Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1886 — NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
NEWS CONDENSED.
Concise Record of the Week. EASTERN. Nichols & Farnsworth, dealers in shoe-manufacturing goods at Boston, have suspended. The failure was brought about by the outside operations of Farnsworth. Liabilities are heavy. The Commissioners of Immigration at Castle Garden, having been sternly criticised for admitting polygamists, have decided to recognize no more Mormon ship-loads, but deal only with individual immigrants. It is said that the runaway daughter of G. P. Morosini, of New York, has effected a reconciliation with her father and abandoned her husband, Ernest Schelling, formerly the family coachman. Seven men were burned to death in a shanty near Sonestown, Pa. They were Hungarians, and railroad employes. The President’s party returned to Saranac Inn, N. Y., after an absence of four days spent in the Tupper lake region. Mr. Cleveland killed a buck. Ex-President Arthur’s health continues to improve. A kerosene explosion in the Erie yard at Jersey City caused the destruction of five Pullman coaches, the Northern freight depot, and a large amount of miscellaneous freight.
