Morning ram. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 1885. PRICE 2 CEN 1'S tt II --NUMBER 101. Teleg Grand Rapids Q PROSPECT UF PEACE- m$0 PHfcPAHATiONS CONTINUE Kowxarorr faprMMd Disgust At te C. a.maof British Hurrying trie Cadet and Mannee Immw he (HM4 hfsraaBnr, twenty nadwa 'Utn af Tm)d-e., on Ik Mntn Mnw to SB ft of PmjJU, alwej at United great m. rUniO ID MsrnaBBl The SYxfTirtitr-' alee received from l lrpul, under :i, a iiniraiT tatiug that ou aha dar" nmw to the bettht on Kuan, river K ,, . -.-. ord la in. Caer thai then JBJ til. liolbl . point oCCUpled hf Ml Afgnnn. vim in K"uaia ternur Tan mft also ii;rt9wtl Jiwut at the mm n ih ouutrai IfcMft of mciling the Afghan to ii uldeU trie ! Of m lira ea plainly vtetble in the aggr- Em -i. eoohu 1 -im t-i'.ii Willi which the Af pJhBBe ami taruit to treat the RuiAil office r. Ruii Decline to Yield. Uan-a, Vpni J It lit learned that le (jOBOn. Kuian r .u.n.Uer very re omit I) pcotd truu the Imperial Council of I nana huakl m.ile uch diarat eonoosion M would r.:. gland honorably to Uuiandtt, and thu avert war for the preaent. 1 '- ,rpel ffU rejected, an h'e Uwu al! f Dm Iner t endeavor to cuu irut the war party. Tkw Rhrv to Command th Cruiacrt , , rh .t.'t tni tmv- received order tu prepare to join the ofwww of lk hip now Dttin out for active wr Aoer of the naval rwaerve, who hava bwao -erviu in th men-hant marine rut - heao akel to take oouiinand of the hn 4 tied at t the ifoveruuieut a er liner. About Taktnfr, Troopa from Ireland. L. , s s It it hUUh! that rirl lird Lteotenant of Ireland, wan eatnmoned to attend uda cabinet ooou : !iitni-ter im.'ht Nn-u;t u the subject of reduiMU the Irtth .. i- o! ir Murrymg the Cadets. !. i i.v v r-ler hav-Ie.n n'tvt-n irtrii the term of Mtndy of the adviuiivd eaaeawM of cadet at the artillery choul., tu ird. r that the 'nurf uieU Uia join the butlertet now rfettm reatfy for ervioe.' Gladstone Praised in Germany. Hai.iM. April . -4ild.U)ne' speech in iht-H. uf f Common la.t niifht en Cie v it- ,if rrmlit d highly priuaed by the ller- u. pre, both for it- conservatism and arouia. Getting the Hospitals Ready. i!. April The military hopitaU at TlaUaand Baku are wmtf rapidly prepared . ..ii .f it rit-. The Marine Mat Hustle. Ij)i. Vpnl ."M. The marines at Suakim i - i. :. r-l .- thf utui.H'. ha-tte lu prepar;;... . tnat t.kUiu. - a Sound for Italy. Nw Y hk. pnl Minnter KiHey. to Italy . waa interviewed here laet eraning rela Bwe to the ailetretl rhanjfe of In appoint nii-ut. H- nd that all ranir of a ch.iot' re aatrno, und that he a" no reason why ne 4honid not start to Italy in a frw dry. -sed ktevelf a think that what ri- ...I ..r believed - i : 'iv i'(. ifMlivninji! eoold hav no effect oa hi official action a the r. ' : I :ii'si S'vt-) fciv anaaent in Ital . Contrary to the Above. . . s, V; - m BMMiBr )f Stit' Bayard, to-aiifht, in an interview, stated th,i M K.-iley, of Kirhmond. Va.. had ned the Italian mawioaj. Whether Keiley wouhl he aMeined to another foreign un-s on, l- Rayard refused t say. A So'? for Slander. DwrraoiT. April -The trial of the snit libel : - mrfhl 'U-iiiisf P B. Ihokeraoa & Ok, f iVtmit, for 'A.OOO .s hy J oka 8. Willey. proprietor of tka Maaaiard publishing booee. of New 1 n'Hfi tn the I nite.1 Httet Cir enit Conrt tkal morniruj. There u no di. piite akoaa tl mmt of the aliened hhel by Jalarienrs. I !-:.-arion : plead m I ft Dwakeeawa is .-harmed with telhna - : the pablishinjj house men i..r...i v. i.d 4windis i Bamber of i . ;-d i-ing letter in proof of hi vr r.ioo. Hotne of these letter ar rlaimei to ' f hiifhiy lihelon natnre. It is x e se ;' v. r 1 Week. There rn twenty Ave witneeiee to be ex- 1 thI the same nnndter of depositions to be read. The French at Panama. I m pril speenal frni Kr-nrh inrlrienre ie snpreme The Fr-nrT people living nt Panama fiat mm proteet fnro Pan ransed the 'u mM imm immm -..hel- rwei jrio Defeated. Ooirvti' 4 1 1 x i r : The Senate rmv- m. '-.-J ri :nv-st.irf ition .f a aaaaariai aaaadal. n which Senator Payne r. e'-'e.l n 'he Honse o day by ve of 46 to 1A Rfforte were ... .,,( i,. -.-. s-M-iro-i;u uid : r-v iso ile- Pendleton 0ned Nr ?.m - V Pnrer .. 'ender .1 ,. H ajl BjMj t lelmonieo fkaweweatkajr by eeakaaaa dk,n mrindinn ' 'Sti.l 'trendorr .' x i ok- antl - Coal Scarce in St. Petersburg. r'w-wweeruM, prl JrV TeeJ in et traaaaiy eaiee here, and bring fabaloae 4 v.s eer M war ofaee Meoday from RoeaaraaT. The Rnwi sailor ha hynn to iaeata hi , , . Vih1 n uiie f -Wir Mother and Cb'd Drowned , ir, len! Tie wife id tnnghrer -vf H. C Swffka wre iowned i a etotwam to Jay The noSher aw tka , it... ie -tm n atawmaSasg Si Crucc G-i"i EvK -j rxeratti. pril M A aumher of Kmpv ana aad aarpwrhw which formei part af n -w ill qal PtNs.oNs pa b ConurnMioncr rilac Finda trial ruJ Mae Been CV'iinii!eJ. v taauaoroB, April A. - in ounvtrsaUui itn rwmmi I r tuJi tlua aJWnoon. a rrwuUU of UiO I xuted fro in Op On met he hoe uwul ordr directing lUittm of pajuient from i be fttuia PmwIuU Agenc) of Ltifl pension, til origin recipient of vCtich nave been 1 J LU - .ii..: 1 of WhutU r rishTBBB mow Um I I,- ( i .in i 171, but the namce ili Uie fill-, n.l U,e tu b olhrr latrwon dra the original recipient. w u. of M-ven pruetHaf Wkieh t rertuit nl la widow a Tbc pculotiera, it ha . i i-c. t ti(i.-d. uotwiUiotandui their re UAnrnafe. have . . . d to on awfwJ years ..el. CoUiUiierlouer Black haa laid theee matter before the VlUrur truer til, ud reoaeettal him to take tepa to boudemeu. the uui Unlawfully disbursed. 1 he Bgurea to be laeUed at the uluU thc on May 1, it la said, will ahow the j work of the bureau durin the paat moutu, to have been coiiidrabl greater than Uiat of uy previoua monthm iu history. OUT Ut- THfc OLD INTO THE NfcW Dedication at Chicago ot the New Board ot Trade Budding. Chi. iimi, V j, rit if. TLi afteruoou tiio ' member of the Board of Trade abandoned their old huilding for one of the hnont struc ture rvtr ereted in this country for com mercial purpoaei. At the clone of the after uoou call the tuember formed in line, headed hy the gray ha red veteran, and liatn wert- dotTed and liandi joined in hand- , a all united in singing "Auld lingSyne. ' VJdreaaea were then made b) M iyor Harrtsjn. Keene. the actor, aud Cougreee man lhiuham. Then "(hjod bye, sweet heart,'1 waa sung. The band played a dirge aid the prooeealou moved around the door, thence to the -treet. Many of the older menders were visibly affected as they left the nuarter which had known them long. hen the door of the new building was , reached tneail-rrs i'aiu formed iu a circle vnd "Home, sweet home" and other patriotic song were rendered. CHICAGO SOCIALISTS A Mob Denounce the New Board of Trade Building. Cknt'Auo, Aprils. An advertisement-' in in evening paiT to-day annouuccsl that to uitfht the workmen of this city would elehrate the dedication of the new Bond of Trade huildrug. Pursuant to the cad about J' Socialists held a meeting ou Market Siuare at o clcak this evening. The p iaer denounced the New ltard of T rade building a "The grand temple of u-iiry, guiublmg and cut-throatism," -aying it had ta-en paid for out of the earnings of the workmen. At I o'clock a procession wa Conned, headed hy two women, oue tearing a black and the other a red dag. When with in a block of the new Board of Trade, they were met by a s.uad of one hundred police, who bad been stationed there and at all corner of die s.iunre to prevent a neurer apprOeek, 1 he ptOOJakkai then march d t the corner of Washinghiu street and Fifth avenue, where an indignation meeting was held and the mob disred. " - The Troops m the Northwest. IfHBfMk April Wk The thirty transport wagons which took the wrong trail from j Huniholdt to Batouche, have been reacued I by Bon 1 toll's couls. There is a rumor that the steamer Northeote." with supplies for lien. Middleton, is agrouud. The total force now in the Northwe-t t-r ntory is over .. men and about 'J.HIMl Viiirvi,- Siiiits rei, i.-t I'M ri-lels cii c-i . 1 1 ,, ii three nule- north in a ravine similar to tn it j it flak creek. ! ka wounded are doing well, j except Lieut. Swinford. who must die. j Keltels are fortified V Kitourt.e. The Strike at Johet. Joljkt, ll!., April 2. The conference be tween the stone compauie and the striking loarrymeu, to day . terminated m a failure Uj agree, the men refusing to accent le than fl.T.'i per day for the rest of the fleasou, and ', . aoni mies refu.-iug ti pay more than f the companies gave the men until asm M -nd.iy morning to return to work at their i rii"e. The men say they will not allow -.;. I.- o worfe tlii ifU-T the 1 ,i Iliollt -trike is settled, and then will go to work for what is agreed upon there. S'osson Wins. New York. April 'J. There was an excel lent attendance at Irving Hall to-night, when reorge 1. Moou and Joseph DatWJ played the etgh : .n, i toe U inch balk line tournament. .so-v,n made eicellent runs of j. it. t. :.l. id and It-s. tinally beating h.- ',:'.,' ui . poiuu. The aasas was btoaaaa, lareet run. IP; average. ".! -ll. Ihon, VM: largest run, M; average. ." -'1 . - Levees Breaking Away. Lim a Roa. Ark.. April 2H. The levee aa reportexl breaking al! along the lower Arkanaas levee, and many valuable laTtM rv being inundated. The nih of the water will cause an overdow in many other ptaeea, and reault in a great los to proerty. The is -ishing thro-;rfh in ome place with sufficient force to Up rod Iarg trees. Fear f a cut-off are entertained. Illinois Miners Strike Btxvtli.b.I11., April JK. All the minr of thi liadriat danertad the pita to-day nd have gone on a trike for tetter pay. Thi morning they paraded t ie street f the city and thi sfternon held a larire meeting. A greai dral of bittern e towarde die BUBC owner waa manife-Uni. Tronlile tmilar to that of two year ago u anticipated. Closing Theatres on Sunday. CkaoanMTi. ' .. April . movement ha een set on foot by the Iw and rdr I-eagae to clowe the theatre and saloon n ttajadayw aad kaa t fexi pi Us a commotion. ti iinaig the liertnan spniatiai. rning the ite-man papers strongly Sossakr $ Last, laana. Mich.. 4pril I assaker who ha Sn working ma. skiprs.j with about new aad aim a tot af bono aad eeeswtrw h trawked him a kjabs i foe John he SHI ' O.WW I f ar a "h TS? Honje Saie at Lewington. LeaiwoToa. y , Aanl JF.-W. T. ood wani! snm hi nation sal vf hore he,ran hee to'tay wrth gmi arwndance and fair -e- N'-etr two xv. I ,--e.i - C ee Mrt a head. e WVatHee ewdCttOns. pnl tor the Tpaee SMIt warmer: fair: wind htft .ng to armtk al weat. krwer taniwwetoi THE LAST OF THE OLD- ANNUAL SESSfON Of COUNCIL r-e A . H-u ' L t. Ha ' bo-J, So-d AuJreae Of Ret i A J Ifmen Ott vers anj Mayor. The annual meeUug of the Common Council wa held laet evning, die Mayor presiding 1 tie joint annual retort of the Mayor and City Clerk wv adopted, without reading, and .ordered prinUd. ll showed Uic ouletandiug ludtbledlieaw of the city U be, exclusive of school taiuda, $tu7,UUU: the total tun if in n'- made for general and special purpoeen, a-iift, l'Ai jJ ltie Committee on ay and Mean. Uj whom wa referred the matter of theexaiui cation of the City I reaurer' annual rejiort, ubmitted the same reporting they had been correctly kept. The rejort was adopted without reading and ordered printed. It showed the balance on hand in the city treasury. April JO. lvv, to be tl&,'i40.5t. I he annual report of the Board of Health was ue it submitted, and ou motion wa adopted and ordered to be priuted. The re port shows that the total number of uuia ancee abated during the pait year, under the order of the Board were lJo; the number of contagious diseases reported during the year were with "J death. Of these nuudars there were . caaea of diphtheria, with 11 death-; '.l cases f scarlet fever, with i, i'.l - 1 . t- - .f tj phoid fever, with 11 deaths, and 1 1 4 cases of measlee. with one death. T here were thirty deaths from cholera in.. The total number of deatli dur ie year from all cause were X7. The Iviwird e-tiiuating the rate of increase of population at the same rate as for the past four years, -how- the prers-ut population of ika atty tO kw akOwl 44,.rjUl, and the death rate for the year to be I MM Iht oue thou s;md, which is lower than that of any other city of the same i- - i which the Board has nny knowledge. Thai rate is Hg tiU-t that of B pel thoii-aud for i-ir ending April, Uttf; 11 j er thousand for year ending same time, ls.s.5: s gvM per thousand for lM. The annual report of the Ihrector of the Poor was aOOpkad without reading and o.dered printed. It shows that the amount expended for the relief of the city poor for the past year w:t lL',!4.'; :f-': of this amount 226.82 wai refunded by townships aud by pSOpai who became able to pay it back to the citv. leaving the uet amount (12,717, I he total number of persons relieved is 1 1 1 in BH different families. '1 he number of peo ple receiving aid is almost double that of last year and the amount expended is about IS per cent, greater than in the previous year. There ha also been more sickness among the jsjor tin- . ar than la.-t, there beiug an increase in the coat of medicine used of over Duritig the Had year the City Physi cian BOB made over L'.IHti fjaikl to people dependent upon the city for support. The Committee on Way and Mean, to whom was referred the bids received for the balance of the City Hall loan ($U6y0Q0) re ported recommending the awarding of the entire amount to Messrs: K. 8. Day A' Co., of Boeton, Ma-s.. at SIM ."L1DU and accrued bv tat aft, payable in installments from time to time, as the money may be demanded by the Common Council. This bid would net a premium of MMB.flO to the citj. The bids f Me r. enner ,V Co., of Boston, were 0 vi ral. All but two of t BOOB Were boloO the other bids received. The com mittee considered these two as peculiar, being in the nature of au auction bid. They offer to gttS one-half of one per cent, premium more than any other bid up to a specified sum. Tin- would have given the city an additional sum of 7.". as premium, but the committee did not consider the bid 1 1 Ultimate one, and so rejected it. The committee also recommended that the parti-- to whom the bond have leeu awarded be required to deposit with the City Treas urer f 10.6m) of the first issue of the same, to be held as a continuous security that the bond will be taken and paid for according u the terms of the bid. Aid. Oflkatt BBOWad the report be accepted and adopted, which carried after several amendments and sub stitute had been offered and voted down, by a vote of 11 to 4. Aids. Killean, Nester, Saunder aud Whitney voted in the negative. The Committee on Buildings reported favorably upon the repair, ioe water and stationery for Police Court. The report of th Committee on Poor was read, showing the total amount of supplies bought during the paat year, $7,li.2C: stock on hand. ft4-4.l;C total amonut of upplie delivered, I i7. The report was adopted and ordered printed. I he Mayor appointed as a -pia -.itnaoMJOi Aid. ktM PVbtoi tm4 svanuders. to inve.tijjnu the math r of the repair being made to a building by A. Bradford, the committee to hold over aud report to the new Council. The bonds of the city officers elect, which were referred to the City Attorney aad tie Committee of Ways and Mean, were re ported correct in form and the sureties 1 h.," which wa approved by the Coun cil. The aldermen, who occupied their seat for the last time, were nailed upon for -... V . More led off ayiug he had enjoyed his relations with the Council, had endeavored to perform hi whole duty, and left his chair with some reart. Aid. Brn ner, tfood old oul. in resigning hi chair. : spoke of the msny improvements he had ai i way favofd and had eni pawned through. h- -wi.t. ., - ... -her improve I SOeoU to the eoQsioeration of the : new Oowacil. Among them was trnf..rminii of the First ; Ward market into a beautiful park, with a haodeome pedestal m the center, surmounted with statute of the fioddW of I? virtee . He akw adiawsl the of a raty nr. rket. and wanted to see a bridge aero urve nor u I. yon tret He then drew a manuwenpt fmm h pocket and read a well worded veJedjcSory. wruch. m kid iate. wa ordered ac f noted This pleaeed the ad dad ae add ka felt like nffenng Ha vffsred Aid. N ..u,,.,,. awaawhwr terau u ... . uj ei but iu j . U.. oo . t gaaooar aatsafaeti u w imueatt Aid VLitney took occasion d'-r remark, to bow sou. teeOndL and p the aiuali recogniUou of kte tsussUt be tfionght he tiad received at tkf LuUids o! Mnftn. .d atee inrvde a moel ka, 1 ?xi. noting the favorite hobble and eooe.t. t j . I tie of the variou mwuitieng lie hesirtiiy i thanked the Mayor, members of the Council , and representative of the PftW tot the UU1 form court) he had always feceivid from them He said, and will pajBouabiie pridr, that during Id two yearn of Service he had s-4- .j od ' -.'lAlr evolW :..t t both regular and special, and had a. t v0t com initUe apinntment wiUi thft exception of two. Mayor Belknap war called pr and -aid in perforuaiig Uir duties a Mafor he had tried to do right, had eodeavowkd to lie nou partisan, especially in Uie mooter of choo-mg his oommitteee. He tradyudnavortad u uianage t:.. affair- -d I he cit the siune as if ; were the his own. Coti-iderefl t;.. otiice a : hlirh one and the honor of holding it greaL He had felt pride in oeiug the Mayor of such a city as Grand Kapat-. and einpi.a j -ized the fact of the friendshj- . . . i-Usl Ijetween himself, lie city officers and the Council. He left the office with lannj reluctamv, but knew the clauige would be for the city's good new life and m w blil would be iufussj into the ot&oe, which would have an inspiring and beuetici il Soflk. He paid the various committee a high compli in nt for Uie manner in which the) have dis . charged their dutn -City Mar-hal Cireetie made a short ad . and -aid he wished to inaugurate something new just about as he was b retm , and passed a Ihix of fine cigars. City Attorney Kau-oin was called for. He 'poke highly of his association- with the Mayor ami Council, and of the kindi. shown him by iiieinlHir of the DrOJB; said the couusel he hud alway- given wa- the best counsel he could give : his opinions were never biased, but were his careful interpretation- of law and hi- be-t judgment. He hud endeavored to con-ult the city 's interests aud the interests of the citizen. He spoke of the belieit of "hobbies," and said by their con-hint pre sentation cities are made: -aid he had one hobby him-elf the building of a market bridge, that should cross the river and the entire space ladween l.)ou and Pearl street. The Mayor then submitt-d bin Written valedictory , which was accepted and ordered printed without reading. It is a- follow-: ( f KN II. KM EN OK IHK I'olS' li With tt.i- ineeting we end our otfiinal daties of the year. I do not think it kOOSBt BTJ to enter into any detailed statement of the pnsl year, but, refer you to the r. port- of the rarionfl officers and boards, which Brill be BnbtB to you this evening. I call your special at tention to the present financial condition ol the city. The proposition for the City Hall bonds is a clear proof of the good standing we have, and I would urge upon all future Council the importance of maintaining t Lis standim; and it can be done by the prompt collection of the revenue-, the careful exiciiditure of the fund aud a determination ne.er to an N d the estimates, or, in other words, by living within our income. I here would thank your efficient Committee of Ways and Mean- for the care they have shown in keeping the Council informed on all matters oonOW Otod with their duties. Their intelligent work is worthy of careful consideration. Although the past year ha- been oii. ,,f g-e.d lu-m depression and many people have Ikm'U with out work, our city has steadily increa-ed m every way. and now, with every indication of Utter trade throughout the country, we may look forward to n season of great PfOS perity. The past year ha- brought forward many very perplexing subjects, matters that have calltd for a great deal of thought and study, and in my duties oj your Mayor I may have made some mistake. My desire has been a prompt collection of the revenue, a fearle-- . uforce ment of the laws of the State and city, pro tection in every way 03 the people and their business interest, a determination that we shall ! governed for the good of the poonli as a Issly and not for any act. creed or po litical party, and how well this ha- been done I leave for you to say. The IbV that the Common Conucil is re-pon-ihle to a great extent for the lawlessness and crime and for the suffering that we see at time- in our city has somehow got into the heads of many of our citizens, and to remove thi idea I would suggt to the new Council that they carefully consider the applications for -alooii liceii-e-; that men who keep their place- in compliant with the law shall not la-cla-ssl with those who. under the cloak of a saloon business, run a school of crime and destroy the value of all proerty, tsith residence and bu-ii e--. as well a the ace of the citizens. They will also help to remove the belief by giving as sistance to the police and court by ansfaia ing them in their work. I OnonsnV I it unfair for any one department of the city govern ment to imio-e it duties ujsm another, but we do believe that the very I rest of good government can be had by each and every department doing it duty fearlessly. The harmony with which the different Imanls and the Council has worked this past year has given me great satisfaction and I earniet 1) hot- the said feeling will prevail for the year to come. The kind ossiotsnce I have received from eer o'Tce' .,;j,l ,,:;, . verv department and bi'd the courtesies and good will of all the iope has placed me under lasting obligations. This may be my last official connection with the cit) govern ment, but I will never forget that I am a c-,ti n. and a such shall ever strive for its success. Vary re-rfuily. h ARi.r K. Bai km. r e A Trust Deed Executed. Mrs. pnwr and other stockholder- of J the Northern Mannfaciunru? Oaonnanja t j Itoyne Falls, have executed a trust deed of I all the property teknging to the rorj -oration al that place to iter J Hmdire. ff this r-ity. and Charle Root, of letrr,it. wU. will r.f. out the pmperty an1 bu"ine as fast as pn nd distribute the ;rr--et- 00 rOna among the creditor The total liabilities of the con i an) .r i ''nhnted among creditor m this city. Itroit and Chw-affr Ip conewxt of indi fscto-v saw rr r,. NWr Row -g Cl'lh erai ynnra even oi th ntj will meet st the eartor of The Mortoa thi eveadaaT far tsei ' ' nf a rowing erob TH aim Tf 0ns ppnanj awen hi the a An. i t M . n Aonp. THREATENING FLAMES. r IRE. IN A LARGE &T LOUIS HOTEL The Lm Jell Attacked this Tieie The P lame Confined to the Base ment The Loss S20.O00 hi is ate. Mo., Apnl 2. -At b o'caook thi afternoon tire broke out in the baa men I of the landell Hotel, m this city Ttve hisi intimation of It preacmc war the sii.okt . which injured Up fiom the Cellar into tund... Uieuce reaching tle flairwhyr. ai.d finding egrtsM ihrougl the wnni .w- of the up-r ri.wiri- of the hoe Kv r rooui IU the house Wao take!. I til nil the KX-upaut itfi Wtrnedand ee-.tp-d wdl.-.t accident B hard work the hie was confined to the basement, and was under control in about fifteen iniiuiu - from Uie sounding of thr lar iu. At : o'clock to night tie gueU- w re ion iciling iheiueJve in the rooms the) bail vacated a few hour before, aud supper War beiug served. Nowhere except in tfie lotunda iviuld aii) evidence of the tire ta found. 'The work of the tire depa tmeut. led b) the hotel people Hi preentlllg '!.. f'.iine- fr .in reaching Uie elevator rhafte saved the hotel. The losn ir comparati v ! -liirht. beiuc esiimatesl by Mr. ( l:as-n,i.g the lessee, at $3j,HsJ; ln-ured. The Storm at Traverse City i .rrestHindtWice of law I WJJCoaAH. 'Taav KJtsx Ci , pn: M IMl region was visiteil by it snow storui last evemng, wlucli lasted all night and is at this writing, i a. in., -till raging. The snow is very heavy and, though drifted some, is eight inches on a level. Kunuers liave again token the place of wheels. The report that the ice had left Grand 'Traverse Bay wa without foundation, as it i- all here yet. and, though -.in. u li it i i ickeni by the wind Of last week. howt- no signs of leaving us for vera pat, rhj ',,.. i , iaid at all othe points on the ba) . Gen. Grant's Thanks. i oaA, April en. Grant received iMiignitulations from all over the country ..-tenia). He -end-the following for pub- he ition " I o the v irion- army posts. -o-ie. ties, public M-hools, cities, -tates, OorKua tlonfl and individuals, North and South, who nave been so kind as to -end me congratulation-on my ifc'.rd birthday, 1 atsk to offer my grateful acknowledgment. Dispatches have Ix-eii numerous and touching m tone lhat it Would have IkhH imHssible to ails .?er them if I had been in perfect health. I . S. Ghant." TRADh AND FINANCE Chicago Markets. Or rice, oh F. V. TaiUMw, Pnaii B1k. I (iuvNU Kapiim. Auril in. 1HH&. J Cables Wheat i it (jnarter hiirher lik'htlv higher. Coiisoln stendv. There l Son ill he if the ('hiclttfu lioanl of I'ta.i.. U' morrow. l.i el'i 0J tn n Hiffh. MM asn lw. Clnssd, TThist May J line July orn June . 1 VI Yti't ' 11 BB I . li ft K. j Oat -June... Pork Mine. Ijard J une.. . u 874 New York. Nkw Yobk. April 2k Wall ntris't rloin Money cloned hs nt IS BB! cent. KxchiuiKe chsxsl hrrn- posted rate, it sTiui sV. actual rater. $4(rtl4i4W , for -ixt) davr, l iU s', f.,r demand. (lovernnient closed firm; enrrency fl's 127 bid; 4' conponsl2JS hid; 4'4'sdo 1129a bid. I'acihc railroml lnlr cloi asfolluws: Unhai tirsts. lim11IHi lmd(irantB. lOT.S bid: Mnkinafuuds. Uti 12S bid; ('entral. 112112l. Nkw Yokk. April PJ, Kl)t'B-Iull but firm, holders asking klnbar price; bue (2 IsfJI BJ BiislBI $3 ViSlt 00: round hoop Ohio. $j T.'sUH UH; southern flour tinn and in ruoderati- demand, common to choice . xtra. 4VI i '. WHXT -Options were unsettled and irretrular. closirar after heav da 's hnsiues firm at a frac tional advance. Spot lot clotted hrra and un chaAaed. Spot kh1si of No. 3 nl winter. Ma (101 No. J sprinx. $1 "': unaradejl winter id. s7nW)and No. 2 red stole, ah". No. i. rl winter gay, 1 UOVi; do June. $1 ojSOjiOKva; do July. Si oasni ( ORB Options were moderately active and ir regular. alosUni anadj and at ytrdH 's fijrarMK. sMt lots ehand 'eed and nnchanired. ixit al"s of utiKTaded miX'l. ri.'Si 7c; tamer, mix-!. 5A'tttViic and No. J f.Tc: No. i nnxeii May, .".7( 7 i . do .June. ;,( do July. Sc. I iT )ptins w-re onset t).d and fairlj ti v. . lioiuK turn ami i S- hiirhi-r. si-t lot . i.--..t stmuly and uncliangsd. Spot salsa of No. 'I white tateal Met N. mixed M OsttllVc. June, llj Itvi Dall. western. 74x7r. -; State. Tsl so. Bvanrv Hull. 1'obk DaJl; "i. u no. hHl 'losed dull and weak. $7 12S cash: $7 10 HtovB ltill. fair to to.1 rer.nina. I SUV HtTTWB hhsnly Stat. 144 2k-. VVWtern. tanasi hH-Dull; state, lift 14c; western. Il0ll4c Detroit. I wtboit. April 2. Flour T-d ' t-ric are Michuran wiiiter wi .-Ht. S4r-."sU'. Mi urnii winter whwt. roilr pro... SttlB; Michiaan winter vri . patent-, f. V Mmr. ti, n.s.-r n ' '. Hinxtasota patent. Sft U. rj. 44X4 25. n 1 hicairo urain nirket a-nel half T,t I higher than Monday rlim thi morron. and . price were Hdn .l hen-. Har-inee whs very I litftiU l)notMtiorif wmt.. V het 1 w not, 1 bii. April. I S asked. M) I 00) i st I IMS: June. I.fXtf m at I 4's. July. 1 f- bid, I ins akd: No 2 red. 1 'l bid. t OlSaslo-l Vs . 1 01 S hid. 102 asked. Jnne. be I iaS. H.0Utbn at 1 k. July. l.Otio bu at , . . rl. lie bid. njeawksxl 0am No. 2. &isr kU Mh ODHc bid- Grand Rapids Markets. firb rwoi.t . r rwow na7 nna. TwxnoBa Omr-. April llSM Wheat rd Intat berry S hei berry V l whit. WU- orn. 44c Oet. XTsBSac Fresh M?ts M, pr cwi r UI. doll. t -O mutual firm, i" "tis p i. IV I i oi Hk -ri Bi Puarai Irri. iH' Ih.11 at NBtlie. I WV - p"wr. I 1 nil t 7Sdr$l s hw 4. kto r fk awtosj KMV rU. P. V. (jaraiu HaSlto. rrJl IVOfsV tnh d 14 awed It tax. Bar; torttm k.-r , r u e, iinpjvi Mr i t r.a rrad t' I '-' I' ".' i per nrrd. fa trfsalaBda SSWls $ 3 -e. 1 1"T Brrk STT;'d y"4 t H-i T r - Waive vrhPja hy 'He h kawe . Vs war nwi i I ar tea fa V t SV i ei od JHsaJdi, J THE0. to be Slate buitsr oitendent. r-pTTiM annpak I l ' 'as lai a. -a a l-iksiku Apt i. "J 1 tr rvimU lxl U.r Maea ask rvisUo U trials of uwue ot tiH and StMiaUr bills t. protect hotel mi. and Uveri. k-)sn axid maSing an appiariUia. for the luduinal iiomr tor Girl, lne Houn paenvd the llouac yulut reeoluUon for t!. lr;lit t VI i, Churle U. v ni.U bill Ui Udaili a muilug school in lit I ppa 1'an insula and ttnui ' .. i , ie.ei.i .x.. ik'Lif by lint sluxfung on fair ground, and amending the law relative, to uuiuihi) pro ctdii.p t " it i u- t of iai.l h 1 'tosalurt- Nelmm. its-ull) apjs lnicO hii'i inUUideUt of fubbc llistn.cli .lif !.- 1..-.1. elected tvauetery of thr Mate Board of t u rwcUojis and ChariUe. vice Baxter, resigned It this board 1- not abollslied. a It bid fail to be Nelson will accept aud will be uootad ed ar buiw-riUtondeUl by 11 li Talleliglt Of the Orand hapid .Vaoal llodarnawr. kV j-reseL lative- N Cane and ttee and Sen aUir Carveth tiavr been added to thr ra-erial Joint Cemmitl on taxation The Wounded Fakit 1 lie condition of V ill Hart wa about the aame Ut night a twenty four hour j vion. The dtors pretendi-d Ui have di tviverad s) lui Uuij-of pt iitonili- and made arrangement to erform a surgical opera tlou yesterday afteruoou for the purpose of removing the ball, but It wa postponed, owing to Uie unfavorable condition . d tht patlellt. A Cut in Rates. Chi Aito. April 1. The St Taul road to day reduced local rates to Itos Moine. Cedar Rapid-. Clinton and Htuuiwa, Iowa, to a Mat ran-of ten cents p r hundred uttu-i road interetd followed the cut by a rebsto. ' It 1- -eported that both the Fort Vh)Iie ami Chicago A Atlantic roads were making a lif teen -cent rate on corn to eastern coast point. Repairing the Cable. hi. Ion xi v . Mich.. April VN ork began till- lliornillg on th broken ;.!.;. acr.e- tt.t -traits. Ti e ice interfere- con-ideraU) lut Supt. Fl-ster think- the break can l ri pai-ed in a f. w !a - I t.,- I 1 . :. -causod no end of trouble to the rab road an thoritn-s Ih-iihi. thev could not get proiir ouunttiou with wire from below. Death in a Storm. M enomimlI. Mich., April 2K- Itt night Joseph St. Clair, aged GM, while creasing over the common- from the wood-, wa overtaken by the storm and fell ciheustod. He was found dead tins morning, he wa father of Mrs. John A. Hobinwon. of Cleve land. O. For the Ladies. The place to get M-wing machine rejiaired l- where the r. pairer ha no lutereet at stake but his reputation a a practical workman, not where they would rather sell you a new one. Agents' repairing as a rule doe not give satisfaction. Adjusting i a trade. After twelve years experience I am prepaired to do work that will give perfi-ct sail-faction. I do not sell new machine- or work for any company, and have but one obfect in nn, that is do work that will build up for me a go. d tra : a . r. . ' - w .g machine. I wdl cull at y our shop or house, examine y oar machine. U 11 yon what can I done, what it will cost free of charge. Then you cai. decide whether you will have it done or not All orders received by postal will receive prompt attention. 1 rebuild, readjust, clean aud repair all kiud. have parte, attachment and needle for all. Shop at 110 Summit street. T. H. HTaicanxwii, Sewing Machine Hepairer. Bq Sun ami Vwi C. S. HARTMAN S FINE ART GALLERY. paVdHQ wo-tb of Ameincai) Art now tm Exhibition. Open Iail vfioin '.la. in. toO p, ni j AND Tuesday. Thursday & Saturday Evenings COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE p ftafww apj af Wrk for hoi Mte) tert none rSwnJpOj and raakan thtan bvolr tav the ' Wk Tin tufiiBB hue l'nc i.n) win !,. en rly and ertr. -gHi'. ,.. i mr U. Mi ;-.rt . .' k t mmr. T en pt lb. XV. Vw- a- i " h .,',.V. Whit fp.VfT iv e utr- Instil atll warrarited. 12'c pt dV O Kim! I It fm 17c B' hernia n 1 nel I'nm. 'Jftr eVt foil htof Hewxr A Capj arel Kennedy Bierurt at VSrwri .nv M '.da arvl Java Viflee par lb CI" (i nainory Badoar, arte O '-si BjVt"l I IKr o rar.ge 21V per dVejsai. o d. wnser wrnawa. Me; & nJ- "r oaji. Kirk Am. Fomi'1 . v K i.K .r, )Vi rr, c -' J.V strfc C Hns? . SH frrawnlasarl ft ; rj ew FxfW. 15sr. in 'hf ayet lfm rTr ri' , let" t '-W 1 tfvl.v I .- SB 0J OBBSS as U-nr i"ie tos g .amid all nAksj Mrt naasaS-a rV Pkwart iMr e a, o awiass at awn B at M . rrOSKI N i tat A Grand ftpfjidl Mat, Puawibly WlTefWeT's or '-' iTw aa), j W U -iaHa S Ha totltr lme lea in. otupn ft thev Bill ' N l. N A 1 . HI Ol si arr tull.v pie of Michigan khall tie OBfSnatty d wbwtrw Iu pntvba. I'm u, und tarjeu. hps! a moi J in irand Ticim ..n all kindsofnar- U be (xiutltiueal 1: lit li furl tiet nnUiB). I'b oifg.iet ss ' ,ed ail tern, tin t.ert g. i- i 1 : ,. ; i, t lit uiiwl aetoundiiig i.-a pmw I l Ks! hi hi. I s-l - . . ... n No letter gikii- t- Ih 1 ni t Jiw.i Hi. -i ; - Ufa, tl.tsl. 11.1(1, M&. Till line comprie the bent ualitse to U found hi anj martkni. Velvktw fl. f l M fl II tl.'A flJftV elvi-t an t... : i : ' . -..., nevir hold . man of thi mak a taojnjonjf the extreme loar prion. M-v' kttks. Oka phoa oaiil farther resluoexl with a laige invoice of 0707 cleave J.attertl II. n h .heap. $LUk $Um flTi. IMl Is .hMNs. 'JHk 25c ;ir, .'V-. 4 4.-. ,rv-. fiii,-, Ti., ,- ., iu.te all tin difTef.-nt , .....C.v a W'eJJ ae Uie bead gvHl manufiM't url and u , t-urprme t all. NfiiiNo A ( oMiiKi. Curiams and Draperies lb ever) vnnt and uali1 L.! Lace. Nottingtiam. ae well a banwy drajienee in llul. Sat. I H t.;-riea. b Uie yard or bj the , .io. at lower njpjnnj than vm I- b hum! aina w here Hratiao ( .ri A!nr. We Wish it were jsiesible f..t to- U en il Uie rate all the differ. .1 ...t eU re woranj 1 oj awan u There are Uxotisand of doll ar wroroh of Mer -build IHe lipsili our st.. Hlid coTititer that is commanding greai iiftosi- tion from ciiHtiUiri all owes tlto ooninjnTjr K Well K ritlX.e! ,..;f c;1 The lip- plv M-m sufficient f-u Up) un-roaeud (leuaiioi. a ur depart!.,. 1 w. i.. .o ho well supplied rSphiSo A (M1 HWT. The Ues1 K'uhI Then an "lot-" of i iist4T) I h'part mi-jit - in tiwn T.ut u ran't help t h i tik i ;. j . nu'i help .mij1: that our- i-the the U'st nf it - Kiij! And wliat ie that kind? Popular i- thi- a- wtiH -trofii-t aii-vM? W i iiiae I BTJ jrntde at the mo-t rnol'rat pri' - fM t h P-t tno-t I htMiijjIi and niM-t KlepiTit Tailormtz. eon pult n 'ti Suiting newt-nut Spring Light Weight Overcoating- aii'l 'I rmjsi mjri. FINE TAILORING AT THs. " GREAT WARDROBE Custom E. S. PIERCE T nder t he rowr Ofr