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ntSSD RAPED8 KKRATJ. 5TOHY MOKXIXG, AFGFOT t, id f I . :.l .rut:. M . i Ins Mtfff wa MM caput: n SpUta UE r; t t H bfti l ft r w. leu w tft.i. 8fd I tvv I twsui . 1..S. 1 I .1. ani (.lift pat a thrown e and h s 1 s t rrfti t - r J, u fou hs lit I -tamed later. M injuries ere tiK-y are IP docUjra v . . to atftte, but it u Uupcvl t . uol ei uoj. Uu llta iumI. He :inu ol MM HMM a Wrll ft ti i r iu camp, a.i i is details 1 i,r to luatruct the tumt a. j liourfii MurS v.. Atui iiK ftCCfticnl ftt b) ir.dge tu i - 1 iii.it to oe iq paid, but hvj a true auiUtai we reeds uu com plaint, i .. , .t- tBj urgous were working Iheai ii.' u'ii pt-ublj. He was tftkfu to th- governor iMMttq uarlers a ; 1 resting is eav ad lOula be rt 4, UrU. Today will t e a big one in camp. Th juihthJ i ol fiatora will tio:k hrj t :;. eiUaan -oldi;r. Kxeursion trains Will tm r M uTOM druua Kapdl Thr Vetera!; f rp of Um rand Kap t! ainl .t fin Cu-t- r k! It Will v t t : r eowinnnitit l'.riKde atKM MUBfti . bi iald IB tuu attT noon, au tt-at the v.n.tor may sea tba I - . . . 't t tttirv. A compftuy itipecttm will aio ba Ueld. itti v :i ke ueld near the . M C A. n tne alleruoon. i'apt. t. V. Wbtta, cti-iplftm of the First regi mant will preach. 1 lie First regiment lauJ ft.il luraiah MMi Camp Personals. i v B) PttM regMin-nt, i at 1'i.gb :jh u. protoat duty tni afer oon, aritii inairuciMMM to arres; any trAier. wbu may ie more. . W . i i..;;s oi irand Kapids is in tamp, UM gaet oi .ieaerai lUt- l. :.i. V irtM ha een in the hos pital, was discharged this afternoon. H1NAL INSANITY. la It C M esaly Loo-J Aftrr In the State PiLSon? J i km, Aug. 'JO. If the law taks iu course the result ot the indued in tbe matter of the recent murder will result la an investigation into tbe care and ire.itmem of the convict luuatics by ttie prison management. Tne cor Maefi jury on Wm. Cuddy's death has bean m session tolay. Ir.e only new thing was the testimony of Horton, a fellow convict and constantcompanion rf Kiftcku.an, and one who saw lilack fikan many times each day. He bad noticed Inackman'a strauge actions and-always thought him crazy. The Jury alju.irned at noon and declared that Um matter is to be fmly gone into to deterin ne :f any careifsness exists relative to life convicta or insane ones. KOCK K1VKK bLAZlNO. Berry-Ihckers' Fue Spreads to the Town and May Wipe It Out. II a rh' r.TT , Aug. '20. An urgent c ; 'va rrce.vel tie re at noon from Kock Hirer, a small Tillage in Alger eoaoty, th.rty mile east of Mar qu t:--. A lite started by bcrry-piokcri i . t toresi ) -.i r:..:.g com- l aed t i s do 1 to to ) lu. nber pi.es :u the ari l UM entire place M inruat w.f. geatrnction, togcthei with i it ant of the brownstono y Kk rv . nr- engin will ba it one?. Bock Kivrr is entirely 4 of ftre-bght.ng outfit. Horse Th -ve-i and Burglars. . . ... v ig. .' .( harles ngil 4 haodaooM and valuable g pac r was stolen from the fair K a. Thi animal v - rly, bnt wax not ivn lcn stolen unt i mtU'r aiue this morning, w. : gu to tbe person re- of P. T.. Daniels, on wa m famfkad by ar to garret last ' v i.oth :.g tom this nii d i,. Liberty. Q f r a revei t res that he I w i r i hair sjruy w ag Mbsr Mneat parilW t 4 fi: rnarfrs the smt bjMith aad rim and bmih n pert owner of t. rr cu broom eon I i i; party's puu- tar:.. - .-i lar r. Emoiyj Heniy Black man. Mf, Aug. V. Last -va:ftg a g BIS MM ftd Jamea I- U ol WMhaui sport. I'm., abruptly a.p ua 1 1 oa iu lock ma up or I will kill ,uy. kjI tne la tfg ooiu- IN a : .1 Ai fwU Urs you w.n u prt-viH i I lie a promptly iccomwo-l.au-r oa ee Mit rv:wfl i r-.-: I aad said I ..ki &s was tllft! I- al der. rfaM hftuU sura they WOttid die, set the I t kept it, II- watited to nave a anaat - ail and administer tne hoi? Calamity Day M Hay C ty. Bay Cirv, Aug. 20. Yesterday w t n. sscd a chapter ot accidents in tins cny. A i.v .-ycftr-oi t .(.u!ittfr oi Janitor KusMil, of the Bowery school, aaa r .n : 'y a norse and and hor arm DrOaMO; a two an t I ill year -old daughter of Frank dran. waaJhing tlu.l anile her mother was out of the uutile aud BMM utar Jv u. J-iti Judd, tn b if--year-o Id sn of a widow, fell into the public lillllll 1 Ml in frout of tne jail and went down for the last time, when he was r cued ' W. K. Morgan and resusci tated and wbtld Jtmsa Jackson was putting a belt on a puller in tb" Cro Aims factory bis sleeve caught and tut arm was d.'awu out of place, but not broken. Latest LpC4M Scandal. 1 -s.v, Aug. Tgt. frafief if h I-ham, b) vvara o i. and a res.di-ut ot Lyons, waa anoMasl beta j aattidajr on a warrant oiiciii : t un w in assault on the little l-vear-.).d daugtiter of .J. Florence, aaM al L jotM and iae atfair baa era I uta a Mnaation m thai locality. I- .am H an otd veterau and draws a i.i-.o.;. He M in jail and wdl kear :i i before Justice Kd.vards ot I us i e .i U .dur.Jay. Cnaudock Si Scully of Ionia have be-ia retained to defend nun. bam claims that the a:la r it a Mack mailing, scheme. The . i rail 1 jrmerly resided iu this city. Her Foot Was the Attraction. Mr. John Williams of BaginatV fur yrar- ago swallowed a c inmon sewing Beadle. Alter the elapse of six Bl ntbi or so, it appeared on toe shouider, but not showing itself, BO effort was made to extricate it. It i manifaatad tsolf on the ngtit I la jllSl BalOB lilt f iht, OHIBtiBg 3 m) I ttlt discomfort, but was not extracted. 1 ; - m tune pa?t the lady has been troubled with pam in the heel of the left foot, and on Wednr lay the steel peregrinat or was removed. Narrowly Escaped Lynching. I v a v, Aug. '20. Assistant leputy IVarden Hatch, who BOOontpanied tbe murderer Blackman to the Ionia asy lum, says that all BtOQg tho route topic assemble 1, and such cries a- "Hang the !rute," "Lynch the mur derer," were heard on every tide. At Lansing, where they ebaaged cars, ho was hustled off to jail to save hun from the mob. ' . But Few Fitted For Soldiers. Di raorr, Aug. Ml Out of forty ap- plicBBM for enlistment during July in the Ut ted 3 iteaarmy at the recruit ing ottice in I etroit only eight pBMed the examination and thtis far in the present month only one out of seven teen was IBOBBMftUi ' anada furnishes more aspirants for army positions than any iviner country. Mysterious Disappearance. BaeOXaW, Mich., Aug. 20. Frank Cnaick, n barber Bad base ball player of some reputation, is nursing from his home and he has not been seen since Monday last. He wa married but a abort time ao, and DO CBBBB is known for his mysterious disappear ance. Government's Gracious Gifts. The latest l.st of pensions awarded to II i tiigan soi.iiers is as follows: Aster K. Mather, Uenah BpaoldiBg, Andrew . Paxaooa, ("hauney K. Taylor, JamOi E. Virgnl, Richard N. Van Natter, James W, 9 Mtb William 11. Head, JBBMe Woo l, F rancis Phlllipt, K. J. Delaee Jeajell, Henry Terpune, tieorg ; B. Aiken (ojecBaeed). Additional laaac Frieb. Joshua tnllonbeek, Hearj Bi Beotor, Lawrence B. bfattice, Timo thy B. Bnrtcb, Maneer W. Peck. In creased Wiiliam H. Hail (deceoead), A me M. Hamlin, John J. tiurner, Jame H. W.sner. John L. K.ce. Bab sue and Incn ae diaries M. Martin. Ortginal, w.dows, etc. Mary Baeen i irk DBotber , i.vdia a. Perkiae, K.i.a- b?th t f, Joseph Heritage, Matt e l . 1 er., Helen xoBBg, A. Kan Lam eraoner faiber), minor of Bdward II. i a b, ninofi ff Stephen B. Ooodwia. State N-ws in Brief. Th reunion of Ihe Eaton county . A. U. just closed was a very successful meeting. At Ibe bnaiaeM meet ng tbe follow ug BffMBffi were elected: Cel ooel, George F. Norton of Wnnont viile; i.euteuant colonel, William M. - I uar'otte; major, .lona tnan I; Butler of Charlotte; qoartar master, Wdiiarn Spicer of Eaton Bap . i iraeoBi Dr. c. s. Baall o: er Nt ii meeting at K.aton Bap is. i Lapeer County Agricultural so- bare att ti. aatM for their an nual fair a Little earlier ttian lat yar. Ttui year's exhibit ft li le bold tfednee. day, Thursday and Friday, Hepternher II, 1 1 a . 1 tt. T.v oAcen ere ra ic ng pre parabfjai for a great fa-.r. to enrpaM last year's effnrt, which was . tr tamly the be.st one ever held in t ie ci unty. Daring the trial of Anna Kov;, i'.; ; . t'ift ::rcenv of a poi k-t-ls -k. m MudT'O on lbBreda)T, bOI ' Teat ! " I .n ft w i . ' i 1 deniy f- ii ' ack ward. The motber'e ii,rxt attracted a joror't atteal .i w -t r nig forward and sared the loy from d th. dr was arrated v't',' lay ai state. The complaint r t was made am . where be panned of f-K Hr IS 10 ball. mat an eV'Mj ex lay momuig'a atrm II w or- i gan.zed at Laming for the campaign of Benjaemiu iirr.OQ for prea deut, and a y old veteran that has kept the prm cip es f tne graulfftiuer ftiive .ace dm ;i rinnnHai to aeud m their BBBBBBj 1 he mmatea of the Jackson prison severely denounce Convict ii.ftckuian'i murder ot WilhaBl Cuddy ae a oow p ece of buamees, and thmk hie traualei to tue BBBBBf asylum small wora ou tne part of trie autnorittes. Four more CnUBMaBB were tried by Coauu.ss.oner uavcs m Uetroit and were eei lenc t to ten days' nnprvaxjn menl and di portatiou to Chu.a. Ttiey were Jon Wing, I.ee Lee, Cruu Jonj J i- . an I i i i Ling, aJl youu uicj under "2 years of age. Mrs. Bathe; uunltt, one of Sagi- u v i O. lest u.id moat respected pioneers, died yesterday at the ad v kaoed ge of M, hue was torn in Detroit and has lived :u hagiuaw the p?t ftf y Btecp years. Krauk lin.cn, a well known Baft niw.au, nb j ftfts atarned laet rb mb . has not been seen -.nee M ndy and bail are expressed for ins aateiy. His young wife it greatiy worried orer his myslerioUE abs. uce. Jonn Murpi.y, an mnbrel.a peddler ba ung from Detroit wa stuck by ir.i n u tne Jaokeon yards Friday bhebt Bad sustaund MWere injuries, though n t Deie--ai y fatal. He was taken to tin city hospital. m. I ou -5 Leader says a sensation is t xpecteu Monday when UM saloon BBBM are examined. It will be ahown Utat a proiuinenl cnurch member aud .a.iday acuooi MBOhet drinks beer at a saloon. Two bundles of clothes, tnree hats and a pair of shoea belonging to An drew IHamm. a piamber, were found lnursdav uu tne river bank at Mauia- tee. Tbe body lias not yet been found, i George, E. rTaaaotith. a prominent baaker and treasurer of Bellvue, cnau- j cellor commander ot the Knights of J Pj at and a promt aenl alaaoa, dtad I . : iay. alter a lout days' illness. a oompany af gyptMi is strolling through Michigan With naif a doaeti traiaed bars, monkeys and any quantity of dojra. They are playing an engagement tins Week at Clinton. A negro convict from liraud Kapids ou i uursday attempted to k.il A. G. Bmith, foremau for a firm ol contrac tors, by Being a kuifc. He was knocked down in time to pave Smith's, lite. kin. I. noes Paltnerof :i:naw. while Walking ui the dark from one room to other laet night, fell down siairs and broke her left arm ui three places aud received Other serious injuries. Harriett Fuller, wife of George Ful ler, dark oi the liusnell house, Detroit, died at tbe reajdoaoc of her father, Charles Herring, uo Kalamo Friday night of heart disease. The fruit crop of Grand Traverse is ! at 5,ou.) b ishels Of peaches, 3,;u0 bushels of plums, ByOOO bushels Of pear.-, aud from 20,000 to 30,000 bushels of apples. The tBird annual meeting of the Lowell District fair will be held in Lowell, Oct. 4 to 7. Premium lists may Ik obtained by addressing F. 1). Eddy, secretary. Mayor Crump, who was one of the B ij ty contmandery pilgrims to Den ver, broagbt borne a broken shoulder winch he received in the Colorado ciiy by a tall. Dowagiac waa visited Pr iny by one of tbe woiit electric storms on record burning out both the electric lignt aud U ep one plan'.-. LOSS, about 4.b00. Senator St ockbridgo has given $100 toward defraying tbe expenses o( the bow beedOjBbxtere of the, G. A. K. in the Everard biock, K:i!amao o. A new ban to he built at Hear lake w .11 hold 3u0 ton of hay, 2,0j0 buahela of roots and 1 J 1 head ot cattle. It will be the largest ;n the etute. A youmj lady m Gratiot county dis loeated hoi jaw while gaping recently. a physician placed her masticating ap paratus in order again. Great preparations are being made for the celebraiiou of Labor day at Bay I ty September & Saginaw unions wiil assist io tn j exercises. "Happy Home" clubs are being started in many cities in the state, i be I obj et s the cure of inebriety and dipsomania. The southeastern portion of the slate . - 1 by heavy rains Fr.day, great y benefiting coru, tomatoes and all late crops. The poetofBoc at Hollo, Tuscola oounty, has been changed t Silver w o !, and Phillips, Saginaw county, to K. ichTille. VTh le bathing in School lake Thurs day, Fran te 21 years of age, sres di waed, having been seised with cramps. rbc bcxI annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal cntircu will be he! l at Hillsdale, dept. l L The congressional convention for the sixth district w.ll be called to meet at I enton at an early date. ( ver tWWniy now huildtnzs were starteii on the burnt distr.ct in liay City during last week. to : ne lias voted on the water works qneetiotti and will spend 15,000 tor a plant. bfrf. Martha Hancock of Saginaw, who died last Thursday, was born in 1- o. i ' e sheet iron material for the new court bouaesd Hastings will cost $ 14,0'jo. Taken From Jail and Lynched. Sasta Axna, Cel., Aug. . This hi r.. ug about 1 O'clock I-rancsco rorree, who murdered William McKei- TT, foreman ol Mm--. M i'srancn, was lynched by a num. tbottt thirty l. I i went to the jail and kt fpen front door with a sledge ha nmer. Iney took the keys away : oni t m in- - b- gnard, ea tared 1 1 rrew cell, tied a towel over btl re IBth, car- i m from tne jail a d langsnl b M u a telegraph pol" ;r the moal public I place la the City. A rone n astirown ver t(M .ole And be w.s puiied nUitit two feet from the ground and there left hanging. Irw.n's Head in Danger. WasstinoToa, Aug. 2o. -Arthur Ir w ; nr . v ' " nated from the aiaoagemenl of the WTaattiagtoa club ari l Danny K.ci . ; oon made manager d aaptain. President Warner is ,,re orer ttie poor work of his It s said that lie has iat mated to Irv n that ti: esa a m xrke 1 hihto Irw cauae of tiie iatter's continual i'g- Fat: A lent H St Ps ii Hr Pvi i , ut W. The earth in the rear of the Wasrnsr W'X k o I Kat s. .. rf the ocrupante are dicv nt out FfiOU O'EK THE SEA The Radicals Are Angry at Gladstone. OUR LABOR TROUBLES ABROAD irmjHffh Working men Looking for an In- i- icv:..-:: LeJr. s Up.n.ju. Foreign Gossip. LnMBMT Aug. to. Ttie radical re Tolt u serious. There is bo mmcing or r . .. u.at tne laU.ca - a: i angi Cbay SBCeM uo coucealmeul ol their rai; al b.iug rejected by Mr. Ulad stone in b.s cab. nut se.ections, and of their purpose to assert themselves at the coming session of parliament. The radial Hi Bgasjjd that but lor tiieir votea Mr. (sladaloue would nave been left iu the in.nunty, and the munsters are no more representattTe of the masses that const: tuto liberal majority iu the late eiecaioa tbaej Lord Balwwry lnmseii. They declare that the lime has passed tor tbe people of England to be repre sented in a liberal cabinet by aristocrat-, wan t.tkc and tufl hunting can didates for titles, and that the people are now trona CBOUgb t see tnat Um men of the people shall have a voice In tne government. i eaaiasj asusMtg, it is reported that there is a strong probability of au approach between the radicals and ln Parnellites. Should sucn aoonibinatioo be formed the cab.iu t wouhi e '-tier have to bow to its wishes or re.-ign. The Parnellites alone do not control votes enough to defeat Mr. Gladstone; hot united witn .Mr. Leboucbere aad his asaooiatee they could easilv rule or ruin the Libenal government. The situation is. causing anxiety which Mr. Utadeione is known p. share, and the only solution appears to be such recegnition of the radicals as will bind then to the liberal ranks. 1 ins, ut present is not prul-.ible as M r. Gladstone is arJ to Be entirely bound up with his whig adrieors. Head thr BteJMtlBB The greatest intereFt is felt here in the labor troubles in America, and the newspapers are making the most of the subject, as a text to run down the American republic. The news from tbe coal miners of Tennessee, the iron workers of Homestead, and the strik ing switchmen of Puttalo is read with an interest that is significant, and it is erident from the muttenngs heard among the crowds as they scan the bulletins or peruse the newspapers that the success of a lanor insurrection in America would be speedily followed by a similar uprising iu England. There are thousands of people out of work aud desperate and ready for almost any deed of violence without regard to legal results. These people need but a leader and a banner to start a riot that would rival the Parisian commune, and that mignt become a rev lution. A Measure tor IicitreM. It is in the allevo of the east end that these enemies of existing order can be met with and listened to, for there they fear no eavesdropping. They bold meetings nightly and inveigh against what they call the oppression of capi tal, and "talk of what tbe inassis will do when they have the upper hand. Among the more intelligent working men the subject is more calmly con sidered. "1 cannot see," said one of these, "why American workingmen should have to riot for their rights when they have the ballot and really have these capitalist at their mercy it they only knew it. They ought to take the rail ways and telegraph hues for the state, abolish or reduce tie tanlt and impose a grad Bated income tax. Then if the capitalists attempted to vioi.ue the laws the capitalists would be the anarchists." (ireat Cjelista Keunion. The greatest reunion of cycli6ts that the continent lias seen beeau yesterday in Cologne. About 5,000 men from Germany and Austria are present with t : r wheels and some of the big men of both empires are taking part in the program, among tnose participating in the opening exercises of the meeting w?re the Prince Zuewm, Freiherr Von Loe, commanding general of the Eighth army corps; 'ieneral Von Bokonp, gov ernor of Cologne, and Couut Von Lue tichan, colonel and commander of the German Cuirassiers. The chief day of the meeting will DC tomorrow. In the morning 1,500 cyclists will compete in a prize course from the Volkesearten to Kigelstein. In the afternoon the race championship of GeTBMnj will be made. In the evenum there will be fancy ridiug indoors. On Monday the race for the Emperor William III pri.e. General Von Loe is said to be prepar ing a report of his observation for the war department. WOKK FOK COMMITTEES. Morley Will Secure Data to Build Up a Home Rule Bill. LojrooW, Aug. 20. John Morley, the chief secretary for Ireland, is institut ing a oonamBwioo of inquiry Into tbe position of tbe evicted Irish tenants and tbe holders of the evicted lands, the commission to report m time to prepare bill before the opening of pariiameBton November, l. Tbe Irish mem be I - want the goeOTBBMBl b mak an advance from the treasury tor ti". relief of the effaced te is, relying on the majority in par liameai to confirm the grant, .Mr. Gladstone lias charged the IU. Hon. n nry Kowb r, prettdenl of the locl government, to move t nard COBV ple .ig tho loeal gnTerntnnt of the metropoiiC. The K;. Hon. A. J. Mun delta, president of the liard id trad'', the Kt. Hon. Henry II. Pow er, p:-s, dent ol tbe local goTjrntm nt board, and loin Hurt, literal Tin nr r for Mo tet'i, form the liberal c MBBiittcO np potnl i to consider the eight-hon? tr't bill and the anion:. t of Ital i the em lovers' bill. Arthur Ilerb rt yke tckland, m preaident of the rouncil en edocaboto; Jare.ra Rrice, chaacelloff of the duty af Laraatr, ami tte Ut. Hetl. Sfiw L-fevre. first commissioner of w rks from tne mu ll tw o on panh cooncils. John. Mor Ict's re elreti n In N Castle n Tyne is bkly to le attnideti w.th d Acuity, if a eo -member, C K. Hammond, the 'vative atdermaa, a Mori? will be deleatcd y at st Wk Should it oMir Stuart Kndt.tie literal MOflBbei trom Montgorrieryahire, anil rf reiT a rajrc and Mo: .y will take the Mat tbu made vscsnt. Whips rritchard- ir.b round, sftrr bsv ng thine I a own way from the tait. Th newt that they had n.et toJay a MSrBSMS to th patMic It -aa BOf 'tperUnl thai ths men vrrnld meet Bntd Men day. It art- thai s atArnent wheat Monday was g-.vm out to deceive the author ties, as police interference aa anpiebeuded. and o cioaoif waa the secret kept that on!y a few sports It-aide the backers and MOOBds were prea Bt. The hgut a tor i-.ooo. 1 h Loimbroke ottered t l.OuU and a private purse of 1,000 being oflVied by the Ftock rscbango. Ha! s backer aa Warren Lewis. Bdhards in Pans. Paais. Aug. SO. This afternoon at the luii.es ttaugerae, Ives played a cue:.. on carrom itame of Kftj points, cencedmg r c- ' hits to t'.i- Kiench man. Ives won easily by thirty BBnatB. lait BTCjning a baJk-line game o . I points up was plaved by Koaaou aud Fournil. Mosson played wei I, making OaM run of 125, mostljr ail-round shots, and won the game. Wjii the Swimming Contest. M'Mkkai., Aug. Wk -Arthur Kenny, an Australian swimmer, won tbo io) yard chanijtiouahip of Canada ttus afternoon in rougii water aud broke tne American rec rd of one mm lM aud thirteen seconl. csiVermg tbe d. stance iu L11J. He ttat four com petitors. Tha front lapit-t r in lo ilct-, "Llf ft Kuj-iuin Harnaon" Ua tlMell eu- HBsisai ut essasssat u"iu ineit. 1 he i. ..... la a good uur, UrUar al uuee WEAVE ri IS CON KlULNT. He Think He Will Cany a Whule Group of States. Iik.vvik, Co:., A kj. .-.-General James B. Wi uver, peopU's party QBBdi date for president, arriend in l'euver Uly o . n s rt turn f r. BB a tour of the htolnc coast and immed au-ly con ferred w:th T. M. Palmereoni editor of the Bnoky Mountain Ni-ws. He says he is ooobdeat tbe groop of states wtst of the Uiseouri river can be counted safely for the people's party national ticket. He says Ins tour of the weit has been nmst grntifymg, and himself and Mrs. Leaso have addressed Urge audiences everywhere. They ko from here to Des Mo.nes and Ftnrt o:: a tour of tuc'aoutb, that Visiting Arkansas. Kreigerbund Festivities. Kan-a- GtTYi Aug. 0. This has been a great day witn ihe kertnan pop ulation of Kansas City the annua! to the Kreigerbund of North America began early iaat nignt as the Cttf at mat tune was filling with visitors. It is estimated this evening that 5,o0o veterans are in the city and 1,000 more are expected by tomoriow morning. Tbe reunion coming at the same time as the Knights of Pythias encampment has taxed the city to its uttermost to provide suitably for both organizations but so far there has been no complaint. The open reception at Turner hall tonight was a most elaborate affair and was attended by fully 15,000. President Hzrrison's Birthday. Loos Lake, Aug. 20. Today was the sixty-first anniversary of the birth of President Harrison. The fact was kept rather quiet, at least not mnch was said about it until tonight. The presi dent attended a sleight of band per formance at the hotel. The president had no callers today. He did a little official work, but the nature of it is not kuown. Thre ia a full paff engraving- of Mr h nl.-y iu The lleralil'H "Life of 11 n jam in Harriaon." Notice aur advertiaemeat. Or der at ouce. Yesterday's Base Ball. At CtBMtBad: a h k Cleveland I 0020100 0-1 1 1 New for .04 1 0 0 0 0 1 -- 6 7 I Batteries -Yaaai and Zimiuer, Crane and Br .nc. CtsaeMad o ooiioooi . : 2 New York 02000000262 BatteriesCoppS and Zimmer. Kiujj aavi Bwiaa. At Cincinnati: a h r Ctaclanatl i oiooooo J5u Ptnladelpbta-Ji 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I I Batteries Dwysr and Isabeaer, Wetklag and 1 raaa At wsaatectoe r h k tVashiuKtyii U 0000000 f. 74 Louisville 1 Mill f t a 4 t 1 lUtteries Straiton and Merr.tt. Kilieu and Mciiuire. AtClnca.o: r h r caieaea I 31000200 11 BroAKlya .2 0 1 i t 0 0 S if 1 Batteries Miller and KittTtage, geaaeej and giaatow. At St. Louis: R I B St. Louis. 0 1230000 2- It) 2 haltimore 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0- 1 fen 7 batteries treason and Baefcler, lckery au l hobtuson. At I'ittsbure: a n Ptttsbarc 0 ii 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 5 7 3 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 132 Batteries Baldwin and Miller. Nlcimls and Ganzeli. How the Clubs Stand. Following is tlie record ol tho National leaii'i'- championship: Played. V. n. Lost. P. C Cleveland 29 21 S .7i4 Piiiladelphla M) 1 12 .i0 Nw York .27 li 11 JM Itr.otlyn .11 17 tl .567 Boston 29 If 13 Baltimore 2t 15 11 MB Pltt!.r . 15 U -1" Louisville 21 it Ii .44S Chlcaco ; 12 la ,ee Cincinnati JM 12 It .4'i MashuiRt n .21' II if 8t. LsiBS 9 20 Jm Wait for the Opening. New mer- ha.it Ta . oriug I'ariors September l. BstATTO i v TuiiwrnunoE. Bvejwtbiog bow. C A li l' At the B. A. b ra mid hee " pttal. aoerk; on eapal e ot k bo iks tppl me nsa I Mk M. . Ci s y. N. 21 I unt in tre. :. dent ' . a I M f 1 - ... M . , . . i Pa 11 ,. !. remarka'") ' - . 1 r in curiuf f?s i m KfiAD - ! mr frr.i wr thrt t( to A wrt vt thsaav ACHE k 0)w htm 4 an man r Praa that twr H am a frm K rt Oa piBt cur B t 1 - -- 1 l 'v ar Skawa In r s tt T eaWSH BWJ f tt 1 M aawi eia, nr ami a4 r asrwa ire - ?rt prr Tt ? li bx CURE Is-aaT Object Lessons For This Week. We Want Your Attention This August Monim?. o o TIk atoersj tteVB at this time lias itK.rr than n elrrn charm. The words are winsome t the home lover and thr wise and rndct .ul will mentullv ect them to ecoinnnic mubic. Money iavmk' noans more thinps for fjrace and OOBattforC, and that means haj. pier liniut's. "One of the h irdej't m.-tft, t S .: . r, u uu i it the koiK uktrt iot u i-ing." flad we space we could introduce n t.. a aat an a of bargains, but, like voyages taken on pajn-r. do not satisfy as does the real experience. You must ace them this week. Be an eye w itnt gag ajd a partu . paters in the host of good things prepared f. r Wfjsj, hi the Dim Perspective. Another season is dawning. New things will soon take the place of their pfdrlOTOSMOSTB. IfANI BAV8 ALREADY. Btaplea will foUow staph t. sjsasj novel ties follow novelties. All this ealls fr a general pre parntMu fruiu us and a cleaning up of . u rviim, sj each department. The China Silks Mu-t all go. There are a large number oi DtCSM l'at terns and quite a variety of pieces iti m hu h thet. -just enough for a silk waist. Fust DOOM erill gi t them at very low DficCa A Still Greater A ttraetion. Monday morning we inaugurate a general clear ance sale of our ENTIRE WASH DRESS GOODS STOCK Including domestic and imported Ginghams. Satin, s. Silkalines, Madras Cloth, Bedford Cords and manv dress lengths, cut way lel.w first cost. The pr will furnish strong incentive t lav m g , Mipph at once. For particulars apply at the counters. Wool Dress Goods Novelties For earlj Fall are arriving d:n! vering thr r-r,L , weaves in the old and new world. INSPECTION 1 V I TED. We have many fine remnants in this department lets as a result of the season's rutting and slashing, which have been marked at price. Ihe little mi will find in some just enough for a gown, tht adult ditto. Take this gentle hint. Across the Aisle TOO will find an elegant bargain in our LAPTRS 50c USlsE THREAD VEST, low neck ami skew less this week they will be sld at 37c. Housekeeping Linens. Tow is the refur of flax. You don't want it in your table linens, hold cloth, napkin or doylie to the hght. Are there rough IpotOl Then tow. Su b stuff i dear at any prii e. 1 hut's worth remembering Here are bnrgain in flax not tow: T'J im h Cr nm Iamask pi r MBjsJ 7 72 inch Cream Damask, fin ly l b ai bed Ku: oft!, $1 A fine linen towel w ith ol. r d bdgelgsj and apt n w tk m 2 The 3fV kind. Our 0S Honey Comb Bed Spread Trnt thr world. Mens lose. 1(Y do7n regular 2V GOdosen Balbriggan SPRIM&COMPaNI Hose this wrrk .... hirts and rawere