Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1895 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]
Told in a Few Lines.
The reform wave has reached Saratoga. Gambling and other sports will, it is said, be abolished this year. “The Official Hailway List” for 1895, with its complete roster of American railroad officials, has just been issued. A new trial of the Hullet will case at Duluth was denied and the common law wife of the millionaire will get the fortune. A posse had an encounter in the woods with the Hainy Lake bank robbers. The latter finally escaped across the Canada border. The grand jury of Charleston, S. C., has refused to indict in six of the cases laid before it for violations of the dispensary law. -i-rt Gov. Brown of Maryland has been left $250,000 by James Carroll, a cousin by marriage, who recently died at Atlantic City, N. J. After n fight of-eighteen months the customs 'officers at Callao, Peru, hare admitted .cases containing Bibles shipped jthere by the American Bible Society. The ecclesiastical party in Peril opposed the admission of the books, claiming that they were of immoral tendency. ,
