rusting, nfess ahe reg-ift-hw, Nkl that happy.is were its city, on wasthlzlngn. alter lie fam-0,1800. i native‘Irfwareis been I moralr years* In theMtTH.d every te shareighhors: tense*.I “deadants as fojr his1W f»,fo.rIV, some st himinutes more however, might have made a serious lire.nisi,Thomas G. Holumoshkad, died, at his late residence one mile east of Eaton. Indiana, Jan. 10, 1872, age 31 years* 10 month and 25 days*Mr, Uolllngsliead was born In Grech connty, Ohio, in 1837, and came with his parents, to Delaware county, Indiana, in 1816. Alter his marriage, in 1862, he built him a cottage house on the “old home farm,” that he might the better care for his aged mother. He leaves a wife, two children, a mother, brothers and sisters, and many Wends to mourn his loss. The expression of every one who knew him is that, “tie liras a kind and loving husband and father, a true and afftectkftiStft brother, a dutiful soft* and a good and honest cltlafen aftd neighbor.” No man in the eommnnity seemed to stand itforg respected than he. He lives in blessed memory among a11 his kindred and friends.The deceased is a brother of the wife of WifsolfSftWtH, of this city, lie was buried on the 17th InsU by the Masonic fraternity. Her. M. Crosiey preached the funeral discourse, In compliance with his dying request. *SO* Letter List,The following is a list of letters re-nm.