reek, *®hcHty whioh encourage wen to deeds of „ ax?, goodness. aon iar(bav- _»___ street.^ the murderer ~¥r;. Ohio \Sie|n- , “ hejnsiiitor. ™ George ilaho, at Dresden, Seek ng cation.a Pardon ^ M~~¥rtLL J JlOQUftapooar|m* A recent issue of the Zinecv.Ko “ster,.-8fl* Times-Recorder contains the following: —Ml^ ^ ^ • »* ▼ ■ %A* e w-» *au Bachman Bachman, a firm of Co* *a*naithe lumbus attorneys are trying to procure BImrt a pardon for Ewing Coulter, the last Eaet ^ murderer sent fo tud penUeUur? Litii _M. o[ M“Bkinguia conn P 8u| Coulter, it w*li bo remembered, with ! nrt killed a saloon keeper named George these art. Hahn, at Dresden, an 18S9. Hahn; who was ft relative of his owed him money,! in and although frequently asked to pay cours ton it, was never ready. An altercation *””?• n finally eneued and Habu was shot CRtl° ,eu with a shotgun in Coniter’s hands. The , ut defense at the trial tried to prove that cal the gun was accidentally discharged £?«?** iv and succeeded so.well that they saved „fn° 7‘ Conlier’s neck frdm the rope. I.“e He was sentenced to life imprison-iot raeotandhas now served upwards of — uai three years, all this while protesting borf 5aj bis innocence. He has been a model dan, prisoner and has sens his family his the w pension, which he draws lor a wound wel 511 in the head, every quarter. Waat! Attorney Bachman was in Dresden ,le last week securing the signatures of reeidents to a petition for pRrdon and ^** made a trip to the home of Mrs. Hahn, Ph ;r- over in the country. pr», a The Dresden Transcript, in a short *?* mention of it, strongly opposes the c*' granting of a pardon. fo----------.- thb.A Surprise Party, VJThe mo»t important event ofatocla! nature111 thlA AMtifln. Wllit *1*WiHa« -I■— t. '