Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1879 — Railroad Mutterings. [ARTICLE]

Railroad Mutterings.

The narrow gauge men aay they will have the track laid to Delphi by the 20th of May.— Monticello Herald. Rochester and Henry townships, Fulton county, have voted $44,000 aid to the Chicago and Atlantic railway oonepamy. narrow gauge, and track laying has eommoflcod at Huntington.— Logansport Journal. We are authorized to say that business on the narrow gauge will commence forthwith. It is expected to have the track down and trains running to Mount Pisgah by 'May sth and to this city by June Ist. Delphi Journal. Colonel Yeoman will move his family Io this city next week, and will be followed at once by the principal offices of the com; pany. This is not temporary, but a final move, as Delphi will be permanently ostein' lished as the headquarters of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago railroad.— Delphi Times. Colonel Yeoman is engaged in perfecting arrangements for locating the principal shops of the narrow gauge in thia eUy. A donation of thirteen acres, beyond ths slough, and west of the trestle-work has been proffered, and so soqn as other matters of more imminent importance can be arranged, the transfer will bo made.—Delphi Times. ■