n 1 are 1D ravor or an outsider for adminis-n3lna*1 trator.an all ) this saucus ddock icoeed re 95 the i and essionJUST SIXTEEN.She is in Jail For Sale Keeping,Awaiting Her FattierHon. StatesFrom Monday’s daily.Sunday morning about 2 o’clock Jos.The* Wysong, a former barber of this cityMere ofTerre'st re-mt of to the ased, The fudgeir the radu-.ffairs )f the willess it► realad in iu a re ubse-Pat-addj.: car-Liring son’s y the , and free•oliti-andy to s ah icern , the . ac-lount able. IdestWithIndi-thatways) A o. 44 •man Jourt ench l the ract-;hip-oug-theThewho has until lately been running a drug 6tore in Filmore, Ind., was found in the north end at the I. St. L. depot in company with a young girl of prepos sesaing appearance who could not have been more than sixteen years old. They had just come in from the east. Officer Lyons suspected something and arrest-ted the couple. It turned out that Wysong brought the girl from Filmore with him and the interval between the timeof his arrival and his arrest was spent in looking around for a suitable place to spend the night in company with the girl. He hail selected the Mayers House. The girl’s name is Ada He JBaun. Her lather, Stephen He JBaun, was telegraphed to and hereplied saying he would be here anti to hold Wysong. The girl says that she likes Wysong and that he asked her to come here _ J with inm and work in his family as a ^ I domestic. Mrs. Wysong moved here 'about a week ago. Wysong makes the same statement. That there is a screw loose somewhere is shown by the fact that Wy eopg did not at once take the girl to his wife’s instead of selecting the Mayers House as their try sting place. The girl said in jail this morning that her folks hadn’t treated her right and she didn’t want to live at home. She is short, plump and good-looking. She said she was 16 years old last Saturday. The charge against Wysong was made “abduction.”Mr. He Baun arrived in the city aboutnoon and took his daughter home thisafternoon. He said he would stop off at Greencastle and swear out a warrant for Wysong. It seems now that Wysong brought about hisown arrest very simply. He was acquainted with Officer Lyons and when he saw him at ttie depot after getting off of the tram he approached him and told him he had a country girl with him whom he was going to have a time with. This put the officer on to the young man’s meanness aud at the proper time he nabbed him.St.loiceavedgoldeven is a3 ofA!the of tl unfc life A fothe iposs aftei low ’It was shown at the opera last night, [ bom says the Boston Transcript, how much more easily the American women can bo coaxed than driven. Had hats and bonnets been prohibited there would have]c. (]L:tranthe ]Kidlt;larglt;Smi1cornjoinipiedbuihandfourwillpleneudlt;one lt;stoveand’to it,Theof MbereiTull Mess disa| wher time in g.a:his 1MonGeorThactioTheof tlZETIshorsevebeen either rebellion or rows upon rows sho\of empty seats. But the request to remove them met with an -amiable response from a gcod two-thirds of the ladies present.Once again the report comes that Mrs. James Brown Potter has signed a con-I rneh In nnnp;ir as a nrofpR.qinnAl ppfrpccmuchug*NonThetakeM St. Iter.