has elicted very general commendation.COUNTY NEWS.While tearing down an old dwelling house near the Bonneyville flour mill, Con C. Daily this week found three coins—presumably bogus—hidden in a partition. They bear the date of 1825, and of course are of the design prevalent at that period—smooth-edged and bearing thirteen stars. The man Bonney, who built the mill and the house, was accused of counterfeiting, and in 1835 was arrested and taken to Indianapolis, where he escaped from the officers, who had removed his handcuffs ho that he could eat more freely. He was never after heard of.Judge Dodge appointed D. H. Hawks to succeed E. A. Dausman on ther oGshen library board. Other members are W. O. Vallette, W. H. Charnley, E. L. Jones, Mrs. V. P. Abbott, Mrs. Harry Whitmer and Mrs. Jeannette Johnson. The council will soon appoint a successor toIMr P.hnrnlAv.