Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1896 — BREVITIES. [ARTICLE]

BREVITIES.

T Bqbert Garrett., of Baltimore, it is understood. left no wtilk If that is the case uis estate, valued at will prob*bly be divided between his widow, his Sister, Mary Garrett, and the heirs <ff liis brother, the late T. Harrison Garrett. At Pittsburg. Pa., while an operation ’•■s being performed upon Mrs. Gisaria Jdasucci. she died while under the influence of an anesthetic. This announcethe Italians, ami * rush for' the doctors was in ad ei The latter managed to escape after receiving •undry damage to their" clothing. The 3Bob followed them, throwing sticks and •tones. Two of the doctors jttnn>ed on a passing street car and thus escaped. The third took refuge in a drug store near by. from which he was rescued by the police, jin a patrol wagon. Joseph Schondelberg. a coal miner, livtnc on the Pan-Handle Hailyoad near {lansfield. Pa., dieted himself on pokeberies to reduce his weight. The pokeberaries were great flesh reducers, but they A»ve Schondelberg’s body a blue tinge, ftbe change of color was first noticed in Then it spread to his face and The directorship of the Panama canal •rill change hands shortly. M. Hutinfis coming from Paris to succeed M. Vauttard. The commission sent to Limon to Urc laborers at $1.20 a day went on a fruitless errand. /■ ,