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SPECIAL REPORTSi Correspondents of the Journal onVarious Topics.Marriage of Frank M. Brown and Mias Annie Merrill at Greeusburg.Jail. By what kind of presto change this releaseasd left for parts unknown. Jastlee Kcigwia informed your correspondent that the cage of Saturday wae nollied by the “kid Prosecutor Bnrlie, and a new caso wae tiled, a that Hughes was lot out on baiL Tbeae being t facte of tbs case, it loohs aa tboiurh tbe 1 prosecutor was in bebatf of the Desaooratie pari v, and was administering Jnstlce In a very loose manner. Tbe action in this case is simply an outrage on decency, and the betrayer of the poor deceased victim should be found and brought to justice._An 0. and S. Brnkeman Silled at Yin-Bnrglary at Sullivan—Wedding at Tlyirntewn —Attempt to Burn CarlisleBurglars at SulUv an.Special to the Inillanapohs Jonrnal.Bullivan, November 3.—Burglars entered the hardware store of John Davis Sons, last night, and took a showcase, containing light hardware, etc., worth $200.Dropped Dead.Ipeclal to the Indianapolis Journal.Urbana III., November 3.—Avery sudden and iboeking death occurred at Ogden last night, i young man named Charles N. Carpenter, of that place, entered the poetotfioe to mail a letter, alien he fell instantly dead of lieartrdlsease.Horse Stolen at Clinton, HE■pedal to the Indianapolis Journal.Clinton, III., November 3.—A bold theft was committed in this city last night by a notorious prostitute called “Crazy,” who stole a fine mare belonging to Sylvester Hendricks, valued at 9100. She escaped with the property.Brekemaa Killed at Ylncennes.■pedal to the Indianapolis Journal.Vincennes, November 3.—This afternoon, at the O. end M. freight depot, this oity, George W. Fleming, of Carlisle, Ills., a brakemun on the O. and H. railroad, was run over by a freight train and instantly killed. He v Wife to arrive on the east-bonnd j was cat almost completely to pieces.His Bast Act.■pedal to the Indianapolis Journal.Elkhart, Ind., November 3.—Robert Avery, am old and well-known citizen of this city, died very suddenly about 4 o’clock. He had been in poor health for some time, but hia death wae not anticipated so soon. Yesterday ha went to fte polls, almost unable to do so, and cast his ballot for Garfield. He leaves an estate valued at considerable. He was bom in England.Accident at Goshen.Special to the Indianapolis Journal.Goshen, November 3.—Wm. McDowell, a leading farmer of Harrison township, waa terribly ■tangled this forenoon while engaged in sawing wood by the bursting of tbe saw. one piece ■truck him in the forehead,cutting a gash about long and penetrating to the brain, thumbs were cut off and his hand* badly eil. His recovery Is doubtful.Deputy-Cotlector at Madison.■pedal to the Indianapolis Journal.Madison, Ind., November 3.-Col.Halted States revenne collector for the Fourth wtngressional district, informs your eorresoond ant to-night that he will not make any appoint ment of a successor to the iate Deputy-collectoi Tblllips at Madison, leaving the dutiea to be die charged by Jno. B. Phillips, a sou or the do eeased, who has long been sbly assisting in tb(Suicide Near Paxton.Special to tbe Indianapolis Journal.,Bdei.ivan, November 3.—Thomas Bales, age! about 70 years, bachelor, and living with hi brother, two miles east of Paxton, commlttei anlcido last night by shooting himseU in thi bead with a revolver. He has been having i lawsuit for some time, about some land, and tin matter so preyed upon his miud that he beeami partially insane, fie was well respeoted in tin community where he resided.WeddingSpecial to the Indianapolis Journal.GitEENsncnc, November 3.—The grand soclet; ■vent of the season is the marriage this evoninj at the residence of Sherman Self, In this city of Mr. Frank W. Brown, a wealthy young mai of Cincinnati, and Miss Annie Merrill, of thi oity. The bride is a society belie, and expeudei 92,000 of an estate of $5,000 for a wedding out fit. About one hundred and fifty invited guest from among the elite of the city and elsewher made up the most fashionable wedding part; Been here for many years.Wedding ntThorntnwn.■pedal to tbo Indianapolis Journal.Tiioiuitown, Ind., November 3.—At 12:3i o’clock this afternoon o v pleasan company assembled at the residence of Mrs. A Burk in this city, to witness the marriage o her daughter, Miss Alible, to Mr. Rayinon-JUcKoff, of Cleveland, Ohio, J. B. Smith. D. P, officiating. Tbe wedding wae a quiet affaii ■one being invited but the intimate friends c the family. The happy pair left on the 1:4 train for Cleveland, their future home, carry hie with them the congratulations and weli Wishes of a host of friends here.Carlisletlic Indianapolis Jonrnal.Carlisle, Ind., November 3.—Carlisle pricinct (Sullivan county) Republicans cut dowi the Democratic majority by making s gain c bieven Republican votes since the October elclt;Yesterday morning the Democrats c________ehallenging promiuent and well-known Eepub! son voters here. The venerable Rev. A. C. A , for tbe past year pastor of the Preebyteriachurch 1of the victims of the!moanness. Two life-long Democrats disgusted snd voted for Garfield.An incendiary attempt was made to hum large part of our town, last night, Dy some on who threw a small box, full of dry worn kindling saturated witU coal-oil and ignited, 1 a warehouse in the rear of 8. B. Cummins , Bods’ grocery and provision store. Discover was fortnnately made almost immediate!; ctherwise a ternble conflagration would bar ensued. A large reward is offered for tbe dete tion of the guilty party.The death of Thomas Bales, telegraphed yc 'yesterday, still remains a mystery. He was larm-laborer of good character, had mac friends and no known enemies. Tne genci belief is that he committed suicide.The .TeflVrsonvllle Abortion Case. Special to the^nOianapolls Journal.Jeffersonville, November 3.—Annie Han the girl who took arsenic alleged to have belt; given her by one Wm. Hughes, for tbe purpo af producing abortion, died at the county as lum yesterday morning, and was buried In tl pauper’s burylng-ground. Mr. Rakstraw, step-brother of the deceased, went befcre tl mayor yesterday and filed an affidavit f murder against Hughes. It will be remember-that Justice Keigwln arrested Hughes Bata day on the clCrge of murder, and committed hi to Jail without bail. Yesterday morning Kel win seutan order.te-Mw c-ounty jail orderliOLd ha was 1st oat
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