Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1886 — THE NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
THK KANT. Thk Pittsburgh Humane Society proposes to prosecute certain organizations which insure the lives of small children from two cents per Week upward. The increased mortality among the little ones leads to the belief that parents become careless as to the health of their children after the insurance has been effected. Samvel, J. Snellino. for twenty-Revcn yean Treasurer of the Lowell (Mass.) Bleaching Company, is alleged to be * defaulter to the amount of $200,000, and possibly much more. Mnelling has been removed. but is not yet under arrest, being at his home in Kahant. - The company is solvent, bnt may have to reorganize. AX alleged crank, calling himself Nathan Schuler, was arrested at Albany for dogging the footsteps of President Cleveland and hoveripg about him. No weapons, however, were found on Schuler, who protested against his arrest, and said he deserved a political position as he was a poor man, aud wanted to better himsdf. Ix the celebrated Crawford-Dilke case in London the jury found that Mrs. Crawford bad been guilty of improper conduct with Sir Charles and that her husband, is entitled to a divorce. Stephen Brodie, a New York bootblack, 23 years old, jumped from the Brooklyn bridge at the center spnn into the East River, a distance of 120 feet. He was fished out and taken to the station house apparently Uninjured... .Nathan Schuler, the young Hebrew arrested in Albany for.following President Cleveland, resides in Rondout, where he usually spends his time in the reading-room of the Young Men's Christian Association. He had made formal application for tlje Rondout Postoffice. Forty Russian Jews, all peddlers and paupers, landed at Castle Garden, New York, bnt were detained for reshipment.... Steve Brodie, the man who made the successful leap from Brooklyn bridge, was released from the Tombs on sl,tH!o bail. He is charged with attempting to commit suicide... Matthew Arnold, the EnglisU writer, was recently rescued from drowning at Long Branch by a bath-house keeper and a fisherman, who rubbed him until he was able to walk.
