ARE RETURNED BY THE GRANDJURY—MAJORITY AREKERT A SECRET.1 Ninetee indictments were returned by the grand jury which has been in session 'the past week. Sixty witnesses were examined. The county jail lt;was inspected as usual and found to be in a satisfactory toon dition. Of the nineteen indictments returned only a few have been made public. The balance will be keptsecret until arrests are made.Chas Weber was indicted for nonsupport.William Shelly was indicted on the charge of assault with intent to rob, plead guilty and was sentenced to 2 1-2 years in the penitenitiary.Elias Bates was indicted for nonsupport.John Norden uvas indicted forraga.Indictment was brought against Wm. Hardesty for carrying concealed weapons and firing a weapon at Mr. Ainsworth of Hicksville.I Frank O’Neil was indicted forgrand larcceuy, plead guilty and was given a sentence of one year in thepen.j The other indictments are much more interesting but until the arrests are made can not be made pu-! blic.Winston Green? colored, was electrocuted at Richmond, Va., for an attempted assault on a white girLFifty lives have been lost in the Mexican oil fields by persons breathing the poisonous gases that flow from the wells.