ton.COMPANY 6.Names of Covington Boys Who Will (Joto the Front in Case of War.Company G. of the state malitia has become an important factor in Covington since the talk of war has become so generaL The company is composed of a splendidly drilled body of youngmen who are the observed of all observers. Company G stands at the head of the list and it is among the best, if not indeed the very best company in the state. That her boys will be heard from in case of war with themeasley Dons, goes without saying, as the members are all resolved that they shall come to distinction by covering themselves with glory if given the opportunity. First Lieut. Guy A. Boyle, of Indianapolis, was here last week and mustered in the new recruits and held company election. New officers were elected and on Tuesday received their commissions from Gov. Mount. The following is the rooster of the company:W. G. Miles, capt.; Gregor Miller, 1st lieut.; Ora Clark, 2nd lieut,; Mark Savage. 1st sargent; Fred Hegg, 2nd sar-gent; Tom Sayers, 3rd sargent; Claud Schmidt, sargent; Lew Evans, 5th sargent; Alfred Wolfe, 1st corporal; Albert Bostic, 2nd coporal; George Hendricks, 3rd corporal; Milliard Rhodes, 4th corporal; Will White, musician; Chas. Goodwin, 2nd musician.Don Adamson, A. L. Baer, Melvin Ballah, Frank Baker, Elmer Blue, Jno. Barkley, Clint Beckett, Will Caskey.Chas. Crane, Wm. Collins, A, P. Crea-*son. Tini Crowlt;Ier, 11eui Doiiaven, Ed*Die**, Jno. Drydeu. Ed Evans, IT. L. Evans. Alvin Francis, Chas. French, Harry Gwinnip. jr., Tom Henderson, Henry lionn, Joe Hendrickson, Eugene Hide, Ora James, Delmer Kinney, Shadrack Lang, Wilbur Little, Jno. Madash, Conley Martin, Arthur Martin, Fletch Martin, Geo. Mayer, Ed Morris, Ted Morris, Chas. Murphy, Will Nobble, L. P. Orahood, Ed Robinson, George Rodgers, George Rhodes, Jesse Smith, George Smith, Cai Shelton, Harry Starkey, Lewis Sweet, Bert Villar,Robt. Vanlear, Sid Walker, Lon Watson, Warren Yeagy, Chas. York, Will Zufall and Theodore Zufall.