Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1897 — Telegraphic Brevities. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Brevities.

Three different sections of Texas experienced their first snowstorm for three years. Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle gave a dinner in Washington to President and Mrs. Cleveland. The New York Board of Health has placed pulmonary tuberculosis on the list of infectious diseases. The mother, brother and sister of Arthur Pnlmer of New York, ail of whom he shot, are dead. Palmer cannot be found. William Clark Noble, a jewelry designer of wide reputation, was arrested at New York on a charge of larceny, brought against him by Julia Adelaide Price, one of his .models, who asserts that under a promise of marriage, he, during the latter portion of the year 1895, wheedled $2,000, all her savings, from her. Wiliiab Ueibold, 17 years old, until recently a messenger boy for a telegraph company at Lancaster, Pa., has spent $4,000 stolen money since last October in gambling and fast living, and to-day is in jail with barely a penny left. He procured the cash through innumerable forgeries of the name of Charles B. Grubb, the well-known iron and furnace master.