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11E RAILROADS. Condemnation Proceedings to Se- cure Right-of-Way for the Grand Trunk. The High Joints in New York Order an End of the Kansas City Passenger War. Enast-Bound Tariff and~ Rule Regulating Freight in ‘Transit. Completo Failnxe of the Legislative Examination of Vanderbilt. THE GRAND TRUNK. ‘The Chicago & State Line Ratiroad Company, an outgrowth of the old Chicago & Southern Railroad, which was sold under a mortgage rome thme since, aud reovantzed under the aus- pies of the Grand Trunk, filed a petition in the County Court yesterday for the condemnation of certain lands south of the efty limits, The matter is of public Interest in that it. moans that. the Grand) ‘Trunk road ts maklog au effort to eccuro a right of way into the city, the actual petitioners belng amply the agents of that corporation. ‘The petition represents that the Chifeago & State Lino Kafl- road Company, On or about the 10th day of June, 1878, becate a corporation under the lawn of this State, and was duly authorized to pur- chose own, operate, and inaintaln a certain rafl- road, lately called the Chicazo & Southern, and cold on the ith day of May, 1678, under. the deerce of the Cirenlt Court of the United stater for the Northern Diotrlet of (Minois, rendered pn the Ist dav of Anrit, 1878, sald rond running from the City ot Chicago to a point In ‘Thorn. ton Townstilp, on the Inu of the railroad now known a the Chicago and Eastern Mlnols, a distance of about twenty and one-half miles, and wlso to coniplete and continue sald read from the polntavhére It vow terminates, fa the ‘Township of “Thornton, to the State lina be- tween the States of Indiana and MMnois, makl a continuous line of road froin the City of Chie cago to the State ling at soma point upon the eastern boundary of cither the ‘fownships of Thorntop, {lyd@ Park, or loon, 'bhe petition further ropresente that, although the line of the road so purehat was at the tine of purchase substuntlally completed throughout its entire length, yet the ttle to the richt of way thereof bad nat alt been obtatued, and the petitioner was not informed and could not state what agreement, If ans, was mado be- tween the land-ownerg and the parties building satd railroad ns to the use and occupation of tha premises upon which sald road was so built, where the tute thereof had not been obtained. ‘The petition further representa that the pett- toner, us a corporation and the owner of the sald line, was wuthorized to acquire tithe to nnd hold the right of way Jor said lino of railroad throughout fia entire leneth, where the same had not heretofore been ubcamed, The petition further oleres that the laud wmeceseary for the usd of the line, and whieh bos net yet been obtulned, includes a strip itty feet wide on the seat eide of the 8, 3¢ of the Ny E. 14, 1. 38, N. Ke 18, enst of the third pr ridfan, Filty fest east. side of N. E. 1f of S, B. 14 ot tha 8. W. 2 of Bee. 14, 'T. 83, NK. 18, Gast of the third prinelpal meridian, Lots Land 2 in Price's Subdivision af $. W. 20, T. 88, B. 13. Fifty fect weet side N Weg af See, 13, 2. 87, R12, Seventy fert of Lots 3,5, 6, and 8in Evan's Subeivistony E. Mot 8.E. 24 of See. 1, 1.26, ‘The petition concludes that the Court may havo the land My question condemped, and the owners of the eanio reimbursed as the statutes provide in such casca, The Court Sssucd a summoun returnable at the October term, waon the matter will come ‘up for hearing, Messre. Lawrence, Campboll & Lawrence are attorucys for the petitfoners, CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA, ‘The Jolt Committea on Rallroads and Justi- clary of the Clty. Council! ‘motiat the City-Hull Yesterday afternoon, in the presence of quite an audience, Inrgely composed of a delevation fram the Fiftn Ward, who had been conveyed to the gathering by a special train over the Pittaburg & ort Wayne Railroad, which Com- pany, It fs atleged, fs now occupying in part the right of way over Stewart avenue, and opposhiys the laying of any further tracks on that street or in the yielnity thereof, ‘Tho meeting was called to order at 3 o'clock, wherevpon Ald, Swift aroaa and sald that he understood tliat there were many present re- monstrating axalust any new tracks belng laid, the object of the meuting bolng tu consider the “pending ordinance gtying the Chicago ds Weet- ern indlana Ratlrond the right of way tito the city. Ho desired to hear from the reiun- Btranth, if they bud anytning to way, * Ald, Rawlefgn, thy Chulrman, sald the Come milttea was ready to hear ouyuning tint might be proceed hy tlie romoustrants, whoteupon C, UL. Morse, the attorney for the remonstrants, came forward and feud a remunstrunce, which was signed vy the pastor of St. An- thony’s Church ant others, [t set forth that the grapting of a right of way woult dvatroy the value of the church property jn question, and algo uifect the valuo aud tisefilness of other church and school property salon the proposed route, Includluy: the German Lutheran (Lriulty), aud others, Healdes thls, he read a remonstrance, from the ‘property-holders in the viclulty of Stewart avenue, which wea largely elgned, Mr, Munter suld, in reference to the petition Anat numed, thut atf of the names had been Bee cured since the Introduction of the ordinance, He was no moro: in fayor of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Road than he was of any other Toad, nouwithatunding thle road already oven: pled Bowart avenue, and had given the reniou- Sirante transportation to the meetings Mr. Morae then volunteered afeugihy aud ex- cevdlngly dry specch, roviewlig the Metory of railroads und Bridgeport at large, Ue protest at saluat rallroads In geuernl, and the Chicazo eatern “Indiana read fu parties Wary because bo had seen go many accldonta vecur, aud had teen #0 often stricken with horror at the sail loss of Mfo and Heb by railroeds runnin: along Kingle Bhd other utreeta, The new railroad, ha von- tonged, was nothing more nur tess’ than the Eastern Minolta toad, whleh tad airoudy the right of way alone Kinzie street, and he saw no. reason why another right of way should pe routed, “Give them the right over Stewart avenud, and there Were abundant reasons why the public would suffer tn the end. Hadid uot Deltevo that she concern tn Hpatioas, insolvent as it was, coutd givo the people any Ruarautco for remuneration tor the destruction of their Property on thelr nce, [le closed with o lowing trivute to thu nobleneds of mun, sud, by way of diverstou, referred to we byramlds of Hridgeport, and the grandeur OF scenery long Stewart avenue which Would ‘be Wiped ‘out at onu fell stroke, ho sald, if the putingucy before the Couacil jas approved and Hx-Ald. Sommers was the nextorutor. Ie sad it had been represented that the rullroad in queation had purchased the Property slome the Proposed route, which was not true, ‘The con sara wa bankrupt, und ufter diltvent fnquiry 9 bad not bevy wily to learn of any ong revelt= 4 yutare than 810 for thelr property. ‘The pole ting Was tie iucrest nonsense, und he bad advised propurty-owuers to make uo asslen- stg atl they got the money down, Web by . aatianel tbe tuaere i Oo pay. | (Applause, fir, Huldekuper, President of ‘unclean Mn Goma ier Whe next speaker, He vald te rae ny, bead bought ue hele of way over He ed ‘ hs Proposed route, wud’ preaented a perder ube Just what lots fwd heon con. surtald, rents over anvils Company hud Company could da notht Ang thoso Interested to Ina te eda to Mhg purchase of the right yy ule, asked thut the Comnitttec sent, tonite io et Mie faets for their own Information ee YE Some further tulle £4 ct ¢ isenann pens wllowen, aid the C ‘one Weel, THE KANSAS CIry War. Noting offtetal nas yet he f moellyg of the “igh PH Arteta meia ale yesterday, bat ft wus eacertain Siaapteies that they had und the troubles recarding- the passeny on from Kenvay City, It ta Untlerstoud det ae have declded that the Sutes from Kanang City woust be restored to the basly of 324.75 to New York,‘Gn thy lives east of the Misslasippl, aid, aud thut fn cage any road west of thy issia. Sipp! cuts the rates, wuch offeuding road muse bs 'doprived of the intezchanye of business with the other Hucs. Jt $y also uaderstoud that thay Mny6 dveited that oo conimissions ahell hares ‘omintt- Heur untopleath, udjournea for PASSENGER ed trom private ee Constdoration at New York, after be pald on the sale of tickots frot Weat- ore points, The 8t. Louts Zepubtican nas the following In regard to this matters ‘The tron horsa was on the rampage yesterday. ‘The tndianapolin &.Ht. Lonin waa the frat to trop tha bit and browse among the tall onte, Abont 1 O'cluck the uuilotin-hoaed In front of thelr ticket- ofiice under the Planters’ bora the legend J0 witlte chalk, ** First-class ttcketa to Now jor: $104 focond-claas tickets $15." ‘This evinced n bold Ureak for business to meot the ravages made by the BL Boule, Kaneas City & Northeru at Kanaae City, Osalaled by the ticket brokers In this clty, Me. C. @. ahh, tha General Pansenger Agent'of the Andiananolls & St. Loule, openly avowed that the cut made by them was Jn order to pratect them- selves fron the ent of te Rt. Louls, Kanaan City J Northarn, through which the brokers were flood- Inu the tunrket, "They almply liad to meet it. It yas purely. a matter of br They didn't know anything about any agree {hat prevented them from protecting themsely. The trouk ada by the 1. ds Bt. Le wae cot: curred in, and then other ronds followed in the wake, aciilng tickets at reduced rates In a quiet sway, ae, Ford, General Passenger Agent of the Van- alia, had stone what he could to ward off any out+ break by the Eastern Iinew, Mo referred to the circular issued tho ey previous by the St. Louls nea, iu anawer to which Mr, Lord, of the I. C, & N. fram Kansas City, liad just responded In the folluwitg cenly to tha St. jalines, The anawer from Mr, Lord {a ns follow “+L have Instrncted ty ayonts here to confine the Eastern tickets to Lone fide passengera poing rougo, And limil thelr tickets 10 con- tinnoma train passage, and I will see person- ally that fa done in the future, Soine of ong Uickuts wero bought for the St. Louis market yesterday before the receipt of the Joint ihvasage, ‘Theso tickots wore Musited by punch to gi 4% danse ag all lines aro limited frout here to Now York to-day, ‘The positive inatractions about Heilting these tickets closely will prevent them from interfering with your st. Louls rates, and I will be obtigadt if you ‘will tot me know at once should you hear of any of our tickets on the Bt Lonia nisrket oxcept those sold yesterday at the four-day imit,” ‘The above dlapaten, it would seam, had ft ap- peared in tle, would bayo probably uverted the afternaon break, ‘ Mr, Ford seemed to think that the reply shows a Gisposition on the part of Mr, Lord to protect St. Louls rates and confine the ent on his own stamp: \nu-ground in Kansas City, Whifo Lord te ing manner trying to protect hinself, le at the swe Uo fs trying to protect other 8t.'Louls ronda, From what way learned yestorday, itappeare that © movement {a on foot on the partof the roads spat of the M icketa ut ar ‘until they can sottle thelr themselves, Aud it wae further {nthmated that Conmiasionor Fink, of Now York, had an eyothia way, and would. when he saw it, apply the brakes, Apromiuont General Passonyor Agent, talking about tne ent yesterday afternoon, salu hoe gucased all ronda Were doling the eame thing quiet- fyind without any particular anuouneements it way dane by conto consent. It was further romarked by a General Passenvor Agent that the cut dues not chauge the order of thy Executive Commutree un Eaetern Roads to de- suand of Weatern roads the arhitrary proportvons enat uf the river, Itsimply broake the St. Louls agreement, Mr, Iturd mentloned to a Republican roportorthe fact that bo Lud just gone aver and bought a ticket from the Indluuavolis & St. Louts for New York at@10. ‘This was done ina business way, iu order taliave documentary evidence of the cut. Mr. Ford thought the prévent break would not lant fore ty-clght hours, He predicted the day hefore that tha fiudianapoile & Bt. Louls would make a brea, but he made no jpretenetun {0 prophecy, ‘The Misyourl Maciile Road appusred to take the matter philosophically, ‘Chey were not sativfed with 50 conta fur liauling pasvougera froin Kaneat City, 860 miles, to feed Eastern ruade, nud the lewd they'did of tha¢ kind of businuss the better, The opinion uf tho, Missouri Pacific was that this tast ent would uot Inst tony, Nhe Wabash people waro Feneratly adopting thy cut rates withont feeling v ui bad about it. ‘ne ticket brokers Janghed on the wrong sido of the mouth at tho way watters were leanmy, One of then said thore was bo cuton the Wabash ap- parently, No tickets had come from Kansas City yeutortiy a8 fur ag could be uscertamed. The Himit w ney too close 4 one for tickets to be made available here. If they limited tickets from Kannan Olty to three ‘days the brokers couldn't haute thematall, ‘This, said tha Urokere, **takes to wind out of our saifa, of antos. A WHERLING WAR. Wreetina, W.Va, Aug. 21—For the past few days a ratlroud war has becn going on In this city between the Baltiinore & Olio and the Pittaburg, Wheellng & Kentucky Railroads, the last-named road bel operated by the P. C.& St. Lous Raltroad. At the love meet- ing of the City Counels, the right of way was \ylven the Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentucky over the elty property, for the purpose uf ex- tending their ina to Beuwuod, four miles below this city, ‘lhe prop ssed extension rune parallel with the Baltimurs & Obl track, au, as they clafm, will prevent them from inerensing thelr trackage at any time in the fature they may want to. To prevent this extension the Baltimore & QOblu Rond began to Iny elde-tracks on the proposed route of the Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentucky extension, but were atopped by the clty authorities for en- eroachwug on elty proparty. Today they com- menced operations again, but were slopoud by the Counell Committee on Streets aud Alleys, and tonieht watchmtn are guarding the dts: outed points. ‘The Baltimore & Ohio Ratlroat bas served notice to the city that they will oak tor the condemnatlon of Ute hard they acu at present restrained from putting down tracks upon, and the P, Weds 1 have served ko notice on the Baltimore & Oliv Raltroad, notl- tylig that they wilt ,ask for o condemnation of tho property of thefr road which ut present ts obstructed by o temporary treatle-work. ‘The matter hag occasioned nnteh exeltement and feeilng in the elty, nud Vice-President Koy- ser, of the Baltimore & Ubio Kallroad, will ar- rive to-norrow, when the actlon of thit rond in the obstructive meanures will be moro fly learned. Jt Is alleged that thelr action {8 to gain tine for the completion of the {emptied extensiun to the Conntiisyille’ coke reglon, the Importance of which the extension of the P,, W. & K, to Benwuod would tocamtynbly weaken, Af this be true, the feeling uf elelzeus woutd be more sympathetic towards them, butdt tiey aro playing 9 duy-tn-the-inanver gume, they will certainty talt fn thelr obstruction policy, as the cages will undoubtedly go Inte court. FREIGUY FOR PAIRS. | The Chicago & Alton Iallvoad bas just ts sued a circular to agents and sulpoors Inform- Ing them that freight for exhibition at the H- Unols Stato Falr, to bo held st Springteld, Sept, 2 to Oct. 4, inclusive, will be'eharged tur rates one way, Agents will, collast ebarges and bili propald, at tariff rutes, from all stations on the Hue within thie State to the polnt where it leaves this road, and return freo from that statlon te the point from where ft originally started, upon presentation of certlil- cate stamped by the Kecretary on thu ground, showing the same to have been on exhibition, and that thera has been no chanye in owners ship, If such certificate f vot presented, the agente will Di at tariff rates, ‘The same rules apply for the St. Louis Falr from all stations (n 1ifnofsand Missuurl, ugents codeeting charges und billing prepaid to East Bt. Lona or Moxleo only, Also on freight from atl stations in Missouri fur exhfoltion at the Kanes Industrial and Agricultural Futr, to be hetd ac Kungag Clty Sept. 23 to 47, iuclustye, agenta colfucting charges und pilllug prepaid to wnaas Cit: For county fairs held at any point on this road te same rules will govern on freight abluped trom stutious on the Ine within the cottaty anit the eounty adjojaing on cach side, For district fatvs, made up by ugecemunt on several counties und hutd: ata atation of this Ing, the sume rules will upoly on iretht from stations on thls Hue withia the district wd ove county on cach side of sid distelet. Hor dfa- trivt tutre not hold ata station an tide tine the abaye ruled will apply only an freiehe from stations un thls Une witha suid digtrict or countye At ld o'clock to-nleht the employes of the Pistsbure, Wheeling & Kentucky Rullros monced to Jay thelr track) when the Maltimora «& Ohlo authorittes moved @ train up to prevent. the Pitisburz, Wheel & Kentucky train, loaded with ties, coming tp. The Baltimore d& Olto tram, however, wus blockaded, und the at tempt to hinder the work uf truct-luying frus- trated, ‘Kho Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentucky worsinon ure fuarded by the police, Au ex elting time fa luuked for. VANDERBILT ON COMPETITION, Avectat Mapatch (0 The Trioune, New York, Aug. 21—The New York Jtall- rond Commisalon, which is balding some reere, ative eessiond ot Baratoys, dia uot make much out of Mr, Vanderbilt, ‘The Jost “The fret fmprosstun of the tcsthmony of President. Vanderbilt before the Leglalative Cummittes ut Baratogu yesterday, and perbeps the preyalling one, fe What of the large and infscellancous Ig- worance In reapect to rullroad matters which muy bo posse! by agreat rallsosd manager, Alr, Vanderbilt koew surprisiigly ttle about ‘the history of the Hudson River, the Harlem, | the Central, aud other companies, As lato as 1973, be ways be Did not have wsueh rail- road expericnee, and had to learn’ He tuust haye learned a good deal, since 1873, but be did vot gonerally share his knowledge with the Committe, Curlousty enough, while be Knows that trackmen who used to be paid M1} ablilings a day aro now patd St, yet the comparative value of carsand locomotives are. laryely matters of myatery to him, He did not know whether or not shippers from forelgn tla discriminated in respect to frelut sharces ogutust New York, sant in favor of Phit- adelohia, though, if they did not, he waa willing Loadinit that the present pooling ar- raugements of tha railroad companica whicl discriminated against New York were wrong. Why vot ascertain thia decisive fact before making there arrangements? Upon the whole, Mr. Simon Sterne was nok much wiser when he set down his witness than when he tovk him up” Sanatoua, Aug, 21.—At the ratlroad Inveati- ation todlay by the Lealalative Committe: Willlam If. Vanderbitt teatitied that “the millers of Rochester cau make an agreement with us upon application by which they can shlp wheat from polots Weat to thelr milla, then grind It into flour, put the flour into the cars, aud send it to New York for 10 cants per barrel.’ Queation—“ Have you carried flour from Mil- waukeo and Chicago to Now York for 10 cents per hundred?" Answor—"' Wo carry it as low ng other chaps, When it gets to such low rates, We generally lot other people carry tt. A great dent of Dusiness fs done for notumye. Rates get lower and lowe uutll we can't stond ft, ‘Then the managers uot together und put them up’? Mr, Vauderbilt, was examined as to the af- fara of the Standard snd Empire Oil Compa- nies, and thelr relations with the trunk lous, and sald ho waa disgusted with oll associations and oil mer long ago. Once made a contract with an oll company, bullt a ratlroud to accom- modate its business, and then {t awarded the toutract to sume cise, Was at the conference in Saratoga, at which the New York Central and Erie tuststed on the Pennsylvania Road dfs- posing of afl stock held by it, thus tosine its advantage oyer the great Hes, That rtock was sold to the Btandard Company und 0 diyis- fon of Lusingss guarautecd. JAY GOULD, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yorn, Aug. 21.—A good deal. of gossfp Is indulged in over Jay Gould's European trip. thas been announced that be has purchased from the Duteh bondholders controlling tuter- estinthe Denver Pacife Road. According to statemonte current in the streot, fie has become possossed of a majority of the outstanding bonds, which at par would be worth more than $1,000,000, As the road is indefault on Interest, and a foreclusure sult is pending, ft {s con{ect- ured that Gould may forecluse_ the morteage and buy-in the road at auction, If thts report is true, Gould has completed Ie connection of Toledo with the Union Facile, ‘The Denver Pacific, the Kansas Pacifle, runuhyg fron Kansas City to Denver, a distances of GUO Tiffes, the St. Louis, Kansas Uity & Norther, 7 miles, and the Wabash, 678 infles, inako a total of 1,800 iiiles controiled by day Gould. ‘TIE NEW FREIGINE "TARIFF. ‘The new eoat-bound frelght rates which go Juto effect on tho 25th {ust. will be as follows to the pritcipal Eastern poluts: From Chicago to .Albany—Firet. clas second cioks. HU conta; third clasy, 03 class, 130 centa; grain 25 eents bulu, 5 cenit; boxed ments gd, 70 cents. Holthuore--Fieat ctnsx, $1,173 second class, #7 iird class, G7 centst fourth class, 31 Mente salte: 7 7 1 cents; dreased dre: ‘ind class, $1.40; scond ¢ . 75 conte: fourth class, 10 conte; eraln, ntsz salted nvuts, in. bulk. centa; boxed jeate, 40 centa; dressed hogs. 80 cents, Bultalo—Firet case, Us cents; second class, 50 cents; third class, 88 cents; fourth clase, 20 cent: urain 1743 cunte; salted meats, 891; centy; boxed meal, 20 cent mt x {dressod haze, 40 conta, Now ¥ onl clase, 00 ‘conte; clase, grainy, walted toute, In bulk, 40 Ceuta; boxed meat, 35 cents: drevsed huge, 7 conte, Philadetphin—First claws, $1.18; accund. clos BR contns thied clare, 8 conti; fourth clase, cents; grain, 28 cente: salted meats, Inbulk, {boxed meats, di cents; drevwd hoge, TB EAST-BOUND FREIGNT BUSINESS, The Qeueral Freight Agents of the yarlous toads tending east from this city haye given the following jolt notice to agents: Vroperty In teanslt connigned aircat to a point cast of Chicago, proviows 10 tho: advance of att east-bonnd tari, shall be entitled to tho old rate, provided the consignment and destination, of elther, ate not “changed after the prop- erty | bos been delivered to the Mant. crn ne. If any change shall be muds Ait either consignmant or deanmation, Luo propurty willbe charged the advanead rates.” Orders npon elovatoxs ur packing-houses will by taken for auch proparty only aw canbe actually loaded previews to the advanced rates golng into ofluct, Should orders be taken for sor property than can be Fosdeil previous to the date of thy advanced tur, all freleht Jett aver shall bo ebarged at tle aus vanced rates. CORYDON, TA. " spectat Disputch to The Tribune, Keorun, In, Aus 24—The Corydon (I2.) extension of the Missourl, Lowa d& Nebraska Ratlroad has been compleced to that elty, and tralus will commenco running regolarly Bept. 1, ‘The extension ts twenty-eleht uifies in length, inaking the road U8 tailes long. ‘Tho Company nunounces ite readiness to extend the fine thir ty suiles farsher west thig sear if the necessary aubsidles are yoted In tin TH isa18, Aline of railroad fifty-six miles In length te vow belng surveyed to connect Wilxesbarre, Pa. with the Erle Ratlroad at Hawley, thus tan Ding the rich eoal fletds of the Weoming Valley, slortening the distance from Now York to Chi- cago by ulnoty-two iniles, saving alaulageof 187 miles to the Pennsylvania Ratlrond in ofl, cont, and freight from the West intended for Now England markets, thus leaving Puiladetplita to the leeward, ‘The Tllinofs Central ting definitely decided to use again the Vandalia Hue as its St. Lots con nection as soon us ita contrast with the Wabash expires, ‘Tho bushiess from the main Hoe will ko vin the Vandalia on the Ist uf Boptamber, and that from the Chicago Ulvision abouts dan. 1, 1879, Mr. TL W. Hibbard, General Freight Avent of the Vandalia Lino, had a conferonce veaterday with Mr. Josoph ‘Lheler, Trufle Man- ager of the Iitinols Contral Rallroud, for ths pur- nosy ofconnleting the datuils for the interchange of freight business, Commissioner Fuk haa glyen notics to the bartles interested that thy National Rpard of Arbitration, now in session Iu New York, will today fake up the question of parventages to he ullatted tu the roads loading custard Crom Peorlit, ‘Phe General Freight’ Ageuta of the Various roatis were to have inet to-day at the Shermau House fu this city for the saing pur Dose, but owing to the above notice of Mr, Blut, it 4 hardly probable thut thoy will tale Any avtfon themsotves, but be content with the award made by the Arbitrators, ‘The Superintendent of the Burlington é& Southweatorn Railroad und a corps of engineers Gro at preset aurveyiue a line from Laciede to Kansas City. ‘The road la to run froin Lactedy to Robertson, whore it ayalu vrosaee the Hanul: hal & St, Joe, through Barry and down Lino Crusk to Kansas City. Superintoudent Smith Says the woney ja ready to build the read, ane Mnat ft will bo built as soon as the best route Is found, fe is generally believed that the Bur- Ington & Southwestern backed by the Chik cago, Hurltnzton d& Quincy, and that thls road ally getting auliudependent Une into Kan- Ye i eas The Atchtaon, Topeles & Banta Fo allroad Company Is converting Las Vexos, New Mexico, iuto u wagniticent watering resort. It 4s balide Inge tne bath-house at the celobrated dot THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 18779-TWELVE PAGES,’ tory wave of the hand and a childlike amila that. waa spotted by his haying a mouthful of plekled enbimen to attend to, Pecan understand your Astonishinent at what may seein impudence on the part of au entire stean and fan not offended at the anger it causes you to display. But when Tsay that Lam a poor, lometess, Wantlering refugee from the fever-stricken City Of Memptita——" Fiyoachooners of beer were, Ind down tipon the counter with x sim: fancontances that showed prompt decision, and five pante-stricken meu perambulnted tow. the door with uw unity of action that was ad- tnirable, ‘Tho man bebind the bar had yaniabed foto airy nothingness, und an the weary stronger Polished off the freo Junch amt trathered In Rehooner after schooner until, beer Intlen, he ambled toward the stroct, that astoou was 26 hare aa the upper Ip of a f-year-oll youth, And the poor, hotmeclors, wandering rofuger frown the fover-atricken City of Momplie, fout- Sora and wo-begonc, turned into Beriinan Btreet with the dazed, sad countenance of one whom life had left nothing worth living for, As he passed into Theatre alley, two shabblly- dressed tramps approached hitn and inquired in accenta of angiety; “Well, Hill, how docs the new racket work!” ‘The poor, homeless, wan- dering refuges trom the fever-stricken City of Memphis, who had so suddenty descended to plain ‘Hill? lacouically replied with a de- Hoction of the telt optics “Immensel* an ~ SUICIDE. Death of u Man Broken in Body but Not tn Pride—Another Caso. Kotctat Dlayatcn to The Tribune, Borrano, N. ¥., Aug. 2—~A wort singular ease of doliterate suicide occurred this morolug iu Use Villaga of South Wales, near thie city. ‘The victim of the ras act was Liat Babbitt, aged 57, and a resident of Niagara Falle, Mr. Babbitt was a wealthy merchant, who retired several years ago. He had been a great sufferer for avmne tline, anit about 8 week ago he went to live with Mrs. Mory Miller, In South Wales, acveompanied by his. wife. Ho was very weak, and could walk but a short distance before his infrunities wonld get the better of him and be would fall, He required the closeat watching to seo that be dtd notinjure kiuself. This moraing, about 7 otclock, he seomed greatly improved, and an- nounced that he folt well enough to walk to the barn in the rear of his resfdence. He started from the house, nnd was scon to gu a3 far as the bara aud start lack, Fora tes minutes na at- tention was paid to him, dut soon his wife in- quired of the hostess where ho was. Learning of hig Intention, Mrs. Babbit went out to the barn, but could not flud him. Scarch was made up aud down the road in front of the house, but nothing could be seen of thy missing mun | Mrs. Miller then walked down to Cazenovia Ky a etnall stream running through uvir land, On a pile of drfitwood alic discovered Mr. Bablitt’s liat, nud, on proceeding further up-stream, #he was horfor-stricken at the slglit ot his body floating jn the wator, which at tlt polat was only about three fect deep, Sbe gave the alarm at once, and, by the ald of the neighbors. the body twas brought ashore. ‘To the vock of the deecused qwas attached o rope, at one end of which was a heavy stone. It wppears that he first tied the rane with'a atouy Lo his neck, and then, wading ont {ote the middle of the crovk, he luid bimseif tir the water. Ho had been fn the water about an hour when be was fonnd, and that. bls {ntentlon to take hie Hfe was n determined ona ts shown by the fact that, before leaving Ue house, he took from his pocket all of his papers, money, and other valuables nud laid them on the table, covering them tp with a paper, ‘They were dis- covered after nn examination of his pocku's had shown ihut there was nothing in them. New On.Kans, Aug, Jit, Marstul, barber, died hlinself to-day, and Georce Winesleman, aged 19, 18 supposed to have ro:mmftted sutcide. Special Iapatch to The Tribuns. Font Warne, Ind. Aud. 21.—During a it of temporcry iusauity, resulting from “business troubles “und intemperance, Charles Simatl- housg, a well-known Gorman, 72 years old, this afternoon lo himself ina room and stale fuwed adose of stryenme, which resulted In apeedy desth. “ Ryecial Dispatch to The Tritune Sranuina. UL, Aug. Yi—An unknown Ger- man, who bad been $n this eity but a week or £0, committed suleide in bis room as thes Com. merelal House last evening by putting a bullet inte his brain. Nothing could be learned of his uame or residence froméfapers found ov bin, WASHINGTON, Failure of the Ten-Dollar Cerlifentes— Tho Misslexipp! liver Cominiasion. Spniar PAepatch to The Tribune. Wasuinerox, D. Cy. Aug. 21.—The daily transactions of the Treasury Depurtment with the $10 refunting certificates preva conclusively the utter failure of Lhe good intentions of Con- Gres in providing a low bond which would beu- efit porsons of amal! means by affording them antuyestinept for their savings, Of the $10,- 000,000 in theso cortifleates issued, $43,828,000 have already been returned to the Trensury for conyeralon inte 4 per cent bonds, and, although the amount outstanding Is now Jess thun $5,000,009, cortificates - continue tv bo re- turned ot the rato of nearly $30,000 aday. It is also evident that theso certtScates aro uot returned by persons hotdtny them fn sinall amounts, siice the average of sopurate susns revelyed ia about 25,000. In fact, ut the time they were old there were very few appll- cntions for sums less than $100, and i was wih great difficulty that the Departnfent pre- vented vome Individuals, and especially agents ot speculators, from obtalituz tora than 310d In curtiNdates in uny one dav, ‘To the Western Aatocialed Press, Wasmisatox, D.C. Aug, Ji—At the meet- ing of the Mesiseippl fiver fmprovemant Com- mlasion to-day the Committee on statistics and Juformation submitted a plan providing for a full report by a competent officer upon the trade aul commerce of the Misstasipp! Valloy, to be $n readinesa by tho (ine the Comuissios begins work, ‘rhe Committee to prepare a play of oper. ation for the ensuing yesr anbunitted a reonrt. providing for finishiig the surveys between Cairo and the head of tie passes, sa ns to com plete (he oiflelal survey of the Wholu river; also for making borings and sediment observations ab the necessary polute, and for gauging the streams, ‘The reports were adopted, 7 Jb is expected (hat Lieut. Smith 8, Leach, of he Kngineus Corps, will be designated perma- nent Secretary, with headquarters at St. Lou ‘The Commission nudjourned to meet at Bt. Louis on the 20th of November, Part of the Commission mevis tu St. Louls Qct. 1 to organ- izu partlus to tae to the Meld. Agstetunt Attorney-encral freeman adyiaes the Postinaster General Unit a postmaster should, not hu required to testify th Sudicial proceeding: Who rents box i his offlee, Who took letters trom It, ote., tending to snow what became of sertaln correspondence, eo ee ae THE DISTILLERS, Epectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Vronis, ML, Aug. 21.—Pooria fs full of whisky men to-day, wathiered here from a) parte of the country, to devise Ways ond incaus to put up the Privy of highwines, Veoria ts making so. inuch wine and so muck chuaper thin Enatern eitles con do it, that her distillers are requested not to muku. so much, tt fa proposed tat the dietillers here nither run only in the daytime, of pay tax on three-tl{ths uf une product and ex- pore the rest. ‘The first proposltion mevts with (he most favor, Seven-alyhthy of tho distiiting intereats of the country ia represented, A conmnittes Waa appulnsedt lo gather statlatics arding distiliation, und to deve a plan to Springs at this place, 200 feot long and forty- two Wide, two-turies high, on the bank of th River Gultines, ‘Phere will bo Uitety-eight bath tubs, comprising electric, vapor, aml other aths of medicinal praperties, fy ts to cose $20,000, It ts be it uit oy the Railroud Com- pany to induce Invalida and ‘pleasura-sockers ti Tesurt there, | ‘Therw aro twenty-two. euringe, cinbracing all the qualities of the water found gt tho Hot Spriuga of Arkausas, ‘he temperature of these watera ranges trom to 10 degrees, ‘The altitudy tn 0,400 fect above thy level uf the sea, und the climute is pleasant at all. seasons. ‘The. scevory [s un- usually Gne, and the dehing and hunting cannot bu excollod, ‘rhe Company ta. alu orécting & fino hotel of sixty roonss, ‘Mery are seventy: ight ueres ot lund surrounding the hotel and Uath-bouses, which will be urued into a park vad pleasure-yround, The Now tacks rack Bauntoring up to the counter, ho began to barpoun the catables ut the tree-lunch tablo, and a3 he stowed away the articles uuder fis vest, tie bogau, 10 6 tonvof melancholy saduess: “Goutiomen, iby actlous may suei ill-bred, but | with u hulfetarved Ioan hugger must be satis- Nud before good mauuere can be ubtended tu." ‘Tha bartender reached for & club, and told tha, apologetic utranger tat H he waulde’t leave st once bo'd go for him. My dear air," resumed the gaunt-looking new arrival, with a depreces reduce lt, Another meeting will be held to- niurrow, ee, OLD SETTLERS. Apsctat Dispatch to ‘The Trimune, Toowwmaoton, Wi, Aug, ~The old set tlera of Mclean County beld thelr anaual re- union to-day, the exercises taking place iu the Vair Grounds, It fa estimated that 3,000 people Were in uttendance, An address of welvome was dulivered by Dr, T. F. Morrell, of this clty, Jollowad by the Hon, J, M. Scott, Judges of the Bupreme Court,Cupt, Stringiluld, tha Hey. dy A White, and other old settlers, sp illehact acre Mock ivland Amusements. Menry Watterson in Loutseitia Cnurter-Jonrital, Aut who are hore wal what do we dof Why, thera fa Mr. Justice Harlan, of the Supremy Boneh, plaving base-ball with Walter Faluemman; and no longer ago than yesterduy afternaun L sew, with my own eves, & ventieman who ran for Vive dunt of the United States, ant Was clocted, but who did not tuke his seat, try- ing to ace Whether a wurs cannot bo straddled as cusily oso tence, ICL chovse, Fran get up from tits yory weillys and Jolu laa game at wehlat with Mr, Justice Miller und Mr. dustico Strong; und that ia vume, you kuow, where (he seven of trumps dova beut three etzbts out of four, Or f may dire with my wite, who, when To fa bathluy, sits on the beach, and, using ber fin for a baton, marks off my score for me as if J were nn orchestra. But you know how tt is yourself, aud If you don’t, ask Dr, Yaudell. ancien LONDON GOSSIP. Curfons Pinns for an Invaston of England— Whit Yn Sald In the Clubs—{folland to Ro Aunered to Germany, ant England to Hrance, Correspondence New York Neratil, Loxpon, Aug, 4.~The tongues of the club Inen cannot be expected to He dormant, and so they have been employing themselves in dis- tosalne, with ag muck eagerness ag ta comnpatl- bia with thelr character as easy-going citizens of Cockagne, the possibility of even the shatlow of {ruth Iu the arsortion made by the warlike por- ilon of Franch politicians thet they see at the present muinent Asura way to the successful {nvaston of these islands, “The threat of this unexpected aggression Will fail, ere long, Hke a bombshell upon the proud security of the nation which has based its insoience upon the fact of Ite seagirt post ton,” sald in atoud tone, a few evenings ago, {u one of the Paris military elrctes, one of the flere fire-caters of the Konapartist faction. The antouncement, It {8 said, prodaced ae great actisation ninong the close-cropped members of the club aa tt will do ou this aide the Channel, should {t ever come to ve uttered in real earnest. But explanation of the incans whereby the threat would be carried out gives cause for Grave rellection among those prquins who pass for belnyg the mast in possossion of thelr reason, ‘The suggestion, however absard it, inay appear to o thinking people, eviduntly ‘appears per- Iectly feasible to an assemlly ot French oflcers, to whom the wis is father to ‘the thought. . This, thes, fa the programme lald down by the “chauvins*? of the cireles, the politictans of the BonApartist:| relucorporated, persuigsion, Alsace and Lorraine must be re- annexed to Franco; France cannot sleep with- out them, and whoever clae wakes France must steop, ut Germany will never give those brovinces up without ample compensation; $0 they reason, Where will tho father- Jand seek that compensation? In the annexation of Holland, with all those magnificent Dutch cotontes for which— say the chauvius—ber soul is sighing In order to make her at ou stroke a great inaritine nation, Nhene 20,000,000 Asiatic subjects would ect the German Empfre ona level with Great Britain, and would open out scope for the energies and {maginations of the German people. New sce bow cleverly the Schauvins work out their politl- ca-uilitary problem, Franco alone, say they, could prevant the En- gilsh Government from eclzing those colonies atonce. France, by fier close proximity to En- Bland, her equality of power on the sea, and her sdporiority on land, und, above all, by her vaatly supurior engineerini, could render Great Brhain powerless tu atand in the way of any desired expansion of the German Emplres When the present Prime Minister at St. Stevens Wow nothing more than the author of Tuncred?? he exprossed timscif much fn the same straty, “fn presence of team and tho tools inveuted by modern science the Stratts!of Dover become nothing more than a mere ditch, from which ft will he av enay task to exclude the British wavy.” So raid Mr. Disraeli, and, fling out the Graft plan thug latd down, the chapving BAYS: Ouice prevent the navy trom taking partiu the struggle and victory must follow the bige gest batttations, Bo that Englund, who stilt refuses to adupt the aniliiary system of the reat of Europe, lus nauint to protect her but thy old prefudfece, quite ns dangerous to rely Upon as the contidence that France dialaved in the anclunt fortifleations by Vauban. It cannet be denied that an tnvasign of Great Britain would be the most expensive National adyen- ture ever undertaken. “But every alee bas been successful, wid the victory bus always remained with the besteger, provided his resources can hotd out long enough. ‘The method of under- taking the tusk ig ulready Invented. ‘Thu Ger- juan Government ts ut the present mumont buay in constencting a nnmber of round towers for the defense of ter voasts. Now, every pilot knows wetl enough thut the Straits of Dovor arc filled withshutlows and shoals appearing at times above water. Waal would be easier than tocover these shoat banks with the saine stecl towers now bolug constructed tu Germany! But these banks can only ue approached Unreuch Franee, aud tor this end Germany must crash her a eecond times, and this would be a task that Germany herself would h ite to renew, for all the world Inowa dear price she has to pay for the vicqory, Sue has nob recovs ered that victory evcu now. One thing is vertaluethat England would never be ablo to brave with dinpunity « Franco-Gerinan coalition, ‘The days of Nelson and Howard are gone for- ever, Other nations are now possessed of the sume resources Which whe ouce monopolized; therefore, you see, tt depends entirely upow Franco to obtain the restitution of Alsace and Lorraine, wud the cusvion of Belgium besides, Mi exchange for the annexation of Holland ta Geritany.| ‘The pill will dowbtless ve a bitter ong ‘for Englind, but she will vot hesitate to swallow. it rather than risk tho porll ot a siege hy the 9,000,000 urmed men that could be thrown Upon ber coasts vy the waited Powers of France und Germany; who world inate uf her what Alexander made of Tyre, which from au laland became 6 pottusula. ‘The task of unit. {uy one coutinent to another Is ug eaay to mud- era setence us thatol separating them, aud in thls case Nature herself has executed more than half the worl. Wild reasoning enough, your readers will say ab the Prat glance at thie theory, and so tt ane peared to one who waa u istener to the discus. alon. But si then it’ has not only o “had over” at various politieal mectiies fn Porls, and aigaed in scientitte circles, put tt has beet printed tn ectenu tue Preneh re- view. In the Intter the sentiments of Prine Uismnarck are likewise discussed, and the opining ody expressed that “nothings Jess than Ife avquisition of the Dutch coloufes eat put an end to the commerclal celals under whtelr Germany has been writhing ever since the Frus- alan wat, snd fur her the friendship and alll. auce of. Frauco waits Iterally be worth donble the value of the uilllons she carried away as indemuity, The moment will essuredly come when slic will offer a prica for the help required, and willobtain it.” Is there any wonder that a. “sensation” Ike thie about give test toconver- sation in_poiitics and military clabs, and that tu West-Fod drawiug-rooms the bare posstbilily of the realtzatlon of such n set of schemes should be decined “much tooswfally terrible! As I vatd before, the end of the season fing lind, the effect of nipple the Kensallon in the bud be- fore {breached hg prarorsions of a craze ora seare; but wo alinlt hear of {t eat, Mean. while J see ono provincial paper, or, apparently, its Parts correspondent, has taken the this aut kerfeux, * When we see,” says thy writer, In a perlodical well aceredited by the French public, popular with oll classes, und covuldered trustworthy in its views," an) optuian #0 confidently dxpresset ad thls, wwe may be pardoned for feellug disquietude at our own secority and for belue startled Into the de- sire uf atariltue others sullletently to cause a general determination amon ottr polltieians to dofest the scheme; a ewlry of aki) aasobee our engineers to oppose tt, tnd a nolversal combtina- tlon minong the pi from an epemy who would se Uritigh Istands to die vary countes from which they would vastly preter tu be eveu more neque mated still, Seb us remeber tat sclence b no politieal oplaton, wud that to secure the tri- umph all parties would be nuited.”" Ono remark sugzosts itself ty way of post- script. ‘Thera $a strony fevling th Rogiinh wiltaryelroies te favocal the adopuen of the nilltary system of the rest of Enrupe,—that ts, eompuleory anilitary serviees the notlon, andevd, hus mors than onty gat ttvelf yentl- Jnted tu Parligmens, wud F should not, there: fore, bo surprised to fad Ge achome above des serlbed brought forward 84a reason, for Une necesnlty of dukhig these ishinda, like France, Germany, Russl, andieven Italy, an armed camp.” u —— Cat and Rat. Sorwich (uuu) gutterin, A Prestou farmer, duding cuyt rats were mak- dng sud havoc whi the profeuder im bia cellar, purchased a cat that was recumtuetded as 6 tnouser. Fora whily alter nots rat was lo be ceeu, and their depredations ceased entirely, ‘Lhia apparent success mado the otd man boast Ut “Tap was mura'n o ordinary cat,” und tho anlwal - goon bad the full couidenee of the whole family. ‘Two imonths had not passed, however, before the servaut-giri's old famthue ery was heard about oonday ujon the cellarstalre, Rushing to the door, the furmer tuquired: What ty the matter, Bri ete! Mess tne sowh” replied Bridyet, as 1 wae gotting pertatoga Leaw the cat cating on one olde of her plato ond an ould rat eating on the uther sido, and she Just purred und purred, while the ditty aharp-nosed baste was catlox very pacefully lolke, snd winkin? wid his eye asinteh ny to say, do ve muind, We'll both live at the explnge of this house.’ ‘Then per saving me, and dartn’ for mu fute, the baste, ho druy mu acraming to the sttatra, That cut niver elittrred any more nor thougt she tise been charmed by a shnoke.”” ‘The farmer could vot beli¢ve the tule, 60 the next day he took it upon hitnseil to wateh the cat when she wus taking ber mosis, ad sure eouugh out came an cold rat, exblbitlog a familiar ale and pertect de- Hight in the preseuce of ‘Tabby, at whose dish he relreshed Limacif without the luast exciting tue ire of the cat. The novel relutlonstip way vontinued, but the servaut girl could mot be OUNNUX Tie restrained from gcreechiug and dropping the crockery every tiie she saw the auimal, Thi. made the thing so expensive that the farmer concluded to. kill the rat, Ho was a good inarkaman, but the interest that bad ex cited sympathy forthe aolmal in his heart uu- nerved ifn for the deed, ant his aim was ini curate, and he smissed the rodent, only to sce Tabby, who bad ao long allowed the rat to cat at hor plate, voice upon It, lake it by the neck, uni With twa Rhakes put it to death. Now he Ae Inquiring what power kept the cat from klll- fog {t before. Strong Testimony from Hon, George Starr as to the Power of Radway'a Ready Reliet ing Cage of Beiatic Rheumatism. * 3 i ee SPRINGFIELD. The Oate Crop—EqualizationmKew Demar erntic Newapaper. Apectat Dispatch to Me Tridune. Srninarixny, Il, Aug. 31.—A table prepared by the Department of Agriculture shows that the total acroage of oate in Illinuia this year was 1,631,130. The average vicld pec acre was thir- ty-two and a half bustols. The total yield was 54,061,500 bushels. The average price per bushe! Aug. 1 was 92 cente, and the value of the ctop was $12,050, 162. . The State Board of Equatfzatfon did no bu ness to-day, exvept to adopt 4 resolution author- izing the Committe on the Assessmont of Cap- Ital Stock to meet fo Chicago tu secure delin- quent retarns and bear complatnts and atate- inevts. Sfr. Rout has notified the Committee tomecetin Chicago next Tuesday. ‘The other committces aro busy fo figuring on the assess- ment returns, License to organizo was to-day issued to the " Bourbon Democrat Publishing Company, of Chi- cago; capital, $50,000, Corporators, Banjatin | A. Plerco, John Tyler, James G. Cozzens, The object of the proposed corporation {s stated to be the publication of a daily oowapaper. The Chicago College of Pharmacy was to-day During tha time T have been thne afleted, thave trled' almost all the remedies rocoiamendea by ‘wise men and fools, Uoping to dnd rellet, but All proved to Thava tried various Ktote of baths, mantpatations, outward applications of lninieats too numerous £6 Trentfon, Ana prescriptions of thy most éndinent pga Fa eer nS eee PTeOnS ot «ees i ember, at tlie Ura ots (who had heen enilcted ne myacirl, Twas iniuced eae yourremedy, 1 was thon srutertnn searrally ‘with one of my old turns, ‘To mysurprine and devight the fra applleation gave ie ease, after’ bathing'sod rubbine . the parts affected, leaving: the limb ti a YA created by the I Ip.@, short tima the pain passed entirely away, although [ have al tent perio cai attacks: approaching © change of weather, know now now to cure myself, and re alte master of tho situation, SRUNAtieot ate at vankey ona. Thevee are Yours truly. GRU, ATARR. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPUT : ___ INFLUENZA, Sore Thront, Diffienlt Breathing RELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, BY RADWAY’S READY RELIER,. For headache, whether sick or nervous: rheama’ lumbayo, palus'and weaneu tn the back. spine or kt neyat falas arotnd the ttrer, joints pains tn tho hovecla, bari inde. chilblains and frosthites, Hee will aford (mmedtate easo, and for a few days elect fis continued nse Trice, 50 cta, permanent cura. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In frem One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement noed any Ge Soffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURE FOR EVERY PAR, ‘It was tho dirst and ts the ONLY PAIN REMEDY At instantly stops the most exerncfating patie, af: Pea aerae toe? ant cures: Costenitaus latter vt tie Lunzs, Stumach, Dowels or other glauds or organ, by ode wppileation, In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, THE FALL-RIVER MILLS. Fatt Riven, Mass, Aug. 81.—Georga HH. Eddy, Treasurer of the Flint sfili, has re- signed, the Directors having disapproved of his transactions fu cotton futures, resulting in a loss to the alll of $15,000. Tbe amount ts mado guod by gaius frum purchasey in the pring. ‘The weavers will ask the Treasurers of the aeveral qiltis for 15 per cent increase (au wages, ‘The carderg will make a similar request. § ee 4 ‘ MICHIGAN CITY. Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. InpraNavotis, Ind, Aug. 21—Six carloads of oxcursionists wout to-day to Michigan City ‘by special train to Inapect the harbor improve- mente at that point, City and Btate oMlecrs, snd prominent citizens, atnong them Senator Voorbves, nade up the party. ———— a SUTRO TUNNEL, Sax Fraxcisco, Aug. 21.—The Sutro Tuouel Company bave started another lateral tunnel northiardly at a point 12,000 feet from the en- tranca, Where good assays of cold and silver are obtained. Tuis is iu the Tunnel Company's Beaiiad, which extends 2,0 feet In that direc- STEAMSHIP ARRIVAL, Querxarows, Aug. 2—Arrived—Steamer Ne or how violent or excruciating the pain, the Obio trom Philadelptin, Rheumatie Hed-riaten taarin Crippless Rertouss New Yor, Aug. 2L—-Arrived—Steamship Greece, from London, Manufactured Jelilea, 5. Vow Enyland Grocer. ‘The jelly that {s manufactured in Boston Js nearly all made of apples, and sells at nhout 14 conts per pound. Apples now fori the bate of on endless number of jellies, euch ns curraut, raspberries, peach, pincapple. ¢te., which arc made by elmply addins extracts to flavor the Apple-felly; and ao perfect ts the Imposition that the at majority of consumers are du- celved by ft, or, ip other words, canuot tell it from the jee made from the frult with woieb thls ts only favored. It comes mucl: cheaper than the real article. Real currant-lelly, for tnt- stance, 8 KOMEWhere nbuut 2S cents per ound. ‘She luster is made to some extent, aud is sold by grocers who cater tu the hignest clase of family and hotel trade. ‘Deuralgic, of prostraved witli discase way suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Juilaumuation of tho Bladder, Toflammation of the Bowels, c Congestion of the Luugs, Sore Throat, Diffloult Sreathing, Patpitation of the Heart Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilkisias, and Frost Bites AMUSEMUNIS. Froorey ss NERA ES 9 Le, Crowded Houses! — Crowded Houses! FO WITNESS AIMER’S Last Appearance in, Chicago. ‘The apuiterion of the Teady Retier to the part — patty Tere tie paln or digieuity eatete will atford cso tail conta ‘Lnirty to eixty drops in half atumbier of water will Incilew miuutee cure Gratnpe nymotise Sour eustnach, dh burn, sick ilendache. Ulurrh Colle, Wind tn the Uawels audall tuternal Paley lors should alwars curry a bottle uf RALWAY'S: REAOY TELAGE with tem, A few dropd tn walor ; will provunt alekneas or ins frum change uf water. Auromeuse, Tia botier thon French Mruudy or Bitvers usu athwu id Dance, * Pretty | lant sdmlaatony 0) eta FEVER AND AGUE. VER AND AGUF cured for fifty cents, There ta nat Yeinedtat aceat in thie wortainat ail cur ever Lich hm Labs Ftieedtae wt tiga Monday, Aug. Heol Wal era ca. In Von Ruppe’a Orerat Sod Agney atid all ofl? Salarious, Willotts,, Seart PAV ROLES MEA ete. Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers (avert Uy itudwa Ht Vropristor and Manager, ..Mre de 1. TA Piney aa CR AD 'B keADY Rein ‘TIS 18 THE LAST 1? BUT ON) oF THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER, ‘3 i by A. MM. PAL ESIDS-SOUANE THEATIE DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 2 CURE OF CHRONIC DIShASE, BCHOFULA UR AYIHILATIC HEREDITARY OR nr irekatepis bie 3 AT HA? EN Tanga or Stomach, tiin ar Donea, Flesh oF CORRGPTING nN Sout AND VITIATING . Jar xwelling, actions, Saptaets the Lungs, Dyspepsia, Water ic lo White bwellings, tuinors. Ute eer nal Hip dilgenag, Metcitrial’ Diressce, Foe tale Gommatnts,” Gout, Droreyy bull Riseuiny sSrun° clitts, Cousumption. Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does tho Garsaparitilan Rowlvent, excl al srutatuldsutetly tne cue we chante: newts Consthutiunule and kin Diseases, but ie te tue OMe pouitve cur for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLARNTS, Urinary and Wourd Iisousce, Gravel, Diabetes, Drove, Sophie ter, Aneattinuaes oF “Uitinee Bence 30, Alinutaiciutia, kid ti ail cages whicer thera ary HieK-UUNe doposits, GF the water is thick, cloudy, auied efiauiatiincea Thta ee white OF ma ba threade Hike witlto. slik of thenr tes morbid. dar nesuvrarance, ani white Iruesdust depeatty, an hd A ALT head burn if sensation witea pas. The water, and pata in thaan oharean tho lolne” Bold by druuytts. PRICE OSE DULLATS OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED By Dr.RADWAY’S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO,, 82 Warren-st.,N. DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, The Orislaal New York Cast, he Gruen Propertten, Kunaay N (ent An Ors Dy Picken ore Every evening thia weer, 8 Wodnesdey and Bnturday. thie {01 edian, JOHN DILLON, Hupportad by Ala LOCIBE DILLON, LUWIN F. meee’ THON. ad a Strutt a OUR NEXT PRESTON Ts THE PARK HORSE. RET TO RLV PAV Sd Hes, 2, nd-at, ned Cottage Uiruye-at) NO AT # O'CLOCK, GRAND CONCERT BY THE FULL CREICAGD ORCMESTMRA,. Under the direction of ADOLPH ROSENBECKEN, Sscente. Thome Concerts wilt take y ant Meitay diet ti canyon Chronto Hheumes leur, Sutot Hacklig bry cough, Cancerasa Compiabats, thee eval, 7 wig UF, POROUS Pa ANTE, WHAK BACK, BENSOM'S CAPEINE POROUS PLASTER, ‘Thle article tsons which really pot aien artea, ordinary merit. By. luy relate paysiclana fis youp uw loeallly, sunt will fn the Quvsnls fe, (a far naper(or ta tha or: NUN HAN ft \e ain at plasters wil cakes oF Snost tay, Tete win ‘ula! hy th AEE arr ype oernen GUAIN oti: ‘ pene ryan Aen RR Atmendinent to Hale Lor the uted tiuverning the Inspection of Grain in the City of Chicago, to Take Effect Aug, 29, 1879, EA-WINTER WHEAT. Sinan Wireat snail be puro white ound, plump, aad yell elven tx rac Waitkat aball ba white Winter p wheat, souuty and reasunuly pupd-dud reasonably clea. ‘i pba * f vertectly trates, elegantly casted wih anact tiny Noo ts Wee aha be porn amber Wiater e, Fegutate, pi reaande ecugieis hosts saute ptuipe and welichafors, *mver Wh ray Fi for, the bare Gf all divordcra br the Xe. Phew Rap Wivexn Waeae cleat bo pure red lo fldizs uwels Hidncye, a leat, wf tha lag phiop. aud well cteaed, Na. 2 Loxd Rew Wiese Wuest otiall by of tee sate ration we NG. |, euUU Bui FuasUnstly cleaR, Nod iED, Wintau jar whull be pire rod Winter: wheut of both light aud durl color of thu shorter-berr Hed Vurlatien} aoutd, rainy, wad well cleaned. ahiall io red Whuter d reasous yariotles; sound, loi, Gusttvuness, ayy ale, ‘Hiliuuaues. Fever, fnatn i: Fes, snd all derangements or alo te - ira. tel tO) etek a wouliiva chro. bie, cuutalulyg Wo Inercury quiueTAl UF Vureby ver deictertouvdruse, 8" Oinerve tis followlua symptoms rosuilitug from PConetinatta tans Pie luge of tha Blood fa ne is tho ftead, ActOtty of thd eeotnaal, Nausea, LCQerOUriy Diseuat of Foud, Pulluessor Welkhb In. this puuiaac! SoUF Rructations, bin\ioga vr Fiat tena thy Pit ol tho buanach, swimming of 4 4 aul it Ge Suitocatta! it or Webs belure the: abt, J to Mead, Detclepey a er apirs the btn and f:sce, Patn In the Bidu, Chet, sudden Flusnesut iteat Murulug tu the ise A few doses of Rudway's Wifis sill fre fro ull of the abure-uuined disupdurs, Gents per box, Bold by Drugshes, « Falseand True.” fend 8 letter stamp ta RADWAY & CO., Xo. sa-Wee TERS tdatlva worth thousands will be sens 13 No. 4 Wis ren Wier afialt fuctude all mextures of tho didereit varletivs of Winter wheat tf be sound, resenably clean, and uf good willlug gualtty. Wintua Witzar shall luc} Baad Guin envugh for No than GF poUads To Ly MAB Kesmore Wixren Weevt shall tnelute Winter wheatdaioa musi}, vr Uw) ony causd su badly dane vu as tu reader Ie tual fur Nu, ih woul an atver Aug. 197, tueat In ature oi wala daca Ine e a e uudse ihe’ Truly horeuy aldended stiail be tuxoccted ut ta aecordauce With lad provisions of dai rulesad Winter wheal. W. M. BITE, E NL. ws Ye Kailruad and Warehouse Gotauaehe, Cawace, ate. ty AT

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