Boone County Recorder . baa been confined to her bed,her old servitor, Edward Slevin, and herfriend, MraW. J. Knoud, of New York,being In constant attendance. Fridaymorning at 8 oclock the watchers werestartled. Mrs Parnell left her bed andburst into the dining-room, her eyesablaze and her features haggard. Shewas greatly excited, and declared shewould go at once to New York, andthence sail for Ireland; to see her be-loved son. Sobs and hysterical laugh-ter shook her frame, and the attendantswere greatly frightened, and sent for aphysician. *~u*?1 f*111 ^*ln ? noteomewHhiaa reasona


Boone County Recorder . baa been confined to her bed,her old servitor, Edward Slevin, and herfriend, MraW. J. Knoud, of New York,being In constant attendance. Fridaymorning at 8 oclock the watchers werestartled. Mrs Parnell left her bed andburst into the dining-room, her eyesablaze and her features haggard. Shewas greatly excited, and declared shewould go at once to New York, andthence sail for Ireland; to see her be-loved son. Sobs and hysterical laugh-ter shook her frame, and the attendantswere greatly frightened, and sent for aphysician. *~u*?1 f*111 ^*ln ? noteomewHhiaa reasonaWe limit of thfU>«tariae and Nsshvllle rsilroad, attempted to get oft the cars while inmotion the other morning when he felloa the track, orie foot being so badlyBSlisaiiil under the wheels that ampnta-. truth. The people .were beat** basicwith sticks from the g*%*e* jeW,?nd *ent hom« *$h ,b*g» Many of Parasits eoBeagnee,who had foUawed the hear*a «*».miles through the mad, w^oiMI*1get anywhere near the f^*^ »*»«huaewho did sueeaed 1» gettaat; there-were,obliged to plead pheousiy with the:unruly crowd t>Ot to trample PnwTcjrweeping relatives under Uteir heehaThe spectacle la every way. wanmore disgraceful than was pvohattyever seen at a funeral ParoeUscolleagues feel k<over it, since a verymight have preventedexception of the two hoarsstarting, mainly dae to the uanrcaritsouaweather, the arrangements made forburying Parnell worked admirably, un-til it came to the final senses eithercemetery, where everything aril Hip* artIt is only fair to say that this disturb-ance . waa not due in the slightest de-greeto Anti-Parnellites. QMsM-wiaethe funeral was a great 40,000 viewed the remains m Dub-lin hall and most of them followedthem to the tomb.


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