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Telegram. Grand Rapids VOL II. -NUMBER 106. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 7, 18H5 PRICK 2 (JEN IB Morning PEACE NOT SO CERTAIN Distorted at gngUnfl'n Ventilating Pu y Anxiety begmmiig to .- - iitn..rit ' ,r i 1 . lUUtlea, vhu Q ial la legartliug a li .'esibdltuU. It In ii ruvd taat Mr lit tU ttt HoUMi jf U UMte had bea U uUfV, ni II i Ui Ftnt T fetaasst Has aa oi Sir Peter I.uiuWu - staff, ha- urnird t I i fits, and i ipers relative to re the debate ou de Staai had tu! ,tiuiu u hn'lish protectorate m Denmark'- King Consents. IxBUo.v May 6. A djapafteh from Copen hagen stale tuat the hu.g of iH-umirk ruia definitely vre-i to act a arbitrator on the -Uou a.- to which power r -; ousibie d of March , by which III III. i- of the i A Br't;sh V ory 10 Egypt H tiw, M ty Iftachtueut of British - .-f.-at.-d the rebel.- . lg nu n and caiturintf Dm oAbm of the attacking r' ' - ! 111,1 !,"u WwoaJd- j The Heport Reiterated. Ixii" - May ' 1 .-, atcie from India to -ev.-'tl ii .rmn j.ai r. iterate tne i tntoaent that S. - Peter Luin-Hl-n ha- re signed. Mup kr at Un.oo City. I ito Tin. Mich.. May While both were ntuimr the indrjenee of liquor yesterday aftem.sm. tMer Miller inJ Kuene Sahs bury, bcothf a-m-Iaw. quarreletl and fought in a livery barn, Salisbury beiti worsted in thr- . u,-. - -.n. t threatening to khl Miller if l.e came to tne Salisbury s home, in the wen tern part of thr nl .;.'. 1 i-t evsnin. while Eufen Salistur a- tlone m th- hou. Miller ind old nin Salistury ap proachd, tnd. as Miller nternl. HfHM LMMnfanl a rtrte at him from a rear ruotu. Thold man -eied Miller to pull him out of the wt . r s nek -nouti. a- ht- aoa fired promptly and Millar fell mortally Owad il the tal! entering just leow the heart, aud pas thronh the luns. He liei tf.o'it tif: en icmut. Voun; Salis-i-. v . irr -te! in 1 . u ! He admits the kiliin. -iv it wv premeditated. . A Guowdfr Explosion. Nbw V rk Wiy ". Thin mornintf aboat two hand . - .f ti e St.-inway li ano 1 it .' u'f irinrf Co. went on board the t.- i i : ; ;-; .-eof eon eeying Mr. W'tlliatn Stein way who left on thw ste - r'.Iiie." for a trip throTijh K i rope. v hile the icuriontsh were tiring a ante from a small cannon off the pier at Htfbofceo, a kerf f p-wder tecame init. 1 fade burn eph Be-i, and rjawJt: of left j: Jo- "''it the face slightly burned. Tht Latr Appointments. V4MMM May .". P" -f-y "f nhe Trwa'ury has reimted it - n of' J Nimmo, .' f of the Bureau of Ulalwfiiw. aad appointed OoL W m. F. Swit- UiWOnri. to 4 ,-.., m him. Col. Prei r naval Hunter - Birth 1 1 th The Arm Arbor Assault. Aawa. Mtah, May . Mr. Qbmmb, rM tn nl It IS C!uverus on Ti Rnaaanaayv Va.. May 1 aartrr'l rih trw mnr.ier of M d.-on ie niht of mar - . e v , 1 1 thi twken taw aaaatofla auaut I ed v guilty of murder I nr.r J l r r, I , an w .wnsL turnaNe at 5 linn ind ewd V I- one men m.. M t P .i-,.t re of nj t ' twKaseaa. aad saht w rawahV THrea YearR or rtejrpannJkM . . . vt t . May John H Fntek ee t t' es 1 avelapas Ionia rw three fear H.tesi .tai -ot gntlty svnr TnEARMYQFTHE POTOMAC An Oration Defend. rig to. 041 : PuraueJ Of McC'ellin. Bi.rm A, - At the reunion of th Aruj of Ukat FotoiuoC to Jaj iwA. tiraat fM lUUBtNaiy re elected prtwideut u.id Ibm grualttWl U iilMBi A UeiegraU. aa theu Mttt informing hun of hi reelection lh ' .leuef ai reputed, thaakiug tbe uiwuibers b..r ttictr kaftialltv Lb eieCtlUV hiUl a MSCOild tag, Il -houid tie the MMI forming tl ,ut c -. .-; It .1 hi Weil. ILiU r liioi -. v- next NmioAi elottned U lite i Hoii.r. hour t, pointed i- i-'ed, th audience ruea to rt. Uld HUtied III Uir Cf.o 1-. i! ta iled, ha La thrown LB the air, and m$ went wild. When quiet wait re Savor Istlf .e. in ts-half .f the city, d Wie member of tie SiH'ielv to the I ud he retretted It . .L-HC.-..f Wreetof the -ca-i on. Maj. lieu .H.J Hint responded briedy in trrhalf of the Army of the Potomac, and the ;et, I. Am C. Sr-jw, then rf.u! t .k ih tie ootni-o'ed for N-c.iAton. ;n which he reft-rto Warren, "fi r; 1 tn." I iiconiiui tftl Surreuder;" (trnut and Mclel!an. I he or itor of the evening wan 1 tjor (ieocrai L. I'rtlt. ot Brooklyn, S n oration wa a mant-rly handling of the a-hieveirietit of the Army of the FotO-i.t.-. h wa-. in mam. a uefeun,. ,(f that if warrior- rti:d f (ten. McClellau. Ell fi.titu-! thai Mi- i'-llan'- removal from tfie army m wa- d M h iolitical in- - President lan'olu'n nurcr intention! yielded to the clear, powtrful, iTf.r, jer--.-t.-nt influence that at varioiw time hu MKIgbt t interfere with the organization. diMiplilM and move - .t the i: !n . S..-ch w.-re al-o made by QfMMf l.loyd anJ other-. . HORRIBLE SCENES Searching for the Dead in the Ruins in Brooklyn. Sh -i oaa. May . Fourteen .oditn luive teeL recovered uj' to 7 o cl.x-k this t veninn the rumn of the fallen bujldlflf in Krookl)tl. The -treet IU the Uel't horhood Were tilled all day with t-xcited ia-ole, who loudly denounced the enreh s.ne which led to the di-a.-ter. V can- of workmen di;- tfidtf in the ruin- during the later hour of the afternoon took nine laxliert in quick suc- ce-,.,u from one s,H,t. Not a -inle one of the ImhIks would have be n recouized by the ordinary obaeitei as that of a human hem.;. 1 h.- were charred to such an ei t. t.t ti to tle-troy ai. emblauceof humanity. I ha hr-t 'emams brought out were in a id, nhapeleM ma--. adbartBg together. I hi BOfoner. after examination, pronouueed I the 111 iss . b. the !Klies of two j-r- m. It 1- o-v-Mbl. to aaj u: n or women, youiirf or old. Shortly -tfterward auother tiolid was turned up. The workmen thought it was a iece of charn d beam, but phy-i- ! cian by cuttiutf into it witu a jsn knife. fiuud it part of a iHaly. People in td crowd ' uttered cries of horror as they witnessed this prooaadteg' Batata! panoM who had ! m mlaliliB 111 ilm ruins and were 111 i the crowd and many women beau to weep iiotid, the a-ople, ijrew nervous, and the throng h.-;nTi to sway slowly back and forrh. The policemen redoubled their exertions '. aaaf them iuiet, but to vain. It was a scene of rare excitement. 9 idd-nly a well-dreesed man walked through he police hue. S)IIle one cried it wa Mil ler, thr DOatraetOV, "Lynch him." 'T.vnt-h the hound." suddenly shouted another voice. I An aiijjry roar followed thi- cry . women -l . tnH backward jrew pale, the llfaBgM glaBOsd appreh. -n-i v.-'y ro'iinl at the mt-n-K people. Hharp cries of "no. no." and "H9 not the man." MM .juickly from i in m men. ami a moment later the siht of irotier Itendinrf over an other charred I . L-" distracted the attention of the crowd , aadtba threatened dauber wa- averted. a A NEW POLITICAL METHOD A Plan for the Choice of Delegates to Stat' Conventions. Wahhiwton. May . Senator Warner Miller, of New York, has carefnlly revised and prepared his proposed new plan for the tiou of delegates t fature tate conven tions of the Empire State, which was orijfi n illy aatMUlai to the t'ttca oonventiou lat tnd by that body referred to a com f . v.-n members of the convention, with M iliac as chairman for consideration. and to report to the State Committee. Millar left for New York City to-night, where he h i- called a meeting of hi eomnntt u the ."th insf. I h nt-nibers f the commit ted with Miller are. Qeorga Hli-s, s i 'irti-s. SiU Dvtcaar, Carroll F.. - Wrn. It Sir-e-t. n I Theodore Bapaa The difference Ufjeen ! il.er's plan and the one now in operation, is that all the delegates are to be !ected by a direct vote of the people, and not by county or delegate "invention. I nder it the number of dele aatai M 'i' "tafe canvrntiou will be about ne thousand Ave ISnndred. Thi j.lan is substantially the same a now prevail in Kagl tad tnd a few other statee. THE DEATH Of GEN MrOOWELL A &rtmf Sketch of His Long a"d Hon orable Miotary Career. Bas Faaacaajo, May & Brig. -Gen. Irvin Melinwll. who ha- been in a cntical condi tion here for the past two week. did at a viry early hour here, thi morning of pylon"" h tiwn(ch. aged?T year owll was a nMv of 1 I ra brrn in MML When 'pnite a 1 he was sen t to a military intita ince. and -eturning to this runn ,j -t Foiaa, from which msti radoated when IB raaraoU n- u u;n s' K-ier. i Vita. and in of ' Itiv. frw v i- hoard . He Completed, f-ran spsvit Bk The title IN THL LEGISLATURE. THE VARIOUS BILLS DiSCUSStD Tfi Afternoou Paaaed by the Senate 111 Couaiiiilteo of the Whole In tereatwi Pertoiial Atluaioaa. tts-w lnta to Tk l sxaofcox 1 n .-, ! t . ' I tie Senate pt-"ed the eiiti.c atlrm-'oLi in committer of Uir wtiole on thr regi-lraiion and eitction t tli-. 1 he ll .-. . t r J i. iU t.iii making an appro priation for the d.-af tnd dumb institute; amending the taw relative to cutting and mrrying away timbrr: and amending thr law relative to thr taking of depo ltiotin; alao the llottae bills prohlb ltuig u.n resident alien from 1 ring land-in this State and prohibiting the manufacture aud sale of buttrrine and oleomarganu. . almi ttie Senate Joint Keaola tiou j roviding f r an index to th. name- of Michigan aaidafM iu the late war. I he iui mitter rertal that 'JX ' l.OUU would be re juired t carry out thr provisions of the MBath r- Bounty Bill." I he House CoillUlltter of ttie W hole a.--, il the bill ite tiding the time for the comple tion of the Mar.piettr. Houghtaat aadOaloo. ago Kailw iy. During the di-cu.-ion of the la-t bill Kepasentative A. C. l) i-. of thr Upper Penineula, informed Keprr-entative Hainiiton, of Harbor Springs, that he Ilami'tou 1 w i- an in-ignincant bag of wind who-e talk had already tin- -e--im lrt the j eojde -ev. ral thousand d.llar- and it was ajpafaj thousand dollars and it was time he wa- -at down ujsm. e SCIENTIFIC BILLIARDS. The Contest at New York Last Evening Won by Sexton. New York. May ". Irving Hall was crowded to-night by an enthu-ia-tie audleli 3e to witnes- the match game of cushion carom billiard- between Co. F. Slo on and Wil liam Sexton. The game whs troni .! potota ilj, the total anOBtlta of -takes tor the win ner was $-MA. Sexton had the "spot" ball, but -cored nothing from the lay-off; in fact no count was made till the fourth inning, wheti Sexton rolled fourtten point-together. Whan once fairly settled down to work Sexton el.ctritied every one by hi- grand all-arooad playing. Slos.-endid not seem to at the game at all antil the nineteenth in ning when by the aid of fourteen he ran to th. front, but lost it again in the twenty ninth round. He a tneaJn to th- front to the thirty-fifth inning, but immediately dropped back. Then they ee-eawed until the forty-second inning, when Sexton drew right away by his fine playing and was at one time ISS points ahead. The -cor.- wa-: Bextoa SOU, average 8 W1-18S; tSoaeen 4v;. average ;'. 4."-4.K. e BASE-BALL. NKW YORK. lnnimrs 1 I 4 7 8 9 N.w ..rk 0 2 0 0 L 0 0 05 ieetaa .... I 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 s IW" hit. New York Ml Bout on ti Krr.r-, New York 12, Bitot on Pttehara, Welch ami Itof laejtan; I'mpin-. Daohar. W VSHINOro.N. Inniniw 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Nh:i..nal 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 S (17 atroaaUtani 1 II I 1 I t 0 hi lta.-.- hits. Nationals l'J. Meto. ti. Error. Nh tii-nal k Meta. 7 Pitchers, liirr and Hucannon. Umpire Stearns. m tananaaj Inniwrs 1 SI 5 7 I 9 Philadelphia. 2 0S10030O 9 Provident m. . 1 0 0 1 0 0 I (I ft Base aha, Phila 8. Pavel 7 Krr..r-. Phiav p.. Provi.22 Pi'i-ners, IMily, Met 'orinuK. DaipUW, lt 'lo-rt FurtcutMin. t ;ti' .e May ft. N. Hutlalo or Detroit tram.-to-ila : rain. A New Bill for Ireland. LuaiMM, May '. The flhndawvl states that a new bill tlealing with the htcal gov eminent in Ireland has been drafted con taining the following points: The establish ment of councils elected by popular vote in the place of rand juries; the creation of a Central Council at Dublin replacing the prenent boards of works and education and perhaps the abolition of Karl Spencer -othce: the duti. - nOW .-rformed by the Lord Lieutenant being transferred to the Secre tary of State for Ireland. a A Valuable Catch. Jjunehvii.i.k, Tel.. May ". A large poam of cituen who left Saturday for l,ee ranch, the scene of the murder of Andy and J ir I -Kobb, and James Guy, May 1, returned with Jim and John Bourland. Tom Gulf and Ar thur James, who had been turned over to the Tutted States authorities. Reward to the amount of 17500 had been offered for the capture of Stein, and Jim and Pink Lea, The ranch was destroyed by the poeae. For "Extreme Partisanship." WortiNurti.N. May . Poetmater-(Jen-eral Yilao to .i i xpiainel to a Unit, d Pens rej rentative tliat P .-tm aster Palmer, of Chicago, was suspended from office becaus. of xtretne partisanship during the ( ktobei and Pr--ulential campaigns last fall, ib is charged by hi political opponents with levying assess tne nts upon his employes and lsing government lurulter and wftrktuen to constructing platforms for political Baei The Baron Again. Io-trx -n.Msy '. Baron Tenny on has writ ten the following epitaph which i to be suit ably placed in Westminster ALttey in mem ory of tren. Gordon. Wsr t r T her blow. an hart i,-,n Th No'-thweafern Expeibd. e. My The rhi'rur. .' uls ?he t ttns of th Northwtm ria.1 in he V"trn Trunk T,r vciition. met tn-dy. nd Widel that th Vorthw "tern Lo"' Btt- But Not vV(l. W iwiiiTn. May . -"oi. lamoot. th IVashfaajSi i r-.rxa aeftretary. is aorw a-dar JUDuk CULtV An Eatimata ot His Character and : Ability oy a Leading Law Journal k rvau Uur tk lioui I titttu Law Jottirusl The Aaaer can bar ttave iearnrd aith pain ' !..'. L.r ? tf, gleaU-ft .Ur.-U l .v!. .!..- oootitry r pnsiucwd Ua ja, ' - : fealed i l a rr election U tti upirate HhtUc4, of taa on Slc-.tr, li.oiig'. in the tui strcoigth of ' -01 1 l tt.e r he lgW at too useful - -- I anas M Coo4ey a a uiiltionl : lawyer Laker I auk by the old of Story ano MarhiL A a writer up coaaUtuuunal . -.w 1- -jerior to Btory boaaee j :.r 1- more a.x-urale. lea diffuse (tnd not a? vain of a display of learning Hi legal jui.nruto ourpaoo tUuor of blory in : hrrvity and diction. T'hej espial thuer ot Mar-iiad m dicu n and in uim-iu raeeoa i.g .1.1 ".' - them in lea in yig. No . . 1. hal ever lord in thlo coon:?., laeooing ; I more rnlightrtird -pint of Ju-to.v or a inoie - rVelily balnllCed JudlClid UllLUl. Hl-WOfkoU i lorts 10 Kit tiueot epitome of tht law uith it oubject wnicli haev.r ! t-ii written m the Kuglnth language. Hi- latsyr- a lecturer in the law -chuolo of thr Univeffdtj of Michigan have given ban a per-oual aeuuaintaui'r aiih 'r ot the bar in eVeOj oeclion of the I uion. Through hi- laborta.san m-t-m-! r, an author and a judge ha two- . juire.t 1 hold on thr goal opinion of hie profee ssonal bsathian ouch a$ i- ptohahiy eajOed by no other living lawyer. And yet thio great lawyer, after haviag occupied for soun twenty continuous y. tr- a -e.it .. t.'.. Supreme bench of his State, was defeated of re election the otht r day iy a politiaal eotS buiation having at thr head of their ticket a man unknown to the legal Iprofeaaloo out ssdeof Michigan. We do isot wish to oay any thing m di-paragemeut M him, for w. haoai nothing of him. He Bay tar a goad lawyer aud may make an celleut iadjj But that the people of MlcoLfau should havt In-eti willing t put aside a law er of the pre eminent learning, experience an J probi ty .1 Mr. luotice Cooley for new and un tried man is a striking illustration of the Impolioj of electing judgeajby the popular vote. It al-o points to the faft that the policy of electing judges mi --.itT year-," when no political otlicer- are to be elected, 1- not a safe remedy for the bail results which fre quently tlow from the -y-tem of electing judge- by the opular vote. We find that here, on an "off year." h. well a- on a pohti eal y-ar, the opposing politiaal partie- meet 111 the conventions and noinicate their candi dates, and their party followers march up to the rack aud vot th-ir party ticket as blindly as they do on year- when pr -nl ntiul el.-c tors and rnensbers of Congnras are elected. The defeat of Mr. .1 11-ticH Cooley . though a great shame to Michigan, is no lo-s to him nor to the country. He had far outgrown the office which he Iliad He will be able, as a chamber eouu-elor, to take, ill a single fee, as much as the State of Michigan paid him for two y.-ars of toil iijam her beach of last resort. He will have, and will no doubt improve, th- opportunity of devoting tin lei-ure of his ripe years t the literature of the law: and we may expebt from thi- cir cumstance results as beneficial to Am-jiiri-prudeiice as those which flown! from the narrow policy of the f trsni r c institution of New York, which retiredtOhanoellor Kent from the bench at the - of 00. THE MORE J He MERRIER. Loyd Brezee Comi g to Grand Rapids to Start a Paper. Krotn the Pies Pt'-f- Lepd Braaae, of Grand Hap ids, was at the Raeaell House l.iot evening. "What's this rumor about your propoatog U start 11 new daily at (iraJtui K;.j .ds.-" he was askesl. 1 'Mine will be started there soon." "How soon?" "A soou as some of the necessary ar rangements can la- completed. This morning I bought the plant of the old trrnt Tunrs for the companv that will -tart the paper. It will be forwarded toOiand Rapid- directly." "But the pre-- hal gone back to New York." I expeet thai it will be shipped to Grand Rapids IU about two week-: as - on as it can ! dm v. rhaaled "What sort of a daily will you have?" "In dei eiidetit and morning." Tl H rVai I 'ress representative hiut-d at backing. "I will be backed by a man worth a mil lion dollars, a journalist and I food friend of mine." " I he papers have sugg. -t d I M. Weston as interested it the spinal column of then, w daily." 'T wi-h my friends would know thai much they sea in the papers about me is not true: in fact that mtst of it is untrue. Some Grand Kapids and Detroit papers have seen Jit to -ay that I was digesting a daily newspaper at Grand Kapid- and that I. If. P7eetoa wa baohing me in it. That all came about be eanas 1 happened to be driven out by Mr. tVeetoa whits to Grand Bapsda, Mr. Iveatoa 1- not the gaathwnan I refer to." "How do you like Grand Rapsnsr"' am entranced with it. It is a splendid, groaing. lively city." "W hat alstut your New York scheme?" "I atas offer.-d a good po-iu !i by M m ifcr inc Fditor Ooafceriu, of the New York Wo id, nt I r-gard thai as a tetter thing." nd the bandwagon journalist hnrrisl away to .--iteh a Jack-on tram. The RsaSS plant w purchased by Mr. Brezee yesterday as he states. The journal l-tic capitalist, whom he mentions a b;ifk ing him. is understood to t D, K. Icke. Ol the TottdO fifniif. a The News at Spring Lake. 1 ,.rr. p. .fidn-e if Tub I ri,Eoa. Si-kino Lkk. May 1. --Report say th r. is to b. a radaafaai in wage, at the ( ;t ;. ' V Savi 'ge mill. VY. C. Baker is aipaahaj laiiy frn tne South, wh re he ha- been P-nding the winter. M', Hunter Sav- ldge and family left California for home May 2. The Lizzie Walsh" has Iteen laid up for repairs ince the fire on lat I'hur. dayt bwt expeaai mon as make her regular trip. Frank Fos move into hi- new res ilience We-t of M- ' d d lie - m alsut ix we k"s. Mr. A. BUS and family, with . i-. ( tion of Mi Maggie, left on Wednesday for Forest City. Dak., where thev will remain till Fall . - -Mi Jeie ai;ae left for -cho..! at Six Corner lat sa- r lay . Martin W al-h ha resugnl is ; 1-: n n the school hoard. A rt R f rly of thi place. was married new ! r. SHORT NOT GUILTY. THE VERDiCT LAST EVENiNG Phelaii Waa Drunk and Quart 1 . aoiuo Kiaoa. PiHtois aud Diras IU ltuasa's Challitajr St ioa.it. M ay . 1 t.r defrait in tle eaer of Dsok Short bagaa to-day. Walker J. KI- ' llott. a per dtiaU-r . and J F. Kearney. -aloon kteper ot itus. city. leetlQed ttrtoir foir iwvw that Phrtan had made tii real to kill Kisa. toti. Itetorr and at lite meeting 1 K ' ofhee Uhr! -.'.!.. . - li -t 1 r;. '. that Phrlau wa drunk and quarrrlHome 01 the day of the aftault. and W(t- threaU :. nfc Sttiort wttelilltr latter ktegaii t!. etrugglr 1 witti him tt f retes- Kearney w.- rec-i ' and. tilled having told Pheian "ii l:.. way to Basaa's office tlial Kmmi & fri. ndli 1 him. He admitted having oorrti.pouded aitl Pbelan on Irish matters nndrr aa-;i m. .1 namaa. Geo. s. Bnuth lately hsetanaal 4 tn cap! Vol police at Waehiuglou ooutra ib-'te 1 l",r I ii. - -t it. Il.t-Ut. Ph. 1.1U CUcd t hi- runoval. He war runova d tor political j n.i-.n-. ii.d not till two yi-arr- hfu-r Phehm wa- removed. Pat Joyce, looking pale, t tok the -tand and te-titiesj that knne-, patois. ' and Ja; ion -e il ik- w r kept lying around It 1' office. He id. ntified the knife with wh'ch Sh ; -tabtel Ptielau a- the uu tl.nt Vat lying on ih- tab. in the otncr before l !i puarrel. Siirt then tstk the r-uujd. and m ' a long, rambling aud confused statement ( raid Phelan tii-t attacked! turn, and that he did the stabbing 111 - if ih-teU-e. I his . i. .- d if., testimony in Ihe case, and Charier F. Pi on he anensned up for Short. He w.ar ol lowed by Ar-i-tant I h-ti id Attornei feflOwS for the s-ple. After a brief, uupatt;al ohaiM b Judge an Hrunt. the jury retired at l:;k) p. ui. to consider their verdict. Nkw Yohk. May h. In the Short trial the jury to -night, alter some iieiit., i atioii, brought in a verdict of ac.juittal. A T rip to the Asylum. Deputy Shariff Plalte took Coriu bus Malloy I - K llama00 yesterday and left him in the A-y lum. Mallity lr sUejfaM! toskM and ha- been confined in jail for the past feu weeks. The A-ylum is hi crowded that in order to get one man m it is necessary to j take another out, and Mr. Pl.dte brought j back Peter Hughes, who ha- been then about three years. Mr. Hughes's eondittOB ha- greatly ;mprovd -nice he w. i.t lh. re and he will hi taken care of at the County Poor Farm for the pr-eut. TRADt AND FINANCE. Chicago Markets. OSTSOXOS f. V. 'I wioH. Pawesa's Hlak. GUAM) liM-H-s. May ". Isn.',. s ( abh-- -Wheat dull, heavy . ( ourulM Dpi. Uhrh, ii. Wheat Mav. M4 h' WS MRS June . -s .4 -v, K- HT, July t w? aj4 ph 1 ota June 47 47 J4 47 47 Date June . U B H4' M Pork I in-- til H II M II J , 11 ' 7 , lird June ti MM t '. a" sii ti sit New York Nkw long Ha Wall sTr.t ei.tsirn: Hnasi aleeed asej ti lo n tl all la at low rater ; ch.-iint nuotatioii war m peretnA Kaahenew firn.. jhi.-.i rat.-s ii;-. -1 1 BP! actual rate. $1 sii 4 4 ' , for sfatt dayat $4 KSl444 SH'i for demand ttoverrinientr rl.reo firn; cnrreric) 'r U7 tad; ii eaapansMM ktaV MPVae 112 aid. Pacific ICailroH.1 bands cliesl: Uniou I 111 ill".; laud e-.. i . in', , tn,l; ninkinf fund-. U14. Centrals. lh."4H2S. Nkw Yohk May '. Flora Ihill. wttftW. pri- - were wi 1 d. ri.lcl chancre - U" itni'-. ! railt i: -en:, if !i.m.. Otxia, H 8S4C6 Vh Si. Iaii extra. k NMM (J Miiiri'..ta extra. TOW IW: southern titiiir dull, oumtauo tt ehoiee asttra, i( 'A ort . VVio.m Optioaw w-r aMi' and uns.nl d and .-li.HtMl Hft.-r fn-pient fln-tiations. h'm and ' jC'c. higher Hint lolaetased tina and Vtfilc tmcher; rs.t -al ofN . L sj.riia.'. t V',r: tin irrml il winter red. 'MiKi-;; No nil stint r. '4l 0J; No 1 retl rtate, l lrf; N't. '2 r) win ter. M o. t.trtl4,.; 4,, Jun... 5. ,ft i i ,1. , July. $1 nO'sttl Wa. Coa-Optini were ssawanstsl aorive at I fi-mer. -losiiif hurtier S t J.ittt tir.terand 4c higher: pot nelai -f nnrrHii.il mixil at .V"ri74f': tiamar niSMd, nt aaSAr; Daaraded white. r-; V. J niixnd. May. Wr. June. y ,a.VNc. ts options tirm an I claaad allett,r bhthar. Sp it n.ts clirst-l nrin and 'iVc higher. s.t i-hI"t of N-. I whit.- -'.' 4lr: N I n.;x-l JatM 4"Vd.. lub l";v bM. Hvi. Ouiet: wtstern. 7'.s . -tale. - t -l H thi Bl Dull. Pokk Dull: nil', $1'.' i al'S. bviii. ( loaed aria, $7 nr.7 10 eaah; 47 04SJ 7 u7 May. BrrmB QoiH. S'ate. lh r : W-tern. 1 .t. si poab ihaady. Rat ioist. asftolng, i -i- 4T4 I imp. r.tot. - Dull: Utate. Att l v4r. wet.trr.. 1 4r nc. Detroit. I)V7 f , .1 I 1 Kl ot'R. r lay ' price an as follow, fcfieh ikhi, winter wh"Ht "!' K: Miehitar wint r wheat. rnllr p'oeeae. S-' 2?.: Miel Ujran winter wh.SHt. ttenf. P WllVtt lip Mm Imii aacaass firm M ttak. i-K-.i;, I I WW ' I ' i.i 'l".'r. tier f off -rings of grnin tin rtneti r'isri Were w ttfti i r. an I th are the Mip(iitMtit t.,.nr of tt.e mion 41 for No i ttiU . i te.eral sar lof wr Grnr) RapidS M,1ket. rna rnoav raow nasi H.trt Miye iRii Wheal ro! mm wsrj l1 IfSe; No. t whit" fl ' m. N lion Vt'T" H.t if i ' '' i TRY F- It-,M1. Lie;; FrnMi r..i I44t iSr . tnrw aad ar p 1 ' i GLO A. HALL i CO 2W MONrtOt 61 te 1L. tbeU UeW Uld OUtULUiKiloUri 4U 1. r and wiii tte I Ii iieml U aor ail t t UteUuuoit aitd a iuait no a ouoe a iu 'I Hm in a ill ti i . tl I HEW! NU.Kaill tMiiteii ttie I trot of 1 . ... LllnlUtUie. aid Will la impiovesi by addmg to tii aiH from lor beat pariodjiejaji pubiutural and w. - ..... .-, -re U- pttilte t- ll.i.hr t bl iila'1. 1 T out I . '' --. tht in-.- ixiLupirtU depaltmel.t o! Iht k.l.d i .r , I Stute Vb I'opule Liit tie 1 a f Standaid I '. 1. W e ..I I10W ken J U.g ' ..: tt.r i aasdj IJhjajfjr, by Ldi Uet adi t f. und the Work of utrtd auttior of toe world, at price all inh alLud- tbir Pane) Btatannarj 1 K-isa.iment will ixititam la die baud Log, puraca, card i-..-iv . tio eatbi n w i.tj.l i i ua 11. .. ui.d i 'ie We wi-,1. W I . i lent so tiue anting pa para, regret and viait i..j .-.ii is, Maicus vSaitir Lriah Unati pa pert and ( ranr'b tiuttxi ajMMm. Ofdl'lb for Cstppet ,...!. eogtiiXlt.g It oaptiou aud r letting mi.u. trtirttiajyajaa. errata, Oo tt of anna, titampilig. ltv work gsMwajajleael tieUtleLueUb' waiiets, letts-! ,int. b.i. bistks, puiara. catd rueae, etc.. lu tint leathef and cheas3i gi adea. usjL1 PENH A v 1 M'hlllfc IV t PNi HA I n. 111 Kdward 1hh1 A Co N Thlb 'Uiet.f gisnir has laU I llttrollgLlj teMtrsi m this ha-ality, and our eale- ate vuetatit' increuMiig. as thr ar kljowu to la- gir.dh of BjaJ merit, We have a full line of Whattnnuh. ling hawing paper. ile. . the cheaat Ameri can. iruftiug bxtls and m if I rai inff linen, t rai-ing paper, roll, u ( suniiietcial stain wn iuep1iug of blank Ito. ks, inks, ps ns, a-n iis. tniti ilnge ml a thousand and iue things m tlnn hue that w cannot enumerate, a ill U found in our shs-k and nt sight j n . - Out eb.i-k of Nchoil lai iks anil eiipphos will rinttraiv evert thing uii in out pub lic KChoolf. Wa will enydjaavxir to make otirai-lvee uheful to this o.!iimtmit v aejd bofs hs i rewardesl with a siiare of ..iir p . Yotite truh. Geo. A. Hall ft Co. For 1 be Ladies. Th. place to g i rt Wing u.act.ii.e. r--p- r. is athees the repairer hs no interest M -tak but his reputation a- a practical wtjrk n.i.n. not when-they would rather w . ,t new one. Agents' repairing a a rule uu ana give sati-factiou. Adjusting is a trade, fn-r twelve years exs nence I am prepursl 1 do work that willgie js-rfeci snts-faction I do not sell new machine or work for any company, and have but on ohfeet in vn , that is do work that will build np br . a good trade a- a repair r o' s-wing inactun. I will cail at yur sbap or ln-nse. examine your machine, tell yon vshar can hi d me. what it will cost free of charge. I I . n you can d.-cide whether you will have it done or not All orders ranaiead by p.ta) wdi rasaaat promjit attention. I rebuild, readjust, cj in and r pair all kind-, have pnrts. at ta tinaeate arid n-dles for all. Sho, at 11"' Summil stns-t. J. 11 Si un i.i v: S wirig Machine h-pirer. inn HARTMAN'S vGALLERYv To-day. SC0MPEIIT1 IS THE LIFE OF TRADE notww lara rat rka tin f fx.trjr warty 4 ri In awy tn '1 -ir- isw-mtn. itf t.. . t T a jar lb. 'XV 4Ve- an ) h ftVJipi w.t eb.e r. 5r, t gg. t.r i and warrsartad, 12,-T" rtwreV o atmal. I MM hja T Bohemian n rar. 'B dt f,i!i I fepsji Sear k Po, and Keejipyadja P.-.-Tl t Ht lr .-- pf -SV M a a- : ' a ' -- v p-' Onmmo isfatat, I O .-I rt-tnsj C. ,". e 1-v : L' -7' - 8 ik Dreas JtV' pirstee n! i. t. 4.i..., .., 4.bi rv.ik fattiev the grvait Auiitam rs.ie . . - d .1 i t j, batt v lmpotie! are now on aaie b ue at t.. i. w.n-t j v..r t. i. u till b.bb ? th 1 t iimttM trd th. ! rna ait lli.travd pnllaolly Itk tit the pnoee h....-k rv.k . woUi vk I. in. k Silk tfck WttTtl HJi liiat k N .k im t, ii.il lilaca Silk Ml w.i lh 914(6. Hlactk iMlk fl lb. worth 1 ffd lh4-k Silk lUh, au I . r i ... t, amia i ti, w...tL mm Ii ..i. Silk i 76 ej l . i Silk Itt-tai, w..'tt. fTXTft. iC.d.k S.Ik t. . f Su .. ,i ,ki . in r I .. . rfN 'If a . .Vkv hhn, . tor ii.tsj. lo nil linn nao S k- . . v I hi .Made Satiiie fi.m T.a fl.2. al.utj, 1 ay.ta b'ocadr Velvets In iltr and t la-'k .u. inning lantifull w u i I....! .it.ira hie tthadiv- in Satins M. t. i.-ux liliad erne. Surralie. Satins, 1 hp4pnnja aha, etc.. Si i. No A t -hum Thete Lo P' ot h 'be blory. I l.rtal Caln-i h-i . ni i Gkmd ( tio-! lowehiig. :k" and 4c (it tni xardwide br. w n C - i .i, 4c, 6a, 8t lej ppjl v titasl Hleac! ( tt'.t. 4- 'n 7i lit 'M- and Kn- (titigliams. fi, 7. . ward Wide a I tin j-,rt.v; ( a , brn at An, Klc ami 11. Liiuui Liiwj.s J.'1 i Tr. . 'Jfk' m nil 2' llailtifill Sht lies. 'S- Wlm s.'..t-j, nigtfhgnaj M lirtnai I'ro s f...i- .'. '.k-and 12V. '1 ah! L.ii.-t 1'. 1 '. 2' hd Lmen Tejejtsfi f.tt fk, lr, .. Up, l,l5r 1S- Mid Jhv White 1 trees br. ts f... :;i ." t. Tc, la J . tid upward. We ar v out i luti.' M f ftna plHid Cauibntw f .r 1J a..rth from Saw to.'l'w. Tb-e a t m .- we have ever s.s :. Tin- Bes( Kind 'I lit re an f ( 'iihiin Ih jiartriichts in town. Mut we t au t belp 1 biDkitig ind rmm h' ha nikT 1 i ;t ftji s i- tii tl). beM of H'h kiud. And w hat 1 1 that kind I I'ojmlai i - tl4' 4-a- and st rOHfJ6f1 answer. f ),.iY i . prnAo at, 4 . nnKt ni'"i'-r;C j i - ff t he IJe-t mo-1 'I hr t and nifct Klf'trant TaiUniiti. crn ult us nn vb'tiiigT fjfjWfjwi Sinn Livijt 4'uM 1 n r rmttinpi aiol TrouHerifig. FINE TAILORING 1 THE GREAT WARDROBE Custom Department, E. S. PIERCE T - pal saw tarr i esaahaaedT asPB Has flrwi tf aevt .t - .- ... issfass a Wane Wi Naf iMtp- wae rfid 1 1 ' t :