Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1892 — OTHER NEWS ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
OTHER NEWS ITEMS.
8 Jeffersonville has nineteen progressive ei chorduls. I 3 Tho total output of the Jay county ol] ! field for November was about,' 141,0.0 tarj tuts. j Senator Voorhees is being almost overl whelmed by his correspondence from ] o 111 co seekers. f George Correll, of Elkhart, has been paper published at Chicago. Six cotton warehouses were destroyed by lire at Baltimore, including 17.202 ba!c 8 | of cotton. The loss will reach $701,000. — j The Denver & Rio Grande round house and seventeen locomotives were burned a l ' Salida, Colo., Monday, causing a lois of 1430,000. A band of 140 Garza revolutionists crossod Into Mexico from Larodp, beaded by tho arch bandit’s right baud man. > Two companies of Mexican cavalry wer® ■ routed and several killed by tin) hand, I The board of directors of the prison south Tuesday morning re-olected Capt. | J. 11. Patten warden for the third term. I Dr. Runcio und tho Rov. Mr. Callop, as | physician and chaplain, respectively, were re-elected, Mrs, F. C. Guthrie, of Evansville, and her little son, were caught iu a folding bed. which closed on them. Mi's. F. E. Judson discovered their condition In tim a to save the lives of both. Both were nearly suffocated, aud Mrs. Uuthfie was unconscious. hbhoriff Will J. Zacharies, of Franklin county, has retired to private life after four years’ sorvice. During that time the jail has b >«:i vacant thirty soven months, and for the remaining eleven mouths tho average of prisoners per month was but two. 3The gas supply at Logansport is vory uncertain, and soveral suits have been filed with the cqmpauy for failure as alleged to comply with the ordinance contract. A nuni her of former patrous huvo substituted coal and wood. 8 Missouri lias three aspirants for Cabl. net offices, and a large delegation from that Statu took up much of Mr. Clovelaud’s lime Monday. Governor Francis wishes to be Secretary of War, or tho Interior; Congressman Hatch, Secretary of Agriculture, and editor Chailes U. Jones, Secretary of tho Interior. Miss Eugonia Vazaka and Mr. Relkola, of Macedonia, Groece, huvo ontered tb e Northern Indiana Normal School at Valparaiso, foi* a throe years’ course, the former in tho music department, and tb e latter In the literary course. Uwoug Lea aud Iltvoiig See. two Celestials, cuinedU rect from China for a two years’ courso In English literature. Neither cau understand a word of English. Gum-go Bowers, of Huntington, undertook to whip P.iley Burton for abusing hit (Bowers’) wile, and thcro was a lively. Scrap. Mrs. Bowers aided her husband , and this procipituted Mrs. Barton into the arena, and tho street rang with tbe shoutt uud screams of the combatants, while several scores of people gathered around aud urged on the combat.
