r r THE DAILY BlJ. " ' ATTRDAY N 15 188 * ' I * IN OPEN COURT , Jnflie Biwcf Decides the 1'lalle ' Comity Tar snit , Tlio Douglas County .Inry In 1io Clark Cnsi Still om. rjflTZD STATES COUUT3 , In the United States circuit court yea * lorday Judge Brewer rendered his opinion in the caao of Iho Union Pacific Hallway company ngainat Pintle county , argued on Thuraday by Hon. A. J. Pop- ploton for the plaintiff , and lion. W. H. Hunger for the defendant. . The court diamlaaod the bill praying for an injunction as to all lauds convoyed by deed prior to the bringing of the ault , and also for the taxes of 1881 upon all lands upon which the aurvoy foes were paid pilor to the levy in July of thnt year , From this part of the dociai-n the plaintiff appeals. Upon Mr. Hunger's conati action of the charter that there were no aurvoy fees as the land had boon surveyed prior to the passage of the not granting the lands , the foes mentioned in said act being ing only auch aa were necessary after the passage of the net , Judge Brewer held that the government nud railway company having acted upon a [ different construc tion upon the grant , third partioa were bound by auch construction. From this part of the opinion the dnfondant will appeal. This decision of the court holds na valid about § 3,500 of taxes which the plaintiff haa always contended were other wise. "A great portion of the day was con- turned by the argument in the case ol Lalk nnd others , ngainat Eilor nnd others , In which the plaintiff seeks to enjoin the enforcement of the judgment in the caio of Ejler against Hoguo , rendered at the Hny term of court. The property In volved in this suit Is some tbroo blocks of land in Loup City , Sherman county , in thia state. The grand jury was busily at work nil day , but made no presentments. DISTRICT COU11T. The jury in the case of Kelson against the Missouri Pacific railway , tried before Judge Wnkeloy , yesterday [ rendered a ver dict for defendant without leaving the box under Instructions from the court. Before Judge Novlllp , the case of the atnto against Clark indicted for obtaining mpuoy undoa falsa pretences was submit- to to the jury nt 5 p. m. The defense i relied upon Is "mistakpnjdontity. " The defendant claims that it waa , 'his ; brother who committed the offense.Tito crime consisted in obtaining fromdohn Edwards the sum of $100 by false representation. The jury at 2 oiclock this morning ware still out. On Monday the ciso against J ohn F. Bohtn will bo taken up. rOLICE COURT. 'A , Allondorf was fined $5 for being guilty of assault and battery. The case of the state against Dug Ha- guire for the larceny of broad tickets and tobacco from 0. F. Elsaser & Son , ba kers , was continued until to-day on the statement of the defendant that he had n a confederate , whom the police intend to ] arrest. When young MaguirJ was searched In the police station a letter from his'girl in North PJatto was found upon him , stating that there were no police in that city , and asking him to come out nnd "work" the town. John F. Diorks , agalnst-whom n com plaint was sworn out by F. 0. Festner on Thursday , could not be found yestoiday. ' 'It Is presumed by the police that ho was notified , by some means , of his intended apprehension , and loft the city Thuraday night. Do not be deceived ; ask for nnd take only B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sere Throats. D. S. and Trade Hark on every drop 4 EISEN FBOff THE EUINS , Tlio Ijiu-il Itcllncry Kcliullt The Her Still-Hoiiso Approaching Coniplotioii. The work of rebuilding the Her still- house is being pushed rapidly. The walls have been raised to the desired height and the elevator has boon made one story higher , The "Jarvis" , column has come from Chicago and nearly all the machinery necessary is on ih-j ground. All damaged apparatus or ma chinery haa given wny to new , and to more fulJy protect this great plant its outer walls have been covered withcorru-- gated iron. During all the time since the fire , distilling in n small way has boon i kept up to provide food for the cattle. I It will bo some time before the hunso will bo fully completed , but the works will begin running their full capacity next week. THE NEW UEl'JNEIiy. The works of the Omaha Lard llsfin- cry company , totally destroyed by fire last summer , have boon rebuilt by Fair banks & Co. , of Chicago. The capacity has bson moro than doubled nnd the buildings hnvo boon built entirely of brick. The machinery waa started this week and an improved apparatus will manufacture aoap , buttorlne , and refined lard. Fairbanks & Co. are now the own era of four lard refineries , two of which are not yet fully completed. One is at St , Louis , the second at Chicago , the third at Omaha and the fourth in Now York city. [ Besides all the lard from Boyd's pack ing house , "leaf" nnd "straw" lard ia re fined under outside oantracts. It ia in tended by thoao in charge to have the whole concern running to ita full capacity by January 1 , 1885' The company'a cir cular io Its customers says : ; "It ia hardly necessary f or ua to give the trade our reasons for establishing this ad ditional factory. So many complaints have been made the last three years of the excessive freights charged on our pro ducts from Chicago and St. Louis , that wo have found it necessary to moot the wishes of the trade by giving them our ) gwds at a cheaper point of delivery. " Fraudulent , Drafts. J. Groenhood & Co , , of Chicago , have written to TUB BKK stating that a man by the name of J , A. Ferguson , who has been living in Omaha , has boon making fraudulent drafta upon the firm for vari ous sum * . THK LKTTKll. Ona J A. KenruBoii. claiming Omaha an hi * home , is truvuling through different ttatw madnig fraudulent draft * upon ita for laigo amounts. lie has already victimized ovoral r < tmallbniVers. jfois not and cover has been in our employ. Jlogot away with 850 from the Third national bank , Sid&lla , Mo. , and to-day comes a draft for SM tollected nt Hink- loy s linking eomi.invv ) 1'ellovillo , III. o. GHKKXIIOOD & Co. A few daya ngo M ' > 1 ( Jammings re ceived n letter Irom UrctC'iood * 0 ° - slating that the man Ferguson ca.n'o ! ! ' t" live nt 1204 Howard atreot , in this city. An officer went to the plnco named am found that Forcuson nnd his wife had boon rooming there but had taken thfclr departure , nnd it is supposed that they wont to Lincoln. tt will bo well for bankers to look out for the follow. am SKIN JHSKASKS CUKK1T. lly Dr. Frazler'a Single Ointment. Cures as Ifbymnglc : Pimples , Black Heads or 0rubs , lUotcIiM nnd Kniptions on the face , leavlntf the kln clpnr nnd liCAUtifnl , Also cures Itch , Snlllihoimi , Sere Nlmiloa , Sere Lips nml old , Obsllrmto Ulcers , Sold by drufrfrl't" , or mailed on receipt of prico. 60 cents , Som by Kulm k Co. mid 0 , F. Goodmnu. DIED , O'UKUAN-Novombcrll , 1&84 , at On. in. , of congestion of the lungs , KIel Cnlhatus , infant son of 1) . 0. nnd M. K , OUlegnn , i\Rod D months nnd C days. Funeral this ( Snturdny ) nfternoDn st 3:30 : o'clock , from the reaidonco of tlio pnrontf , South Tenth street , nonr lllcltory. DCS Hloinca nnd Dnbuqna papers i lease copy. A Valuable Ohlll Tonic Hentl tills Testimony. Dou3EY Co. , , AKK. , January 8 , 1883. J. II. Soull it liro. Gentlemen I can certify * to the fact that JIughex' Tonio is the best Chill Ton ic I over tried. I consider it bettor than Quinine. Respectfully , ( Signed ) M. M. KKSTIRSOX. Prepared by R. A. Robjnson & Co. , Wholesale Druggists , Louisville , Ky. , and at retail by Schrotor & Bocht , Druggists , Omaha. Retails $1.00 per bottle , oix bottles , ? C 00 > WE have no hesitation in recommend ing the "Garland Stovoa nnd Ranges. " Their high reputation for durability , economy of fuel , convenience nnd artistic finish stamps them ns the best in the world. It la the constant aim of the manufacturers to make the very boat stovoj that can bo produced , They are umlvalod , ( ! ) A. Bargain In Corner-Lois , ia what most men desire , to keep from filling a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your days nro numbered , nlwnys keep n aupply of Dr. Piorco'a "Goldon Hodlcal Discovery" by you. . When the firat symptoms of consumption appear lese no time in putting yourself under the treat ment of this invaluable medicine. It cures when nothing plso will. Possess ing , as it does , ton times the virtue of the best cod liver oil , it is not only the cheapest but far the ploasantoat to take. It purifies and enriches the blood , strengthens the system , cures blotches , pimpFes , eruptions and other humors. By druggists. The Spiritual Lords , Freeman , in the Contemporary Keviow. The exact position of the spiritual lords is at this moment a very singular one. Their seats In parliament have boon objected to on many nnd very dif ferent grounds. They nro objected to , quite reasonably from hia point of view , by the Nonconformists Booking for the disestablishment of the church. They are objectedto , no less reasonably from hia point ofvViow , by the'zealous church man , whoso idea of the bishop's oUbaJs ao high that lie regrets , to see those who hold it mixed up with .worldly affairs at nil. But there is something to bo said on the other side. If there ia to be any house of lords at all , wo cannot afford to turn the bishops out of it till we have some other visible class of non-hereditary lords to put in their places. Two or three Lords of Appeal In Ordinary nro not enough. Strange as it may seem , the Bishops are the only class of men who keep their seats In Parlia ment by the old traditionary right of En glish freemen to appear in person in the Assembly of his people , They have kept what otoera have lost. In theory wo mignt aay the same of the Earls ; but the Earldoms have utterly loat their ancient character they have become airaply one rank in the hereditary peerage. The Earl , with his illustrious Scandinavian title , really differs in nothing from the French Marquess who walks before him and the French Viscount whi walks after him. But the Bishop still hold the aamo seats by the snmu tenure uro aa when Anaolm braved the vrratli o Rufue , not for ecclesiastical privilege , bu for moral right as when Stephen Lang don read out the charter of Henry , am wrung ita moro than renewal from John aa whrn Edmund , meek and ascetic aa Anselm , could withstand king nnd pope alike in the cause of English freedom. I the bishops' Beats had been taken at any moment up to the present , it would have been simply giving up the Innermost defense fenso of the fortress to ita assailants. I would have been setting the final seal to the long encroachments of the exclusive hereditary doctrine. In any moro general < oral consideration of the whole aubjoct , this ma'tor ' , like others , will have to bethought thought over. Hood's Sarsnparilla , acting through the blood , roaches every part of the system , and in this way positively cures catnrrh. , - Heredity in Kyca IndlanapoliH Journal , When both parents have eyes of the same color 89 per cent cf the chlldroi follow their parents in this feature , and of the 12 percent born with eyes other ) than the parental color a part mutt bo attributed to Intermittent heredity. More females than males hare black or brown eyes in the proportion of 40 to 45. With different colored oyca in the two [ parents , C3 per cent of the children follow - low the fathers in being dnrkoyod , and GO ) or cent follow their mother in being iark eyed. . to Canada. OTTAWA , November U. Immigration ru s urns show ; Since January , total arrivals , ci 138,030 SO.OCOof wlioniweto settlers , D8.000 - ' 7 through to the United States. For ho Hame period Just year , there were 103,000 trrivnis , 97,000 of wtom settled In Canada xnd 00,000 were passengers to tha United states. Pure .Buckwheat Flour and Maple syrup at J. B. French & Co.'a. Fine Milwaukee Sellorio Knollon BO- bon angelongt boi Weimora' . Try the Minnesota wheat Hour made at 01oi ho Omaha roller mills. Guaranteed oin f jest. tf n Ask your Qrooerfor UA.MUDUQIR : soap. m al2.tf .0 se ; log AKB OoAt atJimzon &Iiro. .Jm sec I. . Largo atook of Diaries for 1880 at 5Cl 5 < iVheeler Bros. tf Cl ! < Cdlifonttu Honey Large invoice just nx eceivcd by J. B French & Co , x ' 8 Now Raisins , Figs and Nuta a1 AV/e- / new , VI \ LET JOY BEJNCONFINEO , Hope for Happier Day Tatos Roe ID And Great Joy Provndos .Palaco Temple and Hovel. A .Pair of Polygamists Find Quarters in the Pom The OloHO of the CnnipjilKii CIlv 'vi Now A'IKOP to nil CliniinvN oT Cornwx > ndonco of THK UKK. ] SALT LAKK CITY , November 11 , 1881. The orn of dullncts nud deadness tlmt ins charnctorized ndAirs in Utih during , ho gronlor portion of the proaont yonr ma boon ouccoodod by a violent reaction , tied the oacitotnont In sotno dlroctiona ia greater than over recollected by the old- oat inhabitant. This has been brought about partly by reason of the elections , ocal and gonoul , that hnvo caused the ceonoat intoroat in Utah na wall ns in the rest of the country ; and nlso by thova- rioua polygamy trial ) which hare ended n two casoa in the conviction of the nc- cuaod , Thoao trials being conducted , as : ho Moimona think , vrith unroaaonablo aovority , has c.-xuaod nn intcnao feeling , Dspecially : i3 the judge refused to take jail when the parties appealed to sno BU- ironio court of the territory. Inatead of following the rule that haa boon in variable in the practice of the courti of , hia territory , to permit the prisoners to give surotica until their casoa ware finally disposed of , ho has committed t'leso ' two men to the penitentiary , where they will remain , not working out a portion of .heir sentence , but awaiting the decision if the higher court until a final decision [ n reached. Some argue that it ia SIMl'tV A MATIEU OF A man with the right of appeal who had boon convicted of murder might just as well be executed during the time his case was pending adjudication in the higher courti as to put a man in the panitontinry nnd keep him in durauio vile during the time thnt ho also waa awaiting the decis ion oflho appellate tribunal , after which he will have to fill his full term of Im prisonment. Arguing from this stand-point the ma jority have como to the conclusion that any change In ollicials will bo batter for Utah , and therefore they are enthusias tically for the democratic ticket , though of course In presidential matters , this being a territory , its citizouu have no voto. voto.Tha Tha candidate of the people's party f o delegate , Hon. John T. Cralnc , hoi bcoi elected by on immense majority , and tin opposing candidate , Capnin Rinsfon Smith of Ogden , has received a mud smaller vote than was cast by hia part ; two years ago , when Mr. Van 'Ailo we their standard bearer. Besides these , t increase the general intensity of feeling there iavo boon local-matters In whip ] veiy.atrong epithets , bittbtch fgos"nnc countbr-chargeBTibara.boon" by op posing nowspap'ers ; nnd"last Saturday John Q. Cannon , n son'of''tho ox-dole " ' XUuisHED THE 1,00-U , , EMIIOtt * of the ; TributiO'for ueing Jm nnmo ant thatof his sister-in-law , a young uh married lady , as ho asserts , in a.most uu warrantable manner , and refusing testate state the truth when It had been demon stratcd that that which ho had published waa utterly without foundation. Fo this fracas Mr. Cannon was fined § 15.0 and costs. Wo have also had n sligh shock of earthquake. Putting all these perturbations together , with the expec tation of the chances thai tZio near future may evolve the general placid complexioi of society hero has been wtorkod to a ten sion that It will take considerable wisdom to prevent feelings of such a bitter character actor developing as to endanger the tran quility of the community. Still judgln ; from the past , when high feelings , thougl not so intense , have baforotimo arisen It will probably pass away because botl aides will shriek from making the firal hostile movement. Taking nil things into consideration wo have no fear for the future pence of Utah , though some liavo prophesied that matters , if they ( continue In their present course , canno ; bo settled without the shedding of blood. ; With thesa parties the wish is probably the FATIICIt OK THE THOUGHT. But the general sentiment is , aa ox crossed by the most conservative men ihoao who have boon hero the longest , ind who should from their position know the condition cf mattora that thinga will quiet down after the election , and jspecially if there should bo a change in L Jio administration. There can bo no loubt , for It is openly admitted , that n -ory strong judicial campaign will bo naugurated by the present ollieials hero iKainst tha peculiar institutions of Mor- nonlsm , bat should those oflicials bo sup. planted by others It is very irobablo that a milder policy will o pursued for the time baing. The attorneys of these who have boon lonvicted , and their sympathizers are trong in the belief that the convictions atoly attained will , bo quashed by the tlK tlt l lourt of lust resort on the ground .of the K legality of the manner in which the jiry , fl vosi Impanelled by open venire , and for 11 arious other reasons of a technical char- 11t iCtor , which they claim are fatal to the t irosocution. ItW ItSI THK Ol'K.Y VJiXIHB 8V.HTEM SI also regarded by those who have civil asos on the docket ad a very dangerous ondition of affairs , for It is argued where n lilliona of money are involved , aa there : ire many mining cases in this lorritory , hat an officer with nn open venire lu his and can pack a jut/ for either party as is sympathies may run or as induce ments may bo offered , nnd that oonsu- ' uently there will bo no safety for Jill- f ants but all would m deptnd upon who 0. ould use the most corruptive fund. Trade Is picking up aomowhat , nnd , wing to an nlmost unprecedented spell exceedingly fine weather this fall the icchanioal trades are otill enabled to con- Inuo in full blast. This will enable iauy a workman to j.reparojfor tlio irin- sr , who , It was thought , earlier in the aion , would 8eo very hard times by jaiou of the moagronees of the labor ? f the earlier months of the year. omofow commercial failures have 03- nrrod , but nothing like so many as woo eiierally Rnticlpated at the commoccu- lorit of the year when the freight war otweon the two rival railroads disturbed [ slues to such an extent that it waa eri- unly feared tlmt many small merchants ouid go to the wall. At any rate the i i j-- o' n conor.\l oondiltorfw1 Utah if HKALfftV ASH OgJon 1ms probably aulle.'ed mt my other part of the tcrrlto.'r through the dullnoaa of buafneta and thn 'liiputcs of thu nilroads. Outside of that OK'V i nd of S ltlko the olfcct haa boon ' \ iry trivial , Iho grtat ilrnwb.ick at iho prca- out time , as 1 mentioned in a previous letter , being the difllcuUy that the agri culturists have to find n market for their products at paying rates. WE.NO. " FOREIGN OIlOIiKUA. IN KU.XNOK. Nxn fArxn OVTICKS ] iNfnrixr 1'Ants , November 14. 1'lvo cancn of waa reported nmonir Iho employes of the ofti- co nf the nowsiirtper Jlonltour Vniiorsal , Ono dlctt Inslnntly. IS'oithor tlio lin tlio inurKiie wotila receive the body , so the commii nry of tlio ixJIco ivivi ublipcd to r turn it to tlio loilglng ! > . 1IAVAOK3 OF THRSCOl'ltOK. PAIIIH , November 1 1. The tontitmotl colt ? \CAlhur keeps the mortality from cholera from exceeding ono In 30,000. The rnvnew nM tivial compArcd with tliooo of tjphoid fever. 1 ia knoun Uioepldcmlc-nindo fearful rnynRea ntnonfr the gnrriRon buttlto iiilllUry olliclnla Xiblhli no stntomont nntl 'rurtmo U > | ; ho nny nformnttnn. 1'AIO , Novcmbor M. lrowcr froah cases of holort > occurred to.tlny , but tlio iiiortnlltv in- roa'ieil. i'our Intuilred cholera ; pntionts nio ti tlio boppltnla. Yestordny there werr ( twenty- vo tloathii , forty-Hi ) ; of' which were In tlio oupltalfi , In twelve liours ondintrrvt noon to- ay tlioro won ) ten tlcnllm- ttu city nud lovcn In the hoipitnls , HI'IIKAIHNM TO SPAIN. l\lAl > nu > i September Hi Sovorali KVSCB nml wodentlm from cholera ocMineil at Sarci'lotm. line CMC * , Uv ) tatal , occurred m tin I'rurinco f Vatitioift , AMKUIOAN nilOIEOTION. WAHIUNOTON , November 1-L Beirotary tlcCulloch has prepared n olrc'tlut1 In relation o the Importation of old r.tg * fionti lufoctoil orti which modified bo ! oxiatbe orders im liat subject , so na to continue tlio embargo ntil further notice , nnd to tloclnro nil Krench uid Moditarrancan post ? to bo lufccteil , I-'IIANCO-OIIINICSH TAM HOI INVXSTW. I'AlJts , November 1-1. A dispatch to-day rom Slmiiglmi stales the French forcus have ccuptod Tnm Sui. JOHN' llUtX'.S HAND. LONDON , November 1 1 . The governiuout ias aont two hundred tons of torvKXlooa to pro- ect coalln.7 Htutlona in China. Conl'orcnue , November H. Mosaw. Sanford , and Strauch arrived hero to take part n tlio Congo conference for Iho opening of vhich to-morrow ovorythmp has been pre- ared. Bismarck intends to keep out of the obatu until the work of the conference is ompleto. 'IViTCstlnl Capers. LONDON , November 11 , A snvaro shock of artbqunlvo , nccompaniod wi h n terrific ox- lonivo ropoit. occurred to night nt Clithoroo , ancaslnro , about twenty miles from Man- huater. The shock throw down hoiB03 _ on tlio itreoti and caused great consternation uuil ex- citeinont. Some Other Year. LONDON , November 14. The News gaya that tliuro will bo no dissolution of Parliament this year. Tlio TrottbliB in Skyc , LONDON , November 14. In the commons to-day Harcourtsecretary of state for the home donnrtmcnt iald that the croftora had hia dcapctt sympathy. He wia not in favor of tlQ ) employmeii of foroe against thorn , and earnestly appealoll to the landlords of the west of Scotland to mitigate the condition of the croftorsj fff PARIS , November 14. The deputies com- mlttoo rejected a proposition by the govern ment to increase the tax upon imported for eign cuttlo. RAILWAY AND GOMERCE. A BREAK I'BOM THE 1'OOL. CIIICAOO , November 14. The ijonoral pis- serjger agents of the Alton and Kock Island roads Issued a joint circular to their eastern nd aouthontorn connections to-day sayir ; ; that they objected to the arbitrary rate of &j tllowed thorn from C hicago to tlio Missouri river on through bueineis from the cast nt cut rates , ai fixed by the Tiunk lines , October 15. Dint , therefore , to protect themselves and their connections on business to the Miesomi river , they will accept their proper proposi tion , of whatever through rate those connec tions may find it necessary to make for self- iirctectlon. This license to make rate is to ipply to btuinees ticketed through Chicago , 3t. Louis , liiuomington and Peoria. AN IIlON-ltOUNI ) COSIl'AOT. NEW YonK , November 1 1 The joint ex- jcutivo cominittoo of the trunk line cormnii- ion decided to-day to restore east bound ar jir rates , ai adopted last July. This will o into effect on the 17th inst. , and apply to ill classes of freight , except live Block Hash o.td , nnd CBijccIslly the president thereof , vlll DO held strictly icsponaiblo for any cut loroaftcr. PAILVIIEH Or TIIK WKEK. NBW-YOIIK , November 11. Failures the iaat seven doys , 230 , in incicaso of 0 com- tared with lait week. FIK.VJ1S IXOAHNATJO. TEXAS rADHKNOKIl THAIN WIIKCKI.I ) 11V 1IEN1M , IIESULTINO IN DIRASI'Klt AND WHOM : HALK LO.SHOI' Ml'K. HKJirBTKAD , Texas , November , i I , At ulf pnut ono o'clock thla morntni ; the north. iound train on the Texas nnd Control railway ns wrcckodtwo miles south of thia place and afnrns known ten people were killed out' Ijjlit and fifteen wound oil moro or loss dan gerously. Investigation by the railway nu- horitlfH reveals' thnt the diabolical work waa one by discharged cmploycos and thlc\cs In lie vicinity who bought to wreck ho frolglit train for the opolln contained. breaking into a Hoctloii ouse , the wreckers obtained the noce sary loin , and by pulling Kplko and unfastening lie hah platea arranged the luil to yield to rcasnro without , however , entirely removing It BO .happened that n passenger tral'i oving the right of way and being behind hand as Iho float to roach tliw nccnu ot the disaalor , tilklng the looaened rail , the engine and tun er got over safely , whllutwo baxgagocars , the mil and oxprouH and two ] 'tillnmn itleepe went vor a thirty-foot ombankinont into the creek. the baggage car , L. Ccdo a , iviiling pas- | n or agent of the Now York , Texan and i lexical ' ! railway , wan drowned , with K. lr. ion's , baggogemastor , and ( Iroon Lewis , u jlored parter. The others killed are : Lo inr Leaks , newsboy ; Ifninp Thornan , of Nav- iota , a wood contractor ; a Gorman lady id throe children ; Julia Clilldreau , Atlanta , Ga. , aged ( i. Wounded : Kxpross m cmonKnr H , U McMullcn , ItoUert Victor ) Wallacoj Kov. I ( J , John , of Galvestun ; Dim nja s , J { . H J'ordtran , IJaii'l Mc-Kiml * . 0. Uuplon , A , H. Jnclr.on , 1 } .1. Cockri-ll , uitln Gombrack , W. W. Cluldrcas , Ismio laeBey , Wm. Masboy John Kilv/atds , W. II. [ urton , Mm. Kdtil.1 Tha injuries of AIcMnl- iiand I't'opltB are likely to prove fatal. ] tu- jf trwlna with railway ( jlliclals and n o at the Bcanu. J7'3 Hiirnctl JiaHti Hull Italw. HI , Ciui'AOo , Novmnber 11. Tlio lo n on A. .I. & lirotliar' * Block of bpjrUng gooJa as adjUHted to-day , Iho insiuaiico companlen lyintr 5 > 75C03 , bting the low Biintwliifd on if DimKir/a : SALAD DiiitwiNo : ifc Cuiii BAT SAUOK for all kinds of salads , fish , jgotablea and cold'meata. Ohesror and ' 3tt r than homo mnde. No eauca it was over offered IJU.VIMMtD'S SIOUY. A Talk \Villi tlio Mtm AVIi > Has JU'cn St. Sorgonnt Uraiucrd , of the flrooly Aro- Sic cipodltioif , . paid the Republican a call fast evening aid requested that the an * nouncomont of "Storm iJo.ilen/'tho play which is now boinj ; performed nt the Na tional , that the survlvoia ol the Orcoly expedition would appear , bo denied. The sergeant said that Sergeant liphlcrbock was ths only ono _ of the eurvivoia who had appeared in this playr and that waa in Now York city , and inco that time neither honor any ono else-of the patty haa hart any connection with it. Sergeant lirainerd c\mo to-thia city on Friday , nnd ho is the first of Iho surviv ors to arrive hero , llo is a line looking man of about 30 years of age , compactly built , with cleaT cut features , dnrk brown hair and mustache , nud hazel 0708. It will bo roinombiinji that ho accompanied the lamented Locliwood on his mauiora- bio ilodgo journey and Is now the only penon living of that party which reached the furthest point north in the /Arctic zouo. The conversation drifted to hia oxjior- ionoo lu the frozen regions , and ho gave a graphic description of'tomo of the In cidents which occurred during the thrso years the expedition remained in that re- cloiu Ho sold that nt l x > rt Conger their llfo vras pleasant enough , aa they had plenty to road and ont nud abundance cl fuel to keep them warm. Doing naked if the mcu xrow despond ent during the long winter's nights , ho said that nt first it rras a novelty , nnt ) they rather enjoyed It , but toward the end of the winter season it was seldom ono would hear n Inu h or n joke. The depressing influence waa removed when the aim made its first nppearanco in the spring * and they all rrgaluod their good spirits , lloforring to his trip to the "far thest north , " ho oaid that although it waa known nt the time they had gone farther north than Naro's expedition , the labors had been so great % a tt ) take all the enthusiasm out ot them , but of course they felt some pride In what they had accomplished. Do spoke of the preparation that had boon made for a oucoiid expedition the next year , and said that thla expedition had boon prepared in accordance with the experience gained by the first , and that they felt confident they would have boon able to have gone nt least seventy-five miles beyond the point reached the pre vious year , but after traveling six dayo open water waa encountered , and they wcro compelled to return to Fort Conger. llo related the experience of Ur. Pavoy , who waa adrift on nn ice iloo In the polar son for two days. Dr. Favoy and his party followed the route of the English expedition , being desirous of reaching n point further north in the tnmo direction than the English had , but after leaving the land of Capo Joseph Ilonry a severe ntorm occurred , breaking the ice up into many floes. Dr. Pavey fell into Hi watorbut succeeded in climbing on on of the UUCP'and wna drifted about fo twodaya until the current carried th Hoe to the ahoro. Speaking of the retreat from Fort Conger gor , Sorgt. Brainer'l said the groatos care waa oxorciaed to carry nothing bu what was absolutely necessary , and ovoi that carried waa reduced to ita minimum weight ; tent-poles were vrhiltlod dow until they had.barelyptrougth"enough re mainlng"'fcTaupport the tent , nnd eve Iho edges of the sleeping bags were cu off in order that they would not enl have losa weiaht , but alsj take up lea upaco. Ho said that the statement whlo had boon published that Greely loado moro coal on ths steam launch than wa noccciary , and neglected to carry provia iona Instead , and that there were sovora tons of coal loft in the launch when i was abandoned was not true ; that every thing put In the launch was weighed wit the greatest nicety , taking into consldora tion the length of time it would tak them to roach Capo Sabino. So oxac was the calculation thnt irhon the abandoned the launch there was enl ono or two shovola lull of cnal ro maining. In leaving Fort Conger thor wna not the slightest doubt but that the ; would find nt Capo Sabine an abundanci of provisions , if not n vessel waiting fo them , but they alao thought it probabl that the launch would bo crushed In th Ice and the party compelled to return tc Fort Conger for the winter. In otioh nn event they would have started the fol lowing spring and returned overland There were enough provisions at For Conger to have kept them during tin winter , but the supply of fuel had beoi exhausted , and moro would have to bo mined from a coal mine In thu vicinity. The doga had been used for hauling the sleds , and instead of killing them , aa had boon nuggealed when they were about to lenvo the station , decided to let thorn live and to leave open for them three months' provisions , as in caao thu party returned the dcga would have been in valuable , Sorgt. Braincrd doncribod their disap pointment on their arrival nt Capo Hub- ino , and said that after recovering from It they treated the matter philosophically mid made preparations for the winter. "Wo had no fuel , " nad ! the sourgeant , "and heated our tea by an nlchoholic lamp , which was extinguished almost bu fore the water wai boiled so as not to rrasta any of the alchohol , " "You must have become pretty well icquelntod during the winter at Capo Sabine ? " "Wo did. It waa a place where the jhnractor of a man came out. Wo tried o talk most of the time to keep our ipirits up , and before spring I guess ivory man know as much about the htnilies of all the others e-i ho did about ils own , Up at Fort Conger everyone uid been reticent about his family aflairs , mt that didn't last long at Capo Sabino. iVo never know that Gardiner waa a mar- icd man until the Iaat winter , " "Did you ever talk about good thinga o eat ? " "Vca ; that was ono of the ways wo had f amusing onrsolvoj , Wo got up olab * rate bills of faro and ordered Tf hut wo ranted , and wo nil wanted overytlu'ng on ho bill. " "Did you over really make up your lind ( hat yon must die'/ / " ii "Yea ; always towards the last wo con- luded that wo could riot live many moro ays , but death hud no terror for ua , Vo thought of it rather as a welcome reef - of from our Bufferings , " "Wan there much lalk of religion here1' "Not much. I think wo would have icon good subjects for a bund of mieaion- rics oven on the day wu wuin rescued. 1 lon't moan that we were irreligious. Any ircfanity or obscenity was duciiunto irtnccd. and I don't remember but little either all that winter , ISut we didn't all ; inn-jit about religion. I sou it ro. ortod that Lieutenant ( Jrooly was read- ng u prayer when the rescuing party amo , but thut is a mistake , ( ircely wds 'fc'yinK ' In a pemmicun can when the ics- unig party arrived. " The Burircunt said tlmt there wi n little ttrew there , the buds of which weio very s.i , ct. The plnnte prow in litllo ° 'liml ' . " "a a irMii would Ho down nnd 1' ck and ct all ho could find in on 1'Ucp ' , ihon roll to the next clump. It did not lake ao inwoh ntrongih to roll ns t ( walk. Wlon ] tVo fiwt douth occurred i a . 'lof.in over tlio aholo parly , but n ona after the other diopped off they bo cams indifloront to it , and only wondered whether or not they -ro&Id bo the next. lnoeer oMit spoke of the horoUm by t-wpoMl hlllson , oven ftr hii feet nnd nnniU hntl been f re K ? IT off nwl ho was lying helpless In the lent. KIRson was frozen in Drcombcr , but wna kcp-t nlivo until iho next July. 1IUiiondhisii was Horrible. His foot nnd hands were not amputated , but dropped off , nnu ? the stumps were bandaged nn. X spoon was tlotl to hm right arm and a cap of water placed near him. Ho know bis hands were gone , but did not know th t his foot had dropped oil' A month after his foot wore gone eono ono nskod him how ho roU llo answered ho was foiling nil rlqht , but th bottom of his rlpht foot itched. It was feared that if inlormod of She losa of his feet the shock would bnvfr killed him * , Every time the rtnmps of nro legs were di cased a screen was so placed that ho could not see their condi tion. Sorgt. Bnviner.l naid thnt EHisoa never complained , and whenever any complwnt waa unulo by others his staple remark : "Uoy , . 5 don't see what jou have to complain of ; I don't compln ! . " That remark was-alwaya ulllciont to atop Iho grumbling , Sergt. Brnfnord Uiinka that sickness at Damp Conger war > prevented by wine monaurccsadopted1 'ay Lieut. Oroely ro- Utivo to oxnrcioo. This they were ro- mired to take ono hour each day , but' ivoro allowed to pursue their onn inclt- nntlon ns to the kind of exorcise to bo taken. Ho said ho was of the opinion thnt if the course pprsuod by the English expedition in rcquring each man to per form n certain amount of work each day lind been unforced at Fort Conger , tlio result would'have boon that the men ivoiild not grow despondent nud dls- iaso sot in. Ho said that at first after they worn coscuod they did not care for food , but in three or four days they became raven- ous'y ' hungry , and nto ovoi/ three Joins , Mid oven with these frequent meals the tmpuleo nb the table was to reach out md take every nrtlclu within flight , In- itoad of waiting until they were sorvrd. 1'hia hunger Initcd them for three weeks , In which time they accumulated nearly eighty pounds of f.U each , llo said that lie found llowora aa far north na ho had gone , and that near Fort ( Jangcr there \vnsan abundance of gan\o. They killed aver ono hundred musk oxen tlio Reason. fho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agol SYMPTOMS Of * A H of appetite , Huwrlieniitlvo , 1'nln In tlio licnilvltli u ilull ncnnntlon In the Illicit pnrt , I'll I n under Iho nlmuldcr- blnilo , ViillncNH nftcr nitlnu , with utlU- lucllnntlon to exertion of body nrnilnil , Irrltiilillltvnf tomiior , lovnplrltfl , with nfccllnrrof liavlnc nculcctpdiqiunJuty / , \Vonrliu-HH , ll9r,7liicA ,1rIiillrrlnrnt ( hn Ilcnrt. Dots bulorotho even , llcnilncbo ever the rlelit eye , lloatlcnnnoiii , rrllli ntful dreninit , Highly colnrcil Urine , nml CONSTIPATION. TDTT'S FlIiX.8 are especially adapted to such cases , ono < lnao directs Buolt n jlianirooffoolliiffastoitstonlalithoBuiroror. They Increase tlin Aiipctllc.nnd CIXUBO tha body to Take u J'CMI , dun tbo eyncm II iKHirlnlieil , nnd by their Tunic Action on the IHBtitlve CronusllcKitlnrHtoiilH nro product-it. I'rlcn aBc. ! i Murray St..IV.Y. p wp m " - " GHAT HAW or WIIIDKRKS ohangO" to n GLOsar BLACK by a siiiRln application of this DTK. It imparts a natural color , nets instantaneously. Bold by Druggists , or lent by ozprosi on receipt of 91. tjffico , 44 Murray St. , Now York. _ J n line 30 j can Uin-clil I'ri-scrlptlonsof nnomliujnU'liyslclan. KliuiiloSttfoanUSure. josToi'riiiNcii-ti.iiO'j cyiiun. nucE. I ovcrrfUoiiKCktlon , Iiill.immatlnn3. . . 'J.1 Vt'oriiM , Wurui 1'uvcr , Worm Colic. . .11.1 < : ryiitiC < ) Ur.o > 'Tt > t.tiliirrf ! ! InfauU . ' "i Uli rrl ? tiicfi'lirfreiioriVilulti ( "i Illgoiitvry. Oriplinr , UlllomtJolio41 < ! iifi < * rfi. plotbn < it Vomiting , m Cniiu l-olil. UronchltU45 Nmir. .ilirlfi. 'J ootlmclifl. J'nconcho .m 1 - - - - i. lilclt JIcatlacbnVoitlgo . ! 4.t i orl'lif nfcil ! ( 'rituiilivncuto or ohionlo ; luilucnrji .nil \VlloiiliInir < 'otil'll.Vlcili'plJoiKlia ( ,51) Cli-iiiM-itl > .OillIyriy ] 'nV'cnkiiL-M .fill JCIlllloy plHVIIHK l Nurvniinl > i > lIIICy 1.IM ) llrlllliryAVi'iilinrNU , Wnttlnu Hod .nil i > iiii < oft liiilli-ari'.rAliiitation 1.00 PECBFICS , ( , Kica \Vaihfr , 'J o ma to , " " I'litnjilcln , Starch , "VpLO" WI n 4 a n J Fruit .Sirjinnr. Twelv * ? . / AMED utticlc in one. Tht Qreitcst Catl- citla Eccwi. Mot * told thin all otlierSleves ind blfteri combined ) Ifvcrybodr Ilkci Iliem I W inaki > tare * &lfiti and Mlierf for tiand ted power , Willelor ctulofue , Tb.lluottrsm.rMfj Co. . Cincinnati , O. . 44 * CinilSt. , New Vert. Artnti wanted for ! ltcnca 6p claltUi a UI U > r C.t tVltCEN SPRING VEHICLES ! rtailrat rldlim \flili-lo inndn. dui m e iy wltlt ono iiur > i as with two - - i.-'r -f lie Hpflnui ullieii nmliliurlrnnrrnrdlniilullinwul.-litIliey rry. Eiiuully well niluiiteil In f/Jiifli country tcli und fine driven of cltlt-n. AlnWifufliirfJiiniJ lit by nlllliRlFiiillnuCarrlnKnlliillili-riiniid llrt- l. Ilrnry TlMlU n. I'nlmli'r , HI. I.uult. wil ttiOAUU. ABBOTrullEBV CO thrlv'B on Horllck'ii 1'ood.rllij rraullll luotlirrt Mollnn. ' n.UI. v < niiuin > i i.i : Munll IiaitMrKS'rOODIOUlN''AK'l'xfru fiiuHiriliH'riiilrc'HiHfo ! ( : il IIIB l'i lu < t txcd In In ultlt or nil-kin' lor INTAVJ H. 'j li"U' tdiut for IlVHl'ii'l'liHuiiil : ! INVAI.IDH , IlitililylitT.flU'l' i.'iiiiialiitfiiiutlii'tvfluailrliik I'rliti < uuu > l'ic ! , X ilruc'trti'tH , Itotiltoniht ! ticiilincntofhiWn".ifrw. I liollcvo It to liv Jiurlur tu aiitlblnl ( if ( I I'oaiorelillJrcir1 D iiwwoiu U. H .v.ir ) ' . . ' "I'ltlieil'vlluKly l runouui.o jt t1 . U t liWJ lu II r market " II' .V llurrtlt , V , A , llMlon "Ouo of frtbi'it lutitltutv * [ or uibthtr 4tulU , ' - ; / . ( / . i lam. M. ILiiwiUini , A' , r. Will Iw rent I riumll cm ntxli't ' ot tirlcu In ttjinps. noM ! < " ) i > KIIOD ro. , itufiufVIM. . 4UM'e ' = llo. jlKU'a Uy" 'iiTiitw ur /itlvcrtlfilnff Clients , "I Inn boonmo o common to b9gln An article , In an clcqant , ititcruntinft MyJr. "Theif * 'in il into aomo ndrertJcetflont that wo &vM nil tncb , 'Auil simpi , * call attention to the taor- HA of Hop IiHk'ra in aa plain , honest terms ns poajiMt , "To induce pitopto "To giv.i them one trial , whith ser r < ? vo tiinir vol totlmt" they will utrur dj any tiling oko. "Tint JlKsiicnv HO' ' itira'iljr ' n/.teilln aI ! lin t pery , Knl ftait nn'l ' dociilnr , ' "Having i > largo H Je , if ( il mujyfantlny all other medicine * . "Tlioro Is mv two denytni ? tliK virtues of the ltip'i > lAnty nml the ] > r optiiton of Jlen liltttr urn shown frroat elite wdnon Mid ability * 'Tn coin jflundingn incdlcityr' whowtirliio ro J it.ilpirilo to every oiHi'aobaHrvatrbi.1' "Ifbl "Sho lingered and Buffered tig away nil the time for yoar.V' "Tha dbctorr doing lior no foodj'1 "And1 nt last was cured bth is Bbp Httora the napcnronyso much about. " "Indbcdrihdeodr "Upw thankfW'wo ' houlrlbr f6rthaS modlcinci" . . "Elovca years otsr daughter ouf.Srml oiv a bed of znisory , "From vcomnlieaUon rrf kldnoyrliver , ' rliotimntic trouble raid Nsrvous dobllity , "Under the earn pC'tho Iboat physJciana "Who gavtvhor diaoaoo rarious names , "But no relief , "And now she is restored ioua In. good health by as- simple n remedy aa H6p Bittnrs , that wo hrxl'nliunnotl ' for years- before using it. " 'Simxixyin. \ . VaUier IB Getting Woll. "My daiightora nay : "How much bettor father is slnco ho used Hop Bitters " "Ho is getting well nfUr-his long suffering - " If foring Irrm a disease doolaed incurable. " "And wo nro BO glad that ho motl your- Bittora. A L.uiu of Utica , N. Y. - _ r ' .1TNu-jj Rcnuino without a luxcn of Rrcon Hops on tlio ufclta lubil. slum all ! > ! iollu , polsaubui'i ' tun wltb "Hoji" or "Hops" In their r-aiiio. llostottcr'a" Stout. acliU.ttcrnUaAflriot .ilood ilcptircMt , r < i- tlonalcixthaitla.anil' ' anui > oiliantl bllloui aroclllo Kr lltcstho * ( Allln oncrflci ot. tlio dcVlttatfd ftfidi cliecks | ircnnturbilo- blllotiH remittent ! . complain ts 'o a inn UK the evil * which It entirely ro- ino\ci. In Ircplfil couiitrtoi , wlicruthi liVcr.aiiil ban els are onram most unliu or ftlily ntfuctcd hj : the comblnuil InlUifiico of climate , tl'ck ' and w.it or , It (3 a > cry iccra'ary or sale by all druggicU Anil Icalers conorally J > * icUBt 4t > rt.itn4laHi4 ftf ltiUlt * flavortiwik3et4Tlli " * * ' * * * * TiplN 1 * * pUi * cf cl..mr tri > ' .til \ * ill nxic-r drinii Tif It. tii M A * fiurutil-c41) . / Vi'iiTfruatn't * .NsL > - ) , nil. A * * zW& j. w. worrswAini , cots iswst f * * ' ' ] . .t BOTTLES. " ' Rrlnuger , . . . , . . " . Jiavun'a. ; . Cnlmbacuer , , . .Buvarfu , Pilsner. . . . Duhoniian. Koisor > . . . . . . . . . ) .B.'i"nou. ! : DOMESTIC. Budtvoiscr St , Lonio. A.nhnuflor. . . . .St. Louis. . . . . . 3clilitz0)lsuer ) Alilwaukco. iruc'o Omaha. Aln , I'oTtar , Domestic and Elu'ne W'ma. VD. MAUKER. 1213 li'nrnam Sfc The nto.cf ( be term " SSa Lino" In connection with tb M ccti'orato ntmo ot K Kicrt raid R convoys tu Idea of uatnlut required by the traveling pub lic Short Llc Oublt Tliu tntl the bett 9 ic,5)- = .3ii B tloue all ot whlcli no run- icJ by the nateel ullv.fcv tu America. ] HICAGOiffILWA0KEE , And St. Ikowuu unit OJIMUOJ over l.KO mlleo ) uittmu llllno'a , Wtcrutin , Ulnncec ikoti ; nil a tsm&InHucu , branckea GDI tench til ( bo prcat ljusliicfs ccutios cf tha NctlliwcBt and Par Went , It natur Jly tr.awnu Iks Ifccrlptlon of Ehoit Line , Bed licet llcuto bctncca Cblc KO , Milwaukee , St. I'nultnd lIlnLccr < ! .l. CblcoioMIInaulvca , Ia Crotcc BiidV'lnciu : Cblrtgo , MII ouicc , Aleidten tnd Hlluidjlo CIilcnRO , Slllwaukcu , Eau Clalro and EtlllntUr Cblcogu , Mllwaukte , Waurauccd Jlcirlll. Chlc K , Ullvtaukco , lleavcr Dem nd Cibkcib. Chtc Kt > , MIlH&ukcc , Waukntka and Occnoiccwoff. Chicago , llllHROlice , JUdlaon and 1'rMrlodu Cllcn , Oblcago , MUwnukcc , 0 ntonua and Filtlbaolt. Chicago , Uololt JanovlUe and Mmetal Point. Chlctgo , Hlpln , ItocUoid and Uubuque. Cblogo , Cllnlcn.llock Island and Cciju R > rt ° 11' Chlctgo , Cccull DIuffB and Cmt l' . CbiciKO , Blcui City , Slcui 1'altcacd Ttttt ( a Chicago , UllMaukcc , Mltckrll ccd Cl f mbcrlalu. Keck leland , JJubuijUo , Ht. Paul ( nil Uluntapoill. Ducnpcil , alreir , St. Paul and Ulnnccpclb. I'ullnran S cti'trB c.nd tbo Flnrtt llnli ) > ff Can In ilio ; rM aroiun on the rotlnllncaol ILoCIlIOAOO , U1LW AOKKK AND SI' . PAUL It AIL WAY , and every attention li paid to paicccgunby conileouacmplojoj f tbeCcmpany. j , Qcii'l ManitKoi. A. V II. CAlU'lMTWt , Qen' I a ) . Agt. I/ AUK , Gon'l Hupl. OEO. 1IEU.KFUKD , Asa'k. Qeul. Pa A. t 017 St. Clinrlr.4 Sf. , Hi. Lonlt , Tito. A rcBUlxr gr ltat if tHe c'tlcalColliiioi , bo * I e < a lon < f lUciirillu Ilii i | > eetaitrciitiuiutcr Cmtonif , Nimiol I , BKI * nu4 lli M > Di nMtlian tn other rtif lclaala fit , J * > bii , w eltj \ l'eri iliow anU ail ol.t tcldeoi know , Nervous Piostratlon , Debility , Munt&t and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and ether AHec * llona ol Throat , Skin or Uonos , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and UlCOrS , uro treated ultli unvirallcl ureriii.uii liiltit clrullHo prlucI.M. fc'elrl'rlmUl/ . Diseases Arising frum Indiscretion , fc'iccsi , Exposure or Indulgence , * Meti rruJuc * m of ita roituui ) t-ntft * ! u riouni 4it titi'llltr , Jlx ofiUtti fti < l > l rvelhe wftn'irjri Ilmpti ) a ( bo r M. , ' ! . , ! ( ! ilcct ) , fcVtnluuiu UK locletuf ( en.itlf , coaruiUi ufUuu , ete r nderlnrr IJarrln.ia improper ur uuu ppy , ia riuBti atl/curyJ , I'nuipJilel'i ( | tseicutb ) ate , & ! it a iiJileJ tiiVtlojH1 , frr ( o onfc'Jdrt -j , l'nn uU llooU > f < Udrturli/iiutUi'Ht. u'l'llnvl.vJ.l U'rlte t > . , jc.Uo ; i. A Positive V/ricxen Guarantee gliei lu nit cunWecisn , ilcjtflneitnt ter > Htt r . , h'niiHah or Utrnmii , 01 paio . d * . MARRIAGE GUiDS ! , flue ( -late * , ltluitrtei\ clo'tifeMclltttallnA cjr r | 'ulifcti i Jie juper court , air Tbli t * l U tb eurloLn , tloublful vt iuaul | tlt nrt U * of * rml | ut < rca tu § 11