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(iochel One of the Most Novel Pii^wes in His State. Though a Kentucky politician, Williutn Gocbel is free from many of the characteristic* which are coimuonU attributed to men oi that class. I le does not drink. He does not smoke or use to* hacco in any form. He does not play cards for money. He it ssid to ho a woman hater. His niosi marked charueteristici are his coolness and determination Opponents have described him r* an iceberg. W hile the mass ot politicians at gatherings in Ken lucky h n v been indulging in fervid oratory and appeals to south uifnt he has set still without n trace of emotion on his pale face, coolly calculating the chances for getting the most "otes. It n il in Sullivan county, Perm1 svlvaiiia, forty-two years ago, I (inobel when a hov was taken hv his parents to Covington, Kv.. , which has heen his home cvei , since. In eiHv life, it is said, lie was a hoothlack. After receivinu a good education through his owr | energies he made the friendship ol ! Governor John W Stephenson, who took the voting man into his law ollice. In a few years he ha<l il< sho*vn such ability that Ciovernot Stephenson took him as a law partner. Upon Governor Sto phenson's death Mr. (ioobel was made his cxecutoi without bond. (locbePs ability as a lawyer at traded the attention of John G t'ai lisle and for several years he in was the partner of that great Ken ,57 tueky lawyer. Twelve years ag< he was elected to the State ssnutt in t'cprescnt Kenton county. lie in has served continuously as mic! u*r ever since and is now a holdovei f<>r senator. That is the only public in oflice he has ever held, except ilia <s?? he was a member of the Kentucky ll'" Uonstit utional convent ion. llewa? til candidate forjudge of the com" ,,ts of appeals in the district now represented by Judge T II Payn ter, and it was ho who finally So. f)l. , uiriMv ttie nomination to .Finite m" Paynter. He bus a I :i t\ prat ire which, ii is s:ii<l, pays him at leu*>t hi i - i ia year, ami by hard work, econo ' > mv anil the exercise of his market '' lei?al ability lie lias accumulated ? tli ^ fortune said to reacii probably n quarter of a million dollars. Fx n,t Gov John Youni* Brown recently j said of him. 44Mr. Goebel can put more in r 20 line law brief than almost any otler lawyer in Kentucky r;,M ,<>4" I press in three pu^es of foolscap ITS ' t. . j 111h power of c< nmntratmp mud tlirouoht and information into : nt?! few brief words has been one oj ' tbe secrets of bis remarkable tuc >ns I pf?ss as a lawyer. 'ill h?? As a mem er of the State senatt (ioebel bus made a record, th< greater part of which in still fresl mmm in t!ie public mind. From the bcoinnin^r of bis career in politic, lie fought the Louisville ?& Nash\illc railroad and other corpora tions. lie has neon the authoi of several important State lawj notably ill" (ioebal election law, which regulate* clectionH in Ken j 1 nek v and has Ween much criticized It is held that this law gives tlx I dominant party too much contro of the election machinery. I AN AI'l'KTI rK OF A OO A T Is envied hy all poor dyspep tics whose Stomach and Liver ur< I out of order. All auch shook know that Dr. King's Now Lif< Pills, the wonderful Stomach au< Liver Kemedy, gives a splendh appetite, sound digestion and i regular bodily habit that insure perfect health and great energy Only 25c. at Crawford Bros' dru? trore. GOEBEl. has killed his ix MAN. I * How Ho Shot Col. John Sanford I A Pom I at Covington, Kv. Baltimore Sun. William Goebel himself known l,? to use firearms, and an im-idont of thin kind in his life was one of 'u* the loading points Inouglit against 11 him in the recent Kentucky cam na pnign, when his opponents often referred to him as "assassin " The inc.dent originated in a ! hill which, through Goebel's inlluonce, passed the Kentuckv Legislature reducing to 1 cent *1 the toll across the bridge leading - from Covington to Cincinnati. i Col John Sanford, an ex-Confed 1 erata oflicer, who was then sec re "j tary of t ic Farmers' and Traders' l,u 1 Hank o; Covington, and was one ,M' I of the largest stockholders in the 1 ne bridge compaiiN, made un attack :,v ! oil ( loehel in a Covinwton news P? | paper. The two men Ini.l hclonp- N !l ed to rival factions in tho Homo " ' cratic part v. between which prrs I sonal encounters and convention lights had .>een frequent, and the ! bridpe toll episode bionpht the 1 feud to a crisis. (ioehel responded to Sanford'a |(ji newspaper attack in a ?am?tic tin- |?, sinned article, which, it is said, la * , caused ( olonel Sanford to an- I" nounce that he would shoot the M' author on si<rht. r ^ mi On April II, lSt)o, Goehel, m:< eo , connianied I?v Attorney-General tm Hendrick and Frank Helm, presi- :l dent of the First National Bank ' ' of ( ovinnton, were atiout to en- w tar Helm's office. At the door ?;. * stood Sanford. He shook hands an with Hendrick, and, turning to so Goehel, asked if the latter had ' '* ? . . . . . , . H written the article against mm. ... 5 ., , ' 1 ' I did, answered (ioehel. p. 1 I Both men drew pi?to|s and ,r>< p there were two almost simultane ous reports. Sanford's shot passed thronnh (ioehel's rlothinu. (ioehel'* passed l.ir mph Sanford's head and tl.e colonel fell dead in p, ids tracks. A crowd gathered and there was preat confusion, diirinp which (ioebel walke iivrav lie scut m, for his brother ,1 ustis by telephone |u( and then gave himself up to the ma ^ police. When his brother ar frj * rived at the jail both men wept. rr ' Here is the reason I killed ftn ' him," exclaimed (tool ?l under the ca 1 excitement of the shooting. He ni 1 pointed to bullet holes in his own th clothing "He was lying in wait th for nie," (ioebel added. "1 saw him when I was about 20 feet j; 1 away As soon as I saw In in r(. r reach for his revolver I reached ' re for mine He tired the lirst shot." p. After hearing witnesses for an 1 entire day a coroner's jury ren? i?,| 1 dered a verdict of self defense. t Sanford's friends then brought a w\ charge of manslaughter against '|'l (ioebel, but at a preliminary hear- ,,r > ing before Judge Stephens an<l a } jury he was discharged. 1 <p| ) Colonel Sanford's widow was ( 5 ultimately made insane by tlie i loss of her husband, and in July I last was formally adjudged a lunatic by a jury in the Lexington r Court. - , Jfl , Tliis act arrayed against Goehel ^ , in the recent Kentucky campaign rj, many cx Confederates who had . been comrades-in-arms with C<il. j i Sanford. ITf M " I in IIOW's THIS f I .. eil We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke- | I ward for any ea-e of ? a'arrh llial can- <!V not be our d by all's 4'utnrrh ('n r. p P J CHKNKY A CO., Props Totem, O w< We (ho undersigned. have known P J Hheney for the last i *> years, and ? i* helieve him |i?rfeeily honorable in all . it I business transactions and financially . able ? carry oui Hny obligations made bv tin-ir li in i Wisita 1'koax, Wholesale Drugskt, j Potato, <) ut WAI.DINO K INN AN A MARVIN, 4 Wholesale Dnnrgists. Toledo. O. 5 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in1 t-rna'ly.Jacting direHly uihui the blood ' and mucous surfaces of the system. L 5 Price, 76c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggist*. Testimonials free. ? Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. ^ * . A ) AVKNGB SANFORD'S | / DKATtl. Stranger's Story of tae IviUini; iof (Itxlal. i Weliston, (). Feb * On ti tin from I r nt> m. I i>l niirht re t'Mtin* a stranger who said J" was in Frankfort tin.' day Sena- j ?r (ioebel was shot. "My'e me is Rotima ho said "1 \ e\v all al>ont the shooting of li ieb#?l. 1 can loll \ou plainly ! p it our people are way oil' if they ( ink that Taylor, or the Repub-'H an party hail anvtliino to <I<? j, t h the shootin^. i ii 44A trap hml keen set for a lontr |, ne ami the opportunity anxious \ awaited to kill (}oe'?el for his |< lin^ of tied San ford and tliO| i. I* i .i > ii> iirrd inc sum was a at" friend and ml iiiiit* ly con- / eted with Sanfonl. It was to imiire Sanfonl's death that the > litical situation was taken ud- j( ntaire of for 1 lie shotit in *. The i, ?a that the shoot in*; came from s second st'?r\ of tin; State * use is all rot.'' m ttvn ? :t v i . \\ r VI . % ' Another ureal discovct y has en made, and that t<>o. h\ j. I\ ill 111 i? coonir\ ' --DDcus i Uened its clutches upon her and r seven years she withstood its verest tests, mt her v'al organs jrr undermined and ilealn seemed iminent For three months she ' tll?hed inco santlv, and could it sleep She Hiiallv discovered . way to recoverx, t?\ purchasing lis a hottle ot' I 'f. Kinu's N W ( '( iscoverv for Consumpti n, and 11 is so milch re I eved on takinu c -t dose, that she slept all niht; v d with two liotlles, has hec?? ahhitclv cured Ilcr name is Mrs. ithcr Lut/. * I'liiis writes W C an.nick A. t o . of Shclhv, N C. J ial hoMles free at ('raw ford t os' Druu Store K"jular size | lc and $1 no. Kwrv hottle : larantced t ? ? ' t flfd fkom kf.n itoky. , mocratic Legislators (id Into h Ohio. Safe From Arrest ( Cincinnati, Feh 1 ? Thirty~t .to einhers of the Kentucky louis^ ( Lure, all Democrats, are tonight t ikieu the hotels and homes of j iwnds in Cincinnati an asylum of 8 fnue from whatever unknown f d unpleasant possihi!itica in tho . pital city of their own State to- , arrow niuht have in store for , em. It Itas heen ascertained j at 32 of them, including eiuht , nators, arc there, although only . ciin lie found ut hotels. 'They . port that four senator- mid (ivo j presentatives Imvw been left in ( ankfoit. n number sufliricnt to . nvene the l? gisluture. Tlio leg ntive contingent lodging here pert to have the prognnntne ' i.ed to tlieni in the morning, ley are no douht acting under dcrsof the Hteoring committee. HAT SPANISH CANNON. lias Arrived and is Awaiting the Mayor's Orders. i The captured Spanish cannon i ven to the City of Colombia l?v I e ( nito<! States government sr- I red in the city yesterday and is j the; Columbia, Newberry and : lurens depot. The cannon is a I ry large brass one about 11 feet length and is not mounted, the ty having t<? look to that. It is idently a gun used only for , ;ge or defense purpose#. It i sighs 0,000 pounds. It is pruned to mniint the gun and place in the Statft cnpitol grounds, will bo one o' the most inter- 1 ting sights to visitors to Col- ' nbia henceforth.?The State. j r^r l'?y your aubscripitonto K OS 111 ( lNO niER EXPRESS CAR ROBBERY. >111>I>t>K(*ti to Have Been Entered Between Florence and Charleston. No Money or Messenger Aboard. >pcciul t?? t l,o State. Charleston, Eeh .'5. ? A not her xpress ear robiiery lias occurred, nis time one of the two ears teni ino express parcels attached o train No 2'5, over the Atlantic 'oast Line, was entered last ni"ht nd rohIied of h lar^o numhor of achates. There was no money n the ear, and it was unattended y a messenger. The value of he articles stolen could not bj surned today. The robbery is supposed to have ecurred serine where between 'harleston and Elureiiee, though nis is not positively known, hut lie theory is that the ear was enered by some one after leaving loiruco :tn<i mo packages hl'oKoil pen and the contents taken. A till suit of i-ti?tho- was taken from ne of t hp puckuges. OHN W \I>L ARKKSTEDFOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT. t Colored (lirl. Traveling to New York, Victim of h Negro Iliickman in Spai tanburg. ipecial to The State. Spurt anhnrg, Feh 2.?.John Yudo a colored luck driver, was udged in jail yesterday and sent ip to the court on charge of rirninully assaulting a colored Ionian named Lilv So nniey, who ante down on the train from lendersonville, hound for New fork ci'v, where sin; was going o cook-for the familv o" Mr John , Llliott, 011 \\ ednesduv evenng. I he woiuan had a ticket hrough to New York, and failing 0 make connection with the uuthhoiind train 011 account of one delay of thw Aslieville train, lie had to spend the night in the rity. Wade saw the woman, who in ihout 25 years of age and of omrly appearance, lie, under preext of taking her to a hoarding louse nearhv, enticed her to take 1 walk with him, and accomplish'(I his purpoae. He was arrested festerdav morning and is in jail, where he will remain until the text term of court. Last night 1... .... 1. ?1 1 * - in- niiuit'll peopil1 OT Hie CllV tlCUl in indignation meeting at the ourt house and some red hot '?>solntions were passed denouno no the a< t of the hackntan. The olored people are much exorcised over the matter. JOCKEY CLUB DISSOLVES. J1 into Honored Carolina Institution Endows the Charleston Library Handsomely. Special to The Daily News. Charleston, S C, Felt 2.?The South Carolina .Jockey club hai resolved to <*ivo nil ot its property, unountino to about $100,000 in land and bonds, to the Charleston library as nn endowment. Tho jockey club is tho oldest ortiunC sat ion of its kind iu America. KOBE UTS AT HOME. Trouble Meets Him us Soon as He Lands There. Salt Lake, Feb 3.--Brighani 11 Kobert* arrived here this after noon and was driven to the oftice [?f his attorney, J 11 Moyle. While in the otlire he was arrested for unlawful co-habitation with Dr Maggie Shipp. He was released on his own recognizance, to appear on Monday morning next for a preliminary hearing.