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r Grand Rapids sgram. JL. II. -NUMBER 103. GRAND KAPIDS, MICH., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY !, 18 PRICE 2 CEN 18 Morning Teh ARBITHAlluN PROPOSED &NGLANO S PHOPOttiTlON WUtiag to Lea tn Question to Af turopMA 9orer Th imper ii Council CUd. Li.. AprU dU. Tbs JaaW.i fcnniad ri ropomffl uu ttmaaia u aubtnit to fc.anpan invar sign let Milium, that axuipla Akmt lam whether or tu4 the atre urui of t4S 1 7Ui Mvtt, thai. pettJiu teu..t.l lu L k tkss- UuMpho. Is England m Alliance With Italy laasnoa, V, ni v diplomat well in- j ftorarad a lo the recent negotiations, ta author. tj for ih -.labruu l.i tlwit i complete , Hide - i. , - . ..t.id tie t ween ' lAe ifuvernuieata of ttreat Britain and ; i ii nstiag to an alliance, offensive MMl tftrnive. The agreement, it la aMK tanas tow form f -in uiiornci-u meuioran Jam. Uie content tin' kuuwu nl t lbs ii ikIM ti f ireign Affairs of the two j r a recurrence of se .o.tdr ty the Clerk of gh the uuauthor- ' - . -i com ti Hun laws of ttie Kn-wso 1 . rk Eng'anj Charters a Navy. n.n v.ru aj I t:e r'.vtrnuieut have krterei two toMDahi( now building at . i ' i :.-.. if t ru-ntnl hue. ley will h fitted up cmuwra. The anrahlpa V ancoiv-r. " "Oretfua ' and I t- n i :. l the Uomiaion lane, awl ii "BuUew," K.-,j..itn Mu.irrh" and keep tAw entiling ntation.' in th Southe ru and totoiWw waten MMjftM. vV,!l Turkey te Neutral? l'i:i i i i 1' '.le I m rk t-h Ainbaawador ber-. -trttl to t tv utral tiewn v rrTiVf i ., .In. wl, u lawHl f to 'tMt h. thuh- . t . 1 irkey4 attitiuh in tt.- u en r would take. ui-- -.v -'h neither -.ier. It la vitAl. aid he, "to I 'irke interest th'tt he remain neutral throahout and I'jirefully ivunl m -oin v acation- that tn.ij rie." Meruchak Not Taken. laWMMb April A In the Hoom of lxrda t.w frt: r f itiville. Secretary for r v -t it' l tr.it the toeerutnetit hiul h-da- received a dnpatch from Sir ! ter l.uinedea aeawrtui that the rejorteo Nrupatin f Mt-rui'hak b the Ku. uan- ;n To Advance on Herat. Hr Fn m. Vpil .. - The ar pre. naded over the rand MMl of war held on Twoaday. The council decidrni fhat the Bm nan irmy riouitl advance to Herat and -sapjr ft After toe occupation K i-i m ad t ration will le immediately established. A Rata il Aent M Newrcastle. I .. mm'V. pril ). - V Toinl attempt has hen toMV ' " r. . : v b make oajtri. r- i' Newcastle for cal. . EXPERT BILLIARDS. The Last Game at New York Slosson De teats Schaeter. New ,. V: ; K. Slosson and Jake Scha- ! Hm last pMM Ml the U- lOCh v: . tit to-nunt. Thw hall we packed by btili.ird expert- and oabeew, anxious to ee the "triant billiardiata" of 'est. -I.-.:--!- w.T-. :n '.;.' to ..Main lmittance. It was fully half an hoar before a referral could be agreed ctpon. but it length Matthew Hewtns. of Hartford. 'onn.. was Hjitunl Uf m Srhaefer hai the spot ball. He peri-d w-ll. but tniMed on the third r? " in his ;.ni:i tnnit;.:. The f p.- - well oonteeted taeovaOQt, man rxperta present remark 'm tiara to tune that it was "any -kI ' on. whn was m more ft e. I tK L i . ji. :. 1 ".. 'I IK. m first pne. gwrton thinj. Reports Cu' O. I he rtrt ri KM .,-1 m fr ii aiarket n Teieir prevent many ntder hemg east - 0 Lor; o Ge S Pens-on. I'cmmienaw "f .. .. ...!.. f- l V Ws tejtoi I . Ok I hi I tjtlw -ii 'iliv M fnswav - - pocr,-i a Tea Pot. xkwob. .. April IV - John -MJevi P, aperaeeil h be partial iy di uig - n si GfeN GH AN T MUCH BETTER H Dictates Matter tor Teentf Xn Vow Agril Tbia ajftaraMft flMMH aAaaajlt ut baitlluurs, issaerttua tturalku C. song anal Abucr Uoubledaj , of ,., - id) of Ue Ann; ot Ue rt;inu:. nsllanl a Craft. Oranl o boas U present rM lution uf congratulation upon KM Oeneral ' illy third birti.tiajr nd -juiUj iu Li- . i.. u , - ; t;.- i. '.ir.- euuiinlt trwa last Monday . 1 tie AeicnU were aor .... met t'oJ k rl liraat, a'.oct i r eased : egret that the elieral COUld Uio greet thrid u peraou a bs was w-pui: Mr. - :-. 1U I r,sutinu ttie revolutions, sajd UVe Wti "I can onl .. in -rt ill tie ran to If poaaible, hut I f.e ''I 1 aa&loun to U- i - -: rrii '1 .ini lienerai will win in tni- tet 10 - MM 0l u,t replied: "It w. tut I cannot toft He day and for tite rir-t time i tia-11 lie ban been at work Mr ha.- dictated to-day i'n Ut 'N-llt tle i'l'r- t n thi acvouut f. v.- i."t idrn withdraw, after ei b iu hearing of the ieiieral' tveiiient. 'if CAUGHT IN A GAMBLING DEN. A Lot ot Legislators and Other Mm ot Prominence Captured. Hiaatstit ao, I'a., Apnl :). - This city haa lieeu in a ferment of excitement all day over the- rMdmof a tfhmhlm' den, and the arrent of twelve men who were found in the ptooe. Anions the uuiulier were J. J. i.- . i i:u ii. her of the LekTilature from ,ikill county: l'eter SeabolL aL-H a iir tnlier from Philadelphia; and Joi n M. Brok-, of Indiana, a uw.-en,; r of the H !. it. 1 tu- Mtoi Wt r dl held Hi ltriewee. The proprietors of the place, Frank Wolf, a well-known hore dealer, MTnL Mann, a merchant of Intarf, and ttm. VoVWto of tin- cit. were railroaded to the court InW after the heari:.. Iu the interim ioti. however. Wolf -kipp -d and his bail whs forfeit, d. although dawKCtiVM were ; n hi- track. T he other two were tried, and Mann found guilty, the sentence I ;nKr ' ed till uext Thur-da.. Forbes was aiMp'iitted, j Ttncipally through sympathj. . A FiGHT IN EARNEST. Charles M itcheil Knocks Duncan Koss Out in One Round. Sv Fkn i- o, A ril 8ft Charles Mit chell, the fegifeb WBito and Duncan OL i; . tofl Bn 'tch athlete, had -on g hot words it Harry Maynard - - ortinu house, at an e.rl hour this morning. Ail had been linnkink.'. Koss remarked on feparatiii. Mitchell. I enM VUfi vm it 1 had yon in a -o.in.." Mitctu 1! rej iied. "W , !1, you luive M hNI I " Ko- threw off hi- ooat and h fVint it Mitchell, but wls met half wiiy and -truck under the ru'ht ye, kno."k t nr B ci. ir across the pmhii and stnn iiiti' htm. Friend- then interfen t tnd -ep-i-ited the combatant-. Koi b itiir badly S in.-ntly . all parti'- drank win, togtohtr. Mib-hell and Mike ('U-ary will flifht four round- for gala receipt-; May Yesterdar's Legislature. Sp.--ial ilispateft tn Tur tBWUS LAMHMj April :. The Senate in Com ; of the Whole r-s-d the bill Ifgpkft in,- freight ratM and killed the bill for the t, joinMii. nt of a Commission to Kevi-e the (r- Beral Kankini; Law. I he Hoti-c passtal the ftoawa bill taxing all railroads operating nn l. r -i d ll tra '-. and Senate bills making appropriations for the Northern In-ane sy lum. The lull axteotttag the time for the eatoStetoW of the Mar-piette. Houghton t mtotiagon railroad was partially considered. The liovernor will tomorrow recommend to the ,oint convention the passage of a con--titution amvndment voting the pardoning power m Boanl of four members, to ra it t"int-d by the roverno.-. Fire at Spring Lake. gjpaMeJ Dispatch to The Tki.r. iikim. Bat aa, kprl B. -At 7HB this even ing an alarm of fire was turned in from the pleasure yacht ' Lizzie W alsh" as -he was lying at the Monroe. Boyce ,y (y dork at Spring jkf. The fire was found to bf in the hold in the slab pile. It was put out without very extensivs damage- perhaps $!'. The fire-engines worker! msm the lat whil" men watche! t,he lumber vard. a it was feared this would 1U0 h leroyed. A Crooed Postmaster. FntLADaaMBA Vptil O. Joseph M. Ful ton, postmaster of New Isndnn. Cheater nounty. IV. was arrested this afternoon by Depaty I"nitel Btetes Marshal Renter upon a warrant haririn him with emlzzlment f gjiverntnent fund-". A shortage was di-1 covered in hi acconnfe rcvntly. and investi gation -how.sl deficiency in - mon"j order funds of $2.247 .. The prtottoar will l i--aignel for a hearing to-morrow. a A Sick Wo"M" C"irc1 With Arson Ctaciwwrt. .. Vpnl Mr. Klanor Haw ley. chargeil by two detectives with hav ing flrwifhepi ice H'lVi, u pearwl in F .. ,e-- is rning Her attorney asked hh she w-i very ill and was hardly Ixr-.'. n IV -Ther i current gmsip ; the varioaw Baabassie that the Qegotia nos between F.u!ard nd the Porte are A R.-iw C'C XfZO MK) Iprfl met- w-c-i--ed in n - j -f ill fame- - ;.-ot s rets were mmV i v rw iliac b- take $1 .M per aM, TR RIEL RLBLliLlON. STATUS BUT LITTLE CHANGED. M Jieton Still Waiting at Fih C'-e 'a1" &ppi e A Ni"os fcs.jn r From Annihilation. Aiv,f, Vprtl 3U -There i eps'ialiy new about the rebellion. Uaa. Middietion till reuiaUi in Camp at r i-h CreeA, wailing for puppllee and ammunition by the -teanier Norlhcotc, s hich L- ?trand ed on the sand bar. on Saskatchewan He cannot move until supplies, reach him. The arrival of ihe sUnnier at Clark's Cror. ing i- i ol lematicil. I he gneral opinion IS that Mldhetoii - forethougnt -ajed di1 troops from annihilation in Uie ravu attic indi".retiou or uont of judvmen would have reuitel iu lh whole f, ,r-e teiug j mowed down. The lieUeral'?. carefuluvo" has inspired the men with confidence. Ther : are eoutlicting -tatemeut-s about an Indian riiug at Ju Apisrlle. roiue think the alarm Ls unii -,i . '-,t M.-ijor VVai-ii declare that an upru-iug ir. almost oertaiu, an t the consequence will be terrible. More troops are to be Concentrated there. Capt. M late, of the Moose Mountain scoutr, has organicd a thorough nysteni of patrol from Moo.e M'liiutain to ( ld Wive' ltke, a dutaucv of l.m miles. This was accomplished within -11 1- Ihe tiuely MioUtltesl UieU Ulldt r lii- foiiimaiid are o placed over thi--tretch of ixuntry as to make it impossible for anything o pass. The object is to pret tit the escape of the rebels to American terri tory. Word has reached Battleford that scouts from Battleford under Co!. Heiider--oti, hae dtaOBWad Um Indians in that di--trict. who hail raided that di-trict and were encamped m force alout five mih s we.-t of Found Maker-. Reserve, faring sumptuou-ly on settlers' cattle and driving their hor-e-aud bucklstards. Oaf. Otorf is making' pre parations for an early settlement of accounts with them. Capt. Steal i- -aid to huvi M heved Kdmonton favterdaj with scouts tuid police. Immediate active measure- will be taken to drive the Fort Fitt. Saddle Ijike and I'rog Lake ludian- to North Branch when- they will be run down by 'orces under Col. Herehmer. The Hali fax batallion left for Swift Current ye-ter day . . a TH MISSING LINK. A Long Wanted Witness for the Famous Tichborne Found. E DM Moim, la., April Ml The Tichborne cat e involving the Kiu'ii-h baronetcy, and an immense estate m Fnglaud. has come to have toflal interest in Des Moines. It will be renu mbered that at the close of the trial of Arthur I rton. claiming to la- Hoger Tich borne, heir to the title and property , he was declared an nnpo-ter and -enteuced to twelve years imprisonment. At Hint tune it was claimed by irton's OOtoMal that the testimorny of one man, whose whereabouts they were tinaba- to locate, would fully es tablish the identity of his client. He could not be found and t rtou was transported. About on-year ago his term of b .i ishuieut expired and he returned to Fug land again and began the task of proving himself to la- Roger Tichborne. Marshal Hafner, of DeMoines, among other peace othcers, was corresponded with in relation to the missing wiiue--. Some four weeks since ht became -ati-lied that he had located him in California. In tact the Marshal dis covered another man that personally knew gat witness, and had been a ured by him that he could filly identify DfttM and Tichborne. This intelligence Hafner conveyed to Ismdou by partn- hav ing the matter in charge, who forwarded to him $5,0UU with which to prosecute the search for the witeees, Accordingly Marshal sent the Clerk of the Fohee Court to the I'aeihc top on this errand, and to-day was re warded by a telegram from him, dated at Sun Francisco, stating that he had been -m-ces ful in his mission. He had Men the man and ascertained that his evidence would be all that was expected. McCord will la- home on Tuesday. Marshal Hafner cabled the report to London. MACKINAC ISLAND HARbOR. The Report of Engineer Poe on the Proposed Improvements. Col. Foe, engineer in charge of the dis trict, has made the following rejort upon the projected improvement of Mackinac harlajr. If a harls)r is to be con-tructed it should be ixated at Mackinac harlsir or vicinity, rather than at Mackinac Island harlor. and my preference would be for the bay just we-t of old Mackinac point. Tliat a harbor of rafngi in tin- loaahtj would la- a great con -rah tottl there can be no doubt, but to be agtofen! nearly or ijnite two miles of break iter would be titceary, the co-t of which would uot be much, if any, less than $l,3Ui), OWX The effect of this would la? to afford -hipping a safe liar bor without going out of the way from four to seven miles, niid notwithstand ing the convenience of inch a harbor. I can not bring rnjaalf to the conclu-ion that the object is suJhcient to justify the expenditure of o large a -um. It must ! horse iu mind that it would la- under somewhat -traordinary cnditions th it the hnrbOf would be used. "Ordinary -tortus do not greatly endanger shipping m Ihe "traits of -mac. Appreciating fuliy the great magni- f the commerc;ahrough the Straits of M i kinac, I come with reluctance to the conclusion that -nch a harUr i not worthy of improvement by the gen. ral government. For a harbor for local purjoe the preferable loca tion would be in -he near vicinity of the rail road pier at Mackinac harlsir. But this l.ality l naturally protected only from KM north, west and onth. To prnteM it from winds corning from the northeast and south east artificial protection would have to be supplied. To do this efficiently would involve the con-truction of nearly as great length of breakwater as in the case of a harbor of refuge, the cost would be very gr- n?. an i if i- my opinion that the inconvenience to local intere-'s not - .r' . , great to warrant the expenditure. The Trial ot Sbort Begun. Vn rk. Ipril :D Richartl ShrL the assailant of Capi Fheian. of Kansas ity. was rr ugne-l for trial at noon to-day. The - r rded. It -va" necessary to -- f i-nli nt the w K- t.Lourne.1 nrii tO- rp, .rrOW. s Must Report tor Duty Bvaw. ( ni Ri-ian offispr on ievivs of aheeoce m Jwitserland haee roreed order to report at Ht. Peters bar g im mediately. - - A 8'ft; ttogligh Fnsfnrg i- said. TmE AUTOPSY MADfe Officers Moran and Scoty Arrested on the Charge ot Manslaughter 1 La ijml u or vein etaininiOKn A W uilan. ws lUAdr yesUoJUy lil Igg reSidei.vx of Maurice Houseman by li. Hake and Vtoud. in the precxrnoc ot lr. Heel. HarlL. 1 c Coroner b-tvJi-n. Um? ball was found in the pjeilion indicated by Ur phyi clans at tin earlier examination, near the trjnt abdominal wall. It bad pwnetraUxl lUr .ule-ti(.e- .- blsS feared by the at lending physicians. The hail, upvn U.e -.a-of which so much importance re-U. w laken care of by Coroner Bradish. W bethel or not a jury wib U J.t l. dct -t'.ane which j othcrr tlr d the fatal -hot l- iUei-t.-'l. o! much speculation. I pon ooinpiaiul of ' ictor F Heart, broth rr th dts astd. I'rtJKscuting Attoruc) I ner issued an order for a warrant fot the ar rest of Ieteetivc Chvtltss F. Moran and Fa trolman Herman Sinty. The warrant ' .g. - tavi.i with uion-Iaughter and I K-lec i ii,t.-t -et the sh::.i 'jp-lMi rv. 1 li-t m mg. who gave lond for his appearance iu t sum of o,UU). Col. F. S. Pierce and Don . ls-ather- are hi tandsmvn 1 tective Moran. who has ln indisiaised and otitmed to the hoUM for a greater shaie ol the past two days wa not served with the I i per - 1 t.-t i Veiling, but, UlHUi l ing uotitied he would be this mormug, -aid "all right. 1 have my bondsmen ready and will be on hand at the preliminary examination." The officers will be arraigned before Judge Holmes in Fohce Court tin- morning at '. o'clock. The coroner's inquest to inquire into the cause of Heart - death meets at the Sup ri-or'- room this morning at 10 o'clock. The Real Estate Dealers. In MnpOMM to a call is-ued by U.S. rigg-. of Missouri. Secretary of the He.ii F-tate Dealers National Assx'iution, about adoen loaal dealers met with Ml. Grtigga and J. C. lioldeu. of Rted City, a" Sweet -llotel, ye-terday, to form a S'at. aaaonia tioii. Col. R. F. Sinclair wit- chairman ( the meeting and Joseph IVnu acted M Secretary. A committee, consisting of A. T, Paga, F. F. T'uttle and Joseph Fenney. was appointed to prepare article- of MteMM tion and an adjournment wa- taken until K) o'clock tl.i- morning, when it is expected .1. OL Young, of Iowa, Pwajdtof KM National As-iKuatiou, will le pre-, nt. The Soldiers' Home. The local committee on the -ite for the Soldier's Home, met last erasing M the of rice of Dr. (iriswohl. Hon. C. C. Cometock was chosen chairman, and Dr. Orwvold, Secretary. The committee IN in BOtrntpon detlCe with KM Legl-tatlVe Con 1 1 1 1 1 U e. It IS expected that the lgi-lative OOmmittee will Ik- here next week and any person- having a -uitahle site which they desire to offer an requested to leave notice with Hon. Henry Fralick at his office in the rear of the Grand Rapids National Bank. The con Bxfttee ad joarned to meet again at the same place next Tuesday eveti'ng. Welcomed Home. Mr. and Mrs. f, . Wur.burg, arrived in the city last t vening on the MhSO train. Thaj were met by a large party of friend- Mid well-wishers. Mr. Wurburg tote beseiged on every side with congratulations o that half the time he did not know whom he was talking to. s LOOKING FOR ROSSA. Capt. Phelan's Ten-Year-Old Carries as Many Guns as Pa. Capt. Thoma- Phebin's tw -lve-year-old boy. Bob. is a characteristic Western young ster. He is nn expert in the use of the ptotoJ or the rifle. Ieing able to pierce a quarter nine times out of ten. with a pistol, at twenty paces. When his father wa- getting ready to come to New York to testify ngain-t Dn i miter Dick Short, who carved him up with laiwie knife in O' Donovan Rinsa - den. Itob -aid that he was going along to. His big black eyes flashed, and he aid: "I can shoot as well as you can. father, and I want to have a nhot if there - any g ' ihg- Bob came along. anI when he took off his coat, in the Continental Hotel, tofreahan ip for breakfast. Detective Se rgeants on U riehten and Kernan were mimwl by the vi lon of two revolvers, of ; calibre. -trappd aboM the youngster's wai-t. H began, as won as he had his breakfast, to urge hi father to take him to see Ro-su'- den. hen When he reached the bailding, at 12 Cham bers stre't. he wanb'd to b allowed 1 go up -tair and ban I Usk at Rossa. MtoN trrea dissuaded him. Capt. Fhelan cirriw two revolver-, of t4 cRlibre. strapped at his waist. .V. F. Shav A Notable Wedding. One of the leading social events of the lay was the marriage last evening at North Muskegon, of Mr. Mentor MttteM and Mi-s ROMta Arm-. The welding took BtoM hi the residence of the bride'- father. ieorge rm-. Fsij.. and was attended by a large numler of rtir h ading citizens. It was an i legant social event in nil its nppointmettte. I lie decoration- were the work of J. AUert Hovey. of Grand Rapid, and the rrfn nunts were furnishel by that prtea at caterer-. Julius rtul :.. of rand Rapid. A reception followed the wedding and a -pien did time wasen joyed by th large assatobiage with dancing and other sooal recreations. .wriA-V .- Thurhti - A Gatbermjr of Lodges A I. laow, April k The Ancient brier ' I nited Workmen hal h big gatbenri: I last nighb Rattle Creek. Marsha!'.. H and Concord lorlge wsre preaent b ties her f member I rtj three new mem ter- were initiated last night into ) bion lodge, making its mmberrd 1 the target lodg in the fate ' I" troit. The oreasioTi rUmed with a fine ban iut at the Alt ion Hone. Hatred t.li Dead. -tx-. h. M . Vpril II KMJMMt lars was hanged at fas Crw U day f ' murder of the Nesmith family over ft rear agw He wa indiffesent and dis: j s f rrv h . faiied hi l'lentlfy A Mtejfc OteMMjft iw isftwawVaws Tw Tat anaaJL Sai ; - i The n i a ad ope F.m ggggl kfttag-rtok which m gg last evening. rss deevWI ' earty ens Kaoawand Mteate ateaaali MjgMJ a targe aavahar frrwn rmad. AMERICAN BRIGANDS TRAIN RObBtRV I N INDIANA To Tram Men Shot and Thirteen T housaoj Dollars Stoien- No Clue to f e Ht p.etratorfc Cljs ias!! Vpi Vt 11 A) o cluck last t.igU. a- train No it, leating lAK..si;:t hi 7:V p. in., was oounng up Smith viiie hill, eighty live miles from this city, t man eli tered Uir baggage and express iwir, in which lieotge Davis, of liouisi llks was on duty as elj -- messenger, and Fetrr Vetber as baggagemaster . If it man upon entering, struck Ujtti ineij on the h-ad. ki. s-king ti.t a. iU.ir. Dai I- altt mj t-d to get up. but w .- sl.oi ai the head and tell insensible ! w . . -lumanded and got up m in. Luuzit ! n revolver and was comiellts.i to git KM key from the wounded man's pocket, eut r 11. e sfe and tiand out the cash. He I egged the robls I hot to -!imj1 him, but as he litUsi the last package ttu t obiter eliipllisl i Im . iolitr into hi- head The man theu Ills escape. Mess, Davis is UOW lying uueon-suous and will not recover, lie-re s no clew to the theft. A large amount ol DLi) taken. NTabbar dnsl at 1 p. m. T he ami -tint of booto wm ) flBi . The Monument to Poe. Nr-W foSk, April Ji The title of ttu ReV. . A. Algae's otiitiou lb la- delivered on the osca-ion of the unvi liingof the actors' mon umi til to Kdgar Allen F.e. Monday. May 4. in the Metropolitan M twum of Art, l- " I hi Mi--iou and the Error! of (ientus," and W Uliam W inters' poem 1- calltsj "("astaway ." I he -i each of Fdwin Booth will touch ujkiu the great i-y mpathy shown by all actors to ward monument- to do honor to genius, and the close tie that exist- betWe n literature and the -t a,-- Ii Slrylax" at New York. Nis V- 1. 1.. April :!o. -The Russian cor vei'e " Sir ax ' arrhed in the harlnjr this y- alter a ijuick passage mm Hamp ton roaaft. She departed from Norfolk si hurriedly thai three of her crew were left. T he "i iariiel" l- MtogOtoi to la- follovteg her lu re. TRADt AND FINANCE. Chicago Markets. OtflMi ok f. . Ian ou. Pom rs't Bl k. ) (iklMi llU'lliN, l ; 1-.-'.. Cable Wheat and corn titroug. I onsols open-l MM: lat.-i .:.' 14, I j-n. High. (Hose L Wheet May. W A MM JuiiH IMS M Mf July Vfi-s W'v 1 um Jane t-:5 v,L S w Oati June .... & i7'a m m Pork bine $11 H9 II 11 12 , 11 TJ , (rd June . i ii Kl'i ; yis tMH MM New York. Nrw Yoek. April an. Wall stnt closintf M !.- loaiiol at ns rate-. elosi at ll;isr cent. Kzchauire clissl firm- pasted rates it7 ' 1 actual rates. $1 gjiMM fur sixti ilH.is; H K'4t(i Ks-t for da- mmmL , (tovernments closed firm; currency 6's 128 hid;4's coupons 121 bid: 4 Mi's do 112N hid. Pacific railral loiids i lo-il aa foUwwa: Union hr-ts. iMtHIIB tototj (haate, MtHhM: ninkimc funds, ii- 3 Wil.faalieh USSiMlliH. Nkw Yobk. April :V). ftAMM Doll bat fit ; prn- - anehanged; aw M75tStM; - pernne, Isi 801 1 1": rwond boop Ohio, $1 sTifrrt pe southern Boar, aab t but Inn; common to ahaSoe extra, $1 ShgjA Whim optinn- ware unsettled and dosed after an active day's basini-sh barely Bterwlj and 1i1.fi from the heat ngorw. gpot lots clcawd trona and m$tchiaher; simt stte. ,,f unrail'-i priiat, tec; onaraded winter r.sl. .i $1 07; Nn. 2 isd, i "i No, 2 red winh r. i May Mand N . red state, 1 M; No. I nil w inter May, $1 m: June. i 06 tfj 106 -i. -Inly. 41 w.l 074. pGona h",,IiK ere awdatateli active and hragohv, ewsing teadjaad 4 to btohertapM Iota closed tirii. and 1ts'- higber. ot wtl luutnuh-l mix'il. 1 :'. ic: uttviiuer. nuxeil. ."v iiinl No. 2. ''l4i'.;N". mixed, bi. - 1 Jane, W v"-' i-: Jul. 'via'c. Oats Optiona were qaaetend irrmla. ()--ina atfwdy and S 'c lower. Kot lots clMei strotit- aiidatrirle hicher in Mime rass. SjM.t sahi "f N.i. 2 white atata at MHc; No. I mixeii. Mm. !2Vej42Sc; Jane, Ite. Uyf. firm; wterr . 74 7H -. slate. TMh sue. hKi.M yuiet and anchanaad Pork Bull ami vr-ak. it...-. b'. . LH1 li-l dnO and heavy. $7 P. cash: v if ; M Mm. ; J"T B lane, Btjoab Quiet; fair to good, rshning, I -'V BtTTKB Quiet but tirm .State. 14tJ-J. . Wt era. I0ai27c. ItVmm Bteadjr; Mate. Hou,,- twern. I" -: Detroit. IUCTRoir. April . Hour Pri'- t'llaj were Michiaan wintei vOtt, H,:4i : Mlchiaaa win'-1 wheat, n.der prKs.v, :a.'. i: Michigan wintsf wheat, patents, S Si 75; Minnesota bsJkets'. ' -T h.". Sth Minneanta it.-nt-. 6(l SO; rj-a, Ut 4 2. Tlie n- nin of the irrain ir.arkt was dateyad an half hour thi- moruinK n the al tie. . qaMtettens from 'hioao. wl.jeh adiic. indi oatad haa he n col off from the Western Tnion TelMrraph Companr by the Chiaaga Hkiarti "f Trad. . All trad tog had to ta daas on prival lime fiimi lldiagii and N"w i..rk aaetattoas Ttie ltt'r weo. ;,WH np ) i-roa Rftern'ri.lir v..-" vsir tali etrnteg. when prion ni!l mii' h hiaher tian on "etnla'" linl. I'ri" wsrs ssloilows: Wheat I 1 w .-. moCIM bid. 1 ask-d: Ma). I M bid, 1 tiV askl. Jme 5 rjOO ba at 1 W:4 'mr at l 07 Jnl. 1 t, 1 1 m asksd; Mo, red. 1 "i 1 hid. 1 Mai. 4U ea 1 Kn at 1 o"'V: Jane. lu.Ot at 1 it7S. Jnly. P8 bid. Cora Mn, 1. epot, Ks bid, TOiS'- We akd. Reoeipts t..-tH a tea H eara wh-'Ht. -ir af corn, and 4 1 ar of it. Grand Rapids Market. rih prW'X rmm nai n - TnsiRAH Orrtca tKM' ffbeal nl leant basvy, Me; M:t, No, 1 white Mc orn. 44-. i hit. Frksh MrTs rSW. r rwt. 4)" ti I ;; V run "or., firm .1 sa : m. hfT) I . !i-.rl. IX414 . . i-smd. per rmahel. t curi. 4S7r. k'p. 1 ' T Ht SONS Of VETERANS A Fiii Entertainment by Honve Talent and to a Worth Object A tail slArd audMJMH l USiUed Um abMti tiinutent turuisnesi : i.'.i ?vii- V eU-russ ai I'owe-rr s I ara Baasw KM M MJMKJ Tt" recitations ol Miss 1 . e W ;ikjI. Mi.l Uu - i ) Misr ii u Miller Wert tl tat a it namhars On the prvrrain and Luougbt iut hearty tuiimrw and many flora: tribute, Ihe follow ins lb , voeileni program um 1 1 Quartet I n. rtprins m -iiut- 1st..-. D A rieiielitsj. W H Imeaifci A hioutei J lieUMH. I Ueltti.ai he tile of Ixs-kout MoUb nan hoket Mlrv- Mm., w IkU. a I'tAUe not" biirlii l-.s. H ( Post. 4 e.l.uNo. i tOilMUe AWrd Mim Annie Miller f. lieeitatiiai. In ii- uu..ial P M haliard rSi 11 a. "Kloriaa's Huna.' ' t 1 liHm! ide rvinjcs ul Araby' Mr. V M Davis Plan. . I .....uaiee 11 I Put. IV gacitatioii Aux Italian Mktar Marie Wllsoli. H.MXtald 1 m Oioian l.jM'.l. 1 . liel . -I 4 Vlo II fv.lo All NMe Mlsr Aniot Millet fi. yunrtet Tl.e Thrwe h .far leuhr. h A lv. :.. k. V H bmiulf A hloil.el J. Beusetl. ' li.vlt.. i"e Ma-tlte of tniliOr Valate Hsnsaaw Miss Main Wilson Before and aftet the entertainment tla pWn of Veterans drum ip- parmied upon Campaa l'. .ce hiidl'anal street and lendered soun ih i slectio!4- of "nimeiital music Tla? proceeds of the entertainment will In used by the Fst in observing leooration Dag. Unclaimed Letter. 'The following letters remain in the post. ott.ee uncalled for: gggflUKgggM i-isi. A Arnold Sis-ncer. Ail mat. J It. 11 Barber WM bdlina W K. limrkvu HP. btan' 11 M Hush J O. IWkertou J K liartmr Jake Bevaat, Batiar John, Hm 1 1. Hngiian. Fred. Bennett t H. Hltea T b. liinWll t 'liarhe Bohlte tins. Burliah Mr. I Call Luoso. Cuppar , Chase W, Chasss ( harlss. ar riprins 1) IMmiI.is H P, lhtlle) Otrln V BaWsoL Peter, lioiiftlary laMl. I law son ll. K tllli T. ii (lamp I klintoa iirax itworee.tiriften J K. II McaWeji W R, Harword Billia. Hail .1 I A ... H it J Is! Ml. ( o lb t. 1 liaiuei tun Kd. Hall I bar lea Hail Wl. H. Mall A J llossii k iiidr-w. Hulsitj A M I li nan S. J Joitnaoe Joha h h 1 i- .1 MMl . M Mie-o-t-b i.i-i' . Mornssi Mortis Mi Caffert) Alfrer, Miller A Middle on Minor A h. MarkleBei I . Mwhisr(i H Murr John, S Nes SI Napierala Jolt, V . N,,ble l W Norh 1 1 t. . Ken . Nixon A K I. P IVdcraon W, Philli Wdlair A. PLifl.f Hem . Fops A. K Iticharda A A, Bnelbej D B MmoidsO Ba ,.i H I ni . Beevss J. itesssl J i. H Sh.sik Jam-. Stafford Sohn. Stone J L. I Tnber Pi.-r. I odd ' tiarles. VoeUnagh t. Nan lvk. Kd. W w'l .: ; i A-.i Karl L, garrsn J W Williams John. Whiifonl 1 ( For Hto Ladies. The place to get sewing tnacliinee repaired is where the repairer has no interest at --take but hi- reputation a- a practical workman, not when- they would rather aell you a new one. Agents' repairing as a rule diee not grte sati-faction. Adjusting 1- a trad fl-r twelve year- experience I am prepaircd to do work that will give K-rfect satisfaction. I do not a-ll new machines or work for any company, and have but one obfect in view, thai i- do work that will build up for me a good trade as a repairer of sewing machine-. I will call at your -hop or house, examine your machine, b-li yori what iviti be done, what it will 00-t In. of charge. Then you can decide whether y ou will have it done or not Ail order- received by postal will receive prompt attention. I rebuild, nadjust. dean ami repair all kinds, have part-, attachment and MaKtef for all. Shop at lib Summit -treet. J. H. MMBAM) S wing Machine lU janrer HARTMAN'S vGALLERY To-day. COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE I- m,m b.1 of Work fot lift's Mri T 4-as per Hi. !r, 4r H?. 1 rfm h one, white ",vT. TV. e gg- tte-J HTd warranteiil. I2lr pr daT O atri!. I Itia for 17c Bohemian Ins-) 1'psira. K ' ' -,- I,', i K'.'ienh s'nit at lttfm imrw M -r pr fh r. - , .. i .7"T O --d-- Whlts. f' jri! "V a rip K:-k Ana. Ftenil 4 I lb lr V 1 a alrre-m IV ;rf.t "r. I m Wk j itra 0 ftegf, i irannlat-) I Kj . n -w Figs. i rw sfneMi ra vnrm W. 14S W'm-fm irrssl S 1 " B. A M I : - . .... njMgi . r ,s M'V U. the line lea Uh clap tail w beie tbe.i w ill " ?m i.a. A t ''Mi astl S are full deteiluiuexl that the pe,. pie of Michigan shall le- ivirnatl UiltggnV si Wl.e't t p.lrblw lt ll.fcsh- 4Uld CWiaate SfaUho A IkifctPaMY. I nr (irand 1'ictuc on ail kind tat var pads U lar ixintii.o.vi until ftirlbe i.otns. 1 be largest aeas.ctlue-td the tliiewt iat lertie the IJet gtasle klioSl. b t :. 1 .. 1. the tnowt aabuindins' low pruaw 1 Al KM hi Bhl SSI . . , . . N I-ett-o gtas.1 ! lie foumt Jv.i'l Hhi s.si 1 . fl.tltl 1.1(1, fl 15, Ttus line i-iUiprisea. the MMl lialitie to U f. nind in at. tuar kot VaLvrrs 1. 1 l.Ki. $1.1. fl.i.',, $ljft. t het ate the imii s-t.- 1 have never tedd sm mhi.i of this make on ao- iK.liI.t "f the eXtM-lot i ii p'. M Hji'trTTEa. bir pnoe etui farLhar raduottd with a h.rge luvosoa of toMT ebons patU'tns. never known s !iej. iN .hAjvs jfk . Bt) MR) Hfte, ftSe, ifto, .rMC, M hV ll.iv,. press, itu luile sii tb differont ipiahtiee a w.-' a tin lead gi-sb- mHiiufieitirexl. atid is a enrpnee to all. . 1. in . A 1 - 111 am Curtains and Draperet In ever VgflMK iii qnaiMj 11 lioal IjHoe. Nutt iiigbatn. as .; iw Ina drapene m l'Jual v. ' 1 . . I .i;M.r ., bi the ard.r bi the pint, and all offi-rexi at low tr jirinee than can Is ' . -ei .iw where hrn I Wo iM 1 am We wish it Wf. ;. fo tie ! entunemte all the different articles in our store W. rtlli of Httetdlol, 'There are thousands of doll ar worth of Merchatldls. s',, os and (vnudere that is cun mam ling 4?Tvt at ten tint; frotu .-usbitners al) over tin ooiiiitn its Well he CltCteitk mj- fit The sup I ii eoi-tiis siifticielil f-t tle iiif r-ie s dehlHtJlL US H1' d pa t1 rue 1 We e ttevet M. Wei) supplied I I .. A - I AM rhe liost Kinl There are U A -' I b ji.itt maoti in to d LM hh can't Im-Iji thinkiti aiil fit n't h' s;i mg 1 hat tiun- is ( ti I tfagj btggl tf it's , I v hat 1-. t hat kiwi1 ? 1 i .1 And ojuiiar 1- tnr : - and RggMsV WtK gE-MMl at thf Tiio-t mcKHrat4' pn-for t Ik i-si rno-1 I fin urh arnl mcM K I errant Tailoring, con sult u- tin Suiting- T.-u-t SjirniK Idtr1 Weighl .r-foatinkr- aipi Tmu pi nc FINE TAILORING al THI GREAT WARDROBE Custom Department, E. S. PIERCE fa J