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'"HE OMAHA DaiLy BEE OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1885, NO. 201, THIRTEENTH YEAR. = - Egypt of the French newspapers has * |serious disorders, The guards have been doubled and troops are now confined to the § A | barracks, Toe Mabdi's Forces Evacnate Berti|ms risce axo rriscrss or wates were ne. CRIVED IN CORK. 1118 Dusuiy, April 14.—The Prince and the and Mbmflteh Princess of Wales on the way to Cork to-day, received an enthu-mtincwal;‘:nmud !;!v].i"'nnr]u ' $ ' and inthe counties of Cork an aterford, Indignation Over the Suppression | Tiiree hundred laborers presented an address of welcome at Dungervan, in Waterford of the French Newspapers, [county. When the train bearing the royal party passed, all vessols in the bay lowered their l,.mn At Kilmacthomas, when the royal ) { t) t by, a black flag was hoisted o Cork Royally Welcomes the Prinoe | parts wentby, s black fhe was hoiutad gver : made good demonstration, The Princo avd and Prinoess of Wales. tho Princess then went to Curraghmero. In Cork the streets were spanned by triamphal arches, and_the majority of the houses were Progress of the French and Chi=|decorated with fiags in honor of the advent of TP the royal visitors, nese Negotiations for Peace, valke 00 B o and got two ounces more. He seemed to be | than was needed to carry on the business of ‘)‘“‘t i mml!“”lrv\::l‘n:nr::;fi?;‘:"h.l‘:r::; sT- LUU'S‘MYSTERY. in & hurry and excited A partly filled bottle | the lepitlature, - The report contended that FFIG. physician. Dr. Do d it to th Lid { ehlorotorm was found in Maxwell's trank | Speaker Haines had only boen delegated the eaid; “Ty that all right, geeral?” ‘Yes, to<dat, | " . power to employ twenty-five janitors, but in b UL e e LR IS stead, ho had employed eighty-five, and so in et e e o mac o | A GASHlY MYSHEry BrODERE 10 LIGH! | olwive Fater undag: Sssonal went s | proporton with other oticor, The report | ChiCAg0 Fails 10 Sead Out the Spe- two weeks, Hiskman's barber shop, corner of Fifth and | recommended sweeptog reductions all round. A guntlochit Who b timoughiy conveteant at 1he Sonthern Hotel, Chestuut streets, and had s full beard which [ Speaker Haines made a defense of his ac cial Market Repint, man e wore reduced to a moustache and imperial, | tion, and criticized tho report andalso ridi. LR it TR L and on the eame day ho purchased a anuff’ | culed Dill, chairman, who, ho clatmed, had mavelous improvement in the geneeal's con ;| olored felt hat, slouch, with, a crease crown, | got five persons cn the pay roll. Dill replled, f » = o » . ¢ dition isnot at all wrpriang 1 way 1o Phe Dead Body of a Man Found in | marked on the inside *Terald Harland Duft.” | detending his action and indulged in » good | And it Leaves Us Entirely in the £Wo or tlires whels and heindy live two of 5 Putting these things together, it is belioved | desl of personal abuse. Before the report three months if he survives until the early a Trunk by those who have studied The case most | was disposcd of the senate was announced. Dark part of the summer. = He will be taken out closcly that Maxwell chloroformed and killed | ~In the senate this morning the session was of the ity to the mountain probably as 1 do Proller on Sunday, April 5, and | takenup in discussing th primary election not think the air would agree with him|_ en he has not been seen in the city | bill, In joint convention 45 senators and 183 4 . it~ he had strength - enough. T|Tn One of the Rooms of the Sonth= [yfate Nonday Sooee detectives movo nt fiey | reprenentatives were prosent - Ony ono vote [ 11 Regard 1o Yesterday's Prices think he would like to go to California, 1f fnclined to bejieve the body bad been piaced | was cast, which was for J, O. Black. for Wheat and 0 he improves in the same ratio durivg the next ern Hotel, in the trunk by some medioal student witha| In joint session, the discussion on the re. eat and Oorn, four daya ho will be ridine in the park vhir view of playing a ghastly juke upon the com. | port of the select committee was continued. i’ weok, Ho docs not require so much mor munity,’ but thjs thaory ls now aban. | A fubstitute tothe report was offered by phine now, as only six drops of the solution . B I MeDonald, providing that flfteen janitors, i . N wera injeciod to-night fastead of the oustom- | The Body Has Beem Dead Ten or |doned, by all. Chist of ‘detactives Burko | KieDonald, brovitive (A N eaped and Little or No Changa in the Price ary ten drops. He partook of three varieties y des othit o8, i the balance be dischsrged after the (6th inet. of nmourishment to-day, and the Twelve Days. e i e e PGl miore Qiscuation, whke & EIALBSS of Cattle, General being in a fiticious mood, blood aro thers yet. Here s tho trunk strap | WaR about to reply, the previous question was alluded to the food a3 his :three § with blood on it. The idea it could be hoax | Polled before the veto was taken, A motion Th . o courses. Dr. Bhrady left the house at wi | Tho Partios Who Ocoupied the [is absolutely absurd, What do yon thiok of [0 adjourn was put—ayos, i6; naye, S1, the | The Hog Trade Was Fairly Aotive at whi h time, he said, the general was doinj the placard in the trunk: “So perish all [ republicans voting almost solidly for it. ‘The ’ _ well, and would pass’ a_comfortable night. i ] i d te tried t>break tha quorum but and Prices Higher. Stady has retiried and will femaln uptil Room Have Disappgared, aitorsfo the great ocamss, That may ot |HGmoGiaRe tried S0 igher. i B 3 7 rs may not baa clew, 1t way be a deliberate | falled. Then on veritication they voted no - Wbtraose auh evestg, walbed asvies) AR "“"?,“f{“" L [Tl o hioe ket 1 46 WHMIAE | ks WelbkeA o | h ” Fy o N assinati it i ques & X ‘he Telegra ™l o Himes “from Lis bedroom to his | Tho Detectivea Lot o Solve the Mys Bronig: Of sourte all Chag satr bo- e to |16, Teruiros a two.thirds vote of the houso. el "‘l_ S LSO ibrary. R AWt RS CORS run the criminal down will be done, surely [ Still in session at 2:45 p. m. nike of Provisions and Hog THR BRITISH CABINET, I?SMYN, April }‘4. ~The ubi;ut ?u in . session an hour and twenty minutes, mme- Basis of Peace Accepted by San | diately afterwardsiiar] Geanvillo had o pro- longed interview with Musurus Pasha, Turk- Salvador and Guatemala, ish ambaseador, and Tehmi Pashs, ‘special enyoy from Turkey. Lloyds insurancs premiums on bottoms for Bombay Harbor Lined With Torpe- | the Black sea and the sea Asoff and the Baltic 008 to Koep Out the Russian | "% has been doubled. s BOMBAY HARBOR LINED WITH TORPEDORS, |HE I8 SO MUCH IMPROVED HE WRITES HIS OWN or a Marder, the man must not escape, Everything that| Spmixorienn, 11, April 14.—The house Products, Ships in Oase of War, Soven thousand animals for the transport BULLETIN, . CM;,]"“’ dunndwill L:; ||0nt13 to ca ‘turo hlilll’\« IThG continued in session llnflli about 6 ficlu(“k, service of the Tndian army ste proceeding to| e AGH L0 public may depend ou that. Maxwell's T.on- | the time bajng taken up by acrimonious do- Topahin, Tho harbor of Bombay bas boon | efs tho racs Fonasn 1oy vee’ o i T, LOUIS MYSTERY, | don addregt appears to havo baon No. 11 | hate wnd dllicary mebionn., On the desition TH K AFGHAN WARBOLOUD, |lined with torpedoes, so as to prevent the A AMADB BR COREDEA: Ruseian fleet from enmrlngnln the event of war. Four million cartridges have been landed 1 Loxpo, April 14,—Consols opened at 94% [ at Tombay. H i 3l 15 Aol Paper builing temple, London. In|Crofts (democrat) who was in the chair in re- s ¢ LLbh thit ho found that Gen, Grant wap certaloly | Sr. Lous, April 14.—A sensation was [ s trunk ws found an enyelope addrested | Gard A ooete being required to[ Keceipts o far for tho week show an 1n- the library with his logs crossed seading the | c3used at the Southern hotel this morning by | in his handwriting to Rev. D. G, A. Lewre, | adopt the reports. of the special ¢ mmitteo | creaso of about 5,000 head ovor th corres. i - ihg b a ini B. A.. curate of St. Paul's, Morley, Leeds, | relative to the employes of tho house, an ap- | ponding time last week, Th i ¥ morniog papers, Yesterday morning the | findicg in & room a trunk containing the curate " badith L) b 1 ast week. There was a fair, for both accounts, declined o 91, recovercd THE HOUSE OF LORDS. vonerals "tiront was sy, Bt | beadiew body of & man with o moto withia | Lerkuice, ngland. Iio eamo ovée in the :’:u':,‘d‘%"r?rii‘:’fz‘é‘;‘s...‘{fifl\" e bronght. the | 4€ndy deman for about al the far to good 0,94, and are now 94§ Russlan securities | Tarl Geanville, foreign minister, in the|® trifle sore. He desired _this 1 3 : The |*bipping aud dressed beef steers were opened at 82@84, and are now 824, house of 1 rds this afternoon stated that ths Noon—Stocks have a downward tendency, | B2vernment is still ongaged in making inquiry } y " the trunk saying, *‘So perish all traitors to | had a Russian passport, viz, by the Russian |original question back to the house, g;;:’,‘;;;;;';:;;f";;;:;;_,';‘fld-il;gj;gd bt iwtlo. | the grest cause.’ The room was asigned | ambassador, London, 75, and passport 83 for | chatr then aoting of oonras under K Mareh 80 to Walter H. T Maxwall, M i \ laines in [among the frosh arrivals today, As to m, bulletin, and while Mrs Grant was in an | 1.*ch 80 to Walter I, Lennox Maxwall, M. [ Spain and Mexico, viz., by the Spanish min- | structionsruled that the clause with reference Ly e SHH ices, there was little change . 1nto the reported advance of the Lus:ians to | m. bull D, London, Eng, ister and signed Granviilo, S trunki lerks and janitors, | P70 th orno change as com and home and foreign funds are wead, + tho Murghab river, Roferring to the quoen’s | 8joiniog room, the General badea servant | V3 ondem, dnfudbed”"e,y girlish lock- {:‘"‘;‘: Villieh KEd & SHRE ox ' ote Latt e 5&3:5 E",f\'m“fi“&:»cfiu:x.'w;« unleas ong | Pared with yesterday, Lut whon compared 1:30 p, m —CUonsols, 944 for both accounts. ( message, oulling out the resorves, Earl Gran- [ bring him a pad of writing paper. On it he [;15}londe young man, wearing & dark wooly | hind at the hotel. The contents, _clof wrote a bulletin as follows: days notie had been given. Tho report was | with Intt Friday, which waa tho high day of The doctor tells me T am better this morn- then adopted, with the exception of that part [ |ast week, th 2 . for, Ty nnch bottor than T have bean i | shaven, and wore his hair bauged, notparting [ This is believed to make the theory of a hoax | having bearing upon those employes, | oy are 15@20c lower, There con a1 § below 1At Bighvs closs, villo said that whatever messures wight be k 1d 1, 2 he cut-away suit of Engl 0 p. m.—Consols, 943 for both accorats, | §1ken would ent rely meet the requirements ish stuf, face clean [ing, ate., are valued at hundreds of dolla of the Indian goveroment, it at all, was frequently seen with a dark look- | untenable, and the belief is that th i htho debate on | tioues an uplimited demand for cows and 8:30 p. m.—Conola 4 for both accounts. | THE ANGLO RUSSIAN SITUATION IriovED, | two weoks, T. 8 Gaaxt ing gentjoman about, five feet ten fnches tall, | sithar thit of Maswall. or Brelior, Mo o :‘h‘fi'fi:ml:fi"fli: T boifors, and they aro telling close up to steer LoNDON, 4 p. m —Covsols 94% for both, | Panis. April 14 —The French cabinet to- &l'fl\“i:dl“ writton, the general handed his | The latter wore a dark moustache and had | remembers which of them left the_hotel last. | and its adoption was simple defeat for bim. o ey l‘f:gcod,]sl«:wlu are also in good This is § below last night's close, day discussed the Afghan trouble between [y 14t F{““mmt wud told him he should | 48Tk hair. This gentleman registered as *‘C [ Chief Dotective Burke, after making an ex-| It was reported current'y through the ALeAcy. 0 bad weather of the by Rusgsia and Bogland, Dipatches from the TURKEY WILL BE NEUTRAL, | French ministers at St. Petersburg, London Inan interview with Eacl Granville Nohmi | and - Borlin to day represent the Apglo Rus Pasha said the porte was unwilling to enter | sian situation as improved. into active allianco with Eogland or Rusaia. LONDON KTOCK EXCHANGE. 1t is reported Granville protested against the [ LoxvoN, April 14.—Stocks closed flat, al- though not at the worst pricas of the day. D e B PericY, JPITIPE the | Tiia fortnight setilement prooseds eatisfactos 3 3 UL Arthur Preller,” London, England, and was | amination of the roome at the Southern hotel, | house that he eaid if the report wns|P"st two days, with sow and ice in the mid- m)nyu :?u?:::‘;"l‘]tt'}lg wnhu‘::':unézm,l&h: assigned room 184, Fonr days after Maxwell [ says he thinks the dead man is Caprello, who | adopted he would lay it to the :‘tl:c"’(fef‘l:‘;'-‘hf; seriously interfered with the servant delivared the mossane and Mos Grong | BAd registered, a telegram_ receivad trom |arrived at the hotel on the 8d.and that he | democratic party, snd nothing would be left ok and feeder trade. There ate but few Tt shoea ikt Dr Douslas. and bott: | Lreller acking whether Maxwell was o guost [ was killed by Maxwell, who registered on the [ for him but to resign. But the latest intelli- 10WeE YI,‘F'"'T E""*‘)"fi_fl"’ the outlook is for s ettt phema il Whers plons. | Of the house was answered in the affirmative |31st of March, The murder took place | gence on this subject fails t~ show that he hwr;&: cca, alt :“gl‘l’i‘ue! are considerably antrics werd Dassed. the general omioe with | nd be soon came on and was assigned to the | in Maxwell's room No. 114, and the trunk in | fins taken this atep. Those who protend o Yoo hin & woek nga. There is a large num- Lt D (a0 B Joining room given. Both men occnpied room 184 in [ which thebody was found was one Maxwell | know Speaker Hainos best claim that be bas Tob of Blep foks an PG One “This evening Col. Grant remarked that his | SOMmon & considerable part of the time, [ hrought with him from the east. On lnat | no intention whatover of resigniog. y-four head wascffered at $16 00, but : Each oalled for the key and the clork gave it | Tueaday night a second_trunk was found In : : 3 the | thore wereno buyers at that miice, 1000 to of-war, oy o vhers ls o complete absence of even ru- [ father had walked more duning the day than |;'sach indisoriminstely as they ssemed to_be | his somra, At s store aonr Yeatatt on Brod i the newly clectod senator from the | 1200 pound stcers, €110@4 90; 1200 to 1350 ived o telegram from | mors regarding failures, for eeveral days. During the day he had d friends and intimate 0 . loth. rty-sevent t, pounds, €5 00@) 60; 135) to 1660 pounds, The government receive 8! Slroen R but last evening ho |fucd friends and intimate =acquaintances. | way. Into this he transferred books, cloth- | this morning, but as his credovtials had not 5 H0@G (0; butchers' ; the English at Moshed stating it 19 rumored THE PANIS LOUBSE. as a it loss bAE bea et foring B )™ho men wero much remsrked about the | ing, papers, Instruments, photograpliic views, | ean recriva ho wan ot sword in. 35088 10, pxchore’ and canners: common. among the Afghan that the Russions aro at| Panrs, April 14.~The bourse opened very [ ytieio fi10 Jofs bHERE Bacuss of #abigue re- | hotel for their dudish appearance and dandy- [ otc., which it contined, probably in a_grant | ”gg TR HE P Mookl TaaR 5 °h‘.’g‘°"‘- $330@4 40; Maruchak. flat, but'at mid-day had rallied. The m- Ll % L 3 fied aira. M .xwell left the hotel a week ago [ hurry, as they were found in confuslon. o ol DN b Cocers, $5 4@ H 60, ) THE STANDARD COMPLAINS proved feeling did not last, and the market WASHINGTON GOSSIP, Sunday night but had paid a full week's | He also placed the tray of the old trunk in ANNIVERSARY OF LINCOLN'S DRA HOGE, of the de'ay_caused by communicating with | was depressed. The political outlook is re- board promptly and 1t was supposed he would | this to give him more room to pack the body | grest preparations are being made hers for Sir Poter Lumsden. The goverament, it |Rarded here as very grave, and fears of finan- : Trade was fair.y act i TLLINOIS HAS DERN WELL PROVIDRD FOR AND | roturn any day. No suspicion was attached |in. His intention then was probably to re- [observing the day. Itisnot expeoted that Al SL oamises s ihade § ; y K that | higher as compared with yesterday, buf uays, ought to depond upon It own acconnt of | clal troubles are entertained, OUGHT TO GIVE THE rRisiDExt a nwst. |t his sbaence until a horrible smell called | move his truak which could pas out of the | much businces will bo dono in tho legisla- | compared with & week 820 are- sbont. 20e events and ignore the accounts of the Russian PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA, Special Telegram to THE Brr. attention to the room and led to the opening | hotel without tho least suspicion. There was | ture. 4 A higher. The feature of the market to-day Y officers, which are sure to contradict the ToxDON, April 15.—Conaul General Mer- | 3 asinoros, Apeil 14, The Chicago Times | OF t2% Funk. When the trank containing the | danger of discovery, of course, at sny minute DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN'S MEFTING, was the fact that about all sorts sold only e which ot comiiadio the K| Lowvox, April 16~ Conenl Gentral, Mer- ASHINGTON, April © ChicagoTimes | hody was opened, it was found to contain the | and on this acount he probably changed| At the invitation of Col. Morrison the the | about 5c apart, Iy, at $67086 and the Chicago Herald have been designated | body of a middle-aged man, face and breast | his plans and decamped. To aveid discovery, | democratic congressmen from this state, with | Jond or twh of h’,‘,‘;‘;"“{(m}h,‘{,,{elfh‘;“ o aa mediuma of oficial government advertiso- | 4P and the body™ o doubled about tho | ho went away without taking any of hiseffects | the exception of Springer and Lawler, who | at" ¢, is pushing troops forward. Unhappily, | erpool, will reannint the sanitary inspactors, there is nothing in the nows'from Russia to | chosen during the chelera alarm last summer, [ : Speculators went in_oarly and T (i) d o h ; : hips and knees that it filled the [with him. I have noidea what brompted the | are in Washington, will meat here to-morrow | oo, da i e e, e rnalt raling, from London | ments under the new adminstration. Thoto | refontacla. One side. o the trusk, oves |meer e 1 g o Lo W Br e e | o R i of Srii sodrot onr flntfi':gaure:\?l‘:;.'I:I‘x‘yde:‘?eghlull:d O 3 Bt Lo LN LTH OO ] e “ax oua | E¥O papers haviog been the chief organsof [tho head of the corpse was | large break in it as if it had besn struck a | polntments, At the extreme clore valusa wore rather onsier, Vizy April 14.—The Russian grand | PEACE ACCEPTED LY SAN SALVADOR AND GUA [ G eveland and Hendricks duritig the last|printed in large letters the words, | violent blow, but at the same the body gives s 285 to 800 pounds, $4 6'@4 85; light, 160 to euke, Viadimir, has been ordered to Arch- TEMALA years of the presidential campaign, they now | ‘SO perish alltraitors to thegreat cause,” The | evidence of death from poisoning, Fire in Chicago, to 200 pounds, $4 5@ 8 angle to recruit the troops and fleat there con. LA Lipertan via Galveston, April 14, - gregated, There is news from Russian Po- | The rasis of peace was to-dsy accepted by land to the effect that the Russian polics |San Salvador and Guatemal Hostilities are searchiog all chatoaus and casties it | hayo censed. A goneral amee ty has bean Podolia and Ukrane for arms, sviziog all they | proclaimad and_awaits the approval of the find unless the owners hold a special license | llios. The plenipotentaries will mest in to own them. Thisis attribnted to tha fear | Acajutla to arrange for a definite traaty of Y of Polish uprisiog in tho event of war be- | poace, R T Pty e THE CAMEL CORTS WILL REMAIN, formed the government that the ameer con-| CAIRO, April 14.—It is officially denied sonts to the passage of British troaps through | here that the British camel corps in the Sou- ‘Afghanistan, dan has been ordered to return home. In an editorial this morning the Dally News | FRENCH AND CHINESE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. says: “If Gen, Komaroff's reports wero| Paus. April 14 —The following telegram the only answers Russia would give there [ was received to-day from Patenotrs, French would be little need of the formality of de- | minister to China: *The Official G azette, of claring war, guns would go off themselves. | Pekin, to-day publishes the imperial decree We have rather to fear o bland-evasive an- |ordering the execution of the preliminary awer, 2 | treaty of peace bstween China and France, Proparations for war continue with in- | The decree orders the Viceroy of Oanton creasing vigor and o force of extra workmen [to send a customs commissioner and a have been eogaged at the Chatham dock [maudarin to Hauor to make - trunk and ghastly contents were immediately e ——— CHtccaao, April 14.—The four-story stone e ——— have recelved their reward and ought to be|hurried to the four courts, The bodfimlt ILLANOIS. and brick building, Nos. 82 and 85, Wabash Chicago Opera Festival, happy. Jobn O, Berley, of Illinois, who has nm):nhm :ha mxsk nr‘aam;tegl a ‘l‘:u'd'" !l’a 88 | THE HOUSE INDULGES IN A RED HOT OIRCUS, | avenus, took fire at 9 o'olock this morning, [ Cwuicaco, April 14.—TIn spite of the cald, i i pect. 9 face and parts of the body beiag y 3 3 yyrend l‘)evum \vmt‘?: here ;ur some _:m:, has left uncoversd; the ouly/garment| Belog. & oaleioh Special ulegmmwch«p MeLoan & O sapplies, Dean & drizzling rain to-night the largest audience fraone MANEo e hna ooty any #ub | drawers reaching just to the knes, which wero | SmNGHIRLD, Tlls,, April ‘There was & | Fogter, druggis and Smith & Pat. | which has yot assembled at the opera fostival Dointment is o known, but 1t 11 believed Jog | S8tiFY black aud showed advanced decom- [ red hov clrcus in the house this morning over | toraon, photographers’ supplies. No estimates | witnossed a very satisfactory presontation of left empty-handed and heavy-hearted. An | POSIHOD. the report of West's special committbe to in- |as yot made as to the losses, but the loss on|vergis. Aida, with Patti, ‘Scha'chi, Nicolini attacho of the whito houso was heard 0 16~ | g Maxwaila. Beimg oot i Linihiy, | vestigato Spoakor Haines'enormous pay rolls | the vllding and contents aro beliered to-bo and Cherabiad m the on, Tivery seat waa oot of standing’ room was mark last evening that The 1 eff i 1 Th - i personal effects in them indicate that tho | of house employees. The report was extreme. ¢ 7 0 FHLEINOTS HAS AUIEAUY DREY WL PROVIDED | ownor was o gentloman of meaus uad eulturo. |1y long and tho housoanalyzed tho pay ol us” fulows: - Buflatne S60,000; Tnsocance, | icecubiod: - The avento upon which the YOR DY THE ADMINISTRAVION AND | The truoks have on them labels of the Cunard : = i il with | $60,000: Smi Patterson, 830,000; insur. | sids with donbis tonrors s vos.lined on either OUGHTNOW TO GIVE THE PRESI- steamship company, and Continental. hotel, exhaustively, comparing them in detail with ‘W'D%‘iost;:)‘(‘)‘hnf 5 'msm}liastw'm 44})“635 side with double rows of carriages extending DENT A REST.” Philadelphia, whero ho occupied room 150 the pay rolls of tho thirtythird general as- [pnee, 524,000, Mcbeqn & Retterer, $40,000, | two or threo blocks in both directions. baving secured the commlissionership of pen- March 2. 1o had also been at the Rossin|sembly, It showed that in eighty days|s35°000; fully insured, Dean & Foster, $10, Accident to School Children. sions, and the; commitsionership of the gen- | house, Toronto, The following Is a descrip- | Haines’ employees have been paid within |00’ tully 1ntured. Lowenthal, Kauffman & 5 eral land office, two firat-class appointments, | tion of Maxwell, given by the person who$8,000 of tho amount paid_for the whole ses- Co., tobacco dealers, $20,000; insurance, $15, ‘Toreno, Ohio, April 14,—While a party of 1t 16 thought that the democrats of that ro- | 8w and conversed with him daily whilo he sion two years ago of 167 days. Tt states|G0j, Review Printing company. $20,000; in- | sohool children were gatherod together to-day publican state could now possess their souls | was at the Southern hotel: “He was about | that Haincs has lwgely exceedod his authority | urance, $15,000. John 1. Barrett & Co., upon a platform of the new roller coaster cara in patience until there shall be vacancies to bo | O feot 9} inches in h:ight, weighed about 140 | in the appointment of employes especially in | bookbinders, §2,000; insured, : e . o filled in their own state. The case of Mias |Pounds, well proportioned, and of rather |regard tothe janitors. He was authorized to hos) which were being tried for the first time, the and is now a total loss. It was occupied by i L, Sweet, tho_Cficago ponsion agent, is still |good ‘figure. Hin faco' was of _the | omploy 41 and had appointed 85 for tho *'tem. Chicago Election Frauds. floor gave way, precipitating the entire patty, ‘ yards to-day. arrangements with General De Lislo for the | pending.: It is believed by those who ought | Knglish Lypo and cleanly shaven; oyes light | porary” organization, Haines had 75 boys a8 | (y110Go, April 14,—The case of Axthur | 8DOUt twenty five in number, to the ground. GERMANY NOT ASKED. ¢vacuation of Tonquin by the Chinese troops. | to know something of tho president’s policy | blue I think, or atleast they wera not dark | pages at a cost of $2,33, ten policemen cost- d : a distance of twenty feet. A portion of the I:\}hvéxlyfillulcc, chiet of the hl‘:ck }l:’g-, has re- " " ceived a title equivalent t> that of baron, and Sipgland end ruussia have not sought e £00d | will bo mado overnor of » Chiness. province c a % |and will receiva a large sum of money to fn'"(‘fi;;“t{‘;:gi:;f"““"y not offered t0 &ct | o,0b)o him to pay and disband his followers. P YL LATEST SOUDAN NEWS, THE\CABIHKT BUMMONKN, LONDON, A]l»ril 14,—8ir Poter Lumsden’s LoNpoy, 5 pm -~ The cabinet has been | reply to Gian, Komarofi's report is expected in summoned to au immediate council in conse: | London on the 23d inst, Gon, Komaroll's ra- quence of the receipt by the government of | ply to M. De Gier's request f:r further expla- further important dispatches in regard to the | nation of the affair of March 80, which re- Afghan trouble, quost was made at the instance of the British THE ARADS BYACUATE BEKTI AND METRMNEN, | government yeslerday, Is expected o arrive T —De o on the 25th fost, Dongors §a ool 4 p=Dosschor) from Ao BB e Iooastor to day dtos mahdi's army report that the rebolshaveevac- [ the parade | of . 230 G loacoster uated Berti and Metemneh and the garrisons | militia, the recruits were invited have gone to Berber and Khartoum, Num. | t0 join the regulars and 134 men responded to . ; ] Gleason, ono of the peraons convicted of comi- and purposes that he does not indorse Cen, | in color; hair of light saudy coler; wore it cut | ing $1,197 and twenty-four janitors at an ex- | i 2280™ 5 vi o Black's "demand for her resignation, but very short bobiud aad rathor bushy o ffant, | puheo'of 35, total £1,10) whih, the commi, | PHCIty n the cightacnth wapd "election fraud, that ~whe will 'be loft undis.|without any part, and banged like a girls: | tee said, was 33 263 in’ excess of the smount | (§a% before the United States court today. turbed _in her offica until - hor |gencrally dresed’in a brown tweed suit of | roally necossary, $3,048 in excess of the[OP Merlon for s how trial the hearing, b e term expires a year hence, All reports pur. | Boglish cut and Newmarket overcoat and | amount actually expended by the thirty-third DAL L% % John Koach's Off.r. porting to originate hera to the effect that the | high derby hat. In his maoners he was |general sssembly, The committee consider A LATE SXOW STOLM, BRIEADE T T A S G4 E il moe aaes administration will, by pledging_official ap- | effemmato and he even carried this so far asto | that ten pages, four policomen and ten jani- | Special reports indicate that a heavy snow | 5 bi K oachihiae bt c Feced i 8100 000 anTe) pointments, ot in any othor way, interposo its | wlk with & short, mincing step, likea woman, | tors aro sufficiont for the bureus of the house | storm prevailed in certain portions of northern | Tor sk onch hus been, effared $10),000 moro influence for the election of a United States | Thisafternoon the body of Praller was exposed | and all that can bo legally appointed, and rec- | Iilinows andWisconsin to-day. In - certain | for the despatch bout Dolphin than this qov senator fn_Tlligols, are plobinlinited Blaten | aalatian furthor identification, with the | ommends tho discharge of fifteon pagos, six | pointa in Wisconsin four inches had fallen, | frownent pas agroed to pay. | Tho offer comas Hlinols legislative ‘pilgrim recently hero on | following description given by Superintendent | policemen, sixty janitors, two clerks, one | with no fimmediato sigus of melting, the tew. | 7o the Ttussing goveroment, and Koach do- this businass, returned home with a big flea | Ryan: Deceased was about 5 feet 9 inches in | superintendent of ventilation, two proof read- | perature ranging low. Questing final payment by the United Stotes in thoene! “Wiatovor: Geneeal Black or | belght, weighing about 170 pounds; black |ors “and * alovon sominittes clorks, FALSE BUNORS, Taming vie’ payl g it Colonel Morrison would desire to have done, | hoir, eyes of brown color; wore white|total ninety-one, oy recommen : ———— thero i authority tor aaying that tho presi- (kni¢ drawers; no othér clothiog oawo | that Hainos order arbitrarally duscharging | BTho statonent that four American steamers | x o, peonlo Hung by Vigilantes, dent rofuses emphatically to make any prom.|with the ~ body; ~ was about 22| all employes be revoked, and all employes ex. | °f the National Ocean steamship line had ex-| = . il 14.—Bud T, ¢ P y | . b y 5 | changed the American flag for tne Brtish| UNtoy Crry, Tenn., April 14.—Bud Farris, isas or'to ratify any trading schemes for the | or 28 years old. Ths body was very much | cept those recommended for_permanent dis- O a T AR A AE (weite), and Freeman ' Ward, (colored), wers benefit of tho atatesmen at Springfield. decomposed, and has been dead ten or twelve | charge be re-employed. Haines took the | c0lors is declared to bs untrue. A telegram | (white), an % : 3 Panis, April 14.—A Berlin dispatch says structure fell upon them. Three boys were seriously injured, one it is fearod fataily, Six or eight others were more or less hurt. e o sl " | Banged at the fair ground this Morning at 2 i i ————— days, tho tongue protruding and larga blisters | the floor and scathingly reviewed the circum- | Feceived here eaid no such change i contem- | ba bors of tho Bishureens aro leavig Osman | { ity ition Mlitary proparations in tio RAILROAD BACKET. on both leg. ™ A cross i eut into th flesh.on | stance of the sppolntmont, chargiug the ox. Plated. T D T : | Digna's country and taking their tamilies to | government has decided to purchase four more | § S7. Louts, April 14,—Applications of the | PN re%t. oas of embloyes fo the solicltuda of membet, The following telegram, found among the | for p aces forjtheir friends, He receivers of tho Wabash railway for an order | papors of Preller is the bost clow to tho rela- | damocrat, chiairnan of the invest of the court to rescind the leases of certain | tions of Preller and Maxwell; mitteo in particular, and said Dellhad - asked brauch lines alegod to bo deficent, in carn- |, Hoséo Masky March 13, 1485~ Caprall | for gt appolntimonts. ~Doll replied at e Y . . ; t Belvidere hotel, corner Fourth avénue and | length, abusing Haines roundly, and calling of commons this afternoon stated that word | that nctive officers cannot be found for them i States 8 A 4 o | onsth, g Bad tiean racalvodlaom Ble Bitar Enmsaet Sl nac vt IR N Hoscatars b0 ars o ings, came up in the United States court to- | Tenth stroet. Yes, could go direct to Auck- | him % o + - - i day. Tho order prayed for gives the Wabash | land from here, Will write Philadelphia | #A roLi11cAL HERMAIHRODITE AND A POLITI- which showed thore was no confirmation of | the rotired list. Tho stoel armor plated tur. | °8%. "\ DEBTES 26T FLRg L to-morrow. [Slgned] W, H, LENNOX. . " ret ship Colossus, of 9150 tonr registor and | receivers authority to leaso the operating of | Y03 R e el Bl ©AL HaRLOT.” | the roport that the Russians had advanced to | 7,490 horse power, one of the most formidable | deficient leased lines after May 1st, un: | ired that Dreller seilod trom nany | He eaid if Haines said he asked for anything the Murghal river after the battle of Penjdeh, | ifon-clads in the Dritwh navy will be |less the leasod lines filo stipulatiens to make | it i8 inferr o XOm HOBN i i illegal he (Haines) is “a liar and a scoun- Ho also stated that tho result of tho govern: [80on ready for sea, and it is balieved |all exponses special liens on individual lines, | ¢ this conntry on the Cophalonia January |5 oS, To'bis Focther roview of o matier| When tho weatlier grows warmer, (iat| AL no other season s the system 80 sus- ment commuuications with Rusdia concern. | Wi | be better attached to the Baltic fleet. | and not on the entire system try and Australia. The telegram given above | Dell referred to the action of the speaker as [ extremo tired fecling, want of appetite, | ceptible to tho beneficial effcets of a re- v . " ‘ f thieves who have recently o.mmlitted 1d up Dell, | Stoves Stored by Witman & Scovell, | gy oo on HH0 have - fecently o mimtted ing com’ | 310 and 312 N, 1Gth St. AT # Berber, stenmors simflar to the America and oquip ; T them as armed oruisers, The number of L HICH 1 L ovri ; ) B ALK A8 A REACEOL OUTLOOK. | Biiieh men-of-war are now being propared LoNvoN, April 14.—Gladstone in the house | for service is so great that it s belioved ¢ ingits reparted adyance amounted to n re- [ Gibralter and other British strongholds are S i - | being “‘downright robbery of the taxpayers, | dullness, languor, and lassitude, afilict|liable tonic and invigorant. The fmpuro A" wowal of the assurancs that 1o advaneo will | £0 bo put in complote atato of defonse. Ad: Bad Man Leskic, '::;"h‘:?.?'&“ifll':fifi.’:""fl'm'.‘,‘,i:‘“ifi:‘fi.“;{;‘:,, for which the democratic party would " be re- | almost tho cntire human family, and scrof- | gtate of the blood, the deranged digestion, occur if the issue of & coutrary intention can | ditional supplies ot torpedoes of ‘:‘; "“‘"l‘l New Yous, April 14, -Josoph E, Loskio | Found In Preller’s trunk was the following: | buked at the pollsat tho next_election by | ula and other diseases caused by humors, | and the weak condition of the body, caused prevent it. :fll::‘;‘_fllll’:;:u{):':'x' }“'3::.‘5‘1’!;’5';‘;";“"" #7| was nrrested to-day on & telegeam from Roch-| No. 9 Cuixtos Prack, New Yok Ciry, | 200,000 majority, it allowed to continue.”| mapifest themselyes with many, It is im- | by its long battle with the cold, wintry PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE HAL¥-BREBDS, . March 27, 1885, ' | | Crofts and Kimbrough made motions in- Orrawa, April 14.—Mr. Royal returned CANADA PACIFIC MMPLOYES STRIKE ¥OB THEIR | ester charging him with falsifyiog the ao-1 [ 0 groat pleasure in introducing to you | tended to smother the report by possible to throw off this debility and expel | blasts, all call for the reviving, regulating 3 counts of the Rockester Lock company, in K it rolaroncs to tho. ‘committen and otherwise | Bumors from tho blood without the aid of a|and restoring influences so Tappily and yosterday and {mmediately a rumor was set FAT, by this note our dear brother, C. A. Treller, | 1ts X : fon | reliable medicine like Hood's Sars effectively combined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. afloat that the cooflict with the half-brecds | =VIcTomia, B, C,, April 14,—Reports from | Whose employ he was. Leskie is said to have | of London, England, known to us by several | Which L4 “‘X,“d""fid' sod £ho Jolob “Orafta| “I could not sleep, and would get up in| *Iiood’s Sursaparilla did me a great dea under Riel would be avoided. It s reported | the interior state that five thousand employes [ obtained money under false pretences from [vi*its he has paid to New York, ~Hoping | intervened. After the jomt seesion, Cral 2 that negotiations looking to peace | of the Canada Pacific railway have gone on a | several persons since he left Rochester. 0 opened yesterday by telegraph between | strike on account of not receiving their | them the chief of police of Centralis Gen, Middleton and Kiel'and that such ne. | Wages. from whom hs got 82,000, He al gotiations are still pending, his boardspg house 1 f ¥ | withdrew his motion for reference of the re- | the morning with hardly life enough to get | of good, 1 no particular disease, but inots. T fl“-‘“fl;’! Rl T e | Por to the committe on contingantexpensos, | out of bed. | T had no appotite, and my | was tired out from overwork, and it tonca induced | yours, Riciarp W, Owgxs, | and McDonald offered a substitute, providing | face would break out with pimples. I bought | me up.” M. G, E. S1aoNs, Colioes, M. Y. streas at Centralia to go | To Dr. James H. Brooke, 813 N, Fifty-first | for the same numbar as provided by the com- ' - P N N i S street, St. Louls; Mre, Grierson, 300 New | mittec'd report and allowing the employes, THE NEW LOBD MATOR OF LONDON, PRASOE AND QHIA, e ot B f mancitos, whoto ho left the | 8ireet unery atedot, San ¥eanctons; 120 Moyaw, | diachargod by Haluss bay trom the last. pay oo ’ 3 arsa ari a ‘ LoNDON, April 14,—Alaerman Fauler has 80T TK7 BRITLER, remanded, evangellst, care W, Lees, New Zoaland; Joha | roll to the next one, been elected lord mayor of Loudon to fill ghe | 1:0NDON, April 14, —Dispatches from Shang- e — Magill, care A Cnurbell Napier, New Zea: . a’bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and soon| “For seven years, spring and fall, T had I vacancy caused by the death of Lord Mayor | hai received this afternoon state that a hitch Ohicago's Last Fire. Inod. 'This friendship was awakened by my The Illinols Legislature, e T T o L T [ PP s 7 i ST o [ Nottag, occurred in the final arrangements for the ex- | Onioaco, April 14, —Later estimates place | UriP8ibf hitn Yo 8 tes meeting of young men, | gpyx: precn, Illinpis, April 14, 1885, —Up i ) 1y DESRET, o et at which dear H (. Granneri spoke out that tired and languid feeling, and my | for two years was not free from them at Suakm, Apnr BTN British ocavalry | Cution of a definite treaty of peace betwoen | the total loss resulting from the burning of | from *‘Wherewithal shall | yf:nq on the house being called to order there was a | appetite improved.” R, A. BAN¥ouD, Kent, O [ all. T suifered very much. Last May I began Jaited Otow, near Handout. No hostile | Franco and China, owiug to some concessions | the Leauder Read building this morniog at|man cleanse his way? Dora | pretty full attendance, No business of im-| I had been much troubled by gencral | taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had Arabs were encountered, and water is l.],,,,l;. which China and the French ambassador about $130,300, No detailed statement of | 21808, 843 Valencia street, San Francisco, | portance, There was a report of the special | debility. Last spring Hood’s Sarsaparilla | taken two bottles, the sorcs healed and the fal, Ths eunty ;Ill’llzm“ ,::el;’“ n"l'l"imp‘ refuses to grank 2 insurance hias baen obtained and nothing fur- ::g:}:&::““hfi’:"\‘: oSS, | AWOBK DY | oo umittes on employes of the house aud it | Proved fust the thing needed. I derived an | humor left me.” C. A. ARNOLD. Arnold, Me. 1an troops occupied Arafali on the Ited - . % atore, corner Kifth and Market streets, this|at least the report showed that th G A L ), Mah A" B8 Pusres i ¥, Sea and housted the Ttalian fiag alongside that HE FEELS DECIDEDLY LETTRE. To Blevate the Tone of Skating Rinks. | iy " O being quastioned Fernon said th po - of Exypts Niw Yo, April 14.—Gen. Grant arose| New YOrk, April 14, Sixteen roller skat- | afternoon thab ho knew Maxwell, and that{ 0" °f the bowse and secrotary of wtates| Mood’s Sarsaparilla | Hood’s Sarsaparilla SUPPRXASION OF THE ¥IRNOR N3wsrAvERs, | this morniug at six. His throat way treated |08 riok provrietors in this vicioity held | the latter had been inhis store often | offico 50 far this session had been 83243450, | 010 yy a1 aruggists. $1; six for 85 Made | Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made Catgo, April 14, —The feeling of indigoa-| then. While Dr, Douglas wes writing the | Fooeins here :‘]’.‘i:{h{"‘fh:"tz':“lr.‘:‘d:é Sha bo.asw i Ik on Bastar Euuday, when ::;i.c‘h::f:;f"":‘ig;‘fed was far in excess of | ouly by C, 1. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass. | only by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, tion here over the forcible suppression by ' fifas bulletin in the library at 8:30 the general ! rinks generally, of chloroform, About 5 jo'clock he came ) That the members employed wore help' |OO Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar adeen teverywhere, A | | - g ecausde every- ea ° or aro lna where recognizea as indispensibfe Why’ ::fi % Smoking Tobacco. ““=T . judl Gondumer, Lna, and store & vev