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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1886)
mrATTAnATTvV IVTr/IWRRT ) A V. HTTNTC 30 , ISSfi. rou SAL ? : HY -IN- WK IIAVK AHOUT 250 OB' THE CHOICEST LOTS IN OMAHA TIKW I.KI-T , AMI AIIK XOW FKKPAKr.D TO CONTIIACT WITH IMKTII& M'AVMNW DB'.SHtAB K HOMES , OX THE INC ; MBSEUAK TEUMS AXD PAYMENTS. Tlie LOTS range in price from. FOB INSIDE iLOTS. CORNER LOTS AHE $100 HIGHER , Will build houses worth. on a $100 cash payment , on a $200 cash payment , $1,200 on a S300 cash payment , $1,600 on a $400 cash payment , * I $2,000 on a $500 cash payment , $2,400 on a $600 cash payment : $2,800 on a $700 cash payment : $3,000 on a $800 cash payment , $3,500 on a $ ljOOO cash payment , jftl > $4,000 on a $1,500 cash payment , TIT. SSIAI.S. OXI.Y I.K,1VK TSHJS OFFESt OPEN FOR A FEW DAYS , AS Wi : WISH TO I > O WIIATB2VKII KVILDING WB2 ARK TO WO WITHIN TaiB NEXT SSXT(00) ( ) DAYS. Farnam sf. on tlio gently sloping side hill , facing towards the river , between Ittner's brick yard and the residence of L. B. Williams the southeast corner of the addition being at Lake and 30th streets. The Red and Green car lines both run to within 4 blocks of "VIEW The Belt Line Runs Just West of It. A Fine Brick School House is to be Built There , A Church will will Probably be Built this Summer. There is now a Good Store on the Addition The View and Surroundings are Excellent , 50 good houses have already been built and are occupied by the very best class of people. The new foundry is but a few blocks north of OMAHA VIEW , and it is ru mored that Iho North and South Cable road will run out 83d street in this addition at an I'arly date. The lots uro the cheapest by all odds in the market , and are all that could * 1 bo asked in point of beauty. The UMJIH are such aa cannot fail to suit all. The attention of all wanting homes is invited to our proposition as statid above. Call ou us for maps , plats nnd particulars , nnd go out with na and see thu lots. Koal Estate , 1408 Farnarn St. PHIL" M'SIIANE'S ' ' FREAK , He Causes Four Knnawaysnud Gets Slugged Himself. CALLING A STATE CONVENTION. Shooting AfTnlr on tlio Hlond- nottoins Closing the Trim A Saloon Mnti SlnaKcd Vni'lon.s tioual Matters. Phil McSlmno's Crn/.y Pronk. Last evening at ten ininutus past 7 I'elock there was n violent collision of n injle nnd 'lottble bnjjy nt the corner of "otiitccntli nnd Donglns sticots. Inside > f live minutes the unfortunate meeting ivns followed by n series of uceidcnts , ivhieli , in 11 less ei\ili/cd town , would m\i' been uticnded by ti lynching. A ew tnlnntes bcfoiu tlio time mentioned , Mill MeSlianc , well known in thU city , Irovo in a | ) lincton south on 1'iftccnth itreel past the postollleo. Ho wtis lusli- .ng his horse nt almost every steu. The attention of c\crybodv s nttrncted to IIH crnolty ntul the reckless sicct | at which lie Was irging his too willing horse. Ho turned west on Douglas street , and , a minnto uter , was scon Hying east on tlio same .horoughfare , ntill Dlylng the animal with his whip. Huggics ran hither nnd hither out of his way , nnd nothing icrlous occurred until the corner of Four- couth and Douglas streets was reached. Around that corner came a spirited team , a bay and a graj , driven by a Dr. 11am- I'm , a traveling veterinary surgeon , who makes his headquarters at Umaltn. He iviib accompanied by Miss Carrie Mason , \ jottng lady who nets as book keeper for P.M. Hack , til the coiner of Seventh nnd Piereo streets. The horses nail just faced west in front of Floming's rocery when suddenly the mad career of McShanc's horse was brought to a temporary close by running into the polo of tlio team , breaking it abruptly and driving one of tlio largo splinters into one of the fore right legs of the bay hoiie , inllicting a severe cut and causing the blood to How in a steady stream until later staunched at the stable. One of the shafts of McShane's phaeton was brouen into three pieces by the collision. Before any of the occn pants of the vehicle could reali/.u the extent - tent of the damage , Hauilin's sp'ntted team turned tow.ml the north , ran up .p'ourtconth , nnd with their broken polo soon collided with a hitching post in front of Connelly's liquor house. This contact overturned the vehicle ami Dr. Ilamlin and Miss Mason were tin own upon the pavement. The team rounded the corner of ttic alley and dashed , madly up that opening- Fif teenth street. There they tinned south and drove every conveyance rapidly be fore them. When they reached the front of Kuhn's drug store , they suddenly turned east and crosed : the sircet in the dirccton of Me Catlrey's saloon. At this juncture , Mr. Scip Dumly , son ot Judge Dnndy , with his wile , rounded the corner , going north on Fifteenth street. Into their buggy tlio maddened team dashed. Jn an instant Dundy's buggy was over turned , and both his wife and lilmsull thrown violently to thu gronud. Strange to say , the Dundy , horse , at the moment of the accident stood stonu still , while the team ran slightly forward. und , with the overturned and batteiei buggy , were f > eon seized by the specta tors. In an instant there were a thousand people on Douglas street making inquir ies about the accident. Among them was Phil McShano , the man who was responsible for tne trouble. Ho had scarcely ran into Hamlin's tearr before ho turned his horse's head , ant drove up in front ot the Grand Uuior Tea company , whore ho loft the rig in charge of 11 boy. He then started to Mc Caffrey's corner , where , by this time all the damage above outlined had take place. In his haste to see the result of his folly , he reached a baby carnage con taining the child ofV. . T. Bin-bridge. It stood in his way and was being pushei by the father of the child. lie Kicked this little wagon once or twice , and by this time a six-year-old boy , JJonny Moore , faon of a gentleman by the same name who has recently come to reside here , also got in his way anc was rewarded for his pains by a kick in the mouth. Two of the little fellow's teeth were knocked out ami his juw was badly bruised. IJurbridge immediately set upon McShano und deall him several heavy blows on the nose am ! ftico , which caused the blood to How McShano was about to return Uurbridge.'s blows when ho was seiV.ed by a dozen hands , and blows rained upon him from all sides , until the blooc ran in streams. What might have befallen him would bo diflicitlt to tell , had not tlio arrival of the police b ; ought the matter to a close by taking him to the police station. On the way ho attacked the ollicor and was clubbed for his trouble. Tlio first victims of the collision , Dr Ilnmlin and Miss Mason , \vcro carried to Dr. Itiitlnirfoid'd ollico , right at the scene of the occurrence. The doctor's cheek bono was Jait baio and Miss Mason's right shoulder bono was broken. The latter was taken to her home , on the corner o Kiglith and Pierce streets , where she was attended by the family physician. Mr , andiUrs Dundy wore badly Hhakei up and bruised , but it is not now knowi that cither was seriously injured. McShano was drunk. Ho ha- been on a proloncd spree. Ho wil have to pay , it is presumed , for the broken buggy ho drove , tlio brokoi double buggy of Dr. Ilamlin , the in .lined horse belonging to the sumo the injury to Mr. Dundy's buggy am horso. nnd linally for being drunk and disorderly. PorHonnl Paragraphs. Mrs. J. C. Cowin Is visiting relative ; in Cleveland. Mrs L. M. Cheshire loaves on'lhnrsdaj for a four months' visit in IJoston.Alban ; and Now York. Frank Clark , Charles Woodman Thomas IMaekmoro , of the Umah : " "Wheel club , returned yesterday fro in bicycle rnlo to Itlair. Captain Martimor Necly , ot Coin , la. is in town to-day. Ho was in commatu ot company K. of the Fifth Iowa cavalry under General Lowe , now of this city The captain has for some time bcei thinking of moving : permanently to Omaha. _ She I/ost Jlor Money. Mrs. Matilda Heady , of Now \'or ] state , is on the way to Hock Spring. Wyo. When this Jssno of the UEE Is ou flho will not have left Nebraska , but h is on the way westward novorthelesd Wliilo being transferred from Iowa t this a-oodly state slio lost her money , am in conscqimuco could not puy some extr charges on her uaggugu. Then come up the good Samaritan Kd Hauoy and re lievcrt Matilda of her trouble and she wont away rejoicing. 'J'ho exposition building was yesterday provided with auwor connections , N OUTS THIS CONVENTION i'he .Mooting ofMho llopulillonii Stole Centrnl Committee. The republican sfhto central eominittcc not last evcninff'ln the parlors of the Mlllnrd hotel , for the purpose of do- orininlng the appointment of delegates or the coming stain convention and Delecting the time and place therefore. Chairman Caspar K. Yost called the nccting to order nnd 1) . H Murccr , of Jrovvnvlllo , wns nt.ido secretary. The 'ollonhig gontleSien wore present from the various districts First dlstilct , W. K. HorrltiRton , FivllsClty ; Second. 1) ) . II. Mercei , Uiowmillo : Third. .1. S. Dow , Tormnsph ; Fourth , H. N. rarrKMilOr , SvraciiMs ; Fifth , .1. 11. Haldcrman , Woeplm ? U'ntor ; SlMh , C. II Dewcv , K. w. Slmerel. ioxylorFied W. ( . .rnUmaha ; Se\ \enth , F. T. Claike. Omaha : r.lglith.K. W. eterson , Ulcliaids. Fremont ; VII III , 111 I 'If 111. JliUlV VlHll I WUl i , , ' . II. U'alker , Itlslnu' Citv ; Fifteenth , L. W. illchrlst , Wahoo ; Sixteenth , A. W. Field , Lincoln : .Sixteenth , W. M. Shee- 03 , liennutt ; Seventeenth , W. M. Leese , jiioxy for V ( ! . Simon1 * . Howard ; Eighteenth.y. . T , Scott , York ; Nlnoleeiuii I. JenscnCicno\nTwentlcnth ; ; , M.A Dangli- i-rty. Cn toTttoiitv-lir ; tJ. K. Hlll.Uoaliicc ; Lwentj-woml. J. II. Tall. Kndleott ; twenty- thlid , W. A. Hcrj'strcsser , Xclson : twentv- romtli , W. S Prlckett , Falr/lold / ; twenty-tilth , Hco. Thummal , jiroxy for .lohn Walllchs , Gland Island ; t\\ciity-sl\th , .lohn Wall , Loup City ; twentj-seventh , W. A. Mears , Albion ; twenty-clchtli , 1C. C. Web ster , Hastings ; twenty-ninth. 0. O. Charles ton , Iloldredca ; thirtieth. F. I ) . Lee , Kim- wood ; thlrty-llrst , II. Jt. Cirlmos , Xoith Plaltc. After the roll call , the first matter dis posed of was the selection of apportion ment basis for delegates to the coming convention. Several dillerent proposi tions wore made amldiscussed.bntlinally it was decided that the dillerent comities should bo allowed ono delegate for every 130 votes cast for Hegent of University Hurnham at the last election , nnd ono for every minor fraction thereof , together with ono delegate at lar"o. Messrs. Wil liam Sccly , J.ni' Clark and K.r. . Peter son were appointed a committee to dc- termino the apportionment of delegates on this basis. A ten minute's recess was taken , after winch the committee re ported the following AlTOUriONMl.KT OP DEI.UaATKS : Adams 12 .Johnson 10 Antelono 7 Kearney 7 Hoone TllCcith a Urown "llCoyo 1'cho -I Huiralo 11 Knox S Hutler SlLancaslcr " ! Hurt ' 0 Lincoln -1 Cass W'Loffan ' 1 Cedar Loup U Chase VMadlson 7 Cheyenne 4Meirlck 0 Cheiiy n'N'ance ' 5 Clay lUVemaha 11 Coltax 7 Nuckells C Cinning sotoo 18 Citbtei IPawnee ) , Dakota ftlpleico Danes -1 I'helps Dawson OPhilte 7 DKon , .fll'olk . . . . . . . 7 IJoilno , . 10 Kicliardson IS Douglas ! S7le : < l Willow 6 Dundy "S.iline 12 Fillmore I lu'.Saipy ' r , Franklin , " . O'Kaumlois ' 1 Fiontlci ! I.Sov\nrd 10 Fuinas , . , .7lSloux 1 , ( iaspur 1 Sherman - Uarliehl I 2Stanton 4 Grefley I fiifl'liaxcr. . . . . ' . ' 8 Ilnll I Walley 0 Jloward " "fiivVashinstou 10 llajcs. . . . , . S\V'avnu \ Hamilton " lOjijVcbslcr E flarl.ni . ' . ' . nhVhcclcr Hitchcock 4'Yoilc. ' . . . IS Holt : iii Jellerson U | Total 018 The question of the phico for holding MIR.convention , then jcauiu np for do- Htsicm. Tile llgllt wna bctwoon 'Ui6'eIx > - tromo olistern Qonnty delegates , who wanted Omaha , and tho" delegates from the middle and western , counties who didn't. The latter wurc successful. The western delegates nrgucd foe Lincoln , be cause it was noarur to thuir homes. The Douglas dolomites argued for Omaha , because it had the exposition building , and because its saloons didn't close at 10 o'clock nt night. XoiUior of thcso wore potent reasons in Omaha's favor and Lincoln walked away with the prize. The question was decided - cided by a standing vote , which resulted largely in favor of the capital city. Alter deciding to call the convention on September 21) ) , 186(5 ( , at 7 o'clock p. in. , the committee adjourned. CLOSING THE 0KUar. ? St. Piiiloiucna's School Ends It'a Summer .Session. A largo audicnco , inchuling all the Catholic clergy of the city , assembled at St. I'hilomenn's hall , corner of Nintl and Howard streets , to witness the clos ing exorcises of the school. They wcro well repaid for attendance. Everything on the programme passed off in pleasing and perfect stylo. Each selection on the programme was rendered so as to bring forth encores that if all repeated would have continued the oxerci.sOH for days in stead of hours. The Jtov. Father Carroll , of the cathedral , hndtho _ main charge oi affairs , but of course the good Sisters ol Mercy had "taught the young ideas how to shoot" nnd they hit the center of the target every time if last night's exhibi tion was a true specimen of their educa tional marksmanship. Miss McNungh ton presided at the. piano with her well- known ability. Following is the 1. Hymn to St. riillomona Chorus. -Kocltallon. . 3. Arithmetic Third grade plrls. ( Joos ; . . . phy Fifth 1J Btado ( 'lils. Ailthmctio Fourth Ii KradOL'iils. 4. Shepherd's Sons ; Chorus. 5. Urammer Fifth 11 and sKth A irirls Geography Fourth nnd lllth Riado * boys. ( JatiVhlsm Kljrhth and ninth crudes ( ilrls. 0. Duet : Moonlight Misses lo Witt. 7. Aiitlimetic-sFxth A and sixth U clrlH. CatecliKm Sixth A anil llfth ! ( , ' ! . Si > ol linK Thlid nnd fourth A girls and fomtl ; and flftli boys. . 10. Kiniiiefa hullaby ; "How dollglitfuir -11. Croft. , * .t Ulstilbntion of ptl/c1 ! Tourth and fifth boys and third and JVnirtli girls. Cliorus "Como where the llllles bloom. " } f\ \ k. Pccldcil ttfa Oaso. In the attnchmoiil cn'jo of Hrown v.s. Kyan , wliioh lmaboon ! pending in the United States court ! for several years pastJtudgeInndyycsUtdnyontorodupni | ) ; order which wusfuv'orablo neither to the ] ) hiiutiIVor tlio dotoiidnnt , but to an as Bignco of the creditor ,1'who ,1' , had inter vcncd in thu case , JHrr > wn was onlerei ? to pay nil thu cosUof thu suit , except t small portion of the nntrahul's fees. DHXTII 1.VJUIL2 HADDIjU Fatal Illness Kcsi lUnc from a Jlorse back Hide. Monday 'Miss Nolllo Ilnnnn , ono of thu popular and nucominoilatin young ladliM who attend to the news stand at the Faiton house , wont outdrlv ing on horseback , accompanied nied by several lady friends. She hndn'i hud such oxcrciso in some time , and i was found to have oocn too violent tn tirely , bccauso , after an hour's indulgence genco , slio was escorted to thu hotel b nor associates , feuflering intonsuly frou chills , and an attack of congestion of thu lungs , She was taken to a room in the hotel , where Dr , Leo was called upon to attend her. bhu was Jo und to bo in a dangerous condition , und although thu doctor work assiduously ho hud fears that the attack mignt result fatally. Mius Iluuua sank rapidly during the lay and died just before 8 o'clock , al- .hough every possible aid was made to ave her. Miss Hanna was twenty-two years of age , a young lady tjf a remarkably sweet Imposition that won her ho ts of friends. She ha had charge of the news stand at .ho Pax ton hotel for a number of years and was a .special fa\orltu with the ue'sts ' at the hotel and of all connected : liOrowith. Her sad and untimely death will be deeply mourned Her remains will bo taken 'this morning to Melrose , la. , for interment. TAHUlt " i.i.i vn- Coininoncoment Kxerclses of This "Well Known Ijiliicallonal Itisiutitlon. T.vnou , la. , June 2 . [ Correepondoneo of the , UIB : ] Among our western insti tutions of higher education Tabor college lias won a deserved reputation as stand ing well in the front , and as its name and fame is not only local , but also popu lar throughout the whole interior , a few lilies relative to its llnisliing touches this year may be acceptable to the readers of tlu > . BIK. : The annual feast of good things for the intellect comes a little later this year than usual , owing to n change in the college calendar. The graduating exorcises of the Phi DeJta Literary society , at which it con ferred diplomas upon six of its members , they being a majority of the senior class this year , while not considered a regular part of the commencement programme , provoked considerable interest , nnd the society's assembly room was well lilled on Saturday availing in honor of tms event. Ed D. Itrooks , ' 87 , the outgoing presi dent , being in the chair , the following programme was rendered : Piano Solo . "Auld Lang Sync" Oiatlon . 'rThe Glacial Period" Fied K. Teel. ' . Oration. . "The Old Philosophy and the New Kelljjlon" . . . Chailes.M. Day. Oration. . . . "The Outory of I'attlck Homy" AV. W. Goihlanl. Vocal Duett . "Dieamsof Spring1' Cola ( iaslon and llellen Diooks. Kssay . "S.iv.uml lloll.i" Klsle Moulton. Kssay . "Soci atcs" K. W. Uioolvs. VocilSolo . "Kiltie Ucd" Cota K. Gaston. The conferring of a phi delta diploma beats witli it more than than the empty name , for ( his society has won by its work ami that of its mcmbcis established liter ary esteem. Sabbath morning the baccalaureate was delivered by Ptesident Urooks , from the text , "What is Your Life ? " In ad- dtcssing the e'ass lie wanted thorn to answer , to themselves first and then to the world , the question of the text , and exhorted them not to live in the basement and rent the tlucc upper stories , but to go to the top and take a broad and com prehensive view of life. The whole dis course was one of connected and studied tnought , and an excellent and impressive advisory lesson for those soon to answer to the world the interrogatory , "What is Your Life. " Sabbath evening Rev. Williston. of Davenport , itddicbsed the Young Men's and Young \ \ Oman's Christian associa tions in an able and decidedly original paper , "What is Tim Special Fotce of Modern Christianity ? " He icviewed the growth of the church , and its progress in knowledge ho summed up by declaring that during the llrst three centuries the church was creeping or but just learning to walk : that at the time of the crusades it had discovered a little strength , and Was accordingly using it. Unt that now , after sixty generations of study upon its anatomy , it had found the heart , ami its C resent peculiar force could be described y two words , "concentrated human- itarianism. " _ _ A. Shooting Matinco. Felix La Pierre , the solid man of Min nie Stultz , went to his homo ou tlio bottoms toms last night and found the frail Minnie in tlio company of Trimble , a saloon man. La Pieri c drew his revolver , fired ono shot at iMinnio , shot live times at Trimble and then jumped in a boat and crossed the river. His shots all missed their mark. * A Saloon Man Slugged. Mr. Price , the Thirteenth street saloon man , was sitting in front of his place of business last night , when ho was as saulted Ly throe men , whose names arc not known , and severely beaten. The assailants lied. riorses for the Const. Twenty-two thoroughbred colts be loniring to the J. U. Hagan stables , passed westward last night. They arc said to bo the "finest of the fine , " and the "Slopors" must have an cj o on equine laurels. Mrs. A. E. Campbell has filed suit against the city in district court , asking for damages in the .sum of $2,000 for in jury to her property occasioned by the extension of Twonlicth street. The special committee of the school board has accepted the remodeled plans of Clcevos Hios. , architects , for the Georgia avenue school , and has adyer- Used for bids for the construction of the building. The real estate firm of Harrison , ( Jib- son , Wooly & Amulin has commenced suit in the county court to recover $75 from James P. Price for commission upon real estate sold'for him by the firm. Henry Itlnck has commenced suit in Justlco Ilelsloy's court , asking for $200 damage from Ed Ainscom for an alleged unlawful ejectment of the plaint ) ! ! ' from ono of the defendant's houses on Leaven- worth btroet. Hnlftml Snuoo is used at all lilst-cl.iss hotels. iK Up Nail Pirrsnutui , Jiino'JO. Jonoi it Laugldln's nail factory icsumed operations to-day , alter Idle thiituen months. This Is theliist factory to f > tart under the scale arranged by the Amalgamated association last Filday. It had slxty-li\ machines and will employ about twenty nailers and tdxty-livo feeders , besides heaters , rollutu and packers. Piopatatlons to start arc beln actUely pushed at other fac tories. _ BhlpnionlH of Gold. Niw ; Yomt , Juno 20. Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold bars have been ordcicd for shipment to-day. Callings From CrolKtiton. CitiionTOJf : , Neb. , Juno 28. [ Corro hpondonco of the HIK. : ] O. A , II. linico , who used to hvo in Omaha prior to 1871 , arrived homo from California the 2 whore ho haa been for the past four months. George E. Cheney has commenced the erection of his brick bank building which is to bo 24x75 feet , two stories high. This will bo the first brick building m Cheigh- ton. but there arc a good many frame buildings being put up. IVolvo car loads of hogs were shipped from hero to Chicago last week and bovun car loads of machinery were shipped in. Wo hae had just rain enough to keep our crops growing nicely this season and all kinds of grain looks well in Knox county. Many persons are alllictod with crnp tions of the skin , boils or ulcers. Brand roth's Pills , taken freely will , in a short time , euro eruptions , pimples or boils , Ulcers of long standing require treat inent for some weokn , but bo assured that the worst fovcr uores or obstinate ul cerd will surelv disappear ifyoupcrso vew with thuoe Pilld. MKS. CIjIvVKIiAND'S How the ProMilont's Hrldo | q Pro vided Tor lly Her Urn mlfnt lien \\'Ait A.w. N . Y. , Juno 20.Tho will of the Lite Colonel J. 11. Folsom , grandfather of Pu'sldent Cle\el.ind's wife , was offciod for innbMc to-day. None of the hells were In attendance. "Cousin Hon" Folsom , of Hnf- falo , was heio as attorney , and Dr. W. X. .Martin , nf Folsnmdalfl , was nKo present. Jiulco llonly leeched tlio aflldnvlts of Lorln .M. Kltl * ! } and wife as the witnesses ( o t'ic ' will nnd appointed Llovd. A. Harvard stti'clal in.iidlan and Dr. W. X. Mar tin and L. M. Kltlslv apiiraK'is , The pioport > amounts to Slifi.OOO , of which W > . ( WO Is per onnl. The ical estate lies in Onmhii , Tekamah nnd Lincoln. Neb. , and Attica and rolsnmd.ilo , X. Y. The homo- .ste.id of SPO nrics Is to be tokened Inlacl with Us appurtenances until the RMinlchlldten who are minors loaeli their majoiih. The western property is to lenuiln liitaot , as 10- quested bv Colonel Folsotn's hie brother , until ten \eats shall have elapsed , four h.iv- . IIIR already evplied. The will divides the property minim ? Ids elcht Btandrhlldien shaio and khare alike. Thus it will lie seen that unless ( ho western property Incic.fes , as It Is expected todo , the piesidenl's wife will onlv icrclve about $ JU,000 , lluste.ul of 550,000 as repotted , Knnernt of JiulRO Dnvls. HI.OOMIXOTO.V , 111 , , Juno VJ. The obse quies of D.ix Id Davis occurred hero lids af ternoon. The services were aiianued b > the family In strict accord with the quint , modest tastes of the dnco.ised. Xoveitholoss soioiiornlwas the mournlnu'andRo universal thcdesltu to nccoril to'the distinguished dead the last uoor honors of the earth , that the funeral .assumed Impnslnn proper tions. The day was perfect , with bright sunshine nnd a cold brcc/e and the city was thromred with pee ple. lluslness was practically suspended all day and entirely dining tlio funeral son Ice hours. A snccliil train at noon bioiiKhl ( iov , Ocle li > and Midland ono hundred law \ei.s from SprlUKlleld , Decatnr and Clinton. This morning JudRC ( iiesham telegraphed from Indianapolis that ho could not como owint ; to serious Illness of his wife , nnd Col. K. II. Litlmui of Lincoln , was substituted , The remains Inj In staleln the west pallor of the D.uls mansion IrimiDa. m. to 'J. p.m. , and there was a constant stieam of Usit > i > , to lake a last look at the dead. The leatmes weio calm and peaceful and much UMS wasted than had boon Konerally expected. The eas- ketwas ol codai , diapeit with black cloth und liinue. There were eljtlit hea\v silver handles and a mn sivo plate hcniim ; the In- srriutloii , "David D.ivls , bom Match 0 , 1S15 ; dledJiinoa- ) . ' ' HestliiRon thecisket wore a wioath and star from the lamily , and at the head a llotal pillow with the won ! " ( iiandfather" ti.iced ooioss It In purple immortelles. Theio weio luunj othei beautllul ollerlmrs , including a lovely comhlnatioti of feathei lulms trom Mis. Jnstlre Hunt , and a basket fiom the chlldien ol the State Soldici Oiplians' home. At 3 o'clock the s-et vices commenced at tlio house. The otlloiatlng clergyman was rtev. W G. I'iotre , ol Champaign , crmsin of the lirst Mis. Davis , who lead episcopal sei vice. Kev. F. S. Hiush , ot oltoied pi.ijer , and a qu.irtotte satin "Ahido with Me"and "Lead , Kindly Meld. " The pioresslon to the grave was the most impos ing evei witnessed heif. In the Hist cauln e alomr with the hon orary nail boaters were Judire Scott , .Icsso W. "Fell , Leoimid Swell , Jiulite JJIodjrclt , JiulKoKaton , Juilea Wohlon , Uvnoiul Mo- Nnltii , (5onor.il Singleton , of Qiitncy. ItobU T. Lincoln , K. A , Stevenson and 1) . T. lit tler. itixc ; DuVTma oiiD. Gladstone's Appeal lo the 1'coplo ol' JIN .Vativo Town. I.OXDOX , Juno yj. filadstono , in the course ol his speech delivered > estoiday at Liverpool - pool , said : ' 'It was hero that 1 fiist diew biiMth. I have drawn it now hovunty-slx years. The time Is not distant when i shall i ay my debt to natmo and these possibly aio the last words 1 shall speak In Liveniool. " Gladstone quoted from the ballad of "Uhivy Clia c : " "i'lio child unborn shall run thu opening of ihat day , " and exclaimed : If idle and shallow pretexts bewilder the mind ol the people , ofll the power of wealth and rank ovoibeartbo national sense , the child iinboin shall rue the voting of that day. I undent you to icsolvc that the civilised woild shall no longer asscit that Ireland is Eng land's Poland. Sim has had it Ions enough. Mston to piudonce , courage and honor , King out the old , ring In the now. King out the notes ol memory and discord , ring in the blessed icisns of the time ot peace. Bcnolior In London. LOMIOX , Juno 20. Homy Waid Beechcr and Mrs. Uoccher arrived In London to-day. They weto met at the depot by Dr. Paiker , pasior of the City Temple , and his wife , and given a most ntTcctlonato greeting. The patty was at once driven to Dr. 1'arkci's house , in St. John Woods. Ponder 1'rosiressln ; ; . Pr.XDKit , Neb. , Juno 29. [ Special to the Bin : . ] Ponder will soon have a llrst class roller piocess steam mill. It Is at present the Washington mill , at Wakolicld. and Is being moved hero ns rapidly as possible. Mr. Whitcomb , who has the contract of mov- Im ; it , says ho expects to have this p.irt of the week done In thico weeks. Work is Impeded at present by Jack of teams. Now that the bill piovldlng for ( ho exten sion of time 1ms possod both houses , the ex pression on the plilof the farmer will iela < c irom its bottled look ot anxiety to a broad Klin of.satlsfactlon. Ciops of nil kinds aio doing splendidly and there Is a largo nciengc. If tlio flax cron nuns out well about seventy- live thousand bushels will bo marketed hcio this tall. Kllortsaro being made to raise funds to build a chinco. The Methodists and 1'iesby- torhins are both cliculatlm ; .subscilptlon paneis and will ptobably Imvohouscs of wor ship by fall. _ The Impcnchniniu Trial. Dns Moixr.fi , la. , Juno 20. In the Impeach ment comt , Mr. A. F. Harvey , Insurance commissioner of Ml. .r.iii , continued his tes timony as to the salaiy of the oxammeis In diffciont states. His cross examination bioii : ht out that the total amount rec-uhed by Vail lor his work was &lJGs.'l ! Irom night companies. Thomas Xiiyle and John Lewis , two policemen , and Sheriff I'alntor o Polk county , who at re.stcd the auditor on the 10th of Match , Ibb5 , testified to the ordeis being received and the eairylng out ol them. II. W , P.ukcr , captain of comiiany A , I'lilul regi ment , known as the goveinor'H guaids , te ii > lied to Ilia otder being iccoived by him tioin ( iencial Alexander , ami the detail of ten men going to the capltol for tint pmivisoof placing Uatt'jll In and limwn out of oillce. Chntles Heatdhloy , wliovvaschahman of the republi can statoccnir.il conimlUoo In lh , Uistlllnd as tea convocation with ( ! oveinor Sherman on tlio subject ot placing Drnwn'ti immo on the icgtilai tlekut in case a vacancy in the ollico of iiudiloi WAS decluied , Trying to Corriuit tho.Tury. CIIIOAOO , Juno ! i'J. The fact was disclosed to day that an actlvo smpalhl/or with the bomb throwers has been foi some time in nn- icstralncd communication with four juroi.s sworn In the anaichlstrahcs. Ills bi-iloved the mjstcrloiis dilatory iictlou of the defense Is explained by this fact. The man'H name Is Kujcht Melcholr , Having been accepted by the defciiM1 , ho Is allowed tn mingle with those accepted by both .shies. It Is dlscuvcird Unit ho Is an intimate. Uicml of anart'hlht Spies , and Isiihon of oaoot the leadeis of the aucl.ilbt niovuriiont heio In 1871. _ _ , _ _ _ A Hide SnnHiiilon. IJOXDO.V , Juno 'Hi.A bcnsatlon has been can-ed by an .ntielr > In the current number of the Fortnightly Itovlow , tclllnif how the l.nlves used In the ; uHai.lnallon of Lord Cav endish und Mi. Jim ki ) In I'hicnlx park woio Iiurchnsod with money fin nibbed by the Kng- Hsh branch of the Irish national ICHXIIO ; that the kniviH wru < delhciod at the league ollico byabiotherol Sociotdry liyine , and were ton vnd ( to Dublin nnd dcllvr-icil Into tlio hands of JaiiH'sO.uey by Mrs. liyine. Tim artieloalsohtaLnstli.it Paini'll used liyrnu'H oillce fur the transaction of private ) Killed In u Pin'auuitu , Pa. , June VJ A bifclnl from Woosttr , Ohio , bays Jack Kcole , a local sjiott , was bliot and killed bAfoigun AniU'rioii , ot Alliance , In a bagnio fast nnht , The uoul- Ing was the itMullof a/iuaiiul about one ut the luuiatei. Aiultrjuu e " .ip il. WHEAT GOES UP A TRIFLE. Bail Crop Koport ? anil Warlike News It a Little Boom. LIGHT DEALS IN CORN AND OAT3 * , Provisions Firm nnd Acllvo nt no Ailvnnce A ( JootI Supply of Cntllo Causes Prices to Drop Oir. C1IICAOO ( iUAlX MAUlCrr. Cnirvoo , , lnno C ! ' . lSpecl.il Teleram to. . the 1H-K.1 WIIIAT : Wheat was < nilet In the eatly pail of the session , bill acllvo in thq latter poition. There was only local lever * ago eatly , but about noon bad crop reports made the short a Idtlit nni'isv. Pilces worn \oivsttongdiiiinn the hist bom , but eased nil , it the rlnso mid Dually loft oil at an ad vance of ct'jc ' on thovocmiont at the 3 ! JO session yoik'iday. July closed nt 7tc , Au gust opened nt 74'o ' , i an up to 73o , and lln- I hcil at 7-Ofe ; Si'ptombi'i closed at 70o , and October at 77o , Con.V Corn was linn lint ( indium In fu tut os small. A irood cash business was trans acted and vessel room oiiRazcd for DOO.OOO bushels. Undei ordinalyclrcum.slanccssuch ctiBncementswould have caused a sharp iut vance , but lo day tr.ulc was too small to pro diicc a JjOS'ic ' advance fiom Insldo July sold at SWoMPfe. AiiRiist at : uitdelosed utiVicbld. U.vis Oats woio dull but a trlllo llrmnr. " " i. a to K < > I" stole sold at ' 47'tfc ' ; Julj , ST o } , . ruovisioxH Provisions woio blglicr and linn , and tradlnj ; w.is ciulte active , there boint ; a goon speculative mid coiiMiniitlvo denuiiul. Mt-bi poilias iJ'fC'tlfa higher. with sales foi August at M'.OOiuU.SO. ' cliMing nt SK.7.1) . Sontomber closed nt SD.tS i.nrrt vv. is 'Ji @ hlcher , August snlllnent SO.-WMt ClO 50 , closing nt iii.M ) . ijoiiti'inber closed n ) 5rO.GO. A n rnxonx Uo vim Whe.it was steady on the nltciKoon boaid. Later c.ililc.s fulled to brine conllrination of the u.uly nous about it new equivalent to ir > per bushel and ox- noiturKi'tior.dly spc.ikliiL' , toiK no stock la the gossip. l'ioIsions iniued hmhci. 'Ji" : p. in. August w hu.il , puts , 74 ue , so Ijivc Stock. Cinr\oo , Juno 20. ( .Special IVIcgiatn 'o the 15ii.J : : C.VTri.i : . The cattle mil Alou- dnv was not In i KI * , but ollciluus to-day were liberal ( or Tuesday , and the supply for th vu'o'i ' thus fai shows a dccie.isons compir > ! d w lib last wei'K. OlTorimis of thin and tump cattle were l.i'ge , and bujeri weio doing ft lood dual of talking about cattle lining t'tassy and soft. At the siine time theiu was : t goodly supply ot eholcii fat natives and a , prctt > fair assnitmcnt ol giadus. Thogen * cial market was .slow , as buvois woiutvork * liis ; bard tor material i eductions , bomo cat * tie Ihcld fiom yesteiday sold 1U- lower , and some fresh cattle sold at Driers a shade lo\\e than on jesteid.iy. Tltogoimt.il m.ukot w.u slo\v \ nt the prices , mid nun > b.ih > miMi agreed th.it the adv.inco of yesteiday was loat to- day. There weto many viestoin cattlf , lu eluding sonm Wyomlnc : meal fed cattln , timoim the otlcrlngs. The best fat western cattle were In good demand. 'J'hcio wciq se\eral laico lots ot S.IOD led cattle which .sold iairlv well. Sbippinu' stecis , 1'iW to IW O ibs , s UK ) < r > .io : 1'joo to itou ibs , * -.r.o ) 'i.ir i U50 to 1'JOUlbs , S'LUO ii 4. 10. lloos .Speculating ODCIIIM ! the market wltl\ a boom of .XaHk1 , u.ijiim as high as S4.5UiJ ( J.fio lot mixed and SI.OOwl.TO fin heavy , ami within the. 'ilo\o ) quotat'ons the spccill.itori had ( lie nurkct until late In the altcrnuon , L wbena silent reaction set In , Few salci weic made at lower piccu : , but at the hnal close the general range ot pi. cos wore abou the hamo as yestuidity. Now York. Juno 2' ' ) . MONET On call easy at l > f3 per cent. Pimu : Jlinc.vNrii.n : PAVKII 431 pos cent , Srnnr.i.vn KxoiiANnr.niichangcdnctim ; | rates , S . S'i toi sixty days , and 8l. b(34.8j/ ( on di'innnd. CiovnnxMixis : Oovcrnmonts were dull and ' < c lower. Siorks Stocks had a qnlct and stead/ opening , followed by a dull , almost luuture * Icss morning , the lirst pilces bulng within h&4 pei centol last ovenin 's final ( liiota * tlons. Tovv.ud noon the maiket becuuiq almost slngnant. It was generally heavy until the last hour , when Union Pachio brokd I per cent and the test of the mmkob followed. Tlio decline w as checked before 3 p. m. , but the maiket. closed heavy at the lovvcsd prices reached. STOCKS OX WALL 8T111JET. sy cent bonus. . . lui C. < kN. W U. H. 4Vs iiiefuncil. . . 141 Now 4's N. Y. C 100 Pacilio O's of. W. I'M OroKon Tnm. . . 100M Ceuiral f'aclilo . 41 i Pacilio Mall 100ffl P. , IX &E prof en cd. . . . P.P.C ffl 0./5. ikQ Hock Island. . . . D. , U &W St. L. iteS. F. . . . ! W ; D.&U. preferred. . . 4JJi : ) . , JI. &St. P. . . 81 prefeiicd . . . Ol f preferred. . I32j Illinois Cential. lSSs I.St. P. A O 40 I. , if. &W . 'Jl | prclerrea. . . 118M Kansas iteTexas. : ! } < ? Texas Pacilio. . . 10 LakoShoio . Sijf Union Pacilio. . . 53 } ? \V. \ , St. L. & P. . 17 > 4 Mich. Coiitr.il. . . . "I preferred. . . Mo. Pacific 107 Weblein Union ( M Northern Pac. . . ' . ' 0 % O. K. & prulcueil. . . . .VJ MAKICHTR. Olilcuuo , Jima SO. Klotir Steady ntni nnchaiiL'ed ; winter wheat Hour. S4.'J.1ffJ I..10 ; soutlifin , Sl.7.V ! l.'ir ) ; Wisconsin , F4.0064 (1 ( In h.icl'.s. Wheat Actlvo and lltiner , closing a hlghei than jvMctday ; cabh , 7- ' c ; .Inly , ft I.VlOo , August , 74 ll-lOc- . Coin Dull but steady : cash , 'A\\ \ \ July , .Till I0c ; A n. 'list , : ; oi-lJe. ( O.UH Dull but mm : cash , lite ; July , -T'i'c ; August , ' lj r. llyo ( Jiiietiitnso. li.ii ley Nominal at fiOJSVJc , Flax SeedSl.ObK - Whlskj-8.14. ! Poik Acllvo and stronger ; cash and July , Sfl.ffiK : August , SU.7K. Laid-Klim < ' .isli , iO.4' ; July. 30,12 } < ; Anmist , SO..VJ'- , . Hulk .MoaU Steady and unchnngodt HhoiihlcrH , sr.yo tiMi'ii shoit clear. SO.lJXii H.ai ; shot 1 1 IN , S.VbOC'W.S.'i. Iluttor Quint and easy ; ctoamery , HXS'lte ' ; dairy , 10 1 ikfc. Choose Klim ! full crnaiiiehcddara,054@7ij ! llats , iljf 7/fo / ; YOIIIIB Ameticas , be. , Hides Unchanged. Tallow Unch imred. Ai'ii'.nNoox IloAim AVhrat Kit in ; An- gust , 74JCc , CornI'iim ; August , : i M o. Oats Steady ; August , 'r. e. Pork I'll in j August , S'J.77 > j' . Lard l-'liiu ; August , < -0.r U. Flour , bbis . lu.ooo Ji.noo Wheat , bu . 'Jl.MX ) . ' ) , ( ) 0 Corn , mi . 'J7i'.0'JO ' ssu.ooo o.itHDu . & ) , ( a H > ebu . none Harley.bn . 1,0 JO Now Vorlc , Juno 29. Wlunt 1'cce'pti ' m.ooo ; oxDorlii , Miocnj ; fcpot wllhoiitili.ni'ii ol Impottaiue. ( tiitlmib opened Him ml- vanced 'jjfu'Vc. ' cloiiiigiitendv with rll hiie- action ; iiiiti.idi ; d icil , w ; < ' { sn.ji ; .No. lied , lXo ) ; Xo. ajfd , sortjeui' , t. o.b. j Jnlj closed Dt MIlC , Corn Spot } > jTi l clown and dull ; oiil'inm ' lew iictivo ; lui-elptii. 'il.Ux ) ; e\orts | , M.OJO ; iininitlcil ; , ) X ; < .VJfi Nn. - , deliveud July , clnK d jitliV. . Oath A hhiidii belter but ( inlet ; rerclndi , SiO.OWJ ; cq.DrU , .iMXX ) : inKoil wosleru , 'M < j ; wlii'o ' wcsU'iii. . , S il-i. ( IVliolrnin hle.ulj ; Unluul closed at 07'jc. Poik Film : di'inand moilerntii ; did mesa , iuie | < lnt&IUOKtIU.SV l ! ( liuw do , SI0.7 ( 'Cll"X I lllfjheriimlmoilHrati'ly actlvo ; wcat- ern htcniii suot. $ ti&X' $ ' > . ' < 0 ; .Inly , iO.M. llnticr-Oidei : vuU'in , lOujluXc. Cliecic Kliiiicraml in lalnlemaud , , ' 'sOuil and caslci ; wunUirn liojh , Alllwauknn , Juno sa-'Wiic.it-Striulv ; h ? -v AmjU'.t.48fc , Heptotubur , 7 < lXc. Corn- Nominal : No. 'J , iMJ/c. , Ko. V , cj