THE DAILY BEE WEDNEStSYTA ( JOTST 19 , 1886. A. QUEST I ON ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANS WERED. Tin nuf-tlmi has tr ebiMj bwn mkM IhooianS * ft tlniM.'Ho win Ilrmrn'n Iron Hltteri ear * erwr- lain * ? " toll. It flow H. lint It do cam n dbmm fr wnlehairpaUb'ephrrtclMi would prnerilwlKai Fhrricianii r wnmirt Iron M the t * t rwrtorsUM uent known to thn tirofwisltm. find Inqnlrr of ny Kadlns chemical Hnr will unbrtantUto ihxt there r raore r reparations of Iron than of r MbBUnOT nsc-d In raecllcln * 1 hta ' ' " " ° ° n : eleirlTolj tht Iron In acknowledge to b A" * TIT ImpoTUnt factor In r ccossf al nodical rnctlee , ItU , BROWN' ' bMdxehs. or rroJnre conftlpMlon nil other Iron DiedlcInYniln. IIKOWN'HIIION II1TTJCH8 cnreiilnilliie llon lllllnnsiei3 , Wrnkn Dynpopiiln , .llnlr.rln , Clilll * nnd Forem , Tlroil I'cclln r.UnornlJcljIUTrnln | In lh Bide , Ilncltor I.lm tullrmlnclie nnd NenrmU Hln forall the ailments Iron l > prctcrlbtd dafl/ . BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.telr : mlnnlo. Uk all other thortmch tnodlcln * * , It a t * uowlr , Whan taken by n * tbo flrat Ryrnptota of benefit Is ronswnd en rjr/ . The mncclM then b * era fjnn r , the dlff nlon IrnproTos , th * bowitli art attlr * . la womtn tht erToct Is usually tnftro rapid and marked. Th eje b Kln At enc to briijhtun ! the iktn cl ar * op ! b allhi color eomM to ths ebeoksi n rronn < M lUiappfani f auction al deraneementi btoom * r cu. lar , and If ftnnnlnc mother , abnndant tns1 nanc * h inppued for thn child. Itemcmber Brown'l Iron nittrn U thn ON IVY Iron medlclns that la not la- lonona.'Ayrtefantanif Vrufffffiti recommtml it. vb Oennlna baa Trad * Mark and cro i a red llaw mwrappar TAIUt NO OTHf.lU .K3-A written guarantco of euro clvcn In every cara undertaken ir-All consultations rrco nni Nncrcil. lr. TUrke's Oolubratul lloolt oni Writings ( In plain cm elopes ! ) two ntniupn. " * 'D.eLUlKEH. D.,180 So.CI.AHKI ST. CHICAGO , ILL. Indigestion Cured , I Buffered for mere than Dvo Tears with tlon , fcaicoly nlilo lo retain tfco blmplctt fata on inyj Btoniich. ThoUir n\ag \ eeneatton was almcst liucluriljli' , and my unolo intem waa d ivni wal-olul anilcocM net iltcp , nnd ccnscqucnllv laoioorlcfli non ol soil the tlmo. I decline la fi'tih mid Eiidcreil all the usual dcprctslon attendant upon tblttertlb'udticaie In a word , 1 was mlrcrtblc. At list fatlUgtollud rillit In tnjtln.'p ilao. I com menced the ute ol Sv. . Ufa Ppccitc. I lifgni to lin- IIIOYI ! atcnco. 'Jhom'dirloe Uncd up Uio a otu- ocli , ltrecKthentd ttodlotetlvo ur arii , Bnileocnoll tb'at Imrnlcpr ccaBod , acd I could retain food without ( Illllciilly. Now my health Is ; ooi ! , and can o t any tblnzln thethnco cl food , end dlgeet it without thonlljheet dillicultT. I moat cheerfully boar tills letllmcny bocauBj there are hundreds buffering as I was , and lam mto can bo DB read Iy healed. J'ako the iireecrtbcd dcso alter oitln ; instead ct before. JAlIKtmANM , Mo. U Ivy street. JUlinta , Ca. , Stiy 13,18S5. Trcatlao on lilooj and iklu disoisoi mailed ( roe. ThoSnllt&pecIloOo. , Drawer3 , Atlanta , Ua. , or N , Y. 167 , W.SSdSt. * " TIXIVATO The Great Blood Purifier , CJTCT3S103S CANCERS , HUMOUS , SOUES , ULCEIIS , BWELL- iNas , TDMOIUJ , AUCUSSKS , ] ! LOOD 1'oiso.s'iNO , OATAIIBH , HALT HIIEDM , EnvairELAS , IHEC- MATISM , and all blood nud skin discasca. PKIOE SI VKR TINT BOTTLE. TT 003K'3 UEB CLOVKR 1'ILLS , Cure Hlek Head. JLl aeho , Ij ppopsla , InillpOBtlcii , nnd Constipation , lloxod ofV6 rlll ' 'o cents ; 6boxcal. LOOSKS HBU CLorr.nIMHllFur.DV , euro euro , fiCc per box. For BalobyalldrugitUts. nr address J if. LOOSE & CO. , Monroe , JItoh. Send f jr tojtlrnoubli. At lr etna. Trade tupplUd by J. A. Fuller & Co ol ItKMEnynitE.-Avlctlmorjuuthfnllmi.rud Mudnjc I'reraatura Decay , Norvom IJebilltjr , ilanliooil. Ao.having tried In Tain eiory knoiin rt > m < ly.ha dl coveroii n nlmpla raoani of eelf-mira , which bo will vnrl VKKK ta * jllow-nuirurora * JdrB - . I'ri'miiliir' llrctiiio rrornerrorsnrcxr < > vip , IiHtlu i ! : jitfaie of tint Kliliii'TM. llliuU dor , mid IM-IINMIIU tiliinil riUMillvlilioiit rMnnmoh Mfdlclnej by Iho Jlarston Bolus. Vii- rlriioiiiu cuwcl without Biircc'ry. Trentlsoandtes- tuuonliilHlrri' . All rorriaiKJlnloncn rnntlcleiitlal. MAK8TON REMEDY 00M or DH. H. THESKOW , if > U - liltn Ctvaut "JCUV VOOK. FOR . Man and Beast. r Mustang Liniment is older thnn most men , and used more and more every year. BORDER SUPERSTITIONS , Stories ( fTOern Miners Who Believe That Ghosls Go Prowling Aliinl , Carious Gold Discoveries Qnalnt Stories About the Mines The Tnlo Told hy a Forty-Nlner. Salt Lake Tribune. "Well , " said nn old miner , "I hare never mot with cither Ooball , Gctull or other such spirits in the Oomstock mines , but the boys have stories of the ghosts of dead mon being teen In the old workings , Even now they toll cf the ghost of a man aeon In the old npper levels of the uhol- lar. A story Is going that not long since a Ohollar minor wont wandering out into an unfrequented part of the old works where he mot n man wearing an old black coat , a red s'llrt , gray pantaloons and a soft whltp hat , As 119 minor would bo dressed in this way the Ohollar man thought some outsider had in some way found his way into the mine through tome old tunnel or drift , so ho sung out to htm : 'Hollo , old follow , nhat are yon doing in here ? " " 'Hush , ' said the man of the rod shirt ; 'don't glvo mo nwayl' " 'Glvo you away , ' said Iho minor ; 'you'll have to bo given away in order to bo hoisted to the surface. ' " 'But I don't want te go the surfucs. I'm well fixed down hero plenty of all kinds of liquors. ' "Tho miner now began to think EOUIO thief had found a way into the old upper works and made his den and storehouse in some forgotten chamber. " 'flow did you got in here with your liquors ? ' asked tbo miner , ' 'Curlonsly enough , ' caid the rod- shlrlcd man , 'You remember the tlmo the big cave occnrrod that swallowed up Wood & Goa'a otord ? ' " 'Yes , but that wai nearly twenty years ago. ' surrosEn HE WAS DEAD. " 'Wall , no matter. Too ovonlng Ihtvt Wood & Goo'a stora onddeuly dropped cnn hundred nud fifty feet into the buwcls of the earth I was lying drunk In the back room where they kept thptr liquor ; . I bad slipped In there , found o barrel on tap and helped myself co often that I vas unable to got ont , eo I crawled into a corner nud want to sloop. When the big cave ciim and the store dropped nearly two hundred feet Into the ground I went with It and have boon down her over nluco. ' " 'Why , ' imu the miner , 'when th store went down It tock fire ; the lire ecu : panics poured ocoata of watar into th ground had you been there sa yon sa ; you mutt bavo bcon cither roasted o drowned. ' "Well"said the rod-shirtod " , - man , do recollect of burning and suppose am dead , but that needn't prevent you from taking a dring with mo. ' "Tho minor stll thought scmo tramper or thief had by BOIUO means found 111 way into the mine and WAS getting off joke about having gene down with the old store , therefore when the rod-shlrt- cd man produced a bottle from the tal pocket ho was about to accept it. Ba iust then the man of the red-shirt said , As you will EOUII be a neighbor to ns , I'l est call McLaughlln , who is near where [ amand wo'Jl both drink to your better iCqnatntanco. ' He then cried : 'Gomo town ont of your hole , Mac , hero is man who will conn bo our neighbor. ' "A queer , ohullllug Bound was beard , and a moment aftur a grinning skeleton Apparently only hold together by a bun- llo of old clothes , came shufillng for vard. anosrs IK COMPANY. " 'Why did you come In that shape ? " rled ho of the red shirt , 'didn't I tei : ou that I had compan } ? ' and hlmsoll changing into a skeleton the rod-shlrtsd > host grasped the neck of the bottle in ils bony hand and hurling Itat the other skeleton shape it was dashed to pieces against the rocks. "Tho miner who had this ghostly ox terlonca was found lying insensible on ho floor of an old drift by his compan- ons and did not recover un'il ' after ho was carried to the surface. Ho then told lis story and declared that fie two skel etons hid chisad him about In the old ! rifts for an hour find n hr.lf , much of the hue ono of thorn riding on his back. "Tho minors lanched ; at this story , it > alng their opinion that the m < m had ; ono into a roruoto part of the mine where there were decaying tlmbaro and varions kinds of lungas , thu gasjcs and omenations from which had reiidorcdbirn inconscloua aud temporarily disordered lie brain , "However , when within a week the man was o&vad on and instantly killed In a part of tbo mlno adjacent to whera tbo- itoro had gene down some of the minors > egan to think moraeorionalyof the mat or. Old miners remembered that many years ago n miner named Mclaughlin vas lost in a cave In the aaruo vicinity , whoso remains were never recovered. "Of late aovornl Ohollar miner * have sicrtcd that when olonu iu distant drifts .hoy have Been a man approaching them weiring a red shirt and holding n battle xpnndcd In his right hand , but no one , lowovor thirsty , has romatnod to take a 'nip" with the ghost that revels In the aclioi stock cf the old atoro. Others latm that when near the epot where the Id Btoro lies burled they have heard the link of glasses , wild laughter and notches of aong the red shirt and his orapanlons at their revels in tbo old IIq- or room. " TOE FOUTV-NINEIl's STOUY. Said an old-timer sitting near at hand : 'I never saw a ghost under grouud or on ho surface , but 1 once made a pretty ; oed ralso whuro I at first thought 1 had found a dead man. I was prosposting low n in Arnador county , California , and Before I found anything th&t would pay I was taken sick. I found shelter with mrno rcincrs who were working oouio ihallow but very rich cnrfaco minor , and though thosa men attended to all my irants as faithfully as if I hud been a Brother , it was two weeks before 1 WSB kblo to get about the cabin , then for a iveok nil I was able to do wan to cook the neals of the men who had given me ihtHer. This they all said was fmo and leclarad I could stay with them for all , lmo if I would do the cooking , a kind of ivotk none of them liked. They called no their old woman and aworo there was lot such another cook in all California. "Alttoagh I bated cooking , I was glad .0 . do that work for these boy * , for all vero kind and blg-hoartcd , though their pa'u ' and jukca wcrn of ten such uu to ro- nlnd ouo of eo inar-y cunts , In the lulliugi ccd buffelings they gave ono i'oilier they wrra like grizzly boars at day , yet whllo I was sick they lifted inn nto and ont of my bed as tenderly as if I tad been n cow-burn infant. Often ono r another cf them after a hard day's rcrk tni tramped to the noarcit town , wo mlles away , to net roe medlclno or oxo llttlo article of food that they thought I would relish. Their diggings paid them over $5 a day to the man and my prayer was that they might never 'peter out. ' "Although I still continued to cook for the bo ] i after I was able to travel about n little , I managed to do some wotk with a pan and c.'aviclng spoon. The cabins of my friends stood on the banks of a small creek , though tholr diggings were in a flat nearly half a roito distant. The crock hid once been very rich , but had been worko I out years beforo. All along It stood baltered and dilapidated old thako cablut. In aomo places where In the early days there had boon hamlets of ten or a d zaa cabins , saloons or stores , little remained except the crumbling stone and stick chimneys. HOW T1IE FIND TANNED OUT. "In panning and crovlclng I not gained apootito and strength , but also some money , as I frequently made from $2 to $3 per day and did the cooking for the cabin. "Ono day after dinner I wcnb np the crack about a mile and seated myself on a rock to i at. Across the stream on the opposlta tunk were the remains of tbreo or four eld cabins. Some of these had almost tumbled into tbo crook from the wearing away of the ground on that sldo. Whllo musing in regard to the probable fate and present whereabouts of those who had formerly occupied the cabins , I observed that part of tno firo-plao of a near cabin had tumbled down the bank toward the crcok and that the foot of an old gum boot WAS sticking out of the dirt. "For a time my thoughts ran upon other parts of the scene before me , but presently the old boot again caught my cyo. It aoomod to project from bono it a the utonos forming the hearth of the old chimney. I thought it was strange that any man eltonld have laid his hearth ever au old gum bot. Then It occurred tome mo that some man might have boon mur dered and burled under tbo hearth. "Crossing the crook to the old ohlm- ncy , I found that tha foot oE the old baotprojsctod from nndes K largo iht ctono tuat was still in plaao. I lifted the stone aud found that there wai only ouo bjot there , and no sign of n human skeleton , nor bones of any kind. I kicked the old boot down the bank and than took a pan of tllrt and asheo out of the old firaplnca , ai I had in Bnver.il in stances tnaela pretty fair -.rikao in old heartho , for it is well known that the old minors were often careless and loft a good deal of fmo cjold in ratortlngit burn ing out the quicksilver it contained on shovels. As I was passing down the bank 1 came to Iho old boat and , in passIng - Ing , gave it another kick , sending It al most into the urcok. It landed log down hill and from the and poured a golden shower of nuggets and dust. "In a moment I throw the dirt out of my pan and reversed tha boot over it , when out tumbled two largo buckskin bigs filled with gold dust. So long had the treasure lain concealed under the hearth that the strings with which the bags were tied had rotted , and ono gave way under the kicks that I had baatowcd upon the old boot. Whoa all the gold was gathered up I found that I had nearly § 2,000. " AHtontshcel tbo Household. Mr. Guy West , 010 Shelby street , Louisville , Ky. , cays : "My wifa suffer ed for uino months with inflammatory rheumatism in her sides and face. The first application of St. Jacobs Oil gave her relief. . In a week she astonished the iiousohold by getting breakfast. " ROBINSON GKUBOE'S ISJInVND. Us Present Appoarnco Not Unlllca Dcfoo'a Porir.iyal VUltetl Dy Many People. aJenia of the Chicago Intor-Oooan , Opposite tbo harbor of Valparaiso jtano's the Island of Juan Fernandez , lacrcd tothomnmory of RoblnconOrusoo , "and bis man Friday , who kept thing i tidy and listened to the tales his mastur told. " There isn't a boy whera the Eng lish tongao is spoken , who hum't road a ioEcrlption of this island hotter told than L am able to glva it , and it it only nooa- iary to ssy that Daniel Dofoc , or who ever wrota the book , mast have studied the place with great attention or had Iho aland created ta suit the picture ho gave ) fit. fit.Tho The little harbnr is thora , with Its recks and oovos , jtnt as it was when [ loblnsan wont ashore ; tbo cave is In ; oed order still , aud thu cliff t up whlcn 10 and Friday used to chass the moun- .aln . goati. The goats are there and tha ; rmadillog , the birds of wonderful plum- go and the cr.twfuh amon. ; the recks. 2very boy In the United States who haa ead the story recently could go all over bo place without R guide acd find every- hlng except Robinson himself and the ilthfnl Friday. The island belongs to Ohlll and is eased to a cattle company , who have 20- 100 or 30,000 head of cattle and an many mra sheep graz'ng ' over the hills. There ire about fifty or alxty inhabitant.1rinch- non vrlth their families , under the charge > f a Frenchman natno-1 C rarer , and bo- ides the stock they r.x'uo n quantity of loultry and uhlp chlckuns and eggs , with omo vegetables to the Valparaiso mark- it. The timber ou the Island Is rstii to > o cf an excellent quality bat is not auch used. No oao ever goes there rithout bringing away a omo or two as a aomouto , and the brush from whiah hese canes are made ia of very beautiful tbro and polishes well. Excursions go iver frequently from Valparaiso and the utorctt in Robinson Otuaoo'a experience s much stimulated by those who come bis . way. J woret caeca rolloved nnd urcd by DUFFY'S I'ORB MALT WHISKEY. lecommepded by leading Physicians. Sold iy Druggists aud Grocera. Ilirco ICliida of Xoothftoho. "opultir Science Monthly. For ordinary norvona toothache , which i mused by tbo notvona Bpstom being ut of order , or by excessive fatigue , n ery hot bath Trill BO aootho the nerves bat oloep will naturally follow , and , pen getting up , the patient nil ! fool inch refrothed , and the toothache will u n thing of the paor. For what ia norm as "jaraplng" toothache , hot , dry aniiol applied to the faca and neck la ery eiTectlro. For common toothache , 'huh is c&uactd by indlgoUlori , or by trong , awoet rtold , or anything very hot r cold , in a decayed tooth , a little plcoa f cotton Htosped in strong camphor or il of clovea la the host remedy. o Don't ho Hard n Iho car drivers and condnotorr. Don't rder thorn about , or epealc harshly to icm. They are overworked and under- aid men , exposed to all aorta of weuthor ad to everything ctlcalat&d to rob them E their health. Th < y auiTsr from rhea- uthm , neuralgia , liver complaint , and imotlmoj from gonor&l prcalratloa. lown'a Iron Bitten In tha very thing ir thorn. Dr. G. N. Robcrtaon of Elm rove , N. 0. , Bays , ' I prcaoiibo Brown's ron IMttera , and find it all it la rooom- tended to bo , " It cures djapepiia , eabruaj snd malaria. THE TWO TRIALS , Speedy Disposition for tlioDny c.f the Belt I.Ino nnd Smith Cases in the United Htiuua Court. Judge Dandy convened court in chsm- bin at 10 o'clock yesterday nioiniug. THE BELT MNE SUIT. The Injunction ult of the Union Pa- cifio BRaJnst the Belt railway was firat taken to the cDart's consideration and the casa put fairly under way. Mr. Poppleton , ilia legal ropreeontatlvo of the plaintiff , blocked proceedings , how- tvcr , by aubmUtlag sorotal nQidnvlts nnd the defendants nnablo , or nnwllllng to roprota their cariosity to tea the papers , asked and obtained a stay of proceed ings until to-morrorr morning at 10 o'clok. These nflidnvlta are eight in number , and are undo by the folio wing gentlemen ; A , J. 1'oppletoD , Attorney of Union Pacific. J. M. Tlmrston , nsBiatnnt attorney of Union 1'aciflo , 3. H. Cnllawny , general manager of Union. 1'ncific. F. U. Brown , cashier of Union Pacific. Kraitus Young' , auditor of Union Pacific. Leavltt Buinhnin , land commissioner of Union Pacific. P. J. Nichols , formerly superintendent Nebraska division Union Pacific. Guy U , llorton , pronident of the Omaha nnd Grant Smelting and JleGnlncj company. The allidavits filed are tor the purpose of supporting the allegations of the bill of complaint to the cflioat that In the organ ization of the Belt Hallway company , S. II. H. Olark and ataoclatca acted , for the benefit of andlntho Interest of the Union Pacific , end that the nubscrlptlon to the capital stock by Fred Li. Amos , of Bos ton , was for the benefit of the Union Pa- el fla company and was paid out of the , Union Pacific treasury. T1IF. SM1T1I CASB. Judge Dandy then turned to the cele brated "Smith case , " aa it la best known , and the interested spocUtora who filled the roar of the room edged forward as far as they might dnro and stood on at tentive tip-toe. Mr. Frank , the clerk , aroao nnd road n letter from William Wollaco of the Omaha National bank , endorsing A. II. Leonard cs a r-jeponai- bio party and recommending the accept * atica of Laonard'a § 77,000 cisti bid. E. Tilton wna announced aa withdrawing hU bid of S85.5GG. The court then announced that 0. DJVoolworth , the receiver , hod filed hU inventory , appraising the stock at § 117,000. Jndg3 Dundy concluded thta nunouncomout by declaring to th various bidders the privilege of ozamln- lug the details of the inventory and the withdrawal of all or snbmis&lon of now bida by 10 a. in. to-day , as they choB3. Furthermore , if the attorneys falloii to agroa by tlut tlmo upon tome bid p.s the snccetsftil one , the court would order Mawhal Biorbawor to dis posa of tiu ! contested stock at public auction , under the hammer , with a red flag , a boy and a bell and an " 0 , yes1' which will catch the oars of Couucl ! Bluffa. Then court was adjourned for the day. . albeit it was only 11 o'clock. HOP inrrEiis Hon. John L. Webster , as rcprescnta tlvo of the Hop Bitters company , ol Rochester , N. Y. , altered action yecterday against the H. T. Clarke Drug company , of this city , to restrain the firm from the further sale of a prepared mcaiciiio Iccown as German Bop Bitter. ! , and made and bottled in Imitation of the platntlfl'd proprietary patent. The latter nostrum la manufac tured by ono Collotlnus D. Warner , of Detroit , and Mr. Webster in hi ) present suit is supported by the decisions of Chief Tustico Stanley Matthotre , and Judges arcs am and Woods in eimllur actions Qroaght at Datiolt , Chicago and Indiau- ipoll ; . The Favorite Washing Compound of , hn day is unquestionably JAMKS PYLK'S L'KAKLINK. It dispenses with theneceaei , y for teatlcg or rubbing the clothes , and iocs not injure the fabric. 1UU Notes. The Union Pacific pay car wont ont 'eateriay , Assistant Superintendent Savons In cbargo. Assistant Freight .Agent McMillan , of ho Union Pacific , delayed his health onrney to Colorado until this morning. Mr. PJckcrlll is otlll visiting in lota , nd the work upon the Union Pao fie ac- icconntu is prosecuted by Meiers. Walker , nd Miok. Saporlntondent Dorranco , of tbo Jnion Pacific , leaves shortly for the rest. rest.Tho The boya at the Lcadqnartcrs bold that Jleutcnant Woodo , of the telegraphic lepartincnt will not return alone from /anada. The charter for a railroad styled "Tho ansas , Nebraska & Dakota lliilwoy Jompsny" hai been filed at Topeka , umi. The estimated length of the road 11,000 mlle > , running from Fort Scott , Cans. , through Topeka , Kaua. , and Lin- oln , Neb , to Blimarck , D. T. , and tbo apltal stock Is $5,000,000. The special eleqram upon the matter concludes : The prospect of the road being built is tow bettor than at any tlmo In the pint , onncotlng , &s it would , the coal fields of gnthesstora Kansas and the grain tioldo if Northwoitern Kansas and Nebraska , living tbo latter a market south over the ilemphls system nud catt over the Mia ouI Pacifio , while along its line would lo mtny of the best cities of Kant as. ? heeo are all f rciblo arguments , which iavo made the scheme a favorite ono .morg . capitalists , and It is believed that ho present organization means basinets , " The Missouri PaolGo offer ] special ates to all members of the fraternity in Tobraska who dotira to attend the Beta 'beta Pi convention to be hold at S : . /onto on the 20th icst. The Northwestern finds its latest &d- ortlslng schema in blanketing express orncs with decorated banners unnoano- ig the location os the road's local oilico b No. 1411 Farnam street. on cfl'jrta of the pollco to enforce tha iayor' < latctt order commanding the losing of stloons at midnight and th ipoalcd arrest of 0 , 8. Iligglns have irakenod pnblio Intere&t to tbo ma'ter , [ | ggiue > , from his apparent tt'.itudo ; alnst the law , naturally gets the woret 'It In public opinion and a atatemou om his sldo for what U Is worth , la only tr. tr.In conversation with a reporter r these columns , JaiJIga Uatres , who Is le of the attorneys for Jlr. C. 6. Hig- ns In the controversy with the marshal Mr pending In the p/lico court , said : " 1 dojiro , If it is potBlblo , nnuspfmloa pnb'.lo opinion upon the merits of thli , so until suoa time na It dhall be auju > cjtoi by the proper tribunal , Mr. Higeins lug connsollod not only with me but with other attorneys , nnd Is informed that he has not violated cither municipal or state law. Ho has no dcslro to ap pear in the attitude of mi obstructionist or tJ defiantly nrr y himself against at ; legal authority. Whenever the courts shall Interpret the aci under which those arroata bavo been made , ho will not only willingly but most cheerfully comply with the decision. Mr. Hlggliu , when ho was arrested yesterday morning demanded an Immcdla'o ' trial , but Mr. Oonnoll , the city sttoruoy , requested before bo loft that the ctses against Ulgglns should not bo tried until his return. Judge Like , who Is acting city attorney , upon tha application of Judge Ilawcs to appear and prosecute thcso cases , declined to do so unless ho was requested by the mayor or pollca judge. The courtesy existing between attornrya necaesarlly delays any trial until the return , which will bo about tha first of next month. " Board of Kiu ll/.atton , The board of equalization hold a moot ing Monday night. Among other bnslnots transacted , the assessment on ICO acres on Sherman avenue known as the Kountzo tract was raised $50 an acre , and the asioetmont on the Iladlckmansion on Saunders stro.it was doubled. The question of raising inonoy for the general fund in order to prosecute the wotk of grading this year TVUS also dis- cusiod n , qaltn a length. It socmod to bo the general nonsa of the board th&t the assessment on all city property ought to ba ralsod from 20 to 25 per coat this year , In order to throw into the general fund the $20,000 the city ought to expend - pond this ycsr in doing necessary grad ing. The money raised for tbii assess ment would bu divided , in duo proportion tion among tbo different funds , and iiuxt year thoru would bo a snrplua in all the dilfarout funds , so that the arssaauiont of 188G would bo correspondingly avuallcr. That is to say , although the property owners would bo required to stand an extra amount of taxation Uls year , they would dimply bo making payments fir next year , in advance. A committee oomsistlr.g of Mo a art' . Balloy , Boohel and Goodrich has bcon appointed to dlicnss the matter and re port to the boatd at its next sotslon , Thursday evening. It is understood that their report will bo In favor of the gen cral increase of as-iessmant already Indi- citod. Ono of the members of the com mlttoo in conversation with a reporter to-day eald that the board could not undertake - dortako the task of systematically equal izing taxes , raising hero and lowering there It would require too muh tiino and labor. JUIldcDrnnd 1'jml , Quito a romantic msrjlago occurred at the corner of Twenty-second and Suward streets Sunday afternoon at 12:30 : o'clock. Mr. 0. W. nildobrmd , a salounui at M&rtln'a Installment atoro anxiously awaited the arrival of the eastern trains at the Transfer in Council Bluffs , in the morning. The train came in on time and Mica Emma PJU ! alighted , having made the long trip alone from Blairsville , Penn.tomoet bar lever , Mr. Hlldc- brand. The couple Immediately re paired to the newly fornlsncd house on Twoniy-secaDd and Seward street , Ihelr prospective homo , where Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Marlia , Mr. Wm. Kelley and the pastjr of the Seward street Mothudist church , Rov. Mr. Marjh , were lu watt- Ing. Tbo csrcmooy was performed without further delay. Mr. fliidebrand is to bo congratulated upon securing such a plucky little lady. The BEG wlahea the couple a happy life The "West 1'oint Creamery. Mr. Clinton Powell , representing A. S. Potter , the rocelvarof tha West Point Creamery asioclatlon , mulj aa applica tion to Judge Dandy yesterday , fur an order directing the transfer of certain monies placed In special funds to ba used In running the croamory. It soomi that jjmoof tbo mortgigod property belong ing to thu association has been converted ind placad Into a special fund which is now belog litigated over. This money Judge Dandy ordered to the nso of the isioalation. Ho also authorize ! the re viver to borrow § 2,000. It is aild that tao cream ry ii now lolng well , but that from present pros pects it will ratnaiusDinotima yet in tbo iaude of thu receiver. Clio Boat EnUorHorn uru ltanlc Tlicru- telvce. An endorsement of the high reuu'e which t deservedly er joyn at liana ( whete It follows he even toner ot its way ) , u etiown bv the nctjjoldly advertised ay the world famed ouialona State Lottery , that The New Or- eana National Bank. Louisiana National Jauk , State National Bank or Cermaala National IJauk , all leading Banks of Now Jrleanr , La. , will receive any registered let- PIS or postal orders acconiDanyini ; oidcrs , Cho nexe drawing ( the ISItb ) , will occur on Tuesday , SepteirJjsrS , for any information of yhich ndJrtE3 ( M. A. Dauphin , New Ot- flans , La. Disobeyed tlio Order. Mr. 0. S. niggioa wont through the ally operation of being arroatad yesterday loriiing un ascaunt ot having bis wln- owa obicurod nltar midnight. Ho poedily gave bDnd and wan rckasod. Frank Kaspar and Sholrleck , two aloon mon on South Thirteenth street , croarrested ycatordavou a chargoof sell : ig liquor after 12 o'clock Monday Jght. They were released on bill. Marsbnl Ouuicaings and his men ro- ior ( that with thoia few oxooptlons , the mayor's order was obeyed by every ailoon lan in the city la it night. The mirahal iys that ho is datormlned to puah the gnt if it takes him all Hammer to bring ijo iloon mon to au uaderiUndlug of tiu fact that strict obedience to tbo law ; ill be required of thorn. Colored TlilovcH , The police say the town la jutt now olng invaded bjr a gang of small colored blevea from Kantaj Oity , Si. Joe and jfavciiivorth , who are already getting In lielr wicked work , Bud Smith , a young bodb'ack ' who tolo n suit of clothes from Motz , the uootd band dealer on Douglas street , lontlrty night , wa * arrested yoiterday. Vlll Kennedy , Sam Wilson , Will Wells obn Jaclcton , four other obon-hued jsinps , were jailed /or snatching a purge ontaiuing $25 , from nu old lady near tbo cpot)09tuuUy morning , TThcn H bj naa elci , we are her Castorla , 'VTlieo ( lie wu a Child , ebe criotl fur Castorla , l WLen aba became llba , alia clung to Castor ! * , A GUIStVT Otl'XUKE. Ono of tiin Most Hvcr Known for ( ho Sin Inn of RU Coin Dlianrcrod Near GorinniiUm'n A WnRon Load ot Costly Ma chinery. Philadelphia News. John DnlTy , alias Dnfliold , alias Snyder , ono of the moat i xpeil counter feiters in the ouulry. who ha ) elcoaily served two terms , was arrested lastnlght , and a complete counterfeiting mill , the largest over found In Philadelphia , wni discovered at his homo In Sumuorvllle , noarGcrmautown. William n. Saruaman , who la alleged to have been Duffy's no- compllco aud financial bicker , wai also atrostcd. For the past ton months Duffy has bson living lu n amall two-story houao nt the corner of Wisner and Qodfroy streets Four months after ho wont to live there the United Slntoa authorities recnvoi Information that Duffy , und torrcd by tbo punishment already sulTdred , was carrying on his old tricks on n larger scale than ever before. Tha Information also pointed to Satsaman as an accom plice. Acoordiogly thiir movements were watched , with the results that yoi- terday afternoon bath mon were placed nndcr arrest. United Statis Da'ootlvo ' Scanlan and Oblnf of Polios Kelly , no oonipanlod by United Statns Deputy Marshall Iloutcr and Ditoolivo Peter Miller , sot out for Gormtntown , armed with warrants Isiuod by n Uuited States commlsinnor. They waited until DutFp came ont of the houto and then placed him under arrest on the charge of coun terfeiting. Ho fcleaod aurprlec Mid brgan to thaw fight when a motion was made to search him , attempting to got rid of thu coin in Ills posscesiou. It was no DEO , hnwo.ver , and when nis pockets were gnno through a number of first clars counterfoil half doll&ra manufactured from Gorman silver * were discovered. Ho wts taken Inside whllo a search win made of ibo houso. Nothing particular was found on the Tint 11 ior , but on going up stalls and on- terinu a eecond-stury hack room the mill was discovered. At fust eight the room presented the appsarauco of n mnchino shop There wai a complete outtit for the nanukcturo ol counterfeit coin , couslst- ng of screw prtssea , foot Itthoa , milling mi chinos , burnisher * , steel dies for half dollars , aud every other appliance neces sary for clothing. There were also fcuud ovar 2,000 plaucbcttca of half-dollars , consisting of ; ho plain coin cut frjm the metal and milted , but yet unstamped. No plating wag required , owing to the inotal used being Gorman silver. A lot of partly finlahcd coin was found In the buroa1 drawers , nnd there was n largo quantlt ; of Gorinsu silver in sheets. A larg wagon woa procured to convey the ma chinery ti the Twenty-second Dlstrio station house , where the prisoner wa taken. Dull ? made no statement. Th evidence against him Is conclusive. After the arrest of Duffy the dstective proceeded to where Saaaaman is octen slvoly engaged in the tobacco business a 2204 Illdge avcnno. A watch was put on the promises Sasaaman was scon to outer his placa o business a1. G o'clock , and the detectives followed him and arrested htm , firs reading the warrant and explaining the char o , Ho was searched , bat no coun tcifuit money was found on him. There was a paper found in his pea sotsion , however , which the detootiven balievo will provo Lin to havu been nol only an nccompltca of Duffy , but the financial backer of the enterprise. This paper is nn agreement with Purvlc , the machinist , Forty-second street and Elm avenue , for a largo press costing noarlv $300. .Tha ( Ijcatneat was in the hand writing of SasaamitJ , and ho did not deny that bo had drawn it up. "For what purpose wea that press in tended ? " he waa atked. "It was to ba used for the purpcsa cf striking oil Grant medals , " ho replied. ' Was it not used In counterfeiting ? " "If It wai uszd for such a purpose I have no knowledge of It" Ho was then aekcd If ho know John Da fly , and replied In the negative , but said ho know John Snydor. Ha weuld not say to whom the ms- chlno was delivered from Iho * m&cblno ihop , but tbo detotlvcs know that It did not work properly nud wan eont to an other shop for alteration. It WHS not found among thn machinery in Doily's house , but tbo tfficers helidvo tin y will have no difficulty in locating i1- . SasBsman waa taken to the county pris on and will have a hearing with Dully bt fjro a United Sratas ccmojiflalonar on Monday. As already stated , Daftia an old of fender , and served two terms in the cast- am penitentiary for counterfeiting. Ho wns arrested first in 1873 , on the chargu } f engraving a fifty cunt curroicy plato , md on bsing convlc od was oautouced t ) ; hroo Jews' imprisonment. Scarcely waa ho out of the prison than 10 startart a counterfeit mill at Myrtle ivenuo , West Philadelphia , nearly ns ox- .enslvo its that now broken np. When 10 was arrcstod at that tlmo thu machln- ry captured weighed throe or four tons. ! t consiatod of hthr.i , dies and other ap- ) li < incos of the boat kind. His conviction ollowud hia arrest nnd ho served a term > f five years in the Eastern penitentiary , ilnoj his release , np to six months eg } , lathing is known of him. Ho then slur - id into the mint business again more ox- onalvely than over before. Hi > nudaei- y did not carry him through , however , md bo bids fair to spend several years uoro of bis life within the prison walh , A Grout Surprint ) . Is in r > fore for all who we Kemps' Bulsam or tbe throat and IUDRS , thereat guaranteed eiuedy. Would you believe that It ia sold on ta merits and that each diinrpUtli nuthoruad o refund your money hy the Proprietor of his front wundeiful remedy if it fails to cure our Hchoeter & llecht , drugRists , No. 211 oth at. , have Rccured tlie agency for it. 1'nca OcandSl , Trial tizejrtc. Five-Dollar Hill Can Do. few York Times. The possible profits of an Investment of five-dollar bill correctly were beautifully llastrated In the reinltnof the racing at ifonmciith Park Saturday. Uunpose , or instance , a man had made up his mind Saturday to put $5 in the books on a .orso in the first race , and , in the event f winning , to plaoa the aggregate earn n a choice ) In the second race und BM on hrough the romttniag five raccH , such an xhUmlou of pluck and luck would have iolded H tremendous fortune. For In- tanco , Panlqua in the first race would ave , at ndiia of two to one , returned the wcstor 815 In the aggregate , This turn n Preoluea , in the second race , at odds f thrco to ono , would have brought hick GO , mil tbo latter sum on Richmond , at no and n half to one , would nave > loldod 310. Rica won the fourth raso , and onld bdvc , at six to on * , run the to al nlcningb" up to 81,470. To p UDJJO irihcr sni ploco ihU amuint ua ttio iono Btur ttabb's Bill Htorritt at odds of fteen'o o r , a total tf § 23,020 , would be at Iho command of thobot'nr ' , Mid should ho have gnno ahead , pursuing the eamo policy and placed his money , in the sixth MOP , on Sister , agninut whom the odds were fifteen to one , $370.320 would bnro been the ronlt. And nor , if the bDokmakors wtw not til broken , and their oneruy content to quit , his agRregatn gains on Gonfalon , nt tix to ono , would have run up n craud total of $2,034,240. But it ! well enough such mid Individual did not go to Monmouth - mouth Park Saturday , for his success would have broken the bookmakora , a calamity not at all doiirod by thn ' "rdes who nro vainly solving to got oven buforo the season closes , Yes , it is jus1. AH well that the same five-dollar bill Intended for the races was lost on the Ohlciuo Biso B H Club. Rheumatism Neuralniaj , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache. 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Gonorrhcca , standSyphillsinallthcJr nplicmed forms , also all diseases of Che Skin and Blood promptly relieved and reriranentlycurcd by rcme- . dics.tcstcdlnaFortifl'rars . -bnciitll'r < ictre , Seminal weakness , iNiijht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , i > 'jslllt'ililcur > 'itTticro ixno cjciicriiiiriitliKi , The appropriate remedy is at once used in each case. Consultatljns , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.miESNo.204WashinglonGI.ChicagoIII. Of en , tbluires leuvoi tlio Ht.lo cUM In i.oh occn- litlon that It cannel asalmilato toIy < I .oda Such a ; no should t once commrnco tl o I.BO ff RlJ o'a 7ooJ R a ilally licit. It u ill lorn restore ttiodlirts- Ivo organs to tbelr corc.il condition , nudU11 ( ; lvo ill needed tt'onRtli A'l ' tin tiiltts Boll It , and loire ; rocera. Put up In I ut size' , Jfio. , audupwurdg. IN BOTTLES. 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