Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Brieflets. [ARTICLE]
Brieflets.
Two large dynamite bombs have been found in New York City. Lord and Lady* Randolph Churchill have arrived in New York. John McHugh, of Cresco, lowa, has resignel a 5 national bank examiner. Cadet W. S. Valentine has been ordered courtmartialed at West Point for hazing. Miners at Spring Valiev, 111., voted to reject the Columbus scale, but at Streator it was accepted by a majority of 175. By a French decision it is declared that Mrs. Parnell and Timothy Harrington have no power over the “Paris fund.” Lawyer M. J. Stein, a New York politician, has been arrested for swearing falsely at tho trial of Michael Donnelly. In i reparation for war with Japan, it is said the registration of Chinese merchant vessels has been transierrei to Germany. An unfinished pavilion in the exhibition grounds in Bucharest, Roumania, collapsed, burying twenty-eight workmen. Four of them were fatally injured.
