ft . i r m yvtzsMFw KiUHtf-iiW' ' ' r ; "S6'3 * y j , \ - , y { i SIXTEENTH YEAH. OMAJIA. MONDAY MORNING , JANUAKY 31 , 1SS7. NUMBER 227. THE TRUNK MYSTERY SOLVED Edward Uuger Confesses to Having Com- wilted the Horrible Deed , SOME CLEVER DETECTIVE WORK. Confronted Il > I'\ldoncc of Ills Crime He ScniN I'or Inspector specter Itjrncq null ( Jives ( lie SlukrtiiiiK Details. Mtirclorpr Ni w \omc. .lau. : ) Pdvvaid Unger , the inurdeier of August Hohl , whoso bmly wns found Inst week In a trunk shipped to Haiti- Hum , IMS made a full confession of the Kill- IIIL' . I ngcr was arrested on Tlnnsday last , inn ! iftcr In Ing a sliort time locked In his cell lie was brought before Inspector Iljines. In the room wns n table on which h.id boon plnrod the li.ini'nur ' with which liohlas lolled and the suv used to put up the body , ninl Hit1 in blip i cloth In which the boil } hnd bicn wrapped nftoi tlipKillllnr. At slirlil of these I'ngcr winced In iiiioasinoss and was deemed stubborn. Lverj tlino Ungcr loll Ills cell 1m vvas ponfiontcd by some pvldenco ot the crime of which he was believed to bo the author. A detective watched constantly nt the door of thu toll In which Ungcr wns ronllncd. but under strict orders not to lespntid to the prisoner's atk'mptod conver sation , which lie did at Units. The trunk with the body arrived liutn llaltlinoio .vostcr- d.ij. The body w.is sent to the morgue. Last night U > rues went to L'ngcr'scell nud asked him how lelt. " ' " he 1'retty well , said lie , huskily. Then the Inspector unlocked the door , and Dutectlvo Hit-Key u.illcil Ungor Into the conldor , where the lights were turned low. The pilsoner stepped forth , tint did not see the Inspec- toi until the latter c tiled him by name. As ho tinned he saw ISjrncs stand ing and pointing at the trunk which held Hold's dead body. I'liRer st.iggorod nt u10 hight and totturcd towards his cell. Hines then took from the trunk a piece ot the murdered nun's coil which had been used to wr.ip the body , and , holding it before the prlsonei s eyes , asKed him where the rest of liohl b ( .oil was. L'nger sliuddeied at the fie sicht of the blood stillcnedgaimout , and , clasping Ins hands over his ops , was about to tall , when Detective IlhKoj caught him and seated him upon a couch in the eonidor Jle sit down upon It and removing Ins hands glanced about him btiihtenl ) .ind with a s\itlod | groin ho spi.ing to his leet , asking It ho could ( hango his sett , and Inking a prolleied chair. T'.io sufi on which ho hail been seated was the one loiind in Tuber's loom after his anest. Pnger's faip liicinio gh istlv pile , and when assisted to hisci'll ho was almost In a fainting condi tion. Inspictor Ujrnes then told I nger ho would be nr.u , il hand when ho.is te.uly to talk , and when the Inspector leturned from supper t ngor hnd asKcd to.seo him. Again 1'tiger was brought to lljines room , wlieie nil the blood v toKens confionted him. "I want to tell the whole truth about the busi ness , " he b ild to the chiel. lie then told hid btoi ) , which was t-iKen in wilting : " 1 live at No. til Kidgo stieet 1 have l.nown Aimust Iohl ? siiRO November , ISM > . 1 nrst met him at my s iloon , No. ! ) Illdiidpu Micet , where ho called in answci to in ad- vetlisemont which 1 had put In the Ma its /elding lei a pirtiu'r. U'o could not .11IPO on tuims and I subsequentl ) gave up the business nt lint niimbei end went to Iho at No " 1 KiiUo street. A shoit time afterward August came to live with me , the arrangement being that ho was to pay mo half tno lent which was S7 50 per month , and one-thlid ot the household expenses. On the night ol January JO. iss.7 , nltei sumier , my son Kdw.ud lellthe house , le.iv Ing liohl and mj self in ho room.Vo re in lined talking and le.idiug until about ' JO. Jtohl was a very pimeitul man and was b\M nring about his his haul lueK. He called me it . I told him 1 was no . and put my hand up to shove him awav. llo then hdnck mo ovei the notK with Ins list and knocked me down. I spiang to my leet and attempted to striKe him with a poKci which I h.ul In my hand , llolil grabbed the poKct from my hand and nt the s.iino tlmo ho sei/eil alcniie liom the ttihlo and tan nftci mo. 1 ran to the bed- loom lie followed me. I picKed no .1 ham- mei tiom the chest under the but. llo made another liinno at mo with the Kinte and 1 w.nded it oil , icceiving a slight cut In the hand. 1 then stiutl. him with the himrnei. Jle staggered and J lollowed him up and fclruiK him n'itin with the haniniei , the ham mer MnKiiig Into his skull as In as the handle , llo st.iggeied and fell back on the sula , deul. ' 1 Ids oecuired about 10 o'cloeK p. in Lxpoet- Ing ID } son home eveiy moment anil to avoid m > son heomg wh it had happened , 1 tool ; his bodv limn the sola and tmt It on the lloor close b ) the wall. 1 then took Hold's bleep- Ill ) ; eel and j > h c 'd It on its Hide buforo and beating against the wall , coming the mils with somoclotlus. M ) son soon eamo homo and WP went to bed logcllioi in the bedioom. "U'hero's August , " ho asked , "lie's gone out , " said I. Un I'rltl ij , .laiuiuj Jl , asuoon us my boy left the hoiiso tor his woik , 1 went out to buy ainbboi baK to put the bed ) in. I was nnablo to KPt thebi ! ; and bought two jards ot i libber cloth at NJ cents ] > er jaid. 1 bought a bntchi'i's saw lot IK ) ( onts. 1 drank iiuicli whisky and cot hack to the hoii-o at' ) a. m , 1 * pioad the rubber cloth on the tlooi and laid the hod ) upon It. J ( lion slat ted to cut him up. 1 lust cut Ins Head from the hodv and then laid it asldo and ulapped it In papei and pirtothls ' Jh''jJ' 1 tlh'ii cut both h'h's oir , and I think the leu nun iloso to ttio shoulder. 1 then took Hold's tinnk. The trunk was too short and 1 nil oil Iho foot and put them In the tinuK. 1 then put the bed > on top ol the Ices and , 1 think , the aim on top of the body. 1 tooK put C the tlothcs of the dou'ised and MIIIIO pipt is , wipid the Hour with them and then put them on ton of thu hod ) in iho tinnk. I locked tlie dunk ninl lashed it with rope. 1 then lett no hoiiso alter > leanini ; up the blniiil the bc-.t I could , looking' the dooi , taking the head undii m > aim , vshlch wa-i then v\tapped up in i lothini ; bo- loiiKln * ; to Hold , and also sumo newsp.iput , . 1 went to the ( irand i > treet toil ) , went into the torwaid part ot the foil ) boat , leaned in el the lionttailint ; . looking into the water , and when J iot miiUvay in the rher I > lropped iho ho id and clothing Into the watei. 1 assumed that the p.uldlo wheel htiuck it. 1 then went to the hoiiMt of llonij hieKel. No. . ' ( ) ' 1 lnooiavenue | , and learning that hieuel was sick , 1 tola his wito that Au gust Hold hul KOIIO to I'luevo the night bo lure. 1 then ictnined to m > house , aitiv inn there about .1 o i lock in the afternoon and bo twien 'i and ( I o'ehu k the n.iino alteinoon , nud with the assistant cot an Italian whom I met In the htieet and tolunu 1 pivot ( iiiaiter , 1 took thetiunK to a siloon iutiraiu htieet and asked permission to leavoitover nielli , which was panted. 1 called for it 01 Ml in da ) mm ulnt : about U o'cloik , nnc bioiiiiht it out on the sidewalk 1 ia\o i r.irmnn0 tents to taKe it to thosali on o lleni ) Hi'tisf , .No .KI5 Kent avenue , liiuok ] ) ii. 1 uot ptimissiun irom Jteii'-o to leave tlie tuink ihem , i fiw minutes until 1 win \Vesleott' oxpies olheo. 1 told tbo e\- 1111.ss man whoio to tall anil returned ti Ifeti'-i' s tore. 1 "t MIIIIO mneil.uo and pu thrs libel mi the tinnk. "Juhu A U il-on llaltlmoie , Mil. 'lo bo calk-d for" Afte pl.icins thib label on tin' trunk I left the store and 1 leijuesteil Jienso to irivo the trunk ti the espresMuan antl take Ida ren-ip mid tint 1 would call for i In the eu'tiliu' 1 did rill tha sauio eu'iiliu and rccelud the ttceipt Iron lient-e. 1 tlieii lelt and wt nt home lluforo 1 cut the li'Kb oil Itohl 1 think that 1 nn buttoned the jni't * at the \\aUt and pullei 4 them down The coat 1 cut up the back am v jiulieii It otf before cutting the arm " The statement then Identllies the trunk ami i-lothes of Hold and othet tliln b con luftod with the murder , nnd rotuludua a foli ivr " 1 did not nieau to Kill diwased II" was a quaircNomci man and I'l-'uved < hat my l"to " was in duw when 1 btrmk him 1'ho nun.ner in winch imposed of tliobxl ) v\as o as to $ AVt > noscl and lawilj troin diigiaee ' jbiutiedj EliwAnu t.M.i.it Jl thu facts stated by Uneur Ua\o bccu nrroboratcd and ho w ill be nrralcncd in the ombs police court to-morrow morniii' ' 1 ho oroner'sinquest will bo held on 'J nesday Itcrnoon. run cuuiicii AVO TIIU STAOI : . tlstiop I'ottpr In Ijfimlon Heiuy trillion of Shakcoponri * . I- * ; tin Jiinf Cinrilnii tlrnn'll. ' ] Jan. 30 ( New York Herald Cable .Special to the lit r I Hoth the chuich and the MTIP ; weic to the fore to d iy. IJIslmp 'otter arrived list evenlin ? from .Montono and wont tol'nlteiipj's hotel , In Albomarlo trect , Piccadilly. In the inorninar he took laitin the services at thr Savov Chapel tojal , but was too fatlcucd by he jmnmy to preach. llo looked veil and listened nttcntlvcl } to n sermon iteached by the tojal chaplain , the Ucv. lenry While , on "Abundant Lite. " fioni St. .lohn x10vhlcli was delivered before n full congregation , Including members of he houses of peels and commons and dis- Itmnishcd West KndoH. ' 1 his belnu the llrst bun day In the reason , Mr. nnd MK. ( ilad- slono WPIO Knests to-d.u at .Sntidrtnghnm lall , the scat of the I'rlneoof Wales , wheto mo of his own chaplains , the Kev. Canon Jiii Kworth , pleached. 111V IN(1 OIV I S \ ntVM I ! Mr Henry Irving this uvenltn ; t'ave a din- IPI party In the hlstorieil hnildinss known as the ltiiilintton ; hotel. Covers wcie laid or slxtj-two. J veii in the days of ( iond Jiiecn Aunt1 the noble static isc. which H Ito ( 'rcat fcntuie ot the place , was never redden with more famous exemplars In the iroleislon of arms. law , llteiatmo , medicine , nnslc , the aits and the diama than those vlio now Illled the tables In ho old paneled tlinlnff hall. At the end ot the dessert Mr. UeorRO An- jtntim Sala lose , sa > nn ; : "I am alwajs amoiis for a reckless disregard of rules , by- nws and ipgulations of everv Kind. I never vent to sea , but 1 wns perpetually tnlKIn of he man at the wheel. It's against social rules even to toast the host , and espeehllv. on Sunday niiht. Don't cheer. It Is Suinhy lUlit liosldes , fie coed cheer we Invo Ind las alieady spoken tor il'elf Hut I must HeaKall inlesor 1 cannot breitho. I wish to noposo the health ol the host , as a man , an irtist , and , above all , as om fiiond. " IUVI.NO'S mi i u , orn vMiirrnr. . Mr Irving briellv and ftelincl ) lesponded , uore In the simple vein ol a Mai iicute and forgot till ontiiel ) of Mehsn. ( iosslpitiK later with Mr. Irvinp , ho s-iid ho edition of bhaKespe.uo , edited by him n collaboiatlon with Mi. Kr.mk Mai shall , he hiihband of Ada Cavendish , and author of ho comedy " 1'alse bhame , " would not , is had been cabled to a New orK npei , bo imhlished in a few vveeKs , and the company would not in tact apocar until uitiiui. Mr , 1 1 vint : added tint the \\oik would boannotaled , havlnKiepaidtobhakes- pcare as an actor and a professional drann- ist moro th in as a poet. Mr. living aid that his woilc on the forth coming edition had evoked the dei of cnlaigliiK the ishakespoaro nemoiial hbrar ) at Stiatfoid onVvon , spcclall ) rc atdlnir woiks relatins to the bhakesnearemi diama. .Mr. Irving Is of the opinion that , notwithstanding the persover- IIK labois ot blo iapheis , all the descriptions nnd recoids lolatim ; to the life of Shakos- 10 no directly derived fiom contempor.uy or mmedlatelv succeeding writers aiovoii im- ) ei Iceland tiagmcnt-iry. Dm ins the last hlity jeirs the Industry expended on the elucidation of the career and piodiictlons of ho board have been nioit and uiiistaKIng boond the ordinary ev icrienco. Yet wo have lo acKnov\led o iiir lamentable ipnoranco of the pout's lllo and the conditions under winch his succes sive wiitlnjrs weto produced Accordingly , on the poet's birthday , Apul'i , ho intended .hat a public meeting should tie held In the lconm to excite Interest and lalso funds for Iho oblect , ospceially fet the putposo ot i.iro books , and , if possible , man > volume ? in val.iied prlv.ito collectionMein - w Idle books and monejs could be forw aided to Ijibraiian Uawle ) at btiatfoid-on Avon. Mr. hvlni ; paid , In a conveisatlonal way , lii h tiibnte to Amencan leaiiiini ; on bhaKospeare , to its v\ealth ot aiithoiship In that ilnection , and to the extent to which staico and cmiotis editions ol the bnd'.s vvoulb aiu to be touinl In Us libi.nlos. Ohio Patriots Anxious Per War. Nnvv Yonif , .Ian. .iO. A Columbus , O. , special siys : In Northoin Ohio there Is much excitement ovei the possibility of a vvai with Canada , ( loveinor Toiakor la con stantly rceelv ins letters from pitriotic citi zens asklni ? leave to raise homo milltl i coiu- i.inles. In eonneetion with this a United states arm ) unit has levealed soiiii'thln , , ' hitherto nninblisliod. | During the diseiinsion of tlio Canadian trouble the wai dupirlment at Washington nsceit lined minnicly thu strength ol the iiiillli i in eveiy state , and re- qucstotl ftom tlio Ohio antliotilies Inloima- tion as to the number of troop- , their arms anil the tlmo in which the ) could be concen trated at Cleveland in case of an attack on the Canadian Irontlei. Min.Nimii It has been learned that no body was killed , but that nian\ pet sons 10- coived uun shot wounds and a 1 111:0 number of others moro 01 Icsbinised b > hcinc stiuck by atones. The town la now Iniperiiil Council In Session. Vn xv , Jan. 30 A fjrand impori.il coun cil was held heio ) estoiday. 'Iho ompeioi lie-ided. All the Austrian and Ilnnnailan minlstors weio piesent. 'Iho dclc itcs were pnnvoked for Marth to vote extia tiedltsof bl\uiMuuo ) toi the aim * nnd a bpctial eietiit lor the equipment ot the laiubtinm. Pmmiterpil in tlie Itlnolc Sea. Om - > s \ , Jin. UJ TIKI Hatiah steamer Hl.iir Atliol was foundered In the Kliielc ei. ' 1 w'entj peisons weio drew ned , A School Tenolior's Good fortune. Ni w HAVI v , Conn. , .Ian. ! ' , o. Ibpecial 'leleKiam to the li ! i .1 Miss Julia A. M.il- com la a school teacher , who n few weeks ago bad nothing to depend upon for n livelihood but a meagre h.ihuy. Ten > e irs a o Thomas r. Claik , In a jokin/ way , made her a pres ent of a deed to certain lands In Colorado , which at the tlmo woroconsldeied worthless b } the owner. Mi s M-ileom m copied it in tlio sauio spiilt in which It was oiteied , re marking that although it was worthless .sho would Keep It as a reminder She I lid It aside among some oilier nii > einnd line then had thought no mine about it until last week , when .site received a letter fintu Cohiado telling her that a le.id mine ot Kroit ru hness had b > en tliM'oveied anil that asv ndieate , of winch tlio writei was ptctidtiit , had em powered 1dm to unko an oiler ol ii' > u uoo fet it. After miiklns liiuniiie- , Miss .Malcoui accepted - cepted the nlfer and i now- waiting the ar- uval ol a check betoie sentlin0'on the ttued. A Iliilulelililn ; | Suuiol ) Sensaliiin. vv YOIIK , Jan. ! ! 0 [ bpecial lele ram to the lini-'Iho : ] World'a rniladolplda bpccial savs. Another social sensation of the nrst dOK'ieo is about to afjitato the stud plrclcaiif this to'vn. The fact- , are the talk ot thOLlnba but will not l > o : eiiurnlly known till to-morrow morning : . All but thu mo t in timate friends uf the partie > will bo surprised ! ij shocked to leirn of the IllKht of jo'iut ; Mrs A. bidnuj Hobertafiom her husband's handsomohomo on South I'lfrecnth street to her father. a magnllicent residi-ncoon Walnut street. I/ast bunda ) tins jonni ; and popular b'H-iety worian , vUio wii marned about tour jearaagu lell ht'l husbi'id , as she bis , tor yood , because Ins IOUK course of abusu uiimi- n-ated then III a beU'u ' whi-h her deliiAtu btatoof lieultli rondeied dau tro'is l'h ) iuv baud is tbrcatu ea vmli a club DUJCQU. WHY IS MILLER IN MEXICO ? Question Propounded to the President Which Will Probably Remain Unanswered. DEMOCRATS GREATLY IN DOUBT. > n sp ] Again Indulged lu bcoretary JIuunltiK'M Succcisoi The Ititll of tlio Cliiiuvie tlon WnshliiKton Xevv . Miller' * Mission to Mexico. W VSIUM.IOV , Jan. ! io [ Special Tele gram to the Hi r.j A writer In to-ch's Vashliigton Herald , in discussing Mexican natters In particular , nnd the nianasement of thedlplomitie blanch of our govuinmcnt : n general , sa > s : "While I nm upon Ues Mexlcana 1 would Just liKe lo ask otic lines- ion of the piesldent. Did he send Dr. ( leorge j. Miller , editor of the leuling democratic ournal In Nebraska , to Mexico up ) ii public justness , nnd if so , what is the eniso foi such extieme secrecy nDoul his goiiu'.1 Mem- jeis of iho Nebraska delecUlon In congiess ono bianch at least say that Dr. Miller -amo to Washington at the president's 10- incst. As Millet Is n sound demociat , it was bought at hrst that ho vvas lo bo consulted ibottt the pitronage of Ihe st itc. Tills was lot the mallei. After three consultations Miller was sen I to Mexico on bnslnessso onhdentially guarded that no human being xcepting thu piosidotit , Miller , nnd losslbly thu secielary of state , have ho slightest idea of what U Is. This Is the story precisely as it was told to no. Pel haps the futiiio may unveil tills nstery , If mjsteiy theie be. Nebi.i-kins i ) there Is one and seem lo bo'Jjve it bo NO will wait and see. mi : MAAMNO st cris-iov. rUthongh .Seeietxiy Manning will answer 10 inquiiies rol iling to tlie leoort lhat ho is lioilly to retiio from the ttoasiny dopirt- uuut , il can bo stated on leliablo authority hat Mich Is Mr. .M inning's determination , [ 'hoscerclu ) lias discussed the matter with he piesident , ami the tlmo lor his rctliomcnt las been decided upon , which will bo about da ) 1. The c.uisoof Mr. Manning's resigna- 1011 of Iho treasmy is the tendet of the piesi- leney of a buiKing institution , which is to > oestablished at New Voile , Ills impaiied icalth doubtless prompted him to accept n oiler tint would icliovo him f Ihu labor and responsibility f theltoastir ) depattinent and turiiisit him vith.xsiliry thieo times greater Hi in thai uid the secrel.ir ) of the treasui ) . 'lieasuiei will also ictiie from the deasury to ceopt the vice presidency ol Ihe same in- tilntlon tindei Ml. Manning. Assistant beeiet.iiy Purchild was so hnu the acting iccictai ) and managed Iho deputmenl with aich si n d abllttv that gossip u aurally asso- i.ites hiiTTwitli the succession. It Is believed hal Ihu piesident has consulted Mr Mm- ling about his snccossoi , .mil lhat iho nun i is been selected Many poisons hero be- iovo that Ilepresonlativo Scott , ol Ponns- ! .111 la , will be Manning's smc"ssor , and this > eliel has been sttengthuiied b ) the taet that Mi Scott was in consultation to a l.ito horn ast nljlit ; willi the president and boctolaiy Manning. A riiiM-sK ni r. . The ball at Iho Chinese legation on Tues- l.i ) night was the most conspicuous event his } eu in the social season. It was note' in several senses. United and demands tor them un edly lar e. 'Hie suveiest Kind of pressino w is bronghl to be.n on Mr. Hartlett , the at- fable , dignilied Decretal ) ol the legation , and a week belore the evetil Iho cards weie ex- lausted. .Seven linndrud invitationweie ssucd nnd ' .WO people were ptosent. Ol the-o .H)0 . ) , there VVPIQ 1 0 who , with untiliislnng nt liient etrionteiv presented themselves with- ) iil Ihe fnntesl" possible light. Never was there a better diessed , handsoiiier and moio ll-bied eiow gatheied togethei tnthiseltv ot well dressed , 111 nianneied assemblanos. 'I liuio weie tvvcntj women foi e.u h man. The eh ins ami couches the cticnUr stall- vvav , the dooi wavs , the veiy walls wore eov- eied and lined with distiait looking women wlio looked daggcis at those who sailed b ) with a man.ttei a hcaity hand-clasp from Ihe suave minister ol Iho Celestials the . row d hinged thiongh the spacious diawing loom and into the pilm adorned ball loom , whereat lOo'tlotk the stiains of a comealed and ellei live oichestr.i annoiiiicod that dancnu had lugnn Toil ) people daneed on the slipperiest llooi thai ovei w is waxed , and fou i hundtcd people ciowded around them , suggesting n gigantic c ake-walk in all sivo the costumes , ' 1 his hum in ring st mil theio with but slight altuiation In its pei- , onnel thronuhout the nuht , mil stated and i'lt'il and made rancoions remarivs. 'Iho conttly Mongolians , who weio all hinvity and atlabilil ) , did their level best to clear the room so tint these who wished to dance might do so , but altei an horn's vain I'llort gave up their nugintofnl t isk When al 11 o'clock the supper parloi was tlnown open the rnsli thitlier was like that in a ncwshos' home , and fortwt ) hontsthoro was a line eiiht feet diep , btiuguling. ( iiisli. ing antl crowding , and II was enl ) after the fable was stripped ot overtlnng edible and diinkablc that the swell mob letired At 1 o'clock the ctond began lo diminish nnd the lust enjojinent ot the night was ex- Iieiienced b ) these who lem lined. 'IhcnUht will maik the boginnlntr of an era In matteis social al the c.ipitil. The piescnco of stj nianv unbidden guests , the wanton vnlgaiit ) and exceedingly hid man- nets 01 mail ) , added the last halo of straw to the load of abused enteilaineis. A move ment wbiili had Ms origin in the dawn of \VediiPMli ) moiningina gr. " | ' ( )1 piomiuent people who were incensed at the uerlor > - ments ol the pieceding night , has already glovvn to the point th il olhcials and diplo- 111 die hosts publicly assert that no one will in Ititine bo adnnlted al then entettainments unless the card ol admittance which will at - eompiii ) all future invititions sliill bo shown. Lists li.ivo been ciretiill ) seintnii/ed and laigeh leduced , and all who act like coal heaveis ami hshoiuen will hive ended their carms in the ollicial and diplomatic entuitaniments ot the town. boollunsivo had this intruslvo nuisance become - come that Mrs , Cleveland was on I'liuisdiv toned to announce that bet cud moinings were at an end. blio InohPd nnon them as an oiipoitunit ) to meet these whoso acquaint ance she wished to cultivate , but when sev eral hundred people rushed in upon hei as though It was a public tee-option she , .liter these exponent es , gave up as hopeless any attempt loeari ) out I ci wish. rni nn s uisii ; ( i\nin D , A cabinet ollucr is inioted as silng this In roteience to the lisheius bill which passed thu senate lust week : "In Importance ol pos sible results ihoio has been no debate since jsi * ( hat has been ot gioatei Inteiest to the nation thin that which 01 tin led in the sen ate on Monda ) afternoon , 'Iheie was ono leatnreot the debate tint appeals to have been overlooked bv the press in the consider ation of the question , I ndei tlio I dniunds bill thodumotialic pait ) . tlnoiuh the action ot the president , will have an oiipoitnnity to do what It did in 11 i , and again in lMr > and lislii defend this countr ) from foieign en- cro.uliments upon tlio li lits ot its cituens. The bill so ablv drawn b ) Ldmunds tnes the executive almost unlimited power. ' 1 Ins must have been appueut to every repub lican senator on the lloor. lint tor once and to their cr.-dit be it said that political picdi- lectioas VMTO ignored. I'rje's reference to the president was vei ) handsome and Kindly No hit'her eulogy could have been parsed upon the chief m 1-Utrato than that ol the Maine senator , and thousli Iho bill ( drawn by a lepubtieau tenator and n polled by n committee a majorit ) of which is tcpnblican ) , gives President Cleveland an opixirtnnity ollurett to but few men in their Jives , the nearly unanimuns vote b ) which it was passed showed that it was jxissibla foi sena tors to toreet to bu partisans in periods of omergonev and remember tnat the } vrero Americans. The president justly regards this > uie of lurtv six tor to ono a-ralnst uct as an expn ssiuii ut the highest couiidenco , nd the tabmct loneurs. " lilt MIK.1MV C.oVJRNiRS AJIllITlON It Isiinde'ratobd among iho iilcuds.vut pn of Uyvcruor RuhuiiU Le.9 in Virginia that hU present visit to th north west Is to work up n boom for himself as n candldato for vlco-presldcnt on the demo cratic ticket In l s. Congressman John P. Harbour , of N Irulnla , who has been Lee's political malinger nnd covh , nnd has been worKinc tbo notthwcstprn programme foi Lee. Is qnlto encouraged by the reception bis candidate has received , n vstovs tor. Pensions hnvo been Issued to the following Nebrnsknns : llooigo b. Kendall , DeWItt : ] MP HrocK , Pawnee Cltv ; I hen H. Wilson , Armstrong. Increases of pensions .as fol lows : John Dovej , I'lrlli ; Ch is. L. Melt/ , Palls Citv : Silts II. Il.acon , Mnb'ipil ; Win. (1 llildrclh. P.xoter ; .las. W. WlNon , Kcar- nev : John H. Howard , Atkinson ; Moses t'l isiet , Cains. Pensions were Issued for the following lowans ; I' thor A. , widow of Henrv ( ! . Lambnd. ( Ireon I lind ; Lvdln Wlipeldnn , niothui ot John W. Prod. Lucas ; Mirlha , mollier of Thomas Thompson , Kandall. Kn ellno. widow of Nathaniel Noband , Ogden : P.ll/nheth H. , mothei of Amos Pisk. StoambnU HocK : Alexander , lather of John Huchan.in , bmlthland ; 'Ihom.as W. Calahan , Coon Itapids ; William King , Ira ; Charles W U II son , Knnxvllle : John P. HoynnhK ( jsknloosa ; James U. l.rmlngton , Centerville. Inct oases ol petislnns as follows : Henry C. I'ickeiel , Hatavia : Jo eph T. Ham mond. Sergeant Hlntls ; Hern 11. Jefferson. Louisville ; Alfied Piancis. .Spring Hill : Charles II Stevenson , Avon ; Nathaniel Noland , Ocden ; Samuel Hopkins , Not way ; Vardnwon ( jinnott , Lincoln ; lia C. Tuttfo , Mount A ) r- John C. foster , DeWItt ; Joseph Mitchell , Noithvvoo , ! : Amarlali Cobiirn. Waterloo : Milton b. Monroe , 1'loris ; Samuel It. MiCrnry , Keosamiua ; Lemuel Paikcr , Sdawbeii ) Point ; Aaion U. btory , Kp- vvoith. rvrn AT , XOTI- * . Mrs , Mandoison was assisted In receiving list week b ) Mrs. Joseph Catcy \Vomlnir , Mis Dorsov of Nebraska , Mis. Djku of New \ oiK , nnd Mis. General Landei. Mrs. LoKan Is considerably Improved In hoalth. She has not decided when shn will go to Chicago , but tindei the state law. which leiiuires hei to take out letters of administra tion within sixt ) d.as , she will have to go west boloio Pohruaiy . The bust of Cen- ! eral Logan made by Pugenlp Pcdon , who took the death mask , is nowat Mrs. Logan's. 11 is regarded as pretly good very coed on ono side , bill not eutliolv satisfactory. Mr. Mills , son ot Clark Mills , is at work on u bust. bust.Lew Lew Is E. Or.aham , of Madison , eb. , has been appointed a storekeeper and enagor lei the internal rev cniiodlstilct of Nebraska. CASH COUNTY COUIIT. CnaOH Which Were Disposed of Dlir- iutt the PnHt Week. Pi. V.TI SMOU i ir , Neb , Jan. SO. [ Special to tlio lii r.J The district court has been lu ses sion since Tuesday , with the now judge , lion. b. M. Chapman , in the chili , and thus lar has given univeisal sitlsf letloti. Uho ciso of Williinis vs SlwrilT Kikenbair ) , in- volviuirtlio ownership of n lumbei > ard at Mauley , which was levied upon as the piop ert ) of L Holland by the Commeicial builc of Weeping U'ator , vvas decided by juiy In favor of the defendant. In the case of Walker vs Johnson a verdict of ยง 40 was given in fxvorot the plalntltl. In the case ol Iho St ite of Nebraska vs John Huekiimham thevoidiitof the jury was "gniltj ol larcenv , " and valued Hie whisky , elc , stolen at Ml. The facts as proven in this case are as fol lows : One Sunday morning last November John HucKingliim went Into Iho drug sloro of W. Walters , M I ) . , in Louisville , this onnnty , and bought ono 0.11.11 1 of wlnsKy. He took it to the hotel where ho and a friend had : i good timu and gel onlsido of the samo. About 0 p m. , the bottles lining empty and J. IJ. "prctt ) lull but wauled inoio , " ho went back to Ihe stole , llo loiind It locked , but the cellut dooi I In " ' ' 1'j jMVr I took p. m. aii open and tlie whlsK,1 < . ! . . Tnu next diy the doctor had Huclclngham arrested in Ashland and bioiight lo Ins store1 , where he confessed lakins iho whiskv , and having spent all his inonc ) , L.ive the do < tor his watch to pay foi the whi d.v and brand ) ho had stolen. The chiel ot point : of Loinsv die then tool , him to the justice ol the peace , vvhuio he pleitl guilt ) to thechirguot I iicfiiv.and has since been con fined in our conntv jail. Many of thr citi- /etis would bu glad to know jtisl how much it lias test theeount ) , whie'i was all caused by the selling ol onoipiaitof whisky on bun- day. In theeiseot Uilando Hurgess vs. John II. Davis , hcith Dailies lesidlng In Weeping Watei , in regud to Iho possession ol a sow and nigs , the pny lutinned a veidict in favoi of tlie piaintiil. .Indiro Pound is expected heio Monday to occupy the chali lei tlneo clavs. M.iri ipl ( Thirty Vpars . Piuni , Neb , Jan. : > 0. ( Special to the Hi i. ] A suipnso party was given lo Mi. and Mis. It. W. Gable , the genial l.indloid and landlad ) of the Kent house. Jannai ) > , in honor ol the thirtieth annlvcrs.ir ) of their wedding day. Thcpirt ) vias given by their d.inghtei and was a tompleto success. There weio piusenl nnmeious fiiends from Kiith and vicinltv , and a few of tlio ncccssarv tiav- eling men. The brute vvas presented with an elegant silver cake-stand and butler dish and all weie unanimous In wishing .Mi. and .Mis Cable mam liappj letmnsof their wedding nnniveis.iiy. C liicken , cold meats , cakes , iiies and colfeo appealed seemingly without limit , and alter the usual amount ot clmt and coiiscijiiont bun ) and bustle In prepaiing iho feast , all icp.inod to Iho dining loom and made a vain attempt to unko w.i ) with the patablcs Attei llio silppei Ihe dining loom was eleared and all present unjojed a social dance , at the close ot wind ! tht * guests eon- giajnlated the Mlssesiabloand ( Mrs. How.nd upon llieli unlimited success , and went homo with pleisant thoughts and a wish that they ma ) h ivo sotiiu moio re'tuins ot the wedding inniiversaiy. A Iliislianil'x Crime null Snloido. CiiAri'i. : : , Ni > h , , J.IU , U ) A homesteider named A. P. Hlomi'ren , living aSv.t t"'vn ' miles trom this village , ( ommlttcd sulcldo fast Wednesday nlglit after a brutal attempt lo mtiKU'r his wife. llom'ien ! and his wlfo fpiaireled Wednesday mom nig. and ho sdnck her a blow over tlio heid with a hatchet , lu ll u Hug a ten ible wound , Iho woman then took to hei bed , and lu the evening , when bhu was in a stupor , Iho brutal husband set the bed on lira. Aftei seeing the llames well nndei way lllomuien , supposing Ins wito would be binned ullvc , went Into the stable and hung hiniselt , Tlio woman , howeur , succeeded in escaping liom the binning dug out with hei seven-jear-old son. Shels now at n neighboi's housn being caicd lot , and fears are entoitalned that she mi ) not 10- iovei from hei injuries. Thu eoionei held an inquest over Hlonigrcn's icmaiiis , and the abo\o \ facts wire developed , An Interesting War Loot lire. Ki NS Vii ! > , Neb , Jan. ! O ( Special to the 111-t.J A number of our nti/ens vvunt to Blair to hear Captiin V.m Lttun , foimurly ol the Pirst New Votk b.itteiy , deliver a lei tine on the late war for the benoht of the ( iiaiid Arm ) ot iho liopiiblic , entitled "From the Death ot KlUwotth to the Death of Lin coln. " 1 never had the jileasino of listening to so eloiiueiit and finely poiti.ned a pino- rr..iia. Ho bioughl the pictuie ol the baltle- lield vivnlly befuio vou His description of thu battles of Hull Jtun , ( iettsbiirg ! and before - fore Kiehmond vvas intensely interesting. Captain Van Liten is an admirable speal ui. Ileliborcd under a greit disulvanta o on ac count ol a bad e < dd , which elfeu ted his speech ho th.it hi ) was nul able to bring out lull ) In colors all tlio pec Hilarities attendant on the battle held , lie Is certain ! ) master ot the lit Id and was there in iKiison. and is the ouginal ( aptain \ an Llten that tired the nrst salute of gnus on iho icuuptiun of the news that thu vvai was over , An Italian Idol lu I'itthlnirir. PiTisin no. Jan ao. l lark's CourU a re tieat for Italians on Suvt nth avenue , was Ihe scene ot a not this cveniur : , m which four men were senou-ly stabbed Woven Ualiani who vveie in bed leigu g diep when the pu iico arrived vvurttaireiiid and wui be hilt ! lor nut. J'wu of the wuauui-ti wdl dlo , A TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE , May Poster's ' Acquittal nt Des Molncs Sur prises and Shocks the Community. IOWA OCCUPIERS OF THE DENCH. A Story Told on n Cheeky Itttt tliuluo Improved I.umls Iteiuly I'or Settleinout Other lovvn News. A lurv' * StrnniiP Deolslou. Di s MIIISKI , Li , Jan. no. [ Sp-ctil to the Hi i ] The vpidiet on Satunla ) In the Mav Foster trial has tovlved the old ( | iieslon | as to the worth or worthlessness of the jury ss- lem. "Wh it's the use ot conits and Jtitlos , " said an old eltl/en , "If such davestles on justice as this eon bu peipctrated. " The ghl , May Poster , was fried for the minder of hei loom mate. Jessie Carter , last March. On the hrst trial the jurbiotight In a voidlct of guilt ) of iiuudei in the second degre'e. Thai was ahcml a month ago. The defense se en rod anew dial and now another jniy of In telligent ( " ) men s y fhat slie is Innocent , and should bo dlsehaiged. Which jury was right' ' In the latter ti i il all of the testimony that was given on tlio llrst tri il vvaspioduced and In addition there wns given the diug declaration of the murdeied gill , that spc- cll'icall } fixed tlio gnllt upon hot loom-mate , thi * defendant. With this swoin statement of n cljlng gill , naming the person who shot her , and showing the brutal and haul-hearted character of the intirdeiess , an intelligent juiy delibeiately iironunnccs the accused innocent. 'Iho verdict is a great suipriso and shock to the people plo of this community The trial has been the talk of the town and no one dtcamed of acquittal. The evidence against the aecuscd vvas so slrong and convincing and Hieding de'claiation of the victim vvas so clear and unanswerable that it didn't seem possible that any other veidict but guilt } could be rendered. Hut people will lose faith In a jni } svstcm that within the space of about two months cm rclnrn on Iho same evidence Iwo such conti.ulittoiy vei- diets. low v's riri.11 noi s. If lowi doesn't have justice administered vv ithln its gates it cannot be lor lacK of eoui Is and judge's. The inleipsting tact has just been noted thai their arc more judges now in Iowa than In all Lnglaud antl Wales put together. The entlio numbei ot judges In England is loitv-six , Inelnding the judges for all the courts beneath pullaincnl itself the King's bench to queen's bench , the admiialty nnd chnncer } courts. But loVn alone has to da ) five supreme conit judges , loin judges of superior courts , and loity onodistricljudges , a tot ilof litfor tour moio than in all at Kit gland. More than that , the judges of Lngl.ind picsido ovur the com t Intelests ot ir-oO,000 ) to ,0,000,000 people. In Iowa the fill ) judges look allot tlie allairs of but J.OKl.OOO people. So it om Lnglish cousins are as litigious as tlieii Amencan relatives , Iho Knglish bench must htvo to hustle Us vcnci.ible dignlned self to keep up with the procession , low.i's lift ) judges aio quite busy attending to the needs of . ' .000,000 pee ple. They would co distiacted if they had to attend to the allaiis ol J5.000.000. sTi.vn IHT in : HAD in : vss. rlMgof judges , " said a visitor from AMP l eutly , "we h.ul a good joke on cjiicsVutativo ot thu snnrcmc bench who lives n my city. Kvciv- body Knows lhat judge well , v\o will call him Judge X. is excoedlnclv "near" in money matteis nlthoiigli a rich man. He has been on the bench lot a great man ) } cais , and had a good sil ny all the time , and lias lots of mono ) invested in real estate and other piodtittlve investments. A new lailiou ! h is boon knocking at onrdoois nnd om people determined to scenic it it llbeial donations of money and niivdegos would do .so. Accoidliul ) we i ailed a pub lie nieotms of citl/ens and woikod up gie.it enthusiasm for the icud. Wo had to i.ilso 00.000 , and to do it all ot om leading men would have tosubsciibe liboially. JiuUe \ . is one ol tlio wealthiest in 0111 little town. Ho talked enllnisiasticillv all that di ) and when night came lie vvas at thu meeting and made one of tlio speeches , I tell you it was a loiiser. llo pointed out the gie it Impoit- ainoof seeming the load now , and oxhoiled everbody to belli lilt. When ho sat down o\ervbo i ) cheeied , and slid ii.ind the paper to tiie judge and lei him head the list. Jlu took the papci and pioudl ) wiotu ins name. Just then n man looking over Ins shoulder caught sight ol soinrtliliu' and shouted : "lluiiah foi Jndgu XI ho suhsenbes S IO.H ) P.veibod ) eheeied and the judge stalled to rise in a deprecating sort ot wa ) , but wo all supposed ho was modestly piotesting against thu honor , so wocheuicd again. Then ho got red in the face , and attempted to speik. "Novel mind judge , " we all shouted , "lineo moio cheers tor the 8',000 ' siibscilpiion. " Hy this timu wo saw that the judge was livid with la e. ( iiaspin his case ho stunned il on the lloor and screamed , " 1 did not subS - S ( 11 be & 1.000. it was ; ' ! 00 , ami If l had Known as m ich as I do now , I wouldn't have given aeeiit" 'lhat paial/ed us , anil the meet ing ipiickl ) hioKo up , bill } ou novel saw a madder sort of men than om people wen- . Hero was the judo worth ? 110,000 01 ? iOOooo , with piopert ) that would almost double in v due it the lailioid came , subscribing a pettv i ! 00 towanl i.iisiiie twi.ooo. Somool om leidlmr men went light to him and told him he hid got to lalso Ids snbsciiption lo 51,000. 01 taKe his name on llio p iper. Well , what do ) ou tinnk lie slid to that' ' Wh } ho find thai liu called his Inlliiemo and tno speeches lie had mule lei tlio piojcet woilh sTOO , and tli.it with his hiibsi iiption would niikii up the fcl.oon Tlial's what > vn cill about the biggest r"1''i ' of gall and stlngi- ness that the state ol Iowa ean aiioit'i. SI'I I XDIII 1 VIIMs 1.1 MlV. There is a good chance foi sevcial penplo to get splundid ( arms In noithwoslern Iowa ns soon as thu goummcnt opens lor settlement the lands up theio iCentl ) L'lveli Inek to it by thu state. 'Ihu lands numbei about Jii(0) ( acres , mostly in Woodbnry and Plvmouth counties , ' 1 lie ) wenoiium dlv gr inted to Ihe stale to becoinoved to the Slonx Citv it SI. Paid railroad. Itut that lallnud never complied with the londitions imposed , and the state letuins them to the eoncnil govern- ment. ' 1 lie ) include some ot the best lands In the state. Impiovemunts have been made all mound them , and hero they aie with virgin soil untouched In a nth and populous state , awaltliiL' thu disposition ot the govern ment. It is supposed tnat they will bo thrown open to pro eniptlon or other lonn ( d settlement as soon as the nteessary papers can bu prepaid ) , A d A n. vmvi Mrvr. There is a movement on foot for erecting a law and appiopriatu building lor thu Mate lieadiiiarters | ot the ( Jiand Aiinj of the Ue- public on tlio new fair giounds. The asso ciation has set nparl five acies foi this pur pose , and the piofect w ill c unit * hot ore tlio annual encampment ( d the ( iiand Aimy ot the UepJblie at Dubniiie | in a lew vvutks It U proposed to uxpt ml fiom ? ( iox to fes.MW lor a building that ( an boused as head- ouartors lot the old soldiuin , not enl ) dining fan week , butalso.it nn ) oihui timu during the > car. 'Ihen tliu giounds adjoining can bo used lei ( .amping it dcsind , and Iho vet erans will hnd themselves vtry well aceom- mod.iti d It has beiomu thu praetieo to set apart one da\ during the state fail , which is Known as "old sohjieis' da } , " and thisifiog- nltion ( it the ( ir.nul Ann ) of the Itepilbllo would be follow edb ) still liiitlieraiundon II a permanent headiiuarters building wnu elected , 'lliopioject ismteting with IIIIK h fjvoi and will juobabl ) somu time be uained out. TIIM Bonv STKAI ixn. There is a good deal of feelinir in Warien count ) ovoi tiie CUM ) of bed ) snaUhnig that oei lined then sumo time ago , tts .ilreaJy noted Dr Sthooitr clean of a medical col- lo.u in this < it ) w here the JOUIIJT lad ) l > od\ was lutind li.cs In in airested , ilthuuih ho denies auv i j p ' it ) n > the all.ur l it tt u i uuuistaims .jtundiug tl.o ileseirat > "ii of l'ii h'tivo wi te si sliui.kiiii ! that pubiii iiidi nation jutJaveri bi b , and astron ; atteuipt vtlll tp nnde to ferret out the gniltv and jrinc them to punishment. A Dnrlnit Pi Pnvtntr Cirv. la. , Jan. 80 | Telegram to Iho Hr.r ] The banking iioti o of L. P. Scaehaiy \ Co. recently hail nn experience with ono ot the most daring for- geiles seen in this section P.atly in the evenlngn voun ; man civlng the name of Jones Kiik wanted lo purohiso n draft for Si. The diaft was made out to Thomas Allen and the money jnid. It now trnns- plres that ono Thomas Allen presented a diaft for Sl.otM at Ihoewlon ( Kansas ) Comnieicial bank for eolloetlon which was the identical diaft for SI drawn by Seachaiv A ; Co on Iho Union National bink of Chicago. Having nkon a deposit for Iho amount ho diow on the Ntvvtoti bank Uiiotuh a Mci'herson bink .and has so lar escaped detection. I ' \nmhint Ion lor Nnvnl riiIiM ! ilta. | WvTinton , la , Jan. 50. [ Special 1'elo. Mam to the Hi r.J The pxaminatnll of ap- illruils lot Iho naval cadetsidp at AnnnpoIU i\asoonpludod hero vesterdiv. There were 'our applicants-Thomas Phllnot and John MeNally. of HlacKhawK conntv ; Dowitt Illamei , of Independence , and John Unit- inger , of Dnbinpie. The examination was mile by Di. W Cioiiso , ot this ellv , and Mnvoi 1.\iins , ot Hamilton , Pint , lush , of Dnbiiiiiie , the thud membei of the coinmitloe , not belli. : piosont. Allot n Ihoioush exami nation Dewitt Hlaiuet was declaied to have ( Mssed tlie examination , and will bo ice- inimeuded to till iho vacincy. John Klut- /ingei , of Dubnqne , stood second , and was named as alternate in case Illamei tails to pass. OIllclalH lnsipc'i | the Ito.ail. Hi : vi mer , Neb. , Jan. " < 0. fSpecinl Telo- giam to the Hni ] A special train liom St. Joseph to Hebron on the Hock Island road went tlncituli last night , lelnrnlng to-day. ? ssis , I.OVVP , piestdont ; P.uKes , vlcopiesl- dent ; Plsher , gencial manairei ; Allen , divis ion supcilntcndont , antl ( tllstni , emiineei , were Inspecting the load. They report it in good shape and s iv that regular tialns will be running lids week. Theii depot at this point Is completed and the tclegiaph line ne.uly alllup. TIM : i : HICOUD. Uiniih.i Thlitpcntli on I lie I With (11) . " I'er Cent Incroase. IJosiox , Jin > 0. [ Special Telegi am to the Hi i ] The following table , compiled fiom special di ) > itches to tlie Post fiom the uiann- geisof thole idingelo n Ine houses of the Uni ted .SI lies , gives the MOSS exchanges at each point lei the week ending Jannar ) "U , ISST , In compnison with those of the correspond ing wee-It In Ibbtl , as follows : Nt ol Jan. ; . The rallioad at tornev bill , which b ) a vote of the senate was vesterda ) hulled deep in the calenclai , but winch , b ) the peisistencj ol Sunatoi Heck , vvas rostoied to the ] ) ositton of ' nnlinished business , " will probabl ) sutfei no further postponement except lei the rujnlai appro- Piiation bill. Itwillcomo 1111 at - o'clock to- moiiow , but will K\\U \ place ( o the sundiy civil bill , and if not btoiuht to a vote without much fnitherdiseiission is likel ) to be pushed nsldit latei in thu week h ) HIP Indian and military academy appiopiiation bills. He- ) end this no toieeast ol tlio business ol the week in Iho senate can bo mado. S.ivo a jiossiblu leopeinmj ol the tarill question by the 1 1 lends ot Hand ill it is Impossible that this week's pio'oedings in 'ho ' house will not bo ol commandinc inlei- cst. 'Ihe iiKiicnitiiral and diplomatic and consular appiopriatlon bills aio likely to betaken taken uii In theii oulei and will piobahlv bo lollowed b ) tlio naval appiopuatiou bill or ono ol the pos'ponpil special 01 tiers. ' | | m sessions ot Tuesday evening and 'Ihnrsd.iy have hi en ret apart for the ( onsiih ration of mcasuies to be icported b ) thu iiiilitucom - mitteo and the ( ommitleo on foieiu'ii ilf.nis , respictiv ( I ) , Iho pKsent indications aio that Ihu committee will not be ahlo on that di ) to present Its ic | nt upon the hsheiles let iliatoiy bill 'Iho conic unco repoits on various me.isiires , Including Hie anti polvg- amy bill , laml gi nit loift ituro bill and the iciiiiil of the judicial ) lomnntto on thu Hawaiian tu uv re".1. ! " " ' ma > b expected at an ) oppoitunu timu. Kiollnu in ISellitMi , Hiirvsi , Jan ' > ( ) . 'llieic was tcirlblo rioting in I'elen , Hill.Caiilck Hill and Slmnlc Hill districts ot this city last night. The double oilgnmted thiongh soldiers belong ing to a West hiiney regiment Insulting a niimbei ot Catholic Chilians , thu lattei retal- lating by stoning Iho FoldhiH , many of whom were Injured. This was followed b ) wholesale arrests , over 100 poisons being placed In the loc Kup A constable engaged in tills business was soi lousl ) injured b ) thu excited crowd. Pinally the nnlluiy pickets weio ( ailed out and pearu was icstoud , This evening Iho rioting was renewed and at tins liom Ibu police and mob .no exchanging shots. Thlrt ) peisons .no repotted killed and one hnndted or mnie injiited , The Pinv inchil ( "nhliip. ! , QIHIM , Jan , .0 Mr. Merelor has sue- rccdtd in loiming a cabinet lu lollows : Mr. Meiciei , piemiei and attorney gtnoial ; Mr. Duhamel , sididtoi uuneral ; Mr. bhehy , dtasurer , Mi. Mi Shane , commihsioner ol public woi Kb , Mi ( Javnoi , piovincial socro- tir > ; Mr ( i.nne.iii , commiss oner ol crown hinds , Mcssri D. A lions ami Turott , ministers without portfolios , All the mem bers have been sworn. Killed II ) a'lnuuli Koportor. Di iv i it , Jan no At Piicc' , a small .sta tion on the Kio ( iiandu load , Orth btfin shot and killed Homer stone The tragedy vvas the result ot a ( | ii.n rol ovoi fc4. Stum is a rentauiant Keeiiei and was at ono time pity editor ot the 1 eadvllle Clnonitlu and a 10- poiter on the Salt Like liibuue Ho klllcil a man In Kansas Cii ) luiined jour ) cns ago in a < | ii irrei ovui a woman 'Ihu muiduui was nnisted. hail I'ralKlsioH II ) uniiiiK rx. S\N I n \ v ( i -i < > Jan iO 1 woi irs o tl i Suttoi Mittt line mil t 11 dn in IK inii I drito , | iy 1 In wins w i hicK. n in UC KvfcB olutte-ted but uu ouu wuu.juied. . THE WEEK IS WALL STREET. itocks Open Under Great Depression nniL Remain Stagu.aut nuil Uninteresting. ALMOST NO LEADING FEATURE * Prcilli'tlittm of the Kneotq of thA httlUo nntl the , Slmilnu of the Intoi-Htalo roiuiiK-ice llltl on thu A On the Stock. ihnnup. : . Xr.W Vdiii , , Jan. : H ) . lbpeel.il 1'elpsram o the 1)1 ) i.j : Thmo aie no two wetks in tlu > stock oxch.umo twlco alike , and ) et It I * " .Uhci stianw that the miiket should IKV noM'd eominiatlvel ) now inlluenees aiuL < hat without bolm ; vei\ seiloiislj alTteled. List week there weio leadeis which seemctM 0 domltnto specnlnllon and In a IIHMMIIOJ ontlol It. Tins weeK theie Ins been almost ' nbMlutel\ featuio of le.idlii Interest and in iip.ilhx which was lesnlt.int of nuNido "otecs at woik. Ililill ) theleaiKet opened inilei Kieat dopiossion owltiK to heav v ' ales it stocks In London , following the most u-iioiis scale that wo have seen jet. Iho panic was cieatei In Heilni and Vienna. Jtotli jold on the London stock exchange and caused n ( let line there vhichwasnot entlielj the lesult of local ) peiatlons The sc.uu was over , and on Tuesday the maiket lallled with almost quit buoaney. blneo then It has been tainatit ; nnd eompaintlvel ) unlnteieslln , vith impoitant Ilitctnations tendlni ; townul i sllphtl ) lower iamo of piices.compt nsated " 01 ba decided , disgruntled tone. The in- luencoof tiadlncou the foiel u ni.it ket was : educed to a nilnlmum atlei the wild tlnctua- tlonsol the Hist twotl.is , and theio wns a ileasuit surpilse to nnd Unit the excitement ibioad has proporllonatel ) so little effect iipon our home mai kel. Since Tuesthi ) it has jeen onool anticipation and uiiiet expett- iicy , otilMdo opei ilois standins b > wilh li.inds in tlieii pickets doinu : nothing , whllo mom liadeis have amiistd themselves by fccalpnn ; on the ftnv oideis that came In , ' 1 heie are two influences which miu > t hnvo 1 vei ) Impoitant ellect upon the maiket and hat , too , soon. It tlio eoutlmmnco of tlio Htnko should ie.su It In violeiue , the elfcct would bo most dlsistuius , hut if it ends lieacefull ) , and that is onlv possible through ; he sinienilei ot the stilUeis , eonndcncH would bo lestoied In a maiKed device. And vet it Is curious that Hie sliiku heio at this 'c'ltei , invoUInu IIIOK ; men than went out on Ihe MisMiml I'.u ilie. haseiused less anxiety. It thu inlet state eommoue bill becomes a law , tlie m.uKot will he sustained tan I ) well it iirst , onlv to 11U awa ) Kiadu illv alteiwaul. Itut U it weie vetoed , stocks would nuiinos- tionabl ) advance , and Ihe mat kel is Bound enough and sliom ; enough at piesnnt to Im- nish , iuiile ] loundation toi the wild bull speculation in such an c\ciit ' 1 he week has hionnlil not Highlit favoia- ilo letiniis In. . in i.iiliuids. ' 1 hnl-eilit | 10- ) oitiii ) ; lei the tlind weeu in .lanu.in show i net ineiei-u ol Jin t pel tent , the do- HneolM Paul being the most important. Iho JViinsl\uila Is ine last ot the tinnk ines to make letiniis but that and I. lie aio .he onlv lepoits wldeh iivo a net olllcl.illv , [ hose of the V.indciblll lines beln ostlinnteil. ' 1 he avoi.iKOot net eaininRs have been about 10 per cent ol the { { loss , and seven Rieal loads show an impioMMiient , ol moio than 5JO,00l ( ( )0i ) ) in KIOSS and h.lf .is much in net. Monev still loans to lowti pi ices , ami althon/li theio Is Incieased dem.intl lor mer- Miitilo piper iho snpph is abundant and out id town banks taKe it fuel } . I'lm In hesl pil(0 at the stocK tM h tniio was r > pel cent ind it loined Hat one atteinoon 1 no avei- I'-o foi the week is less than ) pei cent and Links aie well sitislied II thev em net r > pel cent on call. I tun months' lo ins .no made iillliesameiatoandsome.it ! > , . ( uminer- r-ial jujiei ruled ft to IP 1 1 nN tun the hank statement sho\\s a stum. : ill ilt ul moiiev to- waid the nieliopolis , W'jth little cliantu ol Us inteiiiijition. 'I honsands of Hollars Mini I' i Medical Ti cut input , Jan. JO. ( Special rele-'ram to Ihe Hi l .J A lew dijs auo , sis the Iteioid , i veiy ) ) ooily diessed woman named Cathei- iliP Donovan went to the Utv , hospital and aid she needed treadmill. She was i v- indued and it was found that she was sul- leiint ! liom a hid scilp wound s'ie i el used to till how it was ieci\ed and would nuc tile whrio .si ic livid. Tim wound was iessed , and as the unman claimed to bo too 1001 to pun h iso medicine some was ( ; l\cn lii'i. Mm asked lo be allowi d lo lemain ovtr The teriiiest was mauled In the call ) evening slu wan ex.imimd b ) a nuiso and in a pocket id thu diess she woio was found h ink hooKs n piosuntlnj : abouk . ( . ( ) ) in various cit ) institutions , hewolup In the lining ol hei iliess was loiind about 5 .UO in ie ( nbaeks and a lnue stocking con tained about & -U in silvel. btveial bonds woith niaiiv thonsuid dollais wuio also loiind sewed IIP in tin linini ; ot her town. blip was hu'hl ) indignant at the ontiau'e , as hho called n , and said that the inn so had no liulit to scan h her. She s ml th.il II she had mono ) blip came lionoiablv b ) it , ami that she did not piopi > to tell hit business to CUT ) one who asked hei questions She lett the hospital at ome , but it is not known where slio lives. 'lh < > pulieo will m iko au nn estimation. \Vecl.lj < 'i up S u M i in ( try. ( 'UKio , Jan. ' < 0 'I ho follow intr sum- maiy will ho pi iiiled In this week's issiio of tlie I'aimcr's Ifeview : Id ports liom the jiriniipal wintei vvhuat ( 'rowini ; statocon - tlnno to bo uonerall ) favoiable , with the e\- n ; t" > 'i ol thoiu liom Illlnoit and K uisis. In Illinois some of the lontln-iii tuuntp. " * 10- ixiit fluids as baio and I In : plant looking pooil ) . Thus Is thu case In liond ind Jlaiu- ilton eonnties. In Lduai and 110411.11 , tuun- tics the lii'lds ai lepoiled luio Imi no in- jiliy h.lsiesnlted. liom tvvent ) tlnee other Illinois ( utilities Iho repoits show lli.it the Kiain JH looking well. In Allen , Clown , rianklin. Liinoln , bedu'wh Ic and I bhaw lidi ( onnlles ot Kansas , Ine lii'Ms aio iuio and the plant his Mill , ml in < jhi ) and * looks badl ) . In I liantaoiiua , liond , Ncosho , Hraneh , di ind , 'liiveine , Len.iw.iKeo and LlviiiKstnlio i oinitu s win it is looking well liepoits liom Missoini , ( ovcilnx llnileen countus , aie onitnimly favoinhlu. Ol SIMCI n Ohio i ( unities making IPpoil tins vxi'k , tlileo lepiill wheat a look ing pooily , niimolytinii" , V > hh > and ' 1 iiiuilmll counties 'Iho leinainini ; tonn- ties lejioit the oullook as fair to L'oml Nn.nlv all the Miiithi in Ohio ( oiiniies an IMIO oil snow , wlne'i ' is iilso line ol 1 niton and other * ( d Iho lioillieili nannies tioidumu on tno Jake. In 1 niton and Ohio ioiintie > ot In diana tlm lu'lils am baio of simw a id till ) plant has sidtuud imm tnt nui. Uisioitaiii lields am noneiallv v\t 11 piotteled and no llijur ) i leiioited. the < ) | ( li-r ol WA illlNdlON , J , It 'Jl. I III l < p it/liC 111 ( aliens has alic-ady beu nn the U.IK ol out- IIIIIIIK the "older ol business loitln-rt t i/f the bcssion , but so many HUMSOM .uu pressed for positions nt the lit ul ol ( ' > that thu task | JHAIto he a dill ut one. A lldthdi ( aliens on Hit ) hiibjoi t will MIDI lu lield and imaliwhilo the > > eii in nl dt < io itshparo inomenu to mi c llaneuii muttiiy on thotalund u. I'ldhahl ) 'Vluiilcio I K VVK VM i , Jau " ( ' At iho in iui t on 11 , < bud ) td I'oln C'liian < ill lid Wli" W is S > i - POM d ti > hiu Mii < idi.d I I iduy n t- > l in l < i S. wi i li- . . \i n d on till- 111 ( . . . wii- i aiili att I U .it ( j i 11 I i > ' ' < ' in , . ' - . now tl. ni.hl ti , tl - - U I eei. i.