Review (Newspaper) - November 22, 1882, Decatur, Illinois r THE MORNING REVIEW VOL V THE law allows yoa to eat quail on toast now and yon can do to if your pocketbook will stand the pressure THE woman suffrage amendment tailed in Nebraska by votes The failure of this reform is being charged against the young men THE official majorities in this state give Smith republican for state treasurer Baab democrat for superintendent of public instruction 2.869 majority DECATUR ILL WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 2 THE its earnings the first week in November over those of the corresponding week in 1881 The Missouri Pacific in- creased nearly in the first week BLESSED is the farmer who taketh and payeth for a newspaper for he will glaan grains of wisdom from and will not fall a victim to the patent wagon tongue man and other slick swindlers ELECT sylvania sets a good example by de claring against inauguration tries anl saying that his inaugura tion shall not cost the state a dollar Really are we coming back to the good old clays of economy and GENERAL SHERMAN says he don't want to be a candidate for the dency and don't want to be ident Old evidently sees that the grapes are hanging pretty high and he is not going to risk a fall in his efforts to reach them Shrewd Sherman They it a kn County We hear of frequent stringent election laws but a careful those we have will show that they guard carefully the purity of the ballot The trouble is the law is not enforced The Ottowa Journal n staunch can paper gives an illustration the way they do things in ita tt Abe White was a republican judge of the election at Sheridan During the day while the voting was going on ha left the box ia Charge of a friend and taking a horse and buggy went north of p Sheridan got little Johnny brought him down to the polls Then one of the other republican j judges took a republican ballot Johnny had never had in his never seen in I voted it for Jonny Jt is safe to say Johnny never had the ballot in his hand at all and if he had he in j tended it is said to have voted the democratic ticket the vote put in a straight republican The continues as Mr White would feel greatly amused if some cold morning he found self snugly ensconced in the boiler iron mansion on of his to swell the Mission vote White has himself liable to criminal prosecution and the ought to RGO that he is shoved through THE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH MARRIED PANIC-STRICKEN The terrible Scene at a Providence Rhode Island Two Killed und Many ant Seriously Loss Tim suit against Beecher for ing to furnish matter for the second volume of the Life of Christ which had been knocked higher than a kite by Beecher being hung on the ragged edge has been de- in favor The court thought no one was damaged THE is not pleased because the Chicago police raided a colored house of the other night without first making a raid on similar institutions kept by white folks It seems strange that a inent journal should make a defense of institutions of this class a tion of party or color a raid has really been made in Chicago it should be followed up till all of this class without regard to color and previous condition be purged from the city THE vote of the 1st district of De- in the late election will be recounted As the law provides B K Durfee an elector will osk the courts to order a recount on the ground of palpable mistake neglect fraud or something of that character The writer of the above in his forts to be newsy is unjust Neither Mr nor any of the demo cratic candidates are charging fraud or something of that character on the election board of the 1st ward They do say that there is evidently a mistake and the members of the board agree that there is an error and to obtain the simple justice of finding out where this mistake is is why a recount has been asked If a contest is commenced it will take broader grounds than this error in the 1st ward and a recount of the votes of that precinct thin city on Monday 20 hy Judge S F fit his office Mr F Baker of nail Mrs Maria J of this city nt the family oa North r street on Nov at 1030 p.m of consumption need 14 years daughter of Mr ami Mra Harris lato of The remains were interred in the Boiling Springs cemetery Funeral at 2 p in K or r Regular meeting ot Loon Lodge work in First Second and Third ranks A full at- tendance is desired Visiting ren are cordially invited to attend HENRY IA M K of K and S Hard Coal Orders for the best quality of any size promptly tilled at Robert yard North Main street Office at Cole's drug store nov A full supply cf Mt Olivo coal al ways on hand at Ed Martin's coal yard Flour and all kinds of mill foed at Son's on Prairie street opposite new block Order by telephone No 133 Nov A WASHINGTON correspondent of the St Louis Republican says that Secretary Folger has been giving much thought to certain refunding schemes Unless taxes are reduced very materially a big surplus would be left on his hands in spite of the proposed appropriation of 000 for arrearages of pensions It is surmised that the president is not wholly satisfied with the plans re- the refunding of the time bonds He and Judge Folger are understood to be of mind respecting the importance either of reducing the revenue or of ing some way by which great surplus may be applied to fhe re- duction of the debt at the present rate Pretty ail of the debt on which the hie an op tion will haw paid at tin end of Strong received from national against its rapid OTti Mr Jerry Wi Dr Yellow IMck I the Lest blood jt Uon it it unexcelled K tried in bulk and by can constantly on band at ft Cov NOT Dn Quoin coal the best coal in the state for sale at lowest market price HtR McClelland's yard on North Main si Telephone at Cole drugstore Beautiful skin and fair ion robust health and powers of endurance follow the use of Brown's Iron Bitters A Promising Not many years ago a young girl of beauty and intelligence was suddenly thrown upon her own ncd compelled to look about for eome meana of support -As she inherited from her father marked literary ability her first thought was to turn this to account Beginning with a few modest sketches in the local papers her found a welcome in some of the best in the country and the young writer was on the high road to literary fame when chance made it possible for her to realize a long for a histrionic career She made her debut just four years ago and since that time her progress has been rapid enough to astonish even the most sanguine of her friends The competent management and dramatic critics assort that of nil the young female stars now before the public the most prominent is Bertha Welby She will appear at the opera home in Decatur Thanksgiving night in One Woman's supported by a strong company Mrs K Einstin is holding daily receptions at her elegant millinery emporium No 28 East Main street to which she cordially invites the general public and insures them i greeting and the most at courtesy She has upon her shelves and otherwise artistically displayed the most complete line of choice millenary goods in Decatur which together with an extended and magnificent variety of zephers Saxony and Germantown yarns and a select assortment of the latest novelties in ladies furnishings makes her stock the most beautiful and complete in this city Call and ex- amine the same We will guarantee perfect satisfaction Where ex tremely low prices and uniform pat terns and politeness in showing are Nov 3 and well selected stock of and stoves in a good town near this city For particulars apply to Morehouse Wells and Co 2 H I lire occurred this morning in the building which resulted In the serious loss of life The building is four stories high and is occupied mostly by jewelry simps The flic originated in the p of has T on the third floor find was caused by the ignition of a ten gallon can of r apt ha The room win next to tlic stairway nnd be- fore a word of warning could be given eic by the stairway was cut off by the flames Ou the fourth floor is the workshop of liam 11 Robinson Co gold chain makers The firm employed forty operatives equally as to sex When the flames swept up i the floor the employes made a rush for the windows There no ire escape on the building Just across the alley about Vet wide at the end ol the Callendar was a two-story wooden structure Tho help to the front end of fronting on this alley and then the ie The roof of the wooden build was about twenty feet below the window where the excited girls were The persons in the rear crowded and in the jumping and many ell short Others were injured by being umped upon after they had reached the THE DEAD aged Vii Bessie Cobb Both tlic ground between he two buildings and died In a few Mary jumped from a dow and fell on a picket fence She injured acd cannot survive Mary Hurly Delia Gassett Emma Mrs Johnson Mrs Cuddy All are young women and are ably fatally injured Thomas Mann fell short of the building lie bounded against it and fell to the ground His are one arm and one leg broken A man named Smith fell to the ground and was hurt Mary Davis jumped from the roof and lad her leg broken George Grant of the of Joseph GrantA Co jewelers jumped rom the fourth floor window to the of he wooden building and had his leg broken One man name unknown au employe of Grant Co hung from wire until the lire department arrived The ladder raised under him proved nve feet too short and a fireman mounted to the top and caught the workman in his arms Loss on building and are somewhat the prospect that Colorado and Nebraska may send senators here 10 succeed Chilcott and who are rot in full sympathy with the republican Sarty Recent advices from those states in that It IB an even chance men who are out mid out Independents wll be elected fir not Nov yester day prints the following narrative regarding Congressman of Georgia who is lie takes his overwhelming de- feat for fair to middling well and Mr elected to congress on the Independent licket but was defeated on the 7th Inst by votes He says he bos seen the error of the way and is willing now to {n back to the old p and stay there dns just a long letter to his Hunts which lie declares this November 21 ami best informed throughout the state are beginning to concede tho republi can lies Guv Jov Hamilton both of whom for some time have given friends understand were for the place and have made nK the recent campaign ten who yi Jg trips through the state in the interest of kis wn candidacy seum to and his followers are those are in Rood positions in the revenue service With people of the state he is not a popular an and with tae party he may be weak man Hamilton is n comins man not more than thirty-six years age Irish rind brilliant in abilities there boems to be very indication that he stands tho best o into David Davis senatorial I CHICAGO Nov 21 Jan Year May Nov Jan 592 Year 55 May Nov Doc Jan year 353 May Oct Nov 17.00 Oct 10.90 Nov 10.40 Dec Jan UNION STOCK receipts shipments Live hogs mixed heavy 1000 NEW Nov 21 1.07 Nov Dec Year Dec Jan 80 Year 21 Dec 1.00 Jan year Nov Dec Jan year The November Mitchell is spoken of as the meet candidate for speaker of tha home of Mitchell has served ears in tho legislature and is a rather It is said he has his on the chair in 1884 Took 111 November Finch recently a respectable nd virtuous young girl ended her life by com- lilting suicide She took a heavy dose of hino from the effects ot which was accomplished by the Bon of a preacher who is a clerk in an office in St Wm Dilliner OS P 5 B S O J Painting Graining and H f ft work in b f the C The Alabama D the court of Alabama claims Mr the court on the difficulty o obtaining access to the books of insurance companies which had gone into or tind passed into the hands of receivers so ae to obtain proof of the amount of war pre- paid The court him to ate ia writing what the court to take Mr Bonders addressed the court in the proportion that a person who actually paid war premium whether he so paid it no the ship's or factor or agent was the person ly entitled to sue and before the war court on of all concerned Mi well replied in behalf of the court Ad- until to-morrow f resident and Cabinet Nov The president getting hints and advice in Man members have returned and almost all of then go with solemn faces the Woite House to lay the burden of their views the president Gen Arthur listens patiently He must by this time have learned that these returning members are of ion that the should be reduced The president possibly with some faction has in some cases reminded these advisers tkat he recommended in his sage of a year ago that this be done He favored a repeal of all internal taxes except those on and fermented and tobacco aud he also recommended Turin re- vision The trouble with the returning members seems to be are very far apart as to the taxes that ought to becut off The president has SOME OPINIONS OF HIS OWN And these will be put in his at clearly as he can do it This state paper IB the subject ot no small interest to custom department reports probably will be hell back until the message is made public The menage has been skimmed of its cream for years by the prior publication of department this has been cause of some little to the ent executives President Arthur has re- quested his cabinet to hold back their re- ports until congress has n chance to read his own message The cabinet Is re- his wish thus far with diplomatic Weed HKW YOM November Weed's condition has changed for the worse His demise is bat question ot tine APER HANGING AND r ere br mail or loft ot Sonth will Prompt to We have fully made up our mind not to keep over after ary a single Overcoat or Winter Garment now in stock if Low Prices can make them go The of nobby Suits and Overcoats for Men Youth's and Children The Finest and land nicest styles of Hats to be found in the The Largest Assortment of Underwear and Hosiery o Such is our Complete Winter Stock to be which we guarantee inside of the cheapest saved in our sold at prices Money can be TAILORING DEPARTMENT Imported and Domestic Fabrics cut into suits after Latest Fashion with the best of trimmings at PRICES WEIGH DEFY COMPETITION DECATUR'S ONE-PRICE 1 V Merchant Tailoring OLD SQUARE FLEURY The French Cutter J EA QUARTERS CLOT OF ALL We have without a the stock GF ME OVERCOATS AND SUITS say Overcoats from the cheapest to the best Onr line of Suits well worth teeing before you make your Give us call an il Guarantee in the country Ou o of Cashmere Suits is worth inspection See them before ng elsewhere Give us a call We guarantee J R RACE CO JOHN IRWIN'S D E B S S SUITS BUSINESS SUITS NOBBY SUITS YOUTH'S S U I T S BOY'S SUITS CHILDREN'S SUITS AT LOW PRICES ca SHORT PAN LONG VN T S WIDE PANTS PANTS OF EVERY HUE JOHN IRWIN'S P 0 WHITE FRONT IM THE BIG SHOE STORE 13 St through 9 Water st Al f V Largest 3 Best Goods Lowest ci