Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — EASTERN. [ARTICLE]
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At Buffalo, X. Y’., Dr. C. S. Smith was elected president of tEeUnlon Veterans' " ——— —: —— At Rochester, N. - Y., the Rev. J. M. Fitzgerald and two of his servants were indicted for'arson. Pennsylvania millers will try tp induce Congress to retaliate upon foreign nations who havcfflTscntmualed agai hst ARieriyau flotir. —T-jr AT Buffalo, N. Y'., Dr:AhbreJ. Seymour, a woman physician of note, committed suicide by throwing herself in front of a train: ~r At Pittsburg, Pa., J. C. Schaefer Jr” a carriage manufacturer, committed suicide. He was short in his al*tt>unts president oftrhoan association. The battleship Indiana was given a preliminaryruii over tire.government course off the Massachusetts ebast. It made an average of 15.31 knots per hour. The blotter of the MacGowan's Pass Tavern Subpoficr* —Strifibn in Central Park, New York, bore Ibis entry Friday: "Arrested by Officer Michael J. Sweeney, Duke of Marlborough, 23 years old, resident ot England, no occupation, 'single; temporary residence, Pin za Hotel; charge, violation of park ordinance; reprimanded and discharged by Roundsman llyan.”' Thus briefly and officially is recorded the arrest of the young Duke of Marlborough, who is to wed Miss Cousuclo Vanderbilt. There is an ordinance which forbids wheelmen from riding faster than eight miles an hour in the park or from coasting down hills. The Duke did not know this when luTlnffig his feet over the han-dle-bar and went sliding down the road to 104th street Officer Sweney gave chase and overhauled the young: nobleman, informing him he was under arrest. At the station he was lectured and diseharged. - „
