TRUE BILLS ARE THREEJGrand Jury Reports In-i • , • -i diclmenU After• •j Seiflion.MRS. MARY CRAWFORDCase Ignored—Other Cases Given No Attention —Examines 77 Witnesses®.J. E. Moors, embezzlement.Frank Burns, receiving stolen property.ij Hayden and Alfred Bybee. assaultii and battery, certified to the pr-obate ! court.i; The above are among the in die t-. meats, which were made public by : the grand jury Wednesday afternoon, j A part of the report was not made known, three true bills being returned.I| The grand jury had been in ses-' sion for three days, had examined 7T | witnesse, had considered 20 cases, 17Iof which were transcripts and returned three true bills and one mis-; , demeanor.j Among the cases ignored was that; of Henry Rossiter of Chicago, for-! ' _ i raerly president of the'Troy Buggyj Works, who bad paid back all that' was due the -company.; Another party to escape indict-i rnent on the charge of embezzlementj was -Mrs Ma ry Crawford of Dayton,• who was held on the charge of se-i curing $1000 from 'the late Georgti Prill, who died under rather mystsr-| icus circumstances at her home inDayton early Tuesday morning. iMrs. Lydia Swailes, 'a Troy worn-an, also escaped.The case djf David and Lee Martinj who were involved in. the sale of a horse, was dismissed.The case against Professor E. R.i Rike, superintendent of the Tippecanoe City schools, was dismissed; He.. had chastised' a lad.Another case likewise disposed of was D. Groves, petit larceny.The grand jury found the jail well ■kept and made no recommendations.Diarrhoea should he cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures .promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and- safe to take. Sold by all dealers. / B—2