Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1895 — News of Minor Note. [ARTICLE]

News of Minor Note.

Asiatic cholera exists at Tarnepol, Galicia. The bull fights at Gillette, Col., were a failure financially. >■ ; -' :l Sir W. Cleaver Robinson, Governor of Western Australia, has resigned. George Tileson, president of a milling company at St. Cloud, Minn., was drowned in his millpond. The Rev. C. F. Gates, of Chicago, has been elected president of Euphrates College at Harpool in Turkey. Later reports show that there was no loss of life attending the wreck of the brig W. H. Meyer in Alaskan waters. Experts have reported that the accounts of ex-County Treasurer M. W. Stewart of Wyandotte County, Kan., are short $33,885. The New York State law closing barber shops is being generally enforced. Niagara is the only place where the law is a dead letter. The Ohio Mining Company of Duluth has given George Green, of New York, one of its largest stockholders, a mortgage for SIOO,OOO. Hereafter the government will recognize acts on the high seas on behalf of citizens of the United States by the award of handsome silver vases instead of gold watches, compasses, etc., as has been the custom in the past.