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Morning Telegram. VOL. II -NUMBER 181 GRAND KAPIDS, MICH., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 18H5. Grand Ka pids TERRIFIC LIGHTNING. OMt a r druHM at Mr McGRtuOH fhwa Pop Prostrated Gan Jack 00 UnCAflKiuul tor Tavern Mm , taw- rlgrpn vViree Dtaarii. Mr M . Uij 41 Mi "in .:;. li . - -1 r .lf.ttl.li 'aii ji4 ua tLBrn wire a maw ore atrium uudwr thw aror. runum Un Hotel llaJanoral to th railroad tiRv lh aCh way in IB frual of tM Grant outlay, ... : iea. Jat-keoU, of ft, HMgm, aaui CoL W. If II r Back, Com pa 4. Flftn trtdiwry (euvernor Mm aalfckau to tke dp..t. llwcliv ut front of lh Wtwt tOWJ MM knocked mOmImm to lmm p.ak dconatf. v Mr. Pas, of phn. del proa. sknafwg' t Colore Park Place, ti n m walking near tftem. She tor twenij una in IXaiLa w iwmwliilnl) uiu- froon 14 Ikutal dining room whom M had gun foe dinowr Mwveral idler and Umf MOOda t otbar portion of tha BOtt- tr tnruwa down, but wr oul ep UUla Tike -rwatet 0eitcuieot 4-Url. 1 ht iii.ua MM t mv abaw the wire ur Urn walla. ian. Jcl, in fallm.-. struck Old llhtif 0Qt hUMJ He tutd only AT rwd at tk Uiouutnirwtto tnorniua-, to take ou. part of Uie rwt of L IUm hi J Mr. Wan fodj moo of ftftawn minute. Mm1 M "vtraUaf aotkatfa iictkni the tha family had felt lout a ad Mam mMm Vt 10 uckek Ui taaaoJ Mb MIM J, after ppMtratiou id lmuiedl Uel) i u-iuiry t tha Urant rm.ttlon that. thQh rock, nothing s-r joming- U. iraut U;e leeneral fir tlie nr-; ua smew death. Dm l uiUhJ Pre oorreepondent dkaeov ared that one of tha (.rinctpal employed IU tha rUi , r T: 3raiit' tMidy, aa approBflhr! ypurd by tho man aho MM1 M at a profound admirvr f tha iilntrioa iJaad. and waa prard to otlrr a til l- . " U14 : r 1 inamanto of hi t: and uhwut rnorn do dcltbarataly oftVn hi.i UataMjr M lara a faa aa be would aok for a toak of tha Gwofti' nair. It ww iudiifntntly r-furt-d whn tha man apaahi diaapfirarad. 4 careful taareh 'u.-l '.. !; v r ivl-Iltiry I hr '11 ATI ' -.in .SarnCokfH tt 4 p. in. bronchi fkboct one handred nod rlfty vwitor. who min ed lately viewed t.'.e raoMBM oaakinf aboal five hundrad naracai in -tit who aw tha remain- m, hi- aid that tha public will lot ba Allowed to look npn the in atin until the t ' o'clock thM eveuin Lr Doal w re porwd tha I en. Jtckn nn ruptdly re oar inr fron - i. : a-t- -t..i -oine t' !.-: ' Hack a v lttiDjf :jj tnd thera wan no danaar of ertou. result in wither .-we. The family at the WatMji were alarmet when the r.-k mm a. The til tinctl f fait " ;t r'miiv. li'itWtTK hi., momentarily ilanned. V.! trlrni r. wiraa on tha Mount were pnmtratel ha Uie 4brm. anu ' wre pondan t had t tro to Saratoga with tn-tr Jiptche by 4xrial trtiu. 1 Ate in the e?aniDtf tha miuem ubrM.Ul i:i. tha nirfht l clear and 'iMwmlit. Trie ir'- coiiifratulatim; them-tei v i ' i riilt 'f tha lttituru' were n wtr-. Ktn tha injorad men ara doiurf w-il Mr. SarUiri-i ind Mr. Fred (traot were with l -i '.-i.: w in he viewed the faca of theyeneral. Tna baraarad wifa wa par tonally mini and did not rie vent to the -i! tmn which ha inant have et rieii'' mi Pi n. amanaewarta that tha packet which Col drant placed within lha pocket of the roat i- v ' ' f-n. - . ! . Ufore trie ifTla fw Aenil. contained a letter from Mr. ,rHnt in r-ply to ona which the ien rI left for Ml read after bi death. It ',- ntainmi a look of her hair. Her letter . one which Mra. r go. It ba . and ha had of hook. late MRS G4NT S LETTER. Said to Tell How the General was Dece-ved. s , N a, July :1 1 ha n Mr i,r-.r rMMMMlanl - i , - tQtt IMMH why Mr, (trnnt Ju aot give U tha public tha latter the rneraJ left for her thai it ion 'be name of a number of men now living, telling how h ' reneral had been deceived b tboee ha nppoed to be hi md -'ti'iain.ng how ha waa drawn nr.. 'h he .f Wurtl The latter would OMke eiwht iNtfe cloel -"v-t '-aj inwn win na ,( er -ok , it may he tha pmllU the fa it have hean gr - r.il -' r- eaaMw fraan the tkM. Tha raanoa hnnad in hi nr maa. It went a ; r-'ter . rvl -l: ng of tha eneral'- at the reports aa to ipect b" ilenve from I x aggaraled. Their -' - to date i , ee.1 eneral I not to be i bemne he had kj wonl anl other ih ta tran-fer-i ti family are aul to of the miform and IN MEMORY OF GRANT t - i-' n. Jr'ce Occip'ed in Oa- MjH to be Suitably Deaped. 4 large two atry frame howaa. with an old 2 " d whita painted mid - ?'d ' a K t-et. The aiding weather I eataw awd rawty. and tha whwla liatlure hewr tha mrk of fr. The "xiuee wae eantiad hy l.ieut. Tlyae QrnM whai ha waa wCaoel n Itnnt in - ' i 1 ' -!! .Nx-d ' the -io-' k-' -. f -r-.'i ithiw ind Knwell freet. ham i' R v uiiMad to give f li"i VtMiHan radanea. Dr C. C Yevwame Haa railed the tteaitioQ f ne u ail ' eM f i ,rri uly V. The Preatdant h ti hi -GaUfc. dial It fflwerai. pail hearer I ha- apinte.l m 'XTl. I -l Wtn.-l Dt Mpki a C. Ri LOM.NU rivjMfc CunraMniari Cfntwc T Sad Leave or tn rr,o fcr a ' aka Oaarutt Wnm Ptm. Wai4Ton, July A Mr and Mra. fnaiiki left for SmjmI IbUptd ak o nieak Uim ovaftiag W I QMMlMi tn ood haaita, bat not iu an uonUruted a frame r .ud .a M atlght L. 1 o Oay re bald i . A:-tu.-ujl intervutw with tna Fnwid t and .jecrlary Vila. UaUcr r not going in thaFtftn tuttnet to uit turn. Foe inanc, reOuLutiAceded Uej ' .Oord, a Well- knoam Uiaaaabaekar. for tne ju of poak maaU M I ntnd Mav avarai waaka ago. toelcrday Cieo. nanford rOkted tha ap- i.' 1 hi-- ivune uf prjcdurv looked !u Mr. ouinioca aa if a Cojigraaamau ; tjcowtiMtndaUoa did not carr. with it the Weight It we entitled to rt-Ortvr lie -a.d n Han to tha Fraaideut aud Screlary to-day in the interview mentioned. TtieU aa to the other rh. heretofore U-rrcd to, u. Collector of tha poit t irud llteu. in.xtuia.vUr at llmud Him Of thone atHoial poellloU-v "I luld U I'reeldcnt thU AltcfUooU, aid Mr. 1 OOB & thw evi I'ing, "that within uiy owu r .oiiefiKu. eilenuing ovor a prtcl of fifty years, the recommendation of Congreaauieo wa aufttcient to settle an apt-ointment iu hi duinct 1 -rtw uo rea-xui wti the rule should not prevail now. The ripouibility , 1 aud, bould reet xtunewhere, anil 1 knew of do lielter mode ttian to malie 'oti'reiuien rr -Pu-ihle for all appointment willuu their reircttve bailiaick- What did the I' reel dent in rexpuoae?" "He -atid he did not wl.Mily igrew with me. Ha thought that certain danger might ari-e f-oin no doiug. 1 aid I Wa willing to take aU the repoiilhihty for the apJtntmeiit - in my ditrtct, and further, 1 thought 1 ktiew a hat wa ueeded a Well a any one eUe in t.Te diatrict lhe t'raeident received me lach u. ore kindly than tn laet May when 1 A i- - 1 hn he WoU!d - ..-Vo ll'teU -o t' 1 '-. id to a I'hix time he wh- mre itjrdial in hi conversation aud did uot hurry ma. Ihd I uccead in bringing him over to mv view.' We parked on about the name grouud a when I etitired upon tha subject of m iUveration. I am uot ure that we hall ever think alike ou -ome .jiiettou. and yet I tuut ay that the 1'reaident treat ed me with the uttnoet cordiality aud pa tience." "Did tha lreiiieut give you any iutim i tmu when he would make the more imjxirt int apintments for Western Michigan.'' "He did not, but during hi couver-ation he created the tmpreaion in my mind that la would make no more in that dirn tini for at veral day, aud that perhnp" no action would le taken until after he returned from hi v ication." Said to bi Disgusted. S: -ial iriH IWn.it New. W i.-oiimk o.. July :1J - 'ongrenemati 'oin--t Mil left for home lat evening. Hi ri-dng -pint-, have received auother phock iu the appointment of Geo. S. Sanford a. poetmaa ter at (iratid Haveu. He did not kuow fiat I : rd wa a candidate. ( "omtock rwom - ting a man named Hubbard. He wa. an tttagaated with Sanford'-. appointment that he concluded he wonld not remain any longer in Washington. Hi will keep -till, however, until o.ue of the W estern Michi gan ippoiutmenta ar dt-d of. So far Mr. ( omtock vrv got nothing out of the adiinnitratiou. m - SUICIDE AT MUSKEGON. A Prominent Restaurateur Takes a Fatal Doe of Morphine. ( ormeuondence of Tmt Tki.kok vm. Wmnmumt July ;t. -Mr. w. I. Sam propriebr of one of the mot j)pular res taurant here, committed uicide lat uuht by tak.ng an over IMM of morphine. He had not been feeling well for a few ilay and aeetned to ba brooding over MMM trouble, real or imaginary. About 7 or o'clock he came tnto the drug store of Mr. B.ircus, ou hi.- street. He i acting very strange at the time and remarked that he wa not aware that the tore had ch iuged hand. It l believed he took the fatal dose of mor phine al-i'it oVlock. Ha waa not known aa being in the habit of taking it, although he i known to have taken it a few times be f ir". r S. William and Ir. Din-low wa. summoned and all that medical skill rould do wk done but without avail. He dnl nlajiit 1 o'clock thi morning. He came to this state from Horneville. New York, where also conducted the restaurant hui nea. Ha leavee a wife and wiJowwi daugh He will ba buried by the rder of I Kid Fellow, of which he wa a member. a Farquharson Corning to America. Iijinia, July 3d. It is stated that Farrju harn. the defaulting Dublin manager of the Mnnster bank. ailed for BalMmore to lay from Holy head on a small veeael char tered solely by hi meal f. Warren Fame, who wa recently elected director of the bank, informed a t 'antral new reporter that the Hank of Ireland refused Ui lend Muoter Hank the unrt rouired to tide it over its difficulties. The director of tha nnfortnn ate mrituton are determined tn bring the Jefanlter to justice and are harp on hi track. a Escaped From Slavery. i.rn i!'. July -Tommy McHngh, gal 1". whoee widowed ' r "".nnearit. .. ha reached hi home after even year' lavry under Charle Mortmg. . iho'jr-Tian who ntcei the boy away from Bradford. Pa., avan yem- ago. The tro-i;. traveled all over Kuropa and Tommy wa nide a itintiiinnn' md trn; rfiriwr. H waa often brutally beaten. Me wa taken , ;..uc at Rttenlam. Ho'land. who ent word b Xmenca. Tomrnv aHed m '-ipaaa in company with !ittie girl. who Alaska Graf Country. P 1'TVT. l" I y ' I'" if lTU. ,r tr Tame cnlleg. Snu;h Bend. Ind.. rnvod hei yewtarday from a fnp t- Alaka. I i . -,rt in . : -' ' - w - 1 1 .fit e aye the trip frees Page Sund tn Alaka urtae anything ha haa een for baanti ' j.f . think the trip will hacome I fT - - t n- tnin?i M .wi the mm tean-.e'' a TK F:rt Contributor. v i i. I i . 1 , i.'n ' " ' :-e i.w -w r He reefed m honor f jaqeral Arrant in Rieitie Fsrk w-j r .ri t . - - ' - ' r riif J waa eeued :t the V The Howe nf Cr eeted eweratnaattl i f koliaiMh eharaa. SHE BEATS THE RECORD MAUDS I ROTS A MILE IN 2 Ob 3-4 UnprccesJeoted Trotting Of Bonner k Wundertul Mara Great Enthu i.iyi' Among the CroaiJ I i iuiii, July JU. Maud 8, Ui tear lera i Atrii of Uie turf, earned her promi-esj retirement a i Gleuvi.ie t r -m ! ,da hrenh idg tier record hy a full ladf second, amid tha etiMW aaai wildest pplue of a,a people. Mm-w a brought ou I about o clock, and wa given a "warming feral, " wtuc'. -made Ul - -J 1 UeU the start of the - ' claa wa had, while Maud S aa gelling her Wind aud UiUsde up for her great cffoit. HM aa driven to the three quarter turn and brought down tlte atretch at a good jog, and when the word wa given to go he fairly !-.v.ediuto t.'ie tir -eemiug to fly ujm wing inattad of hKds. She reacbtd the ,rter piU in -J iendid -UHpe, but lale Ue broke all to piece and had almoet to tn- re duced to a walk to bring h.r down Hair brought her back, and a ihe MPHwl the grand stand he teemed to act a if ashamed of :.e:slf tuother lart wa- in ide aud the beautiful little mare phot under the wire like a rocket. She preserved thi gait all the way round. Coining in with her eye flashing and her breath snorting victory. A shingle wa displayed froui the , tdge trtiid bearing the a-toni-hing hg uree, "14J." A terrific hout w ut up, and a ti.ousand voice- screauud, "She's dine it.' There were no pools sold on the re-ult of Maud S.'f effort, Honner especially reqOMt ing tfiat it be uot done. The weather and all other oondition- wen favorable and the euthu.iaiu was immeu-e. a 1 he Saratoga Races Siii;Miv, N. ., -lulv " First ra-e. f ir maiden two-year old, 4 of a mile Luiuiu ou 1, Scolti-li l.a Col. Cowan d; tun , 1:17S. Second race, for hore whicu have n .t won a race tin year of the value of $1,4), oue mile 1'earl Jennings one. Editor Farewell :t; time ItHJ Third race, for three-year-old, one mile iitui .' yard. Irish Pat I, Jo Cotton '. Favor d; time 'J:la'4 . Cotton led for a mile, then ln-h Pat pM.r-d luu. nd uoii easily. m . Died from an Officer's Shot Ht halo, July :-)--F.dwHrd Welch, who wa -hot early Tueeday moruiug by Hlicer Howmati. died thi morning. Bowman has ban placed und r arrest to await the n Milt of an investigation. Welch' fneud claim that the officer had regaiued his feet and shaken himself free from the young meu before he tired the fatal shot. Bowman's record a- an I thYi r is wry high, and the police officials agree that he was just in his action. Bowman is recoeriug slowly.be mg tnore seriously hurt thau at first up- pi -ed. The Jones Investigation. Inmanaidlis, July Civil Service Com -ti..-- on r Thoman and Fzaininer Lyiuau continued their in -tigation to-day of the charges against Postmaster Joue. They confined themselves to the record, and have to far examined no witnesses.. The inde (endeiits who tiled the charge- have submit ted an answer to Jones denial. They say the have rather understated than over-tated what Jones ha saul and doue. The result of the investigation will be announced from W a-hiugton. a Another Rival for the VV. U T. Mostbkai., July :t0. It i announced that about a month heooe the Canadian Pacific Railway Company will opH its whole tele graph system throughout the launiuion to tr e - rice of the putilic, ami that cable will oon be laid in connect ion with Japan, China and Australia. The Western I riiou Dtterl failed to get control of the Canadian Pacific lines. Connections will be made in the Crutid State so a- to ! d'e to i hn-mes all over the American continent. a Cleve'and's Arrangements. Washinotom. July :k. President Cleve land, accompanied by members of his Cab- I'rivaU" Sicretary Iximont aud Marshal Mc Michael, will leave Washington for New York a week from to morrow to attend (ten. ( trant' funeral. The party will stay at the Fifth Avenue Hotel iu New York. Praai dent Cleveland will not return to Washing ton, but will go from New York to the dirondacks for a mouth's vacation. a The Ship Canal. I'Nihin, Jnly ;. -The House of Com uon c.,ir on the propoaed ship caiml ttetween Manchester and Liverpool, adopted the preamble of a bill for that purpose thi evening. I he chief conditions mentioned are that the canal shall legin at Eaatham lock. hall ! of a mimmnm depth of fifteen feet, and that &". kk.M) capiUl -hall te aurel before the work is liegun. m The Propeller Quebec Sui: Srr Mvrif. Mich.. Jnl ' IU prot-ller tueliec, which wa sunk in Bear Lake. hn vttled down in 1W1 feet of wUr an I reported by the diver as being on her MMD end I' i- fired (hoe wo are c. 'i t, tit to judge that it will le a difficult matter to raie her. owing to the depth of wab-r and the wift current where she i. Happy Commoners. Lowtm w. Jnly :ki In the Hone of Com mons this evening Ixird Hand ilph Churchill. Secretary of State for Indis. anD'innnel that the government intended to eitend the tneta Railway thirty mile fnrtlier in a r.orthweter!y directum and jw,-iibly far i f'sndahar. This statement wa gre'ed with great cheering. A Monument Memorial. Nrw Yoaa. July :ki. Tt ti )n imn' ir f-.ti committee thi afternofin iud a me mnrial inviting the (eople of the I nited s- - to farticitate in the erection of ani.1 able monument in honor of Grant and re)ueting new p per, railway, postmas ter, bank, mnnie; i -,r ,,r:'ie. .?r . to r.te in the r ,1 ieet.j.i of eootribution. a A Str-k at Jo'at. i nrr. II!.. Jt ' Dire hundred men in the hiat f i-nace dt artrneot if tia roll that new man wiH he put on at the tnker go hack. A f'frht t0r L'berty. . Jtly V -aty crtminais aa aaBa tefffcana.no their way thither t iki WM tor Mtarty TwaaHy a P ----: - O e - s rMVi. M ch. iaty .Y - K B nm x maatar tha place for tha yat ale-eeo year. 1 n r.m rAMJMjHMI V take Hfeet aa e WI It LOUIS HiEL S T Hi Al. The Dtanc Tr to Prvva That He vVA, a Having Maroac. Wiaawo, Man., July JU. Airewai UAald opened the oOae for tbe defettM Aft Rld trial at lie gin to-day He went into toe legal aopecl ut the Cae and reUeaed ttie rguuieiit offered al the beginning of tr.c trial, that while the defense Lad tuii oon ndenee iu tr.e .uij. tie deemed A right to protect agaxuet the neieciion of the jury by a uioglslrate appointesl by lue govern Uirlil. He UeXt reviewed at length thegriev uoe of the halt breeds since the oouteder lion, and dealt ailL agitation in UHfti 1 tie ( town had laid the blame ot the rebellion ou Kiel' head, but forgot to point out lliat uo heed Was ever paid by the goNem inriil to their representations until al .i-l .he I. alt breed touched a UiaU'h to the smouldering embers and set the fire going. ltiereWa no proof thai Kiel came to the country to stir up rebellion, he came al the earnest solicitation ot hi cou ntreuien. 1 ho defense would show the prisoner to be a raving maniac. T he teetiinouy of expert would be given in proof of thi-. Kiel believed himself to be a prophet and wanted to establish a new religion, and also to conquer Canada and divide it among tue nationalities of Furve. Kev. Father Ander and tour otliers would refer to Kiel a taring insane iu religion matters. He said that the priest.- were unanimous in their opinion that Kiel wa a fool in politic and religion, and to discus them with him wa like ei hiiuliug a reg rag to a bull. Doctor Kay, superintendent of Beauporl A-y lum, gave the opinion that Kiel wa of uu souud mind. Doctor Jakes, surgeon of the mounted police, had never reen anything to lead him to lieheve that Kiel wa insane. loctor W allace alo said Kiel was pertec sane, but he thought the prisoner wa play ing the insanity dodge to help him through tils difficulty-. It IS expected the Case Will close to-morrow. a PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS- A List of Those Cleveland Made Happy Yesterday. W -i. l v . i 'N, July M. The President to day appointed 'harle- 'adu lilt del OoUM tor of Customs for the Di-trict of Philadel phia; la-once Bouly, appraiser of merclmu m the Dtatrtflt of New Orleaii-, la. In dian agent K. C. i-i)!ie. Teune see. ot the Pouca, Pnwnea aud IHOO agen , L T.J 1 redei u k Hoom t. of Indiana, of the '-age ugeiic. 1. 1 I. --. Lamj Hall, of Texas, of the Kiowa, Coman che ami Wichita agency, L T.: Timothy A. BjrxMB. Of New NMfi of the lik;n agency, W. T.J Benjamin H. Moore, ot NaS York, of the OotriLU agency. W. '1 .: Kegistera of the land office-Frauk Dale, of han-a-. at Wichita, ls.: Clat M. Kal-tin, of Kansas, at Independence. K-. Po-tiim-ters David (J. Hackney. Ft. I'lain, N. .: S. B. Radebaugh. I rbana. 111.: Clinton K .-. ti. D. Kalb, III.: Andrew J. Reddick, LaSalle. Ill : Win. H. Norton. Kikhatt, Ind.. Jaine W. I.auer, Kvausville, Ind.: (iu-tavu-A. Vauhorn. New Loudon, 0. Theo. W. 1 very . ( ilehwood. la. W asiunuton. July Tha Pr. -ideiit thk It at nOOB mad the following appointment-: To te consuls of the United States, Alexan der H. Shiph y, of New York, at Auckland: J. L. McCaskell, of Mississippi, at Dublin; Joseph Falkeiibach. of MO, at Bremeu: James Whelan, of New York, at Fort Era, Canada. a CHURCHILL DENOUNCED The London "Standard" Very Venom ous this Morning. Lomihin, July :&. The 'mlanl denounces the action of lord Kaudolph Churchill in re fusing to speak at the Liverpool meeting liecause thefmembers' from Liverpool had criticised his Irish policy. The MomiWOl describes Churchill as a very much over rated, impudent, overgrown school -boy: good at insulting his suieriors, but otherwise of very ordinary taleuts. His praise are sung by the interested clique, but, says the Stewdatrrf, tt is time for oth ers to i?ak out. W e will not siug praises nor ! bullied by any over-grown school boy verging upon middle age without a man's ene. Salisbury mut divide soon, or Churchill, having already worked irreparable harm to the Conservative party, will rum it altogether." As a parting hot the Standiinl describes Ird Churchill a a miserable, aleuard imitator of Disraeli, without one-fiftieth part of the latter' abil ity. The article 1 sure to create a marked political sensation. a SLIGHTLY MIXED. A Northern Contemporary the Victim ot Misplaced Confidence. The Rttoritr is a victim of misplaced con fidence. Ijst week we engaged a religion editor, realizing that our force needed strengthening in that direction. He wa a fair-haired, mild manne'-Hi young man, and wa loaded down with Sunday School medal and testimonial. ne of the find dntie M signed him wa to report the seon at St John' Kpi-copal Church. So great was mu confldene in him that the night editor did not reviae his work, and as areeult yesterday morning paper proclaimed to the whole world and the rest of mankind that Riaikaf Richter. the eminent Catholic divine, now in dermany, preached an elegant sermon, and administered rite of conflrOaatMl in our Kptcopal Church' I f coure intelligent r, di-r like our would know that Bi-hoj (tilleiie was meant. Imt " fel bad to tie so deceived in tha young man. Hereafter he will act as base ball rejwirter. ami it i pected that hi peculiar ability will enable him to report -very gam won by the home eluh Harhor Sprt-y Iletorlrr. A Big Petition, bnrno, July :. The Salvation Army marched in full force thi afternoon to a point within a mil of the Hon of iron, when they were halted by the police. They explained that they were learing a petition mntaining Xtt.'kfl signatnre. de manding i mtection to young girl. The potior allowed a deputation of 12 peraooa to mtm1 and peot the tition to Maaae. but wonld not irmit the main bofy of the "army to nrntinue it march in tha dirtiou nf the parliament building a Hamaon $ Grav i ;orwwn. July V) The tomb of i Freident Hamon v in a aadly m-gieeted condition, and i raridly rrTrr,bling A n appaal ha teae i nad for i aa M a food for tha -con motJUTnent rrvr the j'rav. M I S' - c 4 f the MaSonm" I alley n etnaJly smdd B-own tf aga rr : a . "s't T He m.j,' bj S r. Ijotto, Joty - The time Th- w- -erai wvday. on i;tm fata'h O.1aoea Go -s g to Norway Iji otw . aHtty Ml CHaolakeaas aia rm tt -,-dsi far Won hi ra H't iocM tha j MAKING ORDINANCES. PH. SONtRS MUST POUND SlONt Keaoiw t iofv Relative to the Death of General Grant to be Prepared and Presented But tern Alderman were present when the adjourn.-.! ot the oiuUiuh onncai wa called to order lt i.l.t Mderu.an Stewart won arrived and later Alderman Stanley and P;.x ni(dt l!ieir pie.ranar. the Frrrt Ward wtu not represented and 41 derman Albright wa abaent- Aldermau Killeau offered the following resolution ituW(ed, 1 hat a coin Ui 11 tee of three be J, poinUrd t,y the Mayor to preimre and present to the Council id the next regular session appropriate reisolutloU relative to the death of the Nation' Hero, the late (leneral P. S. (trant. whose remain will be interred at Riverside Park, in New Lil ( ity . Saturday, August n, and also to make liie Ueoesar preparations for the Council and the city official to att-nu the memorial service to le held in this city on that occ.i-ion. The rtsolutioti was unam in m-ly adopteti. and the Mayor appointed Aldermen Killean, (lilbert and Hay ward a the committee. The ordinance relative to the duties and compensation of the City Physician wa taken from the table and placed upou it third reading. The ordinance a read made it the duty of tier City Phy-ician to net as Health i iflicvr and attend -rson a!?'.. ieO with contagion- dieae. Alderman 1'huin offered an amendment huthori.tug the City Phy -ician to employ an assistant w:,. n nee easary. and forbidding turn visiting any of the city poor not af flicted with contagious diseases, while tie has the care of can of contagious disease. The amendment was lot. The ordinance as read filed the salary of Ue City Phy-iciau at $l.(Jt and Alderman Stewart offered an amendment increasing the amount to $ l.-Vk) per y ear. Adopted. Attcr further uuiinHirtaut amendment being adopted the ordinance wa passed. On motion of Alderman (ullart the ordi nance relative to the employment of prison ers in the jail was taken from the table, placed upon its third reading aud passed without amendment. The ordinance re lative to slaughter house, butchers, etc., was read a third time and passesj, and the ordinance U) amend the ordinance to sup ptaaa gambling was taken from the table and disposed of in the same mauuer. The ordinance to amend the ordinance relative to houses of ill-fame aud also relative to indecent npCMM of the person, and al-o the ordinance b amend the ordi nance relative to disorderly persons wen taken from the table, read a third time and passed. The ordinance to amend tlie ordi nance relative to the preservation of public peace. Hhd the ordinance to amend the ordi nance relative to breaches of the peace were placed upon their third reading and passed. The effects of the amendment - to the ordi MBOM i- to give the courts authority to sen tence prisoner to hard labor in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance relative to the employment of prisoner in the jail, in other word to make this last mentioned ordinance piacticable it was necessary to amend the others. Adjourned. e The "Cl-pper" is Rifcht. Tin- Soldiers" Horn jnuketinr committee vis ited St. Joseph Itlld reH.fifsl t hs s jMent to: of the txiiuty and gr udear of the city and the many mason h tha Morn should t looated there It i si im-othcially aiinotiniwd that either lletmit or St. Joeepti will Im M-leeteii as the i--r-rniineut Kite f.r the Home. Detroit "Journal " Just wait till they reach (irand Rapid, the "(iardeu City of Michigan." aud they may change their minds. The Valley City is entitled to the .Soldiers' Home." should, aud we believe will, get it. CVoW Sjirnuit CI itter. Lively Times in the French Chamber. Pakis. July .If). M. Clemenoaau. Radical leader, replied in the Chamber of Deputies to-day to M. Ferry's sjaech of yesterday. He was interrupted many timi-s. and the preceedings became disorderly and finally tumultuous. Paul de CasHagnae wa repri manded by the President, and M. Clevis Hugue. of the Fxtreme Ieft, nearly came to blow in a di-pute with another member. a B4SE -8 LL. fKW TOBK. Buffalo 0 000 00 00 1-1 New York 000000t0-l It" ' if. Buffalo '. New York h. Knor. Buf falo a. Newark . Pitcher. S-ntii al Welch. Umpire, Bond. ruii.M'Ki.rHi a. Philadelphia. 0000000000 CMaaa 2000000002 Ba-hits. niT1iifilpka '.. fMntfa Hnaai l'hillli.hia hii-airo . PHcMfO, lanly ami Clark son. I'mtiir. (taffn MMk Biton . ' 0 0 2 0 I ' 0 1- I DatraM 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 Mi hi"-. Itiwt.ri . iMroit a. Kmir Bft'K 7t Detroit ft Pitchsr. Htimnirton and seey rrriiiire Ferirnsori. H'lt-mr'nn trnk ont six f' ri men MMiMj BM )ir" rvrrl. I ROTIUKSi-K PtoHiajMi 00000001 1-4 St. I -on is 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 B- hit. l'r-Tii"Ore -. r mi Krror. PrmidMaa hi. lfuis v nkoMoa Hhw and Bil. I m pi re. Sullivan. . Chicago Marketa. orrirw or F V Ttiir. power s BP-k. I (tawi Bafiih. July 0 itf. ( i h weer1nll an.1 unef.inad. ' - ceij.t TT cm W. in'lnli'.rlftirnei V. M rarti fv r ' (I ..,- MsrkiSk .send we are) dw lirx! m. wheal Sr. but ltr I d arid rlrj a m! tevlcrw It Is b of 1 rw kiw will on Arm 1 h 'Px-ra 'orrivred witr .Tn'v 1. f r o .'" j-.'k and trt gi million prmoA nf rib 'h-vi Hir. Iw . 07at Aaa '"a 4 Hn aw-, " a , (w- vts v. m v, n i om An 4-- ' S 4?H Oa Ana V T 2 2H Pek Ana.. IK" I" V '.;a "?H New, York Nrw . . - . sy r. tr-s ' r? tad KV1 a' --rewS-r r 1 I- !k 1 Mrk FHII.ND6 Of IhL 6ULLiH6 Looking to Tbe One bpad Upoi vVh.th tc ctr t'-e bvi.'it t Mo t l ts hoard of lruatoa. of Lbe boldier Home axritwd in lir eilj lt eonua' at . ooluok. and wa met to in ioual iaHntnit lot at the bridge trotl at js-t tin 11 1 in' oou.millwe4x.en ore Col. 4. T Bile, ut ea luaw C4t H. 4 hamak, of leUoii lloa. M biow i. biA' Rapid, and Cl rwiii nei Moll, of Buotianai, itei. B H Piernt of Uiis oit aud Ui reiuainina luauiUn of the Board Iwr tfen will l!r i.ri it. iu lour bout Uit MU aud ri,eu wiU. it laol etaun: Uui an odormai ;ieutina ol the ill I i trriillemtOi aere driti iu aarnare u- tbe " Bl. ? .. and the adxMVUt lands pried for Uk Wt HUtMU tor ihr Soldier Hoiua. 4 thorough iuitahni of the grouud a hwu and tlie prl i ol u rued to I lit MorUOi tot supper lu in eteumg u tut.iruiai and picavtanl raoeiaiou wa UvbJ led lh uweu at the jiaiatial reMdeuct id Maj A B V At aaat. Tbe eutlemen will take oamafe at 1 tie Morion Uii inorii.i,- i. : w ; u .n . . to tbe various fu r? led fur the luetliou t i. hi ll ui ou the Lust Suit I he V rd protierty eoulh of tbe eily will tirt be IslU-d to day and MM the site iu tbe immediaU vioinit) of Heavdl's Iake. The Hotel Regiatera. Al TH Moki-'ii 11 HteutM-rg. New ) ork , (i. i (ioodrich, New o;k r I Parxu Byrooose Fret! Hdl. Chitanfo. Ctl 4. T Bliiwi. haatna . t'apt K heiuiek. Im lion. M Brown. Isi Itapid. Col. Kamuel vfatta, B urban an. Ja. W, HoaakOf 1. tr,,it. Arthur aT. CampU-ll. New ork Jl.lu Meyer lf-! 4i Bwarr' C. W. liirkok. ltiledo. I Haas, Chirotfo. Alttert F I 1 Uetrott ti 1. Taylor, Cleveland. Frauk I l.ymau 0040; M. Cbriatophar. Philodeaphia vl J laily, lW. it. (t ( V, . 1 k L D. 4paley, Chicago. Ai th Kriuiii ! II i Laell. Bir B ids: K. A. Maynard. SpHrlti. M. J. Kelly. New York; A. J. Bur batik. Uaita II Ma Kansas Oil ; M. Goofc, Ma i Rapida Dolisburrf, Holland. L li l al ba, HaMMja E. P. Walter, kalauiaaoo. a The G. R , G & & Railroad A meeting- of the director of Wa- (irand Rapids, ireeuiiie A tSainaw Railnaid Company wa- In id ut vi,! - ii i. . is-u-r day morniu:. at whioti Iire-torh OlMl Hall. H . P. Iuues, Hi nry Spring and Mu man H. Bruley were i r-s-i.t. 'I ha resigun tlou of 1. B. Kalou hs iJireeh'i aud ,-eeretH!) was accepted and i1 h- - :. u Secretary of Ml MjMf, The iiiteraat reoeiitl liiauifested ty the buMUe men of this rity and (ireeuville telidr to eneouriigt the diri-ctors, and it i not improbable Mat work ajion the road will te reaumed withiL h Itl weeks. A Cadet Appointed. Wasrinoton, July $K In. I -.--ident to j day appointed Joaeph Nicholaou Harris. , d Baltimore, to a cadttship at the Naval i Academy at Annaiolis nm h --.i. of tha late Lieut, hisliuburi. of Arctw faihi wtio failed tn a the examination foi ad mis sOU. Merchants and Manufacturers OF GRAND RAPIDS And vicinity, will finl a full line of OFFICE STATIONARY -AT- I GEO A. HALL & CO. 29 MONHOt ST.. At Lowmt Piffl OUTERS! OUTERS' ! Sl'MM RK Kw' IPMF.NT- AT TUP GREAT WARDROBE Are You Off for a Lark ? DUBINQ Tin Hh .TH ti hm more ew;l sronod O mtfl ' . m nwif. ' ir- in kri'1 it- :i Bai -ids. I her are tkaaoovada mi nlif with aaitaltl eWHawl dir u nail att(rjtiorj ta some 'f air tatimmar Bfkje menta W nndemkke 1 snpg.ly tb waa of tb mal wt n ite matter 'f ai n r tr.i irdsj,' isare off .! o. ai kih skirts, ap taawooti a; h tac "f ) kee ff, ma) tov a wnd tlmh itli sn-1 Viri kin t , . - ' mvide-aad and old rosn Hot nnl) lo lew noerr).d of erfj .1.- . i Hr' ' aaabrwewt in th tarra ' FaraMMaa- Pli irar. a w rwJ Hewn Tnraaa rfcwtina mm rWtber jkk Hfn.or 't M.Mir tjuta w-.0,.ei a lartit evwmnat. as li.- f-MMir sve-Kei ftiv,rr. if,. ..'-I, ni'ff ' r ' -- f ff wwir nn eaeati'B 4 a "ffarfejfc Jfv-k tin-tiat1 Be . kaM tten fn ( 1111 Mil - - - ' 7 11 S w vtnki maJam saw kaavt t pjaj J mf nr s aie fkaibw's "Wtt e fflnin 'r alaakar) Huimm fVti' T- ar iff Twaj w '0 t f"t ' 'w a wf sa I- ' '- Mjg f ' g k Ml ffwa la lai in ane4 HMH WaM i wa) frrev T " tl K. h Feaw Fw aaaay WMWkmm bn for raveta h iomh hoy will wawt mm af awr ptmmhmr kswj HaM e AN tM POUT AST OUTFIT . -. . " - ' . s - . Kw If t p i r-'i " 'j vwriaSf a f tw mttf, -7- t-'ftm' fTWHOwlkai -y-m. Umm -e.r. W TH 1 E. S. PIERCE'S Under tho TOWER CLOCK LstAblisbed 1854. Kl! Nat inli.i r t I,t1 W. to'i't lltM M It li t lit- iiW l icf3a1, M' .i!. J ' . ' I '! ( mmm and CarjN't 1i I'tnufrh to till- Clt I t.il ;i r'fCiita3t nuitiU'i f m-ojIo from every sct ion f our .it- t lutfi eve U'forv i! an m . .imuii t liat lia pvpi o nr . in t lie Iiua, ton uf (iraipl aji1h. Sl'RlNi. tV ( mMI AN V, i nr entire ntock f Suininei I)ivs ie.js. Silks, l'al;iMi)a Kan-. La ll(sieiy, 'lnvec. Linn-. W hit hv '..MHlg. kr.. will pottitivel) In t'loned out. SpRiNd. A ( uiu'an i . THE "Gentlemanly Burglar -A-t Bay ! W S GUNN &. SONS He t , pm; iaja I'ATt ' Burglar - Proof Locks. Tlar- Proof, , nas 47. 4- . : 4.. W. 8 Or kr ffmJm L