lt;r55itys.rs-i-8#)rida-nr-;s.I s-T-r-▼ •OThe new board of directors of theaThe Courier says: “It is stated !)Cthat parties interested in the Wa-bash railway, backed bv Gould and* 7Dillon, are making an effort to get control of the Lafayette,Bloomington an Muneie road by purchasing the pe bonds at a heavy discount. in-Dr. Gould, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, writes to Gen. Terrell that Indiana men are the tallest in the world. Young: Williams of Water- diford, just deceased, was a good sain- c;u pie. He wa^ nineteen years of age, i ^ Jand six feet nine inches in height.Lafayette, Muncic Bloomington ^ railroad is composed of the following at gentlemen: Walter March, David Blt; Kemp, R. W. Wright, D. H. Crouse, lb G. J. Kellenberger, O. W. Pierce, James B. Fallej% Fred Geiger, W. A. Potter, E. C. White, John W, Heath, tv Joseph Heath and Henry Robertson toattlito