Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1886 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]

NEWS CONDENSED.

Concise Record of the Week. EASTERN. Gen. Anson G. McCook, Secretary of the United States Senate, was married at the residence of his brother, Gen. John J. McCook, in New York. The bride was Miss Kitty McCook, of Steubenville, Ohio, a distant relative of the groom. Near Owego, New York, Harry Dunham killed Mrs. Austin Waite and himself -with a shot-gun. Charles A. Buddenseik, the New York builder, convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison because some of his ill-constructed buildings fell on a number of people and killed them, having been refused a new trial by the Now York Supreme Court, has gone to Sing Sing to serve his ten years’ sentence. Natural gas was struck at Buffalo at the depth of 1,000 feet, and the supply is ample for all practical purposes. The ship Cheova, loaded with CO,OOO cases of kerosene, was burned at New York. The loss is estimated at about SIOO,OOO. The four large brick buildings of the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut Company at Lebanon, Pa.,. wore burned with a large amount of machinery and finished stock. The loss is about $150,000; fully insured. The funeral of John Kelly Avas held at St Patrick’s Cathedral, New York. Mass was celebrated bv Archbishop Corrigan, and the sermon was preached by Monsignor Preston. Among the pall-bearers were Judge Hilton and August Belmont. Tho cortege of fifty carriages was followed by ono hundred members of the Tammany society on foot.