HORRIBLE MURDER.A Farmer and His Wife Chopped to Piece* anil Robbed by a Farm Hand.WAUSKOS, Oct. 27.One of the most revolting murders known to the calender of crime was discovered Thursday afternoon at about three o'clock p. in., five miles south of here on the county line between Henry and Fulton Counties, by Adison Crow, a farmer in that neighborhood. Crow having some business with George W. Williams called at his house on Wednesday. Finding 110 one at home, and supposing that Mr. Williams and family were at Wauseon, he returned home. On Thursday he again called at the Williams house, and again found no one at home. He started away, but his attention was attracted to the barn by an unusual noise made by the horses. As he opened the stable door he found the horses tangled up in their harness. Crow stepped in. straightened the horses around to their nlaces and