THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IS L WEN TO YKAR OMAHA , WtiDN-KSDAY A10KN3KG. KOVEMBEK 23 , 1881 , NO. 131 124 Houses LOTS For Safe By f BEMIS UOUOLASSTS , , No.'L , Vcwtnvrc : , 7 rooms , on CKIAI | > K sttcit - No. E. 2 ft ty dou'i' , ft room * , mil , cistern MK barn , Webster , nwu 15th street , SiSOi , No. 3 , Hou * t.r 10 room < , on Htrncy , nuir Ii Klri'ot , 8ti f foundation , s-MX > < l. No. 4 , Ijir o \ 01190 ol 11 rooms , u Wcliitj trfct , ncir Urrlithtnn follctc , * Vtf'H. No. 0 , ll'iuKeuf 7 roam * , on Cnnear ltl Btrcct , Sfi.iW. No. 7 , llntM'vot ti rooiua , S M , an IVtli lr t-i > ncjr turit. S ( * ) . No S , Itoirs of 6 ro.jim , on Oass , no r Kth , 82x133 tco1 lot , $1300. No , 0 , Uosioof : l rootm , kHcllcn , cicor Casi , nparl3ti ; bt t-ct , 8-00. No. 10 , llou-u ol U IOOIU4 vith to' , 2Jxtii' : Ifct onCass ncr 14th atrcct , $ 'XJ. ' No. H , ti u u of < 1 roa . .n , < in Ifltli street , nc Ioutlav4 Ii ( M futt lot , * l H ) , No. 1Ho soof 0 rnonu. t < rA funiiilatlon , 01 Ifarnvy , n .r i7th street , $1000 No U , L etoiy new liouso of 0 rooim , hricl lounilailoiL , olTMt.Mary'i ) aionuu , nuir coiivunt ICo. 14 , Uousoof S rnomiarfimimmcrWWion on SOth trut , near dark , fiWi ) . Ho. 1 * > , Ilotiso ot S rooms , on Sherman avenue (10th ( Ntrtr t ) near Nicholas , l22fiO. No. lit , 1 1 story hout ) ot t roonw , cellar stililu , etc. , on la\cn ort , ur .r i'.Mtrct , 81600 No. 17. 2-otory brick hou-c ol 0 rooms , ii uJ ot rot street < ar turn tnhle , y > X,0. No. 18 , Housu and 2 lots , 4 ulouks wwt ol ItlxU oor. Noj L1) , ifuuse and 3 lots on rend to park , near head St/llar > ' 8 axenuc. $3X0. No. 20 , ItoUHoand llj lotn near tlcniaiU'e , South No. 21 , IIoUHii and lot oa Davenpirt Btrcct near ICth street , $ S&00. No. 22 , 2Btry house and 1 t S'JxM feet , on Davenport , near 12th street , $1300. No.i 3 , House of 4 rooms tnd 2Joi on-ITib trect , o ar Izard , ? i2OO. No55 , Housdand J lot on 10th itrcet , near r . No. to , Hnuso anil J lot on 10th street , ncor Cap tel avenue. 81450. No. 77 , 2 hounes and lot OdJuctuon , neunlSth , . No. 211 , 6 houses and 1 lot on California , near * ' - > lNi > .T80 , lj utory brick house ot 4 rooms with tot 00.1200 feet , on Slat man menus i(10th .inear-Uard , J30CO. No. 31 , U story house and 33xfl(3 ( feet , on 13th .rocct , near tlonurd Htrtot , 62000. No 8i , i-story housu of ( i rooms and tno Jets on Jtasori , near 16th street , j)000. ) NOMS , I.aric house a il fill lot on Capita venue , near 13thtieet , 82 sno. No. 3U , 2 three t-tory hru-k Uousei i ) ot.44x 13 feet , on Uhic.i.'o. near lath street , $ & 0 each . o. i7 ! , tloiHu ol 7 rooms with Ii lot 1'au street , near l&th street , $2750. No 3 * , House and lot on l th 8tr t , near flheruian , SISStl. No. S ! > , House of 5 room * wlth-UvSB feet lot , on lEtlmtitU , near California , S2TOO No.12 , lluiMool s roonn with I'ltltOxlfiOfi-et , on Cobiirn , near Colfax street , $360(1. ( No 43. UOIHO iml 'i lotx on I tiiceuo , ncariOth street , S70JJ. No. - ' > , L.ir rc liu HU ut 7 rooiun , elsnotHi Mell iid UtcriionlfjihnuarCJaiI < i.uruot , t No.Ill , lanre hiiu u > Nitli ( nil block , near nou .ahott ow er , S2000. No. 17 Jlou > o otl innnMtli { let , on Pacific , near lltl > irect iviDIK ) . No40 , r-rkK housool 11 roouix , well , , /aj thr lUf-out tliu houneo.J , ia.ru , etc. , on Fnrnhani.near 17th street , \OOO. \ No M.3Iouse ) ot (1 rooms , cellar , wtll , otc. , on 10th , near I'aul xtrect , S.10JU. No. 63 , House of ( I roonnamlcttti.rtS3xlf21 ! | : off St. lUry's ait mc , near convent , $1500. No. 9 , tour lioii-esiuiJSSxl'iifuct , on Davan. , port , near ICth street , jtMOO. No. 60 , Hun o of 'J or 10 roonw , on California , na r 21 8t ( .trect , t5r > 00. No 67 , House of 0 rooms , HUininer UtUieu , cellar , lister. , well , tr od barn , otc. , ntar .St. Clary's avenue anil 2lHt street , $3000 No. ! S , Su\v house of 7 rooms , ( 'ood barn , on Webster , near 22il street , 82'00. No. M , Four housen witli S lot , on 12th Direct , near Casi * 25no. No. ft i , Iuii4o ! of 3 rooms on IHveujttrt , near SSrd street , tlKJO. k No. 01 , UOIHO of i ) or 10 roonm , on Hurt ctiuvt , ucar 22nU ttn.it , # . ' > ( fl.l No. U2 , House of 4 rooms , 1 etory , porch , eel lar , etaturn and. well , on Hartley , near 21 et street , 1760. No. 03 , Hoini ! of 4 ro ins , cl'iueU , baaument and collar. ncar.lYiilto Lead Works , tlOOO. o 114 , Huilduii : on leased lot , on Ilodte truet , near pout ollke , stoiu below and r.omn above , tbOONa Na , 05 , 3 lots -v.'itli barn nnd other improve- meuta , near tre t ir turn table , 82000. No. U , , Nun' hoti o of U rooms on 17tti , near Ouuun ntrecl , $10i > 0 , No lii ) , Largo Hue bouse ol 12 room , every- thlBKcomiilUu , o . IHth. mair Chicago , gttOO. * .o , 70. lloumon Uthfctreet , nrar i n-enioit | , store iielownnJ.roouisalKiMt . , barn , etc. , tH > 00 , Na 71 , llou n of H rooms , line cellar , all oem plete , on Califa-nLa , nuir 21 t , aTOOU. No , 72 , Brick honm-ylO or 11 roomn , enl a uii | > ort , iuxr Kith SM.O. No. 7J , ll- torhoiuie , rooms , icllar , f I ami cl-U-rii , on Jaul > onii4.ir 12th * 1W > 0 , No , 74. llrlck lion. < i uith 2 lotM. fruit ttuw , etc , on UiCJu , ncartoiiltol&icnue , $ l&,000. , No , 75 , lioui-aof 4 rnoinn , Ju.scment , lot UJx 132 fctt. ou Matey , ( n ar 7Ui,0 < l76. No , 70 , l- torhoiue , &roctn , on Cass utrcut , riiar 10th .trout , M'MJ , Ha , 77 , i-ntoey liuuv , 11 roams , closet * , lui- flee , trnlt trtuw. bam , etc , , oil Famliam , near th htreet. XaUX ) . Ji'o. bl , i Iwunen viLUfl rumin , and other with uvoiin , on Cfikao , ut.urJiIliu < rcct , 3000. S- > . h'J , 1) ) vtory house , C roonin , 4 closets , cl' ' AiiIJOO-tarrel clktt-ru food burn , ui fierce SI , , neat -OUi ( near new t'ovoj-uiiu-nt cu-rj | | ) , IbOO. \e aJ , 2 story huu e , aioonu , coil sbeil , good M.il , { i.tcri > . on I lot , on C'aultol ivtnuu , lica 12th , ii-'OO. No , tit , 2-Htory houw , S ronum , I Ixicx Mid 4 bovo , 3 losot lco'Ur ' , * ell nuU uUtcrn. with G cr i ( 'round , on Saundcr < tro.- < , near Uarrucks , 2600. No B5 , 2 Mtoir * , IIOUKO on Ic wl j lot , leaw runs 2ycar from April 1st , Iwl. on I'udltc SI , , near U. I' . dciot | , * ! > 00 , No. SO , Hoiut , IS rooms , uell , cUtcrn , te , , near loth and lUrney streeM , S 000 No , 87 , 2 story homo , 3 room , well with 40 feet of Hater , ufthi aereuofirround , outiaundew street , near U S. Hiinc-kB , 2000. No , 88 , Large houx of 10 ronmx , well , c burn , eU. , on lii-w utruut , near ' 'Ut , $7000. GEO. P. BEMIS' Heal Estate Exchange JLSth and Dougl < a Street WASHINGTON MEWS. The Trial of tlio Murderer ol President Garfieltl , Mr. Scovillo's Long and Able Address to the Jxiry , Giving A History of Guite u and His Many Crazy Froake , A Copyist , a Gonitaumat , a Lawyer atid on As sassin , Hirsed Prom the Court ; Riom , But Safuly Lodged in Jail. Tbe Sewrcbers for the Joan- notteiia "Wiutor Quarters iu Siberia. 'tho WonlU-be Asfi sstn 'of Guit n.a , Procures Bull- 1'rtw. \\Vsiu.NtiTON , NovcmborS : ! . Tljro the usual crowd present when was brought into the ruiirt room this mortiiiiL' . Hu h .d "a Tide of .honor" from thu jai' , n mounted etefirt being in .ittcnd.inctf. At' . T lie had tukt-n bis e.-it he ttei'ino'l in a roinurkalily good humor , wliiuh-is ex plained by the facttlin JUo liudj-ast received coived a nice lettjr enclosing a < nioney order for $20 from an Clinois lawyer. The proceediugb begun vvitli tlio con tinuation of Mr. Scovillo'a iir umeitt. Ho called the attention of tlio jiuy to vibe fact that Iiowurorfirni inighc have t > n the gtMioiul opinion atihrst , tuni > had led to some elwngo in this and other communities. People have he gun to wonder whether -or not thu prisoner was of sound mind. E.ich one on the jury iiiul sr.icl hu could carefully weigh all tealiuiuny on this .question of insanity. Tliia they must do. Uo ulso uddrossed the court to the effect tJjat heeliould ex pect to have the jury's attention called to the fact that the tvholo . .question of .insanity was in their own hauus. iNo two cases of insanity wcro-ever alike. There are insane persons who are compelled by an irresistible force to do wrong , and were unable to control their action. Another man might not bo a victim of such impulse , yet men _ wasRtown to bo.aiuinioumqjgni 09 upy subject. Iu such n particular those those things must have their weight with the jury on the question as to whether the prisoner was in control of himself when the shooting was done or whether he would have done such a deed had he been of sound mind. He cited eases .where men had been hung not vithstandingii de- fonaa of insanity and where postmortem tem examination had revu.iled unmis takable insanity. He own pointed out a case in this comt , Judge Fisher presiding , where a colored uomaii was convicted for the minder of a white man ; that , pending a .new trial , sit died and a po&t-inortem examination showed shu was insane. He believed too , that Dr. McDonald has tcstiliet in u curtain case that man wan s.uie when , after death , ho wis found t < have been insane , and that the jury will have to depend greatly upon tin. a&ports1 testimony in this case , Mr. Scovillo mentioned thia thing to show that insane defenses ,11 o not always uhams and dodges. N < insane man was ever declared sane , although rovcttiu wns frequently tin cane. In mtcli cases the burden ] > iool rested with the prosecution. The present was a case of iuniiijwho lacked reaguning power ; who knuw what he wanted to do , but not how to do it ; was not mad nor or.uy , but lacked re.-isoiiiiiL' taculties ; one who started with false piomises and tried to argue from them. Scovillo siiid jo under stood that a case nearly like the prud ent one would bo testified to by Dr. Spitery , of Now York , wlw claimed that a man with a peculiar defect of mind might go into , politics , mingle with great men , think himself one , dislike hia treatment and even commit a great crime. This seemed .indeed to be a prqnhacy of this shooting , He did not insist that vas always hereditaryil > ut it was u rule r.ither than an exception. That whuKj there wan a taint in the aloud insanity was the probable re sult. Scovillo.argued that it wan impussi- : ) le In separate mind from body , . .and | unt iw wro < n ; to puniali u uian Jor .iialformaiion of br.iin an mulforma- , iun of foot or arm , for the victim .hud control orcr it and wan iiotitu ne. The counsel then proceeded .orliscuei caiiRin nnd evidence of in- sauity. A kcisu was cited ( if the Ohician who attempted to hout. Hayes and nai siibseouently sent to the insane asylum , und it was shown iliut , iilthou h ho had never been in Washington he had a com plete plan of thu c.ipjtol. Tins was to show that insane people often plan out their Btilmcquuiit woric , Scovillo ar gued that inability to do busiutss and even homicides were frnjuoutly inci dents of a desire U > kilL The com mon kind of insanity wan where there was a lack of any motive , which of course showed a lack of reasoning jKiWers. Such was the case of the young man who shot down sevetnl men and then shot himself. Scoville Jiext considered the question of feigning insanity. He taid if the prisoner wasfeigningho was not woithy of the protection of the law. Experts were never unable to detect a really insane porwon , but some were at times unable to fee ) experts. This order of man must have knowledge of insanity. " " has wne yet. The district' nttorney had said he wns sane and feignnn ; a part At this point Guitciui inlorniptcd in a loud voice : " 1 never feign any thing , 1 alwuy * act ns 1 nm , ano or " ItlMUlO Scovillo : "That , 1 expect , % 5H bo proven to the jury. " Scovillo continued that when ho first heard of the shooting ho hud ( aid , us did Mr. Hlaino and General Gurtield , Jlwt "the tmiti is crnzy " District Attorney Corkbid denied that Hlainu and CJ.irtleld ever * nid to , and eilhd iitteiition to the fact that Itiaine Inul nworn that he thotiglit ( Jllltt'Ul WASSIUIO. Scovillod replied ho would brine evi dence on these points , nnd tlu'ii pro- ct edod to diKcuss insanity Tlio mom beta of tlu1 CitiitiMii family \votil' show th.it . u ijratidfiulier bad luon iiiB.nio , mid a taint run through the family , llo cited the family name , Martin Lu her , Alnum , etc. , to show a 10- ligtona in.inui ; also one relative with a well-to do liusbmd , who hud mama that she was rorng to the poor house ; nnothor was u blight irl , fourteen years old , who then become imbi'ijl Mid w s nowi .ianasylumanutliordieil ; insane ; another made insane love uf- lair * , und unother ( Juitean Inul a mnnia that he would novUr die , in which lie tvas disappointed. Scoville went on to wiy that the mother of the defendant was , to any the li'Hat , peculiar , nnd just befoi Gniteiu WHS born shu liud a sovorii sicklies * , had u brain trouble and had tolmvolur head a ha rail. The hair I hns taken oil' would bo shown in court. Thus liuitvau nvus born. Ho watt a bright boy , nnd tliero wiw noth ing wrong about him , 'except , perhap-t nn impediment in his speech. His fathi'i' whipptK1. brii ! lor 'Jii > s and whipped In in as only rn int'Mi.sc'ly ' re- ligtoiis man can v.iiu ; but it didn't { d stiiiy tlit * iinpeJiuiCMt Hooiitgiew it One day while at play bo WHB ntrii < k n the head with : i stnin ; . nnd thus \v a causeil the scar which has ln-eii spoken of as < a mark of Homo porsoiiMl eiieouuter. Hcovillethen detailed the liislwy of the pmonor. ; Oiow ho had cun ir.enetxt life ut .Tiei'port by copyiu docda ; went to Ann Aibor to school found JiuuseU , worked hanl atstuili ; uid exincliutr > ltdigi inn books ; lion * tl ; latter had a b.ut intbiencu , and 3in * . ho linalty went to tlieOneiilit Oetn luuiiity , iived < theru tiv ycnm , tun was fully 'impressed that tlivir > doc trine \\i * right , nd even expected i becouie iil&e ruler of thi e beliuvors ii the world. The Communists Ino hiai sort.of fcl upon na-U'Coiuinoii < i low , 4\iid , to speak commonly , "sa down on him. " Ho wentt < JTowlVork mna , living on-crackers and water , o some ether .bram food , .abored fo months unsuccessfully to start a ro hgioua paper. WhHe this * tory was being ttldth prisoner iwur his face witli hia ham and litugliod guietly us if muaud wit remombrance. Er. Scovillo then referred to his re turn to Ujicidaas if , in the fiiHillmen of IH'H wish to do what he coiLsiderei to bu tJio .btet thing , to servo Ked , nn he Ctdled attuiition to the taut that tli testunouy for tliu dctenso wolbld HUI\ that all through bis lift ) his gceat mo tivu ( xwer had been hat he chough the Lord wanted him to do. 1 lo oul lefr the Community bcciUHU ho ua literally oppic-s-ed by some of 111 customs of ilo : colony , and , wj'n-n h did leave it , it was with u feeling tint ho wxs depirting from the .way . t heaven. Up to this lime all ulloit of his frienitHto gut him to Imvc th Community were unavailing , an d i-vt i alter he lelt them it was u loc < j { tun before he concluded upon mui othi road to huavun. lie linally t * . ok ii | law , waa examined by Mr. lli't-d , o Chicago , who asked thruo quulliioiiH Gniiean answered two and was ad nnttcd to thu bar ; was an unsuccessfu lawyer and collecting bad debts wns his i nnci | > al business. Whciujvor Iu met iinuther lawyer in court ho Tailed tiere Guituau interrupted Setiville , saying : * 'l have had u good ninn > cases in court , and never was called a fool when a lawyer. 1 generally give them us good as I got. " Scovillu continued : Guitca.ii was persistent as u debt collector und had a good business. Guiteitu inttirrnptcd : "Had al good huhits , and his personal 'i ) > poar- auce which was whatbrought bus incus. " Well , said Scuvillu , ho never had bad hiulntH. He never Binokee-draiiK or chewed. Once he tried a c.uu with Chan. Beid , of Chicago , in .which Reid got tlio impression that he.was u "little olf. " "Tln't's fake , " Raid Guiteau. ' ! don't ' wish to interfere with your the ory , but 1 never tried a case ijvith Heid in ny life. QL'Jio ' rest of your story ia good und true , and in regard it , my peculiarities you underaUnd Jiein ; but 1 want you w know 1 was lever quite n fool when it hiwyor.and 1 don't want you to .forget . it , " At J2'JO : the court took recess .for lialf an hour. After tuccsB Beoville .contimied/tlio / recital of Uuiteau'u life , showing thut lie did not pay hit board bills or car Fare , and wiui.au hubital jiur. His latter stateiuent Guiteau dt > - nied. nied.The The prisoner was kckingiu.business ubility. Guiteau interrupted by ftajrj'ng ; "J luid braina enough but I hud theology jti my mind then ; that was thv reason I did not adhere to tliu law. There sno money in tlicointry and Iran > ehind on that and haven't got oven yet. I am out of the buuini'SB now , though. " Scoville stated that when in Wis consin , Guiteau was overcome bytlic he heat , acted strangely und threat ened to kill his sister with an axu. Guiteau said thia wua a lie. Scoville said that the friends and amity physicians considered him insane - sane , Thu physicians said he should M put into an asylum , but thu family > bjected HO long as he waa not dan gerous. Guiteuu acted as usher to iloody und Sunkoy's meetings ; Joe- ured on the second advent of Christ jut made no money. Said Guitcau , "There were no ideoH th t people werp nofc pduct d up to. " Sc vi li < contintn'd to ilescriho the indiir.iriicn to moiteta > y rosxMiaib | lit - t ! ( .itil Guiiiuu interrupted him with a statement tlmt liu di-iul-hoaded from Detroit to Wiislnimtoli fts an agent of the Ixird nnd on hi * personal np- tie ranci-j m ver was put off a ttiiin but twice and once vnis ni-arlv killed. Sir Scoville thenspoko of ( itnteiui's Mucoiiltnlity | to woninii'a sxc'y : in ordf-r to show t i vt his affections wore inllut'iiced , Guiti'HU ' m-i'ined to think he could niariy any woumn he chose to ntk. "That iNftlii'"iniurruptt l Guiteau. Hcovtllu I'lted tlio cato of a lady with $10,0K ( ) , and said that ( luitoau rea ly oxprctod to be the lioiust hits- band of an honest woman. Gil' ' loan heio interrupted , clinrgiui ; Scuvillo with intercepting anJ sup- prensini' his oi'Vicspondtmcu ' and l > ing uboiit it. ( -nil can uas iiHserling m l.'tul toiun ' 'Yo'i iiro a liar ! " A c.iii- . tiovi-rny riiRiifd hut noon the counsel , Col. Corkhdl asserting that Guitcaii was acting the p.ivt of ilci'cjitinn Scovillu's aimwer WHS that he woul I reply to the insinu I'ion ' at the tir pi > r time. [ KxctteiiKMit nnd anpUui < i > . ] Soovtllu coiiunenced to read & numhor of h'tteia written by thu prinouur w'u'ii ' u young man. 'I'ho prosecution nhjcc.oil , biitthueouit rulwl that the luttets were not ovidonoo until presented sented .AS ouch , and cotintvl ciuilil i-iad tin m. Tli listtors wore tlwsn read. The letter * read by Scuvillo wore written by GuitiHTi to his fiioinJn in 18."iS and 185i > while at school stud atj Out-id * . I'rum "tlu'so it appeared tlmt he uan hrni ! : ( j'lit'tly ' ut limno bcfon' v ing into tho. Community. After that the tttern ere full o * ' tlio subject of his confidence in tliu truth * ol tlio coin- inuuia < .H , and details thu depths of his the 'I ' > g cul H udies and his subs , qiient f.unno.d oio u'oii'j. Guiuau kept | effect nilelico dining the n ii' ' inj of mo-t of thf Iciu-i'M , p.mt of tl'O time rcia'.UK' his head upon Ins hiilids. At the coiiclosioii "f one ho tid : "I li.nt forgutien 1 hud evvr wrote tliat letter. It is n g < > o-I cit - planation of the ii.tl t iicoi 1 lived umler for aix yearn " When t lie let- lots w ( . > i if < idilmiikhiL' , | Scovillo foi his past kiiidiuH * . lie sail : aJ wimru covering ftom insanity ibcnon uoe ; I had got uw.iy ttoiu tlmt fanatical m- fluonce. " Guiiciiu's cluau attention toilioso letters waa explained liv ' is snymj ; : "L was not aware tlmi-ray of thoHu letters weio in existence ' Mr. D.ividgo tiskud how nuny moru woiu to bor 'iul. ! Mr. Sc.iviilo said he could linish in an hour or two , whereupon Coikhill unwed nil adjourn- nii'iit and tlio court ut3 p. m. ad journed. The crowd ycikxl and hissed as the prisoner was led to the van and some one shouted : "Kill him ! " but he wns safely locked in and Feturnollrto' the jail. THE NATIONAL atloual A 80 < : Uti4ltTii > ' 8. ] . , . x ' ' WASHINGTON , November 22. "Win Jones , ulio itttompUd tc take Gui tcau'ti life was taken from jitil < to the police com t ( hie moining , where ho secured bail , 51 jBbrd. E A Wheeler and Sebastian Aman being his bondi- meii. Jones Y/.IS iclcau'd. Ho left the court room und mounted his sorrel rel horse , tiding oil amid the plaudits of thu croud. So tar 8000 has boon suliBciilL-d for his defense. The wit- nissL'B for the government are befmo the grand jury to-day tt H'tfying to the fictn as to the Junes cuta and it i expected tliat sin indictment , will b found this afternoon or to-morrow. TUB HBAltUHKPS JMU THU JKANNMTTfi A report received from St. Liw renco bay , dated November IGth says lloircrti reached thenow tlio IfJtl for winter quarters. A Her sending his lepmt , September 27th , they pro ci'cdttd to Holly inland , and , iJiiHiuj no two of the JcauneUi' , proceedec. . to thu coast of Siberia in itearch ol winterpiarti-rs , sighting it at Capi Jokaam and Innded on an island abuui twenty mill's wont of Caj | Soigo , where ho erected a house and loft the paity , consisting of Master Putnam , Singeon .IOIIVH , Pay Cl > ik Gilder Crloll'reternon , Frank AlilucH , C.ip tain Top and Constantine Latternoil' , the first named being in command. They were supplied with provisions for one yo-ir and are to explore the const of Sihciia tor ( lie Jeannette's crow nnd ourvivora of Wiilleiistein an < 1 Virginia , erect cairns , inteiest tin- natives in the search , Jtc. Cuiunmn- dor Gerry will go for the party next summer. LILLY DIKCIIAIKIKI ) . WASHINGTON , November 22. The case of T. U. Lilly , OK deputy sixth auditor of the treasury , on trial bu- foie lnsticu litindy , chargeil with ru- coiving money for expediting tar routes , was nwiimed tins afternoon tirade , the principal witness , could not bo found , and the ptisonor waa disolnuged. NKW YOUK , November 22. The rupert - port of the atorney-gt'iteral is com pleted and ready for conxroHn ; as w also that of the secretary of war. Sec retary Hunt , of the navy , in still en- gfiged upon his , These reports will be made public after presentation to con gress , Thu report of the secretary of the treasury will bu completed by to morrow and ready for Ir.inmiiiMsion to congress , tt will bo in part the work of ex-Secretary Windom and in part tlmt of Secretary Folgi-r. The report recommends some changes in the life ititvings and revenue marine bureaus , nlacing the marine , in certain branches , on a luvel with the navy. 4. DlrTKUUNOK or1 119,000. ) Treasurer GiJfillan recently notified the South Carolina sati ( ) treasurer that , IH custodian of the Indian trust fund , lie lioldn bonds of that state amount ing to 8218,700 , issued in 1850 , and Juo January J , 1881. To this thu itute treasurer replies that the funds now duo on those bonds are but $120 . 175 , instead of $ m7f > 0. We torn Iiibrarlau Aitoalatlon. Nttlotml A ocUu l I'ruw. III. , November 22. . meeting of the prominent librarians Hrosjiold to-day for the purpose of or- anizing a woitoni asaociation of li- brarinim , The following wore elected I'resulonl , W. S. Poole , of Chicago vice-president , Hon. H. U , Dement wcrotiry , K. J. Goldvn , of I'eorin Mr I'oolo made an nddrccs. Tlic ses sion will continue several dny , RAILROAD NOTES Sutloti * ] Aiwociiktotl l'rc- . I'UIICIIASKI ) IIV TIIR NOllTHWKSTKUN. MIUVAUKKK , Novembor22. His ru mored tlmt thu Green ltay&Minnesota milrond , of which John I. Dlair , ol lilairstown , K. J. , is pri'sidenl am chief stockholder , lias been purchased by the Chicuuo A Nortliwi'stern , CIIIOMIO , November 22 The re- pmteil purcluiso of tlio Gioen Hay A- Mitiiie.sota railroad by tlio Chicago it Nortliwestein is denied by ollicinls ol the latter. Tiunmu : WITH tin : IUIK. : CIIIC.MKI , Novcmbor2I. ; 'I he west ern trunk HUH p'liHctigor ns.tociatioii held a meeting to-div > to tukomciwuroR to force the him nmd into n compli ance with their rates on emigrant bu inesR , The 12iio uontiniies to base its reports on the old rates and in do ing idl it can to divert business to the Rock Island , which does not belong to tliu iu > si > ciatioii. A probnllu ulti niatuni will bu sent to ( tie rebellious eatlein comtiiuies | , rt'iiuiring them tt comp'y or Imvo tlu-ir tickets with drawn from H&lo. A decisive autiot "ill be taken at the adjourned meet ing to-morrow. POLITICAL National A * ) olnt 'il I'u-x * . ANOlWKtt IIKl'Ulll.tl'AN VIUTOUY. TiujviiiKNCi : , II. L , November 22. The election hero to day passed oi quietly. The u-publienm uli'etoi " > | iooiier to succeed Aldrioli in tlu lAirty-oiijlii It C'ltiirri ss by lrt. , ) ! ( miijiir ity , over Henry F. Sis * n , democrat andO C. Vanxaiit , who ran on th liolling ticket. William S. llayward was re-vlectet imiyor ol tlusi city i > y 2,02r > majority KUt'UIM.KUN ' NOMINATION roll MAYOR HUSTON , November 2li. - The ru public.ii'.s tins evening nominated lr Samuel A. Cireun for major. WILLIAMS' CAPTOR. Vatloiittl AHMiiiktnl I'ruHH T1IK NBIIIIASKA SIII'.lUKl' liKCKIVT-H 111 KKWAHll. MADISON , Wis. , November 22. tShcritl Kilian , of Nebraska , wh captuied Ed. Williuma , to-day re cuivud half of the reward ottered by i he Btato for the capture-of the nnU rums outlaws. He hud already re .ceived half of the reward tillered bj Dunn and I'epiii counties. He re ceived in all in this gtuto $750. H will stop in Springfield , 111. , am claim half of the reward olio red by that state. DENVER DOTS- National Associate. ! 1'rcss. OUITUAII'H FJIWT WIFK. DKNVKU , Col. , November 22. Guiieau's first wife passed throng hero en route to Washington , wher she goes as a witness in ihu trial. Sh wayn Guitt'au is not insane. niroiiTKi > ( 'ON.SOMDAIION. The union of The Denver .Hopiibli can and Tribiinu is reported. A SitiiHlbln Rcmnlutloii- National AH-.UUIUIIXI I'n-M Ciiit'Ado , November 2'2The state loiil ) of health at a meeting to-day .idopted the following i < solution ; Resolved , That , by thu anthoiity vested in this hn.ml , it id heieliy or- dclfd that un and after Junilaiy 1 , 18812 , no pupils hlmll he admitted to the public ( schools of thm Htate without piTsehtiin. ' nat.hfaetory evidence trom a leput.tblo . phjHiLian of iiroper aim successful vaccination. Billiard Tournaninut. Nvtioiml AbHuratiil I'rcia Niw : VdiiK , November " - . Throe aiiieH uoio jiliiyed in the billiard inuniamont tins afternoon. AVallaeo licat SioHson by a score of 200 to Ii ) ! ) . Suxton won by 200 to 157. Dion and Schaefer played ihoir second game tnd Dion Won in the Reveiity-foiirll inning ; score , -00 to 11)1. ) In the third game Carter beat ( Jal- I.igher by a scoioof 200 to ] ! ) ! ) . Sextet and Morns played their firnt game thu evening. Ciuinl to bo Glonnil. NMliinal Anndciiiti-il I'm . CliiUAUo , November 22 , Thu Illi nois it Michigan canal will bu closet for the season next Saturday , A National AwMiclutuI I'lf CiiiCAfin , Novombur 22.-Thu call hoard of trade , which holds afternoon sessions , rained the price ol meniber- ahip to ? 1,000 to-day. A Biiltiiiiorn Failure. National AHJJOO ulril Pro * * , NKW YOUK , Novemhor22 , Advices 'rotn lidtimoru annotinco the failure of Josipli Schieinur , brewer. His iabilities aru estimated aL8100M)0. ( ) N'Minnil AHrtoeluud front , NKW YOIIK , NovoinbiT 22 , Sailed Nevada , for Liverpool ; Victoria , for Condon ArrivedMosul , from Bru- nun ; Fur uesia , ftom ( jlasgow. PotitoJHeii IVmtoflico changfs in Nebraska dur- ng the week ending November 1 ! ) , 881 , furnished by Win. Van VIeck , f the iioitollicu du ] > ; irtinent ! I'.ITAllUHIlr.D , Long I'inj , Sioux county , Tliomati I. Glover , postmaster. Shrule , Fillmore county , I'O.STMAHTI'.KH AI'l'OINTHI ) . Crotinso , Luncuater county , John 'homiison ; Leonie , Holt county , ,1. ) . McltoberU , Odessa , liullalo coun- y , B. 11. Webb. A pure , wholesoiiio article of beer , uitable for nutritive purposes , und ndunted to family use ; such is "Con- ad a liudweieor , " FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. Yesterday's ' Happenings in This And Oilier Lands , A Christiau Family Massacred ( \t Lucca , Maoidouia , by Brigands. The atato of Slogo iu Berlin Prolonged lor Another Year. A Ropnbl can Cougrosauuin Eluotod in Rhodu Island Yesterday. Tbo Mexican Oabitiob A Fatal Duel Near the Oifcy of Mexico. A LOUR List of Grimes , Orimi- nald and Casualties Yesterday. Railroad nuil Other Now * . FOREIGN AFFAIRS. N'atlntml A fHitiil l'ro . IIIUVV WINDS 1.1 VIS ! LOST. LONDON , November ili. . A HUCCUH sioti of Jio.-ivy winds luivo OCOIIIHM which have ilouu yront dainuno t property : uul shipping iilotijj the JO ML ; lUli , Scotch unit lii h const. Suvora lives ure reported lost. .1' 1,000 IUMAIIU. In the court of I ho qiH'CMM boiiol this aftoniiiou in Liu liliol Hint o Cli'iniMit Scott vs. MM. ! > iniiHoii | , ref ercu , fur nsHerltiin that Scott t limit ow I In diTilo .MIHS NoilHoii'ri iiHMiiorj unions Ailiiiir.tl ( Jlyini paid him u HIIII of nioiH'3 tluijiuy icluriied u vordic for Soott , iriviiijj 1,500 dimmgCH. i in : MIXKAN : t'Aiu.NiiT. OHV or. AlBXico , Novi'iulier 21 ! . Gem-nil Truvmo , secretary of war tuu Souur iMonlK , minister of mililie in stniotioiis , have not resigned us ro ported. Signor Lundcro , secretary o the truasury , lias Hunt in his rcsigim tion , but the president has not ao ceptod it. It in Haid that in cn.su tliu president concludes to accept Sono Lamloroa resignation. Scnor Minnie Puucuro will liu appointed im his sue censor. Tliu report that whole cnbi nut intended to tend in thuir residua tioim ia ufliciully denied. A FATAL Dim. , OITV urMttxico , November 22. General Cnriicolu , chief - ofstnir t < Gonanil Canto , and Sotior ( Jrnin inonibur of congress from thu distric of Alninos , fought a duel with swordx u few miloi outside of the city oaity this morning. It is reported tlmtSenoi UrroaIH niorl.illy wonndod. Tliu cause of thu dillictilty IB niikmnvn. HTATK or .sinni : nioi.oj iii : > . Iliiici.iN , NOVOIII her UL' . Them in u i Minor that thu federal council liai prolonged thu Hlato of sieyo in Herlh for another year. niiuiii'.ur IIISMAIICK'M MISSION. LOMION , November S2.-- dispatch ftom lleriin H.iyM it is rniuurcd thai Herbert IJtsiiiiiielf'H mission to Lon don is to oiler thu ecsaion of Euypt tc England IIH a bid for mi Anglo-Cler- man alliance uyuiiiHt Franco. .MAKHACUI'.ll IIY IIUKI.\NI > S. CONHTANTINOI-I.H , November 2'2. Turkish brigands Imvo pillaged the villttiro of Lucca , Macedonia , nmus.i- . ercd a CliriHtiiin family , nn < l earned oil' thirti'isn prisoners. Dll'I.OMATIt1 KUI'rtmi ! TIIIUU HINDU. OONHTANI'INOI'I.K , November iiii. The porto IIHH notilied Greece ol thu withdrawal of tlio privilege to nijiintain afJri'ok poHtollicu in Turkey. Greece protected andu diplomatic i up tine in ihi lltlHll OUTUAOKK. DITIII.LIN , November 22. Outrages continue to ho repotted in various imrls of Ireland. A party of armed men attacked I he house of Lord Boss- | JOIOII < . ' | I'H ngeiit in ICilkenny and fired upon it. The police soon ippcared , when the mob decamped. Nine of them were injured. While n lumber of thu tenants at Swallembad ivoru returning from paj ing rents they worn attacked by a mob ami many of hem badly injured. Air. Green , a 'armor near WcHtmoath , who wns idiot , s ropoited to ho dying. The Kildare ion lids have been piinonml. A mob if f > 00 to-day attacked mid dis- iwfHod an Armagh hunting party , TIIKTUNIH O.I-KST1ON. 'AUIH , Novemberii2. In the chum- ier deputies to-day Gambetta , in the ominitteu whole on thu Tunis IJIICH- ion , declined ID < lincntK th 1'iuiieh lolicy in Tunis on the ground that ho pacification of that country should iu thu liist consideration of its mem- 101 S. Till' I'VKKNMH TIINMCL. AlAiiluit , November22. Thuolmm- ber of deputies to-day voted a grant of 00,000 fiances per Kilometre for the biiildingol the I'yreniiestiinnel and allowing six years for its construction , ' CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. N&tlon&l AnHoiiatoil i'reHi , THU KKNOHHA KOIWlIlll AHKKHTKK. CIIIIMOO , November 22 , Herbert M. Thieis , who fled from Konoiha , Wis , with $80,000 , which ho obtained by u serioH of forgeries extending over a period of three yours , was captured in tlni city and taken to Kenouha this iftoriioon by thu sheriff of that coun ty , Ho waa found in a boarding house , No , 70 South Throop street , where hu had been since his disap pearance u month since. A reward of ? 5.000 was ollered for his capture. Ho hud 501UO little capital himself , and was engaged in loaning money nnd dealing in commercial paper , and ob tained the co.ilidoucc of a large num- ber of iHistMoM nion and cupi- talistfl , Hi * methodH of oporationn WHS to loan money , and take real on- Ute mortgngcB for security. Flo would then make fiuvcral o.x.ict dupli- cjxtcs of each nolo and inortif.igo , forg ing the name of the mortgagor , and Bell the whole batch U ) the highoit ddira Acpnrately. Ho carried on thin business for several years before detected. The prisoner nUtcd to-tlivy that he uxpocted to go the pent ! ton- tinry for life. "Tho hhadow of this thing hns kept mo in hell for three year * , " he said. Ho is thirty yeara ofm o , of gontloinanly bearing , and Tory Blifonti TUB NKWAIIK HANK TELI.KK AIIURSTKI > . NKWAIIK , N. J. , November 22. Theodore F Maldwin , late toiler of the Mechanics' bank , has boon ar rested muter the direction of the United Stall's district , attorney on n charge of fulnifyini ; the books in con nection with his brother. Thu cashier's bail wai fixed ut SoO,000 No bonds men were found. INSTANTLY K1M.KII. LANL'AHTKH , 1'a. , November SJ2. To-dny John A. Snydbr , one of the wealthiest roiidonts of .lersoy Valley , waa struck by the fast mail train and instantly killed. I'UIVATB OAK llUUNF.n. CINCINNATI , No/ember 2i3. The private car of Vico-l'residont Alexnn * der , of the Louisville & Nashville rail road , while pausing ever the Little Miami to-day took tire and waa con- Hiimod. L , $10,000 AN KX-NKIIIlAhKAN IN TUOOI1I.K. I'IMI.imi.ru , 1'a , N-iviMiibnr SU Sylvester K. Wilson , ticket scalper , wus anested lhii af'ernoou on a war rant Hwoni oir uy LiLtuMiil Passenger Agent Wood , cf I lie Pennsylvania railroad , chat "it1 him \\ith vud.itiiig tlio nof of thu ii in 1 > l > y do.iliiitf in the tickets of t'.i ic company. He \\ent to pri"i > n , ( i--iiiTl ; " ; a liuaiing to- nioiro\f. ] IO\MIVTI : , rin : KMIIIV./.I.P.II. WASiMNdi-oN , I ) 0. N--v.mberL'2. ' Oapt. llowfat.1 p'o.nl ' ' not guilty to the Hofi o u.u iiidio.ii'i-iit. * for utn- bexxK in i.i. lu-diiy and n.i > i ' 'turned to jnli. Indications Xnl on.ii nclfttcil Cn' . WASIIINIITON , November 2.1. l' ' ' ir tlio ii'iMorli8si \ < niipi ; a'ltl lower 8'iiui Milleyf IneieiiMi L * .ud lig'it eiiow , K'ithweht to north- \ \ > t \ui ds , fi llonod during the niu'lit 1) ) . i1 ild , T weal her and rining 1-aioin- etn The 3Sisiiit > Bippi liver wi'l ' rise slov ly Keul S < tn.tr ! T Thu following are all the traimfeni recorded at the county clerk's ollico Saturday and Monday , us reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer : Willis M. Gates und wife to Mary 1 .Hd ' Wock ? MeOor- Parrot , lota . . - . mick'siuld , w d - 81)050 John McOonnickto Willis M. ClaloB/ lots 1 and 12 , block 7 , McCo'friiiokV add , w d Sl.i-'OO. Alary A. Gwyor to Oeo. A. Towlo , o A of lot 7 , block IIIO , Omana , w d 5-1,500. Alary A. Gwye.r to Augustus Pratt , w A " of lot 7 , block 137 , Oinahii , w iL 4500. John I ; Ilodick to Win. F. King , lota ( ! and 7 , in block ( i of Hedick'n add , w d SL'-100. Hoggn it Hill to .Tiilius Schoolder , went A , Rent Invest j , xi-ction I , town M , r.ingo J 1 , cast , w d $1,200. llnz.iid Powder Company to Frail- mitnd Stocti > . , parcel in Kount/.u's 1st addition , w il $100. Hoggs & Hill to John A. Fisher , parcel in seoHon fl , town 15 , rnngo 13 , wist , w d-J50. John L. Wehser to GlinrleB WeliRer , block 27 , West Omaha , ( i c d-GOO. 0. L. Gilman and wife to Loionzo Orouiif-u. lot 4 , block 8 ! ) , Omaha , w d Sio.noo. . ( CJ. Hartman to Kdward Aitmcow , east \ , lot . ' ] ( ! in Hartmun'a addition , w d 91.'IO. Milton Itogora to LoiiiH Schroedcr , lot , block 200 , Omaha , wd § 2,500. , Thomas Kennuy to Wilson Jleyn- ilds , 80 acrus in Boction L'7 , town 1C , range 10 , east , w d ? ( ifiO. The Chlld'H Hospital. The managers of the Ohild'o IToa- pital gratefully acknowledge the fol- owing contributions. Mw. H 0. 1'ntturi.on. ? ! 20 ; A. K. Ton- alln , 8KX ) ; K. , ( caHli ) . goOj tlirnuili hoHpl- al boxi'H , § 5 ; lii ho | ) Clurkmiu , tliu rent of tliu IiiMjiitnl ; .r. M. Wonlwortli , car , eta md iiiuUroxi-uH for the IIIIIINCH ; ) ( vy und Stnno , two tablon : Afr. ] ) uau , ( of On.-lmrd nnd Jju.in ) , six ch PH ; .MiH. I'ln kitnn , a stove ; Mro. S , 8. C.ililwt ! > ll , Mm. .f. M. I'lnird on. iMirt , J. M. Wonlivii tlj , MrH. "SVulntcr Hnyddr , .Mrn , Hislinn Claikmin , inn bud unit lii'ddiiif , ' eiiuli ; Airx. ( i. W. Dome , window Nliiulun ; the Hoialil Thu hospital building will bo open on Wednesday to recjivo contributions ) f fiirniluro and [ irovisio'iis. The Wonllivr. At all thu points reporting to thu liimlia signal olllcu the weather has out inued fair , except at St. Vincent , vhuru , at the receipt of the last bill- etin light snow was falling. The emperaturo has generally risen eieopt it St. houis. In this city tlio highest enipoiaturo recorded WIIM forty-nine legrues , the lowest twenty-nino do- ; reua. Last jear on the name date ho record stood ; maximum thirty do- greea ; minimum eleven degrees ; the veathor beiim as fair as yesterday , nit followed next day by gleet and now , DO NOT IJI'f ' DECEIVED. fn these times of ( jnack medicine dvortiauineiita evorywhure , it ia truly 'ratifying to find one lemedy that ia rorthy ot praise , and whiuh really oua as i ( 'commended. Electric Hit- era , we cun vouch for us being a true nd reliable remedy , and one that /ill do as recommended. Theyinvari- ly cures stomach mid liver complaints isoaaea of the Kidneys und Urinary illicultios. Wo know whereof wo peak , and can readily say , give them trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ish & McMahon. (3) ( )