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VOL. X. Established 1871. WILLIAMS | BALLINROBE BELLIGERENTS Pansing Be'o e the Shock that .‘.{ is to Decide the Great ment withou! gubj ¢ T he march to Luugh Mask | 2 will o theongt nd theo & SONS, Dodge and Fitteenth Ets. BRANDED, A disyatch from Sligo sayaa farmer , whils working a We are Now Di playing an Els gant line of Lnd:es’ GLOAKS DOLWANS APPROVED |4 rna AGood Cluakfor - - $2.00| A Good Cloak for Graphic Description of the Situation at Baycolt THE FLEET, The chann-I fleét from Englard has areived at Quecnsiown. dispatoh repor.s eyeryihing quiet at Pooplo ecem to bo awed at the steength of the military. NT IN ENGLAND, nsinuations that Bayoolt *“Will Not Live to Hear the Birds Sing in the Spring.” “Agent 1 Limerick A London tpeoial to The Daity News, Shot Deal. : N wa trom Ireland t of, x-ifingalintacter, i felt regarding the * Boycott's farm, egraph aud Diily News issue spocial editions, cr exirasns they wouid be called in United States, giving latést ] 2Cavanand Ballinrobe, snd they are bought up nously as at any time the Rasso-Turkish war. peovle in Eogland are greatly An Al -Wool tloak A Nice One for Sometsine Fine at $19, up to $40.00. CLOAKS and DCLMONE CLOAKS ard DOLMANS, | CLOAKS and DOLMANS, SEE THEM, SEE THEM, SEE TEEM WILLIAMS' - CITILPREN'S COAT! CHILDRE CHILDREN'S COA' for & Child 2 years and S’ GLOAKS & ULSTERS at Pleasing Prices is the Best Line of Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks to be found in the city, and our Prices are always the : irom Ballinrobe eays the u for the relief of Baycolt, arracks Thursday night yesterday morning they for Loughwarsh house, undor ort as Thuredaynight., agaia raining hard, and again to_march, as no cars could . There was very lintle ex. citement in town yesterday. s expectod to last eight days > expedition arrived at Mr. Bay. 5 place at a quarter past 3 o'cléck. iero was very little cacitement, and aion of any kind.. The ements wero left at fears mre eoter'ained ~that near- will be ecoties of ecrious riots, thould trouble at Boy Lorgo bodies of troops are cn o way to Boycott’s farm to-day, and armed, and all determi IT WILL DE A MIRACLE if a callision s avoided, but the mili- tary have orders merely to proserve order and protect the reliof party ped 5 to bave them lcadcd and a detachment of Hussars went to Claremorris after morning, and wero expeoted to re. Tho work of harvest- crop will not be be- 5. A correspondent of Tho Daily News, telegrapbing from Ballinrobe, thus describes Mr. Bay- colt and his home: dwelling was a more gloomy cbject than tto landscape. 1t is dreary aud of the Irish hous e of its class, and Mr. BaycolU’s habi- thoroughly the look of a place in which crimes had been, or, i8 a nativein these parts suggested, ought to be ¢ mmitted. figures in the garb of the royal Irish coustabulary, occupied the front door step, and ot.ers of their fellows kept watch and ward over the stables and Nearly three weeks of ul_excitement had made but slight change in Mr. Baycolt’s family. His wife and daaghter live under cir- cumstances which would drive many 2 mad, and the combat and farmer himself m igerent _attitude. ay, avd his slight figure bowed, bat ¥ 0 meavs in submission. contrary, never titude more defiant. skillful subterfoza ¢ S COATS, turn last night, | ing Mr. Bayeol | zun untii to voked by'tho soldier; trials ot Dublin this morning, the judges of the court of the queen's bench granted the tr: a for further particulars respecting acts alleged against thom. The rumor that Michael Davitt will arrested upon his landing at has no foundation ss d probaby will bo overnment has not authorized any action in the matter. FOREIGN EVENTS, © MISSE prieon like, as m AND CHILDRENS Sr. Perensnura, November 12—10 p. m.—All the nihilists tried for be- ing implicated in plots against tho of the czar huve be Fivo were sentenced to death, and en to hard labor in the mines, the terms ranzing from life to fifty years. Threo of them, tenced to fifeen y The court announced that it stercede for the mitigation of o cases of the wo- o of ono man con- LADIES' AND CHILDRENS LADIES' AND CEILDRENS CHENILLE SCAKFES, ] 3 WILLIAMS. Tmweuss Siook of White & Colored Blankets BWGrey Blankets from $1.50 to $8.00 per pair. White Blankets from $2,00 to $12.00 per pair. Our $2.00 White Blankets area Wooder at the Price, GENT'S, LADIES women, Ti is only by outer, or » lonf of broad for his groand routes, which e vight ago, are closed, and in fact all communication is stopped, and the huoted man in driven to thelast ex- Not a soul willecli him a sixpence worth of angthing. not evenget a glass for his wtch from Thursday eventng the following lotter was handed Mr. Bayeult by the tenants ot Lord Exrne: Krwuvorx, November 10. t looking to & of a now_political party is be- andolph Churchill, uther: wn as the You The object is to re among those di the watchmaker ected Tories who are without party at the present time, for the reason that they _will not join uuder avy circumstances, AND CHIL- 'S UNDERWEAR, L. B. WILLIAMS & SON Cor. 15th and Dodge Sts., _ Sra—In aceordsnce with the decls- ion made fn Lord Erne’s last letter to us, we waut you to apyoint a day to ive rents from the ten:nts. reply is requested. Mr. Buyeolt's_reply wss that he would be ready to reccive rents at 10 o'clock Friday moruing, an hour after which time he received the fi A PROSPECTIVE TEAUTY, News of a very_interesting_charac- hed London society pa- eruing Mrs. Langtrey. out is_expect-d in her ortly, which will bring ¥ o her thousands of adwir SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, Krxaore, November 12, To 0. C. Pavolt, Eea: The tenantsrequest an snswer to the following before they pay the rent don't youwish you may get cond, whatday do you expect emen, and how are they to Third, how sre you gomg to Let us know, 80 that we may Fourth, are you anyway Don’t be unessy in your mind, we will take care of your- Down with the Jandlords and Godsave Ireland. Such_ communi agreeable and amusing enough when addressed to a distant friend, but ere hardly so diverting when _directed to It is aleo disgusticg to hear people say, when one passes, “Ho will not hear the birds sing in the spring.” Next oopen and secret enemies indiscreet friends are perhaps ho most_disagreeable of created be- Uniortunately Me. Baycolt, anted a ooro at most of the men to got in his crops, has threatened with an The opposition of t'e government to such ulster measures, as Galway men callad them yesterday, s st least bad the effect of moder- ating the peasamw’ rancor. £ expedition, only fifty, with the ge and implements, are an- nounced as on the march, but even is namber is a hideous infliction on He has nowhere to { lodge them but inhis barn, Fand has sssuredly nowhere without to fecd them, 90 _his fronted either by friend or foe, is sim- ply overwhelming. Two handred have been ordered to Ireland. The Orangemen and also the treops will remain st Loughmark ten Mr. Wheeler, s land agent in coun- ty Limerick, was shot dead yesterday. Davitt's Doom. Spectal Dispateh to The Boe. New Yons, November 12, 4 p. m. epecial cablegram says Michael | Davitt, the Irish agitator, -who left this country for Ireland lIsst Wednes- day, will be arrested on his la the announcement. Mrs, Langtrey rc- tired to Jersey eome montns since. The date of the expected event is not JEWS EMIGRATING. @ Soo. ovember 13—1a. m.— rman Lloyds have en- y three_thousand Rou- ews to Now York. zrants ara sick of theirown country, and have been enabled to seck fresh homes across the Alantic by the lib- erality of their Frante and Gormany. The North has underiaken to find orthodox £20d for the emigrants during the passage. provide funds, not only for the pas- sage, but ulso for the purchase of farms in America, CABLECRAMS. Spectal Dlspatches to Th.Bee., M- Bandry D'Asson, who was Thurs- day forcibly expelled from the French chamber of deputies, and confined in an adjacent room on account of his continually refusing to leave tho cham- ber af.cx tho voteexpelling him was taken, was yesterday released afterhav- ing promised to atiempt no further o create fresh disturb- PE‘ JR. German Llcds ~Pianos and Organs Fir t Class on Easy Monthy Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instrumenis. MOULDINGS Rustic 810 frame. ... Chromos framed, sl Curonottramed, lar Engravings from 50c The single scull mateh for £200 be- ck and Howden, which was to have been rowed to-day over Lanbrequirs § 00 per windon a Cornice Puies2 50 per w Velvet trames 2hc v MUSIC. Violin Strings 1c, and Hawden has paid forfeit. 06,7 00 and upwar Banjos1 00,8 005 00, and upwan A Parls despatch says the Anglo- American telegraph company’s Brest cablo has broken. The Albanian ‘“samples and catalogno of mould additional marives assembly requests one month to consider the surrender A dispateh from Lisbon says Portuzues 1an of 4,000,000 pounds sterlinz is ennounced. amdersigudd abAis oo untl S oalock 1. an Eaturd.y, 1be th-day of Desemier, 18, Tor Lhe parchase of e hundred and twenty fve homnd dollarsof Cousla conts bonds deo cribea axfolows: One aundre ] Sovds of ane thousend (1009 January sk, 1881, o Trom date with Iuterost 1 113 S semtanady ind Mormons in theSouth. Special Dispateh to Tus Bax. 5064 Noyember 13, 1a. m.—G. W. Ellege, of Alamcsa coun- ty, accompanied by of the Mormon faith, were in the city They left for Virgima and will retura here on the 1 leave for Alamosa, with about fifty Thes report the emigranta as prosp-ring iu thetr new home. They ools, good churches, and nearly all of them are Mormons. The ty of then came from horth Georgia during the past three Nearly four hundred from north Georgia have The people of the colony oppote po- Iygamy, and thers is only one polyga- mist ameng them. cousty, at the expiration of date of mme, but no levy shall after the expiration of sa Inte-st sball be 1 1save will be charged against him. TROGRESS OF THE EXPEDITION. | Special Dispatch to The Bee. Dusirs, November 13—4 p. m.— The Bayeclt relief expedition left| | Balliorobe for Lough Mask, Mr. Bay- | great msj | colt's farm, this mornin». | mained at ‘Ballinrobe over night, as s dared Omane | S enkd Do cmly ant after the dats 11 tho sain of S, o0 ary oo, anl the recert <1 (T mdnes there it D 10 be oo frered w13 35,000 on the frw sy < 5000 on e e vy o duiy, 15 0000 00 the e dor o Jan i b roccred 2t b for i parchass of 10 415,000 of oo eotire o 0 he e ered Jane Tl ol ey o e o regec any or o1 P s " JOHN B MANCHESTER, it was quite dark_when the train, on ! which they traveled, arrived, and n { heavy st rm set in. | was protected by a large detachment The people surrounded | their camp and hooted and yelled de- | fiaudy, but although the hostile | Titusvi feeling exhibited was in‘ense, no vio- | named Scott MeAlvey, shot and in- lence was offered. Officers of the |stantly killed a man nawed Dougher- land league were present, and did ty. | what they could to obstract the move- | 1 mob The expedition J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, , Pa a notoricus charscier e morderer was rescued from and placed in jail. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SA'I':ERDAY. NOVi MBER 13, 1880, MORNING EDITION. g themselves wiles of e, from which be The latest ber 124 p, m— ‘the The Tel- s Guickly and The the. news, amd English - cities t’s culminate in nearly all fully d, are onthe , and t, will be pro- In tho state verers’ applica ife found guilty. weré son- ra penal ser organ- It is to be lines of | DOMESTIC DOIN | Material Advance in East- ern Freight Rafes. | Further Tuteres ing Develop- ments Expeoted - in - the Morey Letter O.ss, And the Democratic Commite tee Try to Olear Them- selves of the Whole Affair. —_— The Alton Road Reduces Fare from- Ghicago to Omaha - to $7. —— ‘Special Disfleh to tho Brn. Noxu Pratre, Neb., November 12, —The official canvass of the Twenty- sixth senatorial district gives Svyder 1,807, Valentine 1,389, Cruteher 881, Biighted Amition, Cutcaad, November 13—1 8. m.— A vLovel sait was tried in the supreme court yesterday. It appears that last eummer Carter II. Harrison, mayor of Ciicago, was a candidate for nouin- tion for vice-president on the demo- cratic ticket, and i order to further his intereste, had a portrait and bio- graphy published in The Alliance, of this city, sgreeing to take 5,000 cop- 1es. Suit was brought against J. O. Thompson, the maycr's private secre- tary, to recover §250, the price agreed upon for tho papers, butit was de- cuded in Thompson's favor, because the mayor testified that he did not agree to take the papers unless the qugmphy was written up eatisfactor- y. Gen. Drum's Revort. Special Dispatch to Tun Bax. Was=18GToN,November 13—1 3, m. — Adjutant General Drum made the following report to Gen. Sherman yesterday: Out of 25,000men, 6,129, Very nearly one-tihrd,are drawing in’ creased pay for each five years of con- tiauous service, The reports of the aver-recurring conflicts with hostile Indians exhibits gallant acts and sol- dier like endurance of hard- ships highly commendatory to the troops. Gen. Drum opposes the restoration by congress of ofticers dismissed from the service, and rec- ommends that by statutory enactment they be required to present their claims to a board of offizers and be appointed by the president, There has been great improvementin riflo practice and it is earnestly recom- mended that the government offer & wilitary prize to the successful com- petitozs, in which officers and men of the army participate. The promotion of enlisted men to second lieutenants has been productive of great good. They Dido't Do I, Special Dispatch to The Bee, New York, November 13,1a. m.— The execative committee of the n tional democratic committee at its final meetiug last night, adopted the follo sing: lwad party. uit its ranks from Itis y is thrilled over The national democratic committee make the following statement con- corning the so-called Morey letter. Ficst—Neither the committes nor any sab-committee thereof, have ever taken any active part in referenco to said letter. Second—Ii was first called to the atteation of the chairman of the cor mittee on_the night before Its publi- cation in Ti Trath, on the 20th of October. Third—That the chairmau therefore requestod Mr. Smalley, a member of the committee, to examine the letter, but_permission to do 85 was refused at the office of The Truth. Foucth—That no member of the committee ever saw the letter, or any copy or portion thereof until its pub- lication, or Was in any wise concerned The em-, co-religionists in Their patrons s declared off, Eldor Cowels, of th, and located here. 15y eveniug at therain, or give any advice In refer- euce thereto. Fifth—That Mr. Hart brought the iginal lotter to the headquacters on the afternoon of October 20, where it was seen for the fitst time by any momber _of the committee, aud then exsmined by ceveral membrs of the commwittes and other persons. All those who were familiar with the haudwriting of Gen. Garfield came to the conclusion that the letter was genuine. Sixtb—That the committee declded to purchasoa ressonable number of electtotype plates of fac simile which had already been prepared by The Truth. Soventh—No denial having come from Gen, Garfield of the au- thenticity of the letter, notwithstand- ing the telegraphic demand by The ew York Hersld, the committee de- ed to give out the electrotype plates, which was accordingly done, The propriety of this action was not doubted by the committee, as the let- ter scemed to be in harmony with Gen. Garfield’s views on the sabject, as gathered from publicrecords of un: doubted genuinenest Eighth—That a complete denial wasnot published uatil four days af- ter the original publication in The Truth,and this denial was nnsupport- ed by any other evidence.” The com- mittee, in view of Gen. Garfield’s con- nection with other scandals, attached no weight to his denial, Ninth—That, therefore, when the evidence was offered to show that Morey was, the real person, and nota. myth, the commitiee called for its production, as they were bound to do in order to arrive at the truth, and that it the letter bad been forged or any fraud committed in reforence thereto, or false evidencs glven, it has been done without the knowledge or consent of the committee or any mem- ber thereof. Finally the commiitee agproves of all honest measures to punish anyandall persons who have commitied any violation of the law, aud have no interest in the matter but to arrive at the truth of the affuir. That there should be sny doubt as tg the authenticity of the latter is largely due to the failure of fhe prosecu‘ion to put Gen. Garfield on the stand. By ordet of the committee. [Signed] W. H. Bazxox, Chairman. The Perjury Case. ‘Special Dispatch to Txm Bax. New Yorx, November 13—1 a. m. —The confessions . made by S. S. Morey and James O'Brien, sliss circles yesterdsy, and the general opiri~n was that they had been just- Iy dealt wich in the treatmeut they had received. Their perjured tes'i. mony was denounced on sll sides, and yet their is no doubt that their full ‘oonfessions have not baen n to the ublic, The grand jury sdjourned at 1 o'olock yesterday tili Monday with- out reporting sny indictment to court. Tt is hint: d that several impoztant ar- rests will bo madato-day, and the suppcsition is tha#atiain gentlemen ¢onmected with thedational demoerat- io herdduatters Will bs among the fomber. 8. 8. Morey is to bo re- #:rved as a witness, aud it is Dot pos- aible that Le is Eetained to testifiy szainst O'Brien, §3r o never saw or heard of him Hli#8 met him horo in Oourt, Therois something transpiring which no # of persuasion would induce M. ‘or John I. Daveu- port to dit s Several strangers have, acene and are X pt busily engaged in conversation at thy district-attorney’s office. Inpor- tant rovelations are looked Within the fext two days. The decision of Judge Davisin the Philp case is to bo given to-day, and is looked forward to with deep inter- est. Advance in Bastern Freight Rates, ‘Spocial Dispatch to Tus Ban. New Yorx, November 13—1 a. m. The following wes issued by Com- mer Fiok yesterday afternoou: Niw Yor, November 12. An advance of 5 cents por hundred pounds cn grain, flour ard all articles in the seventh and eighth classes not advanced on tho first of November, will take effect on the 22d inst. This makes the batis on grain from Chicago to New York 35 conts, and on provis- ions 40 cents, with the usual differ- ences to Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. [Stgned] Arperr FISk, Chairman Joint Committee. Massachusetts’ Census. Special Dispateh toThe Beo WasaNro, D. C., November 12— 10 p. m.—The count of the popula- tion of Massachusetts has been com- pleted by the cenrus office. The total popalation of the stata is 1,783,085, of which 858,621 aremale, 924 565 female, 1,339,970 native, 443,116 BLOODY KANU(KS, A Pair of Murda of D speradoes. 1 Tho Bae. Camingits, Can., November 1%, 4 | o m.—A. Metae, a well known farm- i Sards, > corner_on the rods from his own er, living_between was found in_a fer road, one hundre house, bis throat while ho was re g from his Ha lay bloo he » t ina His dyio: stofm of raift xud & statement Lad been tak < trate, when the news camo that two men were recogn zed in Forest avenue, having committed a burglary last night, nesr by. They were Dixon and Scotk, two notorious desperadoes who do devilment for the fun of it, and pllage. Const ps got & warrant and wi nce proceeded to arresi them immeliately. On making koown t'eir busigess, th deaperadoes pulled six shootcrs and openel on the crowd, woueding both constables, Phillips seriously if not fa- tally, in the neck and arm. Several bystandes got i twingos, aud in the excitement bt chootists escaped to the woods. A largo body of men are nuw scouting the country afier tho burg Lars, who sre believed to bo killing McRae, Tre Mich s quite near by, but the arrest snd pun- ishment of the villians is almost sure. Although this is & poor_country for lynching the rule way be departed from in th's instauce. A DEATH BLAST. Dreadful Disaster in a Coal Mine in Canada. Mine Disaster. Special Dispaich to The Beo. Haurax, N. 8., November 12.— 4p. m—A’ dispatch from Stell.rton says a heavy explosion ocourred i Ford pit of the Halifax Coal M; foreign, 1,764,082 white, and 19,004 colcred. indications. Wasurxarox, November 13—1, 8. m. —For_the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valley cleac or partly clody weather, winds mostly from the morthwest to the southwest, steady or higher barometer. The Railroad War. Special]Dispateh to The Bee. Cicaco, November 12—10 p, The Alton company to-day increased its Tates to Kansas City to $15 and to St. Louis to$3. This step is taken because it was 80 hard pushed by trav- el that it could not furnish accommo- dations. The Wabnsh rate is £ to Kansas City, and $1 to St. Louis. Its trains aro also crowded. The Rock d and Burlington rate to Kansas City 7. —— R The Alton to-day cut the rate trom Chicago to Oma from $15.30 to §7. Tricks of a Brace of Counterfeiters. Spec al Dispatch to The Bos. Reapixa, Pa., November 13—1a. m.—Several years ago the Philadel- phia & Beading railrosd company is- wed a series of nterest-bearing woges certificates, which were paid to employes, and were accepted by the company in payment of freights, and were also accepted everwhero in this section by merchants in exchange for goods. Three persons, Messra. Hall, White and Walsh, residing in Jersey City and New York, in the early part of lnst summer, it s believed, conspir- ed to forge aud circulate counterfeit certificates, and camo to this city wish a large amount of them, and began operations. Their movements, how- ever, were shadowed from tho time they left New York up to the time they arrived at the Philadclphia & Reading depot in this city. They had with- them, when arrested, a satchel containing §7400 worth of counterfeit scrip. The defense was that the lith- ograplic stones from which the coun- terfeits ware printed, and which wero found in Hall’s residence, were placed there uoknown to Hall; that Walsh, who brought the counterfeits from New York to this city ina satchel, was_entirely ignorant of what the satchel contained, the packages having been handed him by Thomas Slattery, in New York, to take to the Reading house, where ho would meot him afterwards. Slittery telecraphed to Walsh to return them. He started, and was otrhis way back when arrest- ed. Hedenied] having sny acquain- tance with the other _prisoners prey ous to their arrest. 7 he chain of evi- dence of the commonwealth was most complete, aud yesterday evening, at 7 o'clock, the jury returned a verdict of gullty forall three of the defendents in the manner charged in the indiet- ment. They were each sentenced to pay & fine of $100, and imprisonment at bard labor for two years. Westward Bound. ‘Spocial Dispatch to The Bes. Omioaco, November 12—4 p. m.— There is a great rush of land prospec- tors and buyers . westward just now. ey mainly from the Eastera and Middle states, and are the most respectable and thrifty lookiug emi- ,E:nh that have ever gone west. nsas City reports 4,300 passing through that city on Wednesday, and 4,000 yesterdsy. Cheap fare is one inducement in that direction. A Costly Crop. 8pocial Dispatch to T Bas. Varpariso, Ind., Nov, 12—4 p. m. —Jobn Datton and Braivard Taft, farmers, quarreled about the division of a crep of corn. Taft shot Dutton dead and then gave himself up, claim- ing bis victim first drew & weapon. Drowned. pecial Dispateh to Tre Be. New Yors, November 12,4 p. m — Acting Superintendent Loudon, of the workhouse on Blackwell's, in East River, last evening, ordered out the workhouse boat to take_himaalf, wife and daughter over to the clty. The boat came Into collision with a large barge and threo of the four workhouse rowers, Wm. Boyd, M. Flynn and J. Little, wore drowned. Lived in Too Much Style. Special Dispatch to The Bee Ca10a0, November 12—4 p. m.— W. O. Ludgren, the trusted book- keeper for the music house of Julins Bater & Co., has been discovered an embezzlr to the amount of over company, there this morai sixty persous sre misei “Tho ex- tentof damage cannot yet be' ascor- tained. The following, just received, is au- thentic, and can b relisd on SteLiarro, N. S., November12.— | & The Ford pit of the Halifax coal | 413@d1gc for November; 417@ ho steoct yes bas almost dis:ppe: inSan Francisco. 5> “Hohemi>,” from Japaan sn.isc, was stripped by October, of all lier saile, and Ler topmasts wero blown New Y Giller, I ok plice yestor A vast crowd wasinat ading many polit dy's brother. ambers of fine cattls are ar- for the annual fat , which opens in Expe 2 in that city next Moa- ow J ctives from Philadelpha or- 1injChicago yesterdayj to tuke bick James McMannqg, ihe confessed of one Kelly, a year ago in hat ci - MARKEYS BY TELEGRAPAH. New York Money and Stocks. Wkt Sereer November 12. Money 445; exchange steady st §4 Stjerd 3 sovmRSuRETS e U.S 4 116 10} Camencyds..... 126k WETH srocks. inet @2} per cen't recoveral Jath «» itcadin Smaha T efecro. .. Ciitcaco, November 12. No. 2 eprine foll @1 03 for cash; 04 for November; §1 04] er; 81 057 for January. eclined }@ic, with sal @lesales wereat 1 043@105] for De- cember, closing at £1 03, or Decomber; closingat 41%c for cash r November; 417942¢ for Decsmber; mining company blasted at eix o'clock | 42c for January:464c for May. this morning. Al who have come up are likely to live. Thero fs littls or o hope of the thirty or thirty-five that ara down. The canse of the ex- plosion is unknown. Another dispatch says that two hun- dred miners are Iprizoned under the | 84c for cah or N gromnd. Eight have been taken out | D.cember; 86}c for January. dying. The mino is on fire. Stellarton i aing town in the [ county of Pi The iuhabitants to iron and coal mining. The county 3ljcfor January. . was afterwards offered at 8: argmostly Scatch highlanders, given{ November. Tower, with sales November; 303cfor December, elosing, 303 cfor cash or November; 30fc for December; aad No. 2s0ld at ember; Rye—Firmly b 2 a0l at 90c for cash bat for Barley— or November; 89c for Decembe Pork—Mesa, fell 20¢ per bel, and is most populous, but comtuins rich § sales were at §13 624@13 90 for Jan mines of coal and_ iron, tho mai bank being 33 feet in thickness, with 24 feet of good coal SreLiertos, N. S., Novomber 12- 10—p. m.—Messrs. Hudson, Green Simpson, Poole and the other volun. teers have been down in th pit and damp, there boing no air on that sde, as the doors had been blocked by the blast. They found eome bodies but could not identify them. All the twenty-nine horses in the pit dead. Thirty miners remain pit, and it will be imposaible to et them out alive. Six of thoso rec ered are 5o badly injured that thero s | toextra smooth The num- | grades; receipts, 5,800. 1o hope of their recovery. ber still‘in the pit is ssid tobo 44. 1t 3 t im- | at §3 1028 possible to explore the south side for | for N uce on account of the after |8 12 a12 20 for November; 0@12 25 for December; $13 62 for January. Whisky—81 11. Lard—Delined e per 100, and sold 1t $8 1068 174 for January; clos 24 tor cash; §8 073@8. vember or December; $3 10@ for Jan Chicago Live Stock Merket. Cutcaco,November 11. Hogs— Active and steady for best, s;sales_were 75 for lignt packing; 5 00 for ro xtra smoolh 00 for_zood heavy sh There was active markot is feared anotker explosion will occur | for cattle for shipping and cther to-night, when the pit gathers o s | erades, including Texan steers, stock- azain. Work is totally suspended in | ers and good to extra stsers for expor- all the collicries in the country, snd | tation; buyers were out easily to-day miners come to the sco10 of tho acci- | a0d purchased liberally of the above dent in great numbers, but are power- | qualtties; sales ranged from $270 for less to render a istance on account of | Texan steers; $3 C0@355 for good the precarious condition of the pit. | stockers; 84 40@4 50 for good ship- It is not known how tho firs originat- ed, as nove of the men from the side | steers; ping; 4 673@5 70 for choice shipping 5 for good to extra whero the accident occurred are alive | primo shipping beeres; at the presant to tell the tale. Efforts will be made the market is active with a writing ) recover the bedies as soon as it is | good prospect that the bulk of offer- o:nsidered safe. la.m— from Stellartan says: three other parties went down in the pit, but were obliged to return on ac count of the foul gas, and nothin: further could ba done tor some hours, At half past 4 o’clock hundreds of people from the surroanding towss and vicinity had arrived. Over fifty persons who had gone to work in the morning have met a terrible death At 9 o'cluck a party succeeded in get- ting 308 yards from the shaft, but had to rush back. At tho farthest point reached ihey found a third body, but were obliged to leave it until morning, They sent up tho the thres bod previously. found, and identified the other ss that of McMillan. At six o’clock this morning the work of clar- ing the debris will be commenced. This will occupy some hours, Then tho search wil be begun for the bodies. Twenty-four of the victims were married, and leave over a hun- dred children. A Mysterious Find. Special Diepate to the Bee. New York, November 12—4 p. . —Emploses of the Wrecking compa- ny who have been working several woeks a Round Island, above Poeks- kill, on Hudson river. scarching for the vessel which Captain Kidd com- manded during ove of his piratical craises, have discovered a wreck of a vessel one hundred feet long, contain- ing a large quo, buried forty feet deep in the mud. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatchen to Tho Bee. Samucl Aller, of Baltimors, color- d, & havd on board tho oysier schooner “‘Lonis J. Duncan,” was struck on the hoad with a hands. 1ks aod killed and knocked overbeard by ashipmate, Edward Braden, also col- ored, as the vessel was eafering the harbor this moruing. Tt ia rumored that Gen. Grant will be mado_president of the consolida- ted Mexican railroads. A Housten, Texas, specizl says a fire broke cut inone of he cetton Lindsay, aliss Borry, formed the chicf toyic of conversation in political $5000. Helived high and put on too mueh style. compressers there yesterday, destroy- ing 200 bales of cotten and Gamag 300 more. ings will be sold; fresh receipts were dispatch just roceived | 5,800 head; sales, 637 head at the Lust cvening | above figures. St. Louls Produce Marget. Sr. Lowrs, November 12 Flour—Firm_and abont 5c higher; XX, £370@3 9 84 35@4 40; family, $4 80@4 95; choice, §5 35@5 70. ower, at 81 03@1 03 for cash; 31 03@1 04 for November; 81 057 1 05 for December; $1 072@107%@1 07 for January; $1104@l 00§ for Feb- No. 3 do, 99}@99); nary a4, ower at 43¢ for cash; 42]@ for November; 41jc for Ve- comber; « dl3c for January; 417 for February; 45}@d5le for May. Oats—Lowr at 313@31}c for cash; 31y bid for November; 31ic bid for December; 363@37¢ for.May. and Valises closing at$I3 50@i4 25 for | & cash; $12 1 $118§@119; Decomber, 20 for Decem rated Med weare aware of s without an equal a3 blovd- It cores o]l bux common blotch, pim to the worst scrofuls, pleasant, but by all druggist Sr. Croun . Dear Doctor—1 have been using your Golden Medicsl Discovery and Pellets for liver_complaint aud general debility. It i express the gratitude T feel. simply wonderful the efiect your med- icines have had upon me. every way a thousand per cent better. T am youra g backs and Rei their ahirt the m garment guaranteed first-class at 88c. Berley—Firm and siow at 60G95c. ‘nchanged. —Firm at 2le. sky—Steady at $1 09. obbing at §14 (0. Salt Meats—Quiet at $4 5ix at_$5 50@8 2568 50. Lard—Quiet at $8 00 bid. Receipts—Flour 8,000 brls, wheat, 70,000 bu; corn 34,000 bu; oas, 8,000 bu; rye, 2,000 bu; barley, 6,000 bu. Shipménte—Floar, 11,000 bels; wheat, 55,000 ba; corn, 121,000 b oats, 3,000 ba; rye 1,000 bu; barley none. St Louis Live Stocx Market. Sr. Louts, Novemb:r 12. Hogs— and lower; Yorkers and Baltimores, 84 45@4 55; mixed sacking, $450@4 55; butchers’ to ancy, $4 5084 80; receipts, 7,300 head; shipments, 900 head. New York Produee Marzet. New Yok, November 12. Flour—Without important chanue; moderate in the export and jobbing trade; receipts, 2,680 brle; ~ ronnd hoop Ohio, §4 1085 50; choice do, £5 60a6, 5 00; choice, do, do, £ 1006 o choica white ‘wheat, do, 84 Butter—Firm for choice fair demand for Ohio at 14 Eggs—Western firm at 22323 Wheat—TIrregalar for the money if found otherwise. make n specialty of all wool, and chemois underwear, 1 ons we offer special inducentonts | If you have tried ev without receiving any benefit, call at 0 Dodgo street, north si 13th and 14th, and s Iraac Nichols’ ase of cho liver, bl superfine western 83 90@ | 4 35;common to good extra do, £4 65@ | day ot Fonr dav of Apri, 1951, v, Farvose of ig s Total loes 217,000 The Chicsgo, $1 17@1 19; Milwaukee, ' oc90s and i17 14th S red wi oter, §1 1 000 bu. mival. 5 bid; N urary ember; 8 10 ary; 88 20 | lead you into read posscssed by Pierce's cneo we ot that | e forgetfulness of muss be our excuse, sain telling you that 1 Medical Discov- s from the or eruption, sver, sore of lets are = Pterce’s | impossible to It is I am in ratefully, . C. Davmnson, ihe best shirt In the ured at the riority | rkmanship, com- | ements, forced at the me ery shirt of our id will refund Canton ~flannel, also de up with s hand_durabil- weal-Junged and oda are made DTTHEIMER, 1907 Farnam atreet, 2 else, ', between the agent for Remedy. Amer , Jaunice, dyspeps ind wish ail. of Crecentia Thielo, NO“12¢. Price Five Certs EDHOLM ERICKSO Wholesale and Retall Manu JEWELERS, —LARGEST STOCK OF— rer Watches and Jewe ry in the Come and See Our ftock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, h & Dodee, Opposite Poste HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and V/agon Stock, At Chicago’ Prices. wW. J. BEROATCH, 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. TG argent and best sasortment of the West. Telescopie Cases ple Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF, 3 Doors North of Deuglas St.. BELVIDERE -_ /Star Wind Mill, —MANUFACTURED BY— THOS. E. WILLIAM RED OAK 1OWA- cient cathartic. Sold | .J;‘im,'w,".'..’.';‘nz}”;‘f.&' heertully agmiahed. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL. 1st. 1t is more safe in a gale of wind, and ‘the wind from any direction, becanse the wheel lying fiat on the revdy with its edge to the wind, m those nesdine & +he most sudde; nas o effect on it. @ power from. fricilon than otner Wills. Sih. Iewill run with less winl than ot w0 it will_portorm any amount of work required s than s capac- ity \ springanor siding heals b wh-n ou of gear Toth, 1¢ iaa perfoct sel-regu caro of iteeit in heavy properly set n, with s reguiating vane, er ovor damaged ot kool material sl mado. 14th. Al shafls tarned, boxes babited and 't necemmiry parts double notted. ACENT o doubls your money. Frinting House, Ann Arbor, Mich Chams THE CELEBRATED Oval Steel Tooth Harro DB GROOT & GE) Agsut, Omana, Nob. Local Aganta cverywhers os | Flavoring Bxtracts, stc , by smpie, to fnii} 4, Profit good. Outft fres. People's Tea Co., I & 5020, 8. 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