Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1886 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
NEWS CONDENSED.
Concise Record of the Week. EASTERN. Inspector Byrnes arrested thirty boycott-erg, at New York, for interfering with the business of Messrs. Cavanagb, Sandford <fc Co., manufacturing clothiera The waiTants on which the boycotters were arrested were issued by Recorder Smyth. General Butler, a famous trotting horse, died at New York last week. He contested the race with Cooley in Chicago, Sept 22, 1806, when Wm. McKeever, the driver of Butler, was killed by some person who had speculated largely in pools on Cooley’s winning. 11. H. Richardson, the famous architect, died at Boston last week. The Baltimore and Ohio has finished its line to Chester, Pa., will connect with the Beading, establish a line to New York via the Jersey Central, and begin business shortly. Three boot and shoe factories and an hotel at Natick, Mass., were destroyed by fire, the loss reaching $50,000. A petition is in circulation in New York asking for the pardon of Janies D. Fish, ex-President of the Marino Bank. It is said to have been signed by over nine hundred busi ness men.
