peace.. •.jyyj--Connors couldn’t stand kind tnpt meet and notoriety and was pick# op dronk Monday nisht and tpkeicjp jail. Tbs Grinder sent bljn acrnwmfilttaass^ssas^ftSSM.custody Inside oftwelvedays.Tbe notorious Arthur Finnegan, wbo has been in jail so often that bis blear-eyed countenance is a nightmare to tbe turnkey, was one of t^e six other drunks, wbo were sent over for twelve and one-balf days. Tbe others were Bollie Parker, A. S. Ferguson, Edward Carney, Edward D. Johnson, all of Lo-gansport, James 0. Needier of Tipton aod Frank Murphy of Kenneth. Johnson stayed bis Ope and was released. Needier had a sannjy of obscene literature in his posoHion, which was included in the chirge against him and may prolong his stay over there.,■■ »*~ m 11 0A Peculiar Dea| in Horseflesh. Samuel P. Hunter, an employe of Jotin F. Judy, a Lafayette horse trader, was brought here from that city last week on mi affidavit flled by John W. Biggs cnargmg him withtmkincr • inain nf hnraM from Riffm’were di tiff’s cos Tburfdf that thii but a m pone til held Tb Judge dissolve ingcase modified tracks lt;'Twenty from Mi ten mi being 1 tbe railMcCalThe I) Compan s radical chiaas i port