Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1880 — INDIANA. [ARTICLE]
INDIANA.
The Madison Marine Railway company The Library es the Wabaah college was levied upon Tuesday evening by the delinquent tax collection tor $9,Q8&.8T for £g£x*s> <** Charles Kelly and A. Poffenback, on trial tor the killing of E. Dice, in a.atroet Wednesday. ‘‘ ■ 1 '“ 3 ' ’ ' * The L., N. A. and C. railroad, haring completed the laying.of steel rail* in contents, including two valuable harass. Com about <IJOO. Supposed to ba the The establishment of the free postal de livery in Richmond la a fixed feet, the Pootaflto* Dsprotmrot having srot <a special agent to exam in* th* claim* tor on* and received a affitofiMMiy report. Thera is • strode probability that Hock coal will go still Mrhsr, as the Ohio river is so lew that hut little coal is coming down, and th* re *nwt*oto ver* at Naw Alalready calling m Qay county » An infant was found afloat in the Ohio river, opposite New Albany, Monday, and brought aahore, when it wa* discovered its skull had been crushed in. tfc* supposition is the child wa* murdered by its* mother at Louisville and then thrown into the river. A i Th* October election cost Marion county <2,10087. Thtt ft the price of this county’s share of the luxury of telegraph ing to the boys that the constitutional amendments ware overthrown by the supreme court. Jama* A. Boyd, a tramp printer from Boehm—a large, (fine-looking man—waa drunk, lying on th* track of the L., N. A. rod C. railway, six mile* north of Mitchel, ‘ st th* water tank, when the freight train coming south, at about 20 o’clock, cut off hl* left arm above th* elbow. Oran Huntington, owner and for naariy forty years proprietor of th* Huntington Hous* died of age at his boarding place on Sixth strtot Richmond, last Monday, aged eighty years. He has beu out of business mor* thro a year. Bunday morning at 1 o’clock Daniel Sherry’s saw-mill, a mil* and a half east of OonnemviU*, was burned, with 50,000 feet of popular lumber. The fire originated from a roaric from the engine of the mill. Loss, <B,OOO, with no inroranoc. Thomas Dfshern, a resident of Summitville, fell from a Cincinnati, Wabash a Michigan paroenger train recently<TO that place, receiving injuries whieh the physician* say will prove fatal. He stopped too long to talk to a friend on the train, aad attempted to get off alter it had
A Telephone Exchange for Union Qty iw»asssk*« is <B,OOO, divided into thirty share*. Fifty instrument* are taken, and line* will be put up, and the exchange ea. tabliahed in working order inside of thlrtydays.: . i Attorney General Woollen has decided mat O’Rourke, the prosecutor elect of Allen county, is entitled to his commission. The reasons assigned are that Bench, whq enjoined issuing the commission, is debarred from the benefit of th* four-years term by the statute of limit*, tions running against him irom 1870 instead of from 1878. Granville Bishop, an artist of Noblesrille, wa* assaulted a lew evenings ago at Kokomo and robbed of <2O by romeup. hung scoundrel. Mr. Bishop being a confirmed crippl* make* the deed mor* cowardly. The blow, given by some hard instrument, fell upon the right temnle inflicting a terrible wound. Effort* are being mad* to secure th* thi«f. • Andrew Drooley, a young married min wwktog to th* chair factory of Mor A M*ri<re> hadtwo <rf th* fingers ‘n** ®Wted by mrohiEry recently. He ,_Waa taken to the office of Dr*, fane* and M. T. Shivelev to have hi* wound attended to Dre S**® Wo*, between two freight tnSnr and foretajsS «iJsKSiXuS?S < ESt »nen Jumping off the trains in time toMva themroive*. The collision delaved reon , While William Hammond was enrobed ? Afiftch roth*fem ’ Atototoa» *i*>rwemtlaa. <w> tW orlM— ■ miAhl mng acrorofimm orosSeto Citiren’s bank jrf waaMß* ' Z - was realized. This year they October 10, and expect to turn out 80 000 >ounds of sugar daily. Last year the about <IOO per acre for their brou. They hope to do better thia year.
