Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1883 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
NEWS CONDENSED.
(Telegraphic summary.* •- ’ ’ . % i ■ - ■—'*' Th© Mwwaohuaettß authorities have stopped the running of Sunday trains on the Housatonio railroad. The Chief of Police of N«W Haven, Ct, has notified the Salvation army that they will be wrested if they sing in the streets. The Salvationist Captain says they will not stop tmtil ordered by the JCayoe. J. A. Ebert’s furniture factory, B. B. Doon's bobbin works, and W. W. Allemns’ machine shop, Philadelphia, Pa, were destroyed by fire. Loss about # 60,000; insured for #30,000 During a circus performance at Suspension Bridge, New York, there being about 1,500 people in attendance, a gate of wind prostrated the tent, creating a panic among the audience, in which a great many were severely hurt, though none were killed Adelaide S. Smith* brought sui{, under the civil damage act, In Brooklyn* against Patrick Dempsey and Cornelius dark, liquor dealers, for #10,030, for selling her husband liquor, and causing him to become a drunkard. A jury has given her a verdict for #2,500. J. H. Baker & Co.’s saltpetre works in Brooklyn, New York, were damaged by fire to the extent of #40,0001 Fifty thousand bills were examined by the experts appointed to examine the Brooklyn bridge accounts. Neither fraud or reasonable ground for complaint was discovered. A wedding of great splendor occurred at the residence of the Hon Hamilton Fish, on the Hudson The contracting parties were Hugh Northcote, son of Bir Stafford Northcote, the British statesman, and Miss Edith Fish, daughter of the ex-Secretary of State
