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\ Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer IF IT’S IN THE SUN. Advertising is the Motive Power to Business, DON’T STAND STILL. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 262 DAY, JULY 13, 1897. DRUGGED CAND ROBBED. Joo Larkin Suffers st the Hands of a Stranger, —— WHOSE OINNER HE BOUGHT. —_—— Says the Scoundrel \Drugged His Coffee and Thep Robbed friendgof L. J. Crawford, of Ke dent of the League. A SNOW STORM! pn an What a Change There ndiana. Muncie, Ind yesterday ib is county, and th tant. MAIL RRIEKS FROZEN. Met @ Biixzard While Going to Alaska, Port Towssend, Wash., July 13. —News hag reached here of the deat ME TO CINCINNATI. Sema en route| to Alaska, frozen to death. They wer Joe Larkin is the name of the young man who was found half {dead at Seyenth and Broadway yesterday afternoon from something like an epi- leptic fit. His home iy in Cincinnati, and be was evidently drugged just previous to his strangled in tbe gutter, The sensational tl ic Sa phobia, advanced by the morning] yj fh a, fla pantnely. Aboued, Larkin Ww ill Attend fomorrow 8 Conven stated to the Scn/this morning that tion As a Delegate. the only foundation for it was the fact that he was bitten on the hand Bank Faflyre in New York. New York, July 13,--The Decker Howell Banking wompany assigned today. HON, J. K, HEDRICK by a dog five yeats ago, aud taken]The Former Congressman Sup- to Springfield, O., where a madstone was applied. He claims to have fallen in with a stranger yesterday about noon, The stranger asked him forthe price of a meal, and he declined to furnish him with the amount, but offered to pay for the meal, kaowing that the man|says: Belated news from Livingston intended to spend it for/whiskey, He | county gi oi had about $4, which bad been paid | silverites him by the 1. C. railfoad for work dove with a bridge gang. in Congress until this year, and whe ported Bryan for President But Is Now for Sound he Hon, John K. here, ‘The forenoon session was de | voted to addresses.of welcome. The | tucky, ~elaim that he 16 [gaining ground in his candidacy for Presi- Was in +] phenomenon 4g said to be unequalled in the memory\\of the oldest inhabi- another surprise for the Hen- drick, who served the First district HOSPITAL road Men July 13.—Snow fell ie HELO THIS AFTERNOON, Assistant Manager Gillease, Supt Harahan, Major Kemp, and Others in At- tendance. h from cold /of three maii carriers while ©) NOTES OF INTEREST OF THE |. 6. r] Armeeting df the board of direc- i] tors is in progress this afternoon at the Lilinois Centfal railroad hospital. It is the regular quarterly meeting, und is well attended. Supt. W. J./Harahan and Road- master A. T. Sabin arrived at noon from Louisville, and Conductor Joho "| Wheedon, who is also a member of the board, stopped off his regular run, and will re arn tonight, As- sistant Manager Gillease and Super- intendent Kemp arrived from Mem- phis on the 2:45 train. There is no business of unusual significance to come before the board, The report of another big addition to the 1, C. shops here, enabling the The “Couner-Jgurnal’’ of today | company to build the finest coaches, “lis without foundation. While such improvement would bea great benefit to the city, it is not contem- plated. o DIRECTORS. |é Important Mectingof Big Rail- inti co hands, Indorsed the Indlauapolis Plat- form at Smithland. The sound money Democratic con- vention at Smithland/Saturday was and/Hon. John Winton, of Washington, he did not turn over any money. He had re- ceived several hundred dollars of arantee money put up by the clubs, which is unaccounted for. The statement is made by those who know the that with the exception of; vedic none of the clubs have made! oz ” ident Einstein, of the Padu-} was asked how) th there was in the above, lied that there was no danger league breaking. The only ds tor fear, he said, were on ac~| gro t of the Evansville club, which) accidentally shot in the head by a has ‘gow passed y k jon, into good,responsible} ohert rifle in the hands of Luke has excellent backing. GOLU-BUG CONVENTION, district, presided , The resolutions the principles enumeral dianapolis convention. Mr. |Hendrick, Jol r Chas. Rutter, and D. P. Hall, were appointed delegates, and leave night for Louis TOMORROW. / McKinley Sends in His Message. Will Also Reyoke the Pension) Or- der of Cleveland. Washington, July 13.<P: McKinley will send his fhanci sage to Cong will aleo revoke Cleveland, and will name a big bate! of consular appointments. ville. ress the —— jetim of a Flobert Ball Cannot Walk. Rubber Hose. We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose | ) c in the city for Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. GEORGE 0 HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, I\NOCORPORATED, 303-307 Broadway iy Has Recovered His Senses, How- | ever. --Sattertield Still in Jail. - . - - - Ed Hall, the. colored boy who was Satterfield, colored, two weeks ago, is paralyzed on one side of his body. He is slowly recovering, and talks rationally, but has lost the use and control of his body fr6m paralysis, The ball lodged in his brain, and has never yet been extracted. Satterfield is still in jail, and bas been there ever since the alleged ac- The case against him was called in Judge Sanders’ court. this morning, but Hall was unable to at te d court, and it was postponed un- til next Tuesday, 4 week from today, when some disposition will likely be made of it. It has never been thought that the shooting was done intentionally. an from thie “tent pted indorsed at the In- ha Grabunan / Lag 109-117 N. Third-st COLORED ANAROHIS! Threatened ty Blow Up Smith & nancial Scott's Tobacco Factory. Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All Stop to admire them. anarchist in America, He is the who threatened to blow up Si Scott's tobacco factory yesterday morning because there was no work for him. resident He stated to Judge Sanders in the fal mes-| Police court this morning that be bad orrow. - Ho| lived in Louisville 27 years, ani bad on order of worked for the Pinzel Bros.’ tobacco | firm at that place for 22 years as al twister, stemmer and wrapper. He} weeks | | GBP AT Milton Hall probably has the dis G if tinction of being the only colored| bh &} Mark The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords came here a couple of from Cairo, and has worked at jobs since he came, having hel day or two at Smith & S When he applied work he found that there wast ployment fot him, and became insolent towards Mr one of the proprietors. He ss would blow up the whole esta Assistant Yardmaster Bob Mc- ‘ano has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to resume work. Larkin says he apd the strange {supported Mr. Bryan for President, man went to a restaurant, the loca-| will attend the Democratic state con- tion of which be was unfamiliar with, tion tomorrow as adelegate, Mr being a stranger here, and ordered Kendrick was on the committee on dinner. resolutions in the Livingston county He remembers nothing after drink. | convention last Saturday, and the ing a cup of coffee, except that he] {rue ring w ich they have, a8 may became blinded, and was soon al-|be seeo ic another, part of this col- most in a frenzy. He remembers|umn, shows his ¢arnestness in the notbing that occurred during the in-| cause of honest money, and old-time Hanna says the report\that he bas moved to the White Loupe to live is anfounded. He is not/ yet presi- dent. ott's Chief Engineer John F. Wallace, yesterda, of the 1. C., who bas held his office @ 1892, bas tendered bis resigna- hon to take ‘effect Augrst 1. He does this to become president sod general manager of the Matchieson CONTRACT RATIF PRES AE The Sewerage System Covenant Made ‘Loday. odd ped a and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: ces are so low everybody is buying them. Have you tried a paif? If not, call in and get a pair. ( 3 y for very B. H. Scott, | 2 aid be| terim after drinking the coffee, avd | Democratic prigciples. recovering consciousness at the city}! Mr. Hendrick has always hall. All his money was taken be [sound money man, but having par fore Officer Jones found him and bad {ticipated in the convention prelim him sent to police beadquarters. nary to the nomination of Mr. Bryan Larkio never had ttack of epi-[be supported the Chicago nominee. lepsy in his life, and si valuable iecruit to the Na fident the man he befriended drugged |tional Demecratic party, him for the purpose of robbery. one the Wemocratic He leaves this afternoon for Cin-| state ave taking up the fight, and to- cionati and will be assivted part of} motrow’s coavegtion will contain the way by the city. After the theory | scores of the m/st prominent. In: of hydrophobia was started last night {formation has een reveived by Sec Larkin was locked up, and this morn-|retary Carroll | that the convention ing was greatly amused at the pro- will develop ceedings. in the way of eres oop who supported LYING IN STATE. racsieslar’ ten eruite r, Bryan. Western and another frém Eastern Keatuchy. The Fanerat of Senator Harris to Occur This Afternoon. Memphis, July 1¥.—The body of Andrew Senator H is lying in state bere today at the birst Methodist eburch, guarded by the Confederate Vet- eraps, The remains bave been viewed thousands of people. At 4 o'clock | te the funeral ceremonies will commenc and the intermegt will take place at|© Elmwood. Those who will take services or the faveral proc an official or semi-official characte: include representatives of the United | ®se- States government, the Govervor of and his the state and his staff high state and he went afterher, officials and representatives of the] *a oot in good hands. He attempt leading business and professional |¢d to shoot Terry while there. rganizations of this city and Deputy Jailer Grady ped ih tized to take him «a Hopkinsville. ADJUDGED INSANE. sdito the Asylum, Andrew Jackson Brigman, by| from the Clark’) river section id for junacy iat the court house, rdered to the gsylum. To bis are 0 otto the court part in the} said that a mén named George Car ession in| roll wanted td marry bis daughter, r| but he objectal on account of he Carroll byards at John Terry's, daughter was there Sunday. BIG ROBBERY. deputy jailer ut 8/o'clock this ‘morn: ing. Burglars Get in Their Work at Maysville. Maysville, Ky., July 18.—Burg- lars made a big haul in this city last night. Five stores, two, offices and ‘a barber shop were /entered and goods to the amount yf $3,000 were taken. As yet no arrests have been made. : ON TO WEST NIRGINIA. Desperate Efforts Being Made to Get Out the Miners, Parkersburg, W. Ya., July 13,— ‘The leaders of the gfeat coal miners’ strike are making yteat efforts to get the West Virginia miners to join the strike, Orators and agitators and] John D: monty have been seat to the miners. It is thought that the miners will re- main at work, GAMESTER’'S WANTED. Warrants Issued Against a Hal Dozen. Willie Dunlap, Gabe Fletcher, Al len Kogers, Lee Betty, Dave Smith Mike Matthews colored citizens with jan dulcet rattle of ranted last night by Judge Sander fore shooting. Fletcher and Sinith pleaded guilt this morning and nfre fined $20 ani costs each, The are still at large. | HAS FORGOTTE: ear for th ilion Remembers Nothin; of the Kobbery. KENTUCKY'S FIBST CHIEF JUSTICE) fg Harbour's last. Spturday, di not come up for trial before Judge Said to Be Dying ‘in Mt Store| soniers today. ling. Dillon was remanded fo jail. seantt §,— | professes utter ignorance of anythir ia hieling, Be i pee that transpired on the mokning of tt Seniens i dying at his home in this eons owing to bie mangiio 90 city. ' Killed ata Negro Dance. Russellville, Ky., Joly 13.—Am- rose Stevenson abot and killed Fifteen Fiour Worker# Walk Ou at Fulton, Henry Morgan last pight at a negro dance, The Wal vame up over & woman. SMALL STR ‘The strike has struck\Fulton, Fifteen men working for W, BIG ATTENDANCE the Reépublivan League at Detrolt. rot, Micb., July 18 is oarge attendance at the National | strikers and asked Bepublicao League vow in session ' flour made by this frm. National | proprietor wavted them tg work fou At teen hours per day withg been a One by leaders in the sdveral other surprises fiom leaders Une in Jhckson Brigman Order who was brought in, yesterday afternoon and e| was adjudged gf unsound mind and he thinking she was depu- Brigman was carried away by the and Allen Givens, the Mice, were war- other defendants Braun & Sen's flouring m¥ls walked upon by the it to buy avy Alkili Works, at Providence, R. 1. A St. Louis diver and a force of section men under cverseer Wilker- son arrived at Brooklyn yesterday to begin the work of improving the big double incline, which is 1m need of repairs, Mr. Pat Kilcoyne and bride, ne¥ Miss Bridget Curtsinger, of Fancy Farm, bave returned from their bridal tour tofC Mr. Kilcoyne will resume wore the I. C. next week. Dispatcher Atvey 1s quite ill. Dis- patcher Frauk Hgover is working for him. a — “THE @YPSY QUEEN.” Kentucky Good Perforthance at the Casino Last Evening. There was a large crowd at Casino Theater last yight to witness the first presentation of “The Gypsy Queen,"” mantic drama in four acts, The play wag one of the best yet produced by this popular oompany, and was fully appreciated. ‘Toe scenery agi mechanical effects were very fine, ‘eapecially the storm in the last act, in whiyh real water is used for the rain. The play abounds in weird scenes and romantic sjtuations, and is one with which the intelligent, apprecia- tive audience’was more than pleased. CENTRAL LEAGUE SHAKEY, r -| Says a Terrp Haute Dispatch to the Glabe-Democrat. po Local Baseball (Directors, How- ever, Claim Thyre ts Noth- ing in the Statement. The following dispatch from Terre Haute was published ju yesterday's ‘*Globe-Democrat,”” Terre Haute, Ind., uly 11.— ‘The indications are that the Central Baseball League will notdast out the closing week, The Evansville club is in a bad way and although a firm of merchants yesterday took the re- sponsibility of its taaintenance jt is not expected it will ‘ye kept in the | league longer than the present series of home game? The Evansville club was under the coatrol of Simons, e ‘8 y a Owing to the absence, of Hon. E. | who was president of the league,from W. Bagby, the defendant's attorney, | which position he retired a few weeks the case against John Dillon, the ex- x.}convict, charged with bfeaking into] fairs of the league he abandoned the ago. When he turned over the af- (home club, The Terre Haute direc- tors say there is an acgouuting yet to be made with Simong.and they will He | sue on his bond, f "8 | been trying to be 4€) surrendered the b D- | daied position of President, Treasur- er and secretary to his successor, Dr. The council met in called session at 2 o’clock this afternoon to con- sider the sewerage coutract, awarde atthe last meeting to Mr. White, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The members present were: Cour-| 4. handle: cilmen Williamson, Farley, Rinc! leff, Liebel, Ki ‘Bell and Starks, The mayor read tus call, setting forth plies. On motion of Mr. Bell, the cou cil ordered the purchase of an ad tional dyoamo, for the city plant, to cost $700. Officer Crow’s salary, $50, was al- His name wasomitted acci- dentally from the pay roll last meet- lowed. ing snl the object of the meeting, | popacc the ratification Of the sewerage con- tract, the allowance of several bills, and the purchase of elect-ical sup- Mr. John T. Donovan was allowed $39 oo pauper acconnt, ete. Mr. Lynn Whité, who was award- ed the sewerage cpntract, offered as his security the Fidelity and Deposit Company, of Mary ot bond being $ The contract was Ahen read Mayor Yeiser. Councilman Williamson moved that | whom city ratify the sewerage contract, a4 | threatened reconciliation. that the mayor be authorized to sign the same, which was ajlopted vote of 8 yeas t OF CO) Death of Mrs. Will Robertson at Noon today. Mrs, Wil! Robertson, of Fourth and Tennessee streets, noon today of consumption, after a lengthy iliness. The deceased was ybout 25 years of age and a daughter of Capt, Skaw, of the Joe Fowl ly Miss Eva Shaw, /and leaves, be- sides her husband,(Mr, Will Robert- son, the well-known plumber, one child, a son, The funeral will take place tomor- row, but the exact time has not been set. ASKS FOR A DIVORCE. Mrs. Lucinda Capshaw Was Aban- doned, She Says. Mrs, Lucinda Qapsbaw yesterday filed suit in the fircuit court here against her husband for divorce, She alleges they were, married on April 6th, 1896, and tat on June 10 of me year bg abandoned her be+ th cause she refu: sume property l@ft her by ber par- She asks) for divorce and a restoration of h¢r maiden name, Miss ents. Lucinda Gi Tonight at the Heiress.’” Four nicely Riley’s for 50c ny 35, 0 0b SUMPTION, ) ler. wo of Copréd, Label ~ “ weeks, but the finispéd Photos at'district are rahing wages to hold} 13j4 their men | /\ ment, and if he couldn't work there nobody should. Mr, Scott believed him crazy, and had Otliver Suther- de1) tend arrest bim, Lino} Hall said today that ! noth- ing about dynamite, saw| d apiece of it in his life. | He said when he referred to blowing ter, Kirebete jap the house, a Free Mason wolud know what he meant. He also said that women had no right to work in 60 factories, and in fi enough to cosVince Judge lers his mind was yhbalanced, ‘The latter said about /the best disposition to We Have Just Received from Baltimore Eo al Some New PATTERNS IN CRASH SUITS, Judge Sanders said he was crazy, Which we age still selling at! and said they’d send him to no asy- | y, lum, as be owned a house and Jot in| Louisville, and had nothing but | SOLD BY OTHER HOUSES AT! $6.00. “ireqotinien |The Only One- W 8 we Wm. Guldensuppe, murdered ° Price Clothiers 409-411 BROADWAY. Geo. Rock & Son, "321 Broadway. TT | é 5 NIGK € Multi-Millionaire Suicide. Creede, Cols, July 13,—Nick Creede,owner offCreede mining cam), | and a multi-millionaire, committed suicide today tg escape his wife, from he has separated, aud who The Commits the amount by by a Ee ee re Siar tite cha \Furnishers jand Hatters. 13. —The Obio} sold tor] P.| for) re) Henderson, July Valley Railroad was today upset price, $1,950.000 to A, Humphrey, Lofisville, bidder A. H. Joline, New York FARK died about We are sole agents for This" Celebrated Line, Try One Pair and you will wear no other, Cochran he was former- (Reported Dally by Lacy Grain ( Chicago, \M., daly 13 wheat opened at 665-4 6738, closed at 67 Sept corn opeyed at closed at 2654 b BBSept. oats opeve t ae 18's cl at 18'y. Sept. pork 0} closed at $7.5 Sept. lard opened closed at $3 90-Y2 Sept. ribs opane closed at ¥ N. W. receipts S61 ears Clearenges 130,000 bushels. Sept. | , highest 26% at $5.8 Out of 35,000 Goal mines in Wes Virginia all bat 708, or 800 are at work West Virginidis movin s over the coal-carrying rgads in large quantities, and thereAias been no at tempt to molest tr The strikers claim tha’ Virginia mines will be c'oged down withiv twe deed to him le Park, ‘“‘Gyp, ly. — nl at Y you)? Suits made to Order, 1 Pants made to Order, Whep-yGu call on yourybest gir! 4 How would an English Serge, Clay’fwil!, Cliy Worsted, Or one of those impor We have them at all prices in summer weights, DALTON’S $14.00 and up. $3.76 and up. ou Need a Nice Suit, d of course you wanes suit Cochran 331 BRIADWAY, in PRICE to compare with the times, ted Scotch Novelties suit If You want to appear well call at TAILOKING ESTABLISH 333 PFroadway. ught of us i ined free, MENT rR: