Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1884 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]

NEWS CONDENSED.

Concise Record oitiie Week. EASTERN. \ Owing to depression in the Vail way bond and share market, Matthew Morgan's Rons, bankers. New York, suspended. The liabilities are said to be about $1,000,000. Stout & Co., bankers, of New York, suspended payment, with liabilities estimated at $1,000,000. They were largely interested in the Metropolitan Elevated Hoad. In a race of three and a half miles at New London, the Yale crew defeated the Harvards by three lengths. At Taylorsville, Penn., Miss Thompson entered her father’s drug store, weighed out a grain and a half of strychnine, and calmly swallowed it. Antidotes were administered without effect. O. C. Burrows, a prominent citizen of Bristol, K. 1., has embezzled $5,000 from the National Rubber Company. J. Miller Kelly, President of the Rochester (N. Y.) Common Council, has been Indicted for corruption and bribery. About forty Hungarians leave the Connellsville (Pa.) coal region every day for their former homes in the old country on account of Blackness of work in the coal mining business; also, probably, on account of the fierce opposition to them on the part of Irish and Welsh miners.