Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1870 — Arrivals at the Nagle House [ARTICLE]

Arrivals at the Nagle House

Up to Wednesday soon, July Ctb. 1870: I. Nordyke Wolcott; J. Stiwart, 8. B. Haver, K. S. Newcomb, J. Fisher, D. Haver, Wm. Kailsback, Wm. Haver, Bemingtos; John Lsfler, J. Parker. D. Theirs, John Cory, Hanging tirove; Geo. Glbtyn, Chas. Michaels, Prank Hale. Lafayette; J. Gordon, Franceavllle; R. McVey, Knightstown; E. L. Clark, Benaaelaer; W. Grabam, J. Barnhouee, Newton county; J. Wood, Illinois; G. V. Gilbert, Galeabnrg, 111.; H. C. McConnell, Ruah county, lnd.; A. Chilcote, Mise Lizzie Howe, Barkley townahip; Wm. M. Teeny, Blue Graea, 111.; O. Ball, Jacob Miller, Marlon towns'.ilp; John Kelgan, Carpenter townahip; Dr. Ewing. Prank Curl, Watseka, III.; James Walker. Logan Co. 111.

Laportc county paid $75 for wolf scalps last year; little Stark paid $77. * Eighteen cents a quart is the price given huckleberries at South Bend. A case has been made up in Tippecanoe county to test the constitutionality oi the railroad tax law. It is reported that a very fine quality of soap stone has been found in large quantities in Cass county. Newton county officials used sl,324.23 worth ot stationery during the year ending June Ist, 1870, which the Gazette thinks is very extravagant. Gov. Baker recently received some seed from the big trees of California, with the request that they be planted in the State House grounds at Indianapolis. It is thought that the democratic congressional convention for this district will bo held at Wanatah on the 10th of August. Au attempt will probably be made to induce Col. Norman Eddy to withdraw from the State ticket and make tho canvass against Gen. Packard. The Lafayette and Kankakee Sardine company was organised night before last with a cash capital of three hundred dollars. It is the intention of this oorapany to build a lodge aud boat house on tho Kankakee. The lodge house will be fitted up in good style, with all the modern improvements, which, of course, will include plenty of mosquito bars. —Lafayette Courier.