Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1895 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTHERN.
James B. Wade, a well-known Iravelingman, committed suicide at Lebanon, Tenn. . The opening of the netv steamship line from Pehsaeola. Fla., to Liverpool Avas celebrated at Pensacola. Judge W. V. Eldridge, of Galesburg, died at Hot Springs, Ark., from blood poisoning < a nsed by a vvound from n catfish. ~ 1-.■ - ■ Three heavily armed men held tip a stagecoach near- KingAvood, W. Va., in true bandit style. A posse of officers put-* sued the highwaymen into Pennsylvania, w KefiFa 11 tra ce nt t ironr~ was- -lost. —Th eyare thought to be part of the old Cooley gang of outlaws. The sugar planters, through Colojiel J. D Hill and other attorneys, ..filed tAvo sugar bounty claim suits in the United States Circuit Court at New Orleans under the agreement with the Washington authorities, who will aid in speedy trial and appeal to the Supreme Court. _
