteers, now living at Brest, Mich., for gallant conduct as a member of the storming party at Vicksburg, Miss.. May 22, 1863.
