Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1896 — The Comic Side The News. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
The Comic Side The News.
Tramps held up a T'.ake Erie* ftnd Western train near Muncie, Ind., but got qu’.y some overcoats ami satchels. The United States steamship Italtimore has left Yokohama for home. Tho Olympia is stiil at Yokohama. Seventy-five representatives of plants in Ohio met at Cincinnati and organized the Ohio Brewers’ Association. Elmer Kimbiy, of Orleans, Ind., 18 years of age. was neeidetnally killed while .pulling his gun through a feiu'e. M. D. Howell, a wealthy Sfoekion, Cal., eitizen. lias been acquitted of a charge of counterfeiting preferred by government secret service officials. ■ A San Francisco paper says transcontinental freight rates will lie advanced by the Panama Jlailroad Company and ail of the overland roads at a meeting to be called in Chicago or New York. 1 j Harry Martin, alias i.incoin, a thief wanted i n N*w -York- ntm reaentty caps - tured in Chicago,, pleaded guilty at Cleveland', Ohio. Rev. Alfred L. Moore, rector of an Eptet-opal Church at Akron, Ohio, has liceu deposed from the ministry by Bishop Leonard. Last Oe'tohor Moore was to be married. He forged the name of & fellowminister to a note for SSO to pay for his wedding suit. When the forgery was discovered the, other minister, Her. Dr. Hollister, indorsed the note and saved Moore from arrest. Moore retired from tho parish and left Akrou.
