Montpelier (VT) Argus and Patriot, March 14, 1894, p. 1. Burglars made things lively in Jeffersonville, Indiana, last Wednesday night. They chloroformed the family of Frank Briggs and ransacked the house stealing everything they could find, and it was several hours before they could be revived. The family of William Quick was treated in the same manner as was that of Frank Baker. Stephen Geer was awakened by the barking of his dog and went to the door when he was shot in the back and felt dead. As soon as it was light, the officers put bloodhounds on the trail and followed it to the cottage occupied by Paul Jones, an old colored man, with his wife and daughter and son-in-law who were arrested on suspicion.