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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , WEDNESDAY MORNING , APRIL 15 , 1885. . NO. 201.
TRAMS-ATLANTIC.
Tic MaMi' ' * Forces Evacuate Bcrti
and MtleiiuelL
Indignation Over the Suppression
of the Trench Nowspapflrs.
Cork Eoy ally Welcomes the Prince
' and Princess of Walest
Progress of the French and Chi
nese Negotiations for Peace ,
Basis of Peace Accepted by San
Salvador and Guatemala ,
BombAy Harbor Iilnecl AVlth Torpc-
ilocs to Keep Out the Russian
Ships in Case ofNVnr.
IHIij AFGHAN
A SHADOW ON CONSOLS.
I I/ONDON , April 14. Consols opened at 04J
for both accounts , declined to 91 ? , recovered
to 9IJ , nnd are now 9IJ. Husalin socurlttos
opened at 82@81 , and nro now 82i.
Noon Stocks have n downward tendency ,
and homo and foreign funds are wead. '
1:30 : p , in Consols.018 for both account ) .
This is jj below last night's close.
2:30 : p. m. Consols , 91J for both accounts.
3:30 : p. m. Consols 111 ? for both accounts.
LONDON p. mConsols 01J fur both.
This is J below last night's closo.
TUHKEY WILL 11E NEUTRAL.
Iu an interview with Karl Gr.invillo Nobmi
Ptthn said the porto was unwilling to enter
into active alllanco with England orRu < jaa.
It is reported Granville protested against the
adoption of a neutral policy implying tha
closing of thuBunphoroUB to the English men-
of-war.
The government received a telegram from
the English at Hoshed statin ? it H rumored
among the Afghan that the Russians nro at
Marnchak.
Marnchak.TUB
TUB STANDARD COMl'LAINB
of the doay ! ciused by communicating with
Sir Pater Lumsden. Tbo government , it
nays , ought to depend upon iti own account of
events and ignore the accounts of the Russian
officers , which are sure to contradict the En
glish accounts. Wh'lu wo collect evidence ,
Russia is pushing troops forward. Unhappily ,
there is nothing in the news'from Russia to
indicate a collision will bo avoided.
RUSSIA HUSHING TROOPS.
VIENNA , April 14. The Russian grand
duke , Vladimir , bos been ordered to Arch-
angle to recruit the troops and licit there con
gregated. Thorb is news from Russian Po
land to the effect that the Russian police
nro searching all chateaus nnd castles in
Podolia and Uktane for arms , seizing all thpy
find unless the owners hold a special license
, to own them. This is attributed to tin fear
f of a Polish uprising in the event of war be
tween Rmsin and England.
LONDON , April 14. Lord Dufferin in
formed the government that the ameor con-
Bents to the passage of British troaps through
Afghanistan.
In an editorial this morning tbo Dally News
nays : "If Gen. Komarofl'u reports were
the only answers Russia would give there
would bo little need of the formality of de
claring war , guns would go off themselves.
We have rather fear bland-ovasivo
to a - an
swer.
Preparations for war continue with in
creasing vigor and a force of extra workmen
have been engaged at the Chatham dock
yards to-day.
UERHANT NOT ASKKD.
PARIS , April 11. A Berlin dispatch says
England and Russia have not sought the good
. offices of Germany ns mediator in the Afghan
difficulty and Germany has not offered to cct
in this capacity.
Tllli CABINET SUMMONED.
LONDON , 5 p in The cabinet has boon
summoned to an immediate council in consequence
quence of the receipt by the government of
further important dispatches iu regard to the
Afghan trouble.
TUB ARABS KTACUATB 11ERTI AND HETKHNKH ,
DONOOLA , April 14. Deserters from the
mahdi's army report that the rebels hava evac
uated Berti and Motemneh and the garrisons
have gene to Berber and Khartoum. Num
bora of tbo Rinhitreens are leaving Osman
Digna's country and taking their families to
Berber.
ALL OK WHICH IIAB A PEACEFUL OUTLOOK.
LONDON , April 14 , Gladstone In tlio house
of commons this afternoon stated that wori
U d been received from Sir Peter Lutnsden
which showed there was no confirmation o
the report that the Russians had advanced to
the Murghal tivor after the battle of Fenjdoh
Ha also stated that thu result of the govern
meat communications with Russia concern
lug ita reparted advance amounted to ro-
iiowal of thn aisuranes that no advance wil
occur if the Issue of a contrary Intention can
prevent it.
I-KACK NEGOTIATIONS WITH TUB HALV-OREIDS
OTTAWA , April 14. Mr. Royal returned
yesterday and immediately a rurapr was BO
afloat that the conflict with the half-breed
under Kiel would bo avoided , It is repartee
to-day that negotiations looking to pose
were opened yesterday by telegraph betweun
Gen , Middleton and Kiel and that such no
gotlatlons are still pending ,
THE NEW LORD IIATOR OK LONDON.
LONDON , April 14. Alderman Fauler ha
been ulected lord mayor of Loudon to fill th
vacancy caused by the death of Lord Mayo
Nottaff.
IN TUB DESERT.
SUAKIH , April 14. Thu British cavalry
Tinted Otoa , near Handout. No host ! )
Arabs were encountered , and water Is plenti
ful. The country appeared to bo entire !
oppn. The Arab population freely sell sup
plies to the Engll.V
Italian troop * occupied Arafall on the R c
Sea and hoisted the Italian flag alongside tha
of Egypt.
- _ . < OI'TIIE FRENCH NSWSPAl'ERS.
CAIRO , April 14.-Tho feeling of indigoa
lion hero aver tbe forcible suppression b
Egypt of the French newspapers has
retched tuch a dangerous phato a ? to threaten
serious disorders. The guards have been
doubled and troops are now confined to the
jarrackfl.
THK miNCK AND miNCISS 01' WALIH WELL TIE
CKIVEU IN COHK ,
DurtLtN , April 14. The Pnnco and the
Princess of Wales on the way to Cork to-day ,
received an enthuiiastlc welcome at Lismoro
and Intho counties of Cork and Watcrford.
Three hundred laboicra presented nn address
of welcome at Dungervat ) , In Waterford
county When the train bearing the royal
> .uty passed , all vessels in the bay lowered
heir flags. At Kilmactliomas , when the royal
mrty wont by , a black flag was hoisted over
ho temperance hall , but thn loyalists hero
madn u good demonstration. The Prince and
ho Princess then went to Curraghmcro. In
Cork the streets were spanned by triumphal
rches , and the majority of the nouses were
lecorated with flags In honor of the advent of
ho royal visitors.
THE UniTISII CAltNET. ! ,
LONDON , April 14. Ths cabinet was in
ctslon an hour and twenty minutes. Iinmo-
lately afterwardslEatl Granville had a pro-
onged interview with Musurus Pakha , Turk-
ah ambassador , and Tehml Pasha , special
nvoy from Turkey.
Lloyds insuranca premiums on bottom ? for
lie Black sen and the sea Asoff and the Baltic
e.ihaa been doubled ,
DOM1IAT HA1IDOR LINED WITH TORPEDOES.
Savon thousand animals for the transport
ervico of the Indian army * ro proceeding to
ropshin. : Tha harbor of Bombay has been
nod with torpedoes , so as to prevent tlio
tusiian fleet from entering In the event of
war. Four million cartridges have been landed
t Bombay.
THE HOUSE OP LORDS.
Earl Granville , foreign minister , iu the
ousoof lfrds thii afternoon stated that tlva
ovornmsut is still engaged in making inquiry
ito the reported advance of the llus'iana to
o Murghab river. Referring to the queen's
rsjage , calling out the reserves , Earl Gran-
lllo said that whatever iceasuros might bo
ikon would ent rely inet the requirements
f tha Indian government ,
THE ANGLO RUSSIAN SITUATION IMPROVER.
PARIS. Aptll It The French cabinet to-
ay discussed the Afghan trouble between
Luskin and England. Dipatches from the
"Yencti ministers at St. Petersburg , London
nd Berlin to day represent the Anglo Rus-
inu situation as improved.
LONDON .STOCK K.\OIIANCE.
LONDON , April 14. Stock * closed flat , al-
tioufjli not at the worst prices of tbo day.
'ho fortnight settlement proceeds patisfactor-
y. There Is a complete absence of oven ru-
nors regarding failures.
THE PARIS I10UR3S.
, April 14 , The bourse opened very
at , but at mid-day had rallied. Tbo im-
. roved feeling did not last , and the market
was depressed , The political outlook in re-
arded hero as very grave , and fears of fmau-
lal troubles are entertained ,
PRECAUTIONS AUAINST CHOLERA ,
LONDON , April 15. Consul General Mer-
itto , at London , and Consul Pacard , at LIv-
rpool , will reappoint the sanitary inspectors ,
boson during the cholera alarm last summer ,
o nxamine all votsuls sailing from London
nd Liverpool to the United States.
AUi : ACCKl'IED 1IY SAN SALVADOR AND QUA
TE3IALA
LA LniERTAl ) via Galveston , April 14.
'hutasisof peace waa to-day accepted by
an Salvador nnd Guatemala. Hostilities
aye ceasocl. A general amco ty has beau
reclaimed and awaits the approval cf the
Hies. The plenipotentarles will meet in
Vcajutla to arrange for a definite treaty of
oace.
TUB CASIBL CORPS WILL REMAIN.
CAIRO , April 14. It is officially denied
ere that the ilrttish camel corps in the Sou-
an haa boon ordered to return home.
RENCH AND CHINESE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
PARIS. April 14 The following telegram
was received to-day from Patonotre , French
Minister to China : "The Official Gazette , of
? ekin , to-day publishes the imperial decree
irderlng the execution of the preliminary
reaty of peace between China and Franco ,
iho ? decree orders the Viceroy of Canton
o send a customs commissioner and a
maudarin to Hanoi to make
arrangements with General Do IVslo for tbe
ivacuation of Tonquln by the Chinese troops ,
juhvinphuoc , chiut of tbe black flags , has re
ceived a title equivalent to that of baron , and
vill be niado governor of a Chinese province
and will receive a largo sum of money tenable
nablo him to pay and disband his followers.
LATEST SOUDAN NKWS ,
LONDON , April 14. Sir Peter Lumsden'B
oply to Gon. KomarofI't report is expected iu
-iondon on the 23d inst. Gen. Komarotl'a rely -
ly to M. Da Gior'd request f r further explanation
nation of the affair of March SO. which re
quest was made at tlio instance of the British
government yesterday , is expected to arrive
on the 25th inst.
At Cirencestcr , in Gloucester to-day durinp
the parade of 250 Gloucester
militia , the recruits were invited
to join the icgulars and 181 men responded to
Lbe invitation. Military preparations in tbo
British eovcrnmor.t continue unabated. The
government has decided to purchase four more
iteamois similar to the America and equip
them as armed cruisers. The number of
Urltish mon-of-war are now being prepared
[ or service is eo great that'it is believed
that active officers cannot be found for them
all , and that it will be nocosiary to resort to
the retired list , The steel armor plated tur
ret ship Colossus , of ! ) ICO torn register and
7,490 horse power , ono of the most formidable
iron-dads in the British navy will be
soon ready for sea , end It is believed
wt 1 ba better attached to tbe Baltic fleet.
Gibraltorand other British strongholds nro
to ba put In a complete state of defense. Ad
ditional supplies ot totpedoos of tbe latesl
approved pattern are being forwarded to al
naval htationi both at honn ) and abroad , >
CANADA PACIFIC 1SIPLOTK3 STRIKE FOB THEIR
PAT.
VICTORIA , B , C. , April 14. Reports from
the interior state that live thousand employe
of the Canada Pacific railway have gone on a
strike on account of not receiving till !
wagui ,
FKA.NCE AND CHINA.
NOT YET SETTLED.
LONDON , AprilK Dispatches fromShang
hai received this afternoon nUte that a bite !
occurred in the final arrangements for the ox
ccution of a definite treaty of poaca between
Franco and China , owing to some concession
which China and the French ambassado
refuses to grant.
, GEti. GHA.NT.
HE 'FUELS DECIDEDLT IIETTBH.
NEW YORK , April 14. Gen. Grant arot
thii morning at six. His throat wai treatei
then. While Dr. Douglas was .writing th
first bulletin in tha library at'SiSO tha gsnera
walked into the room and sat down near tbo
ibysician. Dr. Douglas read it to him and
aid ) "Is that all riht ( ? , coioial } " "Yes ,
hat' * right , " responded the patient , lie
hen brightened with the morning hours and
it ODO time said ho felt butter than ho had in
wo weoka ,
A gentleman who ia thoroughly conversant
with Grant's ailment said to-night that the
marvelous improvement In the general's con-
lition ia nat at all surprlnng JIo may llvo
wo or thrco weeks and bo may llva two or
hrco months if ho survives until the early
mrt of the summer. Ho will Ira taken out
f tha city to the mountains probably as I do
lot think the air would ogrco with him
F be had strength enough , I
hink ho would like to go to California , If
to Improves in the same ratio durirg the next
our days ho will bo rldinc in the park ihtr
week , Ho docs not require so much mor-
ihluo now , as only six drops of the solution
wore injected to-night instead of the custom-
ry ten dropi. lie partook of thtco varieties
f nourishment to-day , and the
leneral being in a futicious mood ,
lluded to the food ai his three
oursos. Dr. Shrady left the house at 8:30 : ,
t vthi h time , ho said , the general was ageing
well , and would pass a comfortably night.
hrady ban returned and will remain until
morning. Gen , Grant , during the
fternoon and evening , walked several
imes from lis bedroom to his
ibrary.
IE IS SO MUCH IMPROVED HE WRITES HIS OWN
DOLLETlM
NEW YORK , April 14. Gen. Bideau , who
) ft the house between and 5 o'clock , a ay a
liat ho found that Geq. Grant was certainly
tronger and hotter , and at that time sat in
be library with his logs crossed reading the
morning papers , Yesterday morning the
enorala throat was easy. but
trifle sore , lie desired this
onditinn to continue nnd ipoko but little.
loon lifter Dr. Douglas had Issued the 0:30 : p ,
n , bulletin , and while Mrs Giant was iu an
djoining room , the General bade a servant
ring him a pad of writing paper. On it ho
vrnta a bulletin us follows :
Thn doctor tell ? me I am better this morn-
nr. I nm much butter than I luva been in
wo weeks.
" ligijed ) U. S. GRANT.
laving so wiittou , the general handed his
ulletm to a servant and told him ho should
i.in-y it to Mrs. Grant who was sitting in the
ibrary , almost in eight of her husband. The
ervant delivered the message and Mrs Great
oad It. showed it to Dr. Douglas , and both
aughing entered the nick room where pleas-
ntrlos were passed , the general joining with
.pmilo.
This evening Col. Grant remarked that his
ather had walked mora during the day than
or eeveral days. During the day he had
ignod a business paper , but last evening ho
vas a trifle less bright because of fatigue re-
ulticgfrom his activity through the day.
AVAHHINOXON GOSSIP.
LLINOIS HAS HEEN WELL PROVIDED FOR AND
OUGHT TO ( JIVE THE PRESIDENT A RXST.
pecial Telegram to THE BEK.
WASHIHOTON , April 14. The Chicago Times
nd the Chicago Herald have been designated
s mediums of official government advertise
ments under the new administration. These
wo papers having been the chief organs of
uvuland and Ilendricka during the last
ears of the presidential campaign , they now
ave received their reward and ought to be
appy. John O. Bcrley , of Illinois , who has
eeu in wuttin ? hero for eome time , haa left
or home. Whether he has received any sub
tantlal encouragement to hope for a fat ap-
olntment is not known , but it ii believed ho
eft empty-handed and heavy-hearted. An
ttacho of the white house was hcaid to re-
nark last evening that
'ILLINOIS ' HAS ALREADY BEEN WELL PROVIDED
TOR ny THE ADMINISTRATION AND
OUCiHTSOWTOniVE THE PRESI
DENT A RKST. "
aving secured the commlssionership of pen-
ions , and thoj commiesionership of the gen
ial land office , two firat-clasi appointments ,
; is thought that the democrats of that ro-
ublican stile could now possess their souls
n patience until there shall be vacancies to bo
lied in their own eta to. The case of Miss
iweet , the Cfllcago pension agent , is still
pending.- Is believed by those who ought
, o know something of the president's policy
nd purposes that he does not indorse Gen.
ck'd demand for her resignation , but
hat she will bo left uudis-
urbed in her office until her
erm expires a year hence. All reports pur-
lorting to originate here to the effect that the
administration will , by pledging official ap
pointments , or in any other way. interpose its
nfluenco for the election of a United States
enator in Illinois , are without truth , The
lllnols legislative pilgrims recently hero on
his business , returned homo with a big flea
n their oar. Whatever General Black or
yolouel Morrison would deslro to have done ,
iliere Is authority for saying that the presi-
lent refuses emphatically to make any prom-
sns or to ratify any trading schemes for the
jonofit of the statesmen at Springfield.
KAlLiKOAD JlACKEr.
f ST. Louis , April 14. Applications of the
ecclver * of the Wabash railway for an order
of the court to rescind the leases of certain
irauch lines alleged to bo deficient iu earri
ngs , came up in the United States court to
day. Tlis order prayed for gives the Wabash
receivers authority to lease the operating ol
deficient leased lines after May 1st. 1S85 , un
less the leased lines file stipulations to make
all expenses special liens on individual lines ,
and not on the entire system.
Bad Man
NEW YORK , April 14. Joseph E. Leakii
was arrested to-day on a telegram from Rooh
ester charging him with falsifying Iho ac
counts of tbo ] lock ester Lock compiny , in
whose employ he was. Leskie Is said to have
obtained money under falsa pretences from
several persons since ho left Rochester , among
thorn the chief of police of Centralla , Illinois
from whom ha got ? JCliO. He also induces
his boardsng house mistress at Centralla to g <
with him to Sin Francisco , where ho left th
lady with $3113 of hers in his pocket. He WA
remanded.
_ _ _
Chicago's IJBBt Fire
CHICAGO , April 14. Later estimates plac
the total loss resulting from the burning o
the Lcander Read building this morning a
about $130.300. No detailed statement o
Insurance has bacn obtained and nothing fur
ther in relation to individual losioa ,
To Klovato the Tone of Skating Kinks
NEW YORK , April 14. Sixteen roller skat
Ing rink proprietors in this vlclnhy held
meeting here to day nd organized as an as
aoclatlon for elevating the tone of skatin
rinks generally ,
ST. LOUISTOTERY.
A Ghastly Mystery Brought to Light
at the Southern Hotel ,
Che Dead Body of a Mau Found in
a Trunk
in One of the Eooms of the South
ern Hotel ,
FheBody Has Been-Dead Tou or
Twelve Days ,
The Parties Who Occupied the
Boom Have Disappeared ,
lie Detect I vos licit to Solve tlio Mya-
tcry AVhetlier It Is n. Joke
or a Murder.
THIS ST. LOUIS MYSTERY.
Sr. Louis , April 14. A sensation was
lused at the Southern hotel this morning by
ndicg in a loom a trunk containing the
icadlcss body of a man with n note within
lie trunk sayinpr. "So porl&h all traitors to
ho great cause. The room was assigned
torch 30 to Walter II , Lennox Maxwell , M.
1) . , London , Eng ,
Maxwell is dotcrlbed as a very girlish looTc-
ng blonde young man , wearing n dark wooly
ut-away suit of English stuff , face clean
Imven , and wore his hair banned , not parting
; at all , was frequently soon with a dark look-
ng gentleman about five feet ten inches tall ,
'ho lattorworo a dark moustache and bed
ark hair. This gentleman registered as "O
Irthur 1'roller , " London , England , and was
ssignod room 184. Four dnys after Maxwell
tad registered , a telegram received Irom
rollur asking whether Maxwell was a guest
f tbe house was answered in the affirmative
nd ho soon came on and was assigned to the
oem given , Both men occnpiod room 181 in
ommon a considerable put of the time ,
Sach called for the key and the clerk gave It
o each indiscriminately as they seamed to be
oed friends and intimate acquaintances ,
'ho men were much remarked about the
otel for their dudish appearance and dandy-
ed airs. M < x\vell loft the hotel a week ago
unday night but had paid a full week's
srd promptly and it was supposed he would
return any day. No suspicion was attached
o his absence until a horrible smell called
ttontion to the room and led to the opening
f tb.9 trunk. When the trunk containing the
ody was opened , it was found to contain the
ody of a middle-aged man , face and breast
p and the body BO doubled about the
ips and knees that it filled the
sceptaclo. One side of the trunk , over
ip head of the corpse was
rinted in large letters the words ,
So perish all traitors tothogreat cause. " The
runk and ghastly contents were immediately
urried to the four courts , The body as it
ppaarodin the trunk presented a horrible as-
ect. The face and parts of the body bei.ig
ncovered , the oply garment being a pair of
rawers reaching just to the knee , which were
ntiroly black and showed advanced decom-
ositlon.
1'roUer'c trunks are of much better quality
ion Maxwell's , "being made of fine leather.
* he personal effects in them indicate that the
wncr was a gentleman of means and culture.
" 'he trunks have on them labels of the Canard
teainshlp company , and Continental , hotel ,
Philadelphia , where he occupied room 180.
larch -u. lie had also been at the floasiu
ouse , Toronto. The following Is a descrip-
ion of Maxwell , given by the person who
aw and conversed with him daily while he
was at the Southern hotel : ' 'lie was about
fcet'Ji inches in hslght. weighed about 1-10
ounas , well proportioned , and of rather
oed figure. His face was of the
English type and cleanly shaven ; eyes light
due I think , or at least they wera not dark
n color ; hair of light sandy color ; wore it cut
ery short behind and rather bushy in front ,
without any part , and banged like & girls :
enerally dressed in a brown twcoj suit of
Cagliah cut and Newmarket overcoat and
lien derby bat. In his manners he was
ifeimnato and be oven carried this go far ate
walk with a short , mincing step , llkea woman.
'his afternoon the body of Trailer was exposed
n a slab for further identification , with the
allowing description given by Superintendent
tyan : .Deceased was about 5 feet 9 inches in
leight , weighing about 170 pounds ; black
ialr , eyes of brown color ; wore white
tnic drawers ; no othdr clothing came
with the body ; was about 22
or 23 years old. Tha body was very much
decomposed , and has been dead ten or twelve
days , the tongue protruding and larga blisters
ou both legs. Across ia cut into the flesh on
, he breast.
The following telegram , found among the
papers of Preller is the best clew to the rela-
, ions of Preller and Maxwell :
Boston , Mass. , March 10 , 1835. Caprollo
at Belvidere hotel , corner I'ourth nvunie and
Tenth street. Yes , could go direct to Auck-
and from here. Will write Philadelphia
to-morrow. [ Signed ] W. II. LENNOX.
From a letter Irom the steamship company
It Is inferred that Preller sailed from England
to this country on the Cephalonia January
21st , 1835 , on a commercial tour of this coun
try and Australia. The telegram given above
would indicate that Maxwell agreed to accom
pany him to Australia. Among the letters
found in Preller'g trunk was the following :
No. 9 CLINTON PLACE , Nsw YORK CITY ,
March 27 , 1885. .
I have great p'eature in introducing to you
by this note our dear brother , 0. A. 1'reller
of London , England , known to us by aovera
visits he has paid to Now York. Ilopini
you may bo mutually profited by his friend
ship during his stay in your city , I remain
yours , RICHARD W. OWENS.
To br. James II. Brooks , 313 N. I'ifty-firs
street , St. Louts ; Mre , 'Grlerson , 80 ( ! Now
Montgomery "treat , San lfrnncieco ; Kd Moyse
evaneellst , care W. Leea , New Zealand ) Join
Mafdll , care A. Campbell Napier , New Xea
land. This friendship was awakened by m ;
bringing him to a tea meeting of young men
at which .dear II G. Granneri spok
from "Wherewithal shall a young
man cleabse bis way ! " Dor
Alson , 842 Valencia ttroet , San Francisco
well known to brother Moyse. Among man ;
other thlngcin Maxwell's trunk were foun * '
some proscription blanks trom lemon's dru
store , corner Fifth and Market streets , th !
city. On being questioned Fernon said tbi
afternoon that ho know Maxwell , and tha
the latter had baon in his store of to
That be saw him last on Ea tnr Sunday , whe
he called about 1 o'clock and got four ounce
of chloroform. About 5 o'clock he came i
and cot two ounces more. lie Boomed to be
n ft hurry and excited , A p rtly filled bottle
of rhlorotorm WAS found in Maxwell's trunk
o-day , ( i
It lifts ntno been learned that on Monday
ollowing 1C as tor Sunday Maxwell went to
Ilskmnn'a barber thop , corner of Fifth and
Chestnut streets , and had n full board which
to wore reduced to n moustache and Imperial ,
and on the ratno day ho purchased a snull
colored felt hat , slouch , with a croose crown ,
narked on the inside "Herald Harland luff. ) "
'uttliiR these things together , It is boliovetl
by those who have studied the casoiuost
fosely that Maxwell chloroformed and killed
'roller on Sunday , April fi , nnd
t is known ho has not been seen In the city
inco Monday. Sotno detectives wore at first
ncllned to believe the body bad benu placed
n the trunk by some medical student with n
lew of playing n ghastly juke upon the com
munity , but thist theory is now aban-
oncd by all. Chief of detectives Burke
aid to a reporter : "It is a foul mur-
er and nothing less. Tbe man in the trunk
vas killed in the room , the marks of his
lood arc there yot. Hero is the trunk strap
pith blood on it. The idea It could bo a hoax
i absolutely absurd. What do you think of
ho placard In the trunk : "So perish all
raitora to the great cause. " That may or
may not bo a clew , it tray bo a dollberatu
ttempt t make us bollovo the murder was a
mlitical assassination while it is murder for
nonny. Of course all that can bo done to
an the criminal down will bo done , surely
lie man must not escape. Everything that
an bo doao will bo done to capture him. The
mblio may depend ou that. Maxwell's Lon-
on address appears to have been No , 14
'npor bulling temple , London. In
lis trunk was found tin envelope addressed
n his handwriting to Rev. D. G. A. Lewie ,
I. A. , curate of St. Paul' * , Morley , Leeds ,
torkshirey England. Ho came over in the
toai or Cophalonia from England. . Preller
md a Hussion passport , viz. , by the Hussion
tmbassador , London , 78 , and passport 8 i for
pain and Mexico , viz. , by the Spanish min
ster nnd signed Granvlflo , Seven trunks ,
our valises and a bnt box were left bo
und at the hotel , The contents , cloth-
is , etc. , nro valued at hundreds of dollars ,
'his is believed to make the theory of a hoax
ntenable , nnd the belief is that the corpse Is
ithor that of Maxwell or Prellor. No one
emombers which of them left tbo hotel last.
hi&f Detective Burke , after making an ox-
mlnatlon of the rooms at the Southern hotel ,
tys bo thinks the dead man is Caprello. who
rrived at the hotel on the 3d. and that ho
vas killed by Maxwell , who registered on the
1st of March. The murder took place
n Maxwell's room No. 1-14. and the trunk in
Inch tha body was found was one Maxwell
nought with him from the oast. On lost
Siesday night a second trunk was found In
ia room , at a store near Walnut on Broad-
ay. Into this he transferred books , cloth-
ng , papers , instruments , photographic views ,
to. , which it contained , probably in a praat
inny , as they wer'o found in confusion.
'o also placed the tray of the old trunk in
lis to give him more room to pack the body
n. His intention then was probably to re-
novo his trunk which could pats out of the
otel without the leant suspicion. There was
anger of discovery , of course , at any minute
nd on this acount ho probably changed
ils plans nnd decamped. To avoid discovery ,
10 went away without taking any of his effects
ith him , I have no idea what prompted the
mrder. I found a black stiff hat with a
arge break in it as if it had bean struck a
talent blow , but at the same the body gives
videnco of death from poisoning ,
HE IIOCSK INDULGES IN A RKO HOT GIHCD8.
pecial telegram to the BKE.
SIUNOKIBLD , Ills. , April 14. There was a
od hoi circus in the house this morning over
IB report of West's special commltttto to in-
ostigate Speaker H.ilnea' enormous pay rolls
I house employees. The report was extreme
y long and the house analyzed the pay rolls
xhaustivoly , comparing them in detail with
10 pay rolls of the thirty-third general as-
embly. It showed that in eighty days
taines' employees have been paid within
3COO of the amount paid tor the whole flea-
on two years aio of 167 days. It states
mt Haines has la'goly exceeded his authority
n the appointment of employes especially in
egard to the janitors. Ho was authorized to
mploy 44 and had appointed 85 for tbe "tern-
orary" organization. Uaineshad " 5 boys as
ages at a cost of § 2,335 , ten policemen cost-
ng $1,197 and twenty-four janitors at anci
ent of ? ! )3S ) , total 54-Kij which , the commit-
eo said , was $3,203 in excess of the amount
oally necessary , $3,948 in excess of the
mount actually expended by the thirty-third
eneral assembly. The committee consider
mt ten pages , four policemen and ten janl-
ors are sufficient for tbe bureaus of the house
nd all that can be legally appointed , and rec-
mmends the discharge of fifteen pages , six
olicemen , eixty janitors , two clerks , one
uperintendontof ventilation , two proof read-
is and eleven committee clerks ,
otal ninety-one. They r < commend
hat Haines order arbitrarily discharging
II employes be revoked , and all employes ox
ept those recommended for permanent dis
hargo be re-employed , Ilalnos took th'e
ho floor and scathingly reviewed the.circum
tanccs of tbo appointment , charging the ox
ess of emnloyes to the solicitude of members
or p aces forjtheir friends. _ He held up Dell ,
democrat , chairman of the invcstifikting com-
nitteo in particular , and said Delllmd asked
or eight appointments. Dell replied _ at
ongtn , abuiing Haines roundly , and calling
nm
'A I'OUIICAL HERMAPHRODITE AND A POLITI
CAt HABLOT.1' 0 _ _
Ele ( aid if Halncs said he asked for
llegal ho ( Ualnes ) U "a liar and a scoun
drol. " In his further review of the inattei
Dell referred to the action of the speaker as
jeiog "downright robbery of tha taxpayers ,
: or which the democratic party would _ bo re
uukod at the polls at tbo next election b ;
250,100 majority , if allowed to continue.
Crofts and Klmbrough made motions in
tended to smother the report by
Its reference to tbo committee and otherwisi
which were not adopted , and the joint enisloi
intervened. After the joint eeeMon , Crafts
withdrew his motion for reference of the re
port to the committee on contingent expenses ,
and McDonald offered a substitute , providing
for the name numbsr as provided by the com
mittee's report and allowing the employei ,
discharged by Haines pay Irom the last pay
roll to tbe next one.
The Illinois Legislature ,
SrniNuriKLi ) , Illinpis , April 1-1,1885. Up
on tbe homo being called to order there Vas a
pretty full attendance. No business of Im
portance , There was a report of the special
committee on employei of tha house and It
proved an interesting document to them ,
at least the report showed that the
cost of the bouse and secretary of ttato'a
office so far this session had been $32,434.50 ,
\rhicUtber considered was far in ex cess of
what was necessary.
That the rnumbera employed more help
than wn < needed to carry on the businw of
the ItnifUture. The report contended that
Speaker Halnec hud only boon delegated the
power to employ twenty-fivo janitor * , but In-
Btod , ho bait employed oightj-five , and BO in
proportion with other olliccrs. The report
recommended swtci Dg reduction * all round.
Speaker Hainrs made a defense of his ac
tion , and criticized tbo report and also ridi
culed Dill , chairman , who , he claimed , had
got five penoni on the pat roll. Dill replied ,
defending his action and indulged In a good
do l of personal abuse. Before the report
wi s disposed of tha senate wan announced.
In the senate this morning the uossion was
taken up in dUcuutag the primary election
bill , In joint convention senators and 133
representatives were prosnnt Only ouo vote
was cast , which was for J. C. Black.
In joint session , the discussion on the re
port of the select committee was continued.
A Mibstituto to the report was offered by
McDonald , providing that fifteen janitois ,
ten pages and four policemen bs rtigared and
the balnnc" bo discharged after the loth ind.
This eauied more diicusslon , where as Iatncs
was about to reply , tbo previous question was
polled before the veto was taken. A motinn
to adjourn waa put ayes , 4Gj nays , 81 , the
republicans voting almost solidly for it. The
demociat" tried to break the quorum but
failed. Then on verification they voted no-
many of them. Yeas , 84 ; naya , 40. The
question is now being discussed a to whether
it requires a two-thirds vote of the houso.
.Still in session at 2:45 : p. m.
SrniNcH'lKLD , 111 , , April ll. The house
continued in session until about U _ 9 clock ,
tha time balng taken up by acrimonious debate -
bate and dllltary motions. On the decision
Crofts ( democrat ) who was In he chair in re
gard to a two-thirds vote being required to
adopt thn reports of the special c"inmittco
relative to the employes of the house , an np-
pool was sustained by the house by voto. It
stood 45 for to 80 against. This brought the
original question back to tbo house. The
choir then acting of course under Hainfs in
structions ruled that the clause with reference
to the committee on clerks and janitors ,
would require a two-thirds vote unless ono
days notice had been given. The report was
then adopted , with thu exception of that part
iiaving a bearing upon those employes.
Hpoaker Haiues all through the debate on
this question has made this a perform ! matter ,
and its adoption was a simple defeat for him.
It was reported currrut'y ' through the
house that ho naU If the report was
adopted he would lay It to the
democratic party , and nothing would bo left
for him bnt to resign. But the latest Intelli
gence on this subject fails t show that ho
has taken this step. These who pretend tu
know Speaker llainoa best claim that bo bas
no intention whatever of resigning.
Davis , the newly elected senator from the
Thirty-seventh district , arrived in tbo city
this morning , but as his credentials had not
been received ho was not sworn in.
To morrow being the
ANNIVERSARY OF LINCOLN'S DKATII
nreat preparations are being made hero for
observing the day. It is not expected that
much business will be done in the legisla
ture.
DEMOCRATIC CONQIIKSSMKN'S MKhTINO ,
At the invitation of Col. Morrison the
democratic congressmen from this state , with
the pxceptlon of Springer and Lnwler , who
are in Washington , will meet here to-morrow
to consider the question of Illinois federal ap
pointments.
Fire in Chicago.
CHICCAOO , April 14. The four-story stone
and brick building , NOB. 82 and 85 , Wabash
avenue , took fire at 9 o'clock this morning ,
and is now a total loss. It was occupied by
McLean & Co. , hardware supplies. Dean &
Foster , druggists sundries , and Smith & Patterson -
terson , photographers' supplies. No estimates
as yet made as to the losses , but the loss on
the Hulldlng and contents are believed to be
total.
The total loss is placed t nearly 200,000 ,
as follows : Building , § 00,000 ; insurance.
SCOOan ; Smith & Patterson , 830,000 ; insur
ance , § 24,000 , McLean & Retterer , S40.00 ! ) .
fully InsuredtScott & Co. , dealers in toys ,
§ 25,000 ; fully ineured. Dean & Foster , S10-
000 , fully insured. Lowenthal , Kauffman &
Co. , tobacco dealers , $20,01)0 ; Insurance , $15 ,
000 , lloview Printing company , $20,000 ; in
surance , $15,000. John It. Barrett & Co. ,
bookbinders , S2.0CO , innuied.
Chicago tOIectlon Frauds.
CHICAGO , April 14. The case of Aitbur
Gleason , oue of the persons convicted of com
plicity in the eighteenth ward election fraud ,
was before the United States court to-day.
On motion for a now trial the hearing , how
ever , was postponed until May 4.
A I.ATE SNOW BTOUVf.
Special reports indicate that a heavy snow
storm prevailed in certain portions of northern
Illinois and Wisconsin to-day. In ccttaiu
points in Wisconsin four inchoi had fallen ,
with no Immediate signs of molting , the tem
perature ranging low.
FALSE unions.
EJTho statement that four American steamer *
of tbo National Ocean steamship line bad ex
changed the American flag for the British
colors is declared to ba untrue , A telegram
received here said no such change la contemplated
plated ,
Stovi-sStoroil by Witamn & Scovell
310 and 312 N , ICth St.
TRADE AND TRAFFIC.
ibicago Fails to send Ont too Spe
cial Market Hejirl ,
And it loaves Us Entirely in the
Dark
In Regard 1o Yesterday's Prices
for Wheat and Oorn ,
Little or No Ohaugo in the Price
of Oattle ,
The Hoe : Trade Was Fairly Aotivo
atd Prices Higher ,
The Tclc rni > h U Bllont IH to tlio
c ot PiOvUlons na Hojj
Product * ,
OA1TI.S.
Itoceipts to far for tlio week show an in-
: reaso of about 5,000 head over the corresponding
pending time last week. There was a fair ,
teady deman-l for about all the fair to good
hipping and dressed
beef stoora were
imong the bosh arrivals to-day. As to
irlces , there was littlu
or no change as com-
> arod with yesterday , but when compared
with ] .vt Friday , which was the high day of
ust week , they are 15@20c lower. There con-
.Inues an' unlimited demand for cows and
icifois , and they are celling close up to steer
prices , lair togcod cows are also in good
demand and steady. The bad weather of the
pnst two days , with ( now and Ice in the mid-
ole of April , has seriously interfered with the
tocker nnd feeder trade. There aio but few
: cuntry buyers present aid the outlook is for
ewer prices , although values are considerably
ewer than n week ago. There is a largo nuui-
ier of yearlings and stock calves on i-ale. Oue
ot of fifty-four head was offered at S1GOO. but
hero were no buyers at that r ice. 1100 to
1200 pound steers , S 40(34 ( 90 ; 1200 to 1350
Jrtt , , 55 00 ® 5 GO ) lltsa to 1060 pounds ,
So 00@l > CO ; butchers' and canners' common.
3250@3IO ; good to choice , St30@440 ; ;
stociora and feeders , S3 4Ug4 ( l0. !
liocv.
Trade was fair.y active and prices a shade
ugher ai compared wjth yesterday , but as
compared with a week ago are about 20c
higher. The feature of the market to-day
was the fact that about all sorts Bold only
about Co apart , namely , at SO 70@G 75. A
oadortwoof fancy light Philadelphias sold
it 5480. Speculators went in early and
jootned ud prices , and tbere bold the market
nntil the regular buyers began to operate.
At the extreme clote values wore rather cantor ,
< a5 to 300 pounds , S4C4 ) SO ; light , 1GO to
to UOO pounds. 84 45(84.80. (
Chicago Opera FoBtlval.
CHICAGO , April 11. In spite of the cold ,
drizzling rain to-night the largest audience
which haa yet assembled at the opera festival
witnessed a very satitfaot'ory prrsoctation of
Verdis-Aida , with Pattl. SnhVchi , Nicolini
ind Cherubim in the cast. Every seat was
taken and not a foot of standing roam was
unoccupied. The avenue upon which thu
exposition building fronts was lined on either
lide with double rows of carriages uxtending
two or three blocks in both directions.
Accident to School Children.
TOLEDO , Ohio , Aprilll. While a party of
school children wore gathered togethet to-day
upon a platform of the now roller coaster cam
which wore being tried for the first time , the
floor gave way , precipitating the entire paity ,
about twenty-five in number , to the ground.
distance of twenty feet. A portion of the
structure fell upon them. Three boys were
seriously injured , one it is feared fatally. Six
or eight others were more or loss hurt.
John Itonch't ) Oflcr.
PHILADKLI-HIA , April 14.--The Times says
John Koach bos been ofTored $103,000 more
for the despatch bout Dolphin than this qov
eminent bos agreed to pay , The offer comjs
from the Kussian government , and 1 too eh de
mands an Immediate answer to lii : letter ru-
questing final payment by the United S to tea.
Two People IJiint ; by VlfllnnteH.
UNION CITY , Ttnn , , April 14. Bud Fan is ,
( wtite ) , and Freeman Ward , ( colored ) , weia
hanged at the fair ground this morning at 2
o'clock by a mob of masked men numbering
about .wo hundred. They belonged to a gang
of thieves who have recently o.minuted
many depredation ) en the citi/.ens cf this
place.
That Tired Feeling I
SVhcn the weather grows winner , that
extreme tired feeling , vnnt ol appetite ,
dullness , languor , iiucl lassitude , aflllct
almost tbo cntlro human family , nnd hcrof-
ula nnd other dl.seascs caused by humors ,
manifest themselves with many , U Is Im
possible to throw off this debility nnd expel
humors from tbo blood without the aid of a
reliable mcdldnu like Hood's Bnrsaparllla.
" I could not sleep , nnd would get up In
the morning with hardly llfo enough to get
out of bed. I hail no appetite , and my
face would break out with pimples , I bought
At no other season Is the system so sus-
ccptlblo lo the beneficial ellects ot a ro-
llablo tonic and Invlgornnt. The linpuro
ititu ; of tlio Mood , the deranged digestion ,
nnd the weak condition of the body , caused
by Its long battle with Iho cold , wintry
blasts , all call for the reviving , regulating
and restoring Influences HO happily anil
effectively combined In Hood's Sarsaparllla.
"Hood's riarsaparllla did mo a grc.it deal
of good. I had no particular disease , but
uan tired out from overwork , and it toneii
mo up , " Mitt ; , U. K. HIMMONS , Cohocs , li. Y.
Hood's Sarsaoarilla I
a bottle of Hood's Barsaparllla , and 8oon
began to sleep soundly ; could get up with
out that tired and languid feeling , and my
appetite Improved. " It , A. SANroiiu.Kcnt.O-
" I had been much troubled by general
debility. Last spring Hood's Barsaparllla
proved just the thing needed. I derived an
Immense amount of benefit. I never felt
better. " H , F. MILLIST , Huston , Mass ,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists , $1 ; six for { 5. Made
only by 0.1. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
" Tor povf n years , spring and fall , I had
scrofulous sores como out on my legs , and * '
for two years was not frco from them at
all. I stilfcrcd very much. Last May I began
taking Hood's Barsaparllla , and before I had
taken two bottles , tlio sores healed and tlio
humor left mo. " 0. A. AIINOLD , Arnold , Me.
"Thero Is no blood purifier equal to HooclY
Barsaparllla. " K.1S. I'nKi.rfl , liochcster , N.Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Made
only by 0. I. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar '
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