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Telegram. Grand Rapids Morning GRAND RAPIIM&. MICH.. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1885. PRICE 3 CENTtt VOL. II -NUMBER W2. THL RIOT AT -BAY CITY bMUTbMNfcD AN- McN WUUNOCD An tncmu0tmr ot tk fctriaar W.th th the ftrilf and Poaen TKn M.I it tan Ou La' n fthi ku. ii. 1 ma iwm abaml e Otuk A teiwv" aniaaM1 WO rwawiveti by Ttrrr Wrwuu ut um 4rtin bed foreabi ,U. I Mr-r Hu. llu.l aeit blMl, ami mting trrt-Tin Ho mpmM vttfc IHlhf of Jeputl reevned the ; MM e tik MbMMM wrw teiua Ui JWMM i Ha ordered Unelu Ui Jlpere, At ; mkmk tbe elWJ eud hooted iu. tie prMeetiJ Ui tela to them, bat they reftteed tu dntrae. whwrouitou he under di U r ret ,iu if the mm whoa he Ukuught we iMtkr, itw ttrtber iuterterJ md for .uie ujiuutee rel diMuriiwr rwi.nod. Club uid I . . . Wll OU tMJ ift.ee. V it.-. i ' . ..-d lfO. MUnl HfMMI we kt I a the, forrlieeU l All ..i b llltll iuUmIimI u( the crowd. T)mi ra g-rajetl the tain Ula otborr hep-.aiw-J turn Nit he.td. iic al-) reeeiv,d hMXf Utt '-HJ left ldJ gi tf.e fie.td With dub. He -Im.Uh frm t.M revolver and f.ew 4hnr bole nr eichantfed by other . . .. A a -"i beitu to Aim Um rioter ttntf-tn to Jwpr in ail Ji rewOon. Tito denaUe arretted nine, and rw tfmtu iu iMil. Tbe mob iMui niil in fume Una afternoon for th purpe of carry me oat lU original mtftmi Thej wwce at by poe and a dti aheriJf en l driven off. Strveral tr i-.tjM.eal -uid I.-.-.! ip rrir. llenlh A weir - riiiHl with reTol- r- 1 1 -.fvnfir? hat mllod out th tuiiittt. MMPd tbw , Wbiiit n trui.-l for- f iImk ttt tfM arttun of th tnkr-t who tlirvnUtu to rrlrttiH) Itif (rbutM)n. Th Situation Last Night. m k i ii! Vli.-ii. ij 12. 'oiui.auy ('. I'hird K. tfimvat, M. H. T., of Una city wit enilotl oat tru eveuin by th ShrritT nod rt ki liity c the armory and ;wl for omc hi of mr-rwDfy, a- it fati tHi fXi' UmI ao attriu;t wuulit bo inatic by fn-iid- of ijriiMuxl Htrikurn to rtfcMit' thn. nj i iv M I - -wloti of dy th Ii ill I till. poliaa and A i u ti;frtfft to tnht, lut uo uiovfinvut ou the wtrt of -triker- m notiw iui- tturnetb. who ih bo tn a tpvrtator, wa -tt m lb rijfbt hip at the rnt thit laorniUrf Hm wmioU i not danr :, i. n i- -l'ot through the baud and another in the tbiifb tnd tnotrir tir.ijfh tli- ir. The two i - nr hurt ' ivd injuria front rlut. not from I r:--t -uj.ihI. A -t-ar.-h ti,id for If. .fi.lrr who . '-Jid IMi tiiornino, hut ww not found. Th hu.i.L of I U.r i . ,1 -t m.. tui thw aftr noon at which the not waa dtanaaaed and trouirly ruiinl innl ty k-r, who -aid it wa injunoo to thw eaaw of tha atrikfr in. I :.tf( loenan a bad opiuKta among ' oilt-U U ol til Clt. I'lhll' ntiiKwnt har chanrffHl to day owiuk' to tb riot thw tnorniurf. AFFAIRS AT SAGINAW. A Mntm at W o-k i nmn Yesterday Afternoon. - . . i ! in niK. K r Saoiatw, Mih.. Aurf. U. Th-r. m bnt httle new eneeminr the tnke. A . ifx-fiiu ii-"H 1 bfld It Knight of Ijtbor Hall tiM aftrn.-n id drwiii'd hy Hon. VV K. Hart, who riiortel tted th- ; ' 'i -i ! i-n m . is. t ; i ly for ten hour nd t hilling off tl! wiifw above $l..r ier daj . wah thw nuii owner- refneed. He advised ti .- wer i ti-.ti at iPjnwjnJHM for . i - -vori n.l lo lumr i a . or a reluction .( n teventh of the r former W'tgee.whieb, gKg nMn' I i''!.iU, iJ dofte.l ty the mill emfloypM preaent by a voe f to M- Hart wnj ; -I :hH pn ipoaition U the null men. meeting will te held to-i-. - . iff moot i !-. -it whioh tir.:e VI- Hart will report the reeuit of hie renee with thw mill owner. It ie the 4iierai opinion on the -Ureete to-mgSt that the mill owner will rerrt tht prowttion. . , . i . NMl the) ;n4t on II hon r work with 11 htmr tar. r declare the mil!- "i 'Nmwi efoeed. at leaet till the Hi hoar gone into effect on flept. '.). ' - diet and there - no -ogntiof die- wee. Paarr ntille. one of the men I for letn -otirMleii m the in it the mill of Hn Hnm , Co. an PmtwJay Inwt, wata Wmad over tothnOlr o t4 iay Hail v fitxl tt f .'.m e M , n Lh Ctv , . . VI . r ' I ant. -nin Tknanna tkmatrrew. a auuiiiimaa. ahnt and in tently killed hie format ampUjai. Edward MhllMik near Uke City (tonlma hal ervrwi ttv jaarretel w Pntrhard KM .v The met v tenlnv iiut Oanamfw went into -otie. -i-- i - i Uteily blew -wT FritehuH - Seal. ol in then tRipfed o:if. ' tTeer are ii . a -! t.MereTtt vr 'Km affair fiitehenl w - p il ml ot of Wwewmaee ' "'inly and nWv known. He Sew 1 rlflh t ;-.. lew Stnaea Mfl Caae Eerjwai. New Voaa. t ig I Sertef r i i .t jn- iiiwwiiMi the neerwjra t1e peet rwity one ree. a whfWi HMMJ the SRtrfbwjtin f an eat vained a' ' ' A PHSONtH i F A H fc. V k L L A cum Crawa Jad-Bird vVh.cn Did nt Letch thw Worm 1 hm hurtu ' va w n uiiit how a a,anafc fata lin t gyrggjtgwl for Uewiu g home aieJ fieuMM, oMmwti frou the jail at Hetlie Creek the other utghL The ueit luorumg a-- r. uud uer Ml PI wt Mtwl in aaiil ceil 'I At and heleid Ue Beet and cagt are 1 here, bat the bird ban rlowu. V ttere bee tie MM ' Va here the woodbine tWIUeth. Hell, tnitee hae . l.ugrO tuM HanuaU died. J. j l I hee OoociuJeti to peud the reet of Uiy earthly life in Canada, where 1 ahail arrive at Mi u clock thle uiorulii I i '. n. ! there and aiao tn Detroit, aud yon wan bet your eweet life they Wlil etaaai by u;r uud i Will -ley I ic . Um. jM need not to Ui- rivtow d lelegraphiUtf or Uriel hour i'f tlte Oouu try for toy arreat, for ny deetinatou 1 WiuUiMjr tou are a man devjid of all t rwetpni, a diatxlu-ni wrelcC You have i.-- -i a-k f humanitt implanted in yOkV aool. 1 never lUteuJed to t.lkr ttwxM? 1 Jid U t'H-ue 1 e crazy Hut it U right uow. 1 have offered. H it MM U"U uot etpect U ever capture m be eauaw I will never put my feet ou American MgJ igaiu I am a free man, aud o 1 will die. Ion better have printer copy thi aa ar evidence of ui ta-auity, ae you did the noetai. A Weet vceuted duck you are. JaMik Jtnaa." Tlie doctor" didn't get to iudor, how aver. The ahe riff caught Mi in Lh-tr. it. e Churchill' Foolish Address iMMMJMj Au. IV. Lonl Kamlolph Church i leaking it VViiLiborue Minuter to-uight, J-uied that he liad pernoual feeling iwaiL.nt Karl Spencer aud Kipou. He a-ailed only their ideae aud method ot government a revealed in Ireland nud India. He de MJMJMMl the Kadical- for cuieutiug to the Liberal i-ropoeal to tat the r man' beer, which wan ae much an article of food a h read. He defied t!ie CiiUC HrrrOl 'elliellt of the l.lteral and ipree-d MS banal that the Cono-rvativee were ure of victory in the & ueral election. !a: N, Vtij 1 In cone4iuelioe ef the r-m;trli h Iord Churchill in hi pre h at Vtnlrne Vl.n-ter lat uiglit that he "Cared not a rap for the pre," the jwMMMMl tin iiiorutng refrain from puhli-hing Ml peech or eeu referring to the fact that he poke. e Talk ot Kescum Hiel. Sr. Pt i.. Minn.. Aug. IV. A di-patch 'rom Kort Itetiton, VJou., ay I)uuiont ind Ihimaa have the in pntliy rind a-it itiiiv of tt ecowhoj- nd other of kindred pint, aud it i nimored that DMMMMi real mtioti h re i to organ ie rt force of ilar. devil, make a d:t-h on Kegma, tir tip the native and return uuder the leader-hip of their former chief. Kiel. It i no dietanot from the tioundary hi Kegiua, and the DOOM force giianhug the r-hel i ;nd hi mtnlt of only half a hundred ununited police." PJBIIUII ii(. IV. V Tetition i b -ing circulated throughout the ntnta appealing to S. cret)ir H.iytnl to u-e hi lufluetice ill be half of IgMM Kn i hi the ground that Kiel in u. VnieriiTiu citien. e . The North Carolina Fruit-Growers. rKK N-lloKo, N. C.. Aug, IV. The fourth annual fair of the North Carolina Knnt (iriwer Aeociatiou oienel here to-ly w th a tine ethil.it of fruit, aggregating hImxiI two hundretl varietie. 'I he atU lid inc.- i lHr-e. 'I hotiand of pt-ople itre urging about the treet. The frnit are the very tiue-t pecimeu to be oht.nr I. I mil ford con id J ha the finet dlplu, For -the -ecmd liet, and the exhibit of other are atioiit evenly divided. Hon. .1. W. Band, meintter of Congre of tin di.tr:ct, de i.-. . d t.'.e oj -nuig Id re-. e The Saratoga Races. SaTi, Aug. IV. The weather i hot and attendance fitir. r ir-t ric-. for V year old-. ' mile. Santa nita BtO, Col. Oam M 2, I 'at Sheedy S; tune, I 17 Bmm d man, 1 , mUm Mutie H. i. Jim ! Iglafl V, Karew -il time. V:VI. Ihirdrace. mile and furlong Viola I, H.x.tblack V, Dm H. I tim-, 1:.'. Fourth race, for all age. VMM iuarten of i mile Jim Kenwick I. Maggie J. V; Miion r. .. 3; nine I Fifth rae-, -elhng race, mile and M) yanl Itanana 1. VmdetV, Krait time, 1:10'-,. e Thieves at Kjl.tmioo Kti.MAoo, Mich.. Vug. IV. Two large . t'-ur-ootn left here tin morning, one for M e-ataw i and the other for Four inile jtke. The police had a cjn!ict with river thievee at midnight. The thieve robbed Farmer St..r-..f -ixt-n chici.en- and five baehel of potat.. The -li-ri fT and police were notified, and a the IMwWM rame up the river firetl at them: bat the thieve got ihore and eecael. a tramp broke into a freight car on the Centra!, roblI it and eecaped. e Another S?nation. I.ai.a. Aug IV. The f'.i'l M,iU OmmMJ furniohee another aenaition to lay in the pnblict..t; ' :iie statement tht i meii.h. r of the -eeefitly appnnte! royal cnmniieionf to in. -lire into the depreesion f trade, wa t uhlienlly hor- whipped upon the treet thi aftern.em. The aeeailant waa the father of a joang gipl whom the commiioti-r had Onm o Gen. Grant's Epigrams Aitaoa. 1 ' . ig ! gentleman jnt r.- I r mi New ork. and who hail a talk v hi friend Ir. Iongla. glvwa thi- an piiiihed etngram Wttttwl n one of Or i I MMMki hi tr. Ihagla "I am not a per m" a. pronoan. bat a verb. vert- i- a thing that doee, or i. or anffer". I Hnd in rnyoeif all three of t.heee." e A Hallelujah Time The Salvation Army ha a rich treat in . r. i ,P ff,-. "Tnmg Mijoi- M -. fie g- iien - if ft e X---.---' ?-. f ireee, ie to be in the city, to rTi-w the troi - r the irnir of the alley City, in I - t h the oklier in i g-an I ite-a , t hea.piane''-. e Go 8ut Not Forgotten V i -.-.-V i" ' rxnj;ng. reeeaitly of i htengtv. manager of the Nw i Hknir'aph Company, ie charged with mt' mpany. The H. and The Grant M-Onl Fue-fJ IfjMJ T aa. t-ig H The evmttMMftMM mt- ,r-al r-ind today awjrre- i ' t ? --g 4 !-nat.l ' v - - -w -fc poet vff.ee al aeavent eeeei-.! th rty to late $.t,:MAitt - e - t e'v., e. t ,g ; i vattr a- ' -n era! dee wall leave b Mlna or Fn1ay foe NEW POSTAL DELIVERY. SEKViCt TO BfcGlNOClObfcH I Th Postmaster-General S Arrange ment. I he Service to be Gi en All Officer Entitled to It VAmoroa, Aug. IV l'otma-L-f i era! V tlae to day completed arraiigemeulf lor the eri-;d.U-t.n.v l.l r tttt MmW de li v . i y of letters authorized hy ttw lat Congree iti JU ftorhcee, i.d iued a circular letter ot luelructiou to -linaeU-r- to go rem thie lie a feature of the tal Hfif. I he UeW -ytein will go luto oi-ration I krt. ; Tta law autiiorized He mtroductiou at the MMMI I f the Fuetmarter Oenerai u all place containing more ttuin . inhabiiMMF. VX ten the For.lma?ter iteUeral fir-l direa'led ! ttt. -ntloli lo the IlirtlU-r h thought It l .-et to intM-luc 1 he -)-tein iu only a few ot the large eitiee. but he ftually determined b in trotluce H in all plae - ('ioihI hy Uw. H I i. nig a ct ti ten cent tamp on a letter in addition lo the regular piwtagv it will l delivered at olice, by lcinl carrier, uon it arrival at the office of destination anywhere vtithiu the carrier hunt of a free delivery office, or within .tn mih of the jet office at other than Ire d livery office. which are designated iu -pi ci delivi r otliiv. lrop, ur liK'al l th -, b ir lug the -pecial deliver) !ta:iip aill ali he deliered bv ipeCial carrier-. I he llitruc-tion- i ued to po-tma-t-r to day authorie the employ ineut of ineenger l to r-f-.rm the (aaiaJ delivery -ervMa, nt -alam-UOt to etived '' p r month. Sub-titute U tter carrier- may alo ! ntili.-d a niea- -etiger- e GRANT'S TOMB PHOI UGHAPHt D. A Restaurateur Who Refuses to Vacate the Claremont Mansion. Nkw Voua. Aug. IV. A photographer vi-d ed Grant' tomb thi afteruan at the re-ipie-t of OtL Frtl (irant and a pndure of the tomb and floral gift were taken. When Km-r-ide I'ark wa di-cued a- a burial aite for 4 irant, the M.iyor prouii-ed that the Claremont maneiou, which i now occupital a a reetaurant, hould lie removed within a )t-nr. It now appear that the nterpn-ing Keapee of the aatilrfiahnmat, reaJizing that ha MM a DMMMM in the place, r fti-t - to iiiik. Um Mayor' proankM g-! bj getting out until after the eXptralKM of the live ye.-ir' MkM, which he hold to Um MMM. The I'ark Coinmi--loner Mtta ananonaaafnlli tried lo impreafi upon the oh-tm.ite li.il.vidual thnt the an nailed leaec i a mere licence, revokAbM 't their pi anua Ha not ntilj rnfnaea lo snnra th ir tSMMi but will, if MCMMtfy, coute-t ln righte. I MC daj MM wi-ek he endeavore! to hav- Um mi maaaad under winch he ho'da the place put on record, but found ha could not do o, a it had not been acknovtl dm d. The hMM wa given him b the'ouimi--iou i- scarcely a year ago. 'I n- h t-e, alliioiigh di void of the nckhow ledgeinelit MMMMtT hi gt ' it on record, can not be -et M4dc at pleasure by Ie Thn the matter -land e THE UNION PACIFIC A Loss Shown as Compared with Last Y'-ar Nkv "I;k. Vug. IV. The reort of the I BSOn I'.u itic H ulro.nl for -it month end ing June 80 -how gro earning- (11, Wl, .VII, mi iiii'n ;ir ul (290,713 over the -;une lerio I ia-t year: operatuig expense-. .-7. '.'I'', 41, an met. is. ot ;',1...7."n. In the net earning then- l- a decn a-e of $8S,0B7. I he deficit j after deducting Um government re noiie bmmm. i (427,121, During twalvn month-ending June :Ut, the gr- Boating debt declined if I ..',. Wh; net Boating debt declined $3,112,001; funded debt dnebnad (2,07,047. e A Terrible Death. Dfi.ta, Muh.. Aug. IV. Win. Miller, a Oerm m, of Wat- rtowu town-hip, CltlltOfl Coimtj. wa- goreil ti death h a bull yesf.-r day afternoon. After hooking Miller' n tn,- out the bull drove the family to their Maiden ce and beg .n tearing down the hov e. I he furious animal w a- -hot -ev fa! tune-, but hnally hatl to In- di-pafclud with n hi. e A Great Gas WHI at Port Colbo oe. ENM9 I'm iioR.vr., ( int., Aug. IV. NalnrnI g.i hae been struck here, at ft depth of l'H fta-t. of -utlicient forw to light Up the town. There i natur il fu I ham for il large iimnu factoriea. A well w i- pi) e.J and ga- i- now burning finely on the public nt rente, . e New York St tte Firrmen, BiMMM, V, Y., ug. IS. Tba atfwaia am thrmgl with -tratiger- who have come to Sttasd to St ate 1 inn:, ii - Coi. v . nt ion. and delegtte and companie are coining in on every train. I i. r. Ml more than JU dele g MM M MMMMk a The "Official'' Ctiolera Record. If AMMnUUMi ng. IV There were 12 dealh from cholera here Ui d ly ice.,rding Ui the official report. It i nnpo-ihl , how eve-, to re y -ii,... n official tigur. - i- it i- MM Midthey are fnrm-hed daily from ParHl Mki irnlicnte merely what the (J v rnm-nt i wdlmg tn aimit in reganl to the progre of the !ieae. 1 he Sw n Ingj RwCOi I Beaten. Nrw York. ug IV At the annual wn, mtng tonrtiAmit of the New York ItthWtM Ctnb. U dy H. F. Hauaint won tatth the one hand re 1 yard and the hulf-nnle rac -In the former he heat the American amateur record, -wtmnung the di-tanc in o e minute and V7 -,.c,iid- e A Mel"! Potlmtr. Pnovmnm , K I . ng. IV I' F. henion. who wa a( HintH lnnw!r at ail y Fall. K I . ha teen arreeted nine time wi'ii.n h'- ' month" for violattna the tate Injaor law. The l'rnlent hae been appealed to e A Ldeeary Ladv s Dath .v Filvi. t ... x .g ! ' Vfi He'eQ H ' T1 1 i elirn. tW.ter nnnwn to the pnoho hy he a. i ,e H It . .be-l the aft. r awn at the reetdenen of bar f -tend in thnt s . -e ' y ewea of arfe . e A C - ;rf Bwet n N, Yr.-v Minn i tnv. N. V.. 12. S v-al rode of tbe track of theNe .-k entral Kxi.ial t-,i-l wahe, oit wr Ba- 't-i ---n rg Tryrry ;.v ImH St Pareanet art, i hrvata hen eaM Rrran VI CmVmmmI I r.ar ag. u B TMfc MUSKtGON POSTOFFICL er Tall a Stor y Me Heart Au. Wm. McLaughlin y i n - Ltl rl h.a i kl' i i Hl I1A.N A peUUuu U the Muii..ji iMWtAvf. The owner will tv a HO-' rewara tor iu oaanu ii i kt- iue l,..iek0 a.fchwa K . OHJf. The above "ad' wae tiandnti a NMM re MMwM MMlMMaj by a well known citizen, the crtbe, a-kltig tor utor lii.i oi, iht U t henrd a etrange leie. "Haven I you beard," eanl the afoieneiU MtiaMI. "tlial billy Mac itae hl hi- peUUoti lor the poelofficr' No' W hy , 11 l- tail over town Some loon tli ago he got up a big petition and ul it U Judge FaJlae at Cadillac. His honor got huffy because he thought lKu Dickin- ai wit eiicroeching on In- u-riilory , and he pecked alt the petitioiif, !'..- etc Ft l(ttl!ig t" the pOfUitbc- in a bt and eluped Uiem to iXiU. "Una ride up with cert," aud told 1 ion lie had lelU r look after thee thing- elno. In the meantime Hilly Mac wae on the -till hunt after hi- petition, lie wrote to the Judge and the Judge Uld him he hadn't it and advi- d him Ui apply to lhm Dickiuou at Ih-troit. in Ikon Kilty wr4e, and lo aud ! bold I KtU d cl trert hi kl.ee nothing at-. nt it When I Kin got the ho from tbe Judge be I. i-tily glanced at tin omU-nU itud nailed it up and M ill it to Mr. 1,. Q, Maou here, and Hilly ml lad uu Ia O. yeetertlay U find out if hM i titmu had txiine hack to Mu-kegoti. Ill Ma-oii told hi m he would look the tail over and if the luiing appeal to the I' M ii. wae among the content Hilly -hould hate it. Funny, ain't it. it after mouth-of weary waiting Hilly '- petition shouldn't have got any nearer Wanhingtoii than Detroit, and that it -hould have le-eu loat in the litt e circuit from Mu-kegoii to Ca.l Uac and De troit and return ' In the meantime, where Mtll I he VMM I ught to publieh a notice to help Hilly out." e YESTERDAY'S COURTS. Cim nr. kki y Hi sini-h.- Xirand Kapid N.ttioiial Hank v. I he Sparta Mill- Coin pan JT. A ump-it. Declaration tiled. William H. Ladjrard Va, Kdwin Hradford et al. A-uuip-it. Dcclantliou filed. Poi.it a.- ('harlee Dalrymple, drunk. Sen tence -ii(p,udtHl till Aug. In, Jauiee (ior don. drunk, vvetit lo jail for U day. John JjoMMMA) drunk. Paid j;.r.:c. Iiren H.'rrett. larceny. Adjourutal to Aug. UL Robert w. Unidlingnt. false pretence. Ad- joured U Aug. I'.'. Hernardo iotlangaro. ped ding without liceiiae. Paid (10. Frank Chewia and S. Kent riiio, MM of MM. Di-charged. Dunkey (toltee, a s.iult and batU ry. Discharged. PaouATK-Eetato of Noadiah 0. W right, MMMMmL F. A. Maynard and Rob ert Ghmbnm appointed OwMMiMaoMMi n claim- and Frank Cole and Jonathan Ii. -t appointed appraiser. Ketate of Kryntje anaeltlmmmel, decea-cl. W ill and petl tioii for probate of MJM tiled and S pt. 14 et for hearing. InreFleta A. Trowbridge a minor. Peulion for appoint mint of guar diaii tiled. JtMnoi BaOMDHM Winnifred lmg-. ('harle H. Mire Kepleviu. Jury trial. Verdict for phuntifT (lOQLwl and MM. e KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. A Tent of the Order Instituted in this City Last Night. Crescent T ent of the Knight of The Mac caliee wa- organized nt Ued Men'- Hall in tin-city la-t night by Deputy Grnud Com mander W. J). Cathcart. MnMted by B. H. liillett and Dr. C. J. Love, all of Mu-kegoii. T he new orgatr.ation -tart off with thirty six charter members and is officered a follows: Sir Knight Commander, J. O. o-kett:S. K. biantenajrt, Ohariaa 0. Scott S. K. BoBOffd Keeper, William W. Tanner: S. K. Finance Knapnr, vVilham A. Steven-; s. K. Prelate, Nathan P. BaekMt; S. K. Sergeant. J. EL (uick; S. K. Ma-ter at Arms. P. J. (oroll; S. K. Fir-t Va-ter (iuard. K. I,. S' insider: S. K. S cond Ma-er of (iuard-, L. J. Kat: S. K. Sentinel. William Hen-ler. S. K Piekei, OhnrlM Pont; s. K. Medical i. . iitier. Dr. L. D. Marvin: S. K. PaM C... i iiander. JMMM C Iuck. e VliWED FROM A DISTANCE. The Lowell "dournal" Ideas Concern ing Valley City Men and Matters. Hreee's ,-roi and the (irand Kapid !,' ml hae cro--ed pen-. Happily, that w Inch flow - from the wound- is more ink than blood. lA't us have peace. A. H. Cheney i writing a "continued -Uiry" for the (irand Kapid- l'"t. A a SoUofl writer we ee nori a-oii why he -hould not suco'cd. Nathan Church of the traud Kapnl- Hi, i s i in rotham, writing -parklmg let ter- for hi paper and smoking cheroot with the literary cud ape of that wicked city . Thi ttrand Ii ;t( i . 1 - ' MM IMf ha- mU-rview Ml Mr. COMMMN again. Mr. Com-tock aays he think- the .'re-uleiit i striving hard todo hi duty and mean- to make only the be-t appointment-. T here i much humor in the -it'iatmn. if tiot in Mr. CornaUck' pathitn remark. Some folk- find fault haMMMl Daxey VVat-r- of the (irand Kapid- LaMMT, afU-r failing Jo get the (irand Haven cnatom hoii-. made a Imld pti-h for the I rut. d StaU- Marhallup. notwithstanding th. Pc i Ihnt he had previn-.y mlor-ed Mnjor Kahtei' application for that noMMMk, A. Ward Kangaroo didn't le-gm Uifurni-h the amns.ment that I- now offen-d by Water-' MrlMn. Last Night's Fire. The alarm of fire at 7 .Mi lat evening from leu -I wa cau-l by the -pontaneon-mjmhaetion of rng trs m a hoi in a fin ihing room of the Phentt furniture factory UUrd floor The fire waa extinguished Iwfore making much progreee. loi 'IT: in-nrl. BASE-BALL. i aovinracr. I 0 0 0 0 I h o 2 0 ri .i i. n ii u , (, , i i a - PMwMJMI .i ta " Prnvvhrv 1 Pc aowtvia . M-w y.k I I ( f 4 I l HwoV) it" " " I n a 'lee' Bawl r - .r r M,...-, fer H Pit-teea. are) MjMMMJ mmmM ( i I f i i and Hnf) I r. . 4 f. r- (Vf . i war aed .$ Pa? F T r tnafees Fmi-Kel daily f"om the flM riveter, -eel tate oJev - H atnowei aejJ Vi rm K ULTROITS BURGLAR. THE GENTLEMAN CAPTURED He Mkrt A Mot Desperate Fight With Fou' Ortu n ro m eny at Ionia Vtutii the I M iil Nee From tlw-description ot t:. gentlemanly burglar " fumi-hed by Judge Hrowu W I llrniht. irn Stxiiten and otie-r- who re ceived call- from him during Ute pv-t tew month, the police decided that "Hilly" Hurn- wa the man who did thi.-iu. ul wori I he i ntire vlete-tm fortx- have leen looking tor film, aud ar lie w a- known to le in lh troll all of Um- rtxwirte which it wae tHiugbt he would be likely to visit have hMM watched night and day ieterdiy Ih-toctive- Myiti and 1 utile located to beadiptai lei -. Mtd U.-i night Word Wiu pae ed around to the men tit the Central Divi.-iou to l ou hand til mid night tor important work. About one 'clock thfca uiornuig D w-etive McDmald, t'raudall, I utile and Myler, Konnd-ii.cn, Ih-nUr. Jerry r;. Iivmi aud Noble, end Patrolmen Phllii, Spillaue, man-ky and Needham -tole .pin tly out ot Um central taliou and met on Croghau -In el. JU-I Ml of MM 'l Ii lb te they had a whispered consultation, rniil UMO pnana-d ed lo "Kit" Willard ii ( rogtau -Ire t, where the piad wa di-po-ed, a muu being stationed witfi a cocked n vt.lver at every wiudow aud door of tbe In Hound-man Noble Mji l t tit I tittle and My ler then w dk d up tin- front -i p aud rang the Itcll. 1 he call w a- hi:-.'. i hy one of the girl- who, not knowing who the visiU rs were, MMMPad UMM into !.h fiont (mrlor. T he proprn u -- c.une in a mom nt later and wa arreeted Uj prevent In r ffOM alariniug any of the inmate- She wa- giv en in charge of a policeman oult-ide, and the three olhcer- then walked -lealthi ly Ut a email lndroom in the rear part of the hoiw on the first floor. Flashing a light in ihe RMM their yen tell upon Hums, who w a- OMm1 itsleep in a Ud with no clothing on hUn but a thin gau4-shirt. Knowing the cliarMMM of the man the t.iree oilicer- threw tb m selves on Hum-and pinned him to the bed. He began struggling almo-t before he w i awake, and tried to reach In hind uudi r the pillow. Melloiiiiell caught hi- hand, and looking umler the pillow found a calibre self -co-king revoi r. In the meantime Kound-man Sullivan came in, but it re.pnred Um WMllliMwl affoiii of the four men to get Hum- under Obiec tiou. Hi-body wa-covereii with pranpira Hon, and one of the MMMM -aid " 1 be MMMI wa.- like struggle with a big BwL I have been in some bard tight- I fore, but I never saw a man light a- he did, although halt a do.eii revolver- were in the hand of men ready to blow the top of hi- head of He was finally manacled with three pair- of handcuff-and taken to the Central -tation. T in- morning two detective- went to the house of a Mr-, (ianuon, on l!n w-ter near Antoine, where Hum- had hMM -to. ping, and got a large leather satchel belong ing to him. K -ide- aoiiie irticle of cloth ing there wa- a dark lantern, light pair of rubbers aud a couple of doen drill-. pMMM and tiin -aw-, in tact all the tool MMaaanrj to do a lirst BMM job ou a -afe. Hums, ('apt. Kurger says. i one of the roolest and most de.-r Lt: burglar- in the l intcd State-. He I- 36 y ear- old. five fee seven inches tall, and of medium build. He wa raised in Detroit. In 1-77 he wa ar re-ted for the burglary of W. W. Kacku-'-matdeSMe OB Lincoln avenue, convicted and senU need to P years at Jackson. H- had an excellent record in pcintM. taught a Bible la in the prison Sunday School, and pre fended U ha converted from hi- evil wa T hrollgh the intervention of InfttMBtia friend-he was t r.in-f errec to Ionia pri-oii. He escaped from there, hit w a- recaptured at Diui-ville. Ky.. afler a struggle in which he nearly til lad a dcU etiee by a blow from a bar of iron, and wa- returned to Ionia. H i term expired la-t year. He wa- MMfM d to hi implicati'd with Frank Conuiieau, Mo- Stone and l'al-y l'li-ary in the robber of ihe Ifkdugan rToapendaf Company - -tot. . He wa- the my-terioti man referreii t M "Walter lnger-ol " at th. t i al of Mo-e Mom e Chicago Market. OrncrorF. . I'tvioa. I'owere'i. Hloclt. I (i ha nii Kteina. Ang b4-''- abbe KeM.rt.-l r ad urnl tun iMMjaw, Uht.. II Mctt. Ie. Closed Wl,.vtt Ana .. H'S m W I I riept... HV KWSi MA I .rn S pt . .. 4S H ' I , Oaf MA4 '' ' l&H Oaie S."t.t .... M M -Z4 Pork rv-i-t . $Ciii . '.i P. H tl h t n r.i w ji I Ird rv. .i $ 1C t'i r. $ ' New York. New Y"iti, An. 1- M-.ney .l at IS--' ;..-r MwA. rlxchanire '1im- jui.. PlMteJ ran 4Mtt4M, and 4-.-,4-. Aetna! n.t. k -, MS , f. .r no dnya, and ii H ii ; ..r MMM Bovwramente rleui iilt . enrreriey r, i , bid: 4 . eonin. hid: "v da 111 had Pacific lUiilnavl lnds clowil a follow. I'rii. .ii tireta. Ill air. land irrani- W9 bid; inkfag fMnm, UBli Ma;CeMMM Detroit. PrraoiT. Nnu.lJ Ki.rM I'. daj i ri . w, Me I iKiili wmt r wleet. r.r trsM. ' met r. ir, Ulnhignn winter wheats natant I '.ai. MinneuitM lkers . r.ta'. C MijiI.w'm petel 1.4X1. r. ry. Ihl If.. i.niD mil 'hi rMrn;ti k Mid felnrel'". Itida ofen I tiijr iirit ! him! vr ioe Hrt. I ti'r ae aii ittieerlamt j iiIk!' tt.. mr bet thnt ararantarl mm! awaMngMnf riaallwi ta a pra'iea MBMMl m f r ae the ceil wae i .-ii e'rti'-l (JjBOtall Ii- ere Wh.t be. i wt t. -i-.t. u2-, Mi nv adtl. Angnat. M M ' v.' eaerl k.-, he M'e htd. WIV wkl. t"'lr '' hi ; VI , N. I red. Wv' waked, l M. wi,. a-k-d M l Sr nkl an.r i'. ."' ' i s' W.S' -v : t. n inr. Mcbnf Raaabad; xwua ,r Md V ek'-l ' ..- -I rl -H' i '"aw N' I. i" h.l. 4S ielP OaT- Who; Aneuet. 3r new tVtaemher. 9W. mPI nMaher, eke,f Grand Rapids Markets. ran rnotT-T ro rue ntwrat. Iniwt't nrrnr bMMM S ittnv Watt ri lontr bm f,-.n lewij V No. 1 white r V w w ---0-Me 4 lam atv . y mm vt .t- vf . per eart e- i . ., m io. n.'.- c "ttt v. (,.k tt" Vi P-a-irav F-l o ei , rl teken daewl l'vkff-'r --T i.tjpo rntm l er IP Howrr lat1'i- i - i-ni--l . ki e I -a"e re-w avMr. A M l r -V- ae hveth' Rr-TI f '' !lf,' - .-.i Rt Tito. t'atii r- ( hvem t-ar' y e - S V - mrm, $ ff. W4gMaa t - -Pteer M. S H L lal lisfaetf 1854. Our KaiMNUal ( 'rli hrat hh togi t liei u t ii t lie nw priooii wc .ire Beliiiif dir Dry Gfoodi ;iiil I sVTpeU for. btXHIgll1 ti tin- city l fur a jgTcatc nam her of people fnniicii sect ion of our -tuta than eve before on any imwuhh) thi Inu ' ef oocurod in I bi In . tory (f ( i rami ttopidn, SPEUIfJ tV. ( Soufavt, Oar -ontirs rtock of Bniimnii Dren floods, Bilks, Pifisoit Pans, Lmoos, Howieiy, Qlo6S Lawns, White Proas Qoode tVc. h ill jni-.it i ely bi oiosoi out. Spsnro ti ( ioMPjkjrr. Of'K next RilvertlHeinent Will le of more intenfd In i'M-r piirehueer of Ir (i.Mls and ('arju'te than hiiv that bae i-mt up HMnl in niiy paper in tin cumuiry. It w ill Hiirjirn evert Uelt . and will aetnuh Y-rv MMMM in thi State. More HfMJ half a million ei. pie will read it Kvert one in thih 1 1 will rend it that can read. Extm e-litnui will le pnute-l r.r muuu the advertiHen,tit. Kverimie getting a nip n ill kei it, a it will (vitdHiri mat tr uf MMjh Uib-roet 1 li.i1 MMJ will want C kei in 'ur famiU and prnaerte f..r fu ture gel a-rat Kill. hi kin. i A Com kt. .Tiily aod Aiifc'UKt will le (rrand month for evert lenlt to trale Kent )1hlotf i inarke! wa. dowti. Mant ifo-nle will le rhewv out at nearlj half tbir value tn re nrf te k. a we are making the need . Tt.-tih ie p'. .r,rat i..'.s f. , a large bu- . rie take plane alemt Uie find rf H, tTn)ier wn we eipei h - , addition to our atore. makinp it the la-if et natnlilmhrie-Tit of it kind in tb -, Hruiwo A Oon kl i BLANK B00K& IRKS. PENCILS, PENS, SCRATCH BOOKS, HiMik uf Mfliiol alitihs Letter Pree. Letter Filet, - iid le order tea Special Blank Book Work, Punting, or Fine Engraving. Hall. Goodman & Co,, n u itxeM ir tu OHSO A. HAU.bOO Monroe Htreel. OUTERS' OUTERS! ! Si MM Kb Kyi 1 I'M KNTt AT TH K GREAT WARDROBE Are You Otl lor a Lark ? ., J Nt Ml It ThHM. P.-l 1. ' - . . ,..s.. wt... live in ul . HH..) rwiel lu... I. .! ei pll,a win. euileble , loUiina Wet We deeire te wdl attention ! noil.' of nut M.iii.l n.ente W nit1ertke l. etiil) lie wetiat f 1 ii.Hi. wl 11. tl.e ii.Mtlei of Mimrel frtMI. the tl.feiil leee .ff twl . , ' Kiel .uU ut kilt ekirii . .. . . ... I i.iw.er- Ihm ker b.r MiiidJ ls- lie) Kiel st1i.l, Miit fe t.aitfif lonii M. t I lao. m. -i,if f.e n nt t el.1 11 n. .a. Nt ttd Ui lew laM I ii'l. f. io !. ' 'lie! at emlrwed 111 tl.e lei il. I'm tot.! n. ..i ir,-- .j. i-i'iii No'tl.ern lefc. rw HIm.o- oi M . .i.i.ieu ellitoM e I urt t aaaaamri linhbtto Miecliann MMMM lie....iiif.tri a. ..t.. i il me Ui irevej m or wtti oi. ewtl B. rfitllt Jwehel W nsit let I.UI. .1 Hi. Ml-- vt . I 1 1. elt i 111 wnttwrn end jriw. run j'l.i vv - ; if.s. V'- trnnlii lie a 1 h. ir b . n Jrm. e uie Hail.tr euit e a ilta i . !-. i i' - ,,t Tbe am md wildinc an -i'm air ot ' "Tl 1 l. r.'t- h ' ' " i ' - "'!..) nor) not fraet lai in .etM k ..1 Kt i V ,. t.i .4. He wa) f r..n Jt ewatti w $tJU. Oar Fana ISi and QmMMI wttiei will iro etvwaebl niali) .M-eiolifc Itil for t. rnn l.l h l-atlMie. U.j. will went on of an H.tuiai leeed It Ut ,M,t K! n V t.,-' 4JT lMl'ohi N I UUIfVf U t.. t.nite.e Trunk I'm- k. RmMJ I M ttw la tl i i,. .- etert vertet, ef etyle end t-iee f rea twe tf lie- lereet nwaab ton. ii, in. oni.it) Mtei w k w line ei nMWnv faeinr.. iri i' l. meeoe e" I Mr llW KHT I'llP'K. M E. S. PIERCE'S Under the TOWER CLOCK. THE "Gentlemanly Burglar" W S. GUNN & SONS ,., .,. ,t pa-hi i ma i h . t Burglar - Proof Locks. Jfj (aeiURe hew f. tie- tt,lr . rimr t .. ...,,,, Absolutaeiy Burglar - Prooi. ' I tt I MM b t am Jt Bay! hMmnda?RR R 47, 4H and 49 Mmiymj g W . S GUNN & nag " ai ai re the -ntneeet of aer ehil , ..-a:,, e - - , He t . er-o! 'rf Pa r. w 4 n. ii t i - Mr. j M m bVwMniAi Mae