Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1882 — LATER NEWS ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LATER NEWS ITEMS.
Northern Cheyennes are said to be making their way to Pine Ridge agency, Dak., on the advice of Dr. McGillicuddy, with' supplies insufficient to keep them from raiiljpg on settlers in Kansas and Colorado. Troops have been sent out to intercept them. During the temporary absence of the teller, the’ Merchants’ Bank at Winnipeg, UfahTtoba, was mysteriously robbed of SIO,OOO in bank notes by two strangers to whom ho particular attention was paid by the clerks. The losses by the earthquake at Panama* are greater than at first announced The cathedral and many large buildings were badly injured, several lives were lost, and communication with Aspinwall has been cuttioff. fhere were 121 business failures in the United States last week, eleven more than fqi. the week ended Sept. 1, and an increase of fifty-six oyer the corresponding week in 1881. Applications have been made for 600,000 shares of the Panama Canal Company. In settlement of the recent bloody outbreak Corea agrees to pay £500,000 to the Japanese Government and £50,000 to the relatives of her murdered subjects. While the Crown Prince was conducting cavalry maneuvers at Berlin two French officers of high rank, in civilian's dress, were arrested for making sketches of the ground. . There is good authority for the statement that Frank James, the Missouri bandit, is being harbored by friends but a few miles frojn. Leavenworth. A ten-mile equestrian race at Minneapolis between Belle Cook and “Little Cricket” was won by the former. Time, 20:02. At Cleveland, a ten-mile race between the Misses Burke and Williams was won by Miss Burke in 21 Mrs. Burns, who was injured by Barnum’s elephant at Troy, N. Y., some time since, died the other day; and Mrs. Langley and the husband of Mrs. Burns, who were also' hurt by the infuriated pachyderm, are dying. A man named Conlon, who was thrown across the street by the elephant, has brought suit for $5,000 damages. John Hurst, a fisherman living at Secretary Creek, *Md., came home drunk, whipped his 8-year-old boy mercilessly, and then seized the lad by the feet, and struck his head against the floor, kdling him instantly. The Republican Convention of the Eleventh district of Michigan, at Point St Igyace, nominated the Hon. E. Bre'tung, of Negaunee, to succeed J. A Hubbell in ConThe Republicans of Dakota have nominated John B. Raymond, of Fargo, for Congress.
