Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1883 — An Agreement. [ARTICLE]

An Agreement.

It is announced that the Louisville and New Albany and the Chicago and Atlantic Roads have agreed upon terms whereby the former road will use the tracks of the Chicago and Atlantic from its terminal point at Hammond to the Western Indiana connection, a distance of about a mile and a half. Trains on the Louisville and New Albany Read will probably be running via Hammond in a couple of weeks. Prominent officials of the Louisville Road deny that there is aDy truth to the report that radical changes are soon to take place in the management of the road. It is in a very prosperous condition at present. “Inter-Ocean.” Miss ,Ed a Eliel:— Miss Eda Eliel has read successfully before the most critical audiences in the leading cities, from New York to the Mississippi Yalley, and wherever she has appeared has met with a most cordial and Enthusiastic reception. Some of the most eminent men and women of America are among her many admirers, who have been lavish in praises of her, both as a lady and an artist; but her modesty and good sense have always protected her from any vanity which praise sometimes creates. Mifm Eda Eliel is the possessor of a most rich and melodious voice, well trained and under good control. Her splendid facial expression and her great versatility enable her to excel in the sublime as well as in the intensely humorous., At the Opera House, next Saturday evening, Feb. 3d.