The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 07, 1900, Image 1
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CA HI N KT DEC I PES A( J \ I N'S T X
FEDERAL IN THRFEK v
ENCE. "
li
Another Leading Democrat Shot ^
From A mlmsh ?Volunt *oi s
OlTer Their Service* to
Fijjht Against Taylor.
H ii
Washington, I) C, Fob 2 ? T ie ''
cabinet meeting! this evening dos
D
ci<le<I that the situation in Kentuckv
is not such as to require
feiieral interference. Conse
<|iientlv the president will taki no
action under present conditions. '
Thin (Incision followed a stronir
protest made to tlie prescient by
ji Keutueky democratie ?
lion, headed oy Senator Itlaek1
mir 11, that unv interference by
the administration would precipitate
riot and bloodshed
Frankfort, Ivv, Fell 4J. ? Late
this afternoon both houses of the
legislature, after being refu.od
admission to the State house, met (
in the Capitol hotel.
(iov Lis lor went to Louisville ?
to consult will) hi* party friends
as to the future course for himself
Nix I his legislator*
An i ij Miction r is issue I in the
aunta EMULSION
OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH '
HYPOPHOSPHITES >
should always be kept in 1
the house for the fol- f
lowing reasons: I
FIRST- Because, if any member (
of the family has a hard cold, it
will cure it.
SECOND - Because, if the children
are delicate and sickly, it will f
make them strong and well.
THIRD ? Because, if the father or
mother is losing flesh and becoming
thin and emaciated, it will build t
them up and give them flesh and 1
strength
?M
FOURTH - Because it is the ?
standard remedy in a.I throat and v
lung affections. [
No household should be without it. '
It can be taken in summer as well <1
as in winter. i
?,oc. and $i oo, ail drug gist v i
SCOTT 6t BOWNE, Chemiits, New York.
CHSLii.'- Jk JSm ndr*. v JSaSH
-CLYBURN
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CLYBURN
trnin (Jen ('oilier ami the Kenuckv
troopa from i iiei'termo
k ill) legislators I!) I lie I)? i 1 I nance
of their <lui;o> hi the Sint<?
lotise. Private \Valk.>r. w i > ii j
PitiptO'l to serve t h? 11 it i i with
nother oil (iov hivler. l'i > n >
t?re?l hv troops ami i it i< 1 i ? th ?
it ate hotise un I'M- on i r. |
t the fi: -.t st_rn of - ? i i . <
ilc us tlii ileinoer.it-. Iit i
ill r?e?> :iIXf t h re Iteti ' i > i . m-im.
MiiMlestioro, Kv. F '? J I*
eporteil he o Hilt .1 I (ill >
Vrisfht, n protiiin m i u >,i
it >1 if ieian, was a-- i- - i i . i
ii nine Fork \ -i r
In it - it re suit i to have
t hint from ami 'hi -ii w i , A
letters, i f >vlrt 'i ' mi i. 'i
'oi k i- remote tin n ; t ! mi
it t ? tin i issi11 e tm i ui
hail :t niea_ire -t item ,t
t he lieui ier.it i<* ni
Plli?lat tile ami nine t!i . i ? -
dlrr ii reward < f >.V ?.??? >
u*a?sll) <>f (ioebel i.n i
lividnuls have v.iiim'
nent of i In* rcwiii i tie:
[?*l>o^iI the cash nui li i 1
ur? appro} i s it
Diapatcheti were i? \ t t i
norninx fiom viui.m- pn t, in
Cent'icky ?nil rep ri t i i\?'
uckians at I iivcr ?h- ?
villinir in i:ike iii u*
arv tn sunt am tin- i i. .
irii tiient
I 'ill (jail her, id II fi 11 1 ' i i
HTOlllfnlO U >|!m|i_' II I - ( I.. |
nun, is willing t f n r
ni'iil I >r Kni/t'i'. i.'
rttn'h envulrvmen, i I
mm Richmond, K\, tint im hi-,
n luted fifty men in ? fe \ li nit
/ohliiteet* hii* or^ani/.iii ?jn l!\
his niiMiiiiw in !, xin-i'iu.
Lores of telegram* ' av* e no
roin t her point * t (ieel
iledoin?r militarr support \ hi?
if the oiler*, have hectt 1?I? I
FA ILL! UK l.N K( h K HILL
^ommerciul and Fanners Hank
Succtimh* to a Lom/ Uun.
Charlotte, N , Feii I'lie
'oiumercial and Fanner-, hunk at
took Hill, S (J. , closed is doors
t. 1:15 this afternoon \ run
farted on the hank in the second
reek of last December and coninued
until yesterday, the tot d
tin amounting to $r?5.o0n Ro.k
lirector* are n en of means and it
s tielieved depositor-* will he paid
n full.
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| UUEJDCJL UiijU dAl'JItLMI.
i . t!i
Began to Sink in the Afternoon
and Never Rallied.
n
fic.iit oorcs on.
(Ml
i Hnth Sides Appeal to tho Court. .
. .. .
\V?>lnnL'l<ni Thinks layiui*
V I
Mn-t Sul unit. ,
ill
Z , fu
1 runkfort, Kv, T?*'? 3.?Sena-.
. ' I"
tnr fioohel ?1 icrl tins evening at
7:3s o'clock. Marly in the nfteriinun
it was seen that (loath was .
"til* a 'natter <'1 j short tinio. '
el
.1 U'Il''' l'rvor wired .lud"e Redm
v\i!u* at :t::?u o flock t'lnit ho couid
I ll
not live an Hour and that there
at
v\ a-, no earlhlv hope. Justus
tu
< i r'ifl, tic - nator's brother, nr118
rived in liie afternoon. tie came
st
lit of the chamber later weeping
!."1 t!\ . ,
(inobel -utlTred a relapse short
Iv after 1 ii clock, and >iiii not re
| n?
spoml to the remedies tailing to .
rally His stomach xvas the <;reat ,,
trouble. I ho mornine ho was
I ?i
let ho was -irk at his hotel and
inciiI to the State house without .
. is
breakfiHt. lie has had praetieului
I\ no iiiiui ishiiif .it since.
to
Judge ('antrell issued an ini'liiitini)
tin lav against Fax lor an<l [t
(ien ('i.llier A h su ing on a nth yr
ti in to make the mjunction per- t..
manent will lie had before Judge u
('antrell on the Mh at (ieor??etown
1 f the de.uioerat ic legisla ,
tors are refused admission to the lv
State house n Monday, l ax lor
and t'oilier xvill lie consider* d in jj(
eontempt of court. The demo .
crats will cuiie hack to Frankfort a(
on Monday. The republicans ^
will a--em,dc at London. No of- *J(
fort xvill he made to secure per a<
soual service on Taylor. The jtt
judge directed that hi- older lie *
allowed to remain without service I
became of the dan_'t r threatening .^
anv one who should undertake the i
task and the results that might /j
en -lie owing to tiie state of the *
public mind. I jH
Speaker Trimble said today the
democratic legislator* will not'
obey anv orders issued by TaV-I
j lor and would not go to London. I
Heckham, dunooratic lieutenant
T
I governor, is neting as governor '
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1ULE CO.,J,
iALGON >, HARNESS. ETC.1"',
: WK IIAYK the finest V"
hit of mules ever offered on I
this market, mid v\e will sell P
them at reasonable prices, for t(
cash or good paper. n
\ TAKE YOUR CHCICE. >
||li The Anchor liuggy, A Wren (1(
Ihiggy ami the renowned 1 v- ^
son dones Humifies always!
fa in stick. Ves, and at prices
that will please you. hi
ai
i ct
_ The celebrated Oneshoro, Uj
? Kentucky, Wagon, is the best;
i ' . i
and cheapest on the market.
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^*3 I* Coiim one, come all. Uc
We will make you the best at
satisfied and tho best pleased ; \?
you ever were. jr
o ? jel
afe i,. , ,r i it
1 rices low. Ierma r<?rt?r>n.l
able. si
flULE CO., J
Having noon refused help fr
ic ! V leral irovernment, (
avlor lias decided t<? appeal
a* l'Vderal courts. lie; will
iv a"!< do l;.;e Kvr.ns to issue
: it of injunct ion rest ruining (J
?! from acting as govern
in* course was decided upon h
u lv this morning at a cotifere
republican attorneys. I
ov lira*lie will probably I
e ar^umrnl before .1 mI??o Kv;
ir the desired writ. It is
' ted that the petition will c
in these chief points:
Taylor undoubtedly had a i
ritv of the votes in the I
eeli n; that his political op
nts oilieiiillv railed upon to |
i saa| election bo decided. /
tempt of the democratic leui
ir*? to unseat him will be
mrpation of power and unc
it lit i< tital.
'l'iie declaration of (Joels
ection made ov the democt!
Ljislators is void as Taylor
Ijourned tIk* legislature and I
lation in tlx.* interim i* illr?
e will *l:iiin that lie lm<l
iwer to adjoin n the le^islat
lie deemed an insiim rtion
toil anil he ah mi* was gover
i?I judijo o whether said ins
iction existed.
Washington, DC, Febf> ?
f Mil of th' aiiininist ation
>|)ond to Taylor's appeal
munition i-> said I?v memben
ie cabinet to mean that Ta\
ill prohalily lie unseated,
esideut and cabinet regret
s thev are convinced that Ta>
as elected rightfully and the
nil of the (foehel board of i
ol and the (loebel le^i-dat nre
vlaririix (loebel elected was
roper, but lliev realize that t
ir the Kentucky lojjislaturo
:ted within its riirht under
w, and that interference by
dotal authority would be wro
Senator Lindsay lias as#u
ie administration that the le<
ture will proceed under
oe'ad law, and there is until
r the Taylor rorormnont to
it submit
S V1F.WKD IN WASHI>
TON.
lie Lnd of the Trouolo in 1\
tncky Not in Si<xht.
Washington, Feb 4.?
r / ? ' ? 1
!\nii ni * niv i loonei and
tmition in Kentucky was
ls^cti e I id I y today. There
rrv ocnoral satisfaction over
lore peaceful aspect though
rehension continues that the<
tiding elements may yet o
hen the issues r.rc forced and
Itvmpt is made to put into el
le mandates of the renpec
overnors. Members of the 1'
icUv delegations in eou?{
>nfea* that they are as vet
hie to foresee the outcome,
ir as ran he ascertained tl
tt* hron no concerted moveii
"*on<? the Keutuckiun* at
ipital to siioj^est any steps l<
ijr to a peaceful solution of
tuation; they hip simply >T;?it
jths reported today t hat S?
>r Doboe had ndvisod (iov I
>r to accept the mandate of
ate courts and to permit
legislature to meet at usual p
i Frankfort, but the Renator
lined when asked tonight
lake any statement about
ituation. Nor have there I
ny further mossagea bet?
rov Taylor and President
Linlev hearing on the situat
Congressman Wheeler of
oni tirbt Kentucky district left tli<
iur city for his home today ami it i>
to expected that Mr Rhea, of th*
to- third district will follow him to
> a morrow. Representative Smith
no* I of the fourth district may also re
or. turn to his home, hut he has not
ere ret fully made up his mind 01
nee , the subject. Some of the Demo
Cx- cratie representatives expect t<
ead attend the funeral of Mr (ioeltel.
uns ?? ??
ex | (iO\. RKCKHAM IN LOt'lSon
YILLK.
na ('oiifors With Lenders ('ustlcmur
ate \i ! /*11*~ Tunn ;i
I 1
1It)
.
Louisville, I*cL 1 ?(iov Beck
uiy ham ciimfi to Louisville from
?ki Krunkfo.t at an early hour today.
1 11 in company with (JoI. Bennett 1
on Vounw and several other Bemncratic
leaders who spent most o
(d a last week in the cupitol. eounsell
itie inwith their party associates,
had Beckham spent the day quiet
lv with triends in this city. Bur
';d. lino the afternoon, most of tin
the prominent Democrats tvlio have
,ire hcen active in the management ol
***"!tho (ioehel campaign, called or
nor the new ? xecutivo and a numliei
,,r" of informal conferences were held
The policy to br followed hy tin
'he party under its new leader \vaf"
di-cus-ed. tint the secret of the ?if
tor noon's ennsultations waselosc*
? of ly joint'ded i>v all those who p.ai
' or ticipated ii them Speaker 1'riin
he hit- ,,f the house of representative!
'his was prusenl part ?f the time,
'lor i (Jen Jro B ('astlenmn, w ho wm
,l<>" appointed l ist ni?*ht I?y 'he Drum.
on cratic "ovrnior lo serve as hi
,n adjutant general, was one of tin
,m* | first to ereet his chief (Jen Das
hus tivinan conveyed his aeceptanct
has f t|M. trti-1, and the plans of tli
',0 Bemocratic administration us fai
the Diev affect his branch of it wen
n~- talked over. It. is not the pur
pose of the Bemocratic loaders t<
-,s~ do anything to indicate a dcMrt
*h? t,, ,|S?? force in the carrying out
1,nr? of their p'ans, hut measures art
<l?|to he taken for till protection o
Democratic members of tlir lee
I islaturc and the State oflieeiv
s'(i- whom tin* member* of that part\
look upon as I mm n u in authority
.lust what form these measure
'.en* xv'll take will ot, it is announced
tie made public for thu present
An attempt t?? f>nvilily tlivest (iei
The (.'oilier of the authority lie e\rr
the fist's under (in* l a lor i> tint it
dis lino with the Democratic plans
was Die Itomoeratic movements, it i
the! said, will lie entirely defensive,
ap j (Jen ( ast Ionian's letter of ae
nil Ceptance, which was written im
lash mediately upon receipt of notic
I an <>f hi* appointment, is as follows
[To -t Louisville, Teh 1.
live Hon .1 (' \Y Heckham, (iorerno
wen of Kentucky, Kmnkfon, Kv.
res* My |)ear Sir: Krery citi/.e
ttn bhniild serve hi-. State. Hnsines
So obligations n insirtlly exacting te
t| ire my attention. Impelled h
lent ;i sense of dutv to unite with yo
the in the hope of intluenein^ a peace
ink- fvil solution of the diftioultie
the which discredit Kentucky, I hop
mg that you will accept my ervicf
mi- ns temporary adjutant general an
ay-1 without compensation. I sha
the do whatever I can to suppoi
the your administration and serve th
lace commonwealth,
do- Very respectfully your ohedier
to servant, John li Castleman.
the ^ ,
tun th. st Kind You Haw Always Bouj
mc
ion.
the |3P"Sab?cribe te Th* Ledoxi
' Taylor Has TaiaWcS F:o;n Ills
' High Perch.
I 8 FT.NO( 1KA Tl 110 It ALONZOO.
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Lj LIHKKfY LW1I-: KX
I CTSKS (iiVKN 1< )ii
ACTION
Hut Fear (if I'invcr * f .IiiOe
Moore the Ci!M>" '.il Will
hums Attorn,)! ? F < ; >o -Mf?<
i Frankfort. Foli-t \nno<l
fliet between th" civil -nil hoi it :"s
of Fl'Mllklin ("Mints Mini I lie I -
iltmiil irU:UM nt lit.' >1 i * of K I
tllckv lllls lioetl MV< fit' I Mil i II I
, less i\?sv raiws k!i ml I ( 111111' t ?
[ t ho ft nut t here i- ? 11 ' I i
? that the politieil situ.iM m will
f iii^aii: become ii- tlifvuii- liu ? u- t
? has li. "ii during 11> I i-i hue .
* i (tmv la\h?r this in rninj cr
| dered the n'h-i.M' nf \lonzo
* Walker for the possession .>f
' whom .ludi?e Moota* 'i i<l declared
' that ShcrilT Snter \v?mi<I swear in
f a posse, Mti<l take |lossession of
t the capitol grounds. if such an
extreme measure became necesaarv.
While not rem jmizini; in
' his action the existence <>f the
> writ of habeas e pus which h ul
heeti sworn out in hehalf of W i!ker.
(iov l as lor. t>\ releasing tiie
i" man, removed the most tlirea'ening
si/n of troiihl.* ("lie e nii*
mainline uttieers of the troops
j which guard tbo capitol gromds
k ! urn careful to kiiv that the aifnas
- tion is entirely a military affair
* and that they extend the writ of
' habeas corpus vers lin!econsideration,
hut whether tins regard it
li or not, Walker is free, and Shers
itr Snter ?\ill not he called upon
r | to summon forces in the attempt
' to secure his release.
The appalling consequences
' which would follow such an effort
on the pint of the sheriff
' ware too much for the more ? >n
} servalis'o members of the Iietno'
er.,tie party and it w is decided to
das that no matter s\ hat .lud_re
* Moore should say as an indivi In?
I . ? si- . ? .
HI, mere WIHIIM t?? nn :l t toill I ?t to
i take possession of the eipitol
HI grounds hy force of arms.
Kven if Walker had hern h <1
I much longer lime than lie :t:-tii 4.1!
ly was held, no etfort, tha f) "nocratic
leaders decided, slio ild lie
. inh<i(> for his rescue afta r the writ
of haheas corpus hud failed.
Both sides will take a re?t
peni in<* the session of the Re?
* I publicans called hy <??iv Tu\lor,
" at London No PcnmcnitH wdl
( attend this unless tliev are taken
'"j there l?y military forces of the
'State, and no attempt will ho
| mudo in this direction by Gov
I'fivlor until he lias afforded thnn
n,jevorv opportiinitv to go do Lon~
s don of their own accord. What
* I will l>e done when it has hoen
V made certain that the Domoernts
" will not vi?it London h;u not been
'* definitely determined hy < * ?v
s Tavlor. It is likely that matter*
0 will on both side* ho allowed to
>s ilrift until after the funeral of
'' (iov Goobol.
* t [ A n OI?l lilrn,
Etrera day atrengthciiH tl?e belief of eminent
phyairiana that impure blood U Ui?
I r.atiHe of the majority of our diMaae*.
TTMitydTf jaarv auro tlii* theory wiu used
it n haaia for the formula of Browne' Iron
Hitler*. The many remarkahleeurea effected
hy thin fanuMia old hntiaehold romwlr are
aufRcient to prove that the thaory ia eorre**,
Browna' Iron Uittera ia aoh. tur aU deaJ*?i
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