Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1896 — Notes of Current Events. [ARTICLE]

Notes of Current Events.

The wall of a building recently destroyed by fire fell upon a residence at Cleveland, 0., killing Mrs. F. O. Bradford, fit Olmstead Falls, 0., a visitor in tho-Mouse, and seriously injuring Miss Emma Deltrichs, a domestic. James W. De Ormond, the counterfeiter, who has just completed a two years' sentence in the< Kings County (N. Y.) penitentiary for that crime, was handed over to officers of Paris, Tex. When he readhes there he will be tried on a charge of murder committed in 1891. On the Chancellor’s seventy-seventh birthday Emperor William sent to Prince Hohenlohe as a memento a bronze bust of himself. Most of the German sovereigns, Prince Bismarck and the German imperial ministers, telegraphed birthday congratulations to the Chancellor. Mrs. Hiram Smith and family, of Coburg, Ore., are the innocent victims of an unknown person's hatred and live in daily fear. Repeated attempts have been made to poison the woman and her children, and of late the would-be poisoner has grown bold in his attempts. It is announced that a large car factory, to be known as tie Union car works and to be run on the co-operative plan, will be put into operition in North St. Louis Mo., during the ioming summer. It will be a large concern and expects to cut quite a figure in he manufacturing World. The Treasury Department has evidence tending to show that the steamship Commodore, which recently cleared from the port of Charleston, S. C., with arms and ammunition, did not lose her cargo in * storm at sea, os reported by her cap tn I w but landed it or ths coast of Cuba.