[NDIANAPOLIinchbrasstinea imer, a bis , and vaffie to aissary , and, lad It eeten lount id byowedandnear dness gular man. Kith a i, der aived witb rietoripidl7sfally h the w It, Lie of, andAN ARRAY OF BEAUTY•M«j. mtcheii soothe a YouthfulJSaru'Duruer.There was a fine array of beauty and talent in criminal conrt Friday morning;. Ed Kaaling and Harry C. Nelson, who drove off with another man’s horae, pleaded guilty and were sent to Michigan City to rusticate. Tom Williams, an aged, grayheaded Irishman, who gets boiling drank on the slightest provocation, was np for stealing an express package. Tom said he was on his way from the Dayton to the Marlon soldiers’ home, and was too drank to know whether he stolQ the package or not. He'il probably be sent to Marion. John Hampton, the nlne-years-old colored barn-burner, blubbered for a long white until Maj. Mitchell told bim that Plainfield is a nice place and he would get all ihe watermelon he coaid eat. Then he stopped. Sent to Plainfield.The oniF pleas of guilty ware made by James Monroe on a charge of assault and battery and James P. Brennan for bur-giary. The pleas of not guilty were made by Moees AlleD, charged with stealing pigs; John Abbott, assault and battery; Win. Harley, earn?; Bsnj. Gibbs, Harry M. Gregg, Frank Carney and Mel Cain, grand larceny, and Cornedcs McCarty and Harry Hamilton for petit larceny.QU]BUTSCiae—XI1It Wf tbs con officials and the of the 1pliehedthe moagreemcompaiengine$'Z 75 p not aec cents Iiand 4)4 is 43.4 f ted ioclt;GeDemol ire parinttrefusec