Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1882 — INDIANA ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA ITEMS.

The Chicago and Atlantic vill build j shops at Huntington. Attica, Fountain county, hud a big soldiers’ reunion Sept. JB. 19, 20. ! . Henry Wiunes, living near Deeatur. was fatally injuml by the falling of a ■ tree. Brooks, the murderer of Dr. Gause, at Hagerstown, Wayne county, has not ' yet been heard from. i One of the stacks of the Vigo Furnace I Company, at Terre Haute, is being removed to Gadsden, Ala., by the owners. : Messrs. Crawford. Miss Lulu Hargan, of Madison, was i seriously injured by the accidental disi charge of a toy pistol in the hands of i her young brother. John C. Simpson, a well-known busii ness man of Martinsville, fell dead on a ' freight train of the Indianapolis and i Vincennes railroad. The explosion of an oil lamp at De- ! catur fired a block of wooden buildings on Second street, causing a loss of $40,000, on whieh the insurance is only I $1,400. i In a difficulty between two boys at Bedford, Julius Heitger and Alfred Massey, the former stabbed the latter j in a very serious manner with a pocket- ' knife. I Near Monroeville, Allen county, a j farmer named John Ustich, while tffit- • ting down a tree, was instantly killed by the tree falling on his body. Hi* was i not found for several hours after. I Julius A. Coleman, who concocted i the famous life-insurance swindle at . Evansville, and subsequently escaped from the State prison at Jetlersonville, I is practicing law in th ■ City of Mexico, j A 15-year-old son of John Merino, of ! Miami county, Ayas out hunting, and, " when climbing over a fence, slipped ai.d j the gun was discharged, filling his face i and hands with shot. He is badly hurt, ■ one thumb being blown off. Mrs. Isabella Byram, whose husband holds a $5,000 policy in the I Franklin Life Insurance Company, has I begun proceedings, asking that the franchises of the company bo forfeited I and the assets converted and distributed j according to law.

Adessa Wray appeared as an equestrienne at fairs in Indiana, riding horses in twenty-mile races. Mrs. i Owen spoke of these feats as “brazen, j shameless and indecent.” Adessa has ! brought a suit for SIO,OOO damages, i and a jury will be called on to decide j whether the quoted adjectives were Eckstein, of Peru, who lias been for years it complaint, was re1 ami '.le .eio-.l Iby «Ill' Il str ief lII.' Slie lias i.oa 1 spinal .lilh t'le ' ' John < Rockport, S|m Tl i llril a fhedooi Tesidi'iice, and thCT^Mtlacked and Hkdied him. They then idtenq ted to kHMm wife, but she escaped b\ ic?uk>i’i|™<ini a window and liidiiip in a what booty tliex ' murdcrers Mtoon. I da\ Ht.', n, I 11 wll s REacideAl^jw^iMWaM nl/'■ and Is "in i i J by-law s The to Xoithwedi Mercantile or Trade Conkyention, and it wIMb composed of so of the reputable retail merchants Lldinna. Illinois and Michigan to become members, its to hold nnnuul meetings BtampSC of an interchange of ■tatoann r of cond ictms, *ind. to .o'Mto sin h h-.'i Ist i' hi >s will is? t« A’er. « d SO harmoin and fi -1 >' n cost laws give Executive right to levy 1 an assessment on thcHbiembership to funds f4j*ncce.sfcaryp‘xpens(*s. and ®<>f detective that peiloYmed by Mrs. GeorRuAneu«/Bome time county, feKhKam J. Beck. After Bhuipired that I’.. . I, out a ehai*ing [ 1'... t he had j plaintiff ’ Was v the Ulid not pay the a. requisi she was in milch’ Moved that had b%n done the recognizing that son.cb,.d■mght. to <Mk|on)etbing. Mrs I; and. Proen tb W.p- th< I a p 11 i <'< o , t . . : > > of • > oi at < nee making no married woinata in thi. It is theiirat of a ■governorMuikiug MMCtb^wß^bpointnicnt, was naturaHv somewhat solicit.s . W MKMJibgR. mm I V he '©cried Statler from Coltimi.m Ba stating that aAdurned with B<-.'k Sh.' ai him *aßMtewe<»tern i . he m at p LBanJa 1