CLAY CITY.Trial at Saline City-Pay Car Running Now—An Infant Fa-tilly Burned.Clay City, Deo. 2-L—[Gazsttb special}—Rev. Lowdermilk, of Terte Haute, was in town Wednesday.-Paul R. Thompson, of Bowling Greenis visiting here this week.—* Severalof our citiaena went to Saline Tuesday to attend the trial of Nancy TTilJip^n charged with stealing goods from Mrs.Lewis and M. M. Zenor. BlairMcNutt is in town. Henry Hyatt,of Coal City, was in town Monday.Y'v ______ i * lt;«■ ^David Finney made a trip to LockportMonday. There will be a hop hereFriday night. Wm. Darner islearning telegraphing with Mr. Bledsoe,the railroad agent here. Levi Darnermade a tnp to Coal City Monday.Dave Bolton, of Coal City, was in townTuesday.- Dr. L. Bruillette wentto Worthington on business Tuesday. Yesterday was pay day on the E. L They are running a pa] Jr., of Bowlin„ . _ , wasin town Monday. Frank Brown willquit Thompson k Thompson’s store here and go home to attend school this week. Alex Brown made a trip to BowlingGreen Saturday. J. M. White, ofCarthage, Mo., is here this week lookingafter the interests of his dry goods storehere. Mrs. Fisher, of 8tate Line,Ind., visited J. M. Vial Monday. C.M. Thompson, Jr., of Bowling Green,was in town Monday. Mrs. O. M.Thompson, who was visiting friends hers, returned to her home at BowlingGreen Saturday. Jaa. Buck, editor ofthe Reporter, went to Coal City Saturday. Jacob Frams, of Marion, formerly of this place, was in town Friday. Thursday an iufant child of Mr.W. Foreman about five miles west of here, was fataliy burned by falling on a stove.DADlC