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VOL. XLIV. NO. BLOOMINGTON, ILL, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1900. WHOLE NUMBER 14.520.

AN ILL-FATED TRAIN WORSTINHISTORY TWO GOYEMORS ed. Duller will persevere, and all will come right In the end." London, Feb. 1. The Daily News' Cape Tov.n diepalcb says: "Evidence is accumulating that something beyond a tacit understanding existed between the Boer executives and tho inner circles of the Afrikander bond concerning what should follow the ripening rebellion at Ihe outbreak of the war. Fully colonial Dutchmen joined the enemy.

The Boers, however, believed this number would be multiplied ten told. Consequently the Afrikander bond is now execrated at Pretoria aud Bloemfonlein." British Army Xever refore Both GoeLel and Taylor Now the Sworn Chief to gain Dew strength, and appeared dis- I tinctly better. He was never tor a moment unconscious, and never did bis courses abate for an iuslant. lie called for a clergyman during the afternoon, and Hev. P.

K. Taliaferro and Prison Warden Wallace were twice with him. Later a i lerlcal friend residing a short distance iu the. country came in and remained for an hour at his bedside. Physicians declared there was nothing that could have kept him up so long but his wonderful nerve and will power.

They gave absolutely no hope, and said death at the farthest could not be farther away than a few hours. Frankfort was quiet today, and there was not the slightest sign of disorder. Many saloons were closed, and a cold wlud kept the people off of the streets. PROCLAMATIONS BY TAYLOR Suffered Such Losses as at Spion Kop. geries of Aecldauts Colmloale la Killing of a Rrakaiuau.

Areola, 111., Jan. 31. Special.) Tbs" Vandalla local freight train which came Into Areola from Tcrre Haute at a lata hour last alglit, wsb attended by a seiits of accidents en route, which culminated with the mortally wounding of Ed. Vermilion and tho collision with an Illinois Central frelgnt train before leaving this city. At Hlndsboro, ten miles east.

Fireman Dodaon waa Injured about the face whllu working with some part of the engine, and will probably lose the sight of one eye. At Kemp, six miles east, Brakeman Eck Pugh was struck In the face with a piece Executives of Kentucky, Goebel Taking the Oath on His Bed of Pain. PI10P0IUT0N 10 PERCENT Flood l.adysttiith. London, Feb. 1.

The Times' Lourenxp Marques Bpeclal of January 31 says: Information has been received here from the Transvanl that the 'war department has Gen. Bailor's Total Casualties DAY OF WILD TUitMOIL IN FRANKFOItT North of the Tusela Run Up to 2,000. MAY TRY IT ONCE MORE Republican Governor Uses Military Power to Prevent Sitting of LegislatureMembers Finally Sign Their A'otes Individually to Election of Goebel. of Hying Iron from the engine and his face badly luceraled. When the trnln arrived in this city, Brakeman E.

I). Vermillion caught his foot In an open frog and was run over by the cars and died today from his injuries. After this mishap the train backed Into a moving train on the Illinois Central and knocke I one car from the Central train into tho ditch The ill-fated train received orders lo continue its course to Decatur without attempting to do work along the route, and, with its broken crew, consisting of tne engineer and conductor, It pulled to Decatur. concluded It would be useless to storm Ladysmitli and that as the bombardment continues Ineffective, has decided upon a changB of tactics. Huge quantities of timber, (and bags and hundreds of Kaffirs have been sent from Johannesburg to Pretoria for the purpose of damming the KJlp river some miles below Ladysmith, the idea bdug to flood the town and drive tho soldiers and Inhabitants out of the bombproof caves so aa to expose them to shell lire." Republican Governor Explains Iteaaons for Adjonrntiitf l.eglalat nre.

Frankfort, Jan. 31. Gov. Taylor has issued the following proclamation, ad-dressel to the legislature! As a state of Insurrection prevails In the state of Kentucky, especially at Frankfort, the capital thereof, by virtue of the authority vested In me by the constitution of Kentucky, I do hereby, by this proclamation, adjourn at once the general assembly of tho state of Kentucky to meet at Loudon, Laurel county, Kentucky, the sixth of February, liiOO, at 12 o'clock." TO THE PEOPLE. Rumor That He Will Make Another Effort for the Relief of Lady-smith Garrison.

ebstcr Davis to the Front TO "FIX" WATER TESTERS THE CABINET WILL MEET AGAIN politicians of Kentucky, and never was there one of which it seemed so difficult to form an accurate gucaB at the outcome. Tho Republican party, which two duys ago was vainly striving to bold Its members In their seals upon tho floor of the house, and which seemed almost powerless, is tonight in the saddle strong and vigorous, carrying thiugs with a high Gov. Taylor this afternoon lasued an ad dress to the people, In which be says; Pretoria, Jan. 29. Webster Davis, assistant swretaty of the Interior, Washington, accompanied by United States Consul Hollia and the state attorney, started today for Ihe Boer head laager at Lady-smith In the president's saloon carriage.

"Tho long series of unprecedented and Frankfort, 31. The condition of Oov. Ooebel at 11:30 tonight was better than at any time during the day. It was announced that he would unquestionably get through the night In good shape. Frankfort, Feb.

1. At 1 o'clock Coehul was asleep. The physicians had retired aud only the nurses were lu the room, Louisville, 21. -Jas. Sutton, sheriff unlawful acts practiced by those in charge of th-i legislative Interests of the state culminated tn the most fearful condition Another Council Is Called by I'rmtr batlabary to Consider in I'raaaut hltoaiton.

of the period of the state. The dreadful trairedy yesterdav shocked and startled all ction of the Irish. London, Jan. 31. It Is announced that and can bo no more sincerely; deplored by any ono than myself.

hand. All day long the Democracy had be.cn groping around trylug to find some way iu which It could seat In the gubernatorial chair lt leader, William Ooebel, who lay slowly dying of the wounds inflicted by bullet of an assassin. SOLDIERS Hl'LE THI3 TOWN. No matter which way tho democrats turned, they were confronted hy tho same Alleged 8chme of Chicago te Inflaenoe Analysis nf Sewnge. St.

Louis, 31. (Special.) An alleged attempt has been made by a man from Chicago, whose name Is not known, to wrongfully tnlluenre George Otten, the representative of the water department, who has been collecting samples of Mississippi river water at Alton. Otten says he did give the man a chance to make a definite offer, but shut htm up as soon as hu began talking suspiciously. Samuel M. Dockson a representative of the Chicago sanitary district, has been at the Planters' hotel severtil days.

He says he Is looking up the legal aspect of the case here, but It Is stated nt the water department that he has obtained the names and the addresses nf the men who have been stationed along the river to take samples of Ihe water for St. Louis, and the water "To attempt to legislate under such con GENERAL NEWS OF TUE IIOEK WAR the new united Irish party nt a meeting this afternoon decided to take no collective part In the division Iu the house of commons upon Lord Fltzmaurlce's amendments to Ihe address In reply to the speech London, 31 The war office Issued proBpoot, a lino of blue edged with steel. All day, through the streets the soldiers dltlons of excitement and threatened violence as now prevails In Frankfort, would be sheer madness, and I have, therefore, In exercise of my constitutional powers, adjudged the legislature convened at London, February 6. 'I have taken every precaution to preserve peace, and trust in this laudlble effort I have the support of every law-abiding cltUen of Kentucky." marched and counter-marchtd. Around an additional casualty list of the battle of Hplon Kap on the 24 th and the engagements at Venters Spruit tho 17th and 20th.

The list numbers 1311 killed. 391 wounded; the penltnetiary was a line of troops; In from the throne. It Is explained the Irish members will abstain from supporting Fltsmaurlce bo-cause his amendment contains a declaration favorable to tho prosecution ot the war. front of the opera house was a guard; three companies stood at rest In tbo open of Whitley county, who came here from Frankfort last night, la a prlnouer In the county Jail. Early this morning Button went to the clerk of Victoria hotel brandishing two revolvers.

"I am the man who shut Goebol," he said, "I will never be taken alive." The police were sent for, and when they appeared Button ran to the third Btory. and leaped out of the window. He wai uninjured, and run nearly a mile before arrested. The pollco believe Button la either Insane or that he knows who bhot (lotbel. He refuses to talk.

space In front of the Capital notei; eon- tries patrolled every- aide of tnn building department officials and experts are wondering what this has to do with the legal aspects of the case. 63 missing; tnlal FiM. With the 174 additional casualties given for the fighting nt Venters Spruit, the total loss since the beginning of the war Is placed at 9,658 In which cx-Oov. Hradlcy resides; a de BIG MINE STRIKE tachment of Infantry held the court bouse ugaltist the possible coming of members of the legislature, with the Intention of KILLED BY A STONE Coal Industry in Illinois, Ohio, Indi Fatal Result of a yuarral Over a Cow by men. Cope Town.

Tuesday, Jan. 30. Gen Butler still holds the Tugela drifts, and will possibly renew his attempt to force bis way through tho llocr defenses before loug. In any rase, Ladysn-lth Is capable of holding out for a considerable time. declaring not the living William Taylur, but the dying William Ooebel as the law- lul head and chief executive of the commonwealth of Kentucky.

TAYLOR'S PLAN. It was lrrgily a matter of arntlment ana and Pennsylvania to He Tied p. Plait County Famtora, Monllcello, Jan. 31. (Special.) Robert Lynch, a farmer living two miles north of Monllcello, died today from the effect ot being hit on the head with a stone In the hands of his neighbor, John llrown.

They with the democrats that led them to make THEY CAN'T AGREE ON" A SCALE quarrelled over a cow. Immediately after THROW BLAME ON TAYLOR Demucrutle Member Charge "Acting Governor" With All Ihe Trouble. Frankfort, Jan. 31. The Democratic members of tho legislature tonight Issued a statement to the public, reciting today's attempt at a meeting by that body, and its prevention by armed soldiers under orders of tno acting governor, who commanded, the members to "disperse as an unlawful wssembly." They protested that no Insurrection or dangers exist except such ts have arisen from the presence and threatening movements of the armed mouutalu Republicans brought to Frank-frt by the acting govtrnor for the purpose of provoking counter-demonstrations law-abiding citizens, which course culminated In the attempted assassination rf I oct el.

The atatenent declare thu londticl of the acting governor la without wamint. In law and without justification in the facta. At a secret Joint session of the Democratic members of the legislature, resolu such detpcrate etforts to crown their kiug lefore he dlod. Tiny fought hard for their man, but the fortune of war seotntd ago lust them. Tho itopuhlleans laid their plans well and secretly, and tarried through Miner and Operator llav a gerluus I'alllug Out In Joint Steeling, and a (ilganlle Strike Will Result, the trouble llrown came lo town and gave himself up.

He ta now In Jail. Tho tight occurred last Sunday and Lynch remained unconscious until his death after being bit. HA TIKE IN T0XTIAC Frankfort, Jan. SI. William Ooebel was horily before a o'clock tonight sworn in as governor of Kentucky, aud J.

C. W. neck-bam a few minutes later took the oath as lieutenant governor. The oath was administered to both men by Chief Justice lln Jcrlfcg of the court of appeals. HOW IT WAS LONE.

The plan to make Ooebel governor was act In motion early In the afternoon. A U-orouhly and triumphantly. A procla Ladysmith, Sunday, 2S. (Hello-graphed to Swartzkop, north of the Tugela river.) The news of ihe prolongation ot the siege, resulting from lien. Buller's fullure, ts received with fortitude.

"We can hold on," la uow tho motto. The garrison I healthier, cheery and coufldent. Disease Is disappearing and there la no horse sickuess. Tho rains give plenty of grass. mation declaring a stale Insurrection existed in the state, and warrants fur the arret of every Democratic member of the legislature were urenaied la.it night.

It waa the luteniluu ol lov. Taylor aud hi advUor that no metllng of the legislature should be held today, even though It roted neoeesary to arrest and detain In nit Record. ppalll statement was prepared saying the board Indianapolis, Jan. 31. It Is not at all linprobnblo that the coat industry In Ohio, Illinois aud Pennsylvania, knowu as Ibe competitive field, will shut down, and "O.OuO minors iu the district called out on a sueral strike within the nixi forty-eight hours.

This coudltlou wss brought about by lui.tody nil thorn) who teralHted In holding which had heard the contest for gov meetlrgs. Once adopted, the policy wo Flame last Night Ileal roy ad About (7,000 Wo rib. of Properly. Pontine, Jan. St.

(Special.) Fire lata Ihla evening entirely deatroyed Trace) i restaurant and II. W. White's cigar stort and did some damage to the buildings occupied by Ihe Livingston County bank and J. 1). Kane' saloon.

Th luase sre: Trerey and White all ot which la fully covered by Inatirance. Th fire started In th restaurant, but Ih rauts Is unknown. London, 1. The supplemental list ernor and Iteuteuant governor bad decided In favor of fcnebel and Ileckhani tions In lino with the alxive statement v.er adopted. They dcrUre, In view of Ilea facia, and lu accordance with Ihe derision of the contest board, Ooe-lel was elected governor and J.

C. W. aud that the boards Intended to report tbo Inability to reach an agreement lu the Herkhatn lieutenant-governor on the 7th their Budlngs to the legislature, but tbey corned out to th letter. Compelled to retire from thu cepiuil building, tt ey went to the opera bouse: held back from tho opera house, thuy went to the court bouse; irevodtid from entering the court house, they went to the Capitol hotel, only to bo told any mentlng they nilent attempt lo t.old In that building would bo aupproaed, and alt found taking part In It would be arrested, and the hotel iuclt aclted by acldlera. joint acalo committee.

That body closed II deliberation tonight without an agree lied been prevented from so doing by the ment and a strike of gigantic proportions dayof Novemlor, JKi. Wbltlaker anil Pretests. Lnulnvllle, Jan. SI. Harland Whlttsker, of casualties) In the morning papera make 1,300 reported thus fur fur (Sen.

Iluller's operations north of the Tugnla. The Dully t'broulilo estimates the total excreta 2.UO0. The forty per cent loss at Hplon Kop la greater than any Hrltlih force ever suffered, except possibly at Albuera. Ppalu, lu lsn. The admiralty haa warned all half-pay naval ofllcer lo bold Ihemaelvea In read I -nesa lor service.

This, with the fart that abl scsmen not IhurouKhiv experienced action of Governor Taylor In declaring the legislature adjourned. The ulalement saya I the probable result. The charge was made In the committee room today that the Indiana operators bad deliberately tbu u.illjlr of the legislature were driv en from the place by the militia and thre come Into tbe convention with a purpose suspected of having ahot Henator Oobel, and brought here last night from Frankfort, was somewhat nervous today as a of breaking up the Interstate movement whether or nut this la true, their action VICTOUY ftUt "DIVINE II A LEU." Oalas His ratal la Iba Mstlsr of tb Ileal of Kihal Vale. Lincoln, Jan. St.

Gov. Poynler refused to honor a requisition ot the gov ernomf lows for the return of Ihe "Divine Healer" 8. J. James. Indicted by Ih grsnd Jury ot Poltswotlauile etiuuly, loss, charged with manalaughler In ibe case of Kihel Vales, a young woman who died under bla banda and Ihoe of her mother certainly made reaiblug an agreecueut a have been withdrawn from the cbanuel 1 remote poeaibillty.

It a hopeless game. The Democrat bad apparently i banre to win. l.atei Iu Ihu the ofhVer entered the I'Otel and told too Owm rats that no rnn-lerenrel must be held, and they attempted lo hold none. HI NT FOR A HALL. Thi morning not a member of the legt-la tn re knew whether or not the body Another rharge made on Ibe floor.

which aquadron la takeu lo Indicate an early result nf Ibe excitement, but still persisted In sssertlug his innocence, and said that be had no fear of the outcome of th trial. Frankfort. Jan. 10 a. m.

Search for Ih man who shot Uuebel la practically abandoned. The man arreated yesterday ts not thought to be Ih tnaaalD. All nlsht soblifia poured Intr the city and this murnlng fully a thousand men with niubiHtatloa of th reserv fleet, and especially dlvlaion. At meeting of the army sod nary members nf ihe bouse of rnminon yesterday, a resolution preliig abaolut con-fttenr lu whatever Ihe government thought neeeaaary. commanded only two vole.

Instead nf Ihla a resolution wa adopted railing for lb Immediate formation of a borne defena force recently In Council llluff. la-James' sli lorney claims no crime waa commuted under the statul and no man ruuld be held for commuting sa uReuee for which ha penally la provided by taw. poyntr upheld but contention. two gatltug gun were lu lb tspltul aimed with nrreat whenever thuy attempted to hold a merlin- It wua the declared belief of all the signer of the statement that tiocbel aud lieraham were legally elected goverour and lieutenant goieruor. and each man aa he signed the announced that he voted fur the adoption of i bo majority retort of the coin tt boards, which declared iuobel aud u-kham to be the men rightfully entitled to the off re.

gl'UMDNKD. Although the work of obtaining the signature of the mrntlwr of the house an I tne senate waa In proe-reaa all after-mica. It wa nut until evening that lb ntceeasry number of signatures were obtained A eon a the last man actually needed affiled hi algnatur to Ibe word waa aaol to the residence of Cllef Justice llaileiigg. uf the court of appeal. II cen.e at once lo the Capitol hotel.

t-aaacl directly up stair to Ihe ru.uu Ooebel. and administered the oath of oflicm. OVTII 19 OIVEN ttucM was pruned up with pillows nd able to his band only w.th the great! dihVultr a he listened to liov. Taylor remained all night In the Lord Kallabury baa ratted another cabi ram (ruin Ih miner, la lo th nrt that Ihe operators are iHgiuulug lo think Ihe internal mnvrmrnt tuo large and fur that leasoo waul lo are ll g' to piece- Th beginning of Ih end came when Iowa wa detiivd admission In th rotupetlllva field. In a mealing of ibe Joint sralo committee Inday.

II was dlermlna4 to atand unequivocally for the atngle screen alandard and adopt ne romproiule. TO. i precipitated a motremmt that Anally resulted In a complete bolt of the Illinois operator, who ay they have been Imposed oo It aurb an eateat by lb mitirrs In Ibelr at Id. which bsd accumulated a large amount of money. Thla Im-I uaiiloe.

they asserted, baa grown so bur-danwwn lial they determined la cam Into Ibe etaipetlliva bald oa Ibe saute baei a lb oiber stair or remain out entirely. slate bouse, as It waa Ihnugbt wise In view at the threats against bun for blm lo hern under cover till lb excitement baa net council which will meet Friday or Saturday lo consider the aliuailoa. Pub wouid in mi-l lu the raottol tulidln. They ueridid lu meet at lb ap-Itol hotel and u.arth In a body lo the atai I i.uau. hburlly Ululo III tbey preavnud Ihemaelvea at lb sua lb gale of the capltol atouuds A young lieutenant was on guard.

In command of a small aquad. A aouu aa lie numlM-v of I lie legialaiure were Identified they were allowed lo paaa Into th Capitol bulldlug. Not a soldier waa in s'ght on lb outride, bit one the door waa uiwned I'ng line of Infantry were drawn up on tu aid of lb ball, with baeil bayweia. At the foot of th stairs leading lo the bgi.latlv I all, at. ad Col.

Williams and a detach-am nt of aidl -rs. oumpietely blurking up lic spirits are at a very low ebb. subsided. I a ear ata Mall. Itelatan, Jan.

II. (Special -Tbe gam of Indoor biae ball beiwerq Compan II of liaa-aiur sad Company of ibl city ulied la a victory fur Cominy K. Following la tb scor by Innings: o. il I I I 'oramended for Retreat. AaaaulnannM UaBeeead.

Barbourevllle. Jan. Jl Th cltlteos of Knoi county In mass convention today London, Jan. St. flullcr telegraphs from adopted resolution denouncing th as- Co I I I 1 I This was Company It's Brat gam.

Spearman' Camp, today's dsl. ibsl Col. Tbornrycroft wss the ofllier who ordered aaaalnstloa of Ooebel. One cotntwny of Silt guard left last night and lb Other lb reiiremrnt from Fplon Kop. Ilullr a- Tiri adds: -It I due la htm lo say that I be- VIlU) IlhLPLl M0 hi) It his pe-onsl gallantry eaved a difil- I tonight for Frankfort.

RULE OX riUMAUY cult su us Ion. early no Ihe Itth. and lhat Otereame Wlib bita Waft Uteraaed under a loe or si Irasi forty per real tmm4 Halted by A Merle rr'. directed lb drfeoae with conaplruou I rouiage and ability ibmughnut lb day. Ban Franclao, il.

I otll ah reaib-No blame abateirer fur Ihe withdrawal is, this rtty Mrs. tJialon knew nothing of In my opinion, ailrlbuialde la him. I fund raised by Ihe American people, ib.nk bis conduct throughout was admira- Th. uk.0 bf MM Last Aet of LegUUture He fali First LiwOulnldeofl'ook. uiw.

ebate on tho War. ne stair, lb toinuti carrttd largo number of ojplrs if the guternor ioclma-tloo. Iu4 rrlee and grlamallona filled the air aa Col uwuotltig half way up ih italrs. read the iH-tclautatlun and Uiititrd as otdarly lo baa Copl.w to the ni'trbi r. Iieaiiaralle atrntber of th egllaur dol ouncnl proceedings, and Ihea ibe urlon of one of their number wa edit 4 atid tb'y started on run to tb iter huuat) for Ih purpose of holding aeonn.

Ad)t-0ea. Collier shouted quirk or-dtr and a plstooa of mdier started up the ativrt oo dead run. It a foot raie for a qusrter of mil, but the unit anint the lee.Siaiutv. sod what) the teller ermed st the apor bnuae they fu4t dout le line of enlig miliiiamea vih tied botii diiwn up brfure i. Ibaa Ibe Irgialator decided lo drllbrrate th iouii booa uid liiro IbroLgh ibe treat ibal dlreaiWas, A sentfid rout SO DECLARES JLH0K WEIGHT Mill t'hh Marriages.

lienver. Jaa. It. Oov, Thomas la giving soma alteallon to a bill Ibal will. If paseed, plae lb granting of marriage I lieu la Ibe hard of a buard of medical esamluer.

Tb governor looks fsvuta ably uinn ih measure, whlrb waa pre prd by a personal friend, aad Is period la embody ll llnt point in bis meeeagw I Ihe aeeembly. la brief, ibe bill pro-vtda for a board of medical esamlnera la earb court la ronatsl of Ibre pbyeirlsns, tut two la ram of Ibe earn arbuol, and whar fawelbl Ibe board I la have on or mora female member. Tb board shall bs pnwer la etmin all prraotia srk-leg la marry, and refuse paraiiseiaa la all be sre not mentally and physically equipped lo rater lb aurrisg atal. A aa I leal of ttreelay rieed. Waahlngloa.

Jaa. II. Joseph Furaae. bo recast ly aaaeultad tlea. Ureeley.

rbueT iTal oVwr. wa Inday Bead tf wHb lb aluraallv of serving BHHiih la ail the ciM of llaalerigg whan the uatk was given, Goebel gaol bh ethauaitd, there were In Ire room at the llu. be-t Uorbrl and llstlertgg, Arthur Ooebel, brother of the onndd man: Mr. Wrhb, ti utrr. Patry Hater, hie ismpatga man-sgcr.

and two or ihrr Intimate friend. flhe was unable to anything Ih uiallar. but lh mutinied stall an hi fare bote stmeg wituea ta lb pleasure be Mt. Itiimtdlaialy upon lasting ttoebel't room Judge Maileriag went to su sdHnlng rmlu, whvrs be swore In Itaahhstn ttrotjni govatnor. He tLo returned fcoae, ACTION I.KOM.

111' -tig dnlinr to pk renretnlng the i In hick the otltee mn f. rerr th Iwooa raitc rnntmsnta. The fcpHir i bulb hnu of lb Matule derle'ed f. thrm." be said. "an I wheaj I aa e.kad la war ihtru In, Ihrte a smbin Ml far sw la 4 but la ad-tnlMilr Ibe netb tf 'Oca.

The p'ured. In of doilee. eallreiy legal end pro- Am lpertal lieeialesi la eiasla teseiy a I Raeeel frlsnaf Legist, lie Wss frUadly. and rommunlcsied to Mrs. latwtoa by Ueul -Col.

r.lsarda, th dead auldler a loianl gvneral. "uh. bn kind, bow bind." she subbed, and. cntiiplelely overnim ahe sank due uia divan and enad Ilk a child, i "It bed alwata beea llaary a ambition aad mine." ah aald. prremily, "ta have a h-me f-r tbe rhlldrea.

but I bad dlapaired of It More ah could aot y. Kvery-i body la ibe cable came foiward aad Cos- gr at aisled Mia, Law too la tuna. nny a NixTy. aVi aFtu r.i.i I area Vrea Slleer Aaeweeie ml a leer ef I Jkw kagiewa. i poclland, Mais.

Jan. II -Wm. J. Londia. Jan.

II. Tb anus of common resumed lb debet on lb amendment of Lord I'ltrmsurlr. I.tbelal. la tbe sdd'ees In rrply to lb jura's apeerb. Ittplying to Ih cntlrlam of Frsan aievenwMI, Literal, the government leader.

Palf eir. aid biMhlitg baa ibu far on urrd la ran-vine bim Ih information given by in In tclltgeae dafnment rrdtng lb liner guns la errvaaeu. gidaey fhaile Hut-ta. Uberal, referred lu the charge again! tbe rbx4lar of lb etcbmwr, bir ktrbaal lliraa ltoe'-h. who butlr inter- -e of etddier beet he Isenskers to rupled him.

eeylng "roto Ih vey be- Champaign. It tfpeelal I Today Judg r. M. Wright of Ih circuit court decided Ibal lata eounly Is not rom-pelled boll Its prtroarie under Ibe lew sJnpt4 la l'. County (leek T.

A. Hurt rafuaed to laau under th law, holdibg Ibal sulweuebt legislation bad repealed It- siabdauNi prwceedlbg Were Instituted by tbe miukri of lb republican and democratic esrutl rnmuiltt. Tt raae was erg wed by Hoel Wright gels Aeqaittod. t'irls, Jaa. it -Th court befor wkbb ll-i goal.

Ihry then took lo ih siren loosing for Ure in Welch lo a annlon and de-tlare Uubel of Kertway. WHKMK Is. Thrte Wa murk d-nibt smakg ih mem- gu sing itor lb ireaaury sor Ihe rba- I tisa sal a guest of lb tieiworralM Hub lb taa irl4 lexMy awltl4 tola I la lllel suit brought eiat tb aovlit ly Mwl JudH. of lb Petit Jaureal, cellar has la any a.y vnnted ay pt.oaia. bsaquet la Ih tllf ball, lion or esfodllui.

lb t.binH lbbt I -rftU 0bl. a.r Hda-H Trecbi. uberai. b.t. rr.

lerly arrstsned lb. g-veinai r-k- 1 li.riti lit! In.h.1 and dupllrlly. wbKb. ld. ZXTm M.

J.erJlh?. Il.vlr! scooted Ibe atet mlaunder.isadlbt with le a t.ar diM at llsv.r- Sttalng I MHO dalrike, la revl bet of Ibe Ivglalslure lo wbeiber or kl tht oMI so lo ldMi al all. Hmeef the Heoohliians left Fraiikfori during Ike dai. diilng Ihey ware kiHtig dlin-l la Judt Srcuaalk-e Sseiwt fbr. oov.

H'Rnicf niT act. tlabe. a aaaurad Ibsi he waa trellr of Keaurky. took ptntntd tlo ridid lb military elm of I he etvlcei Ta octets Were quitblr pr. parrd fit The Brl d-thatgnt Adjl lien nle Collier tram of-Pe.

ahl ai imttlad II, I llma. of lulol'l. b'a iwif; li mo4 waa 4ilc4 le Ih rmuni1e of the Ill Ibsl lb letiere la lb Petit and F. fl Itsmill fnf ih plalullS sad l.ti ji-n. bl ta iNt-ral oltd him Journal ot fotgartte or wilfully garUad.

lb Hrs. sad whi.h. fostered set s'lw Kebm rbllbrtrk fur lb defB4l. Judge ir In tart, Inanr iHKrat i larad lbl their wo.il.l um be af after tbey ri-hfil ih loan. It I a nlaro ol Wfl.M after MMialdeflBg lb feels glvea Slarakeil leeely aeaeellae lasi.

Wamans, III, Jaa, 11 la Ibe atsMittertK la pt: It Misled by Ibe "okkvla sed fully of a few man," fetutiH la Ibe war, Atoblal oppuaiitna rbeer ard mini-lerial mutmurs, air Ililrl dt'Ured Ibal. Aali'ttaat te la taVat, Auna. Jaa. II -Tb Tetea aaiLlnrat law beowa eftertlv tiasmrreo. This b) about It hb lanta.

1.mHxI In what I tain la thai Ih of was la lake ibe r'a-e of lb former aet Mar. ball county republl'-aa retiirst mm bene Ibe f-d rountry The la oulalda of I nuk BUsaxilS II ea a mot drseiie at 11 rtiv all babltanl ai mily meuetalneet and -It of Ibe sjhmI nthnWatle Ittie of rc.rd a. be med dler radii la led.r and devlded la.l.H.a la llteel ll.ll.ln la Ihe m.ed. 1 a Ih del toteianrra by Ibe events miH g. rowaallroi.

Ihe JaMlliaa rld. II lb 4 llf of lb devuf la 'at float yieg far any bought of sny oa'tldar if ssll out- tort be 'i In eraii" Until adapted by a Vole a Ihafaln prntbled It la Iberefer found lrl Ih reajwad. 4r I to be la say ay ioaawt4 llepuldlren lal'b The muni? I one of Ike gieeieat hetulliiaa lrongbi4 1 lb tie, the la of lalulel muni ale inietoely for Trl.ir, aud istetawly sgslbH gavaiamenl la lk up lb btha ibrael aa footiif rial I net ksally or la duly beund la lu or eaiiem aed purw the laseiiy lo lee end lb Deled I heawer tiorwea) llel, ai. Inii, Ja II Tbe building awsej lihdor lb prieory eladiofl S'l of pe" emen'sfy mih.e nt loqiiifv, ia or la I re- amn.a. sa a i.4l ami a nnr lo aaeeme Ihe nibef "let nd ovwpl4 by Julia atrsu, phaevitl Ik boua ard 'k at a ai.pi-i" raid A1Mlll lliM Co.llee drri4 lody It Ibty did but altrnd It legislative maei li tllt lo Bwl Felrisiy h.

be Would traet iketn lt.4lvlli.ailr, bruvt.iad be re. br. guia4 by Bf loaiabU Tb l-m i I neo. if reel tm S'Miaa mganlaed with Ibe ton th a atelgkis ol ft'bie Seboal. fsllbuiy.

Jaa, 11 I Spatial I-A di. ttia tamtaall-a ef lb kuUbi of Pi'bla batga wss bM letay Mtsr d'i'ae praeaal We. retbt, of Cbatt. wottb. d.fe'y Saeltnr, hf rba'r of Ibe aeeetlug abwh a rneOf a bo-e ef leatnartioo Tbe wet Vd lib a baatuet.

ney erde fiotn Itteke7 Wm St Itmdie "''te are diri4 loi.l -alta rbaaM lb dhse II I lees bill be double eiaii nana bint by w'h a't. la Incur lb ipe aad tbarga Impoaed by Ibat sal Ufa ibe rminty ll I Ibetefeie resaldared etdaead sad sdltdead Ibal lb pecsniiiof wtll ef rnndmu saslnat iepti be sed Ibe nam I h-bv fefl n1 lbl rr-d -eel aed rrer ef Ihe rrlaiet bl lor Tlnr. Sid eonr them In U-evb lrveeal ike In ll'loi'M nt lb lral t-la t' lb Ibal Ikm'lwt Taller bd bn H(hl I ad Ihe eilatit f'eoi ftakf-n, ski It tsiM4d in ibia rlty, dlrvtlig lhi lo lejci la iyir Wotd wa l'ltl hd In I'aalleman of tl ai eMI Iwnl. Bad he I esoarted hmm InOHnniw Rioie'eg Tb la a tntait.niir of Irmib id this of ih rootml Ih- teniit The reeitKrnl nf Ih hare 11 elf I eti to 't ni 1 ff ib t-t n4 op of Henilllia od eruoel felleeet of WIU. TUT AnAlf Ttir.

The on- a ei wdl rhe forth. e1 la Uttm t-Miw Th Itnit. i'piM ear II lore MeoiH Ibe tnllhla ftnn nUting ll.a ball. iIht Wl'l ija ettmeweete Tbey we el be MtTata4 eblF. ti lb til lb rmlt r4 lb IV.lliMt at stne4 ib itr" ere cn inilt II by lb OKitipa of lb exiil'ta lneibi the of j4dle -ie rH ere bt o-tt Jog mM obey Ibe of llot-l.

1AY0F leliaore I el Itleeg be tboti-4 ky aliil't. rraettet. Ky, -fere was a Noato iwaiilrle1 fnlMbal tlttta). ibaei lb4 khkh te'ht (frwtU lh ci la Ihi brblf. aad Ibal lb eteta II a lively thm testier olt be Ite'ed In lb enin Vtaca ITMnaianr.a ran I 'T I'll', N.

Jaa II Is lb Bl found of abl as la bst ba a le.e'y rvued baltle bat ore Ibe Oaoa.ee Athletic link lor.ighl. (let hubltu, of Akt-ei. II be-ek'4 ml is-h Plena, ef Pln Mablia lb ssafaeof IUi itbont. lioa, whlrb ba cht-ia'd st Itrem-al" I eb a I n-e lb ptaeael Ne me rvtive, be added, d-feedt-1 lb rtd. tmm wfcirb ibe te.rwmaei ea Ibaa ab ly ba.euae.

Ike f'1 pMiptifed, Kii 'bel el mwl re. bad Ibe e4 bla labr wi'h be nwa bwiibet ieial nf hie Iteat mHI of lb al Ur4'f The rttmaela Iheaefnto. griaa i cell be rmat tld wa a unl-r Ibe nil la. The cr-tiie. re.ml! the ln-l bat aot ue hie.

a iaatf anil Uedea, r.b I -t Tlooa' abeal Plrp.fTC It I Kt d)'tt la bi e-4 I i.l eeetula bl ro-llietaeot lmpei4bl i tlelaer I ttar I ftl.d'V 'e i'cwn Pile, cf ibe tt' mii I reeinal enriiae ba laaead a ei la lb maftfa nf IK ee-ttte rmil mevl la Ibl ri S-Hlef The nh-l I la rene for fce'die Ibe leee.Mp fcimsrlaa rtlr lh te ptwvided IvT al tbe pieet'eg bld neaHf. Nw Mam for Defeat. I New Itatea. Jaa II -lb eowdillna mt i It J. I b.

lp st midaikht wa said ta be Med what tby will de lli.W llnl.l TI. r.ST TliK liAT. All 4av Ihe abanw rd Ibe d-a'b fWead hie eter Ike I betel I'm I ntr mrm la fall bim lei Is lb nxrsie Ibe battle te) estiiani.nl. skbb dfil all p'bW. iteiaed b's ji rta.

Sed met eerbai t. epos bite SI tfH II ea li. kl i I but abort t.ive. st 4 I it. II at ea'd dastb uroa turn.

A ettsihg drew aa, beorttt, be seH tardea, Jaa. H.Wiaalna T. CbeCMtt. I stsfialMly ef ll I' la a linacr diai tb I th Votsing laiait atiit rim ittt i tmt liiioo rtr Ibwratan I HA If1 lr-f'i. frwab aeeietif I lasbda Aetbee ef ttle Mleg Mala.

11. at, Jts 1 lb toats'iai al "7" 77 ZJ.Z 1 rvcrwealag ef lb Ts tsaaltte Hwa Tkb ewre a redd lu oa day. tare, be pay. If ko la tew ta "Tbs sissy wss staeperaled. bet afwl- QereaaUrry sVsd.

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