Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1895 — NEWS NUGGETS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS NUGGETS.

At Charleston, W. Va., A. J. Scott was hanged for the murder of his wife. At Cole City,' Ga., Neal Smith, negro, was taken from the jail and shot for assault. . George W. Whitecotten, a well-known contractor of Anderson, Ind., after a search of eleven years, located Ills daughter at Indianapolis. She was a child when she was kidnaped. Now she is married and has a comfortable home. Tho father threatens heavy damage suits against various parties. He has spent $3,000 in hunting for his daughter. Captain G. A. Armes, who sent an insulting letter to General Schofield, is to be tried by cqun martial. Mrs. Mary Coffey, aged 104, the olderft immigrant ever landed, has arrived at New York fraui Ireland. - At Fleming, N. J. f King Pyatt, aged 80, the “original Jersey peach grower,” was burned to death with his residence. Mrs. Hires, a lodger, was injured. Every. liquor dealer in Manchester, N. H„ has beea fined for a second offense of violating the license laws. The penalty for the third offense is imprisonment - '