Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1894 — Page 5

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Voting Precinct* of Adams County, lie it remembered, that ata regular term of the Board of Connnlaaioneisot the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, begun and bold in the court house, in the county of Adams, on the first Monday of June, in the year 1894. the following proceedings and order wore made and iiad by and before said Board, and enteted among the records thereof, to-wit: At said lune term of said Board, on the llili dav of June. 1894, it being the; .th Judicial day of said term, that ietosav. Board o£ I'nunnissionors, ) To divide the Ex parte. J- county into vo- ' ting predicts. It is hereby orderd and determined by the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. State of Indiana, that the following named Inspectors of Election of the several townships be and are h rbby appointed tor the year 1894, and that the voting precincts bo established as follows, to-wit: Union township -Votlng precinct same ns heretofore, and Win. Erwin is appointed iiiepeetor. II tot townshlo. west-X otlng precinct same as heretofore and Fred W. Christianer is appointed inspect.,r, and'the voting places in th, •east precinct is hereby changed to the school house known as “Aber School-House," located on the sotillteast quarter of section 14 in ■said township, and Isaac Brown is appointed inspector. 1 . . » Preble township voting precinct satnil as heretofore, and and Henry Wafel is appointed idspectorof south preciir ‘ and H'mry lark80“.■HSIlt'oinr •'/'■••hpr ci ict. Votingplaqe at sc ’tool house No. 2. ’ o.i feimm t,.wu.'iup voting precinct as heretofore, and Win. I). Huffman is appointed inspector. Washington township voting precincts, same as heretofore, and John Hessler is aimointed inspector of the west precinct, and Joseph Johnson inspector of theeast precinct St. Marys township voting precincts sameas heretofore, and Pa vid Manlier is appointed as inspector of east precinct, and Henry btecie is appointed inspector of west precinct. Blue Creek township voting precincts same as heretofore, and N. Deyo is appointed inspector of south precinct, and Jacob Wechter is appointed inspector of north precinct. Monroe townsnip voting precincts same as heretofore, and G H, Lauirhrey is appointed inspector of north precinct, and John Kobison is appointed inspector of middle precinct, and John Eley is appointed inspectorof south precinct. •. French township voting precinct same as heretofore, and Jonas Neueuschwander is appointed inspector. Hartford township south precinct same ip heretofore, and Wm. Shoemaker is appointed inspector.nort It precinct the voting place to be located us follows, to-wit: ComiUcnciDK M ' feift Wlist of the southwest corner of in-lot number 20 in Robert Bimison’s second addition to the town es Buena Vista, Adamscounty. Indiana; thence to run north 22 degrees west parallel with towq plat 9 rods and 10 1-3 iinkts>thence south 75 degrees west brods: thence south 22 degrees eastjp rods and 10 l-.i links; thence north 7.1 degrees east 17 rods to the place of beginning, and voting place to be in the school house, in the town ot Buena Vista, and Fred Huffman is appointed inspector. • • , ~ . Wabash township, north precinct shall include all north of the section line running through the center of the township »nd voting place shall be at school house located on corner of section 3in said township, and Elias Reisen is appointed inspector. Middle precinct shall include all that part ot said township lying north of the half section line running through the center of section 2n in said township, voting place shall Bfe-at school house in Geneva, and Samuel lineman s appointed as inspector. South precinct shall include all. south ot south line of the middle precinct, with voting place at the town prison In Geneva, and S, W. Ha e Is appointed inspector. Jefferson township voting precinct same as • heretofore, and Franklin Ujnty is appointed inspector Decatur, First Ward, voting place to be loca- ■ ted on in-lot number 18 in the subdivision ot suit-lot number 43, platted by Zimmerman and .Steele exec a tors, and John Lose is appointed inspector. Second Ward voting places same as heretofore, and J. H. Voglewede is appointed in•spectorof preciuc “A” oi said Ward, and Henry Stettler ly appointed inspector of precinct •*B” of said Ward, ... , , Third Ward, precinct "A’ voting place shall be on in-lot. number 253 in the original plat ot <he town (now city) ot Decatur, and Mathias Kirsch is appointed inspector. Precinct "B of said Ward same ns heretore and T. H Ernst its appointed inspector. ’ The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss, ”T W. H. H. France. Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, perfect and complete transcript and copy of the order of the Board oi Commissioners of said county of Adams, as the same remains among the records ot said In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the Board of Commissioners, at my office at Deca- . -sfun, this-aatli.day of September, 1894. w. H H France. Auditor of Adams County. By Irvin-Brandy-berry, Deputy. 28-3 Administrator’* Sale. Notice is hereby given that t he undersigned adu imstratrix of tiio estate of William Rawley, deceased will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent, three miles east of Borne, adams county, Indiana, on t Thursday, Novembers, 1894, | The personal property of said estate, consisting of two horses, one cow. thirty-three hogs, nine cattle, one double set harness, one sulky breaking plow, two harrows, wheat drill, hay rake, ten tons liny, wheat in ground, lot of chicken-*, fanning mill, light harness, farming implements, household and kitcbun furniture aj.id-»Miuerous other articles. of five dollars and under, cash; over five dollars a credit, of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with surety to the satisfaction ofihe undersigned, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Sale t.o begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Emma E. Rawley, Adm rx. France & Merryman, Atty's. October 9,1894. 30-3

Shcrii’f s Sale. — f The State of Indiana. Adams county Ss: f In the AdamsCircuitCourt of Adams county, i Indiana. . State ex-rel Wllllan H. H. | , France, Auditor ot. | I Adams county, 1 ndiana. 1 . vs. j - William .Muy. Sophia May. j j The Bank of Berne, a i corporation. | The Adams County | Bank u corporation, ; Joseph Crozier. ; No. 4985. , The Decatur National i Bank, a corporation, I j Frederick Blakey, Cbrislian Bin key, | r Mary Reinklng, | Thomas T. Dor’whi, i By virtue oi ttu order of sale to me i directed by the e'trk of the Adams Cir- - cuit Court of said county and state. 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter men ' tinned and will expose for sale at public auction at the East door of the Court House in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, be I tween the hours of 10 okilock A. M. and 4 - o’clock P. M. on ] Snhirtlay, October 27, 1894, The rents and profits for a term not excee< • • Ing seven years,. ot the following describee I real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: >. The east half (J 4of the southwest quarter ’D of section ten (10*. and twenty-one and one-half (21‘AiacroBOff of the south endof the west ha'fof ttiosouthwest, quarter (Ji) of sec tion'ten (10). township twenty-eight (28) north. ■ range tit teen (15) cast, all in Adams county, Indiana. I First. The undivi ed two-thirds (2-3) part of th** above described eighty (80) acre tract, • and if tlievsame slmll mil to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy pl.dntiff’s judgment, in- ' t»rest thereon and costs, 1 will then offer for sale the undivided twpthlrds part of the whole ot Baid real estinea ove described, and if the same shall fall 11 sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy plititituis judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will then offer for sale the ' entire lee simple of said eighty (8(1) acre tract. 1 to wit: The east half qf the southwest quar- [ ter(U) of section ten (10), townshib twenty--1 eight (28) north range, fifteen (15) east, and if that shall fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, interest thereon 1 and costs, 1 will then sell then sell the entire fee simple of the whole of said real estate, to wit: The east half of the southwest quar- ‘ ter (1-4) of section ten (10). and twenty-one and one-half (211,) acres ot! off the south end of ; the west half of the southwest quarter (1-4*of 1 section ten (10)'all in township twenty-eight (28) north, rangotlfteen east, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ' of the above described premises in parcels. 1 Taken as the property of William Muy and Sophia May to satisfy said order of sale, this 2nd day of Octobet, 1894. Samuel Doak. Sheriff. 29 3 By Daniel N. Erwin, Deputy. . — X Notice to Non-Re*idcnt* • The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: z. In the Adams Circuit Court. November term, 1894, X 3 ?*? \ Jliriah Elzey, ] ( vs. I John D, Elzey, !• Petition for partion Flora Elzev, k No. 4788. Thomas J. Elzey, et al j It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Estella Kibler, of the above named defendant is a non-resident oi the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Estella Kibler, that she 'be and appear before the Hon. J udge of the Adams Circuit . Court on the 29tli day of November, 1894, the same being the IDtli Juridical day of the next regular term t hereof, to be holden at thecourt house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the sth day of November, A. D. 1894. and plead by answer or demur or the same will be heard and determined in her abence. . Witness niv name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed this 10th day of September. 1894. l _ John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By E. Burt Lenhart, Deputy. C. M. France. Atty for Pl’tiff. 29-3 CotiiiiilsMloners' Sale of Kcal E*lnte Notice is hereby given t hat James T. Merryman. a Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of real estate in the case of Miltnda Garwood et al, vs. Martha Garwood et al, for partition,Vwillas sircli Commissioner on Saturday, October, 20, 1894, at theeast. dOor of thecourt house, in Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at public sate the fee simple of the following described real estate in said Adams county, in the State ot'lndiana, to-wit': „ The south half of the no-ith half of th£ southeast quarter of section ten [lo], in township twenty-six [291 north, range fifteen [ls] east, except three mid uiie-fourth acres out of ’ fire northeast corner t ItortMtf, An abstrnct of title will be given purchaser on day of sale. Terms:— One-third cash in hand; one-lhird in one year, and one-third in two years from dayof sale. Deferred payments to beariitthe rate of six percent interest from date and secured to the satisfaction of the said Commissioner. - James T. Merryman. Commissioner France & Merryman, Ally’s. 27-4 Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is herein- tri ven to the creditors, heirs and legatees Simon W. VorheeS, deceased, to appear in the Adams Clrcnlt Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, ofi t.hellth day of November, 1894, to show,cause If-ativ, why the final settlement of accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. G. Christen, Admtr'x. Dt catur Ind., October 8,1894. 22-8

Z.-. . ' h.’AjhiZa ■HBKIVF’A PROCLAMATION . I. Samuel Doak, sheriff of Adams county, Indiana, In the pursuance of tba statute in such oases made and provided, do hereby give notice to the qualified volets of Adame county in the Stale of Indiana, that an election will be held at the usual places of holding elections on Tuetsday, November 6, 1804, for the purpose of electing state, county and township officers for the stale of Indiana, county of Adams and all townships Included in said county of Adsine, of wuiob all inapeoiore and judges ol oiectioue and voters in said county will take notice In wit nene whereof I have hereunto sub■enbed my name this 9th day ot October, 189 s. Samuel Doak. Sheriff of Adame Co. By Daniel N. Ehwin. Deputy. Notice of Election. State of Indiana, oouaty of Adams, ea: State of Indiana to Samuel Doak, sheriff of Adame county, greeting: 1, John H. Lenhnrt, merk of the Adems circuit court, of Adams county, state of Indiana, de hereby certify to tbe sheriff of Adams county, that at a general election to be held in said county and state on Tuesday, November 8, 1894, the following olHoera are to be elected to-wit: One Secretary of State for the State of Indiana OneAuditorol State for the State of I ndiana. One Treasurer of State for the State of Indiana. One Attorney General for the State of Indiana. One Clerk of Supreme Coutt for the State of Indiana. Due Superintendent ot Public Instruction tor theSiatcof Indiana. One State Statistician for the State of Indiana. One State Geologist for the State of Indiana One Judge of the Supreme Court tor the first district of the State of ludiaoa. One Judge ot the Supreme Court for the fourth district of the State of Indiana. Ono Congressman for the Eleventh congressional district of the State ot Indiana. One Judge for the twenty-sixth judicial circuit of the State of Indiana One Prosecuting Attorney for the twentysixth Judicial circuit ol the State of Indiana. Ono Joint Seualyr for the dlst rict composed of the counties of Adams, Blackford and Jay of tue State ot Indiana. Two Joint Representative for the district composed <>> the bountiosof Adams, Blacklord and Jar ol the State ot Indiana. One Clerk of the circuit court for Adams couuti. liKliuti. One Auditor of AdAms'Countv, Indiana. One Trettaurer for Adams county. I ndiana. tilie Sheriff for Adams county. Indiana. One Recorder for Adams county, Indiana. One Surveyor for Adams county, Indiana. Oue Coroner for Adams county, Indiana. One Uotnmißsioner for the second district of dams county. Indiana. AOut Commissioner for the third district ot Adams county, Indiaha. ’ One Trustee for Union township, in Adams* county. Indiana. One Assessor for Union township in Adams county. Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for Union toWftship in Adamscounty. Indiana. Two constables for Union township in Adams county, Indiana. One Trustee for Root township in Adame county, Indiana. One Assessor lor Root township, in Adams county. Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for Root tpwnship m Adutus county, ludtauß. Two’Constables i'w Root township in Adams county. I ndiana. Guy Trustee for Preble township jn Adams I county, Indiana. I One Assessor lor Preble township in Adams county, Indiana. Two Justices of thd Pence for Preble township in Adams county, Indiana. Two Constables for Preble township iff Adams county. Indiana. OneTrustlfti for Kirkland township in Adams county. Indiana. One Assessor for Kirkland township in Adams county, Indiana Two Justices-of the Peace for Kirkland township in Adams county, Indiana. Two i onsiables for Kirkland township, tn Adams coimtv, Indiana'. * Otte Trustee tor Washington township in ' Adams county, Indiana One Assessor tor Washington township in Adams county, Indiana, Three J ustiees of the Peace for Washington township in Adamscounty. Indiana. Three Constables for Washington township ill Adamscounty. Indiana One trustee for St. Marys township in Adams county. Indiana. One Assessor for St. Marys township in Adams eoynty, Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for St. Marys townships.nlAdamscounty, Indiana. Two Constables for bl. Marys township in Adams cou u ty, Ind iai *a. One Trustee for Blue Creek township in Adamscounty, Indiana. Oue Assessor for Blue Creek township in Adams county. Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for Blue Creek township in Adams county, Indiana. Two Constables for Blue Creek township in Adams county, Ind ana. One Trustee lor Monroe township in Adams county, Indiana. One Assessor for Monroe township in Adams county, Indiana, Three Justices of the Peace for Monroe tow-isuip in Adamscounty. Indiana. a Three Constables for Monroe township in Adams county, Indiana. One Trustee for French township in Adams county, Indiana. One Assessor for French township in Adams county, Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for French township iu Adams county, Indiana. Two Constables for jFrench township in Adams county, Indiana. Oue Trustee for Hartford township in Adamscounty. Indiana. Oue Assessor for Hartford township in Adams county. Indiana, for the term ending the first Monday ol August, 18) 5. One Assessor for Hartford township in Adams county, Indiana, for term beginning first Monday tn August, 1895. Two Justices of the Peace for Hartford township in Adams county,.lndiana. Two Constables for Hartford townshio in Adams county. Indiana. • One Trustee for Wabash township in Adams county, Indiana. One Assessor lor Wabash township Adams county, Indiana. Three Justices of the Peace for Wabash township tn Adams county. Indiana. Three Constables for Wabash township in Adams county, Indiana. One Trustee for Jefferson township in Adams county.Tndiana. Otto Assessor for Jefferson township in Adams cotnity, Indiana. Two Justices of the Peace for Jefferson townshiq in Adamscounty. Indiana. Two Co istables lor Jefferson township in Adams county, Indiana. In witnesij whereof I have hereunto set my baud and affixed the seal of said Adams circuit court at my office in Decatur, this 3rd day of October. 1891. John 11. Lenhart. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: I. Samuel Doak. Sheriff of Adams county, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full and correct copy of the precept for au election'issued and delivered to me bv John H. Lenhart. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of the said county and state. Witness my hand this 9th day of October, 1894. Samuel Doak. Sheriff, Adams Co. By Daniel N. Erwin, Deputy. NOTICE. Be it remembered,*hat tit a regular term of the Board ot Commissioners of tlio County ol Adams, on the first Monday of the month of June in the year of 1894, tK> following proceedings and order were made and had by ami before said Board, and entered among the records t hereof, to-wit: At said June term of said Board, on the 11th day of June; 1894, it being the seventh juridical day of said termr that is to say. Board of Commissioners ) To open polling ox parte. t-places at 9 o“clock i a. m. It is hereby ordered and determined by the Board of Commissioner -of Ailaius county. State of Indiana, that the polling placcsin the following named townships be opened at s x o’clock a. rn, on the day of election, to-wi:: Union township and in Jefferson township said e unity and State. The State of Indiana, Adamscounty. ss: 1, W. H. 11. France, Auditor ot said eortnty. do hereby certify that the above and forego* Ing is a I rue. perfect and complete transcript and copy of the order of the Board of CommM- • signers of said county of Adams, as. the same reinains among the records of said, county. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name mid affixed the seal of t tio Boardof Commissioners of said county of Adams, at. my offioe, at Decatur, this IBth day of September, 1894 W.H H. Franck, 28-4 Auditor of Adams County. >■ .... ’ I

’ cm OF MOCK I ' ‘ ’ Three Suspects Under Arrest For the Virginia Hold-Up. ONE SEEMS TO BE GUILTY. Greenback* Found on III* Person Perforated by a Needle, as Is Usual With Money Sewed In Express Packages—He Carried a Disguise and His Memoranda Is Suspicious—Habeas Corpus Sult. Washington, Oct. 18.—The net of city, government and Pinkerton detectives which han been spread over Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia since last Saturday in an effort to apprehend the criminals who held up and sacked the express car at Aquia creek Friday last has finally drawn into its meshes three men whom the officials are confident were concerned in the robbery. One man who answers the description of one of those wanted was arrested at Cumberland, Md. His inability to give an account of himself and other circum- * stances go to make a strong cast;. He , gives the name of C. J. Searcey of Fort Dodge, Kan. Another man was arrested at Cherry Run yesterday and was quite a desperate character. He held up a nnmter of men with a 44-calilxir revolver, but was finally arrested. He answers the description of another man implicated. The third is said to be at Berkeley Springs, though the location of the last two men is being kept quiet by the authorities. ' The express officials and detectives an delighted at the captures and now feel sure .tLwf. the apprehension of the remainder of the gang will be accomplished soon, CUMBERLAND CAPTIVE. He Carries Greenbacks With Small Holes IY. . * Through Thein? Cumberland, Md., Oct. 18. —No fur ther doubt can possibly exist that one of the Aquia creek train robbers has beer 1 caught in this city. A web of circuni- ; stances and convicting evidence has ! been woven about the prisoner. wh< gives rhe name of C. J. Searcey. By tram from Washington yesterday a party of Pinkerton detectives arrived, i including Captain F. H. Hinde, who ; had just returned from the scene of the robbery. He was accompanied by Crutchfield, the messenger in charge oi car at the time of the holdup. In the prisoner’s possession was in cash, of which $897 was in greenbacks. When Mr. Hinde saw the roll of greenbacks he held each up to the light and examined it clpsely, declaring there was no further doubt that the prisoner was one of the robbers. He showed that every one of the notes hhd small perfor ations. In every package of money shipped by the Adams Express compaily the notes are stitched together, leaving When separated tiny holes which a person cannot fail to discover ujxm exami-, nation. Every note contained these holes in the places where they would be made by the person making up the money package. Other Kvhlences of Guilt. The prisoner was noticed sulking about the B. and O. depot, and when Officer Beck of this city started for him the man started to run. **He was soon overtaken. In addition to the money found on his person watch and one gold one, a lot'of pawp tickets and three silver pocketbooks were found. A fine Colt’s navy revolver was on his. person. There were 43 cartridges in his pocket and a memorandum book showing where the plunder had been divided between the men. In his sachel word found old muddy Shoes, a slouch hat and wearing apparel t hat looked as if it might have been used as a disguise. The man is rather large and weighs at least 160 pounds. He is six feet tall, smooth face and dresses neatly. It was discovered by the officials that he had arrived iq this city some hours bt'fore and had got away with several hundred dollars in a gambling house. Where the Treasure Is Hidden. Mr. Hildt closely examined a memorandum book which Searcey had in his . pocket. Even the cleverest and most adroit thieves leave loopholes for detection. In this book was a row of figures in which $3,500 had been divided by two, besides a quantity of other valuable information which the authorities refuse to give out. The book contained a diagram which is believed to show where the greater part of the money stolen has been hidden, and now the greatest endeavor of the detectives will be to unearth the hiding place of the treasure. _ This afternoon the express company will be obliged to show the value of its case against Searcey, because he has engagetFrtie services of a snun t lawyer and applied for a writ of habeas corpus. Special. Policeman Killed. Kansas City, Oct. IS. — Burglars killed Christiansen Pearson. He was a special policeman enqtloyed by the wealthy residents of Hyde Park to guard their houses. He was found dead in the cellarway of the home of A. A. Mosher, and the fact that the murderers dropped a key of pt'euiiar make, which at one time had been in (he hands of Mosher’s negro employe, gives hope of discovery of the murderers. Suicided on His First Wife’s Grave. Baltimore, Oct,.Jß.— Eugene wecker, ST years of age--a wholesale grocer and liquor niereluait of Cincinnati, committed suicide yesterday at Mount Carmel cemetery, on the grave of his first wife, by shooting himself through the heart. Upon tin* lx>dy Wits a letter to his second wife, Mrs. Iva’te Schawecker of Cincinnati, begging forgiveness. * Cards and Gnus. Trinidad, Colo., Oct. IS. ----- A man •named Ungers, who came i’rofn Pennsylvania about three weeks ago, in a quarrel-over a game of cards at Hastjiigg. shot Antonio Pr6BaSSO and his killing the former and fatally wounding the latter. i - • Ik* ■

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OHIO (ion MU UPON. ■ Two Killed and Several Wounded j During an Attack on a Jail. t--1- , —i AFTER A NEGRO RAVISHES. Jasper Dolby’s IXemoval to the Peniten- 1 ti.lry After a Plea of Guilty Prevented by Indignant Citizens of Washington 1 Courthouse, Who Demanded That He Be Lynched—Negro Badly Frightened. _ » — Washington C.._ H.. 0., Oct. 18.— i William Dolby, colored, who one Week I ago criminally assaulted -Mrs. Mary C. Boyd, aged 55, at Parrott’s station, near ; here, and was captured at Delaware', 0., was brought into court at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. He, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to -20 years in the ; penitentiary. An angry mob had path- : cred about the jail Tuesday afternoon j .tfter Dolby had been identified by his i victim, and Sheriff Cook called to his ! assistance the. local militia company, i This action increased the fury against . Dolby, and Governor McKinley was appealed to for additional assistance, and troops from Columbus were sent, Col- ! mel Coit in command. The mob sur- i rounded the jail and courthouse and at- ' tempted to take Dolby from the officers when removed from jail to the court- , house for trial, bur wer'e kept at bay by ■ the free, use of- bayonets and clublted I guns. When brought to the courthouse i Dalby broke down. First Rush of tlie Mob. .While bringing him from the jail the ! mdi> charged and almost succeeded in | getting him. Henry Kirk, the brother- ; in-law of the assaultetl woman, was i knocked down the steps and badly i bruised. Another man was bayoneted i through the linger, while a bayonet was , thrust through the clothes of another. . Deputies with ■ revolvers drawn guarded ' the prisoner in the courtroom. Dolby I cried like a baby and kept looking around for help. Soldiers wf-re marched ! in to keep the • crowd quiet. After the f sentence the prisoner "was taken to the ! grand jury room. A mob gathered, about the comthouse and ft was itnpos- ; sible to get the prisoner through To take I . liim to The officers were powerless, and Sheriff Cook wired the gov-1 ernor to send more troops. The mob * grew rapidly in numbers and despega-! tion. Colonel Coit-made a <neech asking the crowd to. dispt rse. ut it was re- , eeived with jeers. The >*. -oner was j prostrate from tear and lay crying and moaning all the time. Volley of Dentil. The mob kept Dolby and his guards ; prisoners in the courthouse until 6 p-. i m. and then made au attack. The i 'militia repelled them without firing at first, but at 6:45 the south doer was forced open. This door opened upon the street tilled with men. women and tfeich-nrent of guards'; filially fired on the attacking party, i None of the latter Were hurt, but a, dozen or more persons in the street were i struck, two killed outright and four < more were fatally wounded, one having i since died. The killed are; Smith Welch, aged 16. . ... j Jesse Judy.' Mack Johnson ofAVilliamsburg, diedin nn hour. — \yilliam Sams, shot through the boM-els; fatally. ' j George Keating. ,nge<l .14, shot through ' b<>th legs and groin; will die? !■'. L. Nitlerhouse,- an did and prominent ■ Citizen, shot throimh. both ankles. A fniritst -of t'< ■ womtded cannot.be. h irad-UN away ..promptly, . but.there, were probably a dozen. The propio are frenzied and threaten to dynamite the courthouse. Additional, troops have been ordere<L McKinley's Orders. Governdr McKinley was in coimmmi- , cation with ihe iniiitiu all day yester- | day and passed through here early this morning, leaving orders that the reinforced troops form a line from the jail .to the depot and make sure of getting Dolby on board the special train that carries the First regiment. Once on board this train, with a regiment as escort, it is proposed to land Dolby in the penitentiary and prevent any further trouble.

I’ffIASTEII ROBBED. ' Safe In the New Albany Office Picked find Rifled, > .SSOO IN CASH IS MISSING. ■» } Death of ex-Uresideni Harrison's Sister-In-Law Ha? Caused a Change In His Programme of Speeches—Michigan Man Smothered by Gas In an Elkhart Hotel; State News. I ■ ■ | New Albany,* Ind., Oct. 17.—Some ‘ unknown thief robbed -Postmaster Schindler’s safe in his-private room in the postoffice of $4,000 in stamps and SSOO in money yesterday afternoon. : Postmaster Schindler says the safe was locked and that the lock was picked. ; No one saw the thief and no clew has ■ been found,, ■ ** Dick Goodman In State Prison. i Anderson, Ind’.. Oct. 17.—DickGood- ! man, the leafier of the notorious Dundee I gang of robbers, aud who is himself j worth 850,000, was yesterday taken to , '. the prison north for five years. He was supported on cratches and suffering con- | siderable from a shotgun wound niade j in effecting his capture in a dark storei room over a year ago, at which time Deputy sheriff Coburn was also shot. Goodman will, die before his term ends. Mrs. Harrison’s Death. Indianapolis, Oct. 17.—Dispatches I from Minn: npolis announce the death I there of. Mrs. Bettie L. S. Harrison, ! widow of the eldest brother-of the ex- ' president. The remams to be brought i to this city tor internumt. This will ' cau.se a- postponement of Mr. Harrison’s i [xilitical, trit - tn Fort Wayne for one day. : The trip xvill be made on Friday under ; the same schedule as .arranged for the day before. 51 list Answer For Attempteil Murder. Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 17. —W. B. Ream, a wealthy real estate man of this city, was taken to Richmond yesterday charged with the attempt. I murder of his son-in-law.,Henry MeMann of Milton. Ream claims that MeMann insulted his mother-in-law on a recent visit there and that he went down aud gave the young man a much needed threshing. Surprising Fl ope men t. Fort Wayne. Ger. 17.—J. C. Peltier, . one of our niost-. prominent Democratic politicians and a very wealthy citizen, elojied to Detroit last week and was married-to Mrs. Fannie Colerick, formerly wife of Prosecuting Attorney Colerick. The martiage was wholly unexpected and the announcement caused a profound sensation, Tojvn Burned by Incendiaries. Fort Wayne. Oct. 17.—Liberty Center, 0., Oil rhe'Wabash railroad, was almost totally destroyed by fire yesterday., . The entire portiori pf. the city, together with as nniiibet 1 of'dwellings, were consumed. The tire' was incendiary. Loss .8100,000. Three suspicious , characters have been arrested. b Hot Words and' Then Murder. P* Greensburg. Ind., Get. 17.—Last evening Jackson Stevens of Clarksburg shot and killed VVilliam Henine at St. Maurice. /They had hot words over a glass of beer, when Stevens drew a revolver and tired. This makes the third . murder in that neighborhood in the past year. Obeying Liquor Lhws. Kokomo, Ind.. Oct. 17.—A “screepor'dinnnee 21 - has been SiticeT the iuauguvatimi of Mayor Kirkpatriek ami City Marshal Bennett the liquor laws have been rigidly .euforced,. aud with hardly an exception the salixm men have shown a disposition to obey them. Kollingmill at Sheriff's Sale. Muncie, Ind., Oct. 17.—John D. Briggs of Cleveland was the successful bidder at the sale bf the Darnell iron--1 mills yesterday afternoon at .sheriff’s i sale. Ills "bid'‘was 600, The mill ‘ will resume work in 10 days. Fall and Winter I nderwear at Pete Holtheuse & Co. 29tfl53tf