lutie annoyance as may ue reasuuaoiy expected: and any injury that may result notwithstanding such care in the management of the work must be borne without compensation. It is then a case iQ which the interests and convenience of the individual must give way to the general good.’ ” Lawyers are divided in their opinions as to what effect this opinion will have on the strawboard cases.THE LAW IN EFFECT.No More Children at the County In-firmaries--New Homes to Be Provided.The coutlnement of children in county poor asylums became unlawful Monday. This is in accordance with the act of the last session of the legislature providing for the organization of public homes for orphans in the several counties of the state. The county commissioners in the different counties were given until the first of the present year to comply with the provisions of the statute and the time has row arrived when all children between the ages of three and seventeen must be removed from the pcor farms. The state board of charities is given supervisory authority over the new homes.'The commissioners of Blackford county have made arrangements to comply with the new law. The last of the children to be removed from the farm were those of Mrs. Penn. The board rented a house in this city fur Mrs. Penn, and the good ladies of the Charitable association have helped to furnish the home. The mother is trying to support herself and children by taking in washing.After the completion of the new infirmary building the board intends to move the old buildings to another partof tVia farm IICA them fnr t.ho oh 11.at his 1 mornic Mr. the coi having when t that it acquaii county receive having past hi after t energy steppec pavemi tained the rig He wai the da) seven j five cl marrie The TuesdaAnd fPete Montpi not ha heel ci county riage I the pri Wood : doled clicense gie Wt Afte and de clerk f and br said he