Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1876 — STATE NEWS. [ARTICLE]
STATE NEWS.
fiffiporie 1» jubllan* over tho proapeot of m new opuru honae. • . Ftimpkin pla sodali aril indulged CosUllo'a oirona afii menagerie was sold at Motion It the other day. '>l j Parker JfiyerA of Laifayette, has haidfofi m ******* * I*' diana hiiUnrd nfeulipiofahip, for Richard Cottrell, * fotffiteea-year old hpy, of Floyd ofiunty, was inatantly k so*4 4# fiatimUj n week ego, by a tree falling upon him. H 0... -M. out hunting the. .other fiay, shot nnd killed e hie* beeWaod cub within 12 »U 4pf IbiriMA > Jamen daokn on the day. Thnt wtii iairnwhla good Vwv u^^w Tb OGHBiflflOfi Hohm it Witt* nightn uffia, uegether wkk n» Ha oontents. Loes sßuo«it krtHWd for RpjfjM ■*, > .fiflMsefMßtPlUiy d iwHß*K»3Mea«B*..Vtor "MW******. .XaJffiflPn XjkWlA# thlißUfllYPfl* VWBflieiw ,iramraif,B : Fftrt Wtfliii airrknntmraT jrri|tu|' fh# M^f*Of"fltlioN Broe.. ’ wmmhrnmm M ?vrabav_ from Plymouth, bn tim Lapone rood, was burned day, in. vohring n 4ae of nearly |a,ooo. mtito in which hb riknutndraarJa an turrit by burglars A few ntgh# ago and robbed of SBOO worth of stamps and good*. :/■
Alex. Bowen, tho M e!d lamplighter” of Lafayette, aged sixty yeen» touches his torch to fiftyfour street-lamps every night, in doing whloh he walks, fifty-eight squares, and makes the round in fifty minutes. , Smallpox iar prevailing to an alarming extern at Janesville, several cases having resulted fatally. The diseese is also prevalent to a slight extent at Seymour, and quarantine regulations have been enforced between the two placoa The Indianapolis street ear company have abandoned their line on Kentucky avenue and South Tennessee street, and will use the raUa for doubling the track on South Illinois street and the Union depot So muek for growing prosperity. Bill Toler, 01 Chicago, and H L. Suydara, of South Bead, are is join In a walking match-for S6O a side on the second day of November. They walk on the South Bend trotting park track, the former to walk 10 miles to the la£ ter 9. T>avid Powell, a puddler in one of the New Albany rolling mills, wm stabbed by a follow named Book, a few days ago, in a political dissuasion. Ha is In » precarious eooditiop, and threats have been made by hie folio# workmen to ftf*ahß«ok#. 4 Bepjamia Lemasteri, a eWaen of Pike aooatfi, some fine weak# ago ■enldulills staralr tha blade of a poekotdcnlfo la his lag jest above the ankle, covering an artery tharoby. A sow days ago the cut broke ont, aad before tha flow of blood aaald ha ——* ha diad. wwbowbo uww ■ j*-- 1 * saran • Mrs. L Ebert, wife of a saloon keeper and proprietor of Turner 1 * Hall, Evaaaville, committed enfolds Wedaeeday morning, of la»t week, by jumping into a cistern and drowning. The woman wm partly insane, Muted by fright rooeived by m accident to her child. She attempted to hang herself a few days previous, hut was out down befoie life wM extinct.
Mrs. Hilly of Tervo Haute, wm working by the stove one day fipt long since, when her firoto eaugbt ire. She tan ont of. doers, whoa several men saw and threw water opon her, but son fine,was not pnt out until hec olotheo were ahaoot entirely burned from her body. She lay in e aemUoooloue condition till the next morning, when she died. She leaves three small children. . a*. > - •• v*, - .s. Mr. Austin B. Gould, pcejurietur of the Gould House nt Falpsmisn, rasa received by being thrown from bis carriage while out'' rtgiipf.rlfr* Gould was well known to tho Waffsllng public, having btenljilimfo in the betel bushmw ut ti»f “W for more than twenty-five-yean. He was n cheerful, kind-hearted IQ ROlMTinmOfißllllg hftflL ™ ““VP nod 000 whose loan will bo deeply ov Mjf fiMD hb# A horrible tragedy eMUifod OO the evening of OetolMiF 24tkr, about six milui southeast of BushviOe. Chadwiek R. Brittoin,* yemngman from Parts, Ky„ had married tiu> only daughter of Mb R fimibh n former, and after fivlaf fob# My with tiie Md people nentif * your, finally demanded poseeasieo of the farm, and upon their reftmsl he became abusive and hatempenito End was ordered tn leave, which order he obeyed, but rstwamtl m the nifirht b queetion. tIML lAtf j m alternation with the old lady ffiffi hastened so the honae, *Ad «ra# flred at, but the pistol mieeed dbw. Brittain then fired twice into his own body, causing instant death. BrHtaib'syo«ngwife,i*Ow«yprnsish left n letter Maraieg Mm Bhodsi sys making the imubiew ■ ' —'i »*ea » Bran. ■ ...' It is for frmn our purpose to generate iu the minds of republioana any false hopes relative to tho result of foe November election In this statu, but wa can assure them that the skies are brightening everyday. We er#ln receipt of advices from different parts of tha state of the most cheering shameter. The steady tide of popular sentiment wbtoh was setting so strongly in favor of the repubtieutt party before the election, was but temporarily arrested by that event, and la still rolling forward, Wa say to our republican friends throughout foe state the element* are favorable for a triumphant ioverasl of the October verdict hr November. We say to them that if they do their duty A republican victory is not oniy possible 1 bat probable; nay, more: we assare tbem that If they poll every vot«. for Hayes that was polled - for Harrison, suooeg* is certain. Everything depends on getting one a foil republican vote. That done, wo may confldently look for a sufficient increase from other mutiiare to carry tiie stats for Hayes and Wheeler. We say, therefore,, to evenr republican iu the state, go to work at ones and work aa mm who expect to euuoued. —/odfetonpofo Journal, , , y q#»|f II Hill. I. If any person doubt* whloh parly famished the bulk of the greenback vote iu the recent election, let him ponder on these I sots t Tha total greenback vela tor govsewor was 18,818; of this, forty-offit re* publioau eountito east 8,482, and thirty-six democratic oonnties cask 8,731. Of the remaining fifteen counties, which oust no graenbaek veto, fourteen wore demoarati* md one republieaa. That is to sey, of forty-two repnhiiesn ooaatiea fat tho slate, forty-one gave * support to tho greenback ticket, whtto of fifty domooratie eouatkffi latif thirty-eix gave nuob support, Md oast greenback deception, or vUI they M* afoM TUden iu November t~AAsi»iiii Journal. bob#, i ■a .1 ' The reports from all quarters of the elate art ti tljiMnost cheer mg
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