Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1886 — THE NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

THR I:AMT. MORMON missionaries have lately made twenty convert* in the Village of New England, Pa. Seventeen Of the number, mostly English coal-miners, are about to leave for Utah... .C. liaven, manufacturer of coffins and shoes at Haverhill, Mass., has made an assignment. Liabilities, f75.1)00. ....Thomas Murphy, keeper of the animals at Roger Williams Park, in Providence, R. 1., was ferociously attacked by a large monkey known ns Ren BuUer, as he was cleaning out its cage, and escaped only aft r a tprriWe stntggte. His condition is critical... The New l«vrk" Kvcnina Pont published a card of Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, stating that she had severed her connection with Literary Life more than a month ago, and that alleged interviews with tno publisher of that paper contain so little truth that they deserve Tennyson's stigma Of being “the worst of 1ie5.”.... Upon the arrival of a mail trnin on the Buffalo, Rochesier and Pittsburg Road at Dubois, Pa., the car inspector found three dynamite bombs nnd caps attached to the springs of the rear coach, which contained thirty-four persons. It is believed that the explosives were placed under the car -at Punxatawney, and how the trnin ran the twenty miles between that pines* and Dubois without an explosion-occurring cseiteß the greatest wonder. Bill Davis and Jack Kenney, featherweights, fonght thirty-one rounds at Rock - away, N. Y. Both meu were terribly punished, and fell from exbnustion at the close of the battle, which was declared a draw. The search for Victoria Schilling, Banker Morosini'e missing daughter, has been again taken up, as there are fears she has been kidnaped.... In a loft at Kingston. N. Y. t there was found the other day the original letter written by Benedict Arnold to the American people to vindicate himself for bis attempted betrayal of the country. Snow fell last week throughout New York nnd New Engtand to the depth of from eight to twenty inches.