Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1891 — MUNICIPAL INDIANA ELECTIONS. [ARTICLE]

MUNICIPAL INDIANA ELECTIONS.

Municipal elections were held in nearly all Indiana towns and cities on the 4th and sth, with followihg results: Republican. Richmond (to succeed Democratic Mayor), Jeffersonville (to succeed Democrat), Kokomo (to succeed Democratic Mayor), Williamsport, Now Albany, Wabash, Shoals, Columbus, Redkey, Greencastle, Peru (Republican gain), Greensburg, Union City, New Castle, Newport, Bloomington Orleans, Frankfort, Brazil, Covington, Huntington, Lebanon, Anderson, North Vernon (Democratic gains), Connersville Franklin, Goshen, Portland, Bedford. Rushville, Rockville, Bowling Green Charleston, LaGrange, Rochester, Winchester. Democratic. Lafayette (Rep. gains), Ladoga, Shelby ville, Bluffton, ; Muncie, Greenfield, Ft Wayne (reduced majority), Washington LaPorte, Noblesville (gain), Plymouth. Hammond, South Bend, Columbia City. Winamac, Decatur, Clay City, Cicero Michigan City. Mixed or Non-Partisan. Darlington, Terre Haute (Dem Mayor) Madison, Seymour. Vincennes, Logansport. Greenwood, Spiceland. Tipton, Wesl Madison, Attica. Madison, Corydon, Carbon. New Palestine (anti - whisky ite elected), Petersburg.

The entire production of the precious, semi-precious stones and orna mental minerals in the United States during the year 1889 was $188,817. Of this amount $53,175 was agatizec and jasperized wood, $23,675 tur J noise stones and $14,000 quartz. •iamonds to the value of $1,006,71f were cut during the year in the lapi dary works in New York and Massa chusetts. He—“ Perhaps you won’t believe mu but I never laugh at an inferior.” She —“Of course 1 believe you. It would be impossible for vou ’to do such f TraMcript.