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TIE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 17, 18831—TWELVE PAGES ‘ WASIIINGTON. rtation of +1on that the Exportation o n:)c;a':'nnrgnrino Cannot Be . Checked. = A aress Being Madeo - tory I’r : "l::n;:cmmllng the Fives and Sixes, o to tho B of Mr. Burnsido to tho Ben- 'w:t: on the Isthmas Oonal _- Question. t > oli's Condltion Suoh as to = Gcl.r::n Her Frionls Great Anxletys g — (onfrmations by the Sonate—Harbor of ~ Refuge ab Milwaakeo—Gon, Sheridan Exonerated. TBOMARGARINE. mg::t 70 CHECIC 118 IXPOUTATION: xg"’muxums. D, C., My 16.—~Tne follow- ) i tion,senbodylng the dectslon e v-Genernl velative to tio ek- Attorney A,::an;: o oleomargatine, was made public e Treasury Dupartment? ‘Hw}:iugw orJdustics, Wasniyarox, D, Cy DeeutrHET Jura of tho' Tith ult, status thet Hay A=t F rinent Is inforimed that oluo- e Tronedry Ptiering o exported frony parine S10 (faetiirod ns buttor, ond ueke e Vork WO torna L that Dort shoull iuat the Lol e ios 10 sue I thioy containud tho amive PASKWCLICT in o mauiest, Tho elteble MR iscdstatutes—, 197 10 450010 frelunhl vty my nttention do tot eust upon hic YO 2V uby duty O WRpCoting expurts, ecallector W ion Would bo niccessney 3 s furter, 1ot 1£18 wos thoulit doste- - abie, very Fesuet T A ttorney-Genorul, e ulk'.“'mm{;?a Windbin, Bacrotary of tho Treasurs. e THE ISTIMUS. PLBLIC NOTICE i : smsorox. D. C., May 16.—In & repor mmnm ty the Senata to-lay by (lcn: Burn- <ideln behatt of the Committee on Forelgn Relntloms, to whoi was referred Morgan's resolution on construction of the ship canals seross tho fsthmus of Darien, occurs the following: o of this resolution we simply L ‘gglmfimnu world that, in the opinion of wrve States, tho DOACS, Balaty und gei- :“r:.”‘i.‘é‘fii.w ot this Hepubile requiro fat 1t swould bo consuited concern- should. have. 4 volee du, tha ’.:fhiz'\':'.'\:lnm of dny GopAl of other way for the transportulion of seagolng vessels Aoross the [utmus of Darien. We do uot expresy auy doubts ns to our, Fighta] of Buwest any refers eaco of the subject to an internationul tribunnl, Lecause? in this mattor) we are absolutely In tho Habt. Wosimply ask tho nations who muy di- netly or Indireetly send tholr subjoots, citlzens, urcapitai o tha fsthmua that they obtAli tho consenit of tho Unltea Statos, ne tho power most directly Intereated), and thnt Lho rules and reyu- Tations fur the governinent of thls, intoroceunio bishway L6 mndo nceeptable 1o the United Slates, whosu interests, 11 peaco as in war, they will so materiully affoot. RS ANOTIIRR TEASOX or tho passage of this reautution {8 that compa- !n:inn\pv mfi'fi and others nuy bo Yormoed Yor tho runstruction of projected routes, which, it i well known, oni never bo successfully op- enated voder thowr pregont plans, and in which the mouey subseribed will bio totaily lost. Yet many of tho mubscriburs have undoubtedly been led 1o belleve tho United Statos Governmoent nr- proved, Indirectly If not dlireotly, tho schieme In which mc{ hnve Invested. 'This should not he, No ozne at homo or abroud should bo bogulled Iotoan Investment of nccumulnted Broperly or of bard earnings by # bollef thot the Goyern- jeat of thie Uuited States npproves the project. RETUNDING. MATISFACTORY PROGRRESS BEING MADE. Wasmiyatoy, D, C., May 16.—At tho clos- Ihghour to-dny Secretary Windom hod re- wived notices trom holders ot 5 pdr cent registered bonds, desirlng to have .them con- tinucd at. B pur. cont, which, togother.with theamount of bouds actually in hand, show 1o aggregato of $85,184,050. Nearly $35,000,000 of thisxmount I8 covered by to-dny's advices nlona, mmmmuol the opinion that tho $250,000,~ Wiregistered Londs—tho limit to which the op~ tioa of continuanoe ot tho lower rate of intorest wM fixed—wlit nll b fn hand befote next wook, Bz por cent bonds roceived for continunnce at # percent to dute nmount to 148,600,850, leav- Ing but abaut §43,000,000 to bo nccounted for bu- teeanow and tho ¥0th Inst. The force of tho Loan Division hus been laroly incrensed, and, wmmenelag with to-day, two forces will bo m;inrg\‘l on tho bonds,—one during ‘the day ind the'other at night. This arrangement be- fame nocessary In ordor to keop business up whscly, . NOTES. ‘A IARDOR OF REFUGE AT MILWAUKEE. Wasmxetox, D, C., Moy 10.—Durlng the lstsesslon of Congress thera was appropri- Med, ot tho nstance of Representativo Deuster, ot Wiscousin, $100,000 for the cs- bblishment of an additional larbor of tefuga at Mllwaukeo. ‘The ‘Boanl of Engl- teers appointed to examine Into the proposed Improvoment, with instructions to submit plaas, A3 comploted {ta work, and Seorotary Linsoln tuapproved tho pland, which tnsures an oarly wamecement of the work, EXONERATED, J;flw«:amnn of Post«Ofllco offiolals, Third stant PostmastorGouoral Hazen, Chni®nnn, Rpart thete 19 no evidonoo shéwing that Gon. tridan corruptly fnfluoncod official action in fiuring & contract for fostondrs for canvas Tho gog - YATE CONFIRMATIONS, ¥ \,Bennu confirmed Richard A, Ellmer, of Bm,.fi"“ to Becond . Assistant Postmusters of thg |3|J' Ieary Wilson, Collectar of Customs oo pstrict of Columbla: Watter O, firun- i tlll-o or of Customs, Michigan City, Ind.; e I Yiun, Jr., Colicator of Gustows foF Hea ‘r’lulul Montmith and iduho; Charles K, wug ! nited Btatos Marshal for tho Distriot of Dow AL Unitod Btates Consuls: Albert L. u,,(‘. t:t' b0, Indin; Bidney A. Cooper, Guttune B Rypeanest L. Qpnonbaion, Cadiz; MoWultor Al wnico; Ihaner M. Elder, Guuyaguil; Cosul G Boades, Houen: Jobm A, Haldomao, Bryen g rnk Uungkok, Siam, Postmasters, Wltrudgp, ‘ficmll. Preston, Minn,: -Jamos R, oyl o Neoshin, Ma,; Michael Figgot, Quin- D WONSE, MRS, gAnP| Dr, Boy; . oynton, Mrs, flold s arflold’s attendt {J'll(fxllln,_reporu that her condition to-nl; 1115 Irmh:u;!mv.«:lmm:l:xl for the worse, fler £ m! nereased durlng the day, and has 1ihoge lmnp.'mh-ul by niora delirlum. ‘There vt b the chanige for the worso §s only o i of & partially remittont character 1t will 'y followed by a cor- provement te-niorrow, Mrs, o condition to-nlght, however, Is % Cause groat anxicty, xmf{,f,,,‘{,i‘,""“:f“ CONFIRMATION, N g Leen ent " 1Cutva woemion fop g ,.,;,2.}’.,'32. tion (?;Id"l o Judrgorbich, at the second proceds Unley o wis cl:mllrm(':\i his con= Eriatign g Mutthy the Prosidont has iwnd iz i ——— "}ggar LINE TO THE FAR WEST, - forx Crog o 0 The Chicago Triduns. T In, May 10.—-An intovest In n D, I, Rucker, of tha \?‘u Sold today to Daughorty \}uml. frelgliters, Slie, with Wil run from Chamborlain: to l‘:‘&S:‘mscdnn With the Chiengo, Mil« ““lklx]u,u Puul Ruilroad, thus bringiog o 1cs under oe manngement bo- By o ¢ %0 and Dendwood, J. ¥, Wars- e, e lkx«:ucml Manager of the now boat Jickur leaves this city to-day for Yanjy! F“{Ih,_lcilmurllm orn lowves for I“"W-‘b' felght for rp-rh'or polnts cour n“;l":l‘lfl tates hola fivm, “Tho tirs ey hotced yestd 208, 0 31k ooy crduy, though ‘thaf g )'en;“r‘.,““‘“ the averago suuv" of pro- othar byg, Perr, 1y wt. ) T —— g wflE,VlDENTLY INSANE, Year or Vo A ulet, well-appoaring Dane e, Is sojournin, by X at tho Armory ory per,V1U4ULE OF the polico fn svouring T tlletnngg o BeCOmIUduLons, Yester hvyer g ,“"",""' went luto the ofticu of & 1210 collgey gor o M4 Foquosted that gen- & foryj St 108 BIm & dobtor 31,000,000, due fsthod 1y b, PoLentate, "Ficro scomed to b e 40 Kivu iy, gy To B Fequosted 1o at- Koo ut bi Lolvurt, e, Ganssan Wl 1y 2010 of his “llwrl . diutely ty,, lwl\lnwem’ i atriffoobseured,” Hocou- Belure, 16 Lisug, Currler, ut the sesslon, Contral =~ Btntlon, and aesured him ha Lloutonant would got his mon for him, Cuorrlor, 1 turn, sent the unfortunate younk man to tho Armory, with 110 Feitodt timt e bo well enred for, “Tho hn- plieltTalth which Wablater pliend Lu the repro- senturion that the Arinory wus a nted, wid his RmEAt aporvelatibn of the dnlicdey of the nte tention which relleved hitn of the degrading necoadity of tegivtoring ils own ninmo was ronily n ting. ‘Tho bland augd ehild-liko samilo which sutfused his slow-varying conntouancy whon he was oonducted to hils *room *' downe stiira kmpressed & hystanding TRINUNE reporter with the {dea that Wahlster's apureciution of the situntion wis much niore koeit than the po- Heo supposed. 1lis friendain this eity, If thero Do any such, wiil best show tholr siiicerity by making thonselves kiown nt tho Armory and dotng what um, cati to heo that his coso Is prop. erly disposed of, 3 R ————— TIIE WEATIIER. TIIE SIGNAL SERVICE, UFFICE OF TILE CHIRY SANAL OFFICER, WARI- INOTON, D, C, May 17—1 0. m.—For Teancsseo und tho Ohlo Valley, fale wedther, wind ablfting . to cast and south, rising followed by falling baromoter, and statlonary or slight rise in temporaturo, For tho Lower Lnke reglon, loeat ratng, fol- lowed by falr wonthor, nottheast to southoast winds, rising folluwed by failing barometor, and slight chunges in tompernture. For the Upper Lako region and Uppor Misals- sippl und Lowor Missonrl Valloys, easterly to eouthorly winds, slowly risidg tomperature, tnlllng barometer, partly clbutly weathier, and locnl rulns during tho night, * The Chief Bignul Ollicer furnishes the follow- Ing spocint bulleting The storm which wns contml on the Middle Atlantlo Const Mondny has moved enstward, causlug frush and brisk northchsterly winds, throutening waathor, and rain iu'New England, New York, and Pennaylvania, Clear weathor has provalled in tho romninmg distelots, with cualer northorly winds oust of the Mississippl, and onsterly to southeriy winds und slignt 1180 in tomperaturo west of the Missfesippl. Tho temparnturo I8 below tha men of the month n northern portions of tho Gulf Stated, and thouco northward und northenst to tho Tk reglon and New England. The rivors hnve falivh slowly, at all statlons except Keokuk, wharo the Misstasip- pl has risen two Inches, and is ton inches above .the dnngor line, nud at New Orlonus, whero it romained statlonary ot the danger lne. Indieas tlons aro thnt cool and fair weathor will con- tinue Wednesday und Thursday In tho southern portion of the Middlo and South Atlaatlo States, und that cool and fafr weathiar will prevail in Now England Wednesday, Tho rivers will fail slowly at tho stations. LUCAL ODSERVATIONE, LINCAGG, Muy 16~H:18 p. m, Dy [Ther.| 11u | Tinds Vel | Tn.| Weather 5L om e froctad for tamporatato, elava tion, and tustrumantal nrgor. Blenn haromter, 20082 Meay mermnmam‘ BLO. Menn Bumidity, Iilghoat tampcraturo, 5, Lowost lowberatuto, 6 OENEIAL ONIERVATIONA. Ci10Aao, Nay 10-10:18 p. m, W, ISEARSANNANNBELZAT: SNAFTASTIILZLERIZT AREERERE: 1! Fort Ka Vincant & . STORM IN KANSAS, JoNcrion City, Kas, May 18,—A sovera thun- dor-storim visitod this vicinity yesterday, doing considernblo dnmage to the crops on’ Lyons' Creck, {n Duvis County. Mlss Bertle Drawanco, ngod 16, was killed by lightning, Four bridges on tho Missourt Paclfiey botwoon Camden and non 8 roa tion Clty this morning, but Is mflnh":'nva B 3 ——— SUICIDAL. EILLED IIMSELF FROM SITAME, __Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tridune R1cumoND, Va., May 16.—Saturdsy morning John Behmidt, a respoctable white man, was convioted of steating o small amount of bacon. Under tho law now In forco o waa orderod to rocolvo twonty-ninc Inshes on bis baro back, which wore duly administered. Schmidt folt sp mich disgraead that he took fout ounced of i, i gt oql died this marnlu’:. night luid down in & ere ho was found, o SIMPLY TIRED OF LIFE. Bpecial Disputeh to The Ohicago Trituns, OMANA, Nob,, May 10.—Thls morning a young mnn named Frank Gurty, liviog near Koarnoy. this Stato, sulclded by swallowing throe succos- sivo dogos ot Purls groon, for np other causo than that he was umv.f of lifa. L A VICTIM OF A CANCER. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribunss Fonp bu Lag, Wis., May 16.—Mys, Loulsa ITeyn ‘was found doad {n a barrel of rain-wator at tho residenco of hor son-lu-inw this foronoon, 1t 1a o supposcd cuse of sulofde. Sho wna 88 yoard of ago, nearly blind, end d aulfetor with cancer, A DISSIPATED WOMAN, Epecial Dipateh 16 The Ohlcago Tribune, EAsT BAGINAW, Mich,, May 16.—Mrs. Lona fnodcu:-. |dlulp::od Gorman woman, suloldod at 1n) ‘yostorday by drowning herself in uubyom!.’, E:r h\ub{nd’ chluogm b A CIERMIT, " Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Chicage Tribuns. RockvokD, IiL, May 18.~Willlam Hipwoll, of Rockton, commltted sululde to-dny by Hanglne himself in his awn houso, Ilo wne 70 years ols and lived the lifo of a ** hormit." LEL & . .BURGLAR CAPTURED. A braco of burylars yesterdny morning at 1:30 o'clock gall ntranoa to:Juifus Dornstelu's bakory ut 'No. 883 Canul stedot™by breaking a ‘puno of glass In the front door and rulling back o barrol of flour, which sorvod as & bareler In placo of a lack, After ransackiug tho monoy- drawer of a small amount of cush thoy entored w room in the rear ocvupiod as & sleoplug- apurtmont by Georgo - Luckur, an omployé. hile thoy were goiug through his olathiug he Jumped upoh them, but he sugveodod in holding unly one'untii'tho arcival of Oihvers Curragher and Pembroke, by whoin tho prisoner was locked up at the Weat Uwelfth Btrvet Staon. ‘I'erv " he wus vécognizod us Willlam, ulias CoX, Cagnoy, u young ristironder who has frequently beon are reatwd for lurcony nnd burglury, .Abgut six months sgo he wus arrdsted, with Jamow Bavvy, fur robblig w ralirond il of hiy watel at woney, and, although Darry **squeslod,” ho was sont 1o Jollut, while Cagney, as usysl, Went free. Mr. Becker, who captured him, Is 8 very large, wvowerful umn, and bu held Cagnoy, despite b Turious offorts to yatawuy,and whon tha oflicors roached the woono he was administeying soutn. g biows upon tho thinf's head with u bottle, suative Ingersoll hold the bueglar in $1,000 ball 0 tho Criwinat Court, e —— INTERESTING TO ITALIANS, LotisvILLy, Ky.; May 16.—A ocuso of.intorest 10 Italigns was rendered in court to-day, Home timo Jast symer Njo Mootodunico was expelied frow the Itallun Brothorbood Sucioty, Lellov- ing that' ho was hambly sad tnjustly treated, Muotedonico tiled & potition in vourt nskilug to Lie relustaten, 'Tho Socloty, in respondiag to tho | petition, alicked sowo terribly rough thiugs, ac- cuging bim of having used profuuo languaye and o u{ln; 1 proinoto & dlvsolution of socloty, Mo cass bus boen before the Vice- Chaucellor for sume timo past, kud to-day an opinlon wua rendered :I which Mootodunica s fully vipdicated gnd ble rvlustatemout lu thy socloty ordesed. : Yuul; d, I, P THE RAILROADS. Collapse’' of the Switchmen's 8trike Last Night, Moat of the Men Wil Resumo Work This Morning. Advnntages of the Lako Route Ovar the Mississippi Bargo Lino, THE SWITCITMER'S STRIKE. It was gencrally oxpected thut most of the atriking switshman would resume work yestor- day, but only nsmnll number did so, Still the symptoms for n speedy teeminntion of the atriko aroinuch better than they werw utuny thno horetofore. Tho strikers ara ovituntly discour- aged, and but few of them entertaitt hopes of Ruining any concosslon whatovar from tho rall- ronds. A committen of strikers culled upon Udrieral Buperfutondent Jolery, of tfo Ilitnols Contrul, yesterdny, sad offered to eomprowmise on tho basis ar $2.50 por day to helpors and §3 to fNirst-cines men. Mr. Joffery roplled that ho would make no compromise of any kind, 1t tho men wanted to go to work they could 4o so nt tho wagol pnid to them heforo tho strike commencod, viz: $i to firat- class night men and §85 to helpers, and $30 to Nrut-cluss dny men, and §6lto lelpors; nud, bosldos, he wanted a guarnuteo that thoy would nover ngilh Join uuy unfon or combinne tion which bad for its object the cocrclon of tho cotpany. 1f they conld not uceopt theso con- ditions thoy could etiy out, ni the rotd was now wull propared to got nlong without thom. Nono of tho inun, however, soormed rendy to accept Mr, Jeffery's proposition. Oneof the Committeo sald he'wanted to leave town, and nsked If by could have n pass. Br. Joffery sald he could, and ha reeelvod tho coveted docutment with thanka, Un nearly all tho othor ronds a nimber of tho strirers acoeptod tho company's terms and wont to work, and It Is undoratood that moro will fol- low sult to-day. Tho Chicago & Alton rofuscs to tako back any of tho strikers herotofore cmployed on lts line un tho ground that jt bud offered them most satiafactory wagca when tho strike commenced, nuarly as much as thoy naked, and yet thoy wont Dback on the offer nftor havidg agreed to nccept it. For men who violate tholr faith in such a mannor it has no further uso, It has long sinco dnwnod upon tho strikors that thoy mudeo a invst serious mistake whon thoy luduced the rAlton men to’joln tifon, and the fallure of tholr causs 13 nsoribod to this blunder, No matter what tho outcomo now will bo, thismuch 14 cortniu, that a number of the strikers will ind thowselvoes per- manently out of the business. The ronds say they aro in duty bound to keep the new men, omI)lnyud during tho striko, and thoy will only tuko back cuougli of tho uld men to” ML up tho ranks, Theso now meun, thpy say, hnve been dotng romarkrbly well, and are readily adapting tnamsolves 1o tho busi- noss. Bineo the strike commonced not o siuglo aceident of cousequenco hes happened to any of tho new mea, Thoy are mueh “mory cavefil thun tho old unds, which 18 tho cnuso of this. Curoner Mutson says that lieforo tho strike he brd to bold one or more Inaucsts a weok, but :{unu lnl:;)m hus been nothing to do for titm on 10 roads, Adg regurds tho threatened strike of the swvitoh englnoors and firement the raflronds do unt think It will mmount to gnything, Most of the ronds aro now paying tho mon by the hour, which Is alt they dowand. Tho iHliols Contral and other ronds which arc paylng thom by tho day suy that it Is not often that tho men bave to wark moro thau ton hours., Frow ten to clayen hours 8 tho uverago timno of wark, but very often thoy do less than ten hours' work, whon they algo got a full day's pny. Tho prob- ubllity I8 thut & eutistnctory urrangement will Lo made with the engineers and fironien of the switch«engitios when thoir petitions aro bauded i, aud that theso men witl cuntinue to work without taking recourss to a strike, In spite of the unmistakable symptoms of * impending dissolution, tha switchinen iive & final convuisive gusp at De Koven Btreul lsll last night. There were sumo 400 men’ presont, many of whom were come pelicd” to be content with standing- room. The mossengurs cume i from tho ditfer- ent roads bearlog disninl tidings. Thore Lnd heen treason in tho cutup, tho defectlons were incronsing with every nour, und tho strung stimuius which hopo hind thus far lent gave way 10 the renotion of disappointmont. Tho Pitts- burg, 8t, Louls & Cliicago, the Hultimore & Ohlo, abush, and tho Fort Wayno men were all be at' worl; tho Itock Istand, tho different divislons of tho Northwoatern, tho Chlengo & Alton, Michi- s Bouthorn, the Michigun. Central, tho lurlluinuu & Quinoy, und the Grand Trunk wore all weakening, ind would probably bo at work this morning; tho liinols Contral and the Milwnukeo & Bt. Paul still asserted that thoy ‘weru solld for holdlng out. At hal(-puat 9 o'clook somae consternation was created by o motlon to take nsecrot bullot on tho guestion as to whothor or not the -men shiould work, mado opposition ~ to tho motion urging that thoy bad fought through asdark clouds ns this, xund now, if thoy could bold tho bulge on the companics fora weok longer, vice tory would yot perch upon thelr banuers. It wid mentloned thut Tae TrtouNe had a dis- pateh from Butfalo nnnounulur that tho switch- i 1d to 10 Hpeechea were in on there wore about to strike, and that with such oncouragemont it would boa cowurdly th for the Chicayo men to ghow tho white fonther now. In reply to frequont sucorlug eitusfons to **scabs,” & speaker snid they would ull be seabs before long. The de- bate becamo so anhnated that the modon to tako u ballot was lost sight of, and anothor wog mado that ench road deglde for Jtself. [Several volces, * No use; **wo'ro boaten,” niotion was carrled that the Wabish men be permitied to go to work, All sorts of motlons wory of- fared by oxoited spensers, but tho houso was in such tumuit that pothing could be necomplished, A motion to adjourn wuas cnthusiastically sat down upon. Tho motlon to tike # secrot Latlot cino to tho surfaco ugain, and at half paat 10 o'clockitellers pnssed slips of paper among tho men, who woro to writa yes or no theradu. Il this tme tho houso bad thinned down to half lis original bulk, us it was claimed, to_cscnpo tho vate. The rosult as nunvunced was Yos, 69; No, T21 but no hnrinony was sccured, each bldo wants ing the othor to give wn‘y. It was fionlly declded that annthor meeting be bold to«nlyht ot Taylor street Bohomiu Hail, althongh a greuat many mon made no secret af tha fuct that thoy would go ta work this murmnfi;fl Buvoral of tho rond delegmtions announcod t thoy would no longer bo woverned by tho mecting, now that thore had boen such sorios defections. Tho meoting closed with o sousible speoch com- plinenting the men on the burd fight thoy had mnde, and nsking thom to submit’ eracofully to dufeat. 1t wis nearly midnight whon the meot- ing adjourned, ' ——— CHARLTON REMAINS. A fow wooks ago tho Wostorn Prunk Lines Associution, a cowmbluation of Western roads formod for the purpose of exacting fair and equitablo rates on sccond-class and emigrant businoss from tho Enstorn trunk lines, which horotoforo took tho oream of the bualnoss In the shapo of commisaions and other churges, otfured tho position of Commissioner to 3r, Jumos Charlton, of tho Chicago & Alton. The mombers of tho Assoclation woro anxious to scouro tho servicos of Mr. Charlton on avcount of ila well- kitown quulifiontions for such a position. When Mr, Ohariton otfered to uccept tho position if o sulary of §000 o month and throv yoars' gunrs anteo wns grunted, tho roads were only foo wlad to accupt tlio propositon, and evorything scomod to bo woll settiod that Mr, Charlton would oocoupy the pluco for the noxy threo- years. The result, Lowsver, hus agaln substautiated tho old saying that *T'hyre is muany a lllg boetwixt the cup und tho Ilp,"* To meke Mr, Charilon Counlssioner tho approval of the Genvral Munagor of vvory rond in tho Association was ncocssury. At the timo the urraogemoent wad made Mr. J, O, McNullin, Genoral Magagor of tho Alton, wis abscnt trum the city, and until bis approval was obtained tho mattor had to romuln {in statu quo. Mr. Medule Hn bas sinco retursed, and it transpires that ho did not appruve of the sehenie which throatened 10 doprive him of tho servicoa ot his officient Goneral Pussenger Agunt, A meoting of the Western Prunk Jines Aséoctutlon was bold in thia oity yestorduy for tho purpose of concluding tho srriigements with Ar, Churlton. Aa soon ng tho mecting bad beon called to or- Mr, Churlton stated that ho bad had 6 confurcnce . with Mr, MaMulin and found thut the geatlomian would not upe prove nt the arrangoiient that had boen mndo, levuuso IE & hew Geteral Pussengus Agout of tho Alton was appointed that gentioman intgbt outertaln entiroly ditforent opinlons regurdng tho Trunk Lined Assoclation from those untor- tuined by Mr, Charlton, Under such ciroume stancos Mr. Chariton thought it would not bo pruper for him to scoept thu proftered position, aud be requested that unotler purson bu svluct~ cd for the place, 'The mumbors of the Assovins tion felt very worry, sud suing of thew sald that they wore willlug (o give Alr. Charlton twioo ud IUCh OF eVeN WOFe tuan to anybody vlse. They Lnrupun-«l to uppelnt 4 comumitiee to walt upuil Ir. MeMullin und try (o socurs bis approval to the schowv, but Ay, Charltun thought it wonld bo uo use, und consequuutly it wns docldod were 10 sglect anotlior porso. Beveral num Propused for tby poaiiof, aniuii tot © {oChbe, Of tho Peorit, Pekin & Jacksoiry W, i2, Uizun, of the Chlengu, Milwaukes & St Terson, Commisslonse of tho Culo- rado’ Pooiy Smuuel Puwelly of tho Miohigan Contint; aud Frauco Chundlor, of tho Mivsouri Fucitie, Either uf thess uontlemon s woll yuuls Itfed for the dutles of tho position, No result, Bowever, Was reached, and the necting tnally wljourned until 11 o'clock a. a0, th-duy, when ais eifort wild bu wade Lo guleet sowe vue of the nhave-nnmed gontininon ns Commlasioner of tho Trurk Lines Assoclntio \ —— AN INTERE NG EXINBIT, A committea appointed by the trunk llnes e p report Lo the Julnt Excentive Comtitteo ntthe Inte tnecting in Nuw Yurk regarding tho 81, Lonls barga lines and tha divorsion of busie ness via Now Orleans, Tho report, taking tho rutes of March 23 ns a buala, showa that it costa but 46,24 cents per bushol ot corn from Et, Louts to Liverpool via tho barge lines and Now Orlenns, whild it costs by rall from t, Louls via Nuw York 6048 conts, leaving a diferonce In favor of tho Misslssippl Hiver route of nuarly 14 conts per bushel. . e During tho winter months, of course, St. Touts hus the advautugd ns long as the ronds cherge #o niuch highor rates than Is charged by tho burge linos, but durlng tho summer nouths Chiengo must necessarily keep Its ns- condency, and has nothing to fear from tho Mississippl IUver competition. Uise TrInuNE has taken tho paine to co.nplles stutoment showing tho rolative cost por bushol of eorn via tng bargo lines tron 8t. Louls and ~htthio like lincs from Coleamy, Tuking the rutes of May 14 us u bnals, the cxhiblt is us fol= owa: From Uhlcngo to Livorpool by lake and e“mn'n Jents, Laka rato to Duftalo. Cnnnl rates and tolls, Insurance, lake. ., .. Filevator at 1uffe Eluvator at New York.. Qcean rate, Now York to Qaean usurance.... Coat of corn ut Chjcago. Bt. Louls to Liverpoot vie Now Orlvans: River rato to Now Orleans: Rtiver insurnncoe,.. Trnsportatlon fro Quent rute, New Urlouns to Ll Qeenn Insuningo. ... Coat of corn utHt. Lol TOtAL s rainnns searosinesrsinsness +.T4.80 Tuuy It will bo seen that May 14 Chblcago hnd tho advnntngo over Nt.. Louls of neacly elght conts per bushiol. Ad the seawon ndveuces Chi- cawpo’s adviintage will be stlil grouter, ns tha Inke rate will ilecrenso und uiso tho leko insur- nnot, whilo the rutes vis New Orleans will fn- areave on wecount of the inorensed danger from dnmuge 10 the property, uaused by the hot woeathor which prevails along tho Sississippl River route, Al this, lowever, ynes to sbuw that the Inke und river oompetitlan |8 provi dangerous to tie literests of the rullruads, un if thoy menu todo o prolltablo husinoss heree nfter thoy must make n substanitial reduction In the rates to weet that competiton. Horeto- fore the Lrunk lined could atford to keep up tho FULs, for, ulthon, lhc{folbutllmc dunog the suminur, thoy had the iisld to thomselves during the winter, ut sinco the eatublighinunt of tho 8t. Luuls bargo linos they will bave to mect the luke competition frous Chicagn during the sum- merand the river competitdon from St. Louis durlng the winter. d'his mekes it Impossiblo fortho Ewtorn trunk lines to stick to tholr do- clslon of keeping tho swnmor ruto on grain at tha Lasls of 0 cents per 100 pounds from Chicago to New York and tho winter rate at 40 conts, The linea cust from 8t Iouls and thoso east from Chicagn will bo the prineipnl sutferers from this competition, It does not effect the rowls west of 8l Louls and Chicugo ut all, bes cause they will huvo 1o bring the Lusinesy that woes vin tho barye lines to St. Louls, and that Which goos vin tho Iake lines ta Chiciro, Aba trink Mues oust from Buffalo and othor lnko ports will also able to atand ft, ns thoy get n goud denl of businesa from tho lukeilinea at thoso ports, and the blgber tho all-rall rato tho larger will bo thelr proportion on tho Lusiness they receive from tho lakcs. Lut where will the lines enst from 8t Loutis und Chlodgo got their buslness from with rail rates sonuch higher than lake uud river rtes? If tho prosent policy of keep= ing up high rafl rates’ prevalls, tho Michigan Cuntral, Lukoe Bhore, Furt Wayne, Baitimury & Ohlo, Vandudia, Indintapolls & St. Louls, Oblo & Misalssiopl, nnd other Ynes will diu of starva- tion, nud thelr sccurities will not be worth tha paper thoy are writton upon. 1t {8 about timo Uit thedo rouds nwike to tho cmergency nud tuke ateps that will save thom from utter ruln, — CAIRO & BT, LOUIS. Spectal Dispateh to The Clibcavo Tribune. SimunarieLn, 1L, May 16.—In the United Btatea Circult Court to-day a final decree was rundered fn the ease of ‘e Uniou Trust Com- puny of Now York ve. the Calru & Bt. Loals Rulirodd Company. Tho sult was originally brought by the Unlon Trust Compnny in 1877, the rond binving buen /mortwaged to tho Come puay I 1870 {n trust forsho livat mortgnie boad- holders, the principal of the Indebtedness at that timo belng $2,600,000. When tho bill for Toreclosure waa tiled by! Messra, Judd & White- house, 6f Chienyo, nci}brne)'a for the boud- holdors, * they nsked fdr tho appolotinent of a Hecoivor,ana H, V.. Sanitfiers was appoiuted by the Court Dec, 8, 16870 Sluce thut thwo Mr. Slthers has heon operating the roud uinder or- derot tho Court. 'Tho rallroud company hus defaulted in tho paywent of tho lnterest almost fram tho time the mortingo was glven. Bo tho total indobtediness hns now ronchid tho enor- mous gum of $4,301,1567.8 und u deorco for that Bum wua given to-day. The decrcy pro- vides ¢ if the' " amwount of tho Judgment {8 not In ten days tho roud shnll be aold under tho mortgage. Itls ullogether improbable that thu itailrond Compa- ny will bo able to pay vif tho indebtedness withe in thoréquired time, and tho duy of tho sale has been sut for tho 1dthof July hi this oity, Dur- ing tho_pondenoy of this suit futervening po- titloua for the payent of minor clnime agros goting £70,000 have been tiled, Tho bundholders will protect thoso clalmants, nnd on tho day of sale wiil doposit with the Clerk of the Court a sutliciont umrount of woney to sutisly thom. A GAME OF EUCHRE. The members of too Missour! I'reas Assoola- tlon, who camo here onan oxcursion aday or two ngo, arrnoged for an excurslon to Milwaukee, Tho arrangotont was to go by Goodrich Lino steamer and return by the Chleago & Northwost- ern, Tho prico paid wns $3 ench for the round, trip, Tho Northwoslorr peoplo falt quito happy In baving boon ablo to got the * distinguished ™ plrll to _come back ovor thelr line. The Mil- waukee & Bt Puul peonle, on the other hand, felt unhnppy bocnuss thoy missed tho chanco to #how the beautles ot their line to the poneil- stiovers from Missourl, Mr. A, V. H. Carpenter, Genernl Passenger Axent, and his ussiatant, Mr, J. H. Pago, lny uwako all Suturday night medi- tating ovor o plid to wrest tho laurels from tho Northwestern, and beforo daylight camo thoy were ngreed upon a plan. Thoy secured car- ringod and Invited tho excursionlsts to tako a rido through the city und sce tho sights, freo of charge, The invitnton was Jnyml@ acoopted, and leasrs. Carpenter end Paio stecred them all around Milwaukeo until yesterday uaftornoon, ‘Thoy theu took theta to their depot, sualed thom cunifortablyin ‘mucmn.-ndwlxlrlnu them buvk to Chloogo amid great rujolclog. Of course, the Northwestorn gets tho mongy, but tho Milwaue oo & 8t. I'aul scoured all tho' honor and glory. Now Mr. Carpentor s happy, aud Dr, Stennott fedls corrospondingly unhuppy. TIHR NEW NORTIIWESTERN DRI’OT. Tho new and handsomo dopot of the Chicago & Northwestorn Rallrond, ut tho corner of Wells and Kinzlo streots, was oponed yestorday morn= ing,~that 18, the now and handsome waltings rooms and ticket-oftices wern ocoupled for the Nrsttimo. Tho tralus of thoGalenaand fowa Di« vislous hinve nll along beon runalug to und from tho now depot, ovon while It was in tho courso of construction. Tho truins of the Wisconsin Divisiou will coutinue to uso tho old depor at the west end of Kinzte stroet bridge for u woek or two lopgrer, aftor which thoy will nlso como to the now dopot, A dosoription of this now and mugnitioont depot has heretoforo bLeun given. Nuxt to tho now West Side Unlon Dopot it is tho finest and most commodious in LMo Western country. Tho main bullding front- ing Wells streot {su'tine speolmen of architeot uro and nlanly ornate, with @ bigh tower {n the contro and sinaller uncs at the corners. The sheds back of this building hadly correspond with the surroundings and somo disappointment 18 folt on aceount of tholr Inok uf ornamentas ton, still thoy are commodivus and couvenieut, aud auswer all purposes. REVERSED AND REMANDED, A dispateh from Ottawa briugs the informae tion that tho case of tho Lake Bhore and llock Islund ftaliroads against tho Chichgu & Westorn Judisns Ratlroad regnrding tho right of tho lute ter to erosa tho former's truck at Sixteenth and Llurk steeats, hus boen roversod and remanded by the Suprome Court, Justico Boott dissonts ing. i 18 Al that X about tho mattor to ) tuusy rond In this clty, ns copies of tha opinlon Ill)l:m vzl:'lun tho uluun:‘ ‘t'n%n?." Leen basod bavo o oenl rocelvo Mn{‘il. B, lirown, tho Presidont of tho Western Indiuttu, says the avcision ook not involvo u teuring up of tho traoks, but. no duubt is basod upon errurd n the Jmm-cd before tho courts. ‘Tho caso would huve 1o tried over “ntlllkrwd that was ull thuro soemed 1o ba to the i . TITE ILLINOIS & INDIANA, Spectal Dupatch to Tha Chicusu Tribuns, INDIANAPOLLIS, T0W., Muy 16.~Articles of asso- clatton of the Illlnole & Indiana Raliway Coine pany woere tiled to-day. Capltal stock, $3,000,000, Dirostora, Wiltiam Lurdon, 1, It. Caldwell, Johu I3 Thompson, Witham J. Leddetl, B, B, Cruw, . Attman, and Josoph 3. Hurlburt, The rud 4 to run through the countics of Dearbory, Riploy, Docatur, “arlhulemuw. Lrowu, Monrooe, Owou, Groon, and Bullivay, 160 wiles. DENIAL OF A RUMOR, Bpucial Duapatch to TM Chicago Tribuns, MILWAUKKE, Wi, Moy 16.—President Atox- ander Mitehell, ot the 3. Paul Kafiroad, was ju- terviewed to-nlglit i regurd to the sumar tules griphed over tho country tho daysof 1 probable consolidation of the St Paul and tho Nurthorn Pacifie Rallroads. o sayd tharo I8 no truth whatever In the rumors, and that there j5 o probability or poeathility of a consolidn- tion of the lines, Thero is no clishing betwenn tho lines, a4 e may4 that tho Northiern Pueifle enn o what it pleascs, but it ean't injure in any wag his lino. “11a sald that ho bolleved that tho Pacifio would bo exteaded (o the Pucifio Uvean thia soason. PHILADELPIIA, PHILADRLTIIA, May 18.—~Thero atn Inquiries on tho murkot to-day for botween 20,000 and 30,000 tons of now iron ralls. Contracts for 15,000 tons have been flm:ctl within r wook, Including ono fot of 10k tons at $144 for Hits-sixes, Roveral large contraets for rallroad muterlnl, Juints, ete, ure spoken nf. Locomoilve estabe itshments arg pald to bave recently ordered beavily for futuro wants, Leading plato mills report having a falr sharo of work ahead, An nctive inquiry has set in from the West, and mannfacturera anticipite an fmprovement in demand, though not in yrice. ~ Transactions Ririco Inst_roporis cover seversl thousand tons for August dellvery. MANKATO, AUSTIN & ST, CLOUD. Bpeelal Disoateh to Tha Chicago Tritmne, BT, PAula Mion, May 16—A special to tho Piomeer Press from Mankato says Gen. J, H RBuker, Iarlan W, Page, and C. A, Gilman start to-morrow mornlog for Chicugo. These gentlo- men are n speeinl committeo delegated by tho oficers und Directors of the Munkato, Ausun & 8t, Cloud Rodd to moet prominent Enstern rail- way men and confer with thom upon bullding fi"‘:, xud this soason. Thoy most atthe Palmer 01 e — A BIG MORTGAGE. Gpeclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtne. Br. PAUL, Minn., May 16.—The Miwaukvo & 8t. Paul to-day iiled in the affice of tho Hegister of Deeds at 8t. Poter n mortuage In favor of tho Fanners' Loan and Trust Company, of New York, for 20,000,00. The motiey borrowed f8 to bo used on tho Mankato & Mianeapoils cx- tension, —— ITEMS, Commissloner Fink announces that the rate on sugnr will Lo reduced to the basis of 25 cents por 100 pounds New York to Chicago. Matesto takae effuct May 10, v Mr. 0, C, Poster, Frelght Agent of the Canada Bouthorn in this city, hus removod his otlico from the corner of LaSalle and Randolph to % Ciark street, iteaper Block. Tho Denvor & Itlo (imnde Ttalirdad has beon completed to Sfiver Clif. Commodioua freight and paasenger depots will bo ut onco grootad at this point, which witl be mado tho base of sup- plicy for all the camps in tho district. Mr. C. B. Shotler, of tho l‘lllllmrlr & Fort Wasno Ratlroad, wet with o painful accldent while putting away bis truin Baturday evoning, His band was caught betweon o hook on tho oud of 1 switeh rope und o butnper, sovarely ceush- ing his littlo aud third fingers, which will bave to be umputatod, The fore finger wis #iso bro- ken below tho kuucklo, but will bo suved. A potition {3 belug circulnted among the peo- plo livine In the suburbs ndjacent to the Mil- wattkea Division of tho Chicagy & Nortbwestern Rafiway reking tho Cutnpatty to put on n Bunduy train to come Into the city in tho morninyg and o out agnin AL rensonulile bour in the ufter- nnon. Such un arraugement would prove of sredt convenlence to the peoplo living nlong that ne ‘who wish to coma into the city to at= toud divinoservics, At present there sre but fow facilitics fur thosu people to get Inty tho B“g’ and hurdly nx?- to get bome. The potition 18 Doing extensively signed, nod It {s belleved that tho Northwestorn will muke somo arranice gu.-lg‘lf by which thoso people can be accomiug- u —tt———— TOPEKA AND MINING. The Interests of the Capltal City of IKunsas in the Mincral-¥lelds of the Far Went. Spectal Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Torcka, Kas,, May 19—To appreciate the Interest taken in and the exeitement inel- dent to the mining business in the New 1Weat, one need not travel farther than To- peka, which I3 fast becom!ing a centro for operations Inthis line. Large sums of money aro being invested here dally and skilled prospectors sent out to locate claims, or to purcheso desirable leads that have already been surface-worked and thrown upon the market, The business has been In operation here for the past cighteen wonths, gradually Incrensing in importance untll it has become tho chief industry of the Capital City of Kansas, With the possible oxception of Denver, there i3 no city in the West whore so much. Is being done in lo cating, buying, selling, and Improvine mines as In Popcka. Hundreds of the richest mines In Colorado and the adjacent Ter- ritories are owned here, muny of them being highly developed, and already pay- ing haudsome dividends, The city boasts of n smalkStock Exchange, where speeinl * quotntions are received by telegraph, and where all the mining journals are filed for reference. A compefent assny- ing firm is tocated here, and speclmen ores are recelved nlmost dally from some of the mines, 'The followlng summary of tho min- ing enterprises of Topeks will show tho manner of conducting the business, and af- ford n genernl Iden of tho property in the varlous localltics mentioned: TITE LA PLATA Gold & Silver Minlng Company was organ- fzed in November, 1880, with n capital stock of §1,600,000,—the shares belng pinced at $10 each, for the convenlence of small Investors. In order to begin developing their mines at once, the Directors have placed upon the narket 20,000 shares of the trensury-stock of the company st tho prico of $2.50 por shore, for tho purpose of buylog fm- proved machinery and creating an tmmedinte working, capltal. Subscriptions to this stocke aro flowing in mpldly, and work will be commenced at an early date. The property consists of seven gold and silver mining claims, of ten acres each, In La Plata County, Colorado, n rich wminoral re¥lon. Fhose. aro true jlssurc-velns, nssays from which show from $200to 8500 per tou from ore taken only o fow feotirom thesurface,thusin- dleating an increasedl yicld s grenter depth ol Gav. o 1, St John' 15 Dresldtne of the company; J. P. Ennis, Vice-Presl- Gonte xS e hotis, Soerotary; and Judgo J. W, Day, Trensurer. 3 THE ELK )lDU.\”;i\L“( Consolidated Gold & Sliver Mining Company was_incorporated Jan, 17, 16880, the capltal stock belng placed at 81,000,000, i shinres of 825 ench, Of the eapital stock §325,000 13 In- vested in mines and machinery, leaving 8775« o0 worth of stock, allof whichlins been sold. ‘The company’s property consista of eleven prom luin{lnhllng ’i’odu, sud an Interost intwo other well-known mines, all located at the hewd of Washinaton Gulel, Elkc Mountain Alining District, Guunison County, Colorado. These miines wero selected by nn oxporienced prospector in 187677, whon the whole coun- try was opon to cholce. ‘This gnleh linsheen macer-inlned since 1860, and in 1861 8,000 winers were working there. Not until 1876 wad the fonntain-head of this vast. deposit souftht for, resnlting in tho ' discov- ory of true flssurc-vems of gold and giiver, which are now being successfully worked, 'Tho couy mnz recently solil a large quantity of ore at {*ueblo, milling 231 ounces of sllver and 88in gold mr!on, Col. A, 8, Johnson Is Presldent of the compnuyi Ed- Win Scott, Treasurer; sud Frank Drume mond, Secretary. TUE BANTA PB Mining Company was organized Jan, 5, 1880, fur the -benelit of tus oficors and em- yloyfin ot tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa 8. ock of 3 Rollrond, Ao capital st 100,000 bhas all been subsoribed, The company owns o number of firat-cluss miners in Colorndo ana Nuw’hloxleu.nnd will work them to fult capneity this suason, One of tho mines, neur Socorro, 18 thought to bo worth tho entlre cavltal stock of “the com- pany, ‘Che Merrltt North Mine, where shaflis are now {n operation, Is showing up beautifully, the vein cf stlver huving widened to four feet, and the gradu of the ore cunstantly hnproving, ~The company 8 officered _as follow: ', ont, .?NL\A'(b' Julmn;‘n \!’lcfl'br‘ealdvnt Pl‘lo&as . Andersons Seeretary, Geor hasys “Frensurer, 1. K. m\rv)ie{. Tho Toard of Dirsctors [s composed of the gencrul officsrs of tho Atchison, Topeks & Santa F8 Kuil- Gy ‘I'hie suceess attending the Sunta F4 has In- duced the orgunization of a simllar enter- priso kuown as THE wu'lixlx\vlml'un? . Minlng Company, which was incorporated Muralgl& li‘!l, with o sapital stock of $3,000,- 000, ‘Ihis company will operaie in Colorado, ow Muxico, Arizons, and Old Mexieo. ‘Pho sbures are $100 each, puyuble in monthly lnstallments, aud ureuuufil :\ ch wurkuui cipital of §5000 o wmonth, w will be Inveated wherover the opening seoms st desiruble. Agonts of the uumpmfi' ar now luvestigating proverty [u the new Black Kanga Distriet, 100 iles from Hoeorro whera thera I3’ conslderabla excitement nt rrcsrul. the prospeet-ores being of w very igh grade, The oflicers_of the Soutiwes{s ern are: Ioss Burns, Preslaent; W, Brighom, Vice-President; W. C. f?:\mpl Seerétary; Edwaurd Wilder, ‘Urensurer, ™ THE RRD CLIPP Siiver Minlng Company was organized July 27, 18803 and, nrthglw,fm shares of capltal stock, #),000 have already been gold, and thy proceeds invested Insome of the hest mineral yrnper(y in Summit County, Colorarto, and Ancoln County, New Mexien, ‘The Colorado i»mwny consisls of two grotps of inines, on attle and Ilorn Sitver Mountalns, The Now Mexieo property comprises twelve mir n the vielnity of "Nogal and Jleariila, ‘The Compuny also nwns firty cxceflllnzl&' rich gold placer-inines in the several gulches of the Jiearilin Mountalns, covering about 1,060 acres of ground, THE TRINIDAD Mining Company was organized Feb, 24,1880, with i eapltal stock of 81,000,600, 'I'he prop- erty Is all near White Oaks, N, Mex., and 13 consldered vary valunhle. The emupany hns ol and copptt mines south of White Oaks, orty neres of pold placer-mines north ot White Oaks, twenty neres of gold placers In Bear Cafion, and sixty acres on Carbonnts Plains: also, a one-gixth Interest in the fu- mous Black Prince Mine, and 00 feet on tho Copper Queen and Copper King, the veins of wihich show richly. ’ Tiile PRESCOTT Mining Company was organized Dee. 10, 15503 capital stock, S100,000, in 4,000 shares of 825 each. The princiual nmuurt{ of this cotmpuny consists of b00 neres of plncor. claims, three iles west of \Whits Onies, nt the mouth of Daxter Cafion, where tho ‘Towu of Manchester has sprune up., The curporntion s nuthorized to carry on 'the business of mining and milling svid wid sll- vel, copper, lead, tin, iron, coal, or other minerals, and to develop sanitary springs, establish town-sitey, aud to colonize and fm. wrove linds, ‘1o . Preseoft, Trinldad, and Red CIT Companies are under the same gen- eral manmcement, the officors belng: Col. C. K, Ilolliday, President; Join Guthrie, Viee-Preshlent; Joab Mulvane, ‘Treasurer; and T, L. Stringham, Seeretaty, THE SEW MEXICO Mining & Imiprovement Company i3 com- posed of young men cainected with the At- chison, ‘Vopeka & Santa Fé Road in varlous eapacitles, "Ilielr property Is also In the nelish- burhood of White Ouk, und Includes tho 1oi- lowing mines: Grand Prize, Frcdurlux\? 5t Johw's, and Younz Amorica, In tho Nogul Cufion, and the Accldent, in the Tueson Mountaln, The assays fromn the Grand Prize y hl[{u. and all tho property Is quoted iwell in the market, The company {s proveeding cautiously, snd will add to Its investment frow tinie to time, but without endeavoring to crect reducing-works during thi0 present season, TIE WINTE 0AKS Consolldated Uold & Siiver M inlnf; Company uwns valuable property in Lincain County, New Mexleo; nlso In Drye Gulehs severa clabng: in the Manzannn Mountaing; and a full clslim of twenty acres In the white earbonatg deposits, know as the Jina cluim,~all admirably located for cmnvani; work. The Littlo Nell Mine, owned by this company, is the northern ex- tension of the Llomestake, the richest gold- producing mine in the world. ~ Au offer of S_silm for the privileguof working the Little Nell this season hns been refused. 'The cap- ftal stock of this company i3 SLE0VHK), oL which $125,000 in cash and ‘$125,000 - fn stock goes to the original mine-owners for cost ot mines and mnchinery, leaving o balance of 2750,000 to be sold. fof working capital, if it be found niccessary to raisu that amount, THE OASE Miming Company—of which the principal stockholders are W, Case, K, S, Stumbauuh, ¥, Bggers, and John 4. Miller, of North Topeka, and Lt.-Goy, D, W. Finney and Gen. Dexter E. Clapp, of Woodson Counity, Kunsns —hnsnmfillnlsluckuf&'m.fl:)o.mldn:p seits five eligible mines within forty tuiles of White Oaks, which are rich in luernls,— copper and silver provalling, 'These mines were located by Mr, Case after a persounl In- spectlon of the whole territory, Waork is be- i prosecuted vignrously, md good results are expected carly in the season, ©THE COPPRIt HILL Silver Mining Company owns n group of wines covering the whole of Copper Hill Mountatn, tn Colorado, near Luke City, ‘The property is vasy of access, and well sjtuated for ceonuinleal wurking, on account of the contour of the mountain, its southern frant- age, and its advantageous dumping fuclitles, 'T'he prlhcl}ml ore obtained 18 copper- glunce, nlthough gray copper, black sulphurets, and other minerals exlst, ns well as nugeets of native copper, ‘The are enrrles on an average 16 to 30 per cent of copper, and 100 to 500 ounces of silver per ton. Sotne nssays run much hicher, 'The property iy well'develnped and constantly jncreasing in value. The capltal stock IS _$1,000000, In shares of $100 ench, Senator P. B. Plumb 13 o Director in this company, and during the working season devotes much attention to lts affalrs, THE LEEDS MOUNTAIN Gold & Sliver Minlng Compnny Is of recent urf’amlznunu. the Board of Directors belng principally composed of tho several State oflicers of Kpnsas, The capitul stock 13 2,000,000, bLased upon twenty-one mines of Trie fssureveins, varylug in width from | three to twelve feet, the ores of which al- rendy show ussays of exceeding richness fn both” gold and sllver, 'fhe propeity s lo- cated ‘in the celebrated Monareh Minhy Diatrlet of Colorudu, nenr the centro of thy State, within eight wmiles of the Den- ver & Rlo Grande Rallrond, and surrounded with all the advantages of thuber und watei, A large amount of this stock has been taken, . und Inqulries for it are frequent . TUE HOLLIDAY Mining Company was Incorporated in March of the present year, The compuny owns suven excellent winlng clalms on “Burekn Guleh, near Sitverton, Colo., nll belng well- defined foads, Euch of the mines Isi0) feet wide nnd 1,500 feet longr, making o surface | aren of suventy acres, ‘Cho Burckn Seduetion | Works ure_distant only ons il from this roperty, ‘I'he eapital stock ot the cotpuny 8 31,000,000, in shares of the par value of $10 enchy but, for the purposs of creating un fmmediate working fund, the compuny Is gelling the flist 10,000 shiares at SL cuch, ‘The “proceeds of this sale will be applied in tho development of the i lends; ond the manugers, are confldent - Bp) that, with the expenditureof this $10,000, | the several nines will be placed b such condition that they will not only be self-sus- taining, but a sourcy of lirenl profit 1o the shareliolders, Col.C, K, 1oliidny, for whom the company is nawed, Is 18 Presidents John it Mulvane, banker, s Treasurer; and I’ J. Anderson, Postinaster, 1s Secretary, TIHE TOM MOORE Minin, Cum&mn is condyeted by in ew ork and ‘Topeku The property 13 -clocated In” San Juan County, Colorate, and 18 now | in an ndvaunced state ot development, il | ylelding guod returns, ‘Tho eapital stock is | 000, nnd the oflicers are: 11 C, Cross, President; 1. 1 MoDonald, Vieo-President; Alex Mcummld‘suurumry. Theso gontle- wmen, with G, I, Parueles and J, B, Fuy, con- stitute the Exocutlye Committeo, and alf aro known ns prudent and honorsble business mon and safu lnvestors, v AMONG TIHE SUPKERINTENDENTS cmployed from Topeka are the fullowing well-known _mining experts: W. N. Bwing, ot Kansas Cltys J, C. Couper, Tapekus W, 1% McClure, Albuguerque; Juin G, Holmes, Hilverton George W, MeCuyy Pueblo; J. A, Bwoet, \"')ma uks: Juuen 1, Mace, Dura il i, Wutts, White Ouks: A, 1L, Guge, | Vowuss W, dJ. Uallowell, 8t Blmos cob M. Wis Lns ogns; O Alo f’unn “Popekn’ Bpueth, Chicugo; AL Mnumnf'. Onnhia. — In additlon "W theso Suporlutendents, a number of prospactors nra kept in the minlng country continually, whoss business it I8 to locate new mines in favorable loealities, and keep tho cowpunles Informed of thy goneral cou- dition of uifulrs ju their respoctivedlstricts, ‘THE TOTAL CAPITAL STOCK of these soveral "Topokn enterprises will ag- grogate ubout 810,000,000, ‘I'e corporntlons ‘ i nrtles olntly. Juhn ) ure emnposed of tho most_reputably eltizens of Kansas, wi L are conducted un leg masy business prinelples, and not with the purpuse of Tleecing Investors, nor JWith & view to speculution, —except 50 far ns the ihole system of | mining 1a subject to fortine and misfortune, Theso Investinonts hove been made with Al expectution ot proliting by the duvelu}n- ¥ mont uf the nrulyum', wnd not to enguge in buying und selllng nines for ruruly ety latlve ends, Whils mauy of tho stoekhold- ors aro men of considernblo means, the great majority of theut wreof the poorer clusses, who Biave put in small smounts—thelr week- | ly or wonthly savings—in hope ot Inereny- fug thelr worldly store, J. K. e .- A TOUR OF INSPECTION, WasiNaron, D. O, May 48.—Secrotary Lin- colu, Adjutant-General Drum, and Col. Bure leave thiy ovvoning for Chivago, en routo to Loavenwnrtl, Kus., W jnspevt tho mlltary prhivu wiesv. [ RADWAY'S READY RELIED DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLODD PURIFIER, Changes as Scen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a-Few Doses. disappearance of woakns Ianguor, melancholy, fucreass and hardiness of el Ht'mtl m“l’:‘cll" . to 1 1 £, Strength ince:ases, sopetito improves, rets ah for foud, no r uruumunmtl"wnn brush, good digestion, !l::: mllwnknn fresh nrnll vlmtr!:llll!. b it { suppreurance of apot otches, pimples; the skin kas clear nnduhenuh i u?s urlng chunged from ita turbid and cloudy appearance to / uloAr churry or auiber eolor; water passes’ freely from tho bindder through the urothry without pain or scalding; little or no sediment; nu puit or weakaess, 4. Murked diminution of quantity and free uency of Involuntary weakening discharges Wf uflicted in that way), with certuinty of pers manent eure. lncreased strength exhibited in the socretinig glxuds, and fusction harmony roe stored to the several organs. 6. Yellow tingn on the white of tae eyes, and’ tho swurthy, suffron uppearanch of the skiz chunged tu'a elear, lively, nod healthy color, 6, 'I'hoge suffering from weak or ulcerated lunge or tubmroles will reallze preat betiefit in woxpectorating freely tho tough phiegin or mucus from the lungy, ale rull:shmnnhl ur windplpe, thront or head: diminishing the frequenay o ecoigh; general incrense of strongth thmuphu? tho sysiem: stoppugo of night-sweats and palifs and feellngs of weukuess around tho unkies luye, stiouliders, etc.; cusaation of cald an chills, senso uf suffucution, hand breathing and roxysn of mufhnn Iyl down or arising in ie niorning, All these distressing symptoms vrudually aud surely tisappear, 7. As day aftor duy the SARSAPARILLIAN Is taken new siyns of roturning health will appears RS tho blaod Improves i rnrfly and strongth disease will diminish. and ail forolgn and Impure depositd, nodea, tumors, cuncers, bard lumos, ete,, bo resolved awny, and tho unsound made suund und healtby: ulcers, fevor sores, chronla skin discases, pradually disappear. 8. Inn cngca where the system hns been solie vited, and Mereury, Quicksiiver, CorrosivesSube limate have accumnulnted and beeotno depostted in tho tones, Joints, ctc., ckusing caries of the wones, rickets, spinnl curvaturoa, contortions, white swelll Qvnflcnm\mlnn. etc., tho BARe BAPARILLIAN will resolvo awng theso deposita and exterminate tho virus of tho dlseaso from the system. 9. If those who aro taking those medlcines for tho cure of Curonio, Serofuluus, or Syphiitio dlsensea, hawover slow mnry bo the cure, ** feal botter aud find thelr general health finproving, thelr tlesh und weight Increusing, or evey keeps iny Its uwa, It {8 A sure sign that the cure 15 pro- gressing, In these diseakes the patient cithor KOt bettor or worse,—thie virus of tha diseaso'is not inuetive; If not arreated and driven from the blaod, it will spread nad coutinue to under« mnine the constitution, As eonn ns tho SARNA~ PARILLIAN makes tho patient **foel better,” overy Lour you will grow bottor aud {ncrease {n health, strength, and tesh, The great power of this remedy is In dlscascd that threaten death, ns fn CONSUMPTION of the Lunygs and Tuberculous Phthisis, Scrofus In-Syplillold Discases, Waatloz, Degonorntion, and Uleerutlon of the Kiducys, Disbetes, Stope page of Water (Instuntuncous relief aforde whern catheters have been used, thus dolng 4 AVay With the pninful operation of using these Instruments), disdolving Stone {n tho Bladders and in ull casca of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. To c&mnlu cases of Loucorrhees and Uterine srunca. One buttle contnins more of the activa pritick plm ot Medleines than kny nther Preparations Taken In Tenspoonful dosed, whilo others require five or pix tinics as much. ONE DOLLAR PER DOTTL . . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUBES AKD PREVENTS Pyssatery, Dinrvhra, Cholera Morbus, Feved aad Aime Bicumatiem, Nearnigia, Diphe thema, Induenzn, Bore Throat, Difcult Breuthing, Bowe: Complaints, Loosansss, Diarches, Cholars Morbn ur yatatal dise ehawosirim the buwelr.are. stofyied (i 15 or 0 mine fesby'taring findunys eady Hetloz 2" ongons mation. po weakne ases ol i waa of tho 0 10 Joeiiat, OF nssituds. SlR IT WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY thit tostantly stops tho most excruciating patn: Rllays Intlummations, and cures Cangestionm whether of the Luugs. Stomacb, Bowels, of other klaads or onpiis, by oy n‘)p]h:numl IN FRROM ONL TO TWENTY MINU'T No wmatter huw violent or excruclutin 1. Good spirita, piin the Ruuomatic. lied-ridden, Infirm, Cl‘llvr vd, Nervs 5 ous, Neuralgio, or prostruted with disense Futer, KADWAY'S READY RELIEF wili aford {natant ouse. INFLAM INPLAMMATION OF HOW| o GESTION OF ‘THE LUNGS, BORE THHOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHRING PALPITATION OF THE HEAjl’l‘. HYBTERICS, CROUP, U,:}A'lll('fil‘llflIILAF - ADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ' * e HVOUSNESS, RLERPLESSN NEURALGILA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CIILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, AND FIOST BITRH. ‘The applicntion of the Ready Relief to the part or pirta where thy puio or difficulty exists will aftord cuse and cumtort. Thirty to sixty drops in balf a tumbler of water will in & few miuutes ocure Crampa, ruins, Bour Stomach, Heartburn, Bick Head= ache, Dinrrheea, Dysentery, Colis, Wind fn the Bowdis, and nll Internnl Patna. 'ravelers should always oarry & bottle ot Had= wuy'a Rondy iollef with thom, A fow draps i ‘water will provent sickness or pains from change of water, It is better than uch Lrandy o8 Bittors as a stmulant, FEVER and AGUE FE AND AGUE cured for fifty conta ‘There is not a remedial agent in this world that will qure Fever and Aguu and all other Malarke S Bl S MR i bod overs (alded by K i )0 quic MEADWAY'S RRADY RELIRP. a 11’ PIVTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. RADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PUROCATIVES, BOOTHING APERL. BNTS, AOT WIT{IOUT PAIN, ALWAYH RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION. " A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, R e A Kuul, 3 . purify, cleauss, an Mrenginon, " Itudway's Pills for the cure oF Al disorders of the Btomach, Liver, Bowels, Kide noys, Bindder, Nervous Diseuses, Heudnche, Cous ltlrntkm, Codtiveness, Indigestion, Dyspopsine Dillousucss, Fover, Intlamwation uf the Bowals, Piles, und Wl derungemmonts of the Interpul Vies cern. Wurranted (0 offect & positive cure, Puroly vegetudle, contalnlng no moroury, mins erul,or \:iuh.-wt‘(gu% drusen, e 2 scrve (b followlng symptoms resulting frum Disordeys of the Digeatlye Plrruu: Conatipution, Inward Plles, Fuilnesa of the Hood 1 the Tleud, Acidity of tho Slomach, Nuusoa, Heartburn, Disgust: of Food, Fullinesd of wuight In tho Stomach, Sour Eructutions, Binkiugs or Flutiorings In tho 14t of tho Btome sch, Bwimmiog of the Hond, Hurriod und DI eutt Broutbing, Pluttering of the Heart, Choking or summuur Bonsatious whan inu lylng pos ture, Duts or Webs Lofure the sight, Fever uud Dull'Pain In the Head, Doliclency of Poreptrue ton, yellowness of the Bkin and” Byes, Pain by tho Sldo, Chest, Limba, und sudden *Flushes o‘ Heat, Burning fu tho Flesh, A wow, dosed of Ludwuy's Pills will freo the aystem froo ull the above-natned disorders, PRICE 3 CENTS PER BOX. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bend & lotter sthup 10 RADIWAY & €O, t;gfiwmuu-sn.,pco& CHURCH-8T., NS» £~ Information worth thousands will be sond TO THE PUBLIC. Tuare cun be 1o betier guarwitse ot the value of Dr. Radway’s old estabjished K. K. K. Romo- dies thau tha Lass and thless fmitations of thein. As there aro Fulso lssolveots, Rellofe, and Plls, be siire and ask for Uadway's, wad

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