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V 1 VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. NOVtMBEil 15 , 1880. ' NO Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS 3053" REAL AGENCY , & 5th aud Douglas Street Over 8.000 rcdilcnc * lola for ! e \ > y thlg tgta je-.ni prlccbi niinij tram U > to $ i00 each , mot -m aU ! < Un every T > irt of thedto. and in erer d.rectlon from Iho rostoffice , north , ctat , eontl or wwt , and ratyinR In dlsUnce from oni o ock to one or two uulca * rccx sime. Cull am ciamlnooiir lists 8eTr&l cbotce Jotaln Griffin & Isaacs1 add tlon , u-ogt of cmittnt. between St. Mary's avei uo n J lUrncy itrect-J 00 to S800. , , ? CTC3 I"2"1 " CaEt ol t"arrack on Sanndcrs St. A Uils Ucholcp land and will be sold very cheap or c h in 5 , 10 or 20 acre Iota : now la your tlmi .OBecur > a bargain. Cho ) .M lot at en.l of etreet car traclu on Sann Jem gtro t for $ S75. < Tuoioa lot. Fkrnhun and 21th street * . 90ilS ! -t-et for ei.500 will divide It. Cheap lots in Credit Fondjr addition. Bouth o TJ. P. Ucpot-JlOO to ? SOO. TBERACB ADDITION. , Forty lota on Park Aye : n * aid Georgia street o > road to park , and neai nead of St. Miry1/ / avonueatfrcmJ125to SSOOeach. Seven rean time at eicht par cent Interest to those ho wll put up coed subrtauUil balldliun. For furthei fjrUoulars apply to. O. P. TJEMIS , Aeent , Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , A. nice lot on Karac ) and Twenty-flrst streets , for f 05. To cho'.c6lot3 on 20th. ntvr St. Mary's aven no. 60x1/3 feet each , for S50 nd JSM. n . ? 'J.f nolcc lots near 23d and Clark Btrects In . . . > mlth > B addition S300 and 350. , , " " 'J' 'ota ' ln ShSnnV flr > t. second and third al' ' Oll' ns for100 to $600 each. but near 15th anJ 1'lerca , ( ISO. 2tnt8 < m ILtriiw near EUh St. , f 600 each. ] " "I jt on S4lh ii-ir Honard Kreet , (7o9. lots in Qraud View addition. m nlh of U. f bridge and depot , from $15 to $ 00 each- One acre , U"v370 foct , on ISth street , eoulh o ! Pnnplcton's new rrnIJcnec , for $2,000 , or wll ! diriVo Into city sized loll Hi from 8560 toJDOi ah. ah.RIVEBVJEW ADDITION. \arge nmnbr ot 1x uUful rosWenc * wts , lo cated in this uo ' < Ult < on on Cifl'cl mil , be tweoti S < th Etrcot in the cut , Sfith on the west Uoitze street ou the north * < id Famham trect oa the south , forraoriy owned by 0. U Down .nd mpro recn tly known sthe PvricbulE acres. 0n If 'It Iota hivotansfif been pl ttl 11 ot 1'Arnham and 8 ou T > iorlas street. T § e lot > tare 60 loSOfootu < ridti illS01ndeplk. J1.00C forthochoico. D yotn time , at 8por cent In terest to thoM who will Imildjood substantial ] " 5 ? ? ° ? tb're n. C ! l and examine plat and ret full lnfr.rm tion at BSMIS' REXLEST\T AGKSOV , 15"i and Doiglis UrcctS. Over COT li US33 and lot * a-e oltored t0r ( ila bythiaoffio * Tnsy arc icitto-ed ia over the If11- Any losVilon y ado-ire. Prices varjlug tront33tt ( 3l5.0M nth " 2 coed lots and 2 chain hoa9)i near Jackson und ' 2lh etreeti at n sreat sacrirtce. Hero is a prre t uirRaln for oima iico. Tim projtrty mint Jis sold inimxil ilely. Core s | iut a quirUr of a block. CU11 aud czonilira thU without any dcUy. GEO I . BKMIS , Arcnt , 1Mb and D. los Su A desirable lot uoor Cuming and Eaundcrt Streets , 51 , 00 00PARK PARK PLACE. Tlie cheapest acre lota Inths city of Omaha , re thee oBcr d fdrtule by tills accnijy in Paik rucoand LowcV nccoinl a.MHt > n , on Cuming , Burtnnd California strecti ; you can make ro mistake inou.ktn ? up tht e bargains htl you htvntlin chance. Tlicsc lots are morethAft equal U ( tin to 4 Iull-Mic-,1 city lot * rt . half block nnditwlllboliitta very short time before one- fifth pirt of ono ol these aero lota will sell for as much as wootlcr a full aero to-day. They are located a very short du uioo west of Cr.ljhton College. Prices ranphiff from $150 to $300 per acre lot. Cull immediately , and don't lose your chance , a j get plat and lull port ! culm of GEO. P. BESUS. Acent , 16th and Douglas Streets. lilce lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nicholas trect , 81 , 00. Ualf lot on Cass.bctwccn 13th and Hlh streets 91.000.nice nice loti In Hartman'g addition. $400 to $600. Large number of acre lots in Glee's addition in North Omaha , SlzS to ( ZOO each. Choice corner lot near 22nd and California trooU , $1,600. Several good lota In Melsou'i addition , 150 < V350eacb. Choice lot in Thorneirj addition , $750. Several largo lota in Birtlctf * addition , 1 ] rods andSJ acrceeach. iTiees $700 to $2,000 each. each.Several Several choice lorB In Rcod's first addition , CZ75toS50cach. Acre lot on jlimnan avenue , ( ICth street ) , south of Popp'cten'a urw realJcniX ! , ' or $1,100. 2 larcel" a neir 13th anJ C'ark ' reels , 00 1 830 feet Comer. 81,200 ; in-lile , SI , < > JO 3 larr d lots on She m n avenue , ( ,10th street ) , QlarkStiutt. 8900 KU h McOANDLISH PLACE. W * i-y H2 nice and cheap lots , \ cry near to the bus V- oettg part ot the dty , looted a \ cry few step nouth of the Convent and t Mary'a aen jeand just noiitti ct and a.ljo nine t o cruund of Janes .M. Wuol worth a d W * J. Counell * he e are cheap and % crr tlailrable , belli j a haiicly to bus iness pan ot city , to new g > n ' rnino t depot , nail works , white lead works , U. r.di | t , stock yaids , packlnz houses , etc Otll nJ c t pl t and full iiariirnlare. 1'Heo 8i < 4 t > > fW and easy ermi to Uiose who buil 1 GEO. P. BEM1S , Agent , 151li yHou las SU. S choice residence lots < .n 24(1nrect ( , between PaugUiiand Dodcostreels. l.tiito jl.i. OdCh and Ions time to thofe who will b tild S. choice corner lots near 2 th ml Fafnham Xrc3U , GSxlZI feet , 81,150 ami # 1,200. and very euy terrar to purchawru w Im i 1 improve. Also 4 lot * on 24th , bclnoni Kurnham and Douglaa B reeU , 050 to $1O each and long time. 3250 of the best buiiness lot ? In rot Omaha for sale , located on cwry him ne street , $500 to $6,000 each. 2TAlao > cry valuable store crtles In al most cvcrj * business block i5 000 to $15,000 eachLAKE'S LAKE'S ADDITION. 40cno ce rcrdcnce lota in above addition , 1m. rnoliately north of and jkdjolning Poppleton's beautiful revidcnceund grounds , and located on ISth 19th and 20th streets , $300 to $ SW ) each and very easy terms to those who will build Cell and examine plat and tret full particulars. OEO. P. BKMIS , Agent. Beautiful building rite on Sherman avenue , 16t h 8treetbttwccn Popplcton and the Dudley- llan nroi > crtv : C3 feet east frontage on the averSe. by SS9 W In depth. Will divide itmak. InelSSfestbySSa. Call and get full particulars. An acre u 18th street , lOifect east frontage br y38 toot deep. Tliis is Just south of the Kllza- beth ( Popplelon place. This b gilt-edge , call and ell f rice ind tcrW of BEMIS , Agent , of and K. V. 15 C ° od lota , Jest north adjoining Smith' " addition , and located between 20th and Saundvi * streets , at reasonable piiccaand long time to barer who improv * BEUIS , Agent. ADDITION. i Horbach's tlr < t and second ad Itlon ES lots * nnlflth. ISth , l th and 20th str U , between Kichoiks. T ul. Sho-uian aud CUrk eticcta , rery hi V to UT - Shops , smeltln- works , etc. , ( w tl:10 ° oath' ranging W P ° ° rom * rom 8IO(1 : ' small payment down and long ProTe- 15th and Douglas Slrc-t , Parker's addition , between InDouglM.SiTpj. ft. Dodge , Saaadera nd t tern lerot . tHist telccted I"1 * tn the -lythtejccncy. Call and ct mips , . . " * * -"l " ( and map of the "tho outlook cf Xebrastak" foi in , i. P. Ben is1 TATE AGENCY. Douglas St. , THE RENT REBELLION 4 The Intercession of the Land League Prevents a Collision , Particulars of the Death o ; Agent Wheeler in Limerick. Rumors of Serious Disserv sions. in the British Cabinet. A Project Proposed to Buy Ire land of the Landlords for the Tenantry. 1UE JrtTRDEK OF AGENT WHEELER , Spedil Dispatch to The" Boo , DUBLIN , NorelJiber 14 10 p , m. The datails of the asaasalnation ol Mr. Wheeler , near Limerick , a few days ago , have been received here. While crossing a field , accompanied by a Mr. Moore , slugs were fired at him from a doable-barreled ptm. & was struck in the mouth , and three oi his teeth from the upper and twc from the lower jaw wers knocked out. The victim groaned and fell , but af terward attempted to rise. The assassin - sassin , who had followed him , then ahot him again. Moore heard two more shots , and then fled. Ho in formed Ihe military at Gala barracks , and the police BXJOII arrived at the Bcene of the tragedy. Wheeler's body was in a bloody pool , and atill warm. His hands were clutching the earth , and there were eleven wocnds in hia skull. Fifty policemen have searched tha district for the assassin , but no ar rest has yet been made. Wheeler had taken a farm from which the tenant had been evicted. His father is now in Limerick. tUTtJEIUIfa THE CROP. Mr. Bay colt a laborers are gather- intj his crops. The work hny bo de layed , owing to the unsettled weather , but so long as the military guard is in attendance , no interference from the populace ia anticipated. Mr. James Badpath was entertained ata _ banquet at Cork Saturday , r.nd sailed for America Sunday. A land meeting was held at Thurles yesterday , at which Mr. Dillon stated that the land league would finish the landlords if the government attempted coercion. A meeting of 5,000 psople at Knockenroae , Ireland , Sunday threat ened the landlords and laud agents. Six hundred men are at Lauch , re building a house for an evicted widow. Four hundred of them are reported armed and prepared to resist any in terference. INFLUENCE OF THE LAND LEAGUE. Special Dispatch to Tus UIB LONDON , November 15 1 a. m. Sews from Ireland comes slowly and ate. That there has not been a con- lict seems due solely to the leaders of tha land league , who have foresight enough to avoid ono just now. Their orders to the peasants to permit the relief expedition to piss unharmed , and the fact that these orders have ) cen implicitly carried out , shows its vast power over the people. Parlia ment will be summoned early in Jan uary. THE BBITISn MINISrKY AND THE IRISH LAND QUESTION. Special Digp&tch to The lice. NEW YOUK , November 15 1 a. m. A London correspondent of The World telegraps the following : Pol itical circles are full of rumors more or lees circumstantial , to the effect that serious dissensions exist in the ministry concerning the conno to betaken taken in Irish land. I hear , though not positively authenticated , that the res ignations of Lord Selborne , lord high chancellor , and of the Erl of Cork , and Avery , master of the buck hounds , are likely to be tendered soon if , in deed , they have not\ already baen placed in Mr. Gladstone's hands. These officials are in favor of more vigorous measures for the restoration of Ireland , and a suspens'on of the habeas corpus in Ireland is still de manded. A large and influential sec tion ot the liberal party take the ground that no course of action less radical will prove effectual to the end desired. The spectacle of a small army of 900 men , with three pieces of artillery , going to break the blockade of a land agent's dwelling , is regarded cs a scandal to the whole nation. Matters grow in the sister island every day , no individual landlord be ing now exempt from the stern war fare declared on the whole landlord class by the land league. Even Lord Cepmore , though a RomanCatholic , resident landlord , and one of the few supporters in the house cf lords' last session cf the compensation for dis turbance bill , has recently received threatening letters , in spite of which , inwever , he returned to his seat of Evillirnoy house. There is very good reason for believing that the question is now under the consideration of the government whether it is not , after all , possible to carry out this programme u a radical cure for Irish discontent [ t is deemed quite possible to buy out all the landlords in Ireland for an ex- ceedincly modest sum , and to present the land to the tenantry on fixed con ditions. The landlords , it hardly need be § aid , are very willing to sell. CABLEGRAMS. Special Dispatches to Th B e. A special from Toronto. Canada , wya : Banian's friends still profess their confidence in their favorite in winning tha race which will bo rowed at Putney , England , on the Thames course , Monday at 10 a. m. The bet ting-Saturday , in England , showed Trickett to be the favorite at 6 to 5. There has been largo sums of money cabled over from hero to back Han- Ian. Ian.A A mutiny broke out among the prisoners in the jail at Dartmoor , in the county of Devon , England , Sat urday , but was finally suppressed after two of the prisoners had been killed. Germany , Austria and France arc entering upon negotiations in the hope of effecting a peaceful sottlemsnt of the Greek question. A cable special reports that Baycolt , the earl of Ernes' Longmask agent , announces his intention of giving np the lease of his farm near Loughmask , and returning to England. Bordeaux , France , was greatly ex cited Saturday over the revelation of a frightful scandal in wlrch a colonel of the line and a forger , of Chef d Escadrt.n , ao said lo ba irnp'Jctled The accused is charged with outran ous assaults on several children. S ; : poisons have been arrested in connec tion with the affair. Goldeubcrg , ono of the condemns nihilists recently on trinl in Rutsia has just confessed that nine person were concerned in the Moscow plot li blosr up the imperial irainj ixmoci thsm Hartmsnn and Scbieroyalf. A dispatch from P.irls says Henr Cachin has been sentenced to om month's imprisonment for particp& : ting in the affair o ! November 5 Via counts Lucons and Amclot nnd Liar quis Da Bohhebort h .vo bcu sou tcacod to fifteen d'ya' imprisonment charged with seditious cries. _ Mn Gladstone will shortly pay : visit to Lord Derby. * The popj warmly received a inir o embroidered shoos from tno ladies o San Franciio , and promised to wor. them on next Easter , . M. Buffet , the French .politician will raisn a discussion with M. D Freycinot on the crisis. Some women wore arresbd in Mad rid yesterday for using offensive hn guige to the king and queen. A uispatch from Comtantinopl says Sheik Mizlam has authorized co crcion against the Albanians. Thrc < thousand inhabitants have left Dtil Cigno owing to the scarcity of provis A dispatch from Capo Colnny.Soutl Africa , says affaiis in Basutolani have somewhat improved. Genera Clarke has captured Makwassburg and Mr. Welah and other Europeans at Tsalo , have been relieved. Thi colonial troops are moving against th' ' Tembos. Mr. Goschen , the British ambassa dor , proposes the creation of nn inter national financial commission for Tur key. key.Over Over 2000 was invested on Hanlai Saturday. Tne latest betting is 100 ! io 800 on Haulau. Both Hanhti am Trickott are in splendid condition Hanlan weighs cloven stone ant Trickett twelve stone and two pounds The bank of Lisbon , Portugal , wa : destroyed by fire Sunday. ELECTfiiC BRIEFS. Special Dlspatcl.ca to The Bcc Nicolai Gedolia , a minirg stocl broker of Now York , commuted sill cido Saturday morning : it his resi dence , by shooting lumsulf througl the head. Gedolia is the son of i mm prominent in Danish financial circles. Financial rovereO ) arc sup posed to have been the cause. Captain Payne has returned tc Wichita , Kansas , from Mulvano , and has been dangerously ill for ten days past , but is convalescent , and will be ible to head the pending movement to the Indian Territory. The colony trill muster several thousand strong. The police Saturday arrested two : rcoks named Edward Harrington and John Peti won , and found on thum a olegrara from a Detroit pn fessional , i lying , "The town is ell right ; come lown immediately. " H. Enders , a book dealer from Chi- iago , and formerly Swiss vice-consul .here . , WAS found unconscious in his oo m at ihe St. Charles hotel , Mil- vaukeo , Saturday morr'ng. The gas lad been blown out , an < it is supposed le took poison aud lei. the gas ej- aping to divert suspicion from his iuicidal intent. He was still alive at atest reports. The college championship game of botbill , Harvard vs. Princeton , was ron by the latter. Princeton 2 goals , larvards 1. Russell Hart , the Buffalo merchant fho shot Emil Seifert , the violinist , ras on Saturday admitted to bail in he sum of § 5,000. The wounded ntn is in a critical condition A Bohemian woman of Milwaukee , tamed Franzick Potrasch , went ont o work on Saturday , looking her two ihildren , aged 3 and G years , in the louse , taking the youngest with her. Lt dark the oldest child , in attempting o strike a light , set the house on fire , , nd was fatally burned , while the rounger companion was burned to loath. A man , supposed to be Andrew J. Hllen , of New York , the murderer of lisa SigorEon , has been captured in Sussex county , N. J. , nnd lodged in ail. ail.Tho The Carlis'e battery , of Williams- nrg , N. Y. , went on their annual ex- ursion to Newburg Saturday nfter- loon , on the steamboat "Black Bird. " ? hey passed the day in pleasure , and , t 8 o'clock embarked for homo. Soon after starting , whou all were ; athered on the deck , the boat struck in Fisher's rock , and a terrible panic insDc3 , and several pirtics were atally Injured , and many hurt. After ho boat had remained on the rock ercral hours , her distress signals vero sighted by the "Daniel Drew , " , nd the luckless excusionists wore aken aboard and conveyed home. Charles Herzbzrger , a printer 19 roars of age , hailing from Washing- on , D. C. , Started to run a foot-race Sunday morning in Louisville , Ky. , md after going about twenty yards , ) Ufst a large blood vessel in the region > f the heart , and fell to the ground lead. The Gazette office , pcntodice , and Jturgis * building , at West Union , Cowa , wera burned Saturday. Alice Dates disbanded her company n Now Orleans Saturday night , be- ; ause , she says , Chas. R. Gardner , icr manager , has taken all the money , srhile she has done all the work. She s billed for Sehna , Macon , Montgom- jry and Augusta , which engagements ire off. Gov. Smith of Wisconsin , 1m sn- lounced himself as a candidate fr the United Stites sanstorship in op position to Messrs. Keycs and Sawyer. Ssna'or Carpenter is a champion of Mr. Keyes , and Judge Cassidy ia tvorking for Gov. Sm th. Atoned His Crime , spec al Dispatch to The Bo' * . SPRIKOFIELD , 111. , Novemb2r 14 10 p. m. Dr. E. C. Grffney , a young phyiiinu , who some months ago , was \rrested at the instance of a young woman named Nettie Burgess , who sharged him with ceduction and abor tion , bnt when she went before the grand jury sec told a different story , having in the meantime been undei Saffrey's influence , bat he waa indict- d yesterday. A genuine sensation was caused by Gzffrov's marrying the girl. The suit will doubtless be [ Jropptd , as there will ba no prosecu tion. DOMESTIC DOINGS. Search for the Bodies of thi Ford Pit Mice Accident 'Abandoned. Bernhsrdt Eeceiv.es a Privati Eoception at the New York Union League , Central Park Agreed Upon a ; the Site for the World's Fair of 1883 , at tne Union Special Dispatch to The Bco. NEW YORK , November 14 1 p. m Sara Bemhard's private reccptioi took place Saturday evening at th theatre of the .Union - Leagao club The theatre vrna gaily decorated atu crowdedi Bernhardt'a twenty work of art ill ol : , and her works in sculp lUro. four in marble and two n bronza , wore displayed and much ad mired. Bernhardt appeared on thi stage at 9 o'clock , amid strains of th "Mirscllaiso" march and was groetei with an outburst of applause whicl lasted for aomo time. She remainei in the theatre about an hoUn tfhe Mine Horror. Special Diepitch to The Bee. HALIFAX , November 14 10 p. m A sad feelicg pervades the commu mnuity of Sttllarton over the dread ful disaster at Ford pit. The great neaa of thu calamity cannot yet bi roal'zeJ , but in jpoint of loss of lifi has only baen surpass d by the memo rab'o ' disaster at the Drummond mini iu 1873 An exploration party won down the mine Saturday , and anic that at the bottom of the shift the ] found that the air had greatly chang ad since the night before They ex amiued the mine for seventy yaidi and found a dcor blown open and aii rushing along the southern pasaagi instead" toward the shaft. The ) found a larqo volume of emoke , auc then realized that the works were or fire , and that a terriiic explosion might occur at any moment. It is impossible to ascertain iho extent ol ( lie fire , but as far as can bo surmised , it ia thought to extend about half a mile from the sbui't. All hands were ordered away from the vicinity of the plnfr , and watchmen stationed to prevent the paoplc from approaching it. A c instillation was held with the old miner * , who .knew the pit well. It was decided that there was no pos- silrlity of recoverinjt.any more of the bodies , as the fire might spread and cause damage to the surface It waa decided to flood that part of the pit where- the Tfiro was. Mr. Dunbar , an old man who was badly burnt , but got out a'ive ' , is not expected to recover. IVo bodies wuro got up List nieht , one terribly burned , but the other was recognized. The inquest will been on Monday. It is now estimated that about fifty men were killed , and about 150 widows and orphans left destitute. J3y tfio flooding of the pit work will be flopped about a month , throwing 200 men out of employment. Refugee Convicts. Spur III Dispatch to Tun Bun LAS VEGAS , N. M. , November 14 10 p. m. A * week ago three murder ers , two train robbers and a horse tlieif escaped from jail hero. A posse started in pursuit and overtook and attacked them on Thursday. James Allen and Davidson , murderers , were ii'led ' outtight , and another is said to : iavo been wounded/but escaped with i's comrades. The posse is still in pursuit , and hope to capture the whole pasty. pasty.Tho The World's Fair. Sj-fcml Dispatch to The Bco. NEW YOKK , Novembsr 14 10 p. u. It is considered certain that the committee on the site of the world's air of 18S3 has selected Central park. Che commission , which meets on Jan uary 18 , will probably endorse the action of the committee. About 550,000 baa been subscribed up to date. Report of the "Corwln's" Voyage. Special Dispatch to the FEK. W wiNOTONjNovoraber 15 1 o. m. Capt. C. L. Hooper , commanding the United States steamer "Corwin , " which as sent to tlie Arctic regions in search of the missing whalers , and nlao tn leatn , if possible , the fate of the "Jeannetto , " has submitted his report to the secretary of the treasury. Tne report covers 250 pages of manu script , and is simply a narrative of the cruise , description ot the country , na ture , etc. Tffo vessels were found trading in fire-arms. iu violation of law , with the natives of Alaska , and were seized and sent to San Francisco. Capt. Hooper says Strongland is not inhabited , and that if the "Jeannette" was fortunate enough to reach that land , she was the first vessel that ever did , and should bave credit for it/ Kallocb Summoned for Contempt. Special DisDitch to The Bee. SAN FRANCISCO , November 8 10 p. m. The presiding judge of the superior court declined to convene the court in bane to try Mayor Kalloch on the charge of contempt of court , and Jud-jo Freeman said that , while seek ing no responsibility , ho should shirk nope. Therefore citations were issued to Mayor Kalloch to appear before the court on the 27th. Mortgaging Booth's Tnoatro. Special Dispatch to Tin Bui. NcwYoKKNov ember 14,10 p. m. Oliver and Oakes A. Ames , said to be sons of Oliver and Oakes Ames , of credit mohilicr fame , and their wives , of North Eiston , Mass. , have mort gaged the property known as Booth's theatre for $16,000 , the mortgage to run three years with interest at' the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Spotted Fever. Special Dispatch to The Bee. SAMUEL'S DEPOT , Ky. , Nov. 13. People just in from the vicinity ol Willisburg , Washington county , re port the spotted fever prevailing there , several persons being afflicted. The disease is spreading and is sup posed to be malignantly fatal. Whore Is the Box ? SpfcU ! DispMch to The Bee. FKASKFOBT , Ky. , November 13 4 p. in. The county of Galloway , in the late election , gave 1,137 votes for Hancock and not one for Garfield. Fares to Florida. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CIIATTANOOOA , Tenn. , November 13 i p. ra. The Southern pasnen- gsr agents' rate convention adjourned after a two days' seision. Bates to Florida from all northern points ware m dc b"th round tiip and straight. The rates adop'cd range from 10 to 15 yer cent , belo * former rates. The reduction applies to rates west of the Allegheniea , and are the same overall competing lines. Tourists will bo given fifteen days to reach their des tination , with stop-over privileges. The Illinois Senate. Spd > l Dispatch to The Set. SRiNcmiip. November , ! lij. The next senate will have SS republicans , IS democrats and socialist . , civing the republicans a majority 13 ovet alh _ 0f the members li republican and 0 democrats hold over and will participate in the election of the Suc cessor to Unite 1 States Senator Davis ( n 1883. The lOpliblieaai start ID t'lo next organizition withTa majorltj of e'ght ' senators , jo. that the joinl mxjority of the two honses plainlj f recasts the retirement of Davis. Texas Tricks. * Special Dispatch to Tn BBS. f SAKTA FivN. M.Notiber 13. "Joseph" A.Thomas , deputy" sheriff was shot and killed last night at Snco rio , N. M. , by a gambler named Gtor- don. During the day Deputy Shorifi Thomas had disarmed Gordon , takmj. a Colt's pistol from him. During thi evening Gordon and a Mexican enter ed a saloon where Thomas playim poker. Gordon threw Thomas dowr and shot him nine times , killing hirr Instantly. Thomas was formerly chiel of police of Trinidad , Colorado. H < leaves a wife and children. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , New Yorfe Money and Stocks. i WALL STRKST November 13. Money 3 } ; exchange dull at $1 81J@4 83J. OOVERX1IK5TS. Fiim. U. S 6V81 1045 U.S. 4'a 110 ? U. 3. 6's 1 OlJ CurrencyC'0 127 U. fcUj'j 1 12 12STOCKS. STOCKS. Actlro and advanced J@3J per cant , since the opining ; latter In Reading. W O 97 } 0. C.&I.C 2 { N. Y. C 137 M C 1(8 Erie 43 Lackawanna. . . . . . 93 ErefcrrrJ 73 Hudson Caiul SSI R.I. 129 N JO 77j I.S. 114 M4E 114 Northwestern 112 } Rcidlnjr , 513 Preferred 1S7 III 473 PM 4.J ( N P 30 Ohio ? 5 Preferred 55 Preferred 1i L&N 1713 St. Paul 102 K. &T 4PJ Preferred 117 D&lUoO 801 St. Joe 40 Oat AW 2SJ Preferred S3 B&O 157J Wabash 41 Alton 1S6J Prefored. . 75 A&PTcl 40 Omaha 44JJ COC&J 79 Piefc'rcd S3 CP 813 Union Pacific 06 § 1C H7j Am Express Chicago Produce Market. CUICAOO , November 13. Wheat Market from l@lc higher than 24 hours ago. No. 2 spring sold at gl 04g@l 04f for car lots ; for cash sailer Nov. SI 04@1 03 ; December ranged at § 1 04g@l 06 ; January at § 1051 07 ; February , S106g@108 , closing at SI 04c cash for car lots ; 810451 05 seller November ; $105 j 1 CG December ; SIOGJ ® ! 07 January ; No. Ssprine , at 93t@94Jc ; rejected , 7478&No. | ; 2 Minnesota , $1055 ® 1 OG ; winter wheat , No. 2 led in store sold at SI 03i@l 04 ; No. 3 winttr , D4j@94c ; No. 2 red , § 1 04 on track ; rejected , 92ic. Corn Stronger and fairly actico in local speculation and shipping way , and prices improved ( sjjc ; No. 2 and high mixed cash , 4142c ; the bulk at 41c42c ; Enller , November at 41i ® 42c ; December4 l42jc ; January , 42J@42cMay | ; , 4647cclo8inat ; { 42c cash aud Novemoer ; 4242gc De- cenibcr ; 42gc January ; rejected in store sold at 40X@403c ; on track , 41J 342chich ; mixed , 41c. Oats No. 2 sold 30i@30c cash ; J0i@30fc November ; 30314 DP- : ember31J@3Uc ; January ; 35i@35jc May ; closing at 30 < f@303c cash" ; 30gc November ; 31Jc December ; 31 0 Jan- lary ; 35Jc May. Rye No. 2 aold at 84c cash or No- retnber ; 85 c December ; SG c Janu- iry. Barley No. 2 sold at 89o for cash ; 58@88ic for December ; No. 3 in store J2No7 4 in store , 51c. St. Louis Produce Marsot. ST. Lou-'S , November 13 Flour Firm and about 5c higher ; XX , S3 703 ( 95 ; XXX , $4 354 40 ; iamily , g4 80@4 95 ; choice , § 505 ® > 25 ; fancy , 85 355 70. Wheat Higher , No. 2 redl 031 ® L 03J'cash ; 8103J bid November ; 31 05J@105J December ; SI 07g108 Tanuary ; § 1101 10J Febnary ; No. Jdo , 99J@1 00 ; No. 4 do , 93ic. Corn Cash nominal ; futures bet- : er44Jobid ; cash ; 42J@42gc Novom- aer ; 41ffi414c for IJcember ; 41 c 'or January ; 42o for February ; 45 § "or May. Oats Dull at 3131a cash ; 31c aid November ; 31c bid December. Rye Steady at 8Gc. Barley Firm and slow at G0@95c. Butter Unchanged. Egs Firm at 21c. Whisky Steady at $1 09- Pork Dull : jobbing at 814 00. Dry Salt- Meats Quiet at $1 55 ® 1157 30. Bacon Lqwer at 85 50@820@8 50. Lard QuioVat S8"0M ( Receipts Flouf.7,000 brls , wheat , 49,000 bu ; corn 50,000 bu ; oats , 16,000 burye ; , 1,000 bu ; barley , 31,000 bn. Shipments Flour , 17,000 brls ; wheat , ! 25,000 bu ; corn , lO.OOOjbu ; oats , 2,000 bu ; rye none bu ; barley none. St. Louis Live Stocs Market. ST. Louis , November 13. Hogs Better ; Yorkers and Balll mores , § 4 554 GO ; mixed packing , 84 504 55 ; butchers' to fancy , § 4 GC @ 4 80 ; receipts , 4100 head ; ship ments , 1800 head. New York Produce Market. NEW YORK , November 13. Flour Quiet ; scarcely so firm ; re receipts , 19,238 brls ; round hooj : Ohio , $5 10@5 50 ; choice do , 55 4C ® G 25 ; J superfine western 83 80S 4 30coaimoii ; to Rood extra do , § 4 65 < c 5 10 ; choice , do , do , $5 15G 50 ; choica white wheat , do , § 4 75@4 95. Butter Steady and quiet ; Ohio , s Western quiet and firm at 2225jc , Wheat Strong ; Chicago , 81 17 ® 1 19 ; Milwaukee , 1 20 ; No.2 red winter , $1 191. Corn Dull ] No. 2at58Jc. Oats Firmer ; white No. 1,47@47 $ , No. 2 ; 43Jc@43 c ; No. 3 , 41 ; mixed - ed No. 1 , 42c ; No. 2 42o. No. 3 , 40i@ 41c. Whisky Nominal. Pork 812 90@14 25 seller the year ; 814 50 bid cash ; $15 00 sked Novem ber ; $16 00 asked December. Lard $8 60 < § 8 G2 November. THE FGKG2291S * FAE. The Foul Philp Dropped Into the Clutches of the Grand Jury , Judge Day s Ventilates the COL- Bciracy p.nrl "Vi .dicates the Law. Abraham Hev/itt Arraignec as an Abettor and In- dorser of the Crime. , The National Committee' Lia- b"o to Arrest. Spcdil Dlnpitcli to TUK Cs < . NEW YonK , November I ? ! p. in Chief Justice Dnvia , of the K iprci'i court , this inorniiu. , ri'ndcre < l hi1 * de cision ia the case of Kenward Ph I { > charged with the libel of Gen. Gar field , In connection with the Morev Chinese loHer. Ilts decision in tin case is , in substance , as follows. Ni newspaper ! had } Iho rijjht to pu' ' > lish as genuine any foryrd or falsu tn strument. TheMoroy letter is a for gery and the editorial calling Garlioli a liar , is liboloii" . TL-c olFundar undi-i the codecould only bo reached throu l prosecution for Ihe offense. The en velope bore evidence of er iurca ant' was also a forgery. The evidence dir not prove the existcnco of an orgam zition called the Libor Union nor o1 such a man as U. L. Mfiroy. Thi existence of such a person na John A. Goodall , alleged to have forwarded the letter to Mr. Hart , publisher o ! The Truth was not proven , nor Ilia' ' such a man wna appointed u ucut'T ' < > the estate of IT. L. Mor-y , who , Judge Divis EsM , nas a inyili Men who professed to 'know ' him hail confessed themselvc.1" perjurers. I'hilj asserted in his article that the Ictti r was genuine , and ho must held ' < answer , unless he- proved it. If tin letter wai genulno , ifc waa lAwful t > publish it , if not , it v.-aa uiil.twfu Even the entriei f f "II. L Morey'1 on the Lynn hotel roaster uerc forgeries. Judge Divis said tins evidence denco of cx-Congrt'swiiui ' A. S. Ilew itt astoiiiuhcd him. UP. ncccrdine to Hart's testimony , induced thu pubh cacion of the forged letter , pronounc ing it genuine , llewitt'a opinion and motives wore a subjact for cousider ition. His connection with tbr letter and procnedings ware of an nx- traordinsiry char.iittr. It was astonishing'5' ! ! tint a person sf hi experience should , under uc ! > juspicious circumstanced pronounce this letter genuine. Upon Mr. IJuwiti must fall a largo share of the rcsrpon libllity for the piibltuauatioii as it went out to the country imo'cr thu lanction of his endorsement. Philp was guilty of criminal lib-si , fire put- ishing a libellous article , knowing the etter to bo a forgerr. Judge Davis conclu-Jed ni follows : "Tho evidence adduced in the case , ilao tends to establish n great con- ipiracy concerted , or at least abetted jy men In high station in life. Tin1 location of their actual guilt will bt- eft to a jury of their cnm.tryineu ti > lecido. " Philp waa hold to bail to inswer the charge. A BUBBLING BONANZA. \ Vein of Flowing Oil Found in Dixon County. & . Rich Strike by Coal Miners. Ipoclal Dispatch to the Icc. ! PoNCA , Nub. , November 13. The nest intcnao excilcincut prevails ier j Petroleum waa struct by a inmpany of Ponca coal miners , at a lepth of 550 feet 11 inches. Gushes if oil ruah to the surfscc at intervals f three minute ? , preceded by n How if gas. The well n owned exclusively > y Dixon county per pie. Companies are fermiii" , and by ipritjg a acoro or uioro of wells will > 3 sunk. A ( lowing oil well ia rsti- nited to bo worth fully ono million lollar ? . The Omaha and St. L'.uil will con- leot us with jour cily in a few days. EED BANK'S TEAQEDT.- Bad Moral Generates Bad Blood. Special Dispatch to The Ike NEW YOKK , Novembar J.,4 p. in Wm. Urover of lied Dank , N. J. , whc ia fifty years old aix month : ) sg" > , mar ried Jeinia Chambers , aged 115. Thcj lived unhappily together until Satur day last , when Grover'a abuo cauati her io leave him. On Thursday nighi she returned to the house for tlio pur pose of getting some clothing. Grovti refused to let her have thoclothing. She insisted upon tikioit , where upon Grover uhot her in the head She is reported in a dying condition to-Jay. . Grover had lost two wivt- ? , pistons Jemia's mother ia siid tohavofavorci the child's maniaiio to Grovewh > had been Jemia's f.ither'a comrafle ii the war. Tlu nn ther is r. widow who had remnr : ! : < ] , and w..g Mrs Aumack. Grower h respccW ly con nected at Tljd I. ml : , ii s s > , .lame Groyer , formerly H member of tin legi lturo from Monmuiith , ihh ! he was not of sound tinut. ilf > w.i- sergeant in the Fourth Sew .Terse } volunteers during the war Wl.t" h married Jetnii he had a Itit'n ' f > < mna\ \ Cranberry.and twelve hundred d.'lbr : back pension money. 'Tl.o clcrsytnei who performed tliu retihir * bto ujar riage of a child under 11 wlw canno ! lawfully bennrricd , WJB H--V. J. Mar shal of t.io Bapfiat church , of Eaton- town. Jemia was r.t thp head of t'o ' stain when Grover shot her jn-t b ! ' y h left eye. She fell head ! \\j J tin bottom of the stairs , and Grover u > i. < ] again , the ball crSshinj ; through the back of the skull , msknjj .1 fata : wound. Grover , nftor } > 'n arrest1 eaid , "I did it in fun , its -.11 rght. " Grover was ditchsrged from thi army after the battle of PcnensuU foi physical disability , by reason of aick- ness , and his rnir.d was affected. His first two wives were supported by his fcihar. If lemia had lived aha wou'd Iiave been 13 nest week. Academy of Science. Ths regular moathly meeting of the Nebraska Acidcmy of Sciences waa held Ftheir rjoms , in Williams' block , Friday evening , the president , Prof. Aughey , presiding. The president announced aa a com mittee to arraii2O for Hie presentation f pa ; c'i cf rcientiGc snbjecta at each , -j | r iM eMr.- , Lion J.V. . Savage , Loiv tt Djra'am and MM. II. S. "Brooks. Hie corresponding secretary read a latter from Jlon. H. M. Atkinson , -urvryi r general of New Mexico , in slucli ho esp u 3 d an earnest assur- .tnro of ; > ! ! t'iy ' ai < l in his power. IV f. IV.lmor , of Lincoln , promised i c tiitiibu'.icn to the scientific work of iho scidemy. U "v W. E C. peand ) mada some a aubjcct. Dr. Ur.ift'gave is pereonal experience in vutli.ig a remnant of a triba of these people on the Colorado river , a few years .110. His description was list ened tovth much interest. Prof. Anghoy related iomo of the experiences of his last trip to the mountains and in the Yellowstone country. The professor added to the museum a collection of fossils D very valu.ible acquisition. liiliin Meyer , Prof. Palmer , of L'noln , and Mr. and Mrs. K. K. 1'jft , of Omaha , were elected -mem bers. bers.Dr. . Childs , cf Plattsmouth , called the attention of the Academy to the .ippmranca of meteors which may be l < ukcd for to-night aa a recurrence since 1833. The next meeting of the Academy will bo held 0:1 the second Friday of December. Kent Estate Transfers. ' V. Votes and wife to A. Richard son , .v. d. , lot 4 , Rogers' add. , Oma- 11,4 8125. P. Vnn Wmdheim and wife to John U , Creighton , w. d. , mid. 22 ft. lot y , block 137 , Omaha § 13,200 M.oy Aim Elliott et al. io Peder Johnson , \v. d. , lot 11 , block 6 Shull'a 2d atl.l , Omaha § 400. Augustus Kountze and wife to Jo3. U. Originf. . d. , lot 5 , block 1 , Ivonul o'H , ' i < \ add. , Omaha § 285. G -o. Clayt-s and wife to Jos. Meyer , w. cl. J , t a. block 12 , Omiha § 1500. August Schiporeit to Mary Baant , w. d. i loc 2 , block 2 , block 254 , Omah.t S150. \V. F. Sapp and wife to P. W. llitchi-cek , w. il. und. A of s A of ne i ami ne [ of ne , and so jof nw J , ind n | tm ] , s < .c. 5 , t. 15 , r. 11 e. Also ne" } . ne \ , sec. 12 , t. 10 , r. 11 e , and - ' . 1 ! ) t. 1C . 11 n w j , nvsee. , , r. e ? 1. G. W. and Josppbino Crawford to L. 13. Lindenb ruer , w. d. , o. $ iw. \ se. \ ate. 12. tp. 15 , r. 10 , o. § 80. C ! . C IIufji l ami wife to Geo. Red- tn ? ! ' ! - - ' 1 . part nw. 400. . sec , 15 , tp. llf/r. iy'e. § 100. E. E. J5. Kennedy and wife to C. FJ , 1) Oat tor , w. d. , lots 5 , G , 7 , 8 , 0 , 10,1) r.na 12 , blk. 5 , Wilcox'a ad dition , Omaha § 700. Chicago Live Stock Market. CiiiCAOoNovembor 13. Cattle Receipts were lighter again for Saturday , but consisted principal ly of Texan and western steers , but with limited number of shipping calvea frcm Ohio , Michigan and other eastern points , continue to arrive up fo the hour our reporter left the yards. Thtiio was nothing whatever done in any gnulo of stock , and we quote the nitrkct entirely nominal. Receipts , 3300 head. ilo s There was a dull market for hoqs : md prices declined 5@10o per 100 on hevy packing and shipping grades ; light packing weak and shade easier. Sales tanged from $4135 ® 175 for light shipping and packing ; 3if'15@4 85 for common to choice , smooth hcivy packing , and from § 460 3180 for good to cuoico heavy smooth shipping ; nifarior grades sold at $4 15 w-1 25 fur small lots. Receipts , 33- , 500. 500.G G : re mo n trial and see if I do nc t jell the lint and cheapest flour in the market. WILLIS M. YATES. Clocks from SI 00 and upward at EJholm & Erickaou's , opposite the ciii'4 school every Tuesday evon- inc , in tha Omaha Turner Hall. 13-11 * 0. HOFFMANN. PllOl'OSALS FOR COAL. Omen or CITY CI.KRK , 1 OM UIA , Nov. Ctb , 1880. f jirbposals uill Le received by the un- inilil 12 o'clock noon , on Tuesday. IStli , A. D. 1880 , fur furnishing hsrd -iTi'l tutt e jel fcr U3n la tlie city offices and fl-e depa'tmcat from i"'i3 date un'il the SCtli ol J.nii > , A. O. Ji81. & itl bills or proposals shall state the price foi sutli c i > I ilelncrcH.l wlicro ordered , and shsll mnij said price without respect to any definite amount i f coal. Ibs tight is reserve- to reject 11v ami ail tMs. Knvcl | ta4 cjtitiinin ? s id pDposa'a shali be niitked Tr < > [ u-aN for foal , " ind addreieed to u-ulerj-'cnc'l. .1. F. JIcCAKTflEY , n * jfl _ City Clerltt JTOPOSALS FOR GRADING. C mcs or Crrr CLERK , ) CIM , Nov. Ctb , ISSP. f cjlc < i t'rop > > .alg will bo received by the un- ileraiviK'l in til 12 o'clock noon , on the 15th il y Ol tt > itm&cr , A. 1 > . US1. for gr dlni { Har ncys'ifct t tie rst-il > Witd cra e from the nest v-lvfl 15th.tnet tot'C east side of )0tl street Vnnimi ! iujccifl aticmi for gaid work , ng c Is I 11 ru ericforratlion can be obtain , d it off ) c < > f 11) } t-iiviuecr , in Creixhton Block. Said Imlm al ! state the price per c-.bic y rd for u" rir ui'"laiin ? , andehal specify whctli' cr ( .id u Inr irar'.l : removed ur earth p'aced on aaMM r.ciUil n K > , veln { < < f cuata.niC ! ; tiil bid ] shall be mirk- td Pn > als 'orradin. . ' H * net. . . nd te ilelive -nder'teii'il at a Jatt-nntHter than ifo > c * p ci' d The naruu , ( a oropottd sure- t Hud ( the urail toii'liliona shill accompany eh hd I c li ht Is rcszrted to reject any H.I .i.l I. tg ! J. Y. Ml C ART > KY , ' n--dS- _ _ C ty Clerk. KOtl CURBING AND GUTTERING. OrriCB or Cirr CLFXK , > OM.MU. Nov. 6b : , IfcSO. j" ? c 1 'I pfoposals "I1 ! be received by tie irn- dciftefcd inlit2 o't-'ocV n < on , on the 15th day of Noicm'Mr ' , Jf sO , for ctirtins ard jrattetiog lljrnrj firctt from the wcsts'de of lith ttrtet > Iie ct Mof Ittli strr et. Plins and fpsci- ficatiui a under which Ei'd work eh-vl ] be done un t > c * en at ( .Rice of ctr encioctr , in Crri < h- inri nirck. The sjiu work wiil bo paid lor In i u rtal warran's drawn upon a fund to be levied i . MI ll-o property aiottlnj upon sa'd Improve. mcnta. i id 8lial snccify t e price la detail and shall tc atconpaiii < l by the nme of p opOKd m etr TiinTer tir u uil ( onditi.-na. Tne cily councu re jrv th riieht u > reject any and Jit bids. Keli cimmuiIn , ' M ijrop < * al hall be m rkd "t'rorMrfihfor Curbli , and Oattcrinz Kartcy t . " aid bj delivered to th undtniia- al riot Uter than tlie time above ipecified J F. UcCAKTNET , City Clerk. MANN 'B ' , t LER , Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. " Gives Great Bargains in ladies' and'Gents All Eonda Of JGWKLRY , SILVER \YARR AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. NAILS , Iron and V/agon Stock , .H Chicago Prices. 120J ) nd r > li Hanicy Street , Omaha. octll-'mc IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING IMGHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , 'and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as reprea " ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding tune hist year. All orders addressed to the .Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , or. Davenport and 15th St .a Omaha. T ISF * "F * 1 TfHfc B SsiS EwB 9 t" y iHE i r Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FORNiSHiNG GOODS , We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stockt 'eeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and Low Prices SIIHEVE , JARYIS & CG , , Cor. 14th antl DodgeJSts. anzlD-e < x3 ! THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU can find a good uaortmeft o ! BOOTS AND SHOES At K LOWER PIOORK th n at any other shoe honso in the city , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER an * satisfaction guarmteed. Price ! very reason able. PROPOSALS FOR BONDS. Sealed proposals will bo received br the undersigned at his nlTicc until 5 o'cluik p. m. -atuid.y , the 4th day of December , ISSr , tor the parchaac ot one huidred > ml t ent.flic thousand dollar ! of Uouijlia toiinly bonds Jcs- cribcii as fo'lowa : On nandrcd and twcnyve bonds of one thcctand ( tOUO ) do lars each , dated January 1st , 1531 , and pajalilo twenty y.ars from date witii interest at tix pe' cnt. per annum , payable tcmi-aaLU-illy in the city of New York. S > id bond * Bhali be redeemable at the option ot the board ot county commi > sionra of e.iid county , at the expiruttim of ten jeaia from the date of name , but no levy shall bo imJo to pav any part of the princip-1 ot tuin bunds until after the expiration of ( aid ten JBJTH Intoic3t ehall bo p id < > n eaid bon > l < only fro-n and after the date 'f the ala of ramo , on any part thereof , and the rccei ( tot the morey there fore , taid fa nd to bo do'ivcred an fallow . S25.000 on th ? first day of Janiur , 18 1. SSO.O'O on Hie flrnt d-.y of July , 1831. > 0WO on th-j first diy of Jinnary. 183J , Proposals will he received at the nmc time for the purcliasj of mid flSS.OOO of bonds , the entire amount to be delivered January 1st , 188U The board of county commU loners reserve he rUnt to reject any or all bidj da'ed Omah * Nov. 8th , 1880. 1880.JOHN R. MANCHEaTER. Novlltf County ClcrK. MAKE 3IISTAKE ! MICA Ayr. ? GREASE Competed laj ir ly of powdered miciand Hinvlas- U the belt and cheap K. lubricator in the world it I * the best because it do-s nots' m , but fotm ft hijhly polished rarfo o over the axle , doin ; w y with a l rze airount of f rictioi. 11 b tht c&tapest because TOU nec < l uwj tut half the quantl tr In greisins your waon that you woild of my otter aile grease ma < le. and then ron yonr aton twice M lonj. It niwwcr * tq tsllr u well for Mill Gearing , Tbreshing | M linrt , Bnjr5iea.&cag for wagons-Send for Pocke Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knuitin ? . Mallei ! free to any ad < 'reM MICA MANUFACTURINC CO. , 31 MJCHIQAN AVBNOE , CHICAGO. Your Dealer For It I CX.120-U BELYIDEEE Star Wind Mill , MANUFACTURED BY TJIOS. E. WILLIAMS , RED 0\X IOWA. Corre3ponJcPCfl8olidt il reliable Wind Mill t n < I I-IT otrcu'ir ' 1 prirrt and any information l-i reird to the Mill wilt b cheerfully tnrnislwl. LIVE AOE1TS WASTED. REASOS8 WHY YOL 3HOULI > BOY THIS BELVIDEBE STAR WIND MILL. BECAUSE lit. It U more Mfe Ia irzio ot wind , an-l < n ho most su < Jd n c ilnije4of Iho wind from injr direction , because tlm whel ijiiic fttt IHI the tower is a' ay re ! wxih Its eJ < e t the m'l , and allows tl u vme tc Kl > ; c fir area id , with out 'urnini ; or utriklc ? tM whrel 'JniL Hi ari.-id wVtHlijv.n no roVe joii-ts to wear ont , ru , ' or irra in the n I. 3rd. leu nor l-f t hM BO ifcct on it. lift. It liwta lelM nriwerlfroni fncioo t'a other UI1U. < 5th. Rwill rua with IcsJw'nl ' tlan ot tr Mil's ' oth Itiaewily r 4nJated * > It wJI pcrf. > ni any amount of work rc < inire > l l * tttan ! ' capi - ity. ity.7th. . It has no pulInH , spilng oo Iidio ! : b I to reczo up In winter 8th. Itwi'lnbtrumpith B0 ofgear. Dih It w well an.1 hea Hr pi ted with tbr en' ul the Lest naint the mirkK cin nBorii. 10th. It M a pe feet cL'-rcsula ! < r * nd lllt.lo care of llwlf In heivych n/ible iJnd to ms lltli Itujymetricalfonnraapei'/ctoniui.et't 12th. Ac n h-.ve beard of any W wn do n .n v t when propcrlr t up with arrsii Unir - > . n' < r ever danvw-U 1 1 the leaat by tr wind. 13tt. Th-y arj of good raalerbl aoJ ijia-jC. 14tb. All haf.g tnrn l , bores babhed D I ill douhlo nutted. nce airy part * Uth. It U morj jimj'U , more co-nput In C.K > . ( traction and t ' < " " * ' " * " "wr UUs rr BtAw ? J. li. FLIEGEL & CO. SacccRtors to'J II MERCHANT TAILGKS , No. 122O Douglas Street , r > i\/r A T = r A