IND.. FRIDAY, .JUNE 26. 1890.ICENE'upted.1UFLLY 8EATAttempt to Re- Is Shown andJunday after-It, an employ i young man ploy e of the jps, went to b Wagner, on i a horse and)ck Mr. Wag* g was being [arry Wagner iploye at the earch of the )yer the rig. id the young driving park, ;e of inebria-*n with manyceeded to se* young men, is knife and i, who turned ment several the bustle of ook an ad van* to grasp the imped in the ) the stable, d hired a rig 'le about the is hired, was aged words inintense ex-aents, but the taken to the trouble.V, filed an affi-f McConnell, lelty to ani-Gled an affi-Everett’s ar-assault.WEDDING AT HOPE.Rufus Snepp and Stella Mess eke United In Marriage.Last Wednesday evening the Methodist church at Hope was crowded with people to ’its utmost capacity to witness the wedding of Rufus Snepp and Miss Stella. Mes-seke. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers, and with the marriage train the church presented the appearance of afairyland.The bridesmaids were Misses Emma Messeke and Lizzie Massmann, of Sej mour. and Harden Linke and Albert Messeke acted as best men. Miss Stella Robertson played the wedding march while the wedding train entered and marched to the rostrum. While Rev. Current performed the ceremony Miss Robertson played “Nearer My God to Thee.”The bride and groom went to their newly furnished home near Hopo where they tendered a reception to their friends and relatives last night. The following gifts were presented themSilver teaspoons—Alice Oordes.Silver tablespoons—J. M. Newton.Silver teaspoons—Lizzie Massman.Salt Shake—Irid Gepharfc.Towels-—Rose Gephart.Doily—Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Drone-barger.Silver waiter—Cash Gephart.Silver syrup pitcher—Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Mutz.Centertahle—Mrs. J. Gephart:.Silver knives . and forks—Floyd Nading, Edna Newton; J.- H. Houk and Leota Newton.Lace our tains—Nellie Pugh,' LlnnieSnyder, Edna»Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Trembly.Linen tablecloth and napkins—Mr. and Mrs. Messeke.LinemTablecloth—The Misses Andrews.Lace bedset—Mr. and Mrs. Messeke. Silver dinner set—Mrs. Maud Newton. x ’Toilet set—Emma Messeke.Bed set and tablecloth—Mr. and Mrs. E Snepp.Dresser scarf—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Messeke.Silver fruit dish—Chas. Myers, Nellie Nadiog, Sim Bruner and Tilden Perry.Silver fruit knives—-Sophia Myers. After dinner set—Mr. and Mrs. Adda Heihnan.Fruit dish—Effie Shirley.Bread and cake knives—Mr. and Mrs. August Heilman.Silver salt and pepper shaker, and silver spoons. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cook.Gold sugar spoon, Albert Messeke.CIRCUIT COURT,The Wallace—Standard Oil Co-. Case-Disposition of Other Cases-In the case of Hattie Wallac vs. the Standard Oil Co,, damages $1,909.90, the jury, instructed by|tbe judge, found for the defendadt.Henry M. Campbell, Byron M. Boyd, E l ward C. Campbell, partners as Campbell, Boyd Co., vs. Josephine Prather and First National bank of Columbus, Indiana, note $525; defendant Prather called and defaulted and rule on First National bank to answer.Sarah Painter vs George Painter, divorce; defendant called and defaulted and rule on prosecuting attorney to answer.Adolph Strauss vs. Louis C. Adams, note $100; defendant called and defaulted and judgment for plaintiffEnterprise Building Savings Association vs. FrankS. Kennett, Cornelia Kennett, Carl J. Kollmeyer, William B. Treadway, administrator of the estate of Wm. Wallace, deceased; defendant called and de faulted and judgment for plaintiff.DID NOT SUCCEED.David Breedingi of Taylorsville, Takes Poison with Suicidal Intent, but His Life Is Saved By Prompt Medical Assistance. 1David Breeding, Who attempted to kill a young man named Bevls for taking his girl out riding, mention of which was made in The Call last week, attempted to “shuffle off this mortal coil” via the strychnine route yesterday evening at the home of his father, John Breeding in Taylorsville.Young Breeding's sweetheart had been spending the afternoon and evening at his home and about 7 o’clock the young man’s actions became rather sthmge. The other members of the family were in a room adjoining the one occupied’ by the youngcouple and they immediate--ly went in to see what was the matter. The young man went into convulsions and it required the combined strength of four men to hold him, A physician was sent for and after working with him for two hours, he became qulet.OMiss Snyder, the young lady in question, stated^that she did not see Breeding take the poison, but she thought he took it while she was out of the room a short time. No cause is assigned for the young man’s attempt to end his earthly existence, but it is thought that he had some trouble with his sweetheart.—Ed. Call.Mrs. W. F. Coats has moved most of her furniture to Rushvllle, where she will reBldo with her husband until the court house there is completed. During her absence her son-in-law, George Robertson, will reside in her residence on Seventh street.Rev. Noah Harper preaohed at the Baptist church at. 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