Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1895 — Telegraphic Brevities. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Brevities.

It Is reported that the New York World will join the ranks of 3-cent papers. Bacteria in milk has caused an epidemic of typhoid fever at Stamford, Conn. There has been an outbrea'k of cholera at the naval station of Moji in Southern Japan. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided that bicyclists must pay toll on turnpikes. Miss Lizzie Gruber was fatally injured at Jeffersonville, Ind., by being thrown from a carriage. Mines in the Fifth Ohio district ars closed, 7,000 men being out. The men demand 60 cents a ton. Fire got such a headway in the wholesale grocery of J. H. Mohlmnn & Co.. Now York, that the walls caved in before an alarm Was given. The loss is $75,000, The Missouri Supreme Court refused to let a grand jury have the boxes containing the ballots cast at the last election, holding that the secrecy of the ballot must be preserved, j<■'' Lawrence Farrell, the pugilist, 1b under arrest nt Denver On a charge of having been implicated in the highway robbery of Mrs. Kate Hebardi who was relieved of SBOO worth of diamonds.