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THE RECOVERED JEWELRY, ‘Examination of Isaacs, the. Pawn- broker, Before Justice Wallace. x Aldrich and Macdonald Refuse to Au~ swer Any Leading Ques= tions. ‘ Tho Tustice*Callod On to Hold Aldrich 4 Under the Statute, Tho Case to Bo Taken Before tha Grand Jury To-Day, Thenrrest of Detectivo Charles Aldrich and Clty-Souler Waller Macdonald, for having tho stolon Jowelry taken at the Cilften Howse Inst Friday night In their possession, continued to be of absorbing Interest in police circles yesterday, and tho surprise of (he provious day was kept up with Increasing Interest ns new devolop- *mentg were matic, 18 THE FORENOON ‘ Aldrich appeared at tho Hnrrison Strect Potica Court, and ad examination began, . The Pollee Superintendent und other officers wero not there, through a misunderstanding as to tha tmo sot for the hearing, they having understood that it wns, {11 tho afternoon, but the warrant was returnable inthe forenoon, Vrosecuting= Attorney Cameron and Detective Hutnes were on tiand, however, but thoy could not proceed without the others, and In the absence of any testimony Aldrich was discharged. Poliee-Super= Antondent McGurlgle und the detectives who had figured in the care had been up all the Proviouwa night, and dtd, not get around until Inte in tho day, otherwise n telephone ent! would have brought them to the Arinory, Mr. Cumer on, It seems, could not obtain a continunnee of the examination, .Macdonald had been relensed . from tho custody of tho detectives, no charge having been booked ngajnst him. 1 Wednesday night Mr. Morrow, the agent from i H " whom tho Jowolry had teen stolen, bad gone over the stuff und d@vovered that royeral dias ‘ mond oluster-rings, containing aeven stones ench, valued at $0, were imlssing. The moods showed evidence of having been handted, and some of them will have to bo cleaned nnd put in better shape before thoy enn be placed on sale, Acompurison of tho property with tho involecs in Mr. Morrow's posseasion will be ‘ mace to-day, and tho oxact tmotunt of missing articles found ont. In tho ufternoon at 2:59 o'clock. ‘ TIN PAWNDHOKEM, 1SAAC3, 3 who has Agured in tho case 1s nn alleged fence, | or reeclyer of stolen gouil: put on exatnl- 1 ition before Justice Wallace at the Armory, The police officiils, private detectlyes, lawyers, wWwobrokers, and athors were present nt the i heuring, which was nn unusually Intorosting : one. H An experienced detective wie beard to ro- mark that he never saw go muny * fences” toe gother ntono. time, and whon’ asked who of i them were there, said, “Ask rather who was { nut there.” Ixnucs was represented by Dan Lawrence, a police court huwyer. 2 Aldrich and Micdonald wero also present, and i Gen. Stiles was on bunt to represent the former, Prosecuting-Attorncy Cumeron represented tho people. - So 7 Secretary Doyle and the detectives who mado the avrests were present. Jeanca was charged with reeclyingatoten prope erty, knowing the game to have been stolon, He ; pleated * Not guilty.” - ‘ JouN MonRoW, sthe gentloman who bad been robbed, was placed on tho stand and asked by Mr. Coineron. to ro- Inte the clrcumstar attending the robbory. ile did so cleurly, giving the story ns it haa np venred In The Tame. Ho sid tho goods Were worth about $4.0), He got most ot thom Dack Wednesday ovening, Aldrich and 3facdon- ald returning them, ‘Ar, Cameron asked him under what clreum- Btinces tha goods were returnod, and he stated then substantially as givou yesterday. Mr. Cameron nsked the witness what Aldrich eald about a“ tence,” and he sald hotwould not be positive that he said “fonve": Aldrich told dum he bad novor secon tho goods, He remarked ‘that bo had saved tho witness $100, and had got- ton both lines of goods, ¥ Gon. Stites askot what wos said by Aldrich to jim about tho conversation he bad with © tho purty,” and it was objected 10 by Ar. Cumcron, who sald Aldrich wag not.on trin ; Gen, Stites said: that, although Aldrich was not = charged with anything, he was practically on i trial.* Thoro was no testimony to show that y Isanes Was conecrned. Hu than asked the wit- eas: “From all your conversation with Aldrich, whut do you think of ite” which was objectod to by Str. Cumoron, ‘The Court asked tho witness if he knew how it wus that Aldrich and Macdonuld wero arrested. Morrow said he bad nothing todo with it: ho tho hotel hud brought it heurd some ono nt He was told by ono of the help in the about. hotel that tho ollicues wore there, CHARLES E. ALDIICH, dctontive for the Union Nation! Bank, testified thuthe knew Morrow, baying got nequnin With him the Sunday after tho robbery, an ace count of which ho saw in a newapiper. He Drought the goods to Morrow, Mr, Camscron—Whoro did you get them ? Witness—Thut Tam not nt tiberty to atte, i A aa a are anollicer. 1 insist you state, * Wituess—I refugo to do so, Gon. Stiles hore hold thut tho Court had not the powors of a Grand Jury, and wns not a court of geverit Inquiry. Judge Walluce ‘antd that although the court wha notone of general inquiry, it wis one of postloular inequlry, and therefore ne thought It uid a right to inquire. Mr. Cameron suld he reckoned overy ono in this city waa under tho law... Ile would wilve the queation for the present, to repeat it again, He thon asked tho wiinesa: “Did you ko gololy to Mr. Morrow upon seulug the account of the robbery in the papersy" Aldrich—Lstarted to go. Cameron—Wint did you say to hin? Gen, Stiles nguin buseatedy und Ste, Cameron satd bo would not puss tho question, Canerou—t now repent— Where did you yet the lay Aldrich—I refuse to answer, Camcron—L ask the Court to hold the witness under this statute: “Every person not stund= iy in tho relation of husbind or wife, parent or child, brother or sister to the olfender, who knows tho fuct that n crime hasbeen committed, aud conceals it from the amiygistrate, or who harbors, concenis, maintains, or assists Wy punel pul folun, or any accessory before tho taal owing him tv be such, shall be deomed wn ie cessory uftur the fact, and shall bo punished by’ Aniprisoniment not oxceuding two yours and fluo not exceeding. 8500,"" ' Gen, Stilee—Whit is your point? Camoron—Tho polné is that he conceals n felony. tho Court. was simply boing Gon, stiles raid ‘used to bring out tho Fact unior cover of nn exe + duntiation of Lynas, Hu did not think the Court whould be used: ag a Grand Jury to tiveatiguto Aldrich when lelucs was on examination, fe Catncron sald thas If tho Court thought It his duty to Wold witnuss who hil BUCH: KW ledge, {t Waa his provinces tadoso. Ho altered from Gen, Stiloy on the palut of the Court huv= Soy ho Jurisdiction, en. Billea—Are we here to try Aldrich or ‘Tsuaca? answer, Gen. Stiles—So far T havo, Mr, Cutneron—1f the testimony of Morrow is true it fs the duty of the Court’ to hold Aldrien On uuothor crime—thut of receiving stolen ‘ Pile Court sald th 1 for th Tho Court sald the counsel for tho prosecution Wished Aldrich hold because he rothised tw exe That would require an invostigae Won of authorities befory he coy Wve wit oplaiun, What his opiiion was thon he could ¢ mot or Let the counsel proceed with another branch of the cago, and he would give nn opliion laters Mr, Cameron to Aldrich—from whom did you wet tho gouds ¢ Aldrich—From no one, Ar. Cutnvron~Who guvo you the goods? Aldrlch—No ong, Mr. Camorou—Who told you wherv to find them bel for the only defendant on exnulnaion, a Aldrich—1 refuse to answer. J don't know 2, . Gen. Btites—Counscl for tho other side has pructically xot hia own witness on trial, Bir. Cutneron—it's an tuportinenco to tha ourt, You ure here to protect te rights of she witness, and nut to Mntertura with tho mane bor of procedure, Objcetion being pressed, the Court sald ho could wet the mutter trom to wtenographer, mid he would pass on the questions before the close of the exaintiation, dir. Cameron iyuitt usted tha witness whero ‘bo got the goody, and on de, Lawrence objuct= a the Court overruled thy objection, a the repetition of the question, Aldrich aus syered-thut TUE REASON WILY 11h OLIZCTED TO ANSWER Was that he bud given his word uf honor that be would not divulze the numo of the man, My. Camron asked: Whut mute?” Alurich—f don't know thy uaine of the man, Ne. Cumoron—Whuro did you see hin 7 Aldrich—it.wus on the corncr of Desplainoe and Pearco streeta, pee etneroli= Who had the goous when you Aldrich—{ got them tn front of bullding. Sir, Cumoron—What building? oe Algrich—[ refuse to avawer, potti eamerunWhyt Did tho man own the Aldsich—-I do not know whother be did or Dot. Mr, Cumeron—You havo advised bin not to’ Mr, Lawrenco objected, and sald be was couns, THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: Mr. Tiawrence—Was {t from Isqucs you re+ ecived the goods? Aldrich—No, re Mr, Cameron—Did you any anything to Tsanes about the gaorls? Aldrich—Yoa, x weron—Was not "this man” a go- between between yeu and Taine? Aldrich—No, You ten are away off alto- Rether, ‘ Mr, Cameron—What men? Aldrteh—You gentlemen of the proseention, Yon aro on tho wrang.track, wes Catnbron== Dhl you tnake any Inventory of ie grande? alin N » Idid notsco them until Morrow ab Lhons ron helng asked 1€ he returned tho gonds to police headquarters, the witness said not until after he saw Morrow, WALTER MACDONALD was plreed on tho stand, and sald he could not fall anything more thin Morrow had. Ife met Aldrich on the street with the goods, Mr. Cameron asked hint where, and ho sutd, petite South Side,” declining to answer vny urther, Mr. Cameron sald tho witness had been given 8 fale elninee to answer for his own dood, Macdouatd teft the stand, and Mr. Lawrence asked tho Court that Isnaes be discharged, Tho Cowtrt held that. us thors were other questions to bo deelted by hint, he would von Uno tho eatso tntil thts wfterngon at 2 o'clock. when he would see whother bo would hold Aldrich to the Criminal Court under tho statute? rend by Mr. Cameron, Somo discussion nroso as to whether Tsancs should bo held on bis own recounizauve or nots nud the Court reteused the bail and neceptes the defendant's recognizance, “This morning tho whole initter will he lald bo- fore the Grand Pi and an enteavor undo. by tho pollen authorities to obtain tndlctmenta nyvalnst the persons implicated in the alleged viohition of the statute covering the offenses for which thoy were arrested, —————— LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Orricen Joux G, Wriaut, of tho Rawson- Street Station,shot n mad dog near the corner of Wright und Rnwson streots yosterday. ‘Tu temperature yesterday, a9 observed by Manasse, optician, 88 Matson street (Mianuns Tullding), was ns follows: 8 a. my 20 degrees; larem, 2 My 23 3p. m, St my 2B Barometer, 8 a. tn, 29.78: fp. i, 29,00, Mn, ScHORNDACK, residing nt No, 20 Nelden Plice, while pissing tho building tn course of oreetion nt the cornor of Randolph and Penrborn. Streets was struck In tho head and badly hurt by A plées of wood whieh foll from tho third storv. A NABKET containing n 2-weoks-old baby-boy was left nt 0:30 p.m. yesterday on the etups of tho Natatorjuin, on the corner of Juckson street and Michigan avenue, Oficer Gavin. took tho child in hand, and turned it over to the Founadlings’ Home. Wuite Henry Schar, of No. 81034 Archer avenue, was loading soine fowling-enrtridyes at Hovtclock yesterday oventng, a pound aud w half of powder, ig il hie had itn box nor blm, took fire from tho fecilentul Pxpiodon ae ft porests- slon cap which he took in bis bund, ‘Tho front. wihidow of the house was blown out and Seharil was badly, though not dangerously, burned on tho face undirins. Tho house was damaged to. tho nmount of 30, At about 4:50 p. m, last Monday a Gorman bo: named Wiiliun Teske, # years old, realdini wi ti his parents on Hoyne streot, between tho river and the cuonl, while walking along the side- walk on Ashland avenue, south of Ywonty-sce- ond strect, was knoeked down by a plece of a fenco which was thrown over by a pasalng train which Jumped the track, ‘The tnd’s thigh wos broken and he reeelved Internal injuries, from which ho died yesterday morning, aAnout 6:30 o'clock yesterday tnorning an un- known man, supposed to be a Geran, about io yours of age, stt down on tho doorway ot Wille tam Tari Hquor-sture, nt No. OL West Luke ftreot, As he was apparently sick, Gustay Lee petit, an employé of tho place, wont to hls na aistunee, when he rolled over u his face and Hod Instantly 1G deceised wes nbout five teet seven inches In hight, stout bullt, of light complexion, with heavy wustache of light eolor, and wore a shorthlack snek-cout, brown 1 and vest, and red-iunnel striped shirt. Ho wag evidently a liborer on hla way to work, ashe had a lunch in bls pocket dune upin paper. The Coroner was notilted. At about 8 o'clock yostorday evening 1 basket containing a fomnale child about 4 days’ ofd was left upon tho front steps of No. 3s) Contre avo- nue, the first floor of which fs occupied by ex- Ald. Thatnas Balley, and the sceond toor by Mr, YT. Brackot, ‘Tho baby was very nleely clad in white clothes and curofully wrapped ino black und white striped snawl, “Attached to the shawl was a note as follows: “Wit Mr. and Mra. Bracket ploase accept this baby ns 2 present. She bas not been baptized. She was born on the sath November.” Mr. und Mrs. Bracket, who were it chureh near by, wore notified, and thoy decided to keep tho ehild until to-day, when thoy will have her baptized and devide whether or not they will naopt it us thoir own. Tue Svey Soclety held its semi-annual meet- ing last oventug fi ita hull, cornor of Chiengo avenue and Lurrabes street. 3t isa Htorary and bonuyolent society, and the oldest Swedish foclety in tho country, having been orunized 7. It has a Library ‘of its own, and a ig the sick and for tho burial of the dead. Tho last year has been very sttceossful for tho Socloty, ns It hag Increased the number of books in {ts brary vory considerably, aud its trensury has been replenished by over one thousand dollars. Oilicors for the next year were cleoted ns follows: L. P, Nelson, President; A. Nondstrom, Viee-Presiitent; A. J. Wessmann, Rocording Secretary; N. P. Malinborg. Finunctal and Corresponding Secretary; Syen Oln, 'l'rens- ror: Anders Larson, Librarian; AWW. 'Tdluad, Marsha, The Soalety will hold its twenty-fourth gnounl banquet dan, 22, = THE WEATHER, Orrick ov tHE Cituy BIONAL Ovricen, Waste InaTON, D. Cy Dee. S—1 a. .—For tha Oblo Vat Joy and Tennessee, lower barometer, northorly, veoring to ousterly winds, cleny or purtly elaudy: weather, falling followed by rising tempera. | ture. 2 For tho Lower Lake region, stationary fol- lowod by falling barometer, stationury or higher tomperature, partly cloudy weather, and ocene sional Ilght snow, wosterly winas, shifting to eusterly or xoutherty, For tha Upper Like region, falling followed by. rising barometer, stationary or lower toms Perales north tu west winds, and partly cloudy eather, Gor tho Upner Mississtopl and Lower Misaaurt Valley, rising, preceded In former distriet by falling barometer, winds shifting to narthorly, elenr or partly cloudy weathor, and lower teme perature, i palteinumy, MEM ATION Alara Donptos.. Alwauada, Naanviito, Rew Orh BESEE: Rorinad BL fouls, Ty lent =] eee! a THE LAST RITES, Rpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 82. Lous, Dee, 2.—To-tay an inquest was held on the body af the Roy, Wed. Murphy, the Cath ollo priest found dend in a celtur yesterday orning, Tho verdict was that death was caused by concussion of the brain. Friends of tho do- ceased uppeared at the Morgue aud took ehurgo of tho body, placing it in a eat rosewood collin and conveylig it to tho Holy Triulty Comotery, wheru tho burial took placu,” Father Hunry, of By ay cone aud 1 obHreke whom tho’ de- eensed sisted bu rel vleus, pel formed tho just rites, Ae ENE, a —————_.___. SPORTING NEWS, PaiapeLruia, Deo, 2.—Tho billiard tournne ment forghe chumplonship of the State contine ued to-day, two yumes bulog played this after noon and two to-night, as follows: Neliny, Fi Bullock, 215; Estepue, 300; Hunter, 27: Mos Laughila, 00; Bullock, 137; Nolms, Wo; Dodds, THE RAILROAD Jay Gould's Tactics, and Their Peculiar Force. Tho Southwestern Pool in a State of Inanition. Baltimore &. Ohio Freight Exoluded from tho Pennsylvania Road; ; And tho Formor. Will Utilize Its Recently-Ac- quired Now York Connection. JAY GOULD AND HIS TACTICS, Special Corrcepmidence of The Chicago, Tribune. AVELAND, On Dee. ‘That Jay Goult has. become of late ono of tho greatest manipulators and consolldators of raiirond thes that. this comitry has ever seen docs not ndmit of any: question; that ho 1s to be one of the pgrentest factors in the money market and polities of this country is equally trues; but whether ils tactics are original or not ndmlts of much more doubt. When Tatleyrand, the grent Freneh philoso- pher, denonitnated Amerie a pulpy ghint with: out bones, the continent had practically no rails ronda, ‘The great systems which have grown up within the past twenty years will furnlah a very good skeleton for the giant, and the only ques- tion of greit fmportance for the tuture tonnswee is, Shatl this skeleton be so articulated, mantpue Jnted, and kent under control by the governing: furces that the strides ft shitil make may bo for- ward and not backward? Rallrouds proetically bring the country oud elty tomethers nnd in every Instrnce where the atvantages of the clty aro brought to the farmer's door muiny of the disadvantnges and evits follow elogo in the rene, or stale band i hand. ‘That tho Nation has made such rapid strides in material advances mont during the past -few ytirs has been almost wholly due te the grent sys- toms of rallromls that have been completed; and that the bustuess shoudt, in many inatunees, have been overdone $s but anntural consequence: ‘of ult tho causes. Many roads were built from nowhere to nowhere, through desolute anid un productive country in the vain hope that devol- opmont wonkd keep pace with the construction, Tu thine pearly ull these great schemes must of necessity aniount to something, ‘Towns and cities grow up we tho termini, and settlements are uinide nlong the nes, Meanwhile, however, the Btoeks of those rons are. almost or quite (eases, and pauies and Quanelal crashes fol- So tong ns rich mon and monopolists keep their clutehes of tho reulty of thls country, there fs no possible diuuger that ean be more than tem= porary, A weaithy capitalist, who engnecs In any Kind of munufieturing pursults, for ine stance. {a but the ayzent of the mauy men ho einploys, ‘The rich inn ean only use what hoe can cut and wear ont, and obtains but a salary, #reater or less ag the ense may be, for hls super- Vision. When bo dies, ten chances to one, hls large necuuitilations ure scattered, tis a peculiarity of tho Amerienn peopte that wortth and power command profound respect. The sn is, from the very fuet of hig Wealth, respectitblo: and ten ono If ho keeps out ot rated by the newspa Gould and Jim Visk w thing disreputable in railroad wreeking and stock gambling. Fisk perished by the bullet of a Jenlous rival for thosmiiesof a shumeluss metros Palla courtesnn, and Gould, being deprived of Is purtner’s assistance, for a fow Feit cons tinued to operate in 2 somewhat amnll bat very. broituble way in Wall strect, and now comes forward a8 tho foremost finanelul man of his time. Werotho elder Vandortllt stilt in lis prime, Gomtd would, fa many instances, be eheckmated, [ut the younger man. although possessing unlimited jveulth, {8 defective in nerve, and, while be Is npparently capable, ina Inno deco of presors inyy tho great posse: nis fa 1, Wo sions of ther intact. cannot 80 wel the end from the beginalng, or make buld moves that shall crush out eivilry. . Gould, ke all othor tion who attain red eminence, ts very enreful of detalts, L was told by un old gonticinan who is a near nefghbor of the rallroad King that ho observes everything with the most serutinizing particularity, “Ho Js n better cuglocer than the best man who holds a throttle on his Un Hig Is a first-class nae chinist. Ho isa civil engineer of most. patns- toking accomplishinents, His theory f¢ that grades are tho wleimpurtant clement in a ruil- frond, and so closely hag hoa served thig one particular that — pb: a mero Hyhtning. trip over a route ho’ can. tell yor all uboutit. Tho old rule that when a rallrond dy bullt trom a place of prodvation, ora inine tou market, an engine shoutd be able to draw from tnirkot us muny empty cars ns it can take foaled anes to the murket, | havehonrd Alin many times dwell tipon. Tho only Instance, in his opmton, when this should te violnted [Is when thore [8 by no possibility any opportunity to bulld a compotiog Ine that will come avy nearer fullllling the conditions of the rule than tho roud you ire constructing. T nave heard him say many 0 tle that tho suceess or bank- raptey of i read depends on tho matter of one fout 10 tho intle grade.” “ Wherein Hes the secrat of Goutd's great suc 2" Tasker, In tho fut that he has the confidence of cap: {talista now, ‘Thoy Know that, whon ho takes hold of thing, thera fs money In ft. ‘They une derstand that ho novor gocs buek on those who aro in his crowd; that ho fs able to munipulate etocks avery, time to tho glory of his own pitre tleutar combination, Vanderbilt ts nota, Yates Heal mau: Gontd, ns 1 stated above, is thors oughly so. He knows the exnet duties of every: mann tho employ of a road from a switehmun to Gener! Manager.” In regard to Gould 1 had a conversation ro- cently with w member of the Congressional Commitieo which made the examination Inte the operations of Black Friday. Ho sald: © "Chat hivestieation gave te best insight into the respective churactersof Fisk and Gould that Lever obtalned,. It was in those days generally supposed that Fisk was the greater inui, Lt re sulted from the different characters of the men, Flak had, in hls curly days, been a Yankeo pode dlor nnd driver of a wagon over the New Ene giand Wills, When a Yankvo sells his gauds to tho Southerner or tho Westerner, hls wits are not, whetted to anything Ike thit deaeu of neutes ness that results from tho kindof fe which Fisk Jed for many years, THs work was that of the diamond cutting damond. twas Yankee face tofaco with Yankeo. ‘Pho result of this was thit his cheek developed ta nn abnormal de- sxree, Ho waa made bul and unscrupulous, Me Wits nan Of conrsa muke up; low forehend, » heavy chest, monstrous linea. ls powers of endurance were wonderful, His mite Ure wis sunny und his temperament sgulne, Nothing discouraged or dlamuyed hin, Schemes, before.which wen of moro brain and less nurvo. would sland in awe because of thelr inngaitudo, woth! only sthnalute him to healthy: action Gould Isiiman of massive brain, Ho hus more. Torehend above tho eyes and enrs thin almost avy nun on the contiient, und aloft tls brata da of the finest quality and uctive ton wonderful degree, Ho iv iinaitof considerable entiure, and liad his mind been turned Into other ehans welghe tight buve inde a grent novelist or at profound college Professor, He ts a man_ot fow words; Fisk was a man of nian words lig ia komowhat reticlig, Flak was bold. ft tho oxe aintnation towhtel Dlave reterred Gout ine awored blinply the questions put to hin, and dtd Unt dn the Jewest pos file words, and seemed relieved when tho questioning wis over. “Fisk Wie as tukitive axa worn, tle treated the Commuittes as though thu wers on pureol of sehool-hoys, who were not ox. pected and could by na posstuillty under. shind the work of “men or the Inteieaclos Of business a8 it appeared on Wall streat, He aeted as thoagh he conalderkt himself catled Upon to give i few very pln nnd staple elo. mentary texsons on thls intleate matter, Ho Phatted on and could seurcely be contined to the cations that were asked hin,’ Me, Gould plana everyting and 1 earry it S aut. Thatds tha secret of aur partnership. He furolshes bralus and L furnish clu, lio you undortands Tetis only a slmpto matter, “Wo Know just whut proportion of stuck will control tho madrket, and thon all dhit $s necessary to do into wet tunt portion. You tmiy any that it ros quires come ek todo that. 80 $b doves, but that is my works wut, from the reault whteh go much Intereats und troubies you yon Judge wheth- cr tho work was well done or not, “ Whon ho hud tnished and no more testions wero naked, ho remurked: "Is Hore notlilng cleo Feun do for you, geatleinen?) When you come to New York, comu tround and gee mes and, If you want to vide onany of any stenmbouts ‘or Tallronds at any tine, Welty tame or come and seu thi HT He toa Hine to lve you all the uss YOU tay desire, elthur for yourselves. or le your friends, ‘This ts. freak country, but in reality only 8 fow mon run it, ‘The thing to tind out 14 who those few tnun aro, and whit part of the work they do," “Both Fisk and Gould always had a rort of subline contempt, in thelr way, for both pall Tes and polltiehingy. Ta those daya, and living tt Now York under the ‘fwoed régiing, thoy could, from thelr standpoint, form omy the opinion which they did—yias thit polltlelains wero but. the tools of shurp munipuliton? wud lobbyists, aud that every mun had bis uricu, Hud elthor Of thom been inellned: to polities, tpes awauld have been an corrupt as Twoed Ly hfs paliniest days, but wortd hive possesved thuskill ta cover up thelr uperations for youre from the publio gage, In business, espechaity if an man ta sue. cesfil, even though he wreck raltrouds and rob stockholders, he mig: bo reasonably reapectutlos while tho wine tacties In polities would banish him forever from wueloty.” In thig game tng} was fortunate onough to hall w louy conversation with one of thy most peominont ralrond men in the countey. He took tho ground that Gould, In his present policy, ia but carrying out metics which hive eon shown by long experience to be The most cert of wuccoss of any known to business. Ho dlecoursed wn followa; “The eller Vanderbilt pursued the samo Moy that Gould is now follawing out, Gund ius etudicd theso plana, Hut tho mun, it wy eathoudon, whom Gould makes bw especial model, is Joptha H, Wade, tho old Prealdent of tho Western Union Telegraph Comnnny, and tho tan who give It oll tts successful Impetus.” “Tell us something about Wade,” Psald, | Woll, aft, that modest nian, who living In a quiet way tn ¢ Mand, bus one ef the atest intids this county has ever produced, yi ¥y Heian mien of the tnest st purest morals, and keenest brain. Forty: sears fro he wasn earpente: (oatiiine ts plane tar his: dally bread. Toeday a worthy wy Mlle, Th ny eatiniation te stands in tho snine relation to Gould that Pabtus Maclius doga to Wr oplibilittes, the ashlinge ton, He is tho originnior of great pulley. Gould fs tho hnltator of that pollu. ., “From the carpenter's benet Mr. Wade bee caine a portrait painter, and was 2 master of his Duainess in both. Wher tho elcetrio telegraph was discovered, Mr, Wade, who was of 1 au! title turn of inind, mastered tho alfabet and the lenrned to operate the ride instruments of the time. He was then fends te become an crployé of one of the tansy streguling come puiles that were tn exis Ho neststed ti the constrtetion of several Amos them the frst that ever went out of tho city of Detroit, By sthess contracts he mundo Uttio money and began to operite someweat In the stacks of — varioud computes, | He gaw that in the minnerin whieh, tho isiness was betig condteted (t cont iipcer bea Onanelal sic Little compantes were springing Into existenco all, over tho. country. One operated niin from Cleveland to Colum busy Another from Cloveland to Mivalas third from Cleveland to Teledos a forth from Colum bus to Cincinnuth; a ith from Tolede tu Detrolt, and soonall over the coumtry, Bach of these. Mu ttle companies had n President, a Seerutary, 0 H) ee and a ienerad [tepairer, na well ns wenteral ofices and aalartes fora. Aga result, none were baying ‘The stock was down to ole ‘nost nothing, and the telegraph business every. where on the verge of bankeuptey. fe cone ecelved the fen of bustig up thls atoek and con- sollitathug these many Mies, and thus making one Presidentuad une Secretary and one of repalrera do forall, Thoseheine was ait tub The Western Cnlon ‘Telegraph Company was started, and ono of the most stupendous inonopolles on the continent was organized, “No. show how ly Gould has followed in tho feotatens of Wade, ttinny be said tint litter was tho first ian to advoente ato Innd telegraph line to Californin, He went to. the Pueltiv const In furtherance of hls xehome, and when he peturned met with the Directors at thoir until meoting ut Unite, He strongly advocated the immediate construction of tha Une. St wan discussed fn i profonged wiy by the Directors, and many fanelful otjeetions were riised. It wos elntiied that Indiais would out tho wires, thit bultnloes would rib the potes down, ete, Thon it was thought tho money could not be raised, At this point Mr. Wide stepped forward and sald that the line oight to he, built, and could be built without much. dif. ty. He only asked that the Directors would do is thoy had suggested--retus one-half the Rtock of tho new line in tho Western Union's hands and glvo him power to pluce tho other Itt, After sume, discussion tint suggestion wg agreed to. SV tke halt the stack my= eulf,' seld Mr, Wade, * Tow will you pis for it? was asked, *Thit's my lookout. UHL pay my pertas fust ns the Western Union Company pays hers.’ As soon as the frst surprise ware of a little the Directors began to think itover, and ene to tie conclusion that the new venture was going to bow frat close corporation with ono man holding hall the stock. Then they be- gan to think It wasn pretty Feat thing to hold, or Mr. Wade, in whom thoy had come to have great contidence, would not be so anxious to own so mich. And se tho first through tele> graph ne nevoss the Continent was construct- ed, With, its millions of profit in the monopoly of tho business, ‘The arrangement which Mr. Wado made with tho Callfornin Telegraph Company, by whieb rebates on all through messages wero paid in golty In that early tee of tho War, was a fortuna ty Meelf, So, ns Mr. Wade Was tho first man to control a telegraph-tno Keross thy Continent, Mr, Gould was thy frst to control a raifroad passing ever the samo terel- tu yr “Tho tactics of Wade have heen pursued by many. nen secking a munopoly in a business. The business must be taken In ench case in its inciplency, or when it Ia not paytuz, and be minde to pay by consolidation and saving In ex. pentes by doitig thingsen a large scaly. John }. Rockerelter, the erent mogul of the Standard Uil Compnny, took the oil bushiess when it was paying nothing by belig divided {nto a hundred hands, and by consolllating, buying some, snd evushilt ont others, has built ip a monopoly in tho oil business thut controls the mur= ket of the world. Gould hes been We closo observer of these things. He cunderstand that tho thing thut males 4 meltrod success, or unsuecesstul, Is not ao titch whethor it runs thratugh this or that kind of country, but whother it sy connected with any other road or not, nnd whother ftcan he given anything todo, He secs what fs needed In each patticulse route to mnke ft 1 ait and, tak- Ing advantige of the usu! conse fame which mutkes people nfrald to take hold of a now thing uatll {ts anccess is nssured, ho anticipates fort= une, and amessos his nillitons while men of less nerve and hrayery aro counting thoir Angers and. hesitating.’ nileman thought Jay Goutd's schemo. This gr for opeutng up trade with Mexico is ono of the grandest ever coucelved by any Atmerlean. He eantel ft eclipsed anything dono by tho politiclans for many and munya your. Ilo then dwelt Upon tho wonderful power which the man who controls tho trade of the Pueltle Sates and of the Republic. of Mexico, and greutor yet tho Btite of “Vexus, would possess, Ho sald that the President of the Reptile and hig Congresa would slat into fnsigaitteanes bee fore the rallrond magnnte, for bis power will bo greater and his tenure of otilee that of a king. She gentleman was evidently un disefpte of Cure lylo tid Macautay, for he continued: “Thiman nature Is much the same” under whatever condition you find It. Under monaret- ics ft assumes the form of nn aristocracy. With us ft is about to assutne the fori of huge mot opolica and corporations, whivh will do equal oc reater damage wl checked by National legislation. Tteahould be the work and carnest thonghtot tho corte Adnlnistratton to place some restraining jatinence on these powerful organizations. it bohooves us to capture thom before thoy enpture us. The tino will soon como,” unless wo aro curoful, when n fow men like Gould enn control elections aud dictate pulleies. Pen: eetvanin haa boon under tho rule of in rallrond for lo these many: yours, and tho diMleulties under which it labors are manifold and notorious. So long as so largo. © portion of aur public domain remaling still une settled, thore ts hope; but, in all Ppouabiilits. the next movement of tho money kings willLo to luy thelr hands upon the linds of the renin, and thon will the danger be truly: JMO Ys SOUTIIWESTERN ASSOCIATION, Were It not for tha fact thut all the ronds fend- dng Hust from Missourl River points are now doe ing au excellent business, having barity suill- cient cura to ment al! the demands, tho war on pissenger rates would before this bhayo sprend on tho freight business, Mr. Gould Is ovie dently desiroua of breaking up the South. western Itullwny Asuociuiion. His late uetion in withdrawlug tho business of the Central Pas citle Branch was no doubt taken for tha pur- nose of brouking up tho pool, und to spread tho war to tho Missourt freight trate, Had bust hess been dull, this aotion would no dowbe have resulted fi a rupture betweon tho Missourl River Ines, but ay It waa it dd not have tho desired effect, as tho ronds aro getting nll the Duatness thoy cnn carry nt the prosont rates, and they would bo unable to carry more no mutter how low down the utos should yo, Mud tt nat been for thts fuot, Mr. Gold wonld undoubt- edly have followed tp by withdrawing tho buat hess of tho {Kansng Paolilo ilao, a8 ho threatened tado, Hut he found it wis no uso to take such W step gt present, as It would nat help in furthering hls designs and therofory ho allows the Southwestern” Rallroud Assovintion to oxlst tai state of Inaniinate au: penalon, "Vo nit intonts ant purpesos the Asso- clatign fa dend, While nil tho rouds continne to. tukg reports and strictly ndacre to tha regular Totes, Yet no suttiements betweon the vilrious roads cu or will bo nude ae long as Gould keeps the Coutral Branch business out of the po ‘The Chieu roids owe nt tire sunt to the St. Louls ronds, which are controlled by Gould, but thoy refusn ta pay over aa long a3 tho Con= tru Hranch business i not. accounted. In this respect the Chicuyo routs are misters af tho gituntion, nad Gould ty powerless and eannot force them to pay. A week or two ago tho Wa- bash preposed to aecept § per cont of the Chie: do business until such n thing as it was fully ose fabiiehed nes ite purmuanunt — frelht-hotises, Previously ft refused to alow ita bisineas to Oko He Poot befure it hed terminal facilities ere wail to competing roads, Tho suddon ehinge of bie on tha part of the Wabash peo- plo waa no doube te ubout by a desire on the part of Juy Gould to poolfy the Chicaga Ines in order to got tho money they wo the St, Louts roads, Mad ho succeeded in tho scheme, tho Chicago roads would havo beey shaply that much mony ut of pocket, for it fs uot at ull provable that Guutd would have Leen more friendly to the pool, after baying obtained hls ends, than he ia now, ‘The Chleago Hues escaped the trap set for them on account of (hole duubility- to agree upon 8 division uf thy portion to be taken from thy various roads toinaka Up tho Wabnsh percentage, Uniter tho rutes of th eludion a regular fiveting fy to bo held eweh Wonth to deeiio upon tho ketement of neeounts and to gottle ene diticuities as ay buve arisen ali the pru- ceding meeting, That its four or tive aths: aluce 9 iivetiig was held, aud the Intention ow fa not te call anothor mesting tHl spring. it 13 Detieved that the business will continue to bu heany, wutil that thre, and firauch event thera coutl be no trouble In rates, for lt wand de the roads no ood to break them, and the chief ob- Jeet of torming the Astolupion in tho frat place Was to stop the undue competition aud the slaughioring of mites that Foci veny characte; {eed tho Missourt River tmalnoss. Nothing ean bo dust by calling things ta run along aa thoy do now. until spring, It in wouerully agreed that the pool cannot tonger be muiutaiied on the present bavhy and that ie it bs to be continued a radleal change both in divi fons und tereitory with he necossary, O changes und consulidadon Hew that ure now of daily oveurrence make tt Impossible ta do anything at present, By ovine the comblinations and consolidations now beta; formod will probably have 80. far progress that 4 better fen cant be formed of what will be Necessary regurding the reorganization or the yes contnuurt a sh Southwestern Haile way Association, looks now, 8 reorganiza- dan of the pool will hardly ti Dlaco thon, it Jo railroad propers FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘3, 1980—TEN PAGES. feoma naif by that time Gould will he ready to Tuh things to sult himectt, and wil havo no Mora uso for auch an organization. And withe put Qould's reads there can be no Sissourl Wyer'poot, BSUARP COMPETITION, Ich to The Chicago Tribune, New You, Dee, 2—The competition hetweon tho Baltimors & Ohio through route to the West And Southwert, and tho Pennsylvania ttaltrond hing nssumbd a new phase, It waa nunotnced that tho freight Qf, the Baltimore & Ohto tall- was*would still continue to ho carried ovor the Pennsylvania ‘Riltroud tracks in Now Jorsoy aud shipped ns formerly at tho plers of tho former Company, ‘This morning, howevor, tho frente of tho Balthnore & Ohio Railroad Com pany here received nottea from the Pounsyl- vanin Railroad Company that no moro freight belonging ta tho’ wformer could pass over tho hitter road, “Consequently,” sald the fretghtongent, “wo aro without an outlet for the present, How long this. will ne 1 will save merchants last cannot he atated trouble If they will fas{turthee notlee ably by sone other route. All ho freight tyken yester> day has been forwarder, au that the merchints need be under no auMety with respect to that, and no freight hus sifco Neen tkert.* At tho Pennsylvania, Nattrond ‘oftlea It was stated that the Haltingre & Ohlo Itallroad Com pany might take away;tholr frojeht-tratiio at any time, os they had tho — passenger trate, and it* wes only self-preservue tion to prevent tho tutter from quaking weonventent uso of this road merely to dlecard Itkatanys moment, ov when it sults ‘their pleas- ure, ‘Therefore, it was declted. to shit dawn it ned upow’ tho business, If tha Butthmore & ‘Oblo Maltroid carried Ms passengers by the new route they might as well take tho freight by tho sameway, 7 ‘This evening tho Uattimore & Ohio Company Announce that “thos nre prepared to. receive Merchanilao destined for that road at the dopot of the Central Rullrond of New Jersey to be for warded over their Hing vin’ the Contral ot Now darsey und Hound Brduk , route to the Weat and ‘Southwest. ANOTIER WAUASIT FEEDER, Tho St. Louls Republican hna tho Collowing re- garding tho formution of a new rillroad vom- puny, to be Imown as the St. Louis, Jorseyvillo & Springfulds Jn 1872 thotfon, Hugh N. Cross and James A. Tocko, of Jerseyvilte, eoncelyed the iden of bullding a rajlrend froma point on. the Missise fippl Kiver ator near Gratton or Jersey Land log, vin Jerseyville, in dersey County, to Chess fertield, in Macoupin County, thencd vin Wavere Jy, It Morgan County, to New Merlin, and con- Heotlng with the Wabash nt that polnt, and intorseettug with the Chiengo & Alton Ttellrand ud the Mlnols Central at Springiold, "Lo that eit these yentiomen with tholr aascoiates In+ corporated nh compuny and provecied to obtain tho rightof way. About that time the Rattrond Jaw of tho State was changed in regard to coun Hes and ontuicipalitics subveribing stoek or Aub sldtainge Paras ‘This, with the depressed eon dition of Mnanclht wih led to tie wbandon- mont of theenterprive for thetine uotne Now. ever, (ho gentlemon above named never lostalebt of tho now rod, ind have continued to use their endeavors to enlicat capital in favor of the road, Me. Locke returned from the East « few days alnee with the welcame news that he had en- Usted $200,000 of stuck In favor of the rond, pro- ¥ided tho people utong tho Hue of the routo will subscribe S1W,00 nnd give the right of way, ‘The ieorporators of the St. Louls, Jorseyviiie & Springiteid Railroad Campany—v A. Locke, iiith N. Croas, Wallnce Lei W. IL Fulkerson, mot’ yesterday. ‘at Nutional (iurk aid organiz dunes A. Locke, Progident; Hugh N. Cross, Vico. President; Andrew W. Cross, Seerctury, and Morris, Loeke, Beeretary; Col. William IL Fulkerson, Goneral Manager: Wallree Lelygh and Edward ¥. Leonard. Springflulid, with tho President as Chairman, Execut! Committee, The Directore adjourned to meet subjuct to en of tho President. ‘nis echemo imeeta with unl Yorval favor In tho county, and tha road, It (s. thought, will bo speedily built, It is stated that the people along the’ contemplated lino are ready und willing to subseelbe the $100,000 re- quired by the new Company a orning at the by alveting é DENVER «& RIO GRANDE, At the nunual meeting of tha atovkholiters of the Denyer & Kio Grande Rullroud President Palmer fn his report gave the following inter- esting poin' Thore are now 635 nilles com- ploted, and ft [a expected that 002 miles will bo open In April, untess dolny {4 caused by snow, About 6,000 men and 400) uinals aro now at work on the Communy's extensions. ‘Tho gross carninzs from nn ayerngo of 4° malles operated since the bth of Inst. April, when the Company resummed possession of the rond, to Nov. 1, 1890, wero $2,288,594, the oxpenges $1,088,- 525, and not curnlnes $1,200,089, During the same period the Axed charges, including+ equipment and paytnent of current oxpenses, wero $713,806, leaving a_aurplia of $450,203; ‘Tho road was openod to Leadville July 1, sinco which timo to Nov. 1, on an average mileage of 627 mites, tho Mross carnings, after deducting the South Park bonus, wore $1,053,100; not curgiigs, $870,084, During _ that period — tha cha wora Widely surplus, $1is164, ‘The President. advised‘ agninst ~ tho payinont of dividents for any portion of tha current. ox- henses, because of necessary large outlays for ndditionn! buildings, tricks, ote. necessitated by tho enormously Jucreused business, but he belloved tho ‘Trond could reaume tho payment of semt-annual dividends It daly. Meanwhile, to provide tor promising extensions, whieh find been tn coutampiation for some time, the stouk- holdera woutd shortly be offerud tho oxclusito right or preforence to taku a now eubserintion OF 33,000,000 or $4,000,000 consolidated bonds nt Tato of 812,400 per tile, with the eame amount Of stock, wt, say $105 ur pur for the stock and 905 for the bonds, SLATE OWNERS Ite OF NATLROADS. Amortean'readers buye forgome time past been Imore or leas tcquninted with tho tendencies in France and Germany in tha dircetion of trans- furring tho allway system to Government pro- prictorship and management. According ton correapondant of tho, Pesther Lloyd, tha principta Of Stato ownership of rallwaya hs atready ob- tafned tho asecnsoney in Austela, and onorgetic steps will be liken to earry it Into effect. Judy ing by tho present stato of public apinion, an ndequate scheme for the trinster of somo of tho principal tines (4 sure to command a inujority of votes in the Austrian Relehsrath, Discussions on the subject have fur wome time past been curried on by tha Mistry of Commerce, and It {9 naserted Wat a comprehensive project will be submitter during the next session. itis under- stood that in autdition to” the Crow Prineo Rudolf Ituthvay, tho whale of the Ines of tho Punpieves Ellanbetn EA ey fad of the Emporor Francis-Josoph itatlway wilt be Inehided with the present State Mio St.” Pole ten-Leabersdart tn thy proposed now Govern= ment notwork, ‘This notworlkywould control the whole of the polity of oxit on tho western frontier of Austeli, and after the construction OF tho Ariberi ine would conmand the trate toand From Switzerland and France, Tho cor> respondent paiits out that such mt schome has an fmportant Dearing upon tho fnterests of Hun fatry, ne (t would enublo tho Austrian Govern inent tu obtala completo control uyer the west-, eru routes for Hungarian produce, INDIANAPOLIS, Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ispranavotis, Ind. Dee, L—It 1s wenornlly underitood among rallroud men that Mumford and MoKenzle, who havo sent ping-ollleea in Chi- cago, Kt. Louls, Clacinnatl, Kungus City, and several Kustern points will open one in this city nest weok, Thoy announce tt as their pure poso to test the State liw on tho queation of selitng: Beale tlekets, and tho. rallway ollivhels suNauNco Mule purpose to give thom the beat Uyht thoy can, ‘There ‘met to-day at the Now Donison Hotel tho following rallway offivlata, who consiterad Flo matters ad rogin}a bistieas for Interior polite reached Wy “nts, tines running cast rom this oitys TEaW. Guy, Assistant General Feotknt Agent of tho fice Lilies A. i. Mofand, Gonoral Frelglt Agent of the Cinelnnath, Ham: {ton & Dayton Tinos HW, 3 Smith, Gonorul Freight Axcnt of tho Indiauapalls, Pern & Chie cago Hoady A, J. Payo, General Freight Agent of the Indidnapatls, St. Lonts & Chicago: ant A, J, Perains, Geuernt Wostorns Agent of the Pitta: burg, Ciuelunati & 8t, Louty Jtuad, " "LAKE ER & WESTERN, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Txptanavours, Ind. Deo. 2—Heporty stating that Western roada running Into Indlaunpotle have fnnugurated ageuoral cut of rates are pre nouneed untriio to-diy by raftrond mrnagor ‘Tho Luke Brie & Weatorn is wuking 9 very low rato from Lafayetto, which sotnowhat unsettles ratos ut Crawfordsville, but “tho Indlanapoils, Moomlugton & Western hagmet this compete Hon in but ona cuse, Its managers have resulved not oenter Intoany combination looking tua wonoral enttlog o€ passenger rates, but have vntored Into un agreement with tho Vandalia to make no auch reduction. without consntiation fund ngreoment. Notuing fs known at the otlles ot the Vandalia hero ot any intention on the pare oF Slr, Ford, of tho. Vandulia, to take part 1 the war, and Jtnow locks aa though rates on. ronds loading west from, Lidianapalis would bo sustained reynrdiess of the conillet pavii all bands fur the Western business, Utee o8 CANNELTOD NOUETERN, CLEVELAND, O., Doo. h—Leculer spocluls from Akron uns Canton note an finportant change of route of the Cunnolton Nortnern Mallway, ene toring tho Cuyaboga Valley through tho valloy of Sungamore Creek, where four townalipa jucet, The planof hiring the Company's own laborers ta grade hag beun abandoned, ii conse. Quonce Of which 600 mon quit work to-day, The offcera any this means simply n changoof palloy for econumle rensona, anti tho fond will bo Pitahext to Cleveland without cessation of work, which will be dono by contract, SOUTHWESTERN COMBINATION, Rr, Lavi, Dee. 2.—Somo twenty elorka and a large number of theaccountantsof tho Missourt, Kansns & Texas Itatlrond office, ut Sedalia, are rived here this morning, and tho remaludor of. tho general offtco of the Company nt thas pint will by removed horo this weok, Col. Talniaye, the General Mavegor, and sey- eral othor oficials of the 31ssolrl Pacific, have wone to 'Texus to luok after matters connected with the Misaourt, Kansna & Toxna Rond. Col, Taltnago tolegraphs that when the Mexican ex- tension and other lines nro brought into tho ore fablzntton, ns fs now contemplated, tho Missourt Pacitte syatom of romts will embrace about 4,500, miles, with headquarters at St. Janes, 1. Brown, Inte General Passonver Agentof tho Missourl, Kanais & Toxng Hall- rond, his been offered, and haa necepted, the po- sition of “Assistant. Passenzer Agent of tho Mix- suurl Paoile, und C, W. Shea, Superinteni of ‘Transportation of tho Mlasotel, Kansas & ‘oxas, has been appotnted Superintondont of of tho ‘Toxta Division of tho Missourl Paelile, and F.8. Simpson, General Kistern Agent ab Now Yorke of tho Missouri, Knnats & ‘Toxis, will probably be retained, and will divide the work with L. HL Nutting, Gencral Eastern Agent of the Missouri Paciiie, Louls, CANADA ITEM, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MonTAFAD, Dec, %2—Tho Southeastern Rallway Compnny has entered Intunn agreement with tho Quebee Government to carry all tho through froight and parsonger tratic of the North Shore Rastway to and from the Now England States and New York fort porlod of ning yenre. from tho Ist Inst. The contract was slaned nt Quebec last night, Tho torms ure not yet mado known, but are said to befalrto both partic, =| THE GREAT CONSOLIDATION. Br, Lovrs, Mo, Dec, A, Mitchell, Inte Gens eral Manager, will ofetally announce to-mor- row that tho’ Now York Trust Company, as ‘Trusteo, hos returned tho Missouri, Kansas & Texng Knilroul to the possesston of tho Come pany, and Jay Gould, ns President, wilt assume. control of the road. ‘The latter will also offichit- iy unnounce the appointment of Col. A. A, TE Mange ne Genoral Manager of the con: filssouct Pacllic and Missouri, Kansas FONTAINE’S LOCOMOTIVE, Detnorr, Mic, Doc. 2.—Tho now ‘and novel locomotive Invented, by Euone Fontaino, of this elty, arrived to-dny from Fort Wayne, Ind, It anon sebedulo time ns far ns Jackson, but on sono partsof the routo mado a milo a minuto with eno, It is contldently oxpectod that It will innko over seventy-five miles por hour, Tests with a loaded train up-grade gave great aotise fuction, ‘To-morrow the engine takes n trint- trip with a lond of pnesengers, The Inveution creates grout Intorest among rallway men. INJUNCTION DISSOLVED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Axn Annon, Mich, Dec. 2—Tho injunction grinted to the Lako Shore & Michigan Southern luullroud to prevent the crossing of the Hutlor ond bus beon dissolved by a devlsion of Judge Morris, of this olrault. O°" 5 ITEMS, Oring to tho cold wonthor tho Tilinola Central Raitrond Company has deekted to stop work on the Hundolph streot vinduct until spring, ‘The Inat number of the Detroit Hvery Saturday contuins a very elaborate bioxraphy of Josoph Gronsel, the uble raltrond eattor of the Dotralt Free Preas, It enya many nico things of * fuser," but nothing moro than ‘he deserves, ‘Tho Mtnols Central his Piacoa on*the Lake street front of its office bullding A gigantic sizn, nearly covering tho epaew from the sidewalk to the second-atory windows and from Michlenan favenuo tu Central avenue, which calla forth the adiniration of all tho pusscrg-by, It {3 one of tha most cinboratoslgns ever put up In this city. Mr. William Buss, President of the Boston & funny Raltroad Company, hag just issued the ‘ollowing elreulur: | Mr. G, O, Ritsaoll lng four months’ furlough, dating from Dee. 4, 1890. Mr. W, If. Burnes “will servo as Genernt Supers Intendent during bis absenee, with headqunrtors i Kprinyticld, and Mrs ih Gallup wilt) act as pivision, Superlutendent, with houdquarters at on Mr. W. IE, Dixou has been appointed North- western Passenger agent of the Chicugo, Mil- waukes & St, Paul Rattroad, His district will consist of the St. Paul, Minneapotls & Manitoba Rutlway and ite Dorinion connections, the Northern Pucife, and the country tributary to thaso lines; also of tho following divisions: Jona & Minnesota, Hastings & Dukota, and lown, ¢ Dukota. Commissioner Fink has just tssued tho follow- ing circulnes “Pho Cotton Committee recome inend n reduction of 6 cents per 10 Ibs in tho rates fram Memphis, St. Louls, Hannibal, Evat St. Louts, Nustvitle, Mangloal, Ca ro, Evanaville, Loulsyilte, deffersonvitio, New Ate bany, ad Aduaiinalt on nae export. ‘tue ecomunendation of the Committe ja approved and reduetion to take offeet De Li Tho Wabash Mond maintained the $3 rato to Kansas City for ono day only. Yesterday it restored the rato to that point to $4, Tho ofl- clals of the rod say they mude tho reduction 01 the supposition that the Alton lind reduced Kansua City rates to 8, When they found yos- terday morning that ‘thy Alten continued to chirge $5 they wont back ain to sin in neeord- unce with the rulo to charge $1 fess than any other rond, It is understood that Mr. J, D. Brown, who has dust been tegislited out of the position of Gene oral Passenger and 'Tieket Agent of tho Mig: sour Kass & Texas Railroad by tho consoll- datton of that Company with the Missouri Pas ellie, fs to be appointed Assistunt General Pas- senyer Agont. of tho consalldated Company. in churgo of outalda business. Mr. Brown {8 ut- Uusiully well quullfled for tho position, huviur airy tho iuat ten or Wralty vents ably presided over the passenger ind ticket department of tho Misaourl, Knnsus & Texus, y Tho MWluols Content Rallrond Company. ts Making KirenuoNs elferts to obtaln sulllclont ¢ura to meot the grent demand. ‘This Company hus excellent Moilities for constructing its own ra, bit so much has tho business lately in- renee that lt nds iteelf unable to tir out of {ta own shops rapidly cnough wall the cara that ure wanted. General SSuperititendent. Jefury_| thorefore made n contract yeaterday with thu’ Michigan Car Company for theimmodiate cons striction of 200 now hox-cars. The Itinols Con- tral tins also Just completed at its own shops 60 how stock-cars, and hus now i the course of construction 10) twenty-ton cont-cars, Tho following chunges bave boon mado at Bebivan Contritl stations during tho past wook: HH, 1, Uudgtey, of Nuchaunn, bas boon appointed Agent tit Cassopolis, view Janes dames Hoy has beat nppoluted avont at Albion station, vieo A. D. Medlicott, promoted. A, D, SMediivott las beon appointed Freight Agent at nuazZoo, Vivo. M.Tolehurd, Mr. Totohard har ropresented the Michigan Central and bake Bhoro & Michigan Southern Railways jolntly at Kalamazoo for the pust two venra, It having been deglded to discontinue this urrangomean nur 3 e tent bus pean, Boluctod to miceeod Mr. Tolehard. Tho latter ventleman will continue with the Lake Shore us heretofore, Mr. dumoa It. Wood, Govern! Passengor Agont of tho Chisago, Turltngtdn & Qiinoy ituitvonde has given the folowing Instructions to the rune dluetors on tho ils roads "rom Wee, 1, stop- over chucks good for fifteen days will be isaucd by conductors in town to hatders of rniid-trip lund-exploriug tickets to Lineola and Columbus On Weatebound triponly, Care must be tiken to Mlgpace on bavk stop-over cheois with cor- rect and complete doseription of tekots on which tssued, "Tho privilege with not be wowed during eiat-hownd” passage. Conductora will Hot grant stop-over chouka on such tlekots In eithor direction.” Tho following ctreulir to cons duotore and agents has also been promulgated: “Bleage nolo thit tickets reading trom ono atation ta nnothor da not entitle tho boldor to panne in tho opposite dfrection, and will not Gg nccepted from this date. All ordora provlous- Jy dented contiicting with these IJnatructions aro eroby revoked,” — AGRICULTURE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, .” MaAnwon, Wis, Dew. 2—The annual moating Of tha Stute Agricultural Sovloty washeld to-day ft {ts roomns in tho Capitol, the Hon, N. D, Frate, President, prostling. The Teoasurer, Oyrus Miner, presented bis annual roport, which wag found to be"correet, The following shows tho recolpts und disbursemonts for the year: ‘Total recelpts of tho fiscal your ending “Deo, el,- S171; total dlubursenionts, €15,91.073 cash bal ance In hands of ‘Treasurer, S7li.49, w hich lowes a total {ndobtodness of the Booloty of BuN7.51, About $1000 will be neceanni for Ile be Foy, promatu. to q the next Stato Fate, whleh will Tale the tau itles of tho Novlety about #3000, which will easily overcumo’ should tho weather Prove fayorable, iG —— ‘THE DRUGGISTS, Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, BruINayiup, IL, Dee. 2—Tho druggists of the Stato will meot ta ‘thls clty ‘Tueaduy and Weduesduay of next week ta Prepare and judorsa 8 Pharuuoy act to bu progeuted to the next Legislature ta eeoure legul revognttion and tection for phurmuciata, lune “hunaved drugs wists Dive signed the call, and ¢ Y Wilh doubeieas bo wall uitendode ‘22 Convention How absurd to crouk und wheezo with which Hulo's Honvy of Horehound and. turw i cure, . Piko's Toothucho Drops vuro in ono minute. —— Tho weakest woman, sinulleat child, and pick> est Invalld oun use Hop Hitters with arent with safety ana Es = => jj So baie = | 2 a a a a | = Bee ad go ry 2a 8a aah 8s Pe wes B Ba ne ea Bp ss $38 as 3 23 “3 5s i ally a3 s seas eb a = Trane wan.) a Dyspe; Dindager adie Heart Dp Psy Biliousness, Nervous ‘Devilit ne ‘The Best REMEDY KNOWN 9,000,000 SOLD KINCH 1970, This Syrup possesses Varied Properties, et Kttmutat i which converts the MeeyaT ne, Mn, the Sal Wray Pee Te eon eral ‘and Row stomach: 18 the sardictne fe ine fondle n meerenin a ing the fermentation of: ‘facts upon tho Ltver, It nets upon the Kitn exalites thn Tie X¢ Purifics the Bian ¥€ Quieta the Nerva; ramagos Vigeatton, Hi hens and Invt ofthe Old ait serntes Re ghee the pares of tie ania Sees, ony isatera,: ints OF polton tn the ‘3 Finis eee Tt neutralizes the hi bloods wittelt wonorares tera anAnnor: foes dineanek and inter rs ore. 0 Spirits em if 18 oan ba taken by the hove dnlfeate Sepenceept dnt aged and feoblo, cars only being reyutred tn’ atenton iy CAUTION TO DRUAaAaISTS, Beware of Counterfeit Moulcino, t enploy no travoling ayonts or runnors to solicit trade fremarag TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS. Disoaso of tho Stomach and Liver, Ctra, Alexandor Co. DRANEM: Sunering for avin tine with ihecdy and Dinenso of the Stomach nnd Laver, 1 wuced wnied fo uso sour reliable INDIAN BIG) SY NUL. Faatored ino to perfect hosith and strong a y ‘No. 0 Bi CHAS, SHELLEY, An Excellont Remedy, Molvidere. Noone Co, Hl. Feb. 617 Dean gm: Ihave been use vour INDIA Blodn BYKUM for some une, and nm pertectty ented Mie the rosutts. 11 Puritiog the Mood, Hestures Last Ape palite, Strengthens tho Norves, tiewuiates the stem Ach aiid Bowols, and Meloves Mthoumatieny, ¢ WOU ot be without it. AUS, WESTEALL, Kidnc¥ Disoarc. Fisher. Champalgn Co. UL This ts to eurtify that your INDIAN RLOOD SYRUP bas dove me uiore wood Lor Kideey y id Aenct Disease thal any other meds Clue Laver used. It alao cured ory of my children of Chills and Seratula, AANGARST CHIL , ‘Whird-Day Chitix, ¥lora, Clay Co. Tk, Dean Bm: This ts to cortify thut your INDIAY icloes had falled, PEROT i Miss DROWN. Dan sit Chilis Carea. Mattoon, ColesCo., it, DEAR Sit: I find your INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP eeally cures ad Bnd fan reais wat as the est tiedicine In tue country for liheun Nouraigia? ™ 7 hela MICU BL All that It Is Recommended to Be, z Lemont, Cook Co, IIL DFAR Stns I bhava found, by giving your INDIAN BLUOU BY IUH m fale trial that i 3 ail it 1a recomy mended to ve, wn Any ong who inay be tn py Roatels to ive Wee eral Ste ELAN Chills Cured, Neoga, Cumberland Co, Ut, Dean Smt My daughter bad Chills fur founees Months, aod ft tried almost evuryihing, but withuy eect Unt T eoutuenced the use of your INDIAN BLVOD SYRUP, a short trial of wiiich enectusllp qured her. Tbe 'Syrup na also wrontly boneriied ite Fest Of wy family, und 1 have Had ny use for mdoctot Since | linve had your madicina tn my Bouse, | would & be WIThOUE It, and recomend [ts use 7 ‘i Hane HOSSaNNAL LAWAESCK: COBDS fain In tho Back, A “Watorinan Station, Do Kalb Co Ti pEGSD SUiuP aw saeauta Se tate de ha y bom ra Ht e It is valuablo medicine, ‘MES, Wood, Dyspopsla and Indigestion. z Bundwich, bo Kath Cos In, DEAR Hin: Thin ts to cortify thus sour INDIAN Bas doraboelycotetGaa aT ana td i et . * Madicing Lover usode Yiltast I ALES Curo for Heart Discnas. Hungama tL, Teutopalis, rms ALINOLAN HLOUD SY Hl the bent meditate ted ir Heats Disease Fecommond it to all slullarly ni eta STALLINGS All that kt Is Recommended to Be, yy Hanns, Hdynr tL jn ny ft have always found it jurcaw recs mended. ue the bost family medicine vver mera uy, ereey ‘A. BU! Lunge. mneeases orine t Hranktin Cotte DEAN BIn: This ie to coriity that your INLAY BLOOD sYROP cured me of Lung Disva: eld had beeo troubll if 0, Form lati thn Tebvertal recommend It to ail sulfering gue WIiTINGTON. For Neuralgia, : Dahlaren, Harailton (0.10 | DRAT BH Twas troubled witth Neuraliia (ye ees tlme, 1 booght some uf your INDIAN i BYIUY, and om happy tusay it hep red A writs BN ured, ba ad yenspaia: und iniigestion, ‘und have ised yout and Dyepo eat AG “tound tt to bo 8 mst, Yaluabie eo aat Pe a NUMAS THUStL to Cures Never: Pal itatord, Troqnols Cont BTHOT Puce RaNS ae te, wt also for af beta H eileen who wave, troubled with spnsins, aud 1p boll cases ie Gloctud a COMPU EITE, ae eaZR, 6 Wowtlmonys An Acenty, gumd: Jrvquols Coy Ut Sober tain in ti iewlos’ and Cities and Lesa sae FE recommend ite use te suloring Wan REED, to Alle DBAR Sit: 1 have wt OF yul used fy BLUOD SY KUY with banetelat results, ‘Dulid up the systent gel * Would recuuuiena fy do ait auiveiba tran Pe Liver, apatite Buckin aye abel Cos Hk May ate DEAR Kite: 1 actully tumtity that your Jute ebrated INDIAN HLGUD SV IKUE aired universal eg Lion, und is blubly estuened by BILADO Met igee Usodgpur inediciny with the Wost i. 1 hove ie use 1 tory rowults, rufure recone! x tifroublud with Liver Compstat and sree Rheumatians i Hyskingham, Kankakee Co. tI, i ul Arent suttoror trot walng yout Ha neat, NDIAN LOUD SY UE Buch Feligved and boveuied, | ecw ANNA Purifiers A Good Blogs Fin taet yp y and have Her, aud take plussure in recommondlan /t 9, suck, 1. PRAT aatriiations Suppression Cte Latta. Ca daughter was a suderer fran Tat rasion of Merateuson, Rod ative laboring wad? Eiisaiticulty forte than. m yeat a ed Ue Sut two phyvivions—une Alionailee toa sap Opattilo—withuul rolivh, also gd tatC INS! More niodielnes, auang watch was eR! h PogD wu; Lbethouube wyedif, uf tie INDIAN 2 a EVitbpvand, tunnina over your vaunllel, oy SoU RCS panda este ated nae the Joy of all srmiby hee wit in eh fim othe itt rund, she wes boon Featured fo Whine : Female Weaknes Dea: sit rh Ponting, Livin) * th renthy benrelited by usinu yourgicat iSUIAN FUL, Loueuver i years of ays and Birg pau valusvio renedse “hou BA Pare SA LERS LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALER Ts, Chak hss ‘Tin Beal Sj OHICAGO, ILL. wat vay ECHAACK, BTIVENSON & 00+ ae Ne Pf. : 63 20d emai ae meats Mareen ; SOLD SOU VENAL GIS Go. w wanes 1, ni county ft Le arity SP AR BUDD rt ‘

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