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Show A Vromlsine Youth. LoGAN'sroHT, Idd Sept. 13. Spe-eial. Spe-eial. On tho !)th day of August of the present year Alice and Lute, daughters of Jacob Been, a wealthy farmer residing resid-ing ten miles south of this city in the edge of Carroll county, accompanied by Walter Coble and John F. Bending, at- tended an old settlers' picnic at jjeipui, remaining for the daneo in the evening, and while returning homo Coblo and Alice Been became desperately sick, pud after reaching home both threw up largo quantities of blood. The physicians physi-cians were hastily summoned and at once announced that Coble could not live and this frightened Coble into making a confession, stating to the physician that Bending had given the Been girl and himself cantliarides m TlislSent so excited the entint community that the lynching of Bonding Bond-ing was freely discussed, and loi 48 hours the life of Coble hung in the b -ance as well as the fate of Lending, Xot all times proclaimed his .nno-ronce. .nno-ronce. After the partial recovery o Colile and the Been girl, Bending at onee instituted a searching .nvesUga-thin .nvesUga-thin and todav caused the ai rest ol Walter Coble on the charge of administering adminis-tering poison to Alice Been with intent 3'e. Coble gave 3000 bond lo his appearance to. answer the l.. 7hisart(hefasame neighborhood in which one Green, abductor anil mur- mob about three years ago. |