Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1895 — Notes of Current Events. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Notes of Current Events.

“Gen.” Coxey is touring Nebraska in the interest of free silver. S. A. Abbey, supposed to be a victim of the Denver hotel disaster, is alive at Pueblo, Col. Alfred Paxton has been appointed receiver for the Davis Carriage Company at Cincinnati. The Prince of Wales’ cutter Britannia has finished her racing season and has

gone to Cowes to dismantle, previous to lying up for the winter. She is flying forty winning flags. Newton B. Efistis, second secretary and Mr. Alexander, counsel of the American embassy at Paris, have returned from Clairraux, where they took down a full statement from ex-Consul Waller of hie trial and conviction by the French military court at Tamntave. The schedules in the assignment of Jesse G. Jones, the veteran lumberman, of Indianapolis, show assets of $150,823.87; Habllitiea, $187,021.87. Tha heaviest creditors are the Security Bank of Boston, $61,500; Quincy A. Shaw, of Boston, $5(\000; and Bliss A. Tolman of Minneapolis.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CAPTURE BOSTON.