Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1896 — Sparks from the Wires. [ARTICLE]

Sparks from the Wires.

Frank Frick, of ShelbyviHe. Ind.l madesome remarks derogatory to flie character of a young woman and was fhtaily beaten by Joshua Walton, who escaped. The Karl ot Ashburnham has decided to sell the famous library of printed bo«fc» and manuscripts formed' by the late cart. Some portions of thus library have of luteyears been sold to the British nail li-V-ian Government*. It is reported that an attempt has just been made upon the life of the new Shaß of Persia at Teheran. The attempt wns unsuccessful and the assassin was arrested on .the spot. He proved tu be a member of the Bnhi Mohammedan secret society. ''j , , , :"y E. O. Hart, a prominent farmer, shot and killed ids wife Ida at Wichita. Kao., aud then ended his own life in the iuvn»«way. Jealousy prompted the act- Hart hail accused his wife of intimacy with a local business man and bought a reyotVw aud started out to kill him. The prospect of a general coal strike in England is being dismissed. The employers are trying to effect a 10. per cent reduction in wages, and the miners ot Derbyshire and Lancashire have alreadyrefused to accept the proposition. Such a strike won hi hSve a serious effect tipdn the home railroads, which have lately Jews cnjoyluc a boom.