Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1886 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
NEWS CONDENSED.
Concise Record of the Week. EASTERN. President Richmond J. Lane, of the Abiagton (Mass.) National Bank, was arrested at Portland, Me., on the charge of having fraudulently taken from his bank amounts aggregating $135,000. At Boston ho was held in ♦50,000 bail, and the case was continued. It is intimated that Lane was on route for Canada when captured. The bank has suspended payment for the present. In the New York Supreme Court Judge Barrett sentenced the convicted boycotters who received SI,OOO for raising the boycott on Theiss’ concert saloon. Danenhower got three years and eight months, Wiltzig and Holdorf two years and ten months, and Stroh and Rosenberg one year and six months imprisonment The Harvard-Yale boat-race resulted in a victory for the latter crow. The record was lowered ten seconds. Fines and costs of SO,OOO assessed against bookmakers on the race-track at Monmonth Park, Now Jersey, have been paid by the association. Ten persons were killed by the explosion of a giant-powder factory nearDrakesville, N. J. Window glass was shattered within a circuit of five miles.
