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Show f An V'ncoiuiuon Adventure. John Raker, a fanner residing near Lawrenccburg, Ind., started to drive to Cincinnati before daybreak tho other morning, and on a narrow roadway he came in collision with a stranger in a buggy, and the lighter one was over-i over-i turned. As the buggy went over the corpse of nn adult person tumbled out and Raker took to his heeds, frightened half to deal ii, tho stranger proving to lie a gravo robber. He was pursued, how-' how-' ever, by tho fellow, and tinder the ninz-! ninz-! zle of a cocked revolver he was com- polled to help right the buggy and re-i re-i store tho corpse to its former position, after which the stranger drove rapidly away. Baker returned to Lawrence-burg Lawrence-burg and gave the alarm, hut the grave ; robber escaped. Philadelphia Ledger. ! - |