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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

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SElJTJSMJtiJKJt Zo. lUUd. THE nnTTRTTCH-JOURyAL. LOUISVILLE, FK1DAY MOKJSlJSa ,30 it-i 7 15BK Tne pmnua HAYING WAR DECISION The "Smoke of to foreclose Ms of property at Eighteenth and Dumesnll streets to satisfy his claim. FOUR YEARS A -n TTnhaOTT Wife.

Tiir, fiil suit for divorce Over Saloon Business At Is Rendered In Favor of rrit. alleging aban- Preston and Streets. Given W. W. Wilson For Allegod Embezzlement.

it.fi fow da-vs later. Reyeniie Men. WHISKY WEN ARE INTERESTED. for The restcratlon of her maiden PREACHER TAKES A HAND. name, Lula Smltners.

John Seekamp's Will. mi tt, tj Roekanmo was pro. APPEAL OF MR. HUFFAKER MUCH CONFLICTING TESTIMONY LETTER BECEIVED CONCERNING une wilt wi. bated yesterday.

He leaves all of his property, including his business under the firm of Kleler Seekamp. at Twelfth and V.mnn. -rfree'is. and a life insurance Turpas-rrvw WOBKEB BEINGS OFFERED BY BOTH SIDES. VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS.

SUIT FOB DIVOECE. Mary policy for J1.CO0. to his mother, Elizabeth Seekamp. THE CASE IS TO BE BRIEFED, THE LAW WILL BE ENFORCED REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. Charges Cruelty.

Tlllie Burgin sued Vallis Burgln for divorce. The plaintiff charges cruel drunkenness and wasting his es tate. They were marrfed in October lThe defendant is amotorman in employ Whisky men and internal officials in this city are interested in a oped in tne county court yesceraay W. IV. Wilson was given four years In yesterday in.

the Crimi recent decision of Judge Charles F. over the action involving tne tavern nal Court on the charge of having embez-SS01 from the Kegal Shoe Comipany. of the Liouisvme ixuuvj Wife's Death Causes Insanity. ir-r fWtV-fiVH VCUrS Of BgO, and so good the dealer can't afford to cut tne price. Mm The Largest Selling Brand of JEW Cigars in the World.

jjjgl The Band Is lh Smolisr's Inyane in the Criminal Amldon, of the Circuit -oun i United "tales for the Eastern district of a saloon at Preston and streets. The Missouri in a case involving the addi- Rev. C. S. Leonard, of the East Mead Hon of material to a two-stamped pack- Baptist church on street, near the of distilled spirits.

The case grew Flat Lick road, is leading the fight in ZTLrZL, mmU.red to the Central Asy lum for the at Lakeland His -on Wilson was formerly tho local agent for that concern, and it is alleged that he took the money from the cash drawer last October. A letter was introduced by the Commonwealth which had been written by the accused and which stated that had c-ot behind and had taken the dltion la ascribed to griei thi forfeiture of. three pacKu8e of his wife. of whisky belonging to F. Graf voked.

He charges that Bailey has distillers, because ot tne auuiuun. imhicu xnu law uy seinng iiquur lu Court Paragraphs. -Smith Staton. colored. months in the Workhouse for cutting onmii or burnt sugar to me nmw minora, and that lie keens a disorderly money to play craps in the hope of ro- Mm.rff Attorney Aaron Kohn f- if imfl heen reduced in proof from Diace.

He also alleces that the saloon- 100 to 90, under the supen the eepej. aoes not kCep what, in the strict Government gaugcr, and the goods had 6ens0 of tne ittn. ls termed a tavern had been retained by the shoe company to assist in the prosecution. Henry jonnson. Sweeney, administratrix or.

tne wm Frlk Swieney sued to a retllement of the i rtK nmong those Interesreu. been properly stamped, ine in.u in me where accommodation may be given to rnqe brought up the point, wnicn uiu tne traveling public. Bailey denies T. D. Duckwall.

executor of the estate nf A. Duckwall. sued B.Iura Fitch Tho defendant was repr torneys Bingham and DaVies. He is of prepossessing appearance and appeared in the court room v.m.o men have long wanted decided, charges and accuses the Rev. Mr, and her husband.

IIW. as to' whether the addition ot any ma-1 ronara 0f resorting to questionable COFFEE OTendant monoanedem by terial, no matter what tne w'" moans in order to secure proof against A. LWCKwau UUiniB him. These charges and counter whether by the act tne uuvei was defrauded out of any revenue, sub-h nnds to seizure, and Judge charges were brought out in a numbjr Court of Appeals. ran Topcoats of affidavits and many witnesses Intro Tf vw Sept.

Chief Amldon held that the section under duced by both sldes Tne communlty armilne the case nef Hutoker said that too often poor negroes cr whites were sentenced to tons termsht' the penitentiary for comparatively small thefts. But, gentlemen of the Jury," he continued, "when a fine looking and well-arLed young man comes Into court to answer a. charge of embezzlement it is too often that Ws good appearance raises Influence in his behalf T.tio -Rurnam and Judges Hobson, v.i-1. th. were Belzea.

was sweeping In 1U proviiou, around Preston and streets, which Is outside the city limits, Is much excited over the fight, and the court room was filled frtr rviof rf tha Aav flurtnr thf ere the revenue men wy--- th. foreign sub- Paynter and Barker. Zimmerman, McMasters. etc. Graves; affirmed.

Boordan vs. Commonwealth. Bart, -firmed with damages. Drove tne cniuit" The blend that th. W.

R. Benedict Tea and Coffee Co. 629 FOURTH SVENUE. stance and that the hearing. Attorneys Weaver and Ben- and he goes Scot free." He closed with an th9 law to be vigorous- eSn, was decided against singer represent the plaintiff, while 'alnd; cse.

Thaddous Spindle and W. M. Smith are iTeXcai the rich and poor the SIISbvsBipersiIi I 1,1. I IVl LIIC UCICIIUOIII. Ill e.HKumilb ll1 Frazler v.

uommonweaitu, -VDooves vs. Commonwealth, Hart; afflrm-CdOwenhsdvsnacommonweaIth. McCracken; a BMclay vs. Commonwealth, Fulton; af- influential ana tne lowiy returned with Its verdiot of gulltj in about twenty minutes. WILL BE SEIZED.

position, Mr. Leonard said that it was I Tin KAldlv nn lila rtti-ti flrontint thn.t he Both Phones 907. TnVnrco Removed From Original ,3 maktn8r tHs flght as.alnst Bailey's Slusher vs. First National Bank ot Lon JMl i-888888 Packages Suhject To -Forfeiture. license, but that the members or jus Wilson came nere iroui had been hfgfhly recommended to his employers.

The friends he made here were shocked to learn of his downfall when the -wtaTe became known. The young man don; afflrmea. rnmnanv From the 31-inch nove ty In a fa'icy Scotch weave what tne cay young bloods are wearing this season-to the conservative length coat in fine black or Oxford Vicuna or unfinished worsted Art creations in practical clothes at available prices. Levy Bros. Third and Market.

a rtt the Colleotor, and Col. New lorK ijilb insuiB.i'. i -initmtor. Jefferson mo- congregation, especially the mothers of a number of the youths in the neighborhood, have besought him to push tienmeiis. InoH onrt rjln Chirle's D.

Ingram, the Internal Revenue Agent, have received from Wash tlon tor orai was much upset wnen tne veruu. P.e..!S,.Jarmnanv vs. Thomas. nounced. His attorneys smu ura.

Tic amwaJed and fought out. -c i cood amounts to very ad'mihlstrator, Mason; response to petition the action. Evidence was completed yesterday afternoon and the case will be briefed out to Judge Gregory Mon ington the circular letter tentlon to sections 3363, 3366. 33,4 and 3404, which prohibit dealers from sell They assert that Wilson 1s not criminally for reneanng ineu. Com scnunucK mcd responsible for tne mis3ing tobj.

day. Conflicting affidavits from boys who, Ey appellant to advance and grounds and ing or exposing for sale cigars. ettcs. tobacco or snuff except in the TMtnirrs. properly stamped.

motion oy uppcnc It Is alleged, were sold liquor in Bailey's saloon, form a feature of the case. An Mission Worker Wants Divorce. Wells White filed suit for divorce against his wife, Staipleton G. White, -rnoinHcr w-as. until April last, assist ly.

Our samples and prices are conv.ncins- -m. Wholesale Dealer. Hlia-iMi" FlsU SeeJl tlons suDmuiea. commonwealth, Fayette; set that Information has amdavit ot Claud Fulkerson. a fifteen for oral argument October 23.

rni. vs. same. -Fayette, set for No- been received at the department that year-old boy, says that Mr. Leonard LOtliSVille OeCa 232 and 234 Second streeu set for vember for oral Tompkins vs.

same. Hopkins, a fnr oral argument. NOTICE ToSunday Advertisers ant superintendent ot the Hope Rescue Illusion, at SOS West Jefferson street. The otiff ntid defendant were married the; regulations have been Pe uT buyuoratMl. disregarded by dealers, and that sucn rQfuaed (0 articles are frequently remoea iroiu Ao SQ havlng been told to by his Court adjourned until to-morrow morn March 23, 1S99, and are alleged In the pe-Cim hinvo lived anart for more than ing at 11 ociock.

S8 00 CHICAGO RETURN the orlgtral packages ana soiu, mother. The defendants offered other twted bv tnx-naid stamps. Collectors evidence to show that Mr. Leonard had teciea oj in warned attempted to get othej- boys to buy and revenue men general are war m.u Balliy's saloon. In his tes- Can one year- During the past two years, the Potion JSRriTwUh PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LlHii, The Courier-Journal Company re sntomber 20 and 2S.

Get tickets ano him and Is now prepared to provide a mm aim i- 'hn Thev ha-e details Fourth and Market or C. to see that sucn vnoiaiiun i tlmony, Mr. Leonard denied that he cease. The regulations have been irt- ))ad 0fercd money for whisky to any qucntly modified to suit the demands boys except young Fulkerson. and that H.

Hngerty. u. r. spectfully urges advertisers who use the Sunday paper to have their copy four children, all of whom thelaintlft asks custody and It is alleged tW the defendant ls unable to care for them The plaintiff now travels for. a local cigar company.

tho trade and no KOOCI reason lie nnum uiu uvi unlive ine uiituil'i the traac, unu i the law. In order to see whether or not B-illey for failure to comply with J- observe tlle law. Baney cIalms Warning is given that all provisions oi hftt ncHhcr he nor Ws barkecpca. ever RIGHTS RESTORED. You Figure? the law will be strictly cniorceu, anu Hd nqUor to minors, and that he had and after November 1 the revenuo offl- always strictly observed every pio- rlals are ordered to seize and sell all vision of the law.

Mr. Leonard's at- onin outside of torneys offered an affidavit John goods found exposed for sale ouuiae oi 86ventcen-year-old boy. DR. W. T.

DURRETT MAY AGAIN In the counting-room Friday night By complying with this request advertisers will he. certain to secure in-Bertion in all editions, and can also make alterations in their copy with greater security. DRIVE IN PARKWAYS. Guard Gate Injures Man. John W- McDonald sued the Illinois Central Railroad Company for $1,015 damages The plaintiff, while crossing Fourteenth street, at Main, on August 4, was struck by one of the guard gates as It was being lowered in trdcr to close the street on account of the approach ot a tin Thn nlaintiff was injured about the stamped package.

which said that he had purchased The Courier-Journal will give drinks at Bailey's place. An unsworn WILL RESUME statement to the same effect from Automohilist AgTees With Commis sioners To Run At More Moderate Speed. the spine and was confined to his bed for some weeks. He charges the watchman UNION PACIFIC Desurne was also offered. The defense.

Old Kentucky Distillery. Will Be however, also offered another affidavit uiu jxom.ujf from y0Ung Desurne of a later date. In Opened Monday. which he says that he did not undei- The distillers in this district arc ex- stand tho meaning ot cither the un- within the sworn statement of the affidavit signed pected to resume operations wi n. ine by Wm He next few weeks.

Iottco was filed wim purchased a drink at in cbarge of the crossing with undue care lessness. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1903 Dr T- Durrett was restored yes terday to the privileges ot the Louis Metz Indicted For Murder. the Collector by the Old Kentucky Lis- Bailey's. Mr. Leonard's attorneys pre- mi llltHHItlltltt -rn5: was indicted yesterday for viu nnrks.

He was barred from The plant, which will open on sentod another affidavit ot Sam Baker, tilleiY to nu.MK.rt hv Meschendorf eigntcen years oi age. i ne paper is driving his automobile In the park Monday, Co. not signed by Baker, but has his mark the murder ot John Potorft in Jacob French's barber shop, at Twenty-fifth and Duncan streets. Friends ot MWz claim that mental unsoundness caused hi in oommlt the deed. He approached ways some time ngo by the Board of DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS' APPOINTMENTS.

I iHIIHHIIIl'lMIHIintt' IN CASH Park Commissioners, and mncninc in 30 has been, missed by the drivers to the signature, which Is witnessed oy Fulkerson, foreman of the cooperage ehp, where ho works. This affidavit ls practically the same as that secured by Mr. Leonard from John Desurne. alleging that the affiant Dr. Baker Goes East.

Dr. Baker, the postmaster, left yesterday for Philadelphia, where, his Potorft with a drawn pistol and told him of the territory under the Jurisdiction no iroinir Li lull the commission. The action was taken "chew ot tobacco," replied till 1 taise Pottorff, laughing. After he had I mncn saloon. The bv the commissioners on account daughter is uems bought drinks In Bailey rliim.

He will remain with Miss Baker -f nrn. iks In Bailey's defense, however, Gov. J. C. W.

Beckham and the Hon. Ollie M. James. Shortest line to OREGON and WASHINGTON September 15 to November 30- Colonist rates to all points in these states, from Chicago $33.00 St. Louis 30.00 Trains handsomely equipped.

Tourist sleeping cars a specialty. Fast time. Smooth roadbed. 53 E. Fourth W.

H. CONNOR, General Agent tor two weeks. to subscribers who can estimate closest the total number of votes produced another affidavit from Baker of later date and signed In his own hand writing. Which says that he never bought drinks of Bailey or his barkeeper. One, witness was produced by the plaintiff, who testified that Noah Goss.

a boy fourteen a chew rrom iiis puns rf shot him down. Owsley and Herriek Arranged. Frcy Owsley, the negro who was indicted Wednesday on twenty-one counts iimiso breaking, was arraigned in the the reckless speed at which Dr. Durrett and others had driven, and several accidents made it necessary for the regulations to bo enforced. Dr.

Durrett's number was revoked, and at a meeting held yesterday it was decided to restore the privileges, pro WOMAN ROBS Sandv Hook. Elliott county, Friday, September 25. at 1:30 o'clock. Grayson, Saturday, September 26. Gov.

J- C- W. Beckham, the Hon. Ollie M. James and Harry Weissmger. vcars old.

was taken drunk from Bai Criminal Court yesterday morning and entered plea of not guilty, though he had confessed to tho police. October DAY D. T. vided Dr. Durrett would agree to run at more moderate speed hereafter.

GOODE IN BROAD LIGHT. ley's saloon, and that his father. Minor Goss, had given Bailey instructions to let' tho boy have anything to drink he wished. Both young Goss and his father rlfnlert this In their evidence. A nnn-itni? Rreen.

Warren county, Mon- 2S was set as the date for his trial. J. H. Herriek, whom Owsley accuses ot having received the goods stolen by him, was arraigned upon the nineteen Indictments Jav. September 28, at 1:30 p.

m. nt n'ltnocGM toctinprl tin tn the that will be cast for all candidates for Governor of Kentucky in the November U3es a Razor As Weapon and Makes Dad character ot the. saloon, and as against mm. iris ina-i ha tobcr 29. many morn declared that it was con Her Victim Give Over ducted In a quiet, orderly manner.

The A "For Kent" sign sometimes stays in a window for months. How much per day does It cost you to keep it there? Did you ever hear of a "For Rent" ad. appearing in these columns ten days in succession without re Thirty Dollars. OR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Hardinsburg.

Breckinridge county, Tuesday, September 29, at 1:30 p. m. Lebanon, Marion county, Wednesday, September 30. at 1:30 p. m.

Nicholasville, Jessamine county, Thursday, October 1. at 1:30 p. ml Somerset, Pulaski county, Friday, October 2, at 1:30 p. Monticello. Wayne county, Saturday, October 3.

at 1:30 p. m. Senator James B. McCreary andW. C.

Bell. saloon was opened July 4. LOUISVILLE DAY WILL DRAW CROWD. For the Form and Complexion Election One ot the boldest robberies that have taken place in this city tor some time occurred yesterday morning near Shel Grand Jury's Report. The grand Jury yesterday returned tho following indictments: Malicious striking and bruising, William Schwartz.

Detaining a woman, William Bullitt. House breaking. John Townsell. 'Malicious cutting, John Callahan, Jerry Mason. Lou Atkins, charged with malicious -hnifinir.

nnd John Weber. Has been successfully used by leading nctresscN I sults! ne never am. Furniture Company Organizes. Tho H- Wolko Bio. Furnituro Company filed articles of Incorporation yes Several Hundred People Expected To by nnd Market streets, when JJ.

1. Goode was held up by a negro woman Go From This City To the State Fair. nd robbed ot $30. charged with obtaining money by false Lancaster, Garrard county, September The robbery occurred shortly after fcinRers and women ot fashion for more than :5 years. Wherever applied it In absorbed through the pores of the skin, nud its wonderful nutrition feeds th wasting PRMOV1NG CS.

terday, fixing Its capital siock ai divided Into 1.000 shares ot 1100 each. THE LIST OF CASH GIFTS For the correct or nearest correct .3,000 In Cash For the second nearest correct estimate 2,000 In Cash For the third nearest correct estimate 1,000 In Cash 11 o'clock. Goode was passing by tne alley, when the woman Jumped out on John K. Hendrick. pretenses, were aisnusaeu.

Charges Wrongful Possession. Agnes Bohlsen sued Sally G. Lan- Tho Incorporators and their holdings are It ls expected that several hundred ns follows: Henry Wolke, 1'assaucnn, Mun-ay, Calloway county, September 28 Louisville people will fro to Owensboro him and demanded his money. The negress did not halt Goode at the point ot a pistol, but she used a weapon that Cal 218 shares; Charles 11. Wolke, nhnres Adolnh Beukauf, twolvo shares; this morning- on the special train which will leave at 7 o'clock.

TJie train Is the Phllln twelve shares, ne mrec WRlNKLbb aa by mnBlC application "en thowlng a remark-ablo improvement. nom and her husband, Lannes Lannom, to secure the possession of a house and twenty-three feet ot ground on Third avenue, north of Broadway. Sho claims that thn defendants have held wrongful pos would have proved as effective at, close reiriirnr jsnecta.1. the committees from The woman had, a razor, the Board-of Trade and the Commercial Club belntr unable to secure stIU nn- last-named are of this city. The highest amount of Indebtedness which may bo Incurred at any one time ls limited to tho amount ot.

capital stock. session of 'the ground since August 18. which she threatened to use unless her demands were granted. Goodo gave W. P.

Thome. HodgenviUe, Larue county, Septem-ber28. J. C. Cantrill.

Lagrange, Oldham county, Saturday, Beptember 26. Lewis McQuown and South Trimble. other special train. also asks damages and rent amounting to 559.30. ie oil cpi-s oi tne lvemucny niaie over his money.

The woman, For the fourth nearest correct ostiniato 500 In Cash For the fifth nearest correct estimate 300 In Cash For the sixth nearest correct estimate. 200 In Cash For the seventh nearest correct 150 In Cash For the eighth nearest correct estimate. 100 In Cash For the ninth nearest correct estimate. 50 In Cash For the tenth nearest correct estimate 30 In Cash For tho next 1G7 closest estimates, 10 In Cash Fair Association designated to-day as 81.50 INDIANAPOLIS started down the alley on a run. TulRv111e dav.

and It was onginany low. Tn the neck nnd P-a ntah on thin checks, onus una lOR DEVRI-OPINO THE UST cr bream. bli.unke.i fiom nuntok. Is often nutllclcnt to make tho ousc nnu. District Detective Moran passed by AND RETURN $1.50 hbped to make the occasion memora Struck By An Engine.

Joseph Wespo is the plaintiff in a dam and gave chase. Ho recognized, tne PENNSYLVANIA LINES. ble Plans have miscarried, however, and no special arrangements have been made. It Is hoped, nevertheless, to woman as JulS Tudor. Ho was- un Rnnflav- September 27.

Spelcal train Owenton. Owen September 28. age suit for $10,000 -against the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. While tho plaintiff was attempting to cross the and beautiful. t0 ni who ReEUlnr l'rlce.

t. a5s uij loaves Fourteenth and Main sts. 3 a. have the city creilltaoiy reprcsemea. able to catch her, but she'was later located and arrested.

She was charged J. C. Cantrill and Swagar Sherley. tracks of the defendant on Spring street with grand lnrceny. on March 19, 1903.

be was struck by an Mr. Seaman's Funeral. The funeral services ot Mr. Charles II tnko odvantngo of two (2) boxea. end us one dollar we will end two i-j In plnln wrapper.

ur td be free to 10 nts to nay for coot or Woodford' county, Septem- Versailles, ber 28. Mr. Fuller Is Improving. Mr Fuller, who has been 111 for tho past week. Is slowly Improving, and MANY ENGAGE BOXES Seaman- who died Wednesday morning, took place yesterday afternooon from tho FOR THE HORSE SHOW Dr John Buschemever, wlio is intend DR.

CHABLES CO. "ffVo- residence. The services were held unaer For the correct or nearest correct estimate received before August 1, 19D3 500 In Cash For the correct or nearest correct estimate received during August, 1903 (additional) 300 In Cash For the correct or nearest correct estlmato received during September, 1903 (additional) 200 In Cash 180 PRIZES Amounting to $10,000 in Cash engine nnd one of his legs was broken In two places and he was Internally hurt. Suit On a Noto. John F.

W. Selke is the plaintiff in a suit against James Conner and wife to Inforce tho collection ot $100 claimed to be due as baJanco on a note for $2,200 the direction ot the Elks and tho Masons, Trado mpplled by Jos. HufEaker and Frank E. Daugh-: erty: Brandenburg, Meade county, Septem-ber 2S H. V.

McChesney and Morgan Chinn. Mr- Seaman had beoen a member of both Yesterday's Sale the Lartrest Yet ot these orders for a number of years, AMENDMENT FINDS The interment was in Cnvo Hill cemetery Made Association To Have Special Meeting. GENtnAL Arf nuvttu. Nicholas, county, Septem- Carlsic. ber 2S.

Every woman eorett shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the Married Amons those who called for boxes ing him. believes that tno patient Ls out of danger. Ho is Buffering from peritonitis- Mr. Fuller ls superintendent of the Ixnilsvlllo and Cincinnati Packet Company, and resides at Southern Heights. Half Kates To Chicago and Return Via "Big Four Eoute." Account Chicago Centennial.

On dale Sept 26 and 28. Good returning until flrt 2 Get tickets at City Ticket Oflice 239 Fourth and at depot. S. J. Sates, General Agent.

Doubled Capital Stock. The O. K. Coal and Coking Company amended Its articles of Incorporation yes- Col. Bennett Seventh and Eleventh Districts Thoroughly Organized By Mayor Duncan and Judge Brown.

yesterday for parts of the Horse Show Write for Full Particulars, or See Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday Courier-Journal loss of their girlish forms Grayson county, Septem- season were Mrs. N. A. Caldwell, Leitchfield, ber 2S. after marriage.

The bearing H. Greeory. Mrs. Q. D.

Vaughn, Len of children is often destructive Kebos. J. McHenrv, Dr. Basil Quest, Henry Pow Women M.vnr Henry T. Duncan, of Lexing to the mother's shapeliness.

ell, Charles Thlxton. Willis Mullen and county. Septem- Harrison Cynthlana, All of this can be avoided, HAND Mrs. Charles Stewart. A few boxes are remaining not sold for the entire however, bv the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this season and these will be sold for sin torrlav bv Increasing Its capuai sioca lrom oer James H.

Mulligan and N. B. Hayes. 'Winchester, Clark county, Monday, September 2S. great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon' it, and TireRerves the symmetry of her form.

Mother's Friend overcomes all the sco.OOO to $100,000. The increase Is made LIO gle performances. The sale of box seats was larger yesterday than on for the purpose of developing certain oil Interests of the company. Run Over By Carriage. Mrs: Julia Maddlgan, of 448 East Main street, was run over by a carriage at Jackson and Market streets, yesterday and was badly hurt- Mrs.

Maddlgan was crossing the street when she was ruii down. The buggy passed over her right leg. -The driver of the negro, whipped lip his horse and made his csi cape. Mrs. Maddlgan was taken to her homo In tho City Hospital ambulance.

Her. husband, Edward Maddlgan, who is any other day since the box office was danger of child-birth, carries the.expectant mother safely through 1 .1 t- la nrnm.n'e ivMaf.ct Klaeeinrr opened. The entire membership of the Louis ton, and Judge Vf. Ij. of London who are in of the Seventh and Eleventh districts In the campaign for the constitutional amendment, we're In the city yesterday conferring with Mr.

Peyton N. Clarke, secretary.of the State Committee. Each has perfected thorough organization in his! district and Is confident of a practically. 'unanimous approval ot the constltuttoiiaramendmenl. Mr Clarke -has received Information from' all portions of the State, and In no county has opposition, developed.

The effort to interest the voters has voon onnVluhted' more successfully than CUlB CntlCai pCllOU WltliUUL Jkl. itwuiuu a uiv.jj.iig. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from tho ensures an enjoyable, ting bath; mates every pom respond, removes dead skin. county, Monday, Lancaster, Garrard September 2S. 'i CASTORIA For Infanta and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought William Rogers Clay. use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at per bottle. Our little Mother's i a' city employe, was at once notified of county, Mon- Springfield. Washington ville Horse Show Association will meet to-morrow at noon to receive a report of the condition of the association ani to take such steps as are necessary for the advancement public interest.

The Horse Show building will be in thorough condition to- receive the members at that time. Two car loads of horsos and traps for tho exhibition arrived yesterday from Eastern points- the accident. He called at the detectives' office and reouested CaDt -Sullivan tn ENERGIZES THE WHOLE BOD1 starts the circulation, nd leavet a glow equal to a Turkiih bath. AND DRUGGISTS Bemxa-the book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free, certain the name of the negro. If possible.

HffOHff Signature of was ever hoped- for aiuV little fear is nay, September -js. A. Stanley, SaJiia. in-insston county, Boaxtmbir ii. oncui uui warrant acaliist felt as to me reauit in iutiiiu-.

Saturday, tta Brsiflsli RegniiUr Attaatt, 8a. JT llfllll;.

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