LaGrange. :jMilk is shipped to Cleveland by train.1 It pays much better than to sell at the , factories.Louain.A burglar was caught in the attempt ) to break into Tuate’s place of business. He was fined and costed and made to ] work it out on the street.—That’s prop-1 er. Elyria ought to do the samething.OBEKX.IN*.The Gas and Lighting Company are making -arrangements to build new works.’f A new site has been purchased fcd erect iiew5 buildings. * *■ ; -Chute* a‘sensation was ereafed'herein - 'social circles last night. Mmi J* noess Miller gave in the college chapel a private lecture to the young ladias of the college and town on dress reform. Some rash young men were bent ontsgetting m and hearing the lecture, anda few of them succeeded in their at tempts, some getting in the vacant elevation under the door of the hall, others in the garret over the skylight and one of them, Frank Barrows, disguised himself as a woman and gainedadmission among the audience. The disguise was soon discoveied and he was ejected. The fellows hiding io other places made a noise which gave them away. They were bunted by the marshal and his aids, but all succeeded in getting away.August Steams, the clothing merchant will sail for Europe in J uly. He will spend the summer at his old home In Germany.The Jenesse Miller lecture netted $202 to the managers.Judge Steele is now F. M. to all in-tents and purposes.Mr. Frank J. HoSher, who has beendoing: a drug: business at ?«o. 5 E.“ oCollege, sold his stock aud fixtures to T- EL Rowland. Mr- HoSher and his family intend to make their future o me in Seattle? *W. T.Rid geyxlle.Mrs. Lucretia Fisher of St. Louis,