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inditates of the Democratic party and work sith that party.” To thls ts appemled, "The above fs required hefore F approve any contract, — Stiporiutendént.” ain li min New York Post's editorial, supposed to be written by Marke Codwit, on Seontor qunkling’s speech, was tf the Tine of some of that ntteman'’s ablo offorts on botulf of Tilden tn 186. It acoused Mr, Conkling of * aotd-blonded eectlonaligin,” and “Sntante ambition,” and of grakityr ate tndecent assault upon tho best qnarndter, bittposes, and hopes of the Repub- wean partys"? - a Fur New York Sin, tna vory able edita- qalon the Vermont anc Mune alevtions, says tbat thd Former wasn thivd-term slate’! and that his delegation followed Mr. Conkling at Chicago, DId ht, though? We had the inp son that it voted for Edmunds thirty-flve times, And oh tho Inst ballot cust ten votes for James A, Garileld, of Ohlo, ———— “Ayoon" Is the Scriptural “Job,” only a jttlo changed by time and rude barbarian tongues. Ayoob, nitat has no comforters; but then nelthor has he any bolls, a TAMMANY Wished to linve the celebration of Saturday, a0 that tho buys could sleop off thelr hondaches tho text day. an Ir would ben good iden to have “noble, trilllant, and true” cand{dates for Judges, ct Suave it be agatn the owor truo tale of Paradise and thy Perry "2? a . PERSONALS, Things arecertatnly looking brighter. Never tefore were thoro so many American actors in Europe. Now that Boston has gol through, the peo- pleare waiting for Mr. ‘I'llden to celebrate his svth anniversary, Mary Anderson says she will not bo mar- nied, and tho young man in tho ease will have to keep on supporting himself for 1 while. . The St. Louls papers aro telling about a ro- mantle youpg Indy of that elty who donned malo attira and Jolhed the army. Sho was detected by ber footprint, Education {8 advancing with majestic srides, and every yenr the attalninent of -a di- plomaat our tirst-ctuss Institutions of learning [8 becoming more dificult. Luwn tennis bas beon added to tho courso at Yule, In Algeria embroidered stippers are placed. against tho’ wall ng receptacles for cards and notes, In this country they are used ws bait for unmarried prenohers, No men should bo with- out apalr of slippers mide by udmiring fernate relatives, Some day he may be able to trado them for another pair that wili tt him. ‘This damestic little story is told about tho Peineess of Wales when at Sandringhain (one of her country residences): “She has little tea parties for which she inakes the butter ! 1 sil- ver churn, and spreads it onslices of trend which sho cuta with hor own hands.” Just think of a Princess cutting her own bread and spread- Ing her own butter! Besides this, sbe wears a chintz dregs and a littlo white apron. “Here Is a sketch,” said tho Poet, ‘Unto tho Editor gray, “That 1 toseed me off In an idle hour To pass the tine away.” “Tlore is a club,” was the answor, Ty a bland and simithig way, “With which I frequently toss me off Six pocts in a day.” —Fulk Lore in Chicago, ‘Thar waz astatsman, His colar was 16and His hat was 5, Ho went tom metin to orate, He sald “ax mo nquestion if you want to no." So when be was a swetin under his shirt a man hol- Jered ana ho autd, “Wat fs tarif any way?” And the stateman be larfed kinder short, and be sed, “Pwant no feolln around mo, 1 am bend man, and enry nkune.’ Sohe gave his kane a whirl an laid it on tho table, Then thls orful mun down tmong the spitons sed again, “low much is tarif a peck, anyway?" An the stnis- man sed, ren) hot, “Lanta freo man, and Lwont beadJourned,so Tdemand the nw." An then the Inw, dresed usr poltatinnn, wot tho orful man by tho back hold an took him te the Ku- boze, An when in tho kabozo he did not ax any more tarif queshong, but fot tho cokroches all night, Antho stutsman went home with his knne.—Smatl Boy. We are glad to notice that the white-winged dove of pence ty ati hovering over ‘exus, and that the course language formerly indulged in by the Journalists of that Stuty in speaking of each other has been discarded, und honeycd wordg ile tho following, which is clipped from tho Austin Dispatch of Sept, 16; There are a pair of cura; one a little red epaniot, the othor of the Doard-yard species, running or tryfug to run something they call a newspaper in thla city. Forsome time they have been barking at us frantically lu the hope that we would review their puny attempts to annoy us, We bog to ine form thom that, while the ravings, of a inanine aro gomotinies dungerous, tho burking of such cura {a perfectly harmless. If tho bratniessapes who aro publlshing a patent inside near tho Post-Oflice in this city ndmit the seribblings of a cowurdly slanderer into their filthy columns in iho hope tint we will enter into a controversy ‘with thom, they are mistaken. We never waste our powder on buzzards, but reserve {t for moro fmportaut game,’ — ‘ SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. Tho Baltimore Deutsche Correspondent (Dei.), & paper welt posted In Virginia affairs, despalrs: of tho political situation in that State, and do- Garos thut ail attempts to burmonize tho Democrata and Rowljustora arn “love's labor Jost.” ‘Thut puper writes addittonally the following: “Our view In relation to the polltleal sltuntion in Virginla fa now Proven to be tho correctane. The leadord of the ‘wipora and spongers’ (RoudJusters) aro bought by tho Republicans, nnd they refuse to entertuln even the most liberal propositions for a compro- | tise,—such os wore olfered thom by tho Con- fervatives on tho 16th fust. It would only bo felf-humillation on the part of tho Demucrits {they should mmke any further attempts to bring about reconeitation md a conmmon cise With those people, shay shoul not loso any morv tine by such frultless dilly-dullying, but earnestly prepare themsulves to moet the Kee publlcans and thelr allies ab the pally whothor » thoy are auccewiful or not. As tho Hleators of the* wipers and Kpongers’ are under ne obliga. Yons to voto for Huncock, It fs evident that, In use tho result of the Presidential olection should be doubtful, Haucook may toa to Shite Of Virginia, But we sincerely ‘hope that Mr, Unneovk will be elected without thoeleven votes ot the Slate of Virginiu.” nciniatt Volksblatt writes In roforenca iandock'’s dispatch to tho Greenbacker Plalsteas “ By thig dispatch Gen, Hancock hus hot alouo signified that le indurses tho Sulue fusion between the Intlutiontsts and Tepudla- Uoalsts, but thut ho bus Joined this unholy alls thls fusion abull not Do confined to tho Btite Of Maine atone, but I all othor States, Ho fs w nite With the Greonbackers In every respect, agi houke of ‘our frends? and * our elforts! it between the plina und efforts of the Deino- sts and Groonbuckors. there did Mot oxist thé slightest diffrence, Ho seems to Lave uns Mrely forgotten that the Democratie Nutlonnl Meformn contains a burd-money plank, Aud Dis forgetfulncas ty nut aloue eontined to General Hancock and the State of Stalne, but aka in othor dfates tho Democrats seen to be font of whut their platform says on tho MUect of the Nnanctul ald money questions, here 43, for instance, our nelghborlng State, Indiana,’ It is truco, the Demucruty there have Pet formally enterod tuto an alianey with the Gigcuback rts, but quer buve nominated a Gfeonbuck tunatlo a thelr cundiduty for tho rig Of Governor, Landers ts known us pila Gre ckor, and hus frankly declired Bimscif wt such In ul of bis uturup speeches. By homfnatiog this mun Lunders fur tho ultice of oVernor, gta Indiann Hemocrats expected to feure the votes of tho Groenbuckers for their Pewecrade teket. Like the Democrats of qiine, they ara stamplug the Douivcratiy Na- fr nal platform, which studs in opprsition to He Greenback ‘lunney, under foot, Should tha wqmoerats auce in’ Indigua, they Pil gain tholr victory only through the Beppe of the Greenbuck party’; the sume mugs «aa my himself tn propria person, Io fs desirous’ at be Inunyuratod by Lng to naky eomuon =) Suid of a victory of thelr Fresifential candle te Under such clroumstances no sane iin wed expect that the Demacrutic partys in Mae it secures tho Federal power, will comply % pats Brotula mudo in Its National plattoran, i wpauss * if it did it would drive away trom ite ae Masbest frleudsund allies, to wou it is ae ahi for Ity success. ‘Those Crivnds aud ullles uid become its enemies, without whose asalut Woo ft can never count upan another victory In pe future, Of coursy ft would nat do this. “On 1 eRtrary, Democracy woyld do altin its power Ind thode ullied still cldyer to ita orguntzn- wi at Would in tts financial policy comply One Wi the deuiands of the Greentuickers, Ih Tati, to secure thelr votes lu tuturo elections, yeehs conulsts the greatduuger of a Democratly THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1880-TWELVE, PAGS. ~ Sanvemaes 1 THE RAILROADS. dudge Jameson Refuses to Dis- - solve the Temporary tne Junction Obtained hy the Western Indiana Against the Luke Shoro Ratl Way. Commissioner Fink Striving to Patch Up » tho East and West Bound Pools. WESTERN INDIANA LITIGATION, Judge Jameson yesterday morning rendered tho following decision In the euse of the Chicnza & Western Indiana ialiroad Company agatose the Lake Bhoro & Michizan Southern Raflrond Company, whieh cutie ip on a motion te dise solve the temporary fjunetion: {1 this case the Western Indinna Railroad Company eluims the right to enter this city over the lnnds of individuals und neross the truck of the defendant Company, In thls work ft bag been stopped, and it Mesa DIM alleging that tho defendant Company bas actually attempted by force to provent the complainant from crossing: its track on property adjoming that now th qued> tloriy that {1 fours It will Interfere to prevonttha complainant from crossing two strips of prope erty owned In coninon between the eomplatnant and defendant, tho dofendunt owning a tio. thirds (nterest and the complainant a one-third interest undivided, and tho injunetlon of thie Court was granted on that prayer of the bill. Tho answer in substance dentes tho nllegn- tions of the bil, nud especluly the eburge that, the defendant had Interfored and proposed to interfere, by free, to provent the pussnge by the complainant aver this Jolnt property. Ate tached to the bUL fs an oilldavit that W. EH Vanderbilt, who is a inne stockholder in and resident of tho defends threatened that in all pasalile wa terfers with and hinder the entrance or this Company into tho efty, for tho renson that its rond fan competing road, and for every month he conki keep the same ont of the eity it was $5,000 tn his pocket. An oblection is mused to thin alldavic shat it does not. purport to be the Inpginge of Mr. Vanderblit at tirst hand, but 1s hheursay, und remote at that. Acvored tin ido not give It much weight. But, admitting tho right of mmiplanant Conipuny te enter tha city over tho Joint praperty under tho statutes of the State and ordinnnees: of “the city, Jt seems dificult to ststain this Injunction on the cose ts it now stands, Tt Ia shown by the aflidavit of an employé ot tho defendant Company that tho work’ had netually been completa befere the Injunction war Known to or served on {ts Bervants., On the other hand, the Janguage of the des fondast tnd ying the eharyea of the bill in somewhat peenliar, ft does nut say that it has uot threatened to Interfere, aud where it seems to deny tho altegetions of the bill, it says that the dofendant has not threatened or proposed to oxercise force. Nobody charges the tdefend> suit corporation with any such thing, What hus been duno. his been done by its employes. 1 It wus intended to say that tho servants of the Company hid no. purpose herentter to interfera by force whilo this matter Js under Htigation, but whilst tho right of tha vurties was buing de termined att Iv, to leave tha property in Ktatie quo, T would now dissolve this fnjunction. | have No right to call on thom now to: reapui. guid, a8 they do not, L shall proceed to consider the case In tnothor tapect of tt. Taking what uppears tn this il with what t au bound to know from the proccedings and dvelslons of this and other courts, of the string. glo between these ronds, tho attempt on one side to get Into tho City of Chicago, and on the othor to prevent it entering, the result may be different from thiut before indlented, ‘The General Kallroad law of Hilnols glyes to riullronds the right to cross the trucks and property of otter railroads on reasonible conditions, “An ordinance of this eity appowrs to give tho right, so fur asthe clty Is concerned, to tho complainant Company to enter the elty and eross certnin streets, Whethor thoroare comficions annexed to those grants winking it dilleult to exercise this right Ja a qtestion now pending and to be determined Santor court, The complainant, supposiug It bad a right to enter the oity, hus entered fnto important cons tracta with other roads to nilow thom to use its tracks nud depot buildings in Chicago for rail- roud purposes; and it has expended on property not pow In question, but forming part AC ta elghe af way, sania 20,000 In tracks, awitehes, and depot buildings. Having this large: erty ty it# hands, and len purebused rel Interest In tho property in- question, lalnant Company: chins the right to en- yaover thie property Irreapeetive of tho wishes of fis cotenant; that it Ie not In law bound to condemn the interest of its gotennnt, but that it must use it for rallroad purposes without thit Lormniilites For many months tho County, Superior, Appellate, and Suprema Courts of thisState huveentertatned many cases Dotween, these and other purtles touching this rixbt. Thus, some months azo, a party com= mieneod a proceading in one of the courts which was Hnally appeuled to the Appoliate Court, and there x Judument waa procaread pronouncing tho ondlnntien of the olty slving tho complainant tho right to enter invatid, Thoroupon tho defund+ ant tiled a bil to reatraln the compialnint trom proccotling in tho County Court to condemn, for Vea uses o strip of “property next south of that now In question. That injunc- tion wos upon hearing before we dissolved, Afterwards, tho caso being appealed to the Appellate Court, this Court war overruled and the injunction renewed. Then thore wits commenced In this Court, by & person named Dunbar, against this complalnant, for thy samo a pores is tho suit rat mmewtlonced, alewing, 18 0 that cause, that tho ordinubeo of the gity was Javalid, A pro-forma decision was hére ren dered in necordance with tho decision of tho Appullate Court, and an appoat was taken d+ recily to the Supreme Court, Tho Supremu Court overruted the Appellite Court, aud pros nounced the ortinince of the city to be valid Ju ail respects, In the imeantimo there had been commenced In tho County Court a suit fo condunin the property” in question in thode sults, Within a | few weoks ga motlon has been mute in the Supreme Court ta renew tho injunction whieh the Appellate Court had granted In the Dunbar ease, That motion has been argued aud overruled by the Supremo Court, thus deeldiag, apparently, that tho right fs with tho present compluinunt to goon with the proceeding in the County Court, Attor this motion wus overruled qnother pros eeeding wag commenced §1 the County Court to conlemn the property tn question in this suit, nnd this is now pending. 1 Hid, then, that there dius beon on assertion on the part of the coin- pluluant of a rivht by law to onter thocity by condemnation of the defondint’s lands for that purpose, uni [Lis a right which fa at tease plus. bie. Although the complainant claims tht { ts not bound to condemn the property at all; that Mt hua tho right by Joint ownership of a once third, to use It tor ratrowd purposes, with-. out condemnation, yet it is submitted to the delny and” oxpense of —nappenr- jog in tho “County Court and asking for His condemnation, should the Court-agres with thu attorneys of the complainant that condem- mation fa not necessary, tho comphuinunt could gpanand butld ite track without pay tn nny alug for tho right. to the defendant, On tho other hand if the Court show -deahto asia the compluinunt, the Jury will find tho auiount of compensation to bo mild, In the meantine, while this mattor ts tn Ht ution In the County Court, the question is, Whit onght ta be dono with thle propuriyt Gught ttle defendant Company to be allowed further to intorfere with tho aisertion of right of tho comphiunant, or ought It to dealst, pend- ing tho Uettation, from ath daterterence with this road? Tumay bo anid that by Shing this bi aud procuring an injunction, and thus getting at opportunity to day down its track, this come plainant has attulied the only object that It could have had in view. Undor tho ordinances of the elty it was revived 19 comploto tite Trond within ane yeur, lor the obstructions and hindrances it mot, that yerr had nvariy oxplred when this Infunetlon wis asked for, ‘Phery were but tive days lute within which compliant mist lny down Ita track, So far ny It shoald bd. provented Byaatual force or by Injunction fr fig on with fe work, Wo one Would object thi es the cou tur the ¢! = thu not comploted its road within the your, Hut when the injunetion was applied for tho situntion was tbiss, Itwas not oortuin whether this Company wold intertero, aud tho coin plaiannt within ye days must provost tay down ita roud, From oll tho cireuinstunces, counsel thought it probable there would bo some Interference to prevent thor from laying: tularoud, and they Med thelr bill wceordingly, Yt turna out that there was no interfer. euce, und thut thoy have juid tholr road, and eonsequently that this injunction ought tga’ longer to stand, ‘That would be true were it not for one prinelple that [ shall proceed ta explain and cite nuthorities upon. Where a right ts ude aurted, which right is submitted for determina. ton Ina caurt of flaw, a Court of Chancery will Interfere to protect the right while the titigution dy proocediny, and it will not yay nurrowly look into the right fn question; te will not determine whether the right ts one that witt probably bo sustuined by a court of inw or not; and it will not very closely juok intu the danger that is threatened. Uf it can seu that theru la danger, or If tha right might bo interfored withor ite enjoyment vimburrassed, the Court will bniters tere. In this caso t bave auld cnough to show that thore ia such a clultn of rivbt, und that tut rlzbt is in courte of | doterntination Jn the County Court. 1 don't think it this de- fendant wero to gssure me. that it did not pros pose toiptorfere, Ut would feel justiticd In continuing this Jujunetion; but, unless Lwbull bo nssured, the cusd rests In thts ways An soon ag the injunction fg autor the way the defend~ aut muy usercise the supposed riyht to remove tho truck, und thue very seriously embarrass tho: rights of tho ecompiiinunt, ‘They could wot clalty that the track hud not been ald within a 7, but they could dispose of the property sub- tto the supposed Fight ao na tu greatly vite dy thy e: n saury HUW. Shull thia property Le lly merely on n techateal : s 8, and Luke point, or impo rilod! or destroyed on a meré Assere ton of # right to removo the track already tid, HOEKHAG tho sofendune hus a Jolt ownership In the property with comphunant. ‘This ques Hon has been puescalon tn aeveral oases, Tho vent point Ja on which aide Hes the bilitice of tne hee And whieh ehenld suffer tant. The this eanpluinant wold be almost ins fer toaibinit te the interruption of its operations thin toe the defendant if tt be eompelled to submitte the injunetion, In view of wll this, D think | an Justified in retaining the injunction, The motion to dissulve will thore- fore be overruled. ‘Me. High enfd be would bo perfectly satisfed with the deoiston if only tho complninant was lsd compolind to Me etl and await tho decision Av the condammation ense, and he asked to have the fnjun phujnant Mi arene He trtelod, auwrenee eth if that were done it would lewity amonnt to dissoty ting dre [njancdon, ich snid the eomplatnant tad since the Hone wats el one on and last another Bo that It wits Infact usin the process of the Court to eneronch on the property of thy dofendant, The Judes jhoneht he had sullictoutly ex- Inined tho Rcope of hig decision, and that tho Lonipany hind a right to do as it had done, Mr. High then said thut in March tnst Jardgo Tutey hind issued an injunction preventing tho Weatern Indie Ritlirand: from crosaing tho ure Hound, nud that the decison would if ty allow the fortner to disobey Judge 3 earder. ‘The Sudge satd he understood Judge Tutey's deefalon was base on the thac nt tho Grit mance waa void, and, the Supreme Court havitug decided otherwise, the ground lind been taken nway on whieh the Injunction was bored, Mr, igh then asked to have tho motion to dissolve overruled without prejudiced to elther party to renew, nnd this was allowed, Tho cise wna thon directed tobe put on the next enlendar for thal hearing, ‘This deelsion praetienity lenves the ento open— it. continues. the temporary infunettas The Western Indinna ean da io traek-lyh asthe Luke Shore owl Is concerne Coutty Court decides the condemnat! BO Tur , uneedl the Ht Bult. PAYCHING Ul TIE POOT, Commissioner Fink has Just submitted to the rallrond managers in this city the offlchil report of the speetal meeting of tha Joint Exceutive Cominitteo held iu New York Sept. 16. The re- port 14 necompanied hy tha following clrentar: “The Jolut Exceutlve Committee at ite nese sion of Sept, 1 adopted the reaciutions herein named, aubinitted to It by the Standing Comimtt~ t Agi minimis vote fa required, and your Company was not represented at ta miceting, the resolutions are now subuiltted to be voted upon by you in writing, It fx) bes Neved that" tho unanimous adoption of av resoltttions ind thebr xirfet entoreement. will do much to restore contdenes among the members of tho Jolot entive Committ and atid thaterinily’ in the strict maintenance of rates, Plense revord your voto on each of the resolutions, monbered U1, U2, and 13, and ree turn them to ine as soon as possible, Kesolu- tion TN is na follows “Rexolved, Mat all railrond companies, fast frefeht Ines, or transportation computes, pa ties to tho Joint alive Committee, privately to the Commissioner at onee, what, If uy, ail or steam charters they have tinde, at Kd auMmA, per vessel, or tel or other guariin- y reduce inland rates; froin wont: ports to what ports, for what cargo, and at what rates or sums ag above; and that no more such charters which may reduce mites be mide by the trunk lines, fast freleht ines, connecting Toads, or by tholrtaxent ar nuthorlty, © Reeoleed, That itis the Intent and meaning of all parties to make thronuh roll and ocea by raltur Bt + oa by the addition of fall Ine lund all rail tari rates, tho agreed transfer ebarges, and tho neti ocenn rates per bushel, packuge, ete. obtalned from ocean carriers.” Ttesolution No, 12 18 a8 follows: © Resntecd, Pout wl ongagements for trough Jolt rall and ovenn through tates, either t und aill,or ratt and steam, from all com points at and west of the Wostern terminus of the true Roes to all transatinde ports for order or direct be reported for or by all olltcars and ngencles working for or over tho rouds represented upon, the Joint Excoutive Come mittes to the Comuilssionor, ut New Yurk, showing the polnt from which shipped nnd hy whutroute, tho exact frelght und quintity, the Europenn port -to whieh consigned, the through rate and the raijroud and ocean divisions of tha aang: and that a full record thereat be kept by the Comintssioner, open to the constant fnspec- Uon of the proper gilicers of the trunk tines and the inenibers of the Joint Executive Com- mittee, ‘Chis foupply, to all cugagements made on und after Sept, 0, 1880," Mesulution No. 115 Is as fotlaws: Htesotved, That at the end of exoh month tho Goneral Freight Arent, of ench of the rallrous represented on this Committee, or such other omicer of the Compa hese tind approval of rebato vouchers Ia necessary before the same are paid. shall Ho a certitt eneh inonth in the villev of tho Commissioner, ssating that he hus not approved during the month, or pald, wused. to be pald, any rebute voucher white ever on business transicted on and after Sept. Shoth on east and west bound freight, which hy not previoualy bad tho nppromil of the Com: missioner and is in aveordunes with oxtsting agreements; such statements to be counter- signed ng correct by the Genernt Manager of the road, ‘This cortifiente {s to cover all competi tive business the tarlita on which are estnb- lished and are tobe malntalned by the Joint Executive Committeo,” A ‘Tho Inst resolution ts prefaced by tho follow- ing remarks: “Tne Comrolites has algo had uniter eonstdera tion the niloption of measures thut would ve tnore effective In carrying out. existing agree: ments hereafter, Many complaints have been made to the Chairman of the fact that the pare ties who adhered to the agreements aro inne tho sulferers, and these who break them are tho galners by it, and unless some inethot can be adopted to enforce tho sgreemonts nike on ull parties tho present ormnization cannot ve Mnalotaingd, ‘These complaints are Just and weil founded,” The existence of this organization depends upon the adoption of proper ‘imoans ta enforce tho agreements ullke of all members. “Thoy muet all recognize the fret that for that, varyose tho perfection of tho system of (vision of trafic between the competing Jin would give the surest: guntantes for the mnt tenunee of rates, but pending tho further por= fection and the extension of this system the woot falth of the members of this Committee is the only wuaranty for the continuance wtd permancngey of this organization. ‘To give #3- surance Of that good fulth, It has beon proposed that the General Freight Agent of euch coms Juny, OF uch other oflicer who has cantrol of the Noal approval for pryment of rebate vouchers, and without whoge approval no voucher cut bo paid, shall fle monthly statemunisat thls oftlee, to. the evffvet tint he bas not approved or author fzed the payment of any yuuchor, elthor on east or west bound tratlic, except such vouchers: have first had the approval of this oitlee aad are: Innde in tecordance with existing ugreementa, Tt ig hoped that euch statements will restore contidonce in the good faith of tho members of tho Association, which, I regret tusay, hug dure ing the last fuw weeks .beon very much.wenk= ened, Tho Hrandigg Committeg roported that It ap- Denes that the Baltimore & Ohio and the Penns sylyanitind no contriety, Tho Grand Trunk reports through the ,Central Vermont samo Hagements On export business, whleh expire during tho month of September, ‘Tho outatand= ing contritets of the Now York Central will bo nll fled by Sept. 25, Tha Erie's contract will be titted within twenty days, oxcopt (ho contrat: for shipment of hogs to Huston, ¢ ARIZONA RATE Goneral-Fretyht-Axent Stubbs, of the Central and Southorn Pactilo Rullrond tas fust issued the following virenlar regarding Arizona rate Hereafter rites on Arizona business should bo made by adding to the rates in force from Omaha, Kansua City, aud polnts enst of Mae sourl Kiver to Sucramento, Col, the following arbitrarios: For Gila, Lend, or Maiposn—Virst, second, third, and fourth vlasses per WO pounds; Classes A, B,C, and D, $1.60, For Casa ‘Grande=First, second, third, and fourih classes, $220; Clusses A, 1,0, atid Dy 40, Tucson—Firet, second, thin, and fourth unses, $2.70; Chinus A, 1, UO. aud I, 2.85, For Puntano—First, seoond, third, and fourth chidses, 42.85; Classes Ay Hi, Gand Dy #205, For Honson—Hirst, kvoond, third und: fourth classes, band Clases A, B,C, and D, 3.46, fcox—thst, sovond, third, and fourth classes, $3.10; Classes A, 18, 0, und 2D, 3: . For San Simon (present termi: Oud, third and fourth clasius, 8, G, and fy, 83.70, Vustern iyents using Cullfornin rates und divisions will way-bill frolght for Arizona at divisions of Suvrainenta rates, and note through rites and divisions on wuy-bills, Firat, soo Classes Ay ——— THE PROVISION TRAFIC, Tho Genorpl Vrelght Avontsof tho six East- orn pool-lines From this vlty huye Just baued tho following Joint order to ugontsof thelr rospective roads and Ines: * Tnrecolving wuts, ote, at tha Stack-Yards and all packing-houses, you will obtain the nut welght of boxed meuts and add thereto 20 per cont, and jasue your receipts for the grosd welght, aud nevertor the net weight. This ordar Is Duperativg, covering transachions at all jaeke Ing-howxed, Lunt muat be recelptod tor atuotint ‘gran w Hubt. ‘This you can obtutn fram puck+ Ing-houses, uy their livole both not and gross welt. Bork hum will bo rated Bt 440 pounds por torea; IC pickle, is druwi Mota gross Wolght must be ovtainod, ‘Tu ure rive wt actual welubte wolgh five Gurces and atriko an ayerava, Barrel pork will be ruted at &Y pounds per barrels all uther bot product tuuat be ot actual prose wolght, Deot baa ly burreléd will bu rated ut iy pounds por barrel, gud the sane In tleroes at actual yr weight, Tndin meas und reales ness beet must be re colpted for at uctual weight, BURLINGTON, PEORIA & TOLEDO, Mpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BrINGVIELD, JL, Sopt, 24—Tho movement Inuuyurated by. the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney ta coustruct a Hnw to Toledo for the pure posu of computing with tho Wabush bas oom: meneed Iu the organization of the Burlington, Peoria & Toledo Rulleoad Company, the urticles of luverporation belng fled with the Secretary: of Baw to-day, ‘Thly Company proposes to t chell, D, conetrnet a toad from Peoria to Tolddo, thas forming a complote line frean Kansas, Miser, and Jowa te Toledo and the Enst. The firs Boum of Ditectora aro Thotnia h Vottoy, Janie M. Walker, and Joh L. Luthrop, Ruston: ta 0, Lice tren. "3. G. Walker, Chtesun; Charlee i Porking ‘Hobert G. Urecr. Burlingten; Jobin 8, Hrovensand Edward 2, Ripley, New York, ‘The principal ates ta to be at Chicago, and. the Oupital stock $12,000,00), ——— JONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS, Fudge Loomis, of the County Court, Thursday afternoon, In the condemnation suit of the Wortern Indiana Rallrond ayiinat tha fnke Bhore ani othors, overruled the motion mide by the defendants to atrike out all the testinony introduc the Western Indians in regard to the valine of the proposed crosst Tho condomnation: trint was day morning. Mr. Andrew Craw Mrectoss af the former rond. wi od by Mre Withrow for tho Lake Shore Hoad, and ques. tlonod at great lougth In regard to the diaposi- tion the Western Indinua intented to make of nl] tho property which It wns requ which objections were interposed, ruled out all questions except 2s to the direat crossing Involved on the ground of elthor ine competency or Inunateriallty, — The Court CG, M. & stl PY Apeetat Mispatch to The Chitago Tidune, Broux City, In, Sept. 2t—The rumor pree viously telegraphed that the Chleago, Milwaukeo &St. Paut would build n road from Niobrara, Neb. south to the Union Packie, Is confirmed ews received In. this clty from up the river, Grading hina alrondy begun south of (ae Niobrara, ands. 8. Merrily Qeneead Manager oF the road, will be on the ground morrow to lat the cone tract for further grad Tt Ys supposed one hraneh will wo wert towards O'Neilt Oley and the Srate Ue solth to Grand Island-on the Union PASSENGER AGENTS. Special Dispatch (o The Chicaga Tribune, New Youk, Sept. 24.—Tho Committee on Rates of the General Passenger and JNeket Agents’ Couventton,which wns tn session here a few day nyo, completed its Jahors this afternoon, They’ prepared A scherdilo of passenger rat for tho winter months, which was handelaver to tha Keeretacy of the Convention. .Ze list ian mast. exhaustive one. covaring ypwards Uf, thirty: pues of foolzcnp, and embences tha rarés to be charged on the diffcrent.rallroads, 4! TEXAS I: rEERIS oe Fort Wourt, Tex. Sept. 26-=A contract was entered Into to-iny for sectirinte the coustruc- ton of the Gall, Colorado & sinta FO Road to (his pluce. Tho work boging {nn few days, As- Burances are given tit the Missourl, Kansas & ‘Texus Itoud wilt be extended here, inaking thle tho raflvond contre of North, ‘Texas. Three of the largest inthe Kouttfest will form a Junction he ul milebinsahops will be con Rtructed. Tho city pala $7,000 to ecenre the rond, ‘The thoney wus ratabd In three days, ——s ‘ BALTIMORE & OI. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune, Wasuraton, D. C., Sept, 24—The Baltimore &Ohlo Iallroad Company ff now building a xee- ond track between here and Multlmore, cone struction traing being nt work night and day. It §s tho Intention of the Baltlmore & Ohio Com- pany, if they ure not prevented from runing the new sleeping-cars which thoy ure now tilid= img, to reduce the price ofa sleeping-car Jon from here to Chicagu from & (the Puthaan car Prive) to $3. : ITEMS. Solon Htmphroya, Prositont, Ai I. Hopkins, Vieo-Preshlent, John ©, Gault, General Man- nyger, and tho other aifclitly of tho Wabash Rall- way loft tho elty for a trip over tholr Western lines yesterday morning.- The Milwaukee & St. Paul Itnilway is now nuded toa polut forty-elrht mites west of Mit- ‘T., and tho traci t3 laid for about elght tillea west of Mitetell. Track-living ta belay: pushed nbouta mite a das, and will be until the Hissourl River ts reached. ~The row will strike the Missourl Miver at tho mouth of American Creek, Just opposit aud above the Lower Brute Agency. A mortgage of tho New Orleans Pacitto Rail rol Lor $7,100,400 was recorded Sept.$ atShreve- port, La, ‘Tho Ines spect are 8 mun dine from New Orleans to shrev apente and branches: to Texny, to Opelousas, and to’ Baton Rouge, The contract for uoling the road from New Orieuns to Shreveport was ratitied on Aug. 8 aud work on that portion of the road between Shreveport and Leeompte was to be begun with- in thirty days after the ratitieation of the con- tract. and to be pleted by Aug. dks. ‘Tho work onthe road will profably not be coms Mmenced sooner than Det, 1, and ts the operation sof construction beging wt both ends .of the Tne it ia thouht thocntire road betwarn Shreveport: and New Orlenus will be completed and in runs ning order fu nbowt twelve months, POLITICAL. WISCONSIN, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 24.—Tho Hon, John E. Eldred to-night announces his witharawal from the county tleket as a candldute for Sheriff, and doh Rugee, ono of the strongest Republican husiness-men in tho city, was substituted for him. The change was mado necessary by tho Tuct that Rugeo was the real cholew of the Cons vention and of tho purty generally, He had xivon u letter to ono of the delegates to be read dn ense thore wus a quarrel in the Convention, dectining to be a candidate, ‘The delegute Imagined bi # number of Eldred's tends gave him a complimentary inforyual yoto that there would be on (fight. and he rend Hugeo's letter before a formal ballot bad beon reseched, A happy adjustment has now been mute, und the wimost good feeling and contidenvs prevail, Sunger's chances for election to Congress brighten every: ny ad the preifction Is une versal that he wilt leave Deuster, the Demue oratic nomineo, about 3,000 votes uebind, Spretat Dispatch to ‘The Chicuye Tribunes JC is., Bopt. 24,—'Thoe reoond eity af tho State in populavon ranks first to-nlglt in en thuslasm. {¢ has surprised Itself, Its strects have resounded with rolltug dreams and iustru- mmenta af brass, und have been ratinut with = the tight of torehes atid itum= Snated buildings, Nothing has been — seen ike It since the War times. ‘The eampalyn has bean fairly {antiurnted by the Royd fi Tine, Garfold aod Avthuy Gunrds amd Ready Workers iu torchlight procession, followed by i most for~ elble apd siscurut speech by the Hon G, AL Itusleton at the Opera-Havse, from whieh thou- aunda wore turned away for wantef room. ‘Tho meeting was prosided over by Mayor Erakine, and the Gleo Club enlivendd tho provecdings by jure ota sang. Anexechont Hkoness of Onte Held was intradueod durhuc tha snecoh, and was the occaaloy of the most tremundous applause, ; eee \ INDIANA. Spectat Diapttch to The Chteago Tribune, Monmstowny, Ind, Sépt. 24—Gen, A. D, Rtrolght, the heroat Libby Prison, uddrossed 9 Jnrge aud very atthitive Hepublican meeting In thls pluce Inat niglit.. The speceti-was. a happy offort, woll delivered byd better régeived, At thacs the General awnkyagd, euch enthusiasm by his pointed throgta-thnt ho was obliged to censo govoral thes for thrigded feelings to gquietdown, When ho wiv tifouph his old sole dicra gave din a perfect ovo” The cause gous marobing gailautly wlony, Ct Syecial Utspatch ta The Cileaga Tribtines +, LAavayerre, Ind, Sept. —Aftor the ‘ktonn there always follows acalm, Tob Ingersoll vu ator Thurman was tho Demwerdtie calm las evening, Bob G. addressed hls thouwands— Allen G. bie hundreds, Ono poke in defense of liberty, tho other In pratzo Wf tho Demooriey, Many wore attracted by dirloslty to eee the Benntor, for this wus hidtrecvisitio Lutuyette, anyhow (or yours. As he louxod over the mengre crowd, tho Sanutor's award thoughts must bave Deon tat ble party wos using Its heaylost artillory on very simul yume, numeriontly. Tho Senator's speech was over tho old, welt-heuten path traveled yo often by Democratic orators, previ the truth of the axtom hati the amucraoy hover iearns auytulng now, iL oere tulnly never forgets anytling wis “rather h old. ‘The spocet Heal natures Mutu was mulnty devoted to showin tho nilogad cuts of the Democracy on the people, Hoasserted that tha Republican purty had ner added one foot of territory to the domuln of country, ‘The Alaska purcinse, made duriug sho control oF that party, was perfected under tho Administration of Anily Ne “rod bandana,” about whicl so muck bas heey Bald, did not ont A very prominent part in She eech, Ite was Heatened to with that attongio alwa accorded to qe and gry by Mr, Rogers. a gontloman from Lown, next spor, pit be avemed to bu possessed ot remurkuble woving qualities, for the people soon begun tu thin ous, Hu tolght find a good feld in which to ‘operate nuuror home, for Lown contatns 6 right sinart” of Hopublicans who ure folned to thoir polittent idols, 5a 2 E: Orth dofoated tor Cougross, th sist ere ad for Congress, eae en was prossod Bpon him, hence nis appear- aun here. This was hig profes fy his regular canipiign speech, whove text ho fole lowed to the fatter, ‘Trumbull wus followed by the would-be Tdeutenant-Governot, Parsona. Another meeting was hol {in the evening, pree coded by a notsy and iigorderly. torchilzht poe cession, whieh numbered, including musioinns and standarl-bearers, fess than OA men. Npecvit Diaauteh to The Chicago Tribune, EVANSTON, Hl, Kept. 4.—The Democrats of evanaton, South Branston, and Rogers’ Park Inst: night at thelr caucus selected Mr. Charles iustrond a6 thelr delegate to the County Con- entlons 7 —_—_ Ve KANSAS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago TyPunes ToreKa, Kas, Sopt. 24.—The Hepubticna Sinte Central Commities to-day festynod twelve of the beat speakers in the State ta the Second Congressional Diatriet for ‘tuinedtite work, thut boing tho only doubtful district In Kansas, Tho Committee wil nlake a more thorough canvass therm than in other parts af tho State, whero there fs acartely any opposition. All attempts Atgt fudion betwees-me Oreenbackers and Dem- oeratl be tho Fike and Third Congressfonal Dis- trite have xo fir filled, The Committee held a Inteting hére but eeuld come to no agreement, aud tthally wtechted ta postpone the question of coullttio® whit after the badlana election, Ifthe Democrats suceced in eareying Indian: iOelober, the Cofauitttees will hold abothe sultavion, and andeaver ta unite tholr Uckets, Republicans ape muxiaus for tho fusion, a it will materially strengthen the Republican party, ani render “naa iy gure’ go Taras thy Beeniuy Port. n Domocratle dally, started at the bexinning af the eampniign, has suspended for lack of epcouragement, whieh ts only one of gnauiy signs of pemovratic weakness in this tute, zn tt ” MICIIGAN, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteapo Tribune. Barres Crees, Mich. Sept. 2L—-A hurried mevting of tho State Nemocratic Committee, or A part of It, was quictly and seeretly beld in this elty this forenoon, Nothing could be found out of what they had done beyond tho fact that the mucting wag in regurd to appointing 2 nominee to put on the ticket in place of J. W. Shelden, of Albion, tha Democratle nominee for Congress, Who withdrew his name trom the ticket 1 few dayango, Mainbera of the Committee, when In- terviewed, refused to stale whether thoy hid Yet keeured tnother man to place on the fleket or not. Outside rimor i¢ty the effect that thoy cannot get any one who is willlng to risk him- self on the tleket, which is eure of certain de- feat, Ie.that ns it my. tha Committee and the party are much exercised over the withurawal, and are expertuneliy no tittle dificulty in se. curhig a candidate to tale his place. Further development may be expected In a very short. ine. VIRGINIA. t Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasttxatoy, D, C., Sept. 21.—One of the se- rlous charges mide hy the Rourbon’ Democrats Against the’ Mahone Headjusters party Is that the latter could not be trusted, as It had sought alliance wih the Bepublleaus. The Mahone party have turned tho tables upon the Funders, nnd have forced Gen, Echols, who beads the under Electoral ticket, to acknowledge that lust winter he, together with other leading Funders, sought to form an allinnce between the Funder members of tho Legisinture and the Repubiteans, through which Gen, Wiekham, 0 Republican, could be elected United States Sen- ate, Thisschemoe was sceretly concocted and conducted bya few of the Funder leaders and Members of the Legislature, with tho intention of enforcing it regariliess af’ tho wishes dasses of tho Demoeracy jn tho Stute, adjusters are making tho Wost of Gen, confersion, and it will strengthon then in thelr conteat, VERMON Wire itrver Junction, Vt. Sept. 21.—Thoe otlicik) returns of the Vermont elvetion give: Total vote, Farnhan, 47.801; Phelps, 2h 22; Heath, oH. Fornbum's majority’, 25,03 Pr SYLVANTA. Suxpuny, Pa. Sopt. 24—Grant Weldinan was nonitnnted ty tho Democrats for Congress from tho Fuurtcenth District. MARYLAND, TDALTINONE, Mi, Sept, 24.—Tho Republicans of the Fourth District huve nominnted George Motinds for Congress, a FINANCIAL, Mrpnig, Tenn., Sopt. 4.—T. B, Wilder, boots and shoes, madcan nsalgnment to-day. Llabill- tier, 86,00, ‘The creditors reside in Chicinnatl and Enatorn citi WHOLESALE MILLINERY OPENING, We have It on good authority that on Taes- day, Wednesday, and Thursday next, Sept. 28, 20, and 80, the popular millinery firm of Gage Brothers & Co, will display to the trade the latest winter styles {n pattern bonnets and hats, ‘This department tsa special feat- ure of thelr business, and one fn whieh a large foree of first-class artists are employed producing patterns seareely to be detweted from the original Paris goods... Every mil ner, every merchant dealing in millinery foods, stuutd make Ita polnt te eall and sce their stock, A cordlul invitation Isextended, _—————_--—- No other Whiskor Dyo equate HIll's—00 cents, BUSINESS NOTICES, Tho greatext Diessing ever offered to sulfering humunity ia Arend’s Kumvss. It Depsla, gaxtritls, huntsea, general debillty suinption, ete, It neta bken charm. Didtrosi depression, uneasiness vanlsh, Comfort takes thelr place, Anpotito and strength return as if by inaglo. Kirmyss is nat: icine it ist Jt repre 1 form of a pleasant mitk wine, all the elements of nutrition In a casily digested farm, and nothing ¢! enriches’ the blood. Treatise on Kumyss sont, free to any addreks. Heware of imitation Arond's Ruinyss Ig not sold to tha trade. Cor RUDICNS, aupplied directly by A. Arend, Chemis cornor Mud scm atrout wnd Fifth avenue, a Dr. W. HN, Srott, President of tho Cole loge of Physich Montrest, writes; 8 f have: recommended Colden's Liebla’s Liquid Extrict: proparation used for Debit. Azestion, Dyspepsia. Fover, and loss of ———— Selenes In the ft ehotd teaches us that poor und adulterated Flavoring Lixtracts, while costing a tritte tess, Increase the dootar’s Mills, and make natures greatest gift, a healthy: Btumiaeh, BR OUTsO. Hirnetts Extructs are pure, —— The public will boware of a traudu.e Jent Imitation of Dobbins’ Eleetrio Soap now bee ing forced on tho market by mlsrepreseuntation, Ttwill ruln auy clothea washed with it Lnslst upon having Dobbins’ Electric. a Traveters, stop at the Astor IInuse, New York.? BURLEY & TYRRELL, «93 & 83 Mate-st., Chicago, the Rapudblicun storm Wednesday night; Sons 4. Continue their im- portations of Crock- ery, China, Glassware, &e.,; and offer at Wholesale and Retail the “largest “stock of Fino; Elegant, Artistic ang Ordinary Goods tur over shown in this city. Examination _ solicit- ed. New Styles opened lumca MoCahe, the "great contestar whom daily . . —— : ALLINOTS, Y Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JACKSONVILLE, If, Sept. 2.—Tho Trumbull hippodrame bus finally struck Jacksonville, It had boon udvertisud for four wocks, and, thls boing tha contre of a rich farming and Demo- cratio distriot, tt was oxpeuted to outdraw Bare num; but It didn’t, Tuoro was u fale audienue, but nothing lke what wus expeated, Promptly at3 o'clock the meoting begun in the. pula Mare, Isnuy J. Ketchum wus Preailent. Mr, Trumbull wus liberally applauded. He begun realtirming hie reve Ho bad always done bis duty. ilu was never a politiclun: forty yeurs of tho best ef his manhood bid been given to tho publi survice, uid Ho askedino more. He! Tetused the wuwluation for Goygsude, but it |: , Philadelphia Carpet Mill THOS. L. LEEDOM & CQ., MANUFACTURES OY CARPETINGS « F, HOLLISTER, Agent. Office with Tobey Furniture Co., State and : ha Adams-sts. SHAK KES) SARSAPA Prenaved by the Canterbur Shaker Village, N. dL. From Roots, Herbs, and Berrics Grown and Selected by the Society. A Wonderful Medicine, Those who have ful Baranparithis or sase earnestly desired to pure and wholeyeme compound pariltt, Vandetian, Yellow int Rack Cohosh, Garget, Indian Hemp, Princ Pino, and the Berries a tuulted with Todid to be benefited by other 1 Puritiers are ke asinule trial of this f Shaker Sarsat- = Miiper and Cul to all ages and both’ exes, prepared to ineet every. form. at disease, whether of the Blont@Liver, Kitneys, of other one, the greatest phystelune and foremost druugists of New Englund. whore it lias been the standard Hood Puritter, Kidney Item edy, and Liver Medicine for nently fifty years. A PERFECT MEDICINE. Indorsed by Hi, h Authority. ortlfs thut CORMETY H and [s kanetionet 1 r been sustained ing apetbecurtes. Knowing its the unsnilled reputation of the SH. busing proven both through a perlod of 3) y a not hesitate to say that OORBETIS SILA: SARSAPARILLA is one of the mo Tect, popular remedies ver COMM POUT Boaton, Mass. Wholesite Druguists, DIX! CROSBY, M. D,, New Hampshire's Grentest Physteinn, thus apenks of Itt DEAr Strz Tn answer to corntug the COMPOUND PAIULLA, us prepared by t fu Canterbury XH. 1 would doen Tamar with the p always recommended ft from my person) knowl: dye of those concerned [n Its preparationwhieh tome is proof that itia Just what (t purports to DIXIE CKOSY, M.D, your inqutries con- ROP OF SAlte say’ that 2 hi Poon, and hav c Hanover, N. H, NOTHING LIKE IT Por Serofatons Impuritics of the Iiaad. The SHARK SARSAPARILLA 8 4 valuable medicine In the treatment of Serefulons and Cutaneous Disenses and Chronie Atfcetions of the Iver and Kidneys, and TE contidently recam= mmend it to the profession ae an art HICHARD PJ, Pittatteld, N. Hy PAIOLLA, prep SHAKERS, SHAKER VILLAGK Ne Ha a sold by att Druggists. Price, €l per bottle; YAN SCHAACK, STEVENSOY-& (0., “ CHICAGO, BELLING AGENTS, (27 Inolose atump for Shaker Manual, MART MITEERS, ALY UNFERMENTED BRARAASA MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK Berry mannan SARRAARARAAN MALT AND HOPS TIER? fs yelin of Henan Wht. for any: torment Siornting ids hin eh und weak, HL wthilnon the mens forees eanuot continue, all quidoting rome SVOUE THE APP When tho brain an bs nourished and strengths hp will return, aad with ft aecomplish this: Hin the world so, NeNts NECERRETY LO ‘ieh are prepa wautlin HARLEY pens Tor sleep, for put that which ho with bloodshot eyes, plain to Nil that this fright re shell bo dune? and every other o: ened by naw blo cheerfulness wad health, success aa MAL it fermentation tram € Tind ROUS, and tre free from the objee tons urged agalast mutt Liquors, for Maur Berrrais prepared b Rirrens Courany, and wl bears the Thapk MAuK Lanten, Inclosed in wave Ii ALT MEET Ps si 8 HN KUED 111 CUE, Sure for wile by all Druyiats. DR. 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