DA.Y, NOT. 14, 1885-Death of James King.revtrisi)Under the head—“ Death of a respected citizen ” conics the following dispatch from Madison, Ind., Nov. 7 :Madison, Ind., Nov. 7.— James Kinp, aged 84, an old and respected citizen of liiis county, dropped dead venter day lt;veiling iti liK smro, at King’s Landing, Pereascd was well known t* old steuinhimtnnm from Pittsburg to New Orleans. In early lib* lie 1. 1 lowed llatboulinc. and afterward started a woody aid, at which he continued uulil the bonis began using coal, when lie opened a j s stmv. He was linanci.diy snrlt;vlt;-sful. He { f, will lc huried at'Marble Hill tVmo-urv.► IHere is a well known man dvin'-T at 1•/ »D ithe age of .Si, and respected far and near. He accumulated wealth by honest industry. Mr. King was an infidel, open, bold, defiant. Fora dlt; /ten.years or so he lias paid annually for two j copies of the Seym on i Times and Ironclad Age. giving one copy to a pom* infidel old lady in his neighborhood. Thus do aged iulideJs die on every hand respeeted by their neighbors spile of christian malignancy and slander.t:! wP ♦t tlt; ri a aMust fin to Shflol!of.f.iiAe:a