THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' FBIDAY , 3TJLY 1) ) , 1SSO. IBIOIMIIES Toil SALE BY IN- i WE IIAVIJ AI10UT 250 OV 'JT1IK fJIIOIG'IJST LOTS 1ST OMAHA I VIEW I-EI'T , AXI > AKE NOW l Ilii : > Allii : > TO OJVT11ACT 1 WITH I AIITIE.S WAi\TX DUSIKAltBji : HBOMEIS , ON THE xc MKCKAL. . TEUMS AXI > PAYMENTS. . The LOTS range in price from. FOB INSIDE LOTS. ' - CORNER LOTS > 'AEOTIOO t j , Will build houses wortli $500 on a $100 cash payment , $800 on a $200 cash payment , $1,200 on a $300 cash payment , $1,600 on a $400 cash payment , $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 $1,000 cash payment , $4,000 on a $1,500 cash payment , WE SHALL OXLY LEAVE TSESS OFFER OPEX FOR A FEW DAYS , AS WE WHSH TO ! > O WHATEVER IHJDLI > IWE ARE TO MO WITHIN THE NEXT SIXT * ( GO ) DAYS. Located on the gently slopiug side hill , facing towards the river , between Ittner's brick yard and the residence of L. B. Williams the southeast corner o 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 , r t * A Church will will Probably be Built this * \ Summer. K ' There is now a Good Store on the Addition ( ( The View and Surronndings are Excellent , 60 good houses Imvo already been built mid nre occupied by tlio very besl class oC people. "jho ? now foundry is but a few blocks north of OMAHA VIEW , nnd it is ru mored thnt the North and South Cable road will run out 33d street iu. this addition at an early date. The lots ur.e the cheapest by all odds in the market , and are nil that could be asked in point of. beauty. * The tei nu aru such as cannot IJail to suit nil. ) V The attention of all wanting homes is invited to our proposition as stated above. Call on us for maps , plats and particulars , and go out with us aud f eeo the lots. Hill Real Estate , 1408 Farnam St. FROM THE NATION'S ' CAPITAL What Has Bean Done With the Various Appropriation Dills. THE NEW RULES NOT A SUCCESS. TliojiCotnrd lluslncsi and tlio Amounts Approirlntcil | Increased Measures Tlmt "Will Not Ho Acted On Capital Notes. The Appropriation Illlli. WASIIIXOTOX. July 8. ( Special Telegram to the Hr.i : . | The following is the status of the various approprla- tion bills : The pension , Indian nf- airs , military academy , postofllco , consular and diplomatic , army and agricultural bills , are passed and signed by the president. The JJistilet of Columbia bill Is in Ids bauds awaiting his signature. The legislative , judicial and oxecutlvo bill is Iu conference . commlltco. The sundry cl\II , rlvor nnd har bor , and navy bills have paused the house nnd nio in the lmmln of thosounte. The general deficiency nnd fortification bills will go through the house within n few days or hours , and go to the senate for Its action. The experience of the hou o with reference to its new rules , which distribute the nppro- prlation bills to half n dozen committees , has not justified the expectations of that measure. Tno house believed that the change In rules would facillato business upon the appropriation bills , hut tlio experience of tlio session shows that no time has boon gained , whllotlioro has been , In nearly every one of the bills prepared by this committee outsldo of the legular appropriation committee , n marked incro.iso In the amount nppropilatcd. Thoappiopilatlons by the general appropria tion bills in this congiess have been much creator than those of former congiesses , and If it were not for the action of the appropria tion committee , which lias held down the bills ontiusted to Its care , the appropriations this session would hnvo reached n much greater liguro titan over wns known. TAinrr Tixur.mxo WILL STOP. One ot the oldest members of the house commltteo on ways nnd me.iiis oxpiesscd the picdlctlnn to your coiiospondcnt this niorii- Inc that In future congresses there would bo less of investigations nnd verbal hearings on the subject ot tat lit than In the past. "These healings and Investigations , " sxiil he , "only sor\o to agitate and Injure business. Wo don't want so much disturb nice. ThotaillT , If letoimcdat nil , must be reformed quietly anil quickly. The ndtntion , the exaggeia- tlous and lies eh ciliated all bv these public exhibitions In the committee-room do moie haiin to indiistiies limn the lowering of the taiitf. IJe.sldes , wo tmvo all the insinuation neccsiaiy to assist in reducing or raising the tarllf , and complicated questions onlv &civo tothwnit the objects of the committee. Ono of the most ovaspeiatinc failures of this session ot concres's to the old democrats liciotdthc icductlon of the siiiplus i the trcasuiy. It was the most ? ealous deslro of these men , nnd nulte a numbcrof lopubllcans from the ruial distilcts , too , that thcio should boalarce piopoitlon of the S2.X,000,000 ) sur plus in the tre.isuiy tinned upon the country. This they wanted done by the wholesale re demption of the Interest-Coaling debt obliga tions. To eall In government bonds now is to dccicasc tlio capital of national banks aud to appieciato the value of the remaining gov einmcnt bonds in the possession of the banks , and of coui.so the Intuicst of national banks concentrated early in the session against sucii n movement. Hitter complaints iuc hcaid tiom the .south nnilwe.ston account of the failure of tabulation In this direction , nnd a good deal of explanation will be re quired on the stumps this tall. MAN'V MEAftUItr.S WlI.Tj D1H. Thcio will bo more nieasmes of a ceneral chmacter on the cnlcndnis of the senate nnd house when this congress adjourns than has been known at the Hist adjournment Of a. congiess for many years. About tulityper cent of the bills of a gcneml nature hu ; o been repoited Irom committees with Invorable iccommendatlon. Not ten per cent of these will be passed. The total number ot bills In- tioducnu negicgates ue.nly ton thousand , hutiuoio than half of them wcio pension bills. The most astonishing fcatmo ofdio procccdluas of this coimress , so lar , is that the measures of gieatest Impoitnnce linnnce , blilpjilnp , ote. will either Inll in committee , on the tloor ot the house , or die on the Calen dars. wr.STr.iix rosTAi. niAXous. John C , Lniruo has been commibsloned pohtmnster nt Oeutral City , Neb. , nnd Milton u. Westbiook. nt Lyons , In. Changes in the tlmo.schedules of Nebraska Star mall routes have been oideted as lollows , to take olTect the 12th lust. : Dwient to Ulysses henvo Dwight Tues days and Stituidays nt 12 ui. ; arrl\o nt Ulysses nt 2 p. in. Leave Ulys ses Tuesdays and Saturdays nt 3 p. ui.jar- livont Dwlvht by 0 p. in. Olean to Schuyler Leave Clean Tuesdays , Thursdavs and Saturdays at 7 n. in. ; nnlvo nt Sehiiyler by 1 p. in. Lenve Schuyler Jlon- dnys , Wednesdays nnd I'rldnys nt 11 n. iu. ; an i vo nt Olean by 5 p. in. arrive at Leigh by 1'J in. The tlmo schedule ot the star mail i onto fiom Algona to Seneca , la. , has been changed to takoelfect on the 13th : Leave Algonn Tuesdays and Satuulays nt8a , in. ; arrive nt Seneca by5 p.m. L-nvo Seneca Tuesdays nnd Saturdays at 6 n. m. ; arrive at Algoim by 5 ] i. m , Tlio postofllco at Ivy , Polk eoiinty , la. , has been discontinued. The mail goes to Oak- wood. rOSTSIASTEHS APPOINTED. The following postiuaslcis Iiavo been appointed 'for Iowa : A. J. Kckshnlkcr at 1'lover , I'ocahontns eoiinty. vlco 1' . Y. Hess , lemovcd ; J. O. Miller , Blnckoro , Hluggold county , vlco Ocorgo W. IJiad- ford , resigned. The Pension Vetoes. WASIUXOTON , July 8. Senator Sewcll tq- day introduced a bill directing the secretaiy of war to have published the additional vol umes of the " \Vnr of the Rebellion" sulllclcnt to supply nil posts of the < ! rand Army ot the Itopubllc , not now rocolvlng them , nnd to dlhtilbiito them as they nro published , fiom time to tlmo , one bet to each post , under the &nmo restilctlon nnd lugulntlons as now go\ein the dlstilbutlon of the woik. Chairman Elation of the Invalid ncnslons commltteo , Is determined to Insist uiion lef- erenco of all vetoed pension bills to thnt committee , nnd when the house meets to- moirow ho will again niako n motion to refer each case. The democratic leaders nro 10- solved to "slay heionll sumniei If nccossnry , " as ono of them put It , bclnroab.uulonlng their position In the matter. The lepubllcaiis who Iiavo been most active In nn ctfort to sccmo immcdlato action on the vetoed bills , Imvo proposed n compromise which will probably bo accented. Under ite terms , two hours will bo allowed for debate upon biich bills as maybe bo delected , nnd nt the exnlration ot that time nn nye nnd nay vote will be taken , thn losult of which will bo regarded as uual to till vetoes. Itojiresontntlvo William K , Cole , of the Thlid Maryland district , died this mouiln ? ut hisiealdeuco In this city. Ho had been n biitle'icr from Uilgnt's disease lor several years past , and his demise was not entirely unexpected. No Work , Wo I'ay. AVASiiiNoiox , July 8. The commltteo on account , of tlio house of representatives , as n result of- Its Inves tigations into the conduct of the olllces at doorkeeper , cleric und sergeant-at-arms of the house , hud lecommcndcd the consolidation of the two house document rooms under ono head , it Is reported will nlso call attention to the fact that emplojes have boon berne on the lolls without rendering any .service , and the members of the commltteo bellovo that no recommendations will bo necessary to seciuu a reform In this respect The report will re commend that the changes go into ottect at thu boiiluulng of the next session. The Union Paotllo Prosecution. WASUIN'OTON , July a The sub-commit top of the house judiciary committee to-day be'- gaii consideration of the Henley resolution directing the prosecution of the officers of the Union I'aclflo llallroad company. He pro- seutatlvo Henley appcarod , with ox-Book- keeper Kcddlngton otthe office of commis sioner of railroads , hAd -spoko at length Iu support of the resolullon. 'Xo ' formal action was taken , but tlio niembrjn of the sub-coin- mitteoo.xpress the oplutoiuthat It Would bo ncltliir courteous noi advisable to report favorably upon the in.ittc-r without first sub- mltting It to the nttonley gcnoial and seeie- tnrv of Interior for locttinm ndatlon. Tlio ChnreosVoro Falso. WASHINGTON' . JuIyS. The Injunction of secrecy was removed from the icport of the poMolllco commltteo on certain charges of maladministi-atlon against Postmister C. E. Snlvoly , ot Canton. 11U They Und the charges nro untrue and malicious , aud made solely foi the wiiposo of securing Snlvelv's icmovnl. As the latter does not desire to retain - tain tm : place , they roconjttiend thecoulirma- tlon of Ills successor , it. A. 1'ciklni , only \\liPn a rcpoit vlndlo.iilug Snlvoly shall have been adopted nnd made public. Conllrmiitlonq , WASHINGTON , July 8. The following conllrmatlons have been mntlo : W. Hill , ot Illinois , consul nt Sarula ; A. F. Pay , of Illinois , consul at Stottoln ; ipcoivor of pub lic money , I' . O'Malluy , Mmiaslm Wis. ; post masters , Thomas 11. i'eirin , Alton , 111. ; K. S. Perkins , Canton , 111. : Oscar K Ulakley. lai- llngton , WKFiedorlck ; A. Kdwards , Web ster City , la. ; Win. Oilman , Chamberlain , Dak. Tnclr Invitntlon Declined. WASHINGTON , July 8. The Cnllfoinla congicsslonnl delegation , headed by Senator Stanford , waited on the president to-day aud presented an Invitation for him to attend the O. A. 11. encampment nt San Francisco next month. Tno president expressed his high appreciation ol the Invitation , but said ho did not think he would bo nblo to attend. Dlscnsficd Ily the Cabinet. WA.snixmo.v , July 8. AH the executive departments were represented at tlio cabinet meeting to-day. One of the questions con sidered was In regard to tno status of the nominations which remain unacted upon at llio close of the session. The cabinet also had n brief discussion collect mm ; the course of congics.s in the matter of pension legisla tion. _ FOUTV-NlNTll COXGUK33. Somite. WASHINGTON- , July 8. After presentation of tlio usital number of petitions the senate proceeded to the business on the calendar. lU'-solutlons for Iiiquliy Into the nuthoilty under which the so-called state legislatui chad been organized in the territory of Dakota \\eie iiidelinitcly postponed. The senate then iccommeuded the consld- cintion of the ilverniul haiboi nppropiiation bill , the pending amendment being to icduce the nppropilatiou for the Kentucky ilver fiom SiiW.ooO to 8100,000. The amoiulmeiu wns lo-t. Yc.is. 21 ; nays , 20. The Hcnncpln cannl clause was then taken up. up.Mi. . I.On'an hoped the tlmo would como when the people , whenever there was a necessity to give cheat ) tinnsport.itiou , would uiovido for it by canal or otherwise , lie could not see vv uy the pending proposition was not as niopei in the river aud haihor bill ns In a separate measure. After an executive session the senate nd- journud. , i. WASHINGTON , Julf a' lr. Compton of Miuyland bubmittcdasericsof resolutionsox- ] ) iesslng regret withiwhlcli the house has hoard of the death of IIon.Wm. II. Cole , lain lepicsontativo Irom ! Maryland , ami piovld- ing tor tlio appointment 'of a conimlttcis of seven representatives and three senatois to superintend the tuncrnl * Ceremonies. The house then at 11:10. : as a malic of icsycctto the memory of the dpcoaspd. adjourned , Suicide 0 1 nJTrnin. lNiiA.VAi'oi.i , Julys. Calvin S. Deard , a resident ot I'riuccton JIo- with his family , was n passenger on the Cincinnati , Indian apolis , St. Louis & -Chicago south-bound trnin to-dny , uud whufjitlioj train was about twonty-llvo miles from the city Ueard wns found In the waterclqsct > ; ltii hl.s tin oat cut fiom car to car. The , ( Weapon , uscd was nn Oidlnnry case knife. - . A. Stricken Village. Mir.wAUKEK , July 8. The village of Wat- erfoul , llacino county , is terribly stricken with typhoid fever. Fifty people are down with the disease. Four deaths hnvo oc- cuiicdthus far. Ono family of eleven aud another of nine poisons nro in their beds. Tlieio is great excitement In the village , and Ihe state board of health will bo asked to in vestigate tlio cause of the disease. AVoatlior For Nebraska. Fair weather , stationary tcmporaluie. "Tho Diamond Wedding. " Svracuso Standard : The morning Wiflmni H. McUlroj' came into the ofllco of the Albany Evening Journal to uiako himself fumuus as tlio author of "Tho Golden Wedding , " ho felt himself mi- nqiinl to the task pf rushing up a leader. Ot the remarkable fttblo ho oqncoeted in his despair , ho had no notion whatever Avhen ho began. It wna not nn inspira tion , it was aii accident. It was the spasm of nn emergency. The column or two which hoviR expected to till yawned wide opon. i'hrpngli the tube connecting with the printing room there came don in gusts the imprecations of the unsatiatcd foreman. Associates of the romnneor who looked up from their own desks in the busy hour that ensued saw n smile playing about the corners of his mouth. The pages wore being covered with the audacious ilotion at lightning speed. Fcnrful to scan it over , as ho him self qnoe told mo , lest he misfit bo dis gusted with his dwn dalliance with the rational temper of his readers , Mr. Me- Kirov sent his mjitter to the printers im- vis.oil. hvon after it was in type iind the proof corrected , ho hesitated to give it insertion , being persuaded at lust that it would bo easily understood as a Mun- chanson tnlo by his confreres , who recog nized in its outlandish detail a piece of literary work too brilliant to bo lost. Newspaper renders will remember that it purported to bo u letter from Hra/.il describing the nuptials of n diamond king. These were sot forth in llorid colors , Tim minuteness of description into which the correspon dent entered gave the scene realism. The thousand times a millionaire ) had , in the fcrtilo funoy of the author , given his wed ding all the pomp and circumstance that money could buy , The conclusion was a glowing description of tlio marvelous vessel in which the J ing and his bride were coming to Amonea. The floating palace in which Cleoiwtrtx wont to meet Antony paled Into insignificance , poops of beaten gold aud nU , before this lover's ark. is 1 Mr. McElroy , who Had Up lo ho lucky moment that this fabt'cd ' recital was put on record , boon toiling jihtho shadow of ( Jeorgo Dawson's fame ; nwoko the next morning to Hml his afcnitf on the road to celebrity Identity w UiJ the story was not long concealed under the signuturo lit the bottom of the letter. Htchard Scuddor was soon known as William II. Klrov. Everybody , re/iil / of the wonders - dors and glories of tw' diamond wedding. Crellonco and doubffloMts authenticity wnged a battle in' 'W(000 households. Months nnd months AtorJtho creation of nn impulse was printrdfHnlera for copies of the famous issue \ \ otoecpivcd at the .ollico. It was copied und trans lated ever and over again until its mithor was fearful it would become the wandering Jew of literature with no where to lav itb head. Ono day ho hoard thnt loiters addressed to Urn diamond king , on his supposititious arrival at Now York , wcie being received in hirgo numbers at the postoilioo and torwarded to the dend letter oflico. These Mr. Mc Elroy endeavored to obtain possession of , Tjpt though ho was able to demonstrate to the postal niithoriPios that the wedding was a fiction and its central llguro a myth of his owucoucoit , the accumulated mail could not bo delivered to Klin. It is stored iu the archives ot the postal mausoleum to await ide-ntilication at that millennium when uvory man shall got his own. CAUGHT IN A CAB COLLISION Mr. W. II , Wyman Seriously Hurt in a Runaway Accident. \ THE CHAMPIONS OF HOME RULE. A. Fifteenth Street Runaway Across the Continent The 1C. ntli. IMo- nlo Summer Suits Minor iMnttcrn. Serloui nunnwny Acohlant. A runtiwty : ncoidnnt that resulted very spi-loualy to Mr. W. \Vynitin , a bro ther of Mr A. U. Wyinnii , of the Omalw National bunk , oecnirred on Dougln'i street between Koinlceutli nnd Fif teenth about 0 o'clock last evening. A team which hml bucu left stniuliiiK In front of Himobaugh A : 'i'av- ior's bloi'o slarteil to run tiway toward fourteenth strei't , when they were headed olV by homo lvstiiulers : who rushed into the street. This ninanuys turned suiUlonly anil were heading to ward riUcontli street when Ihoy collided in front of the Now York ebop house. with a cnb , whleli was beinp ; driven rapidly around the corner oil' from Fif teenth street. The occupant of the cab was W. N. Wyninn , who , seeing the dun- gorouf * position in which ho was placed , attempted to jump from the cab. As ho was just sininging from the door the cab horse grave a sudden lunco overturn- the cab and throwing Mr. Wyman be neath the wheels. Tlio cub was dragged ovorMr. Wyinun , who rocoiveil n brokuu lefj in the wreck anil sustained n number of very severe bruises aboutthc. head and .thoulclors. He was removed to the resi dence of his .sister , Mis. ( Jeprge. Hoag- land , where his injuries wori attended. The cab aim the wagon of the lirst runa ways , were badly demolished. The driver of the cab was in novny to blame for the accident. SXRI3D Blalccs Things Ijtvcly on Fifteenth Street Ijast Nlnlit. Yesterday evening about 0 o'clock one of the liveliest runaways which has taken place in some time attracted the attention of people on Fifteenth street between Harnuy street and the alloy north of the opera house. It was a sorrel liorso belonging - longing to Mottcr , the real cstatn man , who ran upon the sidewalk in front of Martin's store , collided with a fancy wagon of that institution , cracking ono of its plate glass panels , throwing oil' the. top of the buggy in front of the store , then clashing north colliding with a tele graph polo behind which man sought shelter ; then walt/.ing against a buggy on thb samesjdo of the street denuding it of paint , then rushing past the opera liouso where it collided with two more buggies , after which it turned into the opera house alley and brought up against 0110 of the houses which front upon Douglas street. It could go no further , and at the last moment over a buggy the owner of which could not be ascertained. Motter's buggy was a now ono when the horse started on his run , but when ho stopped thu vehicle wasn't worth live dollars. It was smashed to pieces. OhADSTO.VK AX The Homo Hulc Champions Acknowl edge the Receipt of Omaha's Sympathy. The following letters have been re ceived by John A McShane in answer to the resolutions adopted by a meeting of the citizens of Omaha. Mr. Curmlohanl is private secretary to Gladstone. The letter from 1'arnell boars his autograph. Horfii : or COMMONS , .Ittno 8. isso. Dear Sir : 1 am much honored by your letter of the 6th ultimo , conveying to mo a cony otthe res olutions passed by a 'meeting of tlio mcmbcis of the Irish national league and citrons of Omaha In support of the bills in repaid to Iiclaud , rccentlyiiioscnted to the considera tion of the house of commons by 3Ir. ( Had- stono. I most warmly thank the cltlren.s of Omaha for these resolutions , as explosions such as they contain aie of the greatest as- slbtanro to our cause at the present time. lam , yonis vciy tiuly , CiiAiti.isT. : PAKNKI.T. . Joir.v A. 3IcSiiANi : . KMJ. , Omaha Neb. 10 loxro ) STKKT. WmrKiiAi.i , , May (3 ( , ' 80 Sir : I am diNlieil by .Mr. ( HiidstojiB tocx- piess to you his thanks for thu telosram you Iiavo been good enough to send him. The cordial expression ot appioval which ho re ceives from influential meetings of all classes In America are a gieat encouragement to her majesty's goveinmcnt in conducting tholr Irish measures thtough p.ullnmcnt. I re main , sir , your obedient bcrv.mt. J. M. CAltJIICIIAEL. , YOUNG MAN OX A "BYK. " Ho la Looking For Fame On n Two- AVhaolecl Horse. The transcontinental bicyclist , S. t } . Spier , who is just now heading toward San Francisco , arrived in Omaha yester day morning. lie is a young man of ex cellent build , a bronzed and rounded sot of features with an incipient mustache and rather unassuming manners. Ho Is encased in n dark brown suit with grey stockings and a white helmet of corduroy. His honio is in Now Lebanon , N. Y , , nnd ho started from Albany on the first day of last Juno , with the intentions of cross ing the country and achieving the repu tation of the loiig-distanco champion of the world. Ho claims to have made the distance from Albany to this city , a dis tance by road of about 2,700 miles , la thirty-two days , and to Iiavo ridden at times 150 miles in fifteen hours , and us high as sixty miles in four hours , while the best average of his daily work has been about thirty-seven miles. All this has boon accomplished on n "byk. " weighing with all its freight except Mr. Spier's of course only sixty pounds. Tlio youthful rider docs not know when ho will reach San Franciico. If ho dallies in every town for a day , us ho has in Oinaim , ho will probably arrive at the coast in time for his Christmas dinner. Mr. Snicrt , it is said by himself , was met upon Ills arrival in Chicago , by about three hundred wheelmen. It is necessary to mention , in this connection , that not a single "byk" man honored himself by riding over the "muddy" to meet Mr. Spicrtou his arrival in tneso parts. Dr. Meredith. Rev. II. R. Meredith , U. D. , of Boston , who delivered two great lectures at tno Crete Chautaitquu assembly on "General James A. Oarlield , " and "Tho Great TdaohOr , " will spend Sunday in Omaha , the guest of Mr. and Mrs , Fred W. Gray , and will preach in the morning in the Congregational tabernacle and in the ovQinug in the St. Mary's nvenvo Con- grogatiopal church. Dr. Meredith is ono of tlie foremost loadcraof Pho denomina tion ho ronrcsents > , is pastor of the Union Congregational church , of lioston. nnd comiucUlii Tromont temple oyory Satur day , the largest Sunday school tuaeher's class in the United States. Noono should fail to hear him upon this hurried visit to our city , He Wanted Itellnf. A wild-eyed individual appeared at the police station yesUirday afternoon and 6turtlert Deputy McDonald by yelling at the top of his voice that ho would die if ho didn't got relief ut ouca , and asked if a doctor could bo summoned. Mao thought that he had another case of sun stroke on his hands , aud wua about to ring for the city physician , when ho thought to atlc the man concerning his symptoms. The man gayo his name no M B Sheiwood , of Klkftorn. lie uiil he cnmo to Omaha yesterday morn ing for the fltst time in tlvo yours , and for the lir > t lime in his life had accepted the invitation of a friend to drink a gla s of boor. He said he didn't like the stutl at lirst , but downed it us n matter cour tesy. He commenced to swell up at otieo , and was tu.e he would die if a physician wasn't called to pump the beer out of him. Ho \ \ us placed on lee until ho re covered. A jsiJ.noo Fire. At 4 o'cloek this moining the building belonging to Pel or AVigg and oc cupied by HKou's lestniirant on Tenth street near Jai-kson , was de stroyed by lire with nil its contents. The damage will reach $ W,000. mmiilXKTOX UOUTI3. Knljjlitu of I'ytltint , Attention ! t err HAIKS to TORONTO. $10 roil THK HOUND TRIP. Commencing Friday. July I ) , the Uur- liiiglon Route will pliice on sale round trip tickets to Toronto , Canada , at a rate of $10. This rate will bo open to all who desire to go. Ample sleeping ear accommodations will be provided. Apply for tickets and further information to toI I ! \iuiv lKt'ii. ; . iWl : Farnam street. More than Their Sharo. The family of the Hon. Lonvitl llurn- ham is doubly alllicted jiibt now. Mrs. Hurnham is dangerously ill , her recovery being scarcely hoped for. On Wednes day the little nine-year old son of Mr. Kurnluun was kicked by a her e. sustain ing a broken leg and arm and a badly cut face. To add to this sad state of allairs , Mr. Hurnham is in New York , having loft his family in the best of health but a week ago. lie has been telcirraphed for and \\ill arrive home to-day or to morrow. IJulnod Cropq. Mr. M.MeNnir , a grain broker of St. Paul , was In the city yesterday. lie has just returned from a trip through the wheat regions of Dakota and brings in a very discouraging report of the crops in that state. He says that the entire wheat crop of Dakota has been greatly dam aged by the drought and that unless rain conies very soon the crop will be an en tire failure. _ To Commit Matrimony. Permits to wed wcic granted yesterday as follows : Age. ( J. L. ( iallatrer , Omaha . : ! 0 I Mrs. Julia ( illmoie , Omaha . SO j 1'eter Muolbrodt , Omaha . 24 I Miss Ficide Mullens , Omaha . 2.T ( Anton Nejrte , Omaha . 19 I .Miss Antonio lej/.e ! , Omaha . 20 ( Frederick Fiedriekson , Omaha . 20 I Miss Matlld.i Peterson , Omaha . 21 Forest Flren Still Mir.WA.LKKi. , July 8. The Evening Wis consin's special from Steven's Point states tiiat the \ \ oods alone the line of the Wiscon sin Centr.il railroad are on fire for miles. The dumago to timber Is veiy meat. Im mediate rain Is all that will s.ivo many --et- tlers from nuns. The cianbciiy maishes west of Steven's Point are on fire and a largo foico of men aic battling with the Inc. Army The leave of absence for seven davs granted Second Lieutenant Warren 1' . Ncwcomb. Fifth artillery , in Orders No. l.'K , dated Fort Douglas , Utah , July 8 , 1880 , is extended three days. Leave of absence for ten days is granted Post Chaplain J. W. Jackson , U. S. A. , Fort Douglas , Utah. Summer Suits. John B. Pierce ot. nl. have brought suit in the district court to recover ? ,17.fil ! from the firm of Cowing & Co. as iudgmcnt on a promissory note. Harrison Gibson , Woolloy anil Ambler have commenced suit for the recovery jof $187.50 from T. N. Wilson , as commission on real estate sold for him. Still After Loyal L. After a week's rest Loyal L. Smith's name was legally made a matter of re cord yesterday , this time as the defend ant in a suit brought m the county court by Ottenhoimer Bros. , of Now "iork , to recover judgment in the sum of $214 , for goods sold by tlio plaintiffs to the mer chant prince in his palmy days. After Trostlor. The Iluho Brothers cigar manufactur ing company of Chicago have filed suit in Judge McCuIIoch's court , seeking to recover $280 from Simon Troitler , the Ottinha cigar manufacturer , whose fail ure occurred a few weeks ago. Theclaim Is for goods sold. . A Small nia/.e. A flro in the residence of Charles Grossman called the fire dopnrtmcnt to Seventeenth street between Burt and Cummings at r ' ! 50 o'clock last evening The blaze was extinguished before any serious damage was done. Two young men named Krous came into tlio city yesterday to seeurp the ar rest of a neighbor of theirs whuliycs near Fort Omaha , and who assaulted the boys because they took up 0110 of his cows. THE O1CVIL DID IT. That's AVhtit a Mother Said Who Mur dered Her Children. r.sniAXM'Oi.is , July B. The Journal's Princeton , Ind. , special repot ts that Mrs. Theresa Turnin , wife of a farmer residing 110:11 : that place , this morning cut the throat of her sevenearold daughter and placed the body on the bed. She then took her Iho-ycai-old daughter and hanged the child until she thought Hie was extinct , when she placed the body on the bed with the elder pill. She then went to the barn nnd handed heraolt , She left a note saying no ono was tb blame , that the dovll hail been utter her for two months , and she w.w unable to get away tiom him , The youngest child is still living. Another Anarchist Arrested. FiTTsnuno , July 8.-J < iaei > h FrlcUe , leader of all the socialists and anarchists of this section of country , was arrested to-night at the Instance ot the postal authorities on a charge of sending written matter enclosed In nuwKpapur * through the mails as printed matter , Frlcke wns agent of llerr Most's paper , Dor Froihclt , and written matter was enclosed in that paper nnd the postal autnoiities opened n number of packages Mill t by Kiickound also discov ered Incendl.iry efictdarj calling upon the wuikmcu to arm thomsolwa and revenge the deaths ot six men killed during the i lots at McCormlck's works In ChicagoIt , Ii the intention of the po-ttolHco authorities to push thu cai-o ami fulled Mates District Attorney Stone slid It was \eiy prolubln that rilcko would be Indicted tor each olfr-us * , which would Insuio u heavy line and Ioiilmpiison- mout. _ Halford Sunoe Invaluable to all cooks. "llillBdule. Lots 1150 to $175. Easy paymonU. Whitebrcastuutcoul , | 3.7o per ton -tho cheapest and best fuel. NEIJ. t UKL Co. . 311 South 131U St. \ WEAK CATTLE' MARKET Bidding Slow and Prices Lower on Big Ex port Stcors , STOCKERS AND FEEDERS QUIET , Tlio Hoc Market Opens About Plva Cents lioiu'r A hnrgo Kulllng Off rrom IjastVok In ttio CHICAGO MVH STOCK. Cmr.voo. July ' ' . ( Special Telegram tp the Hiv.J : t'.XTTi.K Tlio i ocelots of ealflfl todnycro 7SOO multilist < > fj last Thursday , making nbiuit : U , < X)0 ) for llio week so l.ir ne.ilnst asiS ? fet tin ) same tliuo last week. On big export steeis wires arc now so low It wns thought that thcio would bo n bailer demand , but to-day the bid was slow and piltiMuaK at n decllno of 'ijiuiiOias noted josteidnv. X.ieglei , of PltNlmrjr , paid S.MiO for a load of right good 1GOO lb rattle that MHIU picked out of two loads , the high est Bald this week , yet the croat bulk of so- railed blu steois : ire selling within a rang * of SM.SO'iM.liO-oocnslonnlly n lot at S. > .00. On medium there was no new feature * to-day ex cept that theio was n bettoi shipping demand nscompaiud with jeitoiday , when lessthnu 1,010 weio taken loriihlpiiient. I'rlino corn-ted XobiaMcan.s , or stock equal to that elftsslrlcn- tionii\orailliK IIKX ) to 11W ) Ibs , ma > be quoted at S4.flOM-i.fif ) ; grnsser stock of the s.imo avet- age , S400M.'r > ; prime oorn-fed , n\ciatlnR ; l-'OO to IKO : ; lb- , " 4.00(94.80 ( ; grassy stock snmo a\eingo , SUOftW CO ; prime coin-led of l.luO Ibtnnd upward , SI.S.VIN M ; aud grassy stook of same a\ciaie , 'JO 'Jflc below quotations. Of dlstllleiy stock there was none among the enrly nulvnls nnd none on sale. Itoeent sales wore at SI.T.Vtt.\15 for r'OO to 1308 11) averages. In Texaus tiade was quiet and piic ( " < steady at a decline ol av as piovlnusly noted. Ciinssers aio saleable at 3..7.Viiio : ! : others S8.VW1.iNi : co\\s and helfon , common can nl HIT stock , 32.0V..i1 ! > ; fnlr to good biitcheiing stock , SAfJOi'iiW , and the best S3.U3fru : > 0. Oncnl calves pi lees aio fully .We lower than u week ago , nnd the supply hugely exceeds the demand at pies- ent , Sale.s of 1TO htj.id , weighing lioin 112 to liO , weic at SLOOv .n ; a few ically fat at &r > .CO. The stoi'kei.sniid foedi'is market was quiet and prices stead ) as compaicd with thu past eight or ton da.\s. Sttoiig , thrltty things of blKMotlOJlbs. is the class wanted at pros- lions The receipts to-day wcio 20000 mralnst2l,742 last Thuistlny , " maklne about 1S.OOO for the week so 1m. ag.ilnit HL'.W.'i for the samu time. List week. The m.nket opened about fie lower , was act ho at the diop and closed steady ilh lower In thu pen- , unsold at tbo close than tor any daj this week. Mixed sold namely at s4.si ) , best" heavy 54.sr. ( ! i > t..K > , with peiliapta nail on the quiet at . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . " . k. ; r\A l t * i. t i. 1.1 -.11 * > - r > n * --i Redmond and other buyers ot stilctly Yoik soil were payiiii ; S4.DOjM.l'S ( , against 1.95 5.00 yosti'iday. Moian and llealey bought a string ol llglil. laiigliiic between I'M aud tso FINANUIA.IJ. York. July S. Mounv On call easy at l' < f < i ? . > pin cent. PIIIMIJ MiitcA.vnLK K\IMII : 4Qj per cent. SrKiir.ixn lixoiiAXOBSteady ; S4.8GJ/ forslxtj il.iy bills , an < l ? 4.88 on demand , (5ovi.r.N.MiN'i ( : Dull and unchanged. Sioc KS Stocks opened we.ik. The Influ ences on the market In the loiciuion wcn > stones that Chicago was selling giangeis. The selling of thesn stocks by uiokci.s who had been leadeis in the npwaid movement lately ga\e sticnutli to the stoiies , and St. P.iul lost Jjf per cent from last night's closlngj nnd Xoithweitern l'.f ' percent. At the clov ing the market showed declines In neatly nil the active list of fiom J to 1 Pur cent. Pa cific Mall ( rallied 1'4 per cent on a lusts of minors of anew effort to make a settlement of the traus-contlnent.il dltllculty. STOCKS ON WAT.r. SritERT. m I'llODUCJ-J MARKETS. Chicago , July 8. Flour-Steady and un changed ; winter patents , S4.r 04.UOsouthein ; winters. fei.25fa-l.iJO ; .Michigan and \Viscon- nlti winters , Si.30CiM.rx ) ; MinnuMita patents , 84.75S5.15 ( ; soft wheat patents , S4.80(34.7rt ( : Slliint'iota bakers' , In sacks , § .l. ! > v ' 3.7n ; soft spiing , iJ.l.MC'il.lO ; uiadu.spilng ( , 8-.00 < J a.OO ; lye Hour , ' _ . . „ . . \Vhcat \ Actlvo and unsettled at times , and panicky ; opened at yosteiday's oloso , and closed -Jf"c below yesteiday ; casli , 77 > i@ 77 | < f ( ! ; August , 7'J ' 5 ! ( ! < ; September , bO c. Corn Kalily active but ( tfl'/c ' loweri cash , " > T , (3'jrc ( ; August , : i7l5lCc ; Sep- tumbcr , JiD c. Oats Unsettled ; closed l yj'Jo lower ; ciLsli.lJOcAugust ; , iSc'ibeplombei1 , 'J3ic. Itye-FlimaKTOc. Uailev ( ) ulet at f'dc. Tlinoihv Piline. S'i.05 , Flax Heoil-Sl.lOi , ' . \Vhlskv-S ! . II. Poik Fniily active ; opened 10o lower , fol lowed by aieiluctiou of ii'ic. latci lallied lOc , tlii-n declilit'il'JUtKi'ic anil iilowil ht ad ) nt lu- sldo iirlce.s ; cash , S'J ( Wiili.fll : Aimust , S'JOS < a 'J.O'ii ; Hi'ntemln-'i , SU.7.V ,1l.77i , j , Lard Opemd easy , declined lfi ( 'Jc ( ) and closed quiet ; cash , 80.40 ; August , gO.OTK * . 'iVll'l ' ! " MeaU-siloiiideis , 5.bOS.bfi ( ( ; short clear , 50Vnl.(5. ? ( ( [ ( > ; Hhort libs , Sfl.O1 * . JJiittor ( inlet ; cieamery , I'AjjPSijf ; dairy , Olicoso Kasy ; full cream chrddaitf and flats , ( l > jftio ( ; VoiuiK Americas,7 @ 8c. Kg h llfttWc. Hides Heavy dry salted , fully cured , 8Jfo ; liKht , O' c ; iliimagi'd , 7 u ; bull hiden , SJjc ; drv falii'il , uc liiliy ; lllnt , labile : cult skills , SoflU' o ; demons , riOue.irli. Talliw In countrji : > so ; No.J , So ; cake , KecelptK. Shifinicnti. Flour , bbis IH.OOO 6OW Wheat , ha 2-.W)0 ) 10,630 Coin , on MJO.IUJII ICJ,300 Oats , tin III.IKXJ 4H.OIX ) lt > onii : tooj none UnHi'y.bii JJ.OO ) lOJ ljUoriiixil , July b. Wheat Demand poor ; Xo. 'i winter , 8s 7d : Xo , a spring , Cs M. M.Flour Domund poor ; pilces unchanged. Corn Demand Impiovln ; now No. U mixed July , steady nt Js K < 1 ; July , steady nt 4s Id ; August steady at li l > jd ; September steady at-4s JJtfd. Toledo.iii ) > b. Wheat Weak nnd lower ; cash , hifussc , Corn-hli-ady ; cash , 8S } c. Oats Dull ; August , ! ) Uc. Ht. ijouu , July 8. Wheat Wcaif nnd lower ; Nn. 3 u l. cash , 77jfo ; August , 73c. torn Wnak nnd luvvorl No. a mixed , < c , tiKiii , i < . O.its Wik ; Xo. 3 mixed , cash , Sic ; Auirust , 20 > c. llvt 5tc. ' . . PoiK-AVV.il ; a tSl Lard-Weak at SO. Now VorK , July H. Whtat llccelpta , f "jNK ) ; itxiiorti , 40.1W ; spat IftlKc lower with lutlo more do uj ; for export ; options