Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1886 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
NEWS CONDENSED.
Concise Record of the Week. EASTERN. A huge bald eagle undertook to carry an 8-year-old boy from tin- farm of Joseph Davis, at Uanheiin, New York, bnt was foiled by laborers. At a meeting of the Presidents of tbe anthracite coal companies it was unanimously agreed that the total output of coal tins year should not exceed 33,500,000 tons. Aid. Jaelme, of New York, lias been released from prison on hail. The Supreme Court of New York has decided that the Cable Railway Company has no legal existnece and can not have seventy miles of streets without adequate compensation. A fire in Buffalo consumed twelve buildings, including the North buffalo Flour Mills and tho Gilbert Starch Works, causing a loss of $500,000. A jail delivery was effected by three desperadoes confined in tho jail at Newcastle, Pa. They filed the locks from their cell doors and escaped through a hole, eight by sixteen inches, cut in a window. Tlio prisoners had been furnished with revolvers by friends, who awaited them with carriages to hasten their escape.
