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Telegram. NJMBEK 111 GRAND KAP1DS, MICH., MONDAY MORNING MAY 11, 1885 PRICK 2 CE Grand Rapids Morning AMOTEEB engagement. AN AM t H CAN AVb6 fHfe. DAY A 84! i . tft N a n,, , j r'rcnts tr Capture Qt t v ii4Jiii Battery .It, u r,ii VltddleloU s tnnym had another ftirwish wiin Ur Ivngj ai I -tl uour rJatouetai ok Oalnrdajr i its Unaipe utmw it ait fvuen cam p. ltolMUiHr VjrtiHJot keying pace llh Iftwae oa ib rkw. Taaiidanfr ttm mtmad ot anier wnialie was eamrd, folloaaj .... .. f:-.u- ggj Mki !..' UoU .,f Um rivr. Tin ana auawered by ft iinul r.-.,u. u.0 i(u)uy rul ail ftasefteal regftftttjr tin it 1 .oou two tmiWes near tn. r Ui newt, end en advanc iMMftcWK ... Vktiile HI -piles Is k ..... , lit 1 f il ..r." Mtfci from b. -t mud nan 1 M d- .. ."-' Ml u rougn t ho pan .i l alia. ltr.l.l: va uf th prixt.4, haU arrival at a point rh at 5:4) a. at-, md lb . WMftWi !i '.i it It nhartly ntu-r struck uu . . . 11 - bi r,t- -u' BMl r up the river. Ihe utesa, .kirua-i.iii ob uo th rttfbt eb Oftiliag gn boum ti trJ- KrttuiL'b-. Toab lh bub, but 1J ynrxl for th fuu-. till u-li h on of in hi. of 111. ia. Thv rtat'taim ba Um -btflu-r of a t . mil Howard H nsftbujjj innrTel irximl hi in. H- hI itioa, and th- I thf U-rnbl flrf, re ui'ttJ m ravine ru -t 1 p. m. thr r BtPl tbr tr').-.. ImwcVt-r, f-rd fire all aJiu' HM j tili 4 o'clock, wlifn .!,t wr heard. At 'urosd to ning fri.ii nr.- The A in u the hMi-- whii thr : tni-. :i"rf t lariTi . r . t !! -h-i! tt.r- Mil h'ie. ind ihf liBtfcn Mft1 bt Mm ! i : I tin rt-bcl- .- 1 Ki..iir'r .f Kiel. Ki-l'- forcw 1- 1 little ovc r it 1 re on the otbe' i le r (14 U . n-r H 1 t - rvtnl to ti to Dot k 1 ID Y ... wi . 'IU:itT I'M fa in 'ha in. ! bom 1 - tO bft M e. ud wcinJ the -"toiincl ; -inir earned opy owd that the rpbel' ! i' C i- 1- -tori ned t. oay. in have yet beeu received. . rt Juror Dten. lay !u. Harve M. MnnMil. I ort-Fhelan ease, hi in . where h ) held on a ! . 1 ( :.;'e.l t're-4 1 ttiat he m entirely innocent H i , ' 1; :. ! that rii- v ittit -d, lll Hi 1 he ot.ier if He gave it nel his case him during fand. hi Coming; Pn$ Eoot'On. May b. The urrat f Kim lMftS tfl r the Industrial Ktpowition U n the Palftfta of Industry, from July nbr of ihi jrenr. are as follows hiMttm dftwa arw ianl at V fraam rl ilhr W rk wii j on- e opra- v Fvte I B. F oard. . a la., will. r'.Mt ?sr. nla. F-ani 3SSfJ i ai waneji at t M mat Bey d lt HUGNAC'UUS SPAHlCb T'c Conminonr Put ft Special ! ftfc r Oct . One Kow'td. V MHIMItUft, MftJT MX. -4 sensUuil WM nrndneaat 1ft the interior itepartrjootil estsr da. morning b a personal cnoMinUrr be- -r. (J l..t,.i u : :.e. lief Mpa aud Cot Heur C lenxi sped., agent of . t. 1 .T, . it ( 'ftnnXi S, l oix, uiinstotter Sparks grabbed Uic pecial ketil by Ui torual and ejected rum froin his ottxee. Oil lH.i!iU, who strug a"ted but mid not free himself iiiut Mr. 8tarka, Col. UtMdvaa ha brru jui time auJ ban frequently it., t ColuailMaoner S.ark. aolt 104 that bat aeuunu be . t ; tieti. I be tfrlimiirti- nrr notue time a-o MPaf 1 u id ail tctt'a in tm;il aeute' atv -MTll-. a be d eel red to pentooail) iniert aitu ibeui I be ier tn J vtr.u tie called Mr. !i(jarkt could i-eatnun but lUitatianOft no louder, ami alter MJiue hot wordi ra(ed l .; hi, wil?i t!.e result ait stated. Ai ( . LNhnapaamd thrt.Ufc't. l- r hr ilUd out "You are making a d fool of your self Ihe Colonel j - he ellla to loee hi ttlaee. Both Mr. S(ark and Col. Deahna have figured beto-e in eii'itiny foe Mr. S(irk B tle balU of Coiigre and Col. 1' :i tu the W tiite Hou', where tie Uj bileI Free! leUtH,e all J Wa lUt out t the (ollCe. TMk CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Washington Selected as the Ste for the New Institution. VVtiiiiM, s Ma I' . It wa officially an U"tiwvd m the Catholic churche of thin city at high mam to-day that Wa-thington elected a ttie ite of the new CtitiolM l uivt-rsity. A conference of Cath olic churchmen tu held in Baltimore la-t week ttt Jecivie thi- matter, and after mature consider t'... mi Wabiugtou wa. selected. BMhof) Ireland, of Minnesota, who U depuUil to -lect the ground and make ar rangement. for the erection of the univer- -.. tn tddre-.- to-day at St. Matthew' I church. aid thi city wa. agreed uion be- .1 i-h it i.kv -.. .1 rater literary, cieutitic, ; potttMftl and philosophical ativantage than ui) ottier city m the iMnntry. It, a- the ll of the nation, 1 the centre of the I -octal and literary life of the country , and while ottier citie- had offered greater money j ludu.vin-utjt to ha the. university located in their midt. uoue could offer the induce -meutit wlii-h were j'ei'uliar to Washington. f r the etablihmeut of thi tth r-ity wa the donation, last fall, by MiM t ' tldwell, of New York, of tW,OUU, wtucti ii! ount w is ireepted by the Catholic ComtU m Baltimore, and a sum added which will in.ure it erection. The univer--:t will te devoted Uj training and educat ing the Catholic youth for the priesthood. SATURDAY S CHICAGO FIRE. A Building on Fifth Avenue Badly Damaged. i'ui aoo. May ML At 'i o'clock yeeterday MaalMJI fire broke oat at H and 91 Fifth te. ' uly two large steament and two chemical engines were enableii to reepmd. owing to many of the eugmee lieing tempx rinly ih-it. led bv pumping filthy water at 1 the great lumber fire, and other- tiemg on 1 duty a: th scene of the big fire. When the firemen arrived tlame were burcttng oat of the rear top tor windows on both siden of the bnilding. I be firemen at once went to work and in a few moment were reinforced fa tue arrival of 'wo more larire emrinefl. 1 tie building I a large unc front, six stories high. itw Aiisou-Wagner lithographing c at ;ui ooc Ipiftd most of the tiftti floor. I - - .- k 1- - riondy damagtl. The firtt t! r of S,,. -7 1- used a a salesroom by the V( furuitnre company, who will loftft rid dollar. The firemen were almo . . d ty their efforts at the lum ber Are. and had a hard fight to obtain con trol of the tinmen. The building was com -I lately gntlftd. Graves for Chief Printer. U ish.noi..m. May l' Theri has been a leal of speculation among joliticians here as to whom the PmbMmI 1 1 select for Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and j Fnutiug. Tht fact. m the matter wereob taineit bf a representatireof th- L'nib d I're- I ywaterday afterutMl. Tie hirenn wtll not i re reached in the various changes which are leing onsdered tiy the eleCtlt'Ve tiefore or j about June 1. Wh u 1? i readied. ?h- ;!i e of ciuef will be ten 1 -ed Ui Mr. I I . iraTes. now tMBi-tant I nfted Srt-t 1eas , urer. T he "election of Mr. (lravt i ..n nc j coant of his effi ; -nr -efwic-s in th vanoos ismtions ti which he h.s teen assigned in ! the department and in recognition of his j thorough acquaintance with the work of the Saturday's Appo ntments. WasfiiiTov. May UK The President j jreeterday aptuntetl Vrthur I. Bissell, of : New York. .'ile'Nir of custom at Buffalo, v j W h ihn, of indiana, snrveyo of - - 1 irt of Ind irapoli. Ind Hamil I ton C, J nee. North Carolina, district attor j ney for th western district of North Caro I Itaft: lewis C Hartlett. of New York, to be n ! !. .-i..it.T of i. nsions ! Hoani of visitor to the I nitetl States mill academy. JA6 Hon. John Bigelow, of N -w York 1 harle R. Codman. of Mnn '-hnsatts. (ien. Fitahngh 'jee, of Virginia. ' Road t of Hio. Jsraen C. Tai- v-ktn-a Frof Kdwtrd S Hoilen .,f Urcmtin and reorg I .. Miiie- .f S I - ka. Retiring Enlisted Men V -;- t s Mi. ! Vn i-der ha- rn I tamed frees the War lV(iartment. placing on the ret.iretl 1 1st of the army on tl.rse .jnar I tare pay, fifty tn OTtMei men. who ha ; ; terved as enlisted men for thirty yam This l the first order intier he new iaw of last j Fafcrwary. which was the inceptMin of adu ; ten: ireneeal Drum, and the passing of i whieh he irgrt at aeh -o of ,i A S it ami 8o Company Emberraad TftWWftnrrwti. . May- lo Ia.t sr-ning i '-d Kdw n Beii and R. I WMere. aa rweeier for the erteneree eat meVtsil n it vl Ma -or S t ' 1- mftnee enemenment ef tha A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. A tJOUM dUKbi t D A T DUNKIRK One Mao Thru" S 'i rttl Oui Into Lake Erie aoil Dr oxameO T mo Ottiei M. s"'g Dtaaia. N i j 1" I he nrm of i o.t A VWlker tud contracted to repair WrigM A Go' dock at this place, and tid bought a sevtU'i hand boiicr to run a -mall pile dr vrr. Thay were ju-l getting up -u-an. in it lor the 0rt time late ye4ardaj .ttiirnoon when an eiploeioii oocurrtd VUiul thirty men end boy m H vi-d-ug near. WbfMl the es caping steam made a loud noise and eoine one said. "She - ifoio to blow up.' atieu the rwatl 1 n to tlie dio:e -ti I of ttie iba'k. Fate Wa- .11 the act ot ihro !.. .t pall of water uito the fire-tHi anu t .- tlon -it feet out luto tlie lake lb came to thi - I fce twice, but the pe , - i r M panic -tricSeii tit ixuld reudt r hun no .u- -ittjice. Ill ded bod Mi rftftjownrali A fireman at d u.an uamed ii.il y aro mi-stng and iti u -upjstrsil they wen either killi.t r drown. Ihe lake i- being dragged for tin ir bodies, but a-yet without ucees-. W.tlker, Foote's orter, wa.- blown 1" f I into the lake but was uot hurt. Ke end others vi r. forctal to take a cold tt!h tint all Were rescued. An employe nu:i o : ui-er. swam to 1 tie -bore with Hun-oii I utell, manager of Wright - plaumg mill. ift r rescuing a lad iiained Frey, whose right arm was broken in two piMM ' j I 1 HW 'f the boiler. '1 he Coroner' lllJUe-t will be held to-morrow. fa MORSELS FROM MORLEY. a . The Latest New Gathered There By The "Telegram's'' Correspondent. 'orrespondence of Iiik Iu.imKik. IftaUBi Mich., May '.. -The Morley Dra matic Club pre-. :it d "Iftftt LfWaw9' to a crowded house here last night, eclipsing all their former effort-, and also any profee--tonal company tt' it bus ever played here. As Lidi lmtfllf Mrs. Allie McMullen 1 sectud to none. The pl iy will be NMBtad next Tuesday evening. Victor John-oii. who has had MMBft IfO ible in getling proper bouds, bur linaliy -1 en red tin m. .ind will oja-u his saloon to-niht iu ttie building formerly occupied by L. I. Wit'e'k. Frank Bryant, of Ctnppawa Lake, and form erly of tin- place, baft purch i- d an int- t. -t in ttie N ti n tl Hotel 1 iioon, and i -0011 1 he dl--e- of in- inten -t- there will move back here. W. J. Aruett 1- now ruiiuing the Brady l;tk - -Lmgle mill in the. llit r. -t of the H. V uideriio o .-r. ditor. ru tt i, iv mg a lull of sale to -1 .-uTt In- dftim. - It 1 resirted tli it Nel-on iligbee will aoon el dm one of Morley '- young ladies for his wife, and will teniae in Morley instead of on lu- farm. Nichols a-H:ggm- are enjoying ft good trade at their new store, at Bell' Sid ing. Fred and Arthur Lake -tart for Bay City, next week, where they bftVG accepted a position on a mi ling feed 1, and nil sail till navigation eJosea, - Mo-t of tlw fanners here are putting 11 ; 1- in-tead of r,irn. on account of the lateness of the I - It snowetl all day here y e-tei d i . The Hugh t Join- grist mill will -0011 nut 111 patent prooes- machinery, it having U eh ordered for that purose. BASE-BALL. CISCINN Tl Innirurs 1 I 4 4 7 I 9 Cincinnati i 0 .5 2 0 0 0 0 7 Hrooklm 0 u ; 0 1 1 1 0 Rase hit. incinn.ti B. Brooklyn 9. Krrora, Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn's. Fitchers, Mount joy ami Terry. Linpir". Kelly. ST. locih Inniaes M I II I 1 I I Sf Loom U 4310100O-tt Attdetlce 1 0 0 0 o u n 0 0 1 Baee Mtm Bt. Louis 15. Athletics Kir-.r. St. Louis. 4. Attiit-tics . Fitcbera, Fanta and M.itli ew. Umpire. Walcri. uwiiftftii in Inning l .t t r. 7 Lonisville . . . .. i u n ti 11 11 11 0 o Q Baltimore . . 1 n ' 0 0 S Baae hits, Lonisville Baltimore B. Brrota, Lonisville none, Btlt riior- Done. Pitchera, Maya ani Hums. Umpire, Valentine. Mli.WAiKCK. Ma I M II. Ch-ve land t Hatunlav's irHrm-- r -uN-d M fo.l,.. Fhilatlelpl n IS Bnet ri . Heat York 1. Prori- dUCe 0; Pittstinrif Irt Me'rop-ilititn- . IOtlifcville V. Buffa'o l ; I "inrinnli . lirH.kl: a St. LoM . tthlatloa V Mil WHiik'-1 "i. 1 vlaiiil Ili'troit. Bad weather. postiinsj fame. Buttalo. dame Doatponed, rniri. T -iohi S'orm rtTil Mt ponemwit f Kame. BflaneeCIt I, IndianapoUt 1. Riotous Gondoliers. Vehic. May 10. The practice of hotel -keepers furnishing tlx ir own boats for the use of gnets has incetieil the gondoliers and cause! anriona rioting. V cone, md -it tank aua tlft noeai nonte tn aande as bu The latter were stoutly 'defended in a tight which ennil, but the hotel l..i.itm ti nwfft overrsiwere and the gOttdolat WTltiftd. Several pfttaMM tin auiOQftlj hurt and many of the attacking party have been ar rested. TKLBOKAPH BIMTfin For he copywnght of ton. Gordon 'a diane complet-. .i,m' i- .1 to bftee tieeji offered. The complimentary bftzuroei will he g 1lmnnl xfttefl afftj 80, Sir aJgemon Bortk wick. M F , pre-i.ling. St-cial arrangements are ,nfc' n ob- for a public welcome o Minister Pnaipft at Southampton net' Wii lay. Rev. H. K. Hawels and Sir arttin- Suliivan nr alout to sail for Arm nca. the former to Iftftture and 'tie i ttt. r rest. Vith favorable weather until harvest, it i ftfhnated that the wfieat crop of Michigan will sinel .'4. ' l 1 1 B'iine failure- m the United State for the week number Y.! . againt 1 7 lat we.fc. and Sl in tlie corretu.dii.g peri.l of 1--1 The fnks of Wstm mater . filly Farw-U won the 1 irtiii ea take Fndaj at New :r, t'k- ' f 'i ' -, let Men l I H from Hot 8pruiga i m lttee, wa ttv N in the Federal nown TW Prs-uleat hae Ja. Blackburn as hVsriu for tr. xpeila.l Friday a j p.ir' li.t-rr.ai CONSUMING TlMk I ' e ba" e feI,tiionj Uc"C KepeateJ in the Mea't Aftftir TW examinaticai of Mtioer fat or an and to t.) chnegnd with the killing ot w ... t, ocupieU ttt grraur stiate t featui day in FoUce Couct. N. A. Earle nncipai attorney for the defense, appeared m . i tor ttr fcrst tUiie. t orocisrr BraUi.-h. hail Ferry VI 4.nr Calkins. Dr. Woal and Maurte-.- man Were the w Oft em uu platxl uu the stand. But little itiinony otner Utan that berelof ,r p..l.h-hrd in In Uik'ibtM wa brought out Supl. Ferry proUuoed a revohef Which be said Was Mr rOOb - and wa? handed to tain by that officer ct- tin Bjaj carried by him ou thr night of thi Hen it hooting. Major Calkins wa-, a st Um time ot tlie Coroner's inquest, shown the fatal ball. lit -aid it was a iV calibre Smith A Wr.-s.Mi bdl, and. ttig -ho n Sctb revolver, said the weapon was adapud to use for the bullet. He described the revolver a a "Smith . eoU, double action .V Maurice Houseman, upon the stand, w.t stiowu a written document which he said wa.- Heart-ante uiortefti statement .written by him i Hou-eman two hours Is fore Heart - death and in tte preseuce of wit n es, wtieu rleart was in full po-se--ion of l.i- ii.md. The first part of tlie fttfttftftnftftjii only is uew and die remainder does not differ from the t -timony of the officer- .ml Mr. HouttMiian. - publish, 1. In tin- i-t.it. M nt Heart said he left the city aUiut eight weeks ago la-canse he was afraid of arre-t, for gambling, and -oke iu particular of the Ca-novia farmer's case. The eianuu.i t ion will lv continued in Police Court at 1 o'clock tin- morning. THE MICHIGAN MEN'S FIGHT. The Congressmen Atraid to Leave Matters With the President. Bpa :itl to retriit News. Wahhinoton, May 10. Congres-n ; 1 ... bury and otht r memlter of the Mielttgnfl delegation intended leaving to night for home, but they have decided to po-tpoln their departure until some time next week. Oft lecount of the delay infixing up some Michigan appoint im-nt . Mr. Maybury has recommended W. J. Craig for collector of cu-tom- ftj Detroit: August ( roe be 1 for collector of internal rev enue at the same place, and Klihu B. Fond, of Ann Arlior, as pen-ion agent at Detroit. There i- -ome doubt. Mr. laftyborj -ays, about KM appointment of fjroebftL on awount of bis h iving bentl die ! tiller. It is btdieved that tin- pr . idicfta lu-ca-e in theeyesof the dep;irifi t lit. but hi ll. i mg retired from the bneine - ht April i would seem to render him legally eligible. Mr. Dickinson ha.- not mdoreed eitlier Craig or Goebel. and will not. ilnsetwo appointments will probably be Iwgftwdftd ftfl test ca.-e- of the respective mtlueiuv of M;iy bury and Dickm.-on, ftitbongb Mr. Dickin em -ays he will not iiit-rfere in the matter. Friends of Jerome Eddy now - iy that he will not go to Glasgow, and i- ct rtain to get 'isd foreign consulship. . W. Wheatou, of Detroit, has received the indorsement of the Michigan Congress men for Cou.-ul at Montreal. There l- ana doubt about his appointment, ho There is perfect harmony amon iu did ii.au Democrats here on the surf:ct I. it tie situation is considerably straine. It nil! not take much to bring about an declar ation of war. A REPORTER'S HAF .NES. i Seven Evening Caller- who Left Him a Mass of Aching C ts and Bruises. At HuJOo'clock last .u:iday evening a man meAftd out of i boejet on IdbiHy -treet. Ea-t New York, and -creamed "Murder!" until a crowd ot excit- I ftfajejaj -urrouuded him. 1 Ih ii sIkiuU for In lp were heard on the second floor of alitt.e two story bonae, and a -i oond later the tiall dmr of tho hous' flTttng open and seven men and a hoy d t-hed out and rushed through the cr d live of the fugitives were caught bf policemen and taken to the -tatiou. in a little upiatr room of the hou-e tin police men found blood spattered a rot. ml and all the furniture turned up-ide down. Mixed up with the bed clothe- on the bed was a man. His clothing was torn and kwiateel He was straightened out and iden titled himself a Keinhold Dickert. a re jsirtt r for a ttennan pajr. At tin- statlou he recognized the ix pris oners as his tt-ailants. He -a.il In- wa- qnifttly sitting in ins room when they and two others entered, tine of them ak d htm if lie wa the author of a certain article which had appeared m the Lnnt'rn ou the day previous, and immediately afterward he was struck an head with ft dub and partly -tunned. Then the men picked him ft . tiirew turn on the ted, and beat bun witti ttieir lists imtil Uiey got tired. D ckerfs face w liruised and swollen from his heating. The offensive article wh a column iu length, and, though it men Htm td no names, describe! the pri-om r- - . i: tt. y feit it wa- intended for tin m. Dickert usjsi b work in the torissjo factory, nnd ttieae were fai former asoeinte- ti,. irtic... accusetl them of tn-ing fonder of t- than work. .V. Y. Sun. ft King Humbert Welcomed. Ifimrirft. May 10. The MnWftfnfwTl Naples tys the king and ljin n of Italy wer- r:i turousl) received Upon their arrivrt! there t.,day The streets were tttftMgftd with people wh che rs w re . as the royal carriage made its way through the 111.. There wa no ."lio or military escort, end the utmo-l order jirevailed. In the eTening the r.. w wa'er work tructure were mar e.. dinii. mated by eiectric lights Hie - of reii,:i itteesi having IU hm"- ttie prarade. illor.nnation. etc . were perfssM and the entire affair was a grand -oc A F.re nf M stee I in r-fliHy1 ..f Taa Taxnoatw. Miitiu Mirev. May 9 The eentn achoi ' i i;ng ;ti ' - ; w i la:: ig- i I o a H May ' A F fawinef'wd' w was 'MS t t toe White at the I -ssodetit delayed mt vf the wrwftwaftwes an s ai ;'iD'c,;.i rwftrnai. May H fweawlftiy Bayard, f ftfterat IH Meter, wba was ngftn. t.e eft WtmmOmm at Viaca em ad Mr Meesr' enmmnanwn gneat enel nwaw vtH hav" IN A WATERY GRAVE THREE LIVES A Ob 1 iN A RlVER A Ruts Boat Cftpwes on the Muoo' gabtla A Mao arid a Woman a'id Her Ctmd Druird Pmanrao, Fa., May tu Alwuiym rvtiurday nigbl a party of tede, H t IVuil, ouicuM tits wife and child August Rose, August Va antu and Henry lihrodiug, returning from this city to then home at Hay's station on the M in aigajwda ; i v i r , came n ttie ttrrymau, TtaaiJOMii hnyder. at Htuu Kaamd and asked huu to mw them aero-- thr river, as tliey had miaeed the ferry Ut As Uiey shoved ofl paanrd from shore a large teainer up ttie river leaving heavy Vfjewj 111 lis wake Wtiicti rmked ttie boat and liU.'.teurd the oivupant. Mrn. (uvnal at lemi-btl Ut tt-H Ui her tee-Land a wave, sf rising the tn, at that moment. ca,ir.ed it Snyder, who is an exjs-rt swiumier, nghltnl ttie hortt and lideavored to save tin woman and her child, but in hl effort, to get them into the boat tie y were washed away trou. him, and h in drowursi. Koae, Guveiial. VN oiiti an 1 lcbrodtng, all started to swim ashore the moment the boat ovwi turn.sl. After a hard -tru;li , ttie lattei rt HCtu d lalid but i'oi lv,t.'!a xti..:. -ted and sank. The toii - were all recovered thi- morning. The Litrary Meeting. At the meeting of ttie Ea-t Side club on Saturday the Committee ou Science and Kd ucatioii furnished articles from I Ut teenth Century upon " The Spoliation of In dia." by J. S y mour keay , aud eitracts un the same by Florenci Nightingale. Antony the "Current F vents" wa- a description of the colossal statue of Liberty Enlightening the N a paper on "(iall In-ects." by Cor.-.; 'lark, of B -bm. was read: a paer on "Fi wan also read, and n collecUon of eij;(.ty varieties wa- -l.own by a member of the club. Ttie W-t Side Club di voted the afternoon to Comparative lholo; "Itn- New Bjgg cation." an original article, and -tone tr mi the writings of Virgil. Visiting the Proposed Location. The Lftgialntian knnanittftn, lo look at tin-varion- -it s for the Soldiers' Home, in company w ith the local committee-, v i-ited tin- .sites offered for its location bfttl M Bfttnrdfty. The day was a most unfavorable one for the vi-itor- to gam a good idea of the different pu ce- of property, but aft r vi-iting those marked out in Saturday's TntgBftnftftx, u wa- nnirerenl opinion of ttie visiting committee that (irand Ka id- a present as fine sites, all things considensl. ii auy of the cities i-ied. The gentleim u i x preased themselves highly pleased with the city and the entertainment they had ie Bfthft d at the hand- of the local commit:' ea, They left early in the afternoon for their various homes to meet to-day in Battle Creek, and VleW other propo-ed locations. . A Jo;nt Discussion Expected. Mr. Watts, who lectured at Powers 's la-t tUghft, km challenged RV'V. J. E. (iillrt to jointly discuss the merit- of Chri-tian ty and Scularism. saymgthat if Mr. QflbftH ac cepts he will ftndeftl or to prove that Chn--tiamty is impracticable, and of human on gin. and that Secularism is its ajenor as a rule of life. Mi. Watts is to lecture at the Grand ipera H u-e to ni-!:t. ujH)h the -u1-ject, "Which Way f" in reply to M r. (itlliert' criticism of fagersoll. and it was announcval from the stage last night that Mr. Gilbert had signified hi intention to lie present to night, when arrangements for the joint dis cussion may be made. Cryptogram of Prison Life, c. D. Hildebrand, the reformed outlaw, lectures at Power'- sra Bogftft, this even ing ftpftti his own experience in fttiftftjej life. Mr. Hildebrand i- B powerful -p ak r. ttirillmg in hi illu-t ration- and hi lectures are moral les-on- to all who hear them. His tAlk upon the pum-hmeiita he has receivel and seen inflicted tion others, as a direct result of crime, l inbMisely intereting. So intimately has he been conncted with the mo-t daring outlaw, including the .lames and Younger brothers, tltat he is enabled to explain many interesting thing concerning them never n iu print. The jsra Houe should be well filled this evening. Almost a Fire. The residence of Mr. Mohr. at the corner of North Division and Lyon "treeU. cam. very m ar l mK- the -c m ,f H oonflagratiou afewnigtii--.il'1 Some yon ng men who board I there came home from an enter tainment and a. re -;!tmk' iimr tlie grate fire win n on.- of tin m noticsi -moke coming ut through the floor near the irrate. Investiga tion s fiowed that the hmt from the tire had set fire to t.v wis si beneath Hi A boe was handy and !eing used ipiickly ttie tire was put o it without calling the de part merit. Lost on Sunday. I teonftrfl S. Marshai) repir1-l to the police abuiilies yesterday ftfternotwt ft.at b tao jut loettJW, while in I redw hent treL and in tlie oomparij others. Now what as liMonnrl g in a saloon upon it atlaib M' Tagt;,'t ppr'oated. Ttie Hiiiadale tToneVird pay Han M lagart tire f , rwiag daerTed tnbntft: Tt..rTle:, j jgs-i v . v . : nvfactioei in ha offi-,iii dfttftta. So eftw of to- fajngejnnnnjtni has bee more prompt rn rspoatdftng v ail tn d man is of ftapewne OsnrV i s-itSntri- .s-rHi -Mte rrnenaeaa He is aft esrneae man and an iftdrfetegft -ke ling ia nBowed to mo with a Masnaise ."-rt fhinr ie done. Mr to. Ma roaftm GEO. A. HALL & CO. g MONHUE ST Are in tttftir nerw ami iiiiianftttiinift ejfturti 1 1 til ba- pbutaied U ae ai the dd ciituovir and a luiUtv new oite a utv favr them witli a cadi H K Nl US tkH WTIUwili the dent of fwAtaibd Literature and will it- impi veai by asidina' U tli varf-itt; fj. n, 1 .. I K-li lu'tolr ,-.il- .Hli vw shall ftpntn nt pnitte ftfl luake tn . branch a um buatmew the itaet uandte tlepartuieiit of the kind in thi. prt ol Stat. 'I:.. I j :ih' Lib-arHw ? Slftjidir,: I r N'e are now kwepuia' a full hte of lh J .inked Lliarv, in nluoL lift will m found thr rk of notard ftutbtnt of ttte w.irid. at iietdi tuftjj tdfotd ur I .: St.jti.iuerv I pu rt .n i t w contain lusiitt iikiid baga, iurwna. card ; '.iise, ll. I tie ioi.tr. -!. n vt n t 1 tMrwCt tn : el i le and .. line k w iah eei k iadv tuftes : hlt-o fine vtnting jaiet. regret and iit ing itrvia, Marctia Ward 1rub linen 1 ape re and ('tune's Ltite-i pajare iitders !oi . . pjso plate ngraving re oeptloU ami viaiUng cut Is, monj vaiiav crnete. Ontte of aitna, stumping, etc., uaJ it.v work guaruntnesL n-tlt iellir-lis W al le te . '. tul. lasiks, purss-a. curd n hue kvutber uiid ciicuej grudua le.Ul-l'KNs AM' MiXKl.IlKM I N I'I.M'IIa I 1 1 -Ui 1.1 war 1 1'kI d A ( Y Tine 'ineof giaide ha lan tbon u, 4. tesiel in this lisvi lit v , and mir Haie. ar. ci.tistnid i v iiicrnasiiig, he they arekn- s b lie gas is of reuJ merit. - have a full line of vt hut mane, l.ng Irawin' phs-r, als tne ln-ajs-r Aim-r; can. I raftittg bsile and sts I racing hneu, tra'ing pajs-r. roll. muitiUa, etc. Commercial stationery vuant)iig tif blank Issikn, mki. piis. si ils. mtu-ilage ainl a tlioiisatid and one tluiig m tl.t Inn-that w.- cannot enumerate, aill U found iu aftJM stiK-k and at right pmnta. Our i-t'K-k of M'liisi Issiksand ioppline will enibtace everk thing Uatai iii our put. lie hcImsjIh. We will endeavor to make ouraelve Useful tide -oiutiiutntk and lioj- t,. le rewardenl with a sliare of jrour pat r..nage Yourw truly, Geo. A. Hall & Co. For the Ladies The i lac- to get -ewing inaehit.e- repair! i- a:., 'i '.hi " pa;o : :a- :. . ititeri -l at staki ! but In- reputation as a practical workman. ; not where they would rather sell you a new one. Agents' repairing ae ft rule dona not give sati-faction. Adjusting i- a i w t;. twelv y. nr exjs-nence I s ui ; irepn red to do w rk U.at will K'iVe perf, i itisf gdjajaj I do not sell new machine, or work for any company, and hav lint one obfeel m v,.. that is do work that will build np for t: i h go J trade as a reieirer of sewing I will call at your shop c h i-e. , x mm yotr machine, tell yon what cau tie done, a . ; will co-t free of charge. Then you can decide whether you will tiave it done or not. All order received by postal wiU recent, prompt attention. I rebmld. readjust and rpfiair all kinds, have parts, atuachtnerrt'- and nrsxlles for all Shop at M Summit -tot f. h. MtMtaftjssS Sewing Machine Repairer isn HARTMAN'S G A LLE R Y To-day. mum -18 THE LIFE OF TRADE M i ' mrtks " T -a p : '.. 4 w .... '. , saw as,, aw ff4ri. Uejtsvl and warrardssl U;' ; dor O ftlmral, I lbs for 111 Bohemian Ih-ist. I.v j eV fnll htieof Hmmrm ft (.. are! Ksmtawdf M - ' - Ve p- It, OsMdCg VHtnsry Butte'. 90e Ci rasl Kretsd LVdfe I o rawawftft 9an pan? eVawau. ( amiwr wtnfta, la. f ga ' - i - i, rw Fign. VJr Ov . . .a Oeaa louring the pwd ttt ees kr is twy. I'lesaainlit N. rv datlfn .s.lirtnc t S vb- id vtarlr ua tu. , U. , i tt. like it l U WvMidel MS i al Mr wl patrobftftisi adk- . and ail I.jim ,:k t tt , edke hake the Hull. i . i . imir lllfthina1 Ibte ttittaw ot gvaidav ttdnk of iLfttMnrdi ftilk br tntiv t ' ;e ' ' fhts , . .... ... g.ad eUU taattnr 41 a lienk k . nlXtk-lttttft - v Mll tot fjjtk s vei tins inkii. Silk .m.. oente Y, bhte ii. .... i.i ., t. tn, ataik traane ktW prntea tui xl a tiiak elglltt -si. iorU mad- iv. oelits tWkfttitk -f. mi lii. lits- t i, .' ex.a iion lab and eujs tb m 1 io. v.. t n,-i I da. A Htika. Utftfhlusli.. I.- t 1 . Kb an i uj ui i i .. - : . uoge lu lilack ISilkr a. ml, t Ue .a;g. , ... I- .. Miort Mini sei It.: iawr of H Kbiidi.liioe Nillli jl HloftWWMHt, Bfft Nitllit tUis a n : lift lr.Wakv vets in bliafllal as wedi a.- o.i..rv. gJgH titawt .1 .. -eal tineot pi nat-0 Silks i n 1 as wei r- ui.ftft i Mikva, i beauUful finiai. au i tu .i. fieri airabb .n i eii.j- s prieiug w t ... ut i. wsd t xtra nihil it am tu- at u i e .met .iswira i and itjrld I se i os 1 tury, (iasj CftvlliVMis. ' mi . ftc. (os ! I , - .... 4. . (rood karo d tin i m.. 4c. 6g, 7c at id H Oood 1-nii. 4 . is-. 7c, lie atid :k l I lm .; .. ... , , V. ., d W . ie and bin- pi i unbrxen at Kfc- and Ltnen l...v is. i . . Sf and X IWtC? .. Snt U.e 2 - Fine Hoot H l . i . . - . . Brtjcawie I . . m ai 1 ;d . . I . . . . J- u Ha Lua ti lowels f..r I I. IAo,U ISr- and 04 S i ' . Hi and upw-ftwdL Yk e .,re ! t, , i , l of Oft plaid (imbrMWi fr 2 y . worth frum 'JL loaV'. svastnt tnn niwwtj ewt arc any cvet e.-. The bed Kind. There ar "Int-" of i u-tom I b 1 1 . ts i ' tetfi I M.t we ran'i i'lji thinking u belji n niK t li.it tiui - i- t be ti..- U i A t.d v liat i s t hat lVi.ii.ar i tiMajftil a? .i toi o t -, . at t h'" Hi" ' ' ' o4 . J t - ff r th' ll-- ir,t.-t I linmjjjb and I . 1 1 IJjVC- O0asT pull ll- a Sjiniik! I. iil. t i ibt Hvgjr fviatiitaf' hi : i "(- rifiia. - PUTB TAII,kINO GREAT WARDROBE CuhIoid Department, E. S. PIERCE 0