Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — INDIANA. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA.

The Vincennss'Oondheitiiai has‘a libal suit on Ito hands. *• 1 . Mu yngoc is gradually -recovering from the effects ol the late tire. The Hapitwiw opera heoae, Grfeeifca*. has gone intoJhe hands of- a mceiver. Some 000 new names have bean pieced on the pennon rpU at Indianapolis, lately. The church oongmgatioas In’ all the oountry towns are organizing tor a fall . ■ ■ *_.#**• •«»<• '-’2, • . tuc seconq number of rhp Hanoverian, nfor c fomoMJasio r* OOllhge, i^ou^ 8 ** W. H. Weaver, a Democratic memberelect of the legislature of thtf sale, from Carroll county, died on the*lßti, at his home near Cutter. ~ . ! h; •,* Lewis If osier, dinkier in the LooiavlNe and Chicago Railroad Depot, at Lalayi S&*±£S^ ta a2Wai& mouey-dsawarart i« «» tia m Comalius Curty, Ibrine'rTy mayor of Salem, (X, and probate Judgwef the' county in whioh he lig?d, died fit the station house In Indianapolis of delirium ire»U,.ft*dqr,Vo. A son of John A. Bullock, while ing a cane mill, at Boonvllle, recently, got j hU head entangled in the Wheels; which 7 crushed hi? arm almqtWto the elbow. j**li a had to be amputated. , +d ffrt V'+un*- : 'ijh ' • *> - 5 V ' -

At Aurora, w. WcssreU, a^roHingmill hand, had all the,Ungers o£his ugnt hand eut sff by the BCrap iron shears. Hu stumbled and fell near ■ the' shears, when tha shears caught and cured his fingers/ Michigan City It rapidly ‘ feefeoMite' ft valuable shipping poiet-d'or the rsllfokds terminating there..,, Between I,Booand 1,000 carloads of lumber haye. shipped south foom that point monthly, the past season. . - * • Alonzo LaWmnce of Morristown was out hunting sqoirfelv, when hy some cause the gun. was accidently discharged, blowing his right hand partly eff and three fingers of his left hand, ilia tight hand wit amputated. l ' **’ ** ' William Franklin, a wealthy farmer living near Spencer, Owen county, and four members ot his family have died within a few weeks, and one ofn lhe two remaining is dangerously iIL Tho disease isa pertiibious fever,caussd by blooipeisouing. oi **** « A coW belonging to a man, ol dropped »oak, recently, whicb*ht&' a deiormed head, apd is quite a curiosity. It is evidently two heads joined in owv bav* ing three eyes, four wen-defined nostrils,, with but oab longue: 1 It is a'litrely au d healthy appearing calf. diTe *•- ,If ‘ ' i Some weeks ago, Dr. Jafftes 'Hughes. OL New Paris, suddenly diaappearei. ,; Th« circumstance surrounding the disappearance seem to indicatefoul pisv. Thynv>t. but nothing has turned up regarding the 4 whereabouts of Hughes* won wii ~*w heard a few S»yV ago* that^her^nuended husband had been rim over bythe cars, af‘ Elkhart, and killed. She brooded over* th |fr r i r 11.1 u—w to her ~EXlstence by \n^\n gvlyydynm Her efforts were TruSlratcd by the family doctor. .n pistol shot was heard outsidethe building, and a bullet came crashing through the wal). sjdjhiliafo Several persons went in search oi the vlllain, but he escaped. „ . [•• , At Terre Haute tha oilier night; .one Poo-yuateK* maitrnl inning fs»i and shot his gun off to get rid; of-the iae-nSa sbms was <friving wloag tM‘rowi and-some Of the shotatauak-Jns. Mvrir- the face' narrowly missing has eye. I 1 © ° Mm Halils McQowaß. Wife bf 'EfdrcVW. with4large pistol. far some time with disease of Hm-stoai* sch. sad it preyed on her mind W much Jtttbwui* Madison and Indianapolis railroad havo received notice of their discharge. They all hase to go at once. N«w conductors toUkhthdU plso— are. ■iliitojl BiFHtch incoming train, or coarse, this t wholeaale discharge of the old employes- haa created a sensation in railroad cities. T^rat^ObuMnjpion, 1;h elbow, leaving the limb curled about the was sis? thrpwn .Awn the ladder ,to the floor, receiving .foul, injur left

tlrjk {KS*“A VffK ?£* e *3.l2 0 ) tq * ot }* •‘toko tola. The ipp. tile sank its fangs ip to hie left hand to: . As JcSnS. Coyaer, a ‘ «rt^ef‘ ! f&imtfg neer Peptttoe, was watering nine Cows at rryatiju they, mad* a sraraSfeiMh^uiyss" auUm B ■ ifc ■■ ■ mi ■■) w 'BiyifWi ■ lefttol^t^annedreo** Jt,eter * l the stampede. Sdddeuly, although ipffiajsswsrtKs Urge bAjhtteee «e thou|h ihgLJtn. m !!rj.jrn<;tm > t» ♦n>h*nt*.;Hi^ MaSS&KaS "er endeyorto throw aliitUerefinement tojlo the ■be and manners of the oompkeMYirrito (1 iftorAiShto~NUe~fonasy brotfehf on Imtkm no* mf-mutn -