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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 1

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7 a The Bargain Season. ytltHlf II' III I at Mi.M fur rV li1 yui4 fwM 0lifillut rt tvr fy i-- 4 li, t4 ft I I wf ft moumms. vikm: no. ii.i-j7. VOL XI 1 .17.

loonuneton talks. Our I Mt.f.Mi. 1hr a.rf. lit fllb.ll la III I walrM I IILIAUO Mlfl''l, llNawial n4 Ms.r Hrra p.l.rs Ih Mm. i.iiui II, II I 1.1 mI Mi.

A iIim. "I 1 1--in H- all. tl. ol IIm Iii.m. A ii.

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al.U l.i 1 1. Ila-li tl.aiai i. H. Sij. ai.ai..i l.a pull.

nll.iH an i.m Ml, I. IIm' I Ike l' a.i I ler -i. All I II. i.l lnii and li iljiu. Ma4 ll.ini.,i 'b II AJm.lal COTTON AND LISLE HOSIERY SALE.

FITZ WILLI AM SONS Hmiit. jl.t.iiirNi i I tll inln -M CKKAT CONCESSIONS IN PKICES 'H l'l --U 254 DOZF.N ami (liiltlmfs llnsim al Wlmlrsjle Tikes in Inls HjIi Dndh. (lurSlihkiiiWiNilcnsliir Spring Wear is and Cninpi iscs all the lal-cslNoviilk'siil I'ori'imi anil Dumestir SIAMFACltRE. thick we will Make tp into Stilish and Will Made Garments at tlie Must Reasonable Pikes. Your Tat-ronaiie is Respeitiulh So- tv Gcnt5 Trobber? COMCHWlMOtOI HOIIl.

Ploomincton Ill's. II I'm Mrin Unlt.i iv hi II lull i I "-Ui'tit' I utiC'S sttiN. in. Miim" I'iI-UhI ull Id -v i.l ir. iu'ii iiit.tt I'-iit 111 iik.

Mihm" vy Kill. I'n-I HI ik, I till It 'ul ir. lictitH" Scliopix I'iiMi ih liiil liaU'rii id. ''Ilti" 1'iliny illnl lXtl 'l Siimi ll.illil In lii' I'liucy siiih Snjn ull I i ul; I'iiIiIimi lii-l tn. I 'nll lii fjultr.

(Jititj- Kxtr.i StijH.f it lu ll ll id. 1 CiiiuniiitiHil I "fist Ul. iii'1 I' 'till I 1 1 if. Seal unit inncli Si li ''V'' MinW Fast Uliick. au-l G.

iitV 1'iiiicy 'Jtialny 11 Iulicn I'a-st 1:1. IMni gu tlity. Ociit' Suht Fxtiii. I'ltncy I'n i'i Ii II ill'-l ILLINOIS COMBINATION SALE OK TROTTING HORSES Al Lake View Drifim Pail Peoria, Karen 6 and 7, 1889. KNTMIES CLOSB KCBRUAHY I.

CATALOGUES ISSUEU FEHHUAHV 10. It. KDMON'iiON, Auctioneer. Fiiivst I'ark ii tho UVUKmIo Under So vol. 1J V0E1S CHARLES, mm Iulli" I'mt Uiaik I.l-1"'--I hull S.liiit Hiclj.

afr-j Lii'lu's I'aiicy Mri'icti uniiiaiu guainii" S.ihl ill i-iic ami tI.i.m -m' pair. The Opportunity Spring (tu Su mmcv Sullies of Choice Qntiitii's (tiiti Coorings in Cvlton ni Lisle Hosiery tt Wholesale Prices fd of 25 to hi Per Cent). Do Not Wait. These Prices Will Close the Lot Quick, Slaughter OP tthu nudum lak ll' 1 1 1 CI, I'd i II -II. ha sialii.tii W.NNliiut l.i a u.au iiamul Sl.fl.

of I lni.ltllioll a hi Ik. Fine Overcoats. SLa I. I.I.J AtTJ 15.00 10.00 To bettor stimulate traJo ilurin.f thl.i. tho dullest period oi the year.

I bum li my linos of 125.00. (22.00 and $20.00 Owreoats.anJ let the customer pi hi cliou-d. fur tl My next great inducement to olllr is to five choice or and tia.iM for SIO.OO, and will also pick $10.00 Overcoats at 97.00. MUST BE CASH SALES. E.

GANTZ. Northeast Corner Court-Houso Square. tlur 4 Ih IImI Mrifc.Hl. mI rMMH I Hi I JVIi II IHi UM.I...U lit mniftl III u.ttlmi.l lb Mil. li ruiilrrn.

(MiWrM The W4 JmrrmlMr-l V. ilir hn.ll KIIMI Tcni f.n.r iiu ciil Willi lu tl. M.Mlit.. I 'ri lll' (, I' itrtilli "I lli TIm" oMUinittiT IuhI II in I In IkIiI 1.1 llw Mlallllahnl Id' in n-vli'i IIm1 rvl.li'iii'r In Hi aii'l rtih'n .1 ariflillii'itl Irit.liiitf In ui'l HiHtrlUli laima if III i-vll Liaiil llin rrfi-rrwl tlwi i. small.

a.ii-iilii a In li' Mil alalr i ami iimU'iiilnl llial lliat hjl lniir.l hi III allll III inl.uiil Iiali'll iti'iuint what ivIi'jhi thai lil In "I Imwmain Small. iiviviI ui Hi" lal iiiitiii ri.i thai tin in iiiti uiaii nu Ihr riulilliail aiili' tai-aua Uwit tin o.ir.ntl iiiajiirtlt in Hi ili.lii.i, lhal Hi wniii.l ml a mli.nil aiau II In lliat. Hi uml i.iM "I Hi di.irii I. Ihi rrt oui Km. I rlM.l auawM la-inn iIm- lalisl i.i ami Ih'Iiiii riUlnl vol fi-r a man Hli'i hail Ihimi UI ill a lilllll riui li' iUnll lii lliat lliali.v lv.ubll kit Ii, Small uu Hi uiaimrr In lin liawl Iwii iHiiuinatnl ami mi amount ut hi II lhal Hi lintro n'iulilli-aii.

lull llial Hi ui Hi Ki mil iliiinan. In NmiIIi ari'iinaa (i. mini villi ami vmli-nl a. I lial Ins iiiiiiiiiiil lit Hi an. hu tli IiikI ih ami tlil.

Iial ulliil hi a Ui "I 1 mum raua. ami Ui liiruia'iiiii of ih inli.r.1 ili'iiiiN-rala hal Ixi'ii ulrai'iMNl, inliiiii.lalil ainl uvrawil In Ih iiiI'M-iiI au. ami III iimtt aul. Sii.ai'.ii, hail laki-n a li-wlinf Iai1 In tin ai'llim. 'I'll ilay i iat hn Hi ii, ini'iili' wmiM up hi a tly.

Ilk m'iim'Ii. nai-liiii. tu rinril tlii'ir vul a ilii'V wr liuil In iln by iil lio hvnl aav li.lii 1 linn ami hail n.il llilr llilrrm al hart. Tli tlv lia.l iniiii lii'll I hi' wi-re illi III iiiil aiuonic whmu Hi- llvil. Hi kiiI hii wr thir Irirml.

Ih hh1 alwayi 'I x-u in ilitr li'ivvll. ui lllinui. au 1.1 Hi iri'iitlriiiaa (mui l.tHiritia 'nt mu li tim iu ini iuv small KuiK.v of bnlHT.v whll a niiiiur Hit. lfifi.iatur a ir.iiilliin Bhl. hhaJ no uiur liaiiiiK on tLii-a than Hi itirlKUi of wlitUr the iin.ni inlialiitnl.

hail Uwn IiuhikIiI. like Hi Uullilninir iUMtioii. fur Ih mrii? of ju.tifi in III vol lo kii'i Hi "mail out ot tim at in whii li hail hn Th law ui Smith uroliiia frauiil Ih I'xpri. puri of ilifrunrliiinn ih n.pulilii'an votr of that tai. I'mii-r tliiHu-law IhiT had Iwii a effort Ui to Ih rolonil otr thr rU'lit tn ami lo i-liaiiiri' their rri tration Th (O'lilli'iiiaii I mm liiHirwia nI uliout iii1iniilHii.n of imIoitiI ili iiim rat In ii th anir The Kovi'nior of South aroliua hail th paraniount iiuiitiun In bo'uih Carolina to 1m- the luainteiiam of AhKlo Saxon control.

Th paramount inr tion a not that the majority ahuuhl rul. or thai vrv Imal votr uiiirlii hav. hi vntr rant anil i-onnted. hut to oiaintain aud prtrvo AukIo Saxon mntml. That waa uue patent furt hi ninma Ui all talk of In timiilation.

Elliott held Ilia eut on this Moor not by ivbhoii of tion by the people, but by rannof elei tion held Ih mtuniinir Iniard of South t'ttmlinu. The niajority of the romuiittoe had koii further than the returuiuK lxiar.l ami bad thrown out two ir'iiii't whii had mn I be iraiint let of both iliMtirt and ta1e returinnn lKiaiM. Howell ridii'ulwl the ol intimidation upon whieh the niajurity of the iiHimiitti' relied to throw out err tuiu return, and rited wveral icrtinent iuHtame to proyc Hi exitni' ol what he termed the luwliniii'tt whieh prevailed iu certain diirict. further debate the matter went over until Monday. Adjourned.

Mtuai. Wamiim.ti.v. 1'eb. Iawe preentd iutlt Ion frnnl 1-Jii Indian Htudeiitu at Hamp ton, agaiunt the eontinuame of the ra Hon viem to the Indiana, looklnit tiliou 11 a. til idleneHH.

aud ree- onjuiemlius; the equivalent of the ratioui in fariuitiR Implenients and to K. lie hhkou to have lha ietition referred to th mi mmroiiriatiou. aud hoiied that the committee would make the urreaaary recommendations. The iietition was re ferred. Thnnnin snhl he had lieen nmtrucUHl by theoominitteoou forelKii ivlatlona to give an executive nesHion.

He made a moiion. which waa aifreed to, aud thereupon, ut lii'i'i, Itie neiiate piweeiled lo executive bUKines. havine biTii called away by death in hi family, the Union Pacific funding bill was laid aside and the naval appropria tion bill was taken up. The aniondtnent reiorled by the mm mute ou tion of twosttiel cruisers or (run boats of nk) 10 in nwi, in the aggregate (exclusive of ni liialiieiil i not more than VOU.il; of one stii'l cruiser about tons, at a cost of not more than t'iOU mm: and of one ram for harbor defem-e was ugreiil to without discussion. iThis is iu additinii to lhe jirovision of the bill as It came from lhe houaa, UhiliT the heaihng Increase of Xavv." Chandler moved tostrlke out of the para graph for the construction of one armored siJl cruising monitor the words "of the type and to he construcU'd nccording to the lilans and sH'ciH'atious tn be furnished the navv department by John 1.

Thomas, of Illinois, to be approved by the secretary of the navy He characterized as an anomaly in legts lation. and ulmost as lmlicrous, the provision thai a vessel of Klich size and cost should be construeiiHl afler a ty) and uion plans and siieciilcatlnns, to be furnished by a member of congress. The preseut secretary had at his diiosal Mr.N.Utii.llilO for the increase of the navy, unfettered by any conditions. Hut this bill contained the provision Hint Thomas la lawyer, not a designer of ships i should furnish the next secretary of the navy with one ship aud that the pneumatic gun company should furnish him with another. Ho had been uniformly against that whole kind of legislation, wherein venlors and designers besieged the door of the committee moms and resorted to all sorts of log rolling in order to get siceial enactments favorable to them.

The whole thing was a broad farce. t'ullom opisised the amendment and read several letters from high naval oftlin'ra endorsing and commending Thomas' plans anil siiocitications. Chandler said he had merely demre.1 to call the attention of the senate to the manifest impropriety of tying up the hands of tho soi ivlai ul the navy proposed. If Thomas' plans and ions were not approved by the secretary of tho aavy the construction of the ship must stop. Cpllom said Thomas had been member of tho house for many years and a member of the naval committee.

In that xition he had given close atteutjon to the subject of ships of war. It hail luruod out that Thomas' information. tudy and Invoaiiga-tiod had resulted In a plan for a cruiser and that the uavy deimrlmcnl (after appointing a board for the purpo) had adopted and approved his plan. Without disposition- of the amenduien the senate adjourned. No More ConlirnulHon.

Siieclal lo Inter Ocean. Wismxi.Tox, Feb. 111. It is now possible lu.a: wilh reasonable certainty that Hi senate will not ronflrm any more uouiiua lion which lhe president fiiay faLe either lo luiiortanlorunlnirlaiit ofHiTs Theean vas which has been made by the friend ot l.l,nd.r ivo.annd.iui IIm A.ialii Uiii Knot ir.i'ldat If at al ia 4 of apvpiv riaailN Wi.aiii.l'.v. Itb II -Tb lirnw.1 a numw-r "I aimy ulur al M.t.

la aflllMrtl AOB 'Iini rr Jowpli I' Hir.krnrl.lii In In aliial. SlillWV I. tt i.i..ion anl a' a.liitii' and Tii I. ul i II. of lb u.rm cull of I 'tali.

I.Nu1 I ol. Uiiiiaui A lu. hr lol" VI I htlS. VI IVl ll I' ilepuii rtigial UN In rank i.l itruinani nu'wi. Trarliiai Mr I latlMi oil.

rr.1 alius" hi iirreninl iml rewhiin'n n-laliu l.i the re. -em rrrn' In Ih i-- grlttal diirt. I ol Aikan. wlinln ul n.lnalml In III aainallon nl II' ha M. Clailon.

The pmvi.l1bal ill nwnibria ol lh hnun. the on ii tlini. and wImi ire l. Id to th r'ifi fir' lie apiintrd In Hi aar lo tail IiiiiiI drlai and take lmtluii.nl Inui'liliig Hi lu JoiiiI In th imil1. ax-rrtain all Ih fa, n-laiinglo Hi lion ami and loth nl liiiiirnf url lir pnnhlea lhal It.

In Ih nplnli th niuiuilli on of line Inm liar ul prowui and inm mi iiniut under th riri'uuiuntvs auu riwrsi u. pnnilll Urlol'iri. llin in ani hall In autliorlMMj Iu rrt a bill ol othrrwia am li m-l or iwliillon aa mai b. to nciiiuipllsh Hi ob. ta1rd Th resolution wa rlrr.l Hi eoiuiull I iii I'lecliiiii.

-JACK THE RIPPER. th Mkll rlead null erlalnl. IHllrd al Throaah Alraruia Hilling III Wlla. U.mkiv, l-Vb II Tb Inal.i of a woman com-ealrd iu a wmalen ht Unlay bv the mlli of Piin.li-. Th alaln uin wa ripiaNl oin and th body nlhr wi mutilated.

Th rht wa. mall lliat the murderer had lin viuiilled to iiuee lhe body inln il. The husband of lhe woman ha been arried on suspicion uf being her uiurderer. A di.iati from I hind say th nmr d. rerof th woman whose uiutiialrd re main wra found in a chest thr iJay i W.

II. Hury. the huband of the virtitu Iturv wa a resident of While Chapel. I -on don, and hi antei'nlent, which have been suirirest that be Is probably "Jack th Itipiwr." and that is subjct to Ills uiiciisi'ious murder mania Tli vi morleiii examination held on Hi lusty of the Dundee victim proved thai IU woman had first been s1raiirl.il aud hrrbodv had then tin uiutllatnl. her alidoturii bring ripiied os and her legs and arms twistru ami brokn.

Hury avs left White Chaiad thi- weeks ago. lie refuse to say why be Irft there, and ai knowldgr that he had uo business reitiiring his attention In ixinuee lie sat he aud his wife drank heavily last night before rein ing and that he doe not know how he got to lied. l'sui awakening he found his wife lying uhiu the flmir Willi a rope around her neck. Actuated by a sudden mail impulse for which he cannot l. intuit, he aciiod a knife and slashtsl the body.

L'iii reason returning he bream alaruieil and hastily crusheil the body into the cheat iu which it was found, thinking to Hv and make his exaiie. He found, however, that he could not leave hi ife', remain, and he finally resolved lo infonn the police. The theory of the point ofth-ers is that Hurv's wile knew facts conuecting him Willi the Kast Knd ati-oi itie. and that she took him to Dundee in hoie of preventing recurrence of the rrlmea. STABBED TO THE HEART.

A alltulic I'rlesl Loses HI l.lle Thrnagh th fr rrak of a Mania. Mr.wriii, l-'eb. 11. Kather Ash field, a priest al St. Peter's Catholic church in this city, was stabbed to the heart this morning by a crauk named Will Heeves.

The priest had befriended Heeves, having procured bis release from jail. It seems that several months ago Heeves, a young man well known about town, was routined in Jail on account of menial trouble Kather Asbflcld visited him in jail aud was instrumental in having him released afler short oonflneuiont. Thlsniorningtatilo'cloi Keoves rang the bell of the priest's house, and hen the door wa opened he pushed the porter aside and went direct to Kather Ashtield's room. Tho xirter thought him drunk and ran to the station house near by for a oflii-er. When the two returned they found Heeves sltiintr on the floor ra resslng the head of the priest, who was dead.

It was evident that Heeves had stabbed him whiie asleep, as the bed was covered with blood. Three wounds, all just over the heart, were found, any one of which would have beeu fatal. The weapon used waan ordinary iwcket knife. When asked whv ho had committed the deeo. Heeves replied, "(lod had told iu to do COV.

CHURCH. 11) a arge Majority Ills Nam I lln'ml With Hie loil of Hakota. Rismarik, Keb. II. Tho war between fiov.

Church and the legislature Is still on. A resolution was adopted today which will have the effect of cutting off one way the governor had to return the fire of the legislature. This resolution declares thai no communication foreigu to the busi ness of tho legislature and the territory shall be read to the house, and the sieker a inn, Is solely the judges of what reports shall be received. The avowed purpose of the resolution is io prevent, m-governor from making another such attack as on Saturday, when he "went for" the legislature and his own predecessor. The feeling in the matter grows more bitter all the time, and there Is once more sonic talk of ftilioiirnnieut until the suc- oosor tu (lov.

C'hureh shull have been ap pointed. This action had been given up unit! th rpiit pne-uirrnieut. and now the re publicans in the house and the council are willing do almost anything to defeat t.ov. Church. A llra.1 Cardinal.

Vm V.ntk. Keb. 11. A cablegram to the rvifniilir of this city announces the death of Cardinal John Haptistc Pitra, who was acrond iu rank in the sacred eollrge. Ho was mane cariiiuai i.

wan one of the six suffragan bishops of the Koman 'Kintiff. ol. Hunt lad. Veli. 11 Col.

Henrv Hunt, retired governor of the soldiers' home in the District ol uoiuniuia, uieu im morning from a complication of diseases. He was in hisith year. The period of teething is the most dangerous to youug childi-eu. They should t'r. utiiidauc and occasional doses of Dr.

Hull's baby syrtip. lhe purilv ol uie ingrvuieuin hu acmrsM-y of the oonibiomion in Iixailor. coupled with lhe iniinant faia that il i fitt from any deleterious subatani. is a strong for II adoption a ih renirdv for all disraaes of Ih liver. ts.ili IV 1 1 II' 01.1 l-l Hi" 4 r.lr (irn J.at.

I Hlkl Vt.atlit.ilf M' 'tie ill a St IN.t, hi'lrl a. kall'- I-Hi" la ll.ouihi ut lh l.r iilrl HM II kiu hi, I t.tM.t,,. I stwi biu.i In a in na. I.autiiid ta lit d.llt lit Il It III III Hri'l. II a r.i..l.

lu l'r tt th L.l..i. ff.ti.1, bt Ill" aoiiir mf B't'l I.a-I a.ant talirt nu.titt. a Im. i.ni. Ht lata- aa 'lor t'il burinl al i taii.ifw I and ttl.lit I mil "I al.it ii Hi I On.

A Ut-alt ln nrrtt, a. a mlasul a ul, a tal'dal Hit is lite t.tnisiiit lii al.tt Jam an Int. rvl'l. 9 i' ii.i s.i lt ainl I. H.ll Ml till I'nhittt haok I in.

iiinati Itstl l.i..i 11 I nil Ii is hat IHe'l btHi.u MlgNNMNt Si II I lie I Hi lo A ni I Ii.hi i.aiMi.i. l.i hr.let 1. 1. I and J'Ni'tUilali. li ih ti.lt-itt and rclai reie.

tl. aik.lt- It.Ui I- It. in III 1 1," wa bit In. In I lliin and had an i.flv in In ituib.i.. and iu Ttir are mi pn III a.ll Al'iil aid Hi inuipan.

wa. n.il und. i.i It ainliig II. Iii1rl ac a- ami l'iug an-ng hi th. It.

il iiriii. wblt-li ai nan.sl In bank, ami lru.1 ntuiitanie It ftiiiir Ih of II maiiatft-r A-innlmg lo Hi -oinanif aiimiai anuual on Jatiuatv in in lU SSIISSI. ol whlt Hi If. n.r.i 11)1 a ami ollierd.li' a i' wiirm H.ai Th at of J.iui iiniI land in tin- II. king ailc.

lalintl al i olid Ki t'r atri'i alfnit a.i Ibrr iaig ti, re. railma-l cars, four mil ol tia. s. thre n.ai mine fuili riiiiprl. loin furi.atr.

and a Iaig aiiiniiii ol mi'-! ti.ipui.'ti1. HOUNDING HARRISON a i.l l.ali Aliuat Ihf I altlnfl 4ra. Harrison and Hrr trill Ws.l Ha.kl I ii.UMr.il is. Kch. II Thei I rraw that tin.

ursiilbt cl has af -Illtlnl Ih lak of l. tii.g hi abinet Whether a. I of lb favoml ight hav ceiv.il thfii fnriiiul Invitation known, hut Hut Ii i now pulling Ih fiiii.hing ton, hrs iih'ti hi cabinet ami turning hi atietitioli mor especially In his inaugural a.l.lriH. is lhe t.niliioli ol his most intimate Mrs. Ilaiiison cintiiiiies r.f.-iv atge nuinlter of Inter.

A nianv iwentj five came to her thi morning. Hie ma.urili of Ihelli asking her to iuteru'de wilh the general to secuiv Hi writer an ofll.f of some kind, fn aiisirdanc with the rule adopted by her almrtly after the gnral' election she conigns all lellrr of an t'kinr charafler In th wal lieu, flurris'in'. lisitoi's U.lay were froiu widely different sivtioii. Washinglmi territory and being pnu.il Delecate elti-t John H. Al leu.

of Walla Walla. W. s'ke urgriiliy nu behalf of his isnple for the admission of Ua.hitiL-t.ui terrilori. alonir wilh Da kola and tne others, statinu thiil the ssipie ia-ci. uiiit.il and anxious tor slatelunsl.

James A. Spraillinn. of Santa Ke. X. managing nlitor ol the ri.

nn. calinl lo adviH-ate ien. Clayton for a place it, thi Sora.l nil is an earnest atl locate of statehood for New Mi xini and the ctiarife that the mmi pi of that territory are not prepared and able to successlulll assume ait ll -a-uui-in The statemetit widely published that the official ollis of the legislature and the court are kept in lhe Spanish language only he dit'larea a falsehood. SPRINCFIELD SaiiiM.riKi.ii, Keb. than a iUoruni was present al thi afternoon's session of the house, but a great deal of business was transacted nevertheless.

Lester iiititsliutt a joint resolution set ting forth the necessity for a revision of the constitution, declaring a convention is nei essary to revise, alter or amend il. and the question of calling such convention to be submitted to the electors of the stale at the next election for member of the grueral assembly. Referred hi the committee on iioliclnl dftiurtinenl. Sundelius introduced a bill conferrihg upon cities and villages the K-wer Ui fix the rate of toll or marges inr uie use oi u-m phones and for the truiisuUtiou of pas sennit's bv street cars or elevated railways; also emiKiwering them tn regulate the price ef gas. Mi-Clannhau iiitro.lne.il a mil prnviiiing ininorlant anienduients to the ilniuishon acl, and enabling the county treasury io in-otil by the issue ol licenses oy uie re siwctiiH? cities, town or villages.

Jones inirisiucen a coiicui n-iu for a ooiisillutiounl convention, which was referred to the committee on revenue. Hayes, of the committee on elections, made a long reisirt on the subject of the hill introduml by Converse providing uineiulmeiits to the election law in accordance with the Austra. lian svsteia. The eommitle. while approving the bill as a principle, found necessity for many amendment und reported a new bill as a substitute.

1 lie nouse aujourntti. Sienat. SenivuriFi iv Keb. II Iii the senate lhe communication from the governor of Kan sas in relation to ttir nitegeii oeoi auu ioi a trust, and the accompanying resolution were made the svial order for tomorrow morning. .1...

i.nio nite Among lilt uiun similur to that introduced in the house, em powering cu aua lown councils oi ha price of gas, the rate of street car fare and 'lepnone service, aojoiii iiiii. Iianii)' Is a llar.1 Man. ivb. ll ninm Necil haul, champion lightweight of the north west, and Pat Harrington, of Boston, fniiirht to a finish al the Kasaia cum yes tenlay. The light was lo have been fifteen rounds for a side, nut came ui a sun den conclusion in the fifth round, when Needham settled his man wilh a terrible blow on the jaw.

The fight was very un satisfactory, as Xeedham had Harrington wliipied in the first round. llil. Moird to Trale. Dt'iiLiv. Keb.

II. William O'Hricn was conveyed from Cloumel lo Tralee jail this morniug under a strong guaiil of military and Al Clonmel the es.tirl was at tacked with slmies by lhe crowd, which bad gathered to witness Hrinn's departure. The police charged on the crowd, using their batons freely. At TipH-rary a large crowd surrounded the railway sta liou aud resisted lhe efforts made to dis-perse it. Krd-ord Mlka Will Wiikt-Biuat, Keb.

jury iu the r.a of Michael KlMo o. alias -'l(u iib nn trial for the munler of iha of th COal itmiauy IU I.U- rne county, returned a verdict of niunler in the nrsl degree, lie was rewauorii im iall until next Saiurilay. hen he r- irive his senteui-e. 75 PF.il. BALI DOZEN.

1.45 war Di UZEH. HAir i do rn ri.u half p.sU 1 SCRATCHED 28 YEARS. A U. 1ihln. t.l Ma4M lth imII4 fir ring I irrl lr i tilMiirt ItriitritU If I but km.

mi tltf If lanity cilil t. ar. mj li-vf tjtf.l iiuTi.lrr.i att.t 4ii M.it.fi!- ttiiiH'iiil Jtlv 1 1'-'r rlltii'lii i'i 'U Hi Ih M.I it A Mt ik.I i itjjn t-fii li mn tn i- nH' fill iilnirr nil flftii. 'I'ln- jr ili-ip t1 uf till Ilir im. ai'i'l tli HiK l.i' tll tftillnMit n-li'-f Mi' I hi ul it til iloi I Hi til Imt mpl tti" hif lhi tn-r -ji jiri.

I Hiti a ntati. lil f-- rli li In ft-in if tthitt Minn the t.ir- 1 nu rliiK tNunn 'U I l't'U nr-NatillA' ut rr if cnr ahJ tirtif hut mi I i-tit In tn i nr tin-'' il nl.ii utt.l im cnrt. I istniiol ilif uiuum Ut-i fiim lt 'I Ur n.iwli' my i iiitl im- iiobi M-iai'' a iMin'n At. I u-i-d Ih fin ihir tHif n( iiiln-tiii, mill llirff Nilllrnil I'UtllurA ltJa-Ut-it ftliit 't t'lillruni Hnt. If Viu htnl f-n bt-rr n.i.tl nl i-uii woiilil tii curril Bir Inr fjinji y.u wouUI Umvv Ititil Ut' mi-iii-v.

I Unl'-I lik tli Hm-in tour NNih of 'I'lfiurf tnmii" t. Htiw tul tirf Hkm Ii4-jip''). now I -tin i rl'r iinv ri-r--ini i-vir Tlirnut.li t-tic hftlttt I rub mv (uuimI nvr rtiv antu um.1 4 tt inrtti It uhcr in a In itl ii" jMirjMt'. I am nil wfll. I m-rnf i mUt y-tf.

nl It Ul 1 aillllt III Matt tt io I lli.itik tun a tliniitainl ttni. Alivtlinitr in tlmt nti mil In kii'iw itc inn ur iiuy tun' tin rvswU llii may unit? lo me uutl I will aii.T IM.NMH IMlWMNfi. Waicrluiry. January Ji. V.cteniA.lPttvr.

Itlnjfworni. I.lch-tn. I'ruriluv Hcull Hral. fru-l. I uii'irtifT, MIlrtlp.

llakrrit, I Jhm'imV ami WiImthiiun 4 Itch, utt 'I fMrrv ajM(i(n t'f Hchiiifcf, Murtniur, s-jlv. riiiiily HutiKirt tin hkm fin. I aixl MI'MhI, wtlh I. uf Iliiir arc tM-H i rnml hv i iiticura. lhe i-mit skim'urc nmiru-Hi uni i-H-Hp.

art miiutfllf Hkui Iti-aulit1--r larnallv. anl futkmu cnl. tin urtnrr InlorttallT. when ptiy-icaiit uml a. otlifi rt'UH'clit'i fail.

Siilii cviTVHtn'rc. IViciv ritiicura. ik: Snap, i'N'; ItHitih i-iil. 1 hi. I'n i-rtn-il iy Itn Up uml 1'hi-mtrnH'o ill.

M.i--, for 'll tsit'iiM'Sliifi I li im i.l 11 iiJu-lralitHi-, ami lm tt uuuuiaW. nilf him It hcoilH, illnl mlv i I if t-iitt il hy i ntitiira FREE! FREE FROM PAIN! In mi iiiiiiuln the ullcuiM) Anil I'mIm I'lrittrr llf Klf'u matlr. Smlilcii. Shitrp uml Nhi-voih I'ain-. Siniiu- ainl W-uk ties.

The flrat ami miv limit killim I'luitt-r. iV. PUBLIC SALE, Feb. 13,1889 at (libson City, 111. BY SUCH S1HES AS Dictator I1U, Eleelor 'Jflia, John Uriyht Bllli unci KurilJit-low.

Also 7 Head of Draft Horses, 18 Head or 45 Head Stock Boss And Farm Implements. PIERPDNT BROS. Sand for Catalogue. II. M.

uaii-t. Auctioneer. BARGAINS. I huva two spet-inl bHrqiiina for a fer ctuysoil North near I- rtnk Un r'Mi-K, wemleymi anu aireei lui-h, MUST BE SOLD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, I0HN it McCOY Room 3, Eagle Bract.

S4NTAL-MIDY n'si'i -h ii from i lie til-mar: r-r-j Cittoiu eiuir i. in Ih httartt. It ii sitiH'il'T uriW. utX'tiH. orr tnlcrtloiirt.

mi fn rrom uli hmi mii'-U, oroth'T Im'cMivt-rtlcit' ti 1 SANTAL-MIDY whii If IK lmino (uUf imiR TIIH CYCLOSTYLE IHTI.K ATING AITaVRATl'S vilti'li tdwt'tt copif in indelible of any Lirt.iiJ.tr. wiittt.z, or muic. ink in Ail e. NO SO Kl.VL TRIC11 Y. N' I HI Mil NO ANAi INK.

Jim lhe thina fi.r btiMne- au-l f.Viiot!aI nti "f11 tsh to du plicate their letters ieil out cintiUrs. write inslnictKins. A n-rte cirtnl-ir nuyle wntieii tuu tKro Ctiiues uL.eii in Ulf an hour. Send for cii. ufar rind pure list.

WE ARE AliK.NTS HR THIS AFPARATU" i central lilmoi. hav wld a number of them, an I wiUaiiauniee iliat they iil oii latiaCacloi ily- Statwm, Pism ts kXUUMI.N'Ul'J.'s. I lata. 18 18 HEAD Jdl HEAD 0( IliSh-lircd Tiollini! Slock THE LARGEST AND GRANDEST DISPLAY OK FURNITURE IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS AT (1. 1.

BBS. WE DO ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERY RENOVATEMATTRESSES 212 WEST SIDE SQUARE. NEW STYLES amber Suites, Ur)iursal Jripods, Sideboards, Jall Jrs, parlor uites, rURNITDRE Or ALL KINDS. fisty, Ualiput. OUR PARLOR GOODS ARE SECOND TO NONE.

J. T. ADAmS fllUSIG DEALER. our adlai. Ilr.l Atu.laul l-aaaoa Nonilnalrd I or a titiruir 4imI Mill II It I WflllM.r.iV.

I'b. II The presi.lt ul to day sent the fnai lhe follow ing imiiii i.ll..l 1,1 I 10 Im. ussociat iusli.s of the si.prcuit' i. url for Hie dislricl of Cnliiu.tnj ii.i- Wli; iatu M. M'-rriek.

den awsl It i known the nominato-ii wa lib. itiil and that Hie a a iirnri to Mr Stevenson and nh loll his frirn.U Ills If 'I'Ulal it alll llg 111" republican liieinlfl' of iijiigit' a a lhe ratio iiiemiiars. la nr his couiiriuslioii. and it i In 1 friends lhal tin jiidl. iary coinuiilt.f riirt Ih noniinaiion favorably OCEAN STRIKERS.

ttlanlfr.1.! Toward. Ittlli-rr. Allaiillr alainr. al llmtun i Kb II. Th trike among Hi seamen aud lire men of the isian steatn now mnnir on in Kiigland has Ifgull to It felt here.

The steamer Virginian, loaded at the Hisisac tunnel I ivfi-iMMiI was visited In several men tislav who attempted to prevail iisin the men leave the ves. f)n being ordered lo leuve lhe ship tin1 turned upon Capt. Kol und stun him ral blow In the fac. Two of th llreui. iUHll.

lu.ut..n 'I'lif. cuoluiii sa acvt.li nf his men have left on uccoiint of Ihacals made uy inesi. men. i liiiiinn. sa it a has on luiard silice oftlii-rs to protn I the onicers anil men ll-om nuim-i awnnun.

JEHU CIVES UP. I unarraaiuan llaker oiiinl lhal lor man ltat Him In IH-lrli. tul in Paiitatrraiill Sr. Keb It. Jehu llaker.

who lias been contesting a seat in congress from the t-'ihlif nth Illinois district, is out III a let ter tonight ci tiling Korman's eleilion and withdrawing from runner prnsecmi of the contest. a So Wiindrr II Wauls a IlLori Si. Lin Keb. 11. The f('tiiMi.

this morning announces that il has good miaous ia iu.il..).. that if Ik'n. lloulanger, the oen tral iKiliticsl figure in Krunceatthe present day, obtains a ilivonvfironi ins win, ne win shortly thereafter marry Hie divoroed wife of Joseph 1). I.ucas of this city. The lady in iiuestiou was iM-ioru iiiaii'iaa nie McLuren.

daughter of Col. Chas. l.areu, all old and prominent cilieii of St Umia. She is a very handsome and aocom plished woman, and Ural uiel the general in u.i a inn trivi'tl to nil), in the delegation of Krencli iioialileswhocnine to this eo'iniry i purncip.n..- brat ion of the centennial of the battle of Yorklown. He is saul to nave on-u mui-n ImpressiHl with tier noamy on tuiu v- nun It ih l.aier ne im-i m-, uswi' said he has improved this aciiimintnnce since Mrs.

I.ucas has been in Kin'ope. REJOICINC CENTILES i and firauil Virlnry Oi.r lb Mormons al Ogdeii. I lah, Vrslrnlay. Ooi.en, I'tnh. Keb.

(lenliles were successful iu the municipal election held here todav. It is the first victory over the Mormons in the history of Ibis city and iu the territory. There is gi-eat rejoicing and the city Is wild with excitement lolilght. A Kanvllle Cluii ioln In Scrap. Special lo l'anlagraph.

Dasvii.i.i:, Cell. II. -A maun uas a. vinn-eil between Jack of Chicago, and Jerry Shuckinw, of this city. to fight to a finish.

Qncenstiury rules, tin ee oxnee gloves, mt- iiKui c'-' threo wifks near this city. Dick kcrting, champion ol inuiaun, is Shuckrow. Mail a Iran sii of II. Vd vm. Keb 1 1.

A goldsmith in this city poisoned his five children with cyanide of potassium. After administering lhe poison to the children he took a dose himself and died in great agony. A llE ire ill lluk'H. II. -The imm Minni Dakota, sins that fire destroyed six frame buildings occupied as stores this morning; loss inreo buildipiis were blow up to check Hm prog-rea uf the lira.

tloo.1 llorae Dold. 1-Vh II Hur Urasstield sale disposed of seventy seven trot tine horses today for a total oi f.w tlgill Buttrr. Ku.iv. 111.. Keb.

11. Butter active today unds sold at sale agiiregate T.4 I4. frrthqaakf In tuialanu. fatvuov. Fb.

11. A shock of rarth.iuake was: fell today at ltoltou aud Manchester. TRADE MARK 0, AND 0, TEA Tl.f ht.l.ral Tra tlflrrra. ABSOLUTELY PURE. a vinsT in i.n tiiv it.

Yoa iii use other: lever tant: li i. th Hli.i:xT t.KAK. nlikrd tntm tl. .1 an.l lliarai.t.-.-,! altso hilt-ly nir. iiii-i in-'' Itoni ul atlnlttTati.tlia nr c.lnilhK rniitl, r.

Tlie nn kam-i al iit'tnii-lic Unv ami lull st'llllt. II blorr t't-nliullll, ai it) oar titan 111 In fr grstlfs. OriHtil i OcciJEDtil Tea L'l 1, lira. I llltli r. Hurling slip.

York. Kor sale ny Hi. HI.K.miiiBtnn. .1. 1.1 Chuatnut-at.

J. H. ij 11 Nuitli M.itn-6t. Ci. JohiiS'in, Normal.

J. Im Clioiiua. King I'tli ks, l.mov. I-. l-nrra-ll El I'aao, BIO 4 ICJ NdllTH MAIN-ST.

Blooininuton Storage Co H. U. POTTER, PRUPRK TOR. ilitics in the SSMrase of Furniture, Pianos, Carriages. Stoves and CeiieralJIercliandisc BLOOMINGTON, ILL IMIiinites Kiiriilshrd on Moving anil Pack.nil lor Miipini-nl.

WILLIAMS HARWOOD, KinxAUV suk.koxs. rinu-c ami Intlnnarv. corner si I unv ami noon. Teleplimie Hlilgling horses eastrated. Sie- TV, 1 1 CELEHHATEO GARDEN All llol.

Aio tl-uo l'l iimiio miui am- It. ollior. omiiuI Ihein. Ciimai Cooking Sieves and Ranees Best on Eartl, SOLD ONLY 13 G. H.

READ BRO. YOUR BANK ACCUUNl. If l-sii (. uf or makf i (liiinr, I.l. tit fcr llll )'.

lllli.W III- t. i Iiint lrfitits ti. Miiciimn im-iiir-! raiit'n t.tiit. nifl tmuMi'i nj iu tm III 'HKI-. SPECIAL DtrAN I mmn i run lwmii.

s. INVESTMENTS. H'll IflUMl MUlllcilUll, schiM.t ii It. td. IHOMIM unjk ht-r Mir Hd-milii-t, vi- Vii.4atAt.-j toirc-r tin 'tul wilh ikii.

An (tiJi'Uv ji'ati Ztv ll tii -vt-tit tVt tfiHMVH It-Hli to 1. 1 -taiiiliiiK' sNi N. V. Ortics: Wall car. Breadwaa.

J.Vr,.ieJ.,., SEEDS -nr Emerson Pianos. All Instruments Sold on Tlmo Payments. Largest Stock or Sheet Music and Small Goods In the City. Call and See Me and I will Give You Bargains. J.

T. iidams, 305 North Mnin-st, Bloomington, 111. (rims. BROS. Square.

niniuiiii ui WILCOX North Side CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES. PANELS, FLOUNCINGS ALL-OVERS. Torchon. Medici. Florentine.

Smyrna, Valenciennes an.l Duchess LACES. Now on Sale in Much larger Quantities And at Xluch Lower Prices Than Kver llefoi-e..

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