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‘com: + / HIE CHICAGO TRIBUNT: TUESDAY. JUV 24. 1277. or) | a — SS = —— = 7 aaa z = = — = = — = — 4 5 snerat, and everyhodyia | trains daring the preeent aeason nf depression | city are mad with excitement y when great cor. [ nation, batt tu the entire moral sene of the | morn eeriotis, Wuwnrer, Afr (% D. Goran th | WANTID—ALE MELE. SITUATIO: ANTED-.20A Le eae eett yarine Grewal: | in Inelnesr., Tho managers uf the cond aup- | porations are compelle uo pause in their huet- | country. They cannot Lot be defeated. Snperintendent at Wat pata. Yeegraphed aot Py ieeibeeneni tier manne | oe Ae doklonenen Un eee \ he action Mark was taken on lis own : he hetter ty give the tire. | Utscaed oremote LBlore (he men wham they NOT ALTOGRTIAR DIAGINATE. noon that fhe sectfor-nen 2 bia City, TANTED- 4 CoM STAIN y | ure SWAN’ 4 taped dhe ati ot teas Apprirsed by” President ! Pa Leer three ortuiceelnes aie ralla mob, it fe certain that. there 18 trouble Clecatand Horta. Tred had all etrnck, aru wes tn hand ANTiabaile arotery noises Al PO: | Se Lucene icant Sepa eTEN Inthe mene aE wing, It cannot escape hotice that when- salesm in; ata etpertenced In the prodnee, é legran fren New | harder ‘tend + nbiee moe [ 2 workingmen have, of corres, their elite of | “rs towards Fort Wayre, tey.ng to fnduee fon Ston, or winolcaala 4 SORT ebe Dillon tie morning by telegram frown than to discharge them sntirely, tt hapomed | oO gore of dovernipent. apneara ih this | 4, The Wan ncliaver at eomice, MPIC SMe OC rei i tine rand in Join them. It = | eee years atrtecly temperate: Coane Soa | York. - that the practleal oteitat dividing work amour | oie itis in slefense of the corpurations,— | tbe queation, and the fact Uhat such great num- fraral that they would get. drunk une oitice, BUFFALO Feee rea ertall of them am precipitated | never in frlendshity to the venple. 1 | vers are engaged tn the trouble Is aullicient wat exenanca before rearing Fort | W. OK 82 | GuEATION wARTRO-AY A TOUSEN WT ne the present twniortunate strike, But, in pre: ITS PATR SHALED, cain for the belief thet ther wrongs are not | Warne, ‘There wan much excitement at Fort | stamp. 20 Te lsamarsel a honkerinen: wits euon tle THR Hon srt, SE eee attic Gunike, HE, ee, “halltivors $ua altogether ttaginary. It la a pity, however. | Wave during the day. The firm of Olde & | WrasTED—a Gon soteE-anfd AN mt Nin toy Ananmeakers erence Borrato, July 25—Midnight.—The militls ia Hi fack that x i that they should take such a course ns puts ail | Cunt poke-nanufacturers, were notified to close th work thie inorning at 62 West Indiaas-a. Sit i] must not lose sieht of the fact that they were Leaving out of consideration entirely the nati 4 ir Z siano x Wit UP A fETO are arriving, awl great excitement prevails. A | obliged to walt atthe emls of divisions for a stat consideration of thelr claims out of the ques- | thelr saops, or they woukl be burned down. ws ED-LITHOGRAPIIC CRAY ARTISTS: bookein theevening, Address 254, Tribune omct ae ari Juat reported at the round-house. ‘The | dayor two before making the retarn trip almply Snap ine ngs ah eg eer Riga é The: vropeipior Absit np aternative, emernh cgane ee eo ee ere ‘Tra Es ( ‘i tasted nS dil remedy for the wrones of labor, the fate of {UST AM MAINTAINED. comply.” Threats wore aleo made that the office E " Ona, itil: an s. prine{pal etreets are guarded by employes and berauss there were nu trains for them to bring | Ooo ar etrikce tan the Baltimore & Ohio Rall- Rrovkiyn Eagle. of the Pitelnry ¢& Fort Wayne at Fort Warne | YY ANTED 20 NTONECUTT RIN. wicdaL MiNeri, | § ITUATION WANTED BY A. FIRST-CLAG the city quard. MK decline in Inisinces f9. xomething over | road] was scaled from the moment thote en-| ‘The right of every American citizen to sell would be burned down, and Xyperintencdent [e's INR Panee thee Apel tar West Mandolphies'. | xy Teluune otice. ib mee ree ‘At a public meeting held to-night purstant to call froin the Mayor, about all the speaking wasdone by the mob clement, Those who fa- yored peaceable methods were hiseed down. Word hasbeen received that the track has hia labor on terms satisfactory to himeelf.and | Gorham took the precaution to remove the Efi Boe oie cy ener ‘ » | Papers and other Saluable matters belonging to mployment Agcnciens purchase tho Jabor of others onty when the | the Campany to a place of safety. ee ILIAD LABORERS :FOR The terms are satisfactory tu iim, must be main- Mr. Du Barry, General Superintendent of th $91.25 and 81-40 per days, ale talned: afd. f that cannot be dane under detn- | Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, hit realy | row iecewkrunite cannichie pone Mie peratic forms, n forin of administration less re- | alarmed all day that the men on hls road woutd | VV feantie jenre cusmortns: nent Which the Baltimore & Ohio Raflrond Company | gaged init became rluters. Whatever cause of has nocuntrof. It would be to Its. interest ts | cumplaint the employes of the Rallrosd Com- keep all ite freight-engines in constant motion, | pany may have had ‘on tho avore of the pro- and to allow the firemen to make o@ full lg pored reduction of thelr wages, the menns every day inthe week If there was sufficient | which they resorted to for the purposc of right. = ‘Fenmasters, &co | SITUATION WASTED-A YOUNG SINGLE ORR { SY man msn ascoachman faprivate family; acquainca | Incity, Best retrences. Address ¥, 164 tweaty-se¢ ES FOR MICH been torn iby thal a body of workmen unl a Fee ee ee Rut’ the Company | Hue, tieuinelves, as, they, conten er auc, fyonsie to popular parsons wil have Yo | ‘iske during de wht Bt toate hone Seon EIS a ie on MIS HLA See don Bout _ REEUATIONS WR NEED EEUAL ES, tard from the Seventy-fourth Regiment, of } cannot afford ta keep Its rolling-steck In motion . ar way. Their ill-advised Z =. exersthing was quiet on this road at thls cud. [arse Megm Ue ___. STH, ol acaye t Buffalo, went to the spot and repaired thetrack. | merely for the enke of tiving {ts employes an seein a Teatt tn ied Wey into an accept: WHC q Here Sreresbveta] Puuinrs set afloat during the Misceltancons. Tyanescond nov tausrare of thildeee testes Bowwralawitehes were found spiked and a few | Opnortuntty to carn reseonable wares, Jt has | ance of their terms only arrayed againet thetn CHICAGO. : sae RHE LRATOM A QutET Ais DAM LLNS Crt leare wee taed welts iMtaalt Roce | SERS eee eM ann AMEE EUR | ra(is torn up. ary Oe ed Ly ee atten all the faateria Intorere of 205 ct, Bite uk: Fins? * ian quit work, but eferytaing moved along lise | "ete, Apply at ea South Cana sili sles wigan W Tera ide r fered injury throug! heir proceedings, PIRST. clock-work on this roa except. the iockford. FANTEDCMES TO Ff. | ESP Ri 2 ‘LATEST. the work of moving. its tralns among # reat Fa Te ratewontita. svitivtbe Neate slovk-work on al, except the Hockfurd. NTEDMBN TO Tf © girl to dasecand work o: general houawork f Borraxo, July 24—1 a. n.—The mob hae just | many people in order to keep thein jn ite serv= Braue a Tee mente lore, Ibo puweetul TH MICHIGAN CENTRAL SWITCHMES, Hock Istand ee St. Louts Division, which had to Win year lelreujation oree gprlvate family. Call Tuesday and Wednesday at § iss wy, three: i ‘s hs socenta, JAMES P SCOTT, U0 Dearhorn-at, Last evening at 7 ofcluck the ewitehmen of | succumb ty the ntelkers al the Bf. Lowla end, | Torte 10 Beet ho BMicklzan Central abandoned their work | The managers, of thie road wore tmpurtuned te Veer ot altthuniesan adaird ofan. cptabtipied z is Ci a: > HC 5 ony ant quit uot further pay be crantea them. | poesiiiitty ofasinke. They declined to Make Addtresy A, It CHIBOLM, 09 Broadway, New fired the Lake Shore paint shop and a number ofcars, The Weatfleld company were driven from their quarters after wounding a number of tho rioters, Some of the company were elotby feet ‘but the attempt has been a failure, and the thought of resistance. ° strike that | is now destroying fis | tual CoE ee eee obo MAREE. neas and wasting {ts resources can be traced fo this well-meant endeavor tu divide the Milles eked enlist SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AG Sere emnourerrn said Sega} South deffersonsne. | Works Rvod Fefereace. Cx! i , 7 y Ince the Ist of July has been BiG 4 * 7 C WANT { the mob who had gained possession of the West- yo om Both employes and employers have been too | Their pay @ iy such wastep. as the men had jut called upon UTUATION WANTEDCHY OD aEM \ the ete uytariices lator and. wages of | one, employe, aman | 4 oi and obstinate, In all cages of this kind, | month for the one who haa charge of the | thm or aignifed thelr dissatisfaction, with the SIN Lioey or waula ig sceoud Gork ieapriate teat! Berva.o, July 24—3 a. m.—Only one cat was engine, and $42 for his “helper. Previously | reduction rerently made. It is understot Sty. best ot regcrence given. _A best of fescrence giten. A | % 53, ‘Tribane._ SITUATION WANTED-RBY AN ENGLISH GInt own or country. Call for two days at 603 Indians ‘and Fourteenth: of firemen {¢ enforced or not, the {nevitabie re- | in which large numbers of persons aro eogayed. sult of the strike will be the discharce of every | concessions must eventually bo mae, Sinall tian whose services can be diepeucd WHR, | CO” | gtriises can be crushed hy the strong arm of the burned. Tho fire in the paint-eliops was put out Astrong fecling exists about firing on tho mob. ‘Tio persons ate reported killed and five they received 85 and 850 respeetively. ‘Their howover, that the employes on this road,as well present wages are sald fo be the lowest, paid hy | aon the Clileago, Kock tland a: Pacttty ap | \wranrin rats Ty polnted committees yesterday afternnon to acbartee ry HHEANCH OF er York® ‘anc Li by caer a als cera unded,. : ce: ‘the end re. | Iaw, but one of this magnitude cannot be with. anvroadin the city to-switehmen. On the | enll upon tho managers of these roads and de- | practleal'y -k-cetlvernr, who tatencent. | SITUATIONS WANTRU-—NY TWO, GIRLS TO i fe — Free ha eye sti a mht tocmen to | ont ors of life and property to a lamentatte Cicaty, perso s aaing a Nerul my Ma lnimediate festeration of stele ees Sadieonen Ce We RAST Oy Siearere AA RHEMS Helly EMMeS SELES a f » thelr pay; t.. The trainmen felt they were outraged “the rates id 835, About | ries, There fs a probability that both roads, ts TEES Te Sand nn ONWANTRICDY AUOOD GRC TODG NEW YORK. ere A rte on reduce hich deprived Crete action ae incir naps tt wae Cher piace | thirty awilehmen are employed in the | view of the action of the Chicago & Northwzst- AN TWO IN CHICATO AND | S'EGGRI housework. Call at Ooo Blatt “ABINSTSS them of il means of eartin a living. by a reduction of thelr pay. Tt wae ther moc | sard durin the Way and might, twa bein | ern Railroad, will accede to thedemands of their | Michtes Tionth, bute and traveling expenses | CITUATION W SITUATION WANTED OWA GOO SIRE AS AEG erence. "Adureat 160, a sive . arcentatie then. AN applicante auawered If jaciowed. " Queen City Glass and Lainp Worke, Naw Yonk, July 24—B. J. Donohue, Chatr- Cincinnat!, U. FR THREE WHOLE: man of the Committee of Strikers, has been arrested on oriler tu appear hefore thé Court at New York on the 27th. Other strikers are in- shied in the order, some of whom baye left Own. ‘As we have already said, the strikers bave the | vinced of the necessity of the reduction. It public sympathy on their side. The average | was human. forthe: to prevent the places we man and woman take a purely eenttinental view | which they had some title being feu by vow of the struggle hetween the employer and the | men before they were sattstied that thedemands employed, and are pronoto regard the forme: | of tha etnployers were reasonable, It would as a grasping and exacting tyrant. When it Is | lave been syisdum on the partof the employers corporation that sceks to put down or keep | to Neten to the complaints of the men apt en- allowed to each engine. ‘The first notification | men. ‘The actiun of the Union Pacific managers | bald to ofthe Intended strike was xt 1 o'clock yester- | Inrestoring the pay of. their mun yesterday | Une: i day noon, when the men informed the Officers | leaves really no other alternative to the three STE that they. would not work for tho prescnt | Omaha lines than to fotlow suit. A dispatch: Ee Spare io helen cama wages. The awitchinen did not attempt toin- | was received fn the evening at apply unless they haves rou trade. G,, terfere with the making-up of trains, but quiet- THR PAN-HANDLB GU., tz7 and 12 Marketat. ly went home, ‘They will probably come | oftice from the Superintendent of the road, Im | WTANTRD-A Goop, TAL TEAL Tous feat Indian, GIAN G1 Dak-at., Nori 1 HES “TNR BREAD-WINNERS' LBAGUB.” a ground this morning to know iff a lees ; : ty pelt an article to fambles frum wagon, Call —BY TWO SWRDIBH OI! i 4 lown the wages of its employes, the famillar | deayor to satisfy them. Af slight concession 3 fe atructing the ollicers here to discharge nu men OR, i nee ote ne ei is, deol Se ena eee cCorporations ‘Nava no sole” | op each aldo might have brought about an | thelr, demand will be | seeded to, | un uccount of lack uf work, but Keop up their eacin al Weuatb ale rie Leo Eero! | 2 TANTED<STREET SALE § The trains were running oll right Inst | nav though there is nothing to do, If any of WW iprosrergmlcte joa remacieeny nah Ra: once a ater sill write a Yon . nasaes should be eiven to them. Thia ‘order } Rrershsty: busecat sighe... Sample. Goren aad. par fitly expresses the popular, condemnation } amicable settlement, of its conduct. Peeples read tho touching DIPFICULT <0 DELIRVE: narratives of the poverty, the perils, and the Rujtalo Eirgress, . citizens in ench Assembly District to organize upon a platforim, first, That the Govern- night, and hopes were expressed that there | them wanted to go away fora few days, free 1 The TION WAST ED THY <A GERMAN OTL Td would be notrouble. A showing of preparation eR eapintoeae ok Drieaes Tammy. "APPL ment tmmedlately take control of ani operate ‘ "1 was noticed in the larre number of empt ery tleulare by mail, $5 cents. “C, M. LININGTON, and TA: E essary; the tmmediate spanaption of lab: un | etude they are Justilicd in taking this violent | Among intelligent and disinterested peuple, and | engine taking ont about aixty at 11 o'clock, ‘THE DANVILLE. ee WANTED-FEMALE HELP, ) Stitt 2, ‘Triuune attice. : tit gor’ Pte Ue efits the repeal of Mall | Method of protesting against tho grinding ex- | that fs that the strikers’ rebellfon must be put |. MR. MILEY, THE MASTER MECHANIO Late last ovenlng Mr. Du Barry, General Sue | rien semen WOTUATIOS | WANTED BY RESPECTABd =: and for the, people ” cae! tae preenbncks actions of the rallrood. This is a very stiper- | down, But {t{s impossible not to regard the of the rou. stated tat, Theres arunks not. ie a | perintendent of the Clitcago, Danville & Vin- Geipsh See a Feud eck adv 0, 00, feneral homework, one wha lee in ther won ficlal view of tie mutter, and ong that docs iross | wige-apread sympathy expressed for the strikers bit of trouble with lis hands. ‘The men, how- | cennes Rallrond, received Instructions from Pres- | WASTE of children, retercuces re | Adres Zit, Tribune omtce. ever, ‘kocp vers. atiil “when he — ie | flent Ilndekuper to reatoro the pay of the cin- | quired: Apoiy wv around, but when he ts away express | ployes uf his road. He sent notices to ali noints YrASTED— y : 70 DO UB ‘AL theninclves, very’ emphatically as” to. work: | bn the rond at once notifying tne men that their | WW Asuewurt. zig Uniowks ww TO DO UBSERAL {ng for $1.20 Et day, and characterize } pay would not be reduced, and this the hmpend- ANTED FOR GENERAL House: {ras shameful on the part of the officers. They | Ing strike, which would certaioly havo been jue | W “work Nurenate aleo said that they were only waiting for the | augurated during the night, waa averted. FANTED~AN EXPEINENCED AND. COMPE- other roads, whet they thought that they THE HANDNILE Wanita ‘or wenetal Nowowerk, Tok Wert would follow sult. A group or two or three | issued by the Workingmen’s party (Communists) Washlogton-mt, zt inthe yard discussed the strike in its various | calling fora mass-meeting at the square on \WARTEN<goup COOK. AND InOx forms, and thought that they would strike, at | Market street between Madison and Washing- three fo family. Call 307 Warren-ay. what. thme they did not know, but probably be- } ton strects, caused great consternation ainong W NTED-A G00! 7 f fore Friaay, the rallroad men, a8 they feared It might lead to | yap, (OF Reners Hourework. Appl Mr. Slack, master-mechanic of the Ilinols | excesses and the consequent destruction of their | Vey s s = Central, atated that never before baa he known | property. All posathle precantions were taken | WASTED GAT SO. 824, VERNON AY. A GOOD such good feellng among his mes. tr Sans all the roads, and their property placed weceor < Fema aif1 for Reneta nove res ‘Tho striking of the Michigan Central switeh- | in auch away as to be able to defend it ifan | WW ANTEOS 4 PROTESIANTE GIL: | GCEMMAS men {s sald to be simply attack should be made. . er Come prepared to nay fod eos Went Adana, COMMENCEMENT OF A GENERAL MOVEMENT ‘This end of the Lake Shore & Michigan | \arANTED-A NEAT. COMPE: on the purtof others engaged fn similar work | soutuern was quict all day, and everything Wakes diner and froner; © on other rosy and it was learned froin some of | worked smoothis, yet _no through frewht was | Preferred. No. 200 Vark-av, them Inst night that it was very probable that | taxeh on account of the strikes at Cleveland ¥ ANTED=A_ YOUN! G "GERMAN Olt” Noi all the swiichinen would strike during to-day. | and Buffalo. Allthe United States mails for wegian girl ghobourewerk. Call a oleae Injustice to the Baltimore & Ohlo Rasiroad Com- ae tee Ee aarti corparations, engaged i | #8 aome sort of evidence that they have not been the iranspnrtation business, the Baltimore & | treated as they should havo been. it Is sald Ollo Company has the hichest motive formain- | that the reductions in pay were made necessary talning the good-will of its employes, Upon | by decroased receipts of the rallroadl company, their vigilance aud efficiency depends the pros- | ahd iy these times the etatement Is ensy to be- perity of the Cumpany, and, if they should be- | Hove. But it is not cant to believe the sympa. tome sullen, discontented, and rebellious, no | thy of entire communities would be turned amount of skill and cnergy on the part of the | against the Company If ft had only performed managers could save the rond from disaster. | au absolutely neccasary act of retrenchment, For this reason {t should not wantonly oppress | while treating the men with all the considera- employes, or ask them to work for inauf- | tlon possible, In abort, It fe ditflealt to believe ficient componsation, unicss, as In the present | to inen can be all in the wrong and yet receive instance, tere was gome solid, stfdatantial ren- | all the sympathy, 4 son for cntting down expenses to the lowest DESERVING OF BYMPATIY, Doasible figure. Nowe York Frening Post, When a private employer finds that he {a car- When the strikers shall cease to be law-break- Heer hie oF a inane sina stone ark cra it will be tlie enough to consider the ques- fare left to stilft, for themselves and to carn a | Hon whether thoy arc patd fair wares, Work- living as best they cat. It is this suspension of | {uginen aro always entitled to considerntion. work that restores the equilibrium between de- | They are entitled to a great deal of considera- ITUATION WANTED—AB COOK, WASHER AND ‘The rioters are devounced 2s strengthening froner {0 @ private family, or amal} Loarding-housey referent 0 ay. the cause of the monopolists and Injuring the cause of the people. THA FREIGHT AORNTS of the Iudsou River & New York Central, the Peungy)vanio, and the Erie Roads, in Brooklyn, RE. D.,eav thelr places are en for fretght, but that shippers are distrustful, and dicuce tucy have nothing to do. At the Erte depot, from which place two bont-loads of Jaden cara aro sent dally, the Superintendent old that he had only recelyed twenty-flve bar- rele of sugar, Quito a large number of NEN OUT OF WORK on account of the strike were gathered about. the depots, One of them dectared he would willlugly take the placa, at 75 cents per day, of-ome of the soldiers going to the aeene of trouble, for then ho would have a chance, te kill ome of those fellows who, by thelr work now, were killing him and his, ‘This was ecconded by the others, nud sceme to boo WORK, Addrow Senmutresses. ITUATION WANTED—BY. GED WOMAN MIDDLI DAS Peat Tay Nurses, - ITUATION WANTED—AB Nore \< SHADE. triteneomess VET EAD (ON WANTHD—AB CHILD'S. d Fomald, of traning oF in tho city “et Bowe Laundresses: STTBATION. WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN) wishrs to 3 = Ts? ct Eevebaursosaany a7 2 ome Employment Agencies, (TUATIONS WANTRU-FAMILIES IN WANT OF T GIRL; GOOD orwegian or German ‘ TARE + mand and supply. After tho excess of stock ‘These men have no unton or organization among | the East were sent_ vi: ‘Mie Cc rull-av,, pear Pant Good Scandinavian or German f al general {cling among the yard employes here. | ios peen conan the E cpanfacturars resume Hinesee ark a A he ete hater tert i themselves While a few renal 208, fa the and Grand Trunk fhallvoade ae ele “Goon GInE FOE GESE relied al U- OBR S once 13 Nennne eae N Te is! a service of one company, 05 a clase ey change % 7] c Saiieet oe oe TIARTISBURG. * era Bo aerate tering erties of men who are willing to work find no work to : a rz ie | feared that they would: not et through vis bh jan. 446 West Adame-at. Misceliancous a good deal. The work they do—coupling | Lake Shore & Michigay Southern, s dispatch 3 . $s cars, ete—is of a dangerous character, | having becn received during the afternoon that __ Employiient Agencies, and’ the making-up of tralos —requirea | no padeenger trains were running east of Cleve- | WANTED = 9¢ a knowledge of all the stations ou the roads, in | and. It fs the general opinion that if no strike | omeet its Coch iieeares order to arrange the frelgit cara xo that they | occurs here durlug the nlight the crisis as far as a = ean be dropped off along the road with the | this polut is concerned has been passed, every- Teast labor, and the gre! suving of tlme | thing pointing toward an amicable arrangement | \pvances MAD and wear and tear. Perfectly green men cun- | between the diseatistled men and the railway Abuain cre, a not do this work, Some little experience is re | officials, near Clark. Boom 5 and6, Eatabitd quired; and, the wages being low comparative TUE BALTIMORE & O110.2 Casit Pati Fo! LD ANT: ly, the Michigan Central men considered the A slight rumor of an fitended strike at the Money to loan on present a fitting chance to secure a restoration } Baltimora & Ublo shops, situated about ball a | Usieet Rey to the ola standard. mile north of South Chicago, sent, a TRIBCNE | 41—G COLE. 10 Git <A reporter, who Fisited the round-house near | reporter fying tu that rogion on adummy train. | S4. €2,s0u, and £5,0%) to, wan Fiftcenth street. in the afternoon, found every: | There he found the spactous shops for bullding | years o0 Chicaxe property; larvet thing quiet and serene, “A few men were en- | of cars, repairing of locomotives, etc., Glled by ONEY TO LOAN AT & PER gaged In cleaning and overhauling engines, and | aboutten nen and perhaps as many boys, the I years in aumis of €1,000 and over on farma or they had learned nothing {0 regard to sny con- | main force of about seventy haying been dis- hustnene prick Mocks, In. Norihers Mitnoly, Es BAN templated strike at this end of the line, While | charged about thirty days ago, ‘The few men | Rony Nore ony County, We sympathiztng, tiiorougiiy. with their own class, | {here were spoken Ua, and with one yolce they pte ae tae aan lay bey cnrecated | vlan nae sealant, eelared that they gould not see what thers was | Private ioan-omicc, 125 Clark-at., Room 2. 10 u exe strike ahout,—there was no work to be done, Ly IN 2 TO” TON FEI Plttaburg were! committed by the mob feou® | consequently no demand for labor, ‘Three car: | MONtout renurat, or an tod eollacatale posed of roughs and thicves, As to the prose | penters pete just Jald offon that account, | WILS Roe dolpb: pects here the outlook was. gloomy, and there | aud they. aud re TELHORAPH OFEICE SEIZED, Tannisnunc, duly 2.—At 11:80 to-night anarmet mob took possession of the Western Union Telegraph office, this city, and drove out tho operators. Subsequently the Sheriff, at the head of 1,000 citizens, reinstated tho oper- atora, promised them protectlon, sud commu- nication waa restored, . QUTTING THE GUN-BIOPS. Hanmencno, July 23.—Tho mob forced an entrance into Altemire’s gun store, on Second atrect, {ow minutes, ago qnd seized 8 quantity of firearms., Mayor Pattéraon addressed the crowd, and {nduced them to return part of the plunder. 3)" pee crowd which crossed the river in scarch ol chinery When he finds that {t cau only bu run at | 20. They desurvo sympathy, They ought to a lose eet the effect of tie susneuston tyings remember, however, that they are not the only poverty and ploching want into many homes. sufferers from hani times. {ich men have been It Iapoens, however that railroad companies ruined and arc scarcely able to get bread for cannot take care of ftw reserve capital as the their familles. Millions of money haye been private mamufacturer doca when he finds that | lost n promising enterprises which nave proved Reta tosing: moneys namely, by quitting work | WeProlltable. The inanagers of busincsr of alt and turning ils einployes nuift, It isa public | Kinila have been obliged tu reduea expensce In corporation, chartered for public purpuses, order to keep the business going atall. The Ant must keep on running tins for the | “stress from which the workingmen are suffer- miblig convenience whether. [t makes or | {nd fs largely a distress common to all classes of loves, It cannot suspend operations and wait | People. ‘ for better times, ag private individuals and pri- MOME-RULR. vate corporations do, All that it can do {8 to Denver (Coty Tribune, reduce waies and cut down expenses. Indoing ‘Under the doctrine of home-rule, what right this thet often encounter ‘strikes," such u3 the | has the Governor to interfere at Martinsburet gna now fn progress.ou the Raltunare O09 |) Wiis were not the peoplo:of fiat) town eft to vo ei ecall any instance In Whiell those who participated therein fmproved | Settle thelr own affaira iu their own way! The their own condition by inflicting loss on others. | settlement might have been contrary to law, It must also be romembered that the managers | But have we not often been told that law is of a railroad aro only agents or trustees for tho | as nothing compared to hometule? = Gor. shareholders, and are ulways supposed to bé | Matthews may love taken the proper course to acting for the best Jaterests of the thousands of | enfurce law, restore order, preserve life, and neople who fave invested their means in {ts | save property, But, accurdiug to the doctrines nds and stock, should they carn nothing, | with which we bave been rade funillar of Tate, there aro widows, and orphans, and helpless | what are the maintenance of lew and order und Parans in every part of the country who would | the preservation of Itfe aud property ag com- deprived of their means ‘of support. | pared with the right of the people of any locall- Tho luss stffered by the Bultfmore && Ohio | ty to mavage thefr own affairs in thelr own Way, Company during the fust three days will be felt | iowever they may be inclined to manage them} by thonsands of persons who are quite ns de- TNE CAUSA OF CIVILIZATION, pendent on the Cumpany as aro the dissatisied ‘Cincinnatl. Commercial. Heemen ‘The perfect right of strikers to strike, to quit GITDATION WANTED-NY A LADY 70 D0 corr. ink of auy Kiod at home, jeesion guaran Haaren ta7rripune ome, NtM#eson kuarantecd. qm If WANTED—B¥ A YOUN ___.F@_RENT-HOUSES. Fa West Sides TO ,REXT—THE Most COMP. ND CONVER= rE Trin ine clty for Sot tad poe eas of erection st corver of Monroe aud Oakley-sts. ;to be ready for cecupancy Aug, 15. Wiane'to be cen our ofc ADE._ON DIAMONDS, W. LAUN DELS private oftce, D tches, diamionda, end ¥al GOLSMID'S Loan and Huila Weun-at. Eatabitebed tnt, ‘ST.. HAS $1,000. Spercent. dors ims at 7 percent CENT FOR FIVE Po Rr re ey woeee eee ue 3 rome ? feuirea screen elo, POTWIN Combe ie Dear: 907 ADAMS-AT,. T-8TORY AND BASE Wane front, with a) aie Fry ch modera conveniences. T,, RENT—01 WARREN AV,, NEW 6TONE front house, with ‘atning- A Ilichen en uate hoor. POTWIN eConty 10 Dears pO NENT-2-ORT DUICK HOUsR, WITHOUT ment, No. Zs Ogden: 3 Gligape TUUNG & BFICHIy Hori, 160 beballesni ‘North Side, ' fete RE gt 1 mas; immediate pos- semen aiven.” Apply to C iTrrewsage Dundiowe waloay) resto THE PIILADELDHIA MILITIA ‘ seturncd to the elty to-day about? p. tn. with twenty-three met of tho Firat nnd Second Regiments. Tho captives were well fed aud treated by the strikers. . Capt. Snowden and thirty-two men of city troops, Philadelphia, were found miles outside the city, and conducted to the State Arscnal. READING, {Ne TROO!'S NETALIATE, Redpro, Va, July 28.--Seyeral thousand «persons ussembled along tho Readtug Ratlroad this afternoonand stopped freight, coal, and pas- jon 4,138 Randolpb-e. not know how soon they Was every reason tu expect trouble, The Mich- | should follow. The Yard-Master was on the igan Central ould be one of the first roads on ound, haying gone out on anextra locomotive, which the men would strike, for on that road feaia hot have anything to say, but appeared they were worse pafd than on any other runniue | restless and seemedto think that things were out of the city. But what would be | yoingtoruin, Three enginets were atthe EY LOANED ON F dono it was Impussiblo to state, | shops whuse engines had been Inid up, and who mid Waedlagt aud everything depended upon the | saw nu way to get home to thefr residences on ay 81,00, $1.50, AND OTHER BONS attifude taken by the muuagers, Some rumors | the road, nofrelants and only the day passenger | '[“Qr“hani to team, had been ityng around in regard tothe different | trains going Meet dats the piace presents | LOSG, Teast Wachingumsacre, “eh SONS roads, but nothing authentic was known, and | a desulate appearance, belng without houses ex- 7ANTED—82,.000, 5 ANS—#1, 000. Bi ‘shountaat 7: AVERY, RENT—OR FOK SALE—-FURMISHED OB UM % ‘aa Loxe om, etty iiana'on, W ine ton- wb., it Du 1d. si ks ena Nouse to Orat-class “order, with Todere Bauetes . 1 PARTY, IS, Hs vA 3 senger tralna, only permitting mall traius to pro- We have thus far commented upon the fire- the stories which were unsupported by evidence | cept a settlement of four empty boarding- W manufactus bustness, ob urity and furnace, soon ALS orclock this evening seven companies | men's strike us if it wero mere refusal on the | Work, to persuade others to stop operations, ts } wero generally discredited, houses. ie WorTienbete ta beak engi ashe tae te EOWAui hAUMn eo wecopctba hose Souelomtian ince Of the Fourth National Guard of Pennsylvania | part of certain employes of the Baltimore & | conceded. Tt ts admitted, too, that It {6 fair AtSonth Chicago the railway hands were ErED Tn Soe eee Oo RENT_HOO} Grrived, and procecded stong the raliroad, to | Olle Company to perform their accustoined | warfare to strike at auch a time os employers THE SITUATION. ery quiet and duil. Nothing eguld be got ron Ware ie enptoved insider baotnens toe for three sanik Bie vase : Yenn ' strest. While in a. deep cut 5 of every man | aro ipost likely to be embarrassed. But the | tux EXCITEMENT AMONG THE MAILWAT OFPE hern exeep' RUEBA BO, ho saluons, of | or ive years a 7 per cent. Principals addres Z61, 5 es. \ P ieee one ae ane longer satlatied with | assaults that strikers feel authorized to commit CIALs IN THIS CITY which the town is Jarcely compoucd,were empty, | Trivane oltce. . RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED ERONT ROOM: extendipg two sauares, from Walnut to Penn atsect, tho soldiers were assailed with stoucs, and immediately began firing, it fs alleged withe out orders, doing bud work umong the inimense concourse of peoplo in the vicinity, among f SouthPark ‘of twoQguict gentiemen, Inquire ad-4¥ continued ns {ntenso yesterday as {t had been | SX¢ePt where a paper Was taken) at | Ty eet acre antain promt — 7 Wl the day before, and the managers of the various (Continued on the Fifth Page.) LACM TTT carton a fy 4 sual corn roads were ut thelr offices at an carly hour to THE Finny. Inok out for the interests under their char, | ~~ of their qogines by the firemen, By th upon workingmen, aud tho malicious destruc Holenes an riotous Wemonstrations ate thee tion of property, uro {ntolerabls putrames, aul yent the employes of the Company from mov- the causo of civilization Ws vindicated in their lig its trains, ‘This puts the strikers in the | UPPression. Vublic sympathy in Baltinure posttfon of law-breakers and disturbers of the | Mas, 48, 18 usual ty stich cases, dlatinctly with PEE Tee re ‘est Bide. PEK CENT MONEY TO LUAN ON IMPRUVED Jar in Sortoeen aid Genital thinols, “No charge PAYNE, northean ‘The eltuation yeaterday morning was about the ae ce the elt f Red atrictty cuntdeattal, ANESERGETIC “PUSINERS- MAN RESPONSTDLE aii workon sulary-or preceutages ® xvod collector: riot reel Nudieas BSet-uites ox Sia ert UO ale RENT—€ ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, OR 7 OGM! | at : the strikers, until they were guilty of vidlence, * sore Jecowd Hour, ad fey hatte Here mang, Seapesiaale ae peas... Thora can pete tights of Tho Haltimore mob could not to maytag more | same os it had beeu the day before, None of | Brarch Otices tn ihe difterent 1 eistons. on desigoated fandolpirend Deati st. a Libel RA Geeky nea ered upand down Penn street, Five persons are | striking tremens at has beck cxhlltien uy the root of Uielr prosperity, Wher one rich rait- | (was evident from their movements snd de- onaaturaags P. tn, during toe week, and untilOp. mi | gcy.. iH Dearborncet.. near Wasnington. ‘Btores. { known to be killed, and from eighteen to twen- | strikers zo about from shop to shop, compel. | Foul man ts hurt in. this unhappy conilict, a | meauor that ticy meant to take such o step as | | WILLIAM IT. WINNING. Tooteclier and Blationer, |“ MASCELLANE! S (TO PENT--BTORE ANU DASKMENT. 150 AND 1533 ty-Avo wounded, @ Govgral were imortalty | lng men ‘to quit work by threats of violence, thousand poor men will suffer. Soon os a proper opportunity offered. The D ewsdesler, Meationer, cte., 1009 | ~~ GOODiIGI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 10 DRATD | fourth Fate ee ane aha Fitenays leer ict wounded. Among tho wounded they become common rioters, and ought to bo THE B&O. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, the Baltl- Esaacaewina Vibe ih A. ba Calcapen li. Advice frees'ne Hee tpiess | three sides, ry ‘ "ARE SEVEN POLICEMEN, dealt with aa such. 4 Albany Frening Journal, moro & Ohio, and the Pan-Handle Rallroade, on iaiand-av.. corger of Halat s ‘Pot, succesefal; 13 years” eapericnce. All currespondence [Oo RENTS aTORY AND BASKMENT BUILDING, feet, on southesst corner Monroe and r- ket-ats, hi wo rrr ae esp Wo good tenant. LOT WIN de iO RENT—8TORE 106 SOUTH CLARK.ST. AP= it fire CHARLES GSobAN. oom a iEchaage ue ts which there wag most dancer of u strike | ,URORUE HENRY, Hooks, Stationery, ete,. 330 Di- commeneing at this point, stopped all their | ANTON KROG, News Depot, Stationery, etc. 34 frvight traius, and those that had shops at this | Mllwmukon-ay.. commer of Carpenter at a ariahle bickdent rte Arcata a It may be ond doubtless (. hard and oppres- i B-appea? wade: ho Uuiter atcs | sive fur the traln-men on the Baltimore & Onlo Governincnt for troops to restore order and pro- tect tho. Baltimore rs ‘Ohio Company plates to submit toa reduction of wages. But is tho prosecution of tts business as a common car- Conipany to blame? Would {t not much prefer some seriously, Chief Cullen iad a narrow ce cape, tiaving been shot in the breast, but o thick memorandum book turned — tho 4 e polit or vicinity bad them closed up for the PRE. e eer : se oh 2 ball. ‘The police werd stationed along | Protection of lke business as a cominon ear~ | Comviny to Binet Cea I Hol Oa tues Mt | kins being, 408 HOt to alferd an opportunity | saxioare2 he MERA D EARATES. | T)EShoirapne ur per uosen, call aed oe thea ‘ the railroad | track © to | presctva order | call upon tho President for troops to suppress | became rich, It is now becoming poor. Its | 12 the mento quit work, Thu men grumbled ALE-BY T, B, BOYD, ROOM 2, 179 MADI- yank Madison-st. Offices. ont sad rocolved the full ro of tha, sallitary., |X| domeatle violence they werp derided and hoted | stock lie depreciated very seriously Poor Its | Tut beyond thie did nop ombarrass the railroad | gafasieSine-room dwelting, barn, and tot arciey | \{OSTOOMENIE, ATTONSEY. AT LAW, ROOMS 0 MED to CHAULES GOODMAN, Kaos GS Eas caaes I OMnt Ar chou Creat Dtetericnt me at by all the Democratle editors tn the country. | ids beens borrower of larga sums of moucy companies, During tho forenoon a delegation | seuttront. 14a rrairie-ay., between Twenty-sixtnaud | {07 80 and on No. ua Waablngton-st., Chicago, fll. | change bathing. - Correspondence solicited. _ JORICECALL, PERSONS ANE HRREWY DAU. N toned against buying, ‘penotlating, oF eri Ns fatlowin ida TY “Why duo's you: call out your miiltiay? wilted thon cailvoentes os local taleguvern quite recently, Its floating debt is burdensowe yalls to night, . The mob broke into the armor, 1 tent. When told thut tho great body ot the and ite future dublous. Tho strikers know. or of the Reading Rites and captured all thelr uns, .thky sacked o guustore. ‘They Miscellancon: . ([ORENT“A BHICK BARN, WITT ¢ STALLS, A Toft with capacity to bol ft hay. with capacity ta bold S tous of hay. Apply foe | from ; Trott MOINMERY ON THR NONTHWAETRRN Ratt: | yEH~P sp ebe ANE IO| Celine oreny, south froaton OAD ascach—Two good brick atores n'lots on State- 0, Sppeared at tho office of the Company and 4 ht to know alt this. But whother they know ear Shirty-Arat rtiicates Issued by Leopold Mayer. Fe arms-bearing citizens sympathized with tho | jf ; 3, ” i foiny ord * | one week at TT ‘Sat fireaten vengeance upon the military, The : a: It or not they muat be made to know that they a “1 . | 8. 20~-Ten-rooin dwelling, tot 255180, east front on f ie a gbt-at. or 179 Sout mob ts tearing up the Tatlroad. tracks, and there rioters and would refuse to obey the orders of were recelyed by Aasietant-General Superin- | watiash- between Thhaycarer ‘and Thirty-scc+ oa ed Gated Mare 28, 3877, 81,000, E_MoQUEENY, he E “4 cannot with impunity taka the law and the con: 1 aud allow somebody to take his place whoso an- Af . thority the white people would ha pect. Uv DEMOCRACY PREVAILS. tendent C, 4. Wheeler, witht whom they wers | and-ste, in consultation for aving tine, Finally Mr | ,£82P¢r foot, 724310 foot fot, two fronta, on Cottare Wheeler requested Gencral-Munager Hughite to | Pory-arth-sts, a erty: tvart ani take part inthe conference. Alter the depart- $2. )0)—Seven-room cottage, barn, and lot gax2s, is a blockade of freight and coal The Rajlroad Company has aetrong guard around all their machine-shops unt other buildings. 0, 3,624, dated July 17, 1477, ex ‘These certificates were tolen frome me, he cH NQN . - eile, daira, sig See LANGNER, VVANTED To MaNT—ONTIL Mar CA oom | WwW. house of ten ryome Hent paid ip advahes with | Several vonpuutes of United States egulurs | 'Herg ty s precisely elinilar condition of affal Loutectite Courter-Journal, to nehs & LRIDLNE reporter tried tu find | No.44 Winchester-ay., between Monroe and YTANTED-OFFICE PARTITION; WILL Pax | {cetrable property. _V 13. Trilsune cokes. the Slxtevuth Ponnsylyai expe bese reat torrie pa ard gt be arated i g5ct0-Goud framed dwelliog and lufy sougn froston | VW“? ae ca | \Wanrep—re =A COTTAGE i su tb 0 ath Pennsylvania are expected to- The Jan i dott nh pubis ence I dfaturved, government means. anything at all, ft fm- | out what tho abject yf the conference had beers | chicago-ay.. near Hust ote soups front om. VV ast for la gtn fees of mice parsiton. «Ad+: bs NViANIEtgT pote ptwere 1 Poorest amt any i and Ba was told oy the Counlttens had murely eae nd dwelling called to agaure thy ollicers 0} e Company vu! at on rat., near Desplaine tha love snd contldeucy of their men. The re- | if! yy urtbnsst cornce of Momrgs anu) Green. porter was not quite ereen enough to swallow | tiistacertalniy Largs in. this tale, but made further inquiries,and Gnully { | 84.50 Large dwetllog. id on northeast ascertained that the Cummittes hail demanded ] comer of Huron and Fran now mt $20 a reatoration uf wages, or a strike would envue | © g2.50—Twelve-room dwelling, and lot 352125, 11¢ the nextday. Mr, Hughitt galed time until } Sour Det, evening to make his reply, which waa granted. Pee in land-ay, and Hando!ph and Van Buran-sta ; pent pot 20 per tr W. 6, cme of Ii i pan: pllesthe power t Teo. all sre suspended. The local civil suthoritic + r O sepeccer nnd sobipel toe 3 Disston ae hoes, Harlot a Markod ste: are | obey the laws when they do not do ao willingly, unable to restore order, ‘The ald of the St dd lita ieinveked, bub: tho roldiors trateruige | S#4 tho party which docs not recoguize this with the law-breakers,. and refuse to obey the | ‘uth snd act upon it fs unfit to hold the Guy- orders of tig Gasuraaty’ Ti thie alletnmns the | ernment. Had the Democratic {dea of Mr. jovernor tui ‘9 the United States Govern- | Tltden prevaite J nent and aaks for troops to suppress the insur. | Untied wares evuramrene oa Watts whe tens rection, ‘Thiy may be a very proper proceeding | fled Ver " a under tho circumstances, but what Uecomes oF Helps aude if Democracy opin ks anche toe TNE SOUTH. ORDERED TO DE IN READINESS, Arzanta, Ga., July 23.—The troops hore are ordercd to be ready to march, . The employes along the lino of the rallrosds tn Georgia are qulet. A lneases, commencing Tos Weshington-at, Stock on hand Fou SAbESANE usr Bk WOLD, ay Tite GER tleman la leaving for. Kurope, s' very hendsume He eemitad iene mane and tate Siinent spot ut Ditialetss Be fo slay warranted to trot in assur be boaren For SALK—ON RENT—NOCKFORD, fuL.— & Fillfhreeaiary, tactary, Marcu feck, al 1b Arata 1 Nwmtor power audictee! busiweas, “Ad See GPuON MW NRREICK, stocktord, (i. LE-18-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, GAR 6G TORK NOIkG A_GOOD- ; ‘and WaicT @h avery Moor, WL 7u0; house cost £8,500, ee eee Tena: fa.0 te 4 Afterwarda Mr. Hughitt valled npon President: KANSAS {loval self-government"! tantely reduce tho States Prevalte, Ae will wltte | ituute, uf the Chicazo & Ruck Island Ttuilroad, FCA ppiy at Gis Be sey at potting, abd ihe Tow timid person ca ‘uplre wine Leavenwourt,* CAPITAL AND LAnon, whieh ft sought ln 1801 to tavolve the United | Ait A ee er ag aitors: POH RALESHOUSE AND LOT, WELL LOCATED | gy; been uaed but very tite} cha on Feliathe Partly ig iy i 7 h a ‘Cineinnatt Enquirer, tates Government, ng upon hin the nec cy ‘ acearnutlutreat-cast Pas doors ray, ore gr business horse. | Vu Ww sulil together oF separate, at a . i Buvecnwoure, "ean, hy eysix compa- | _ It is not wise toact capital, that depends up- DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND, terlous Staub and” “damage” to he Bese ang Boney aber cet. fue FMI UADE pote WE HAVE Noy dike a foe y “ ‘* spel nee ras = VE Fequired. ud Nori nies of the Twenty-third Infoutry wiit teave | 22 labor, aud labor, that depends upon capital, Toleda lade, roflroads, Mr, Riddle contended, however, that | 45 TA DARGAINGNICE Iw BTORS tn ge assortinent of our well-kuuwn | 9 INRUNNING OfER: feast fiitna buguies on eliptic epriag. aide: [its aod Coocord springes tops and no tole; sulaa cle: Kani four wid atx paweuger ruckaways, Cabriulela, Vie- tork aetons, eve, etc., that we are selling ai popue Alw a lace xarlety of yuod second: band work, ineiadlte top and pen bacon cartliges, tusd wagons rte canopy-top pasetons to {R'eiouedoute, Werwendle ail brauckes Of ‘carriage re= airing nromigny. inne ew Siaumer and af trasouaile NNGTER @CO,, 30 tu su Wabaat-ay. ] JOR BALE—REBTAUKA Kuod location; very cheap fur cast. 248 Raat Meds Banent ‘uit FALE--A rar ore ae ita'mun bad vet called upoa bim to | PYatarsand it, near Lincomn Parkt small payincnt slcully what they really wantoty Li ead do | down, Apply to owner, dlu Hurlbert-st. nothing inthe matter, Durlug the afternoun | =~" - — Rie Hughiet, after consulting with tho other | SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ___ ollicers of the road, decided to accede to the de- Frou sALeS gray WILL BUY A_BEAUTIFVUL LOT, i ram act e tone block from depot, at ange, 7 wallea from, wand of bis men, wud notice Was acut to thera | aes, sis dunn ‘and 83 thonthiys cheapest property that the reduction urdered in the pay of the en- | fn market, and sown frees sbatract treo; 10-veat train gineers would not be made. None of the other | siready on MCA MUOMWN. 14 Lasalic st, oom men on this Road were reduced, aud heace ne | = COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ —— action in regard to thelr pay Was pecessury. Un | —~. wane cian Pica aed £ fn violent antagontem. It mey falrly bo urged | Teiadifiicult to understand what there ts to that @ rallroal company, if {t cannot afford to | CoMPromlse on. It fe belioyed that the roads pay a'brakeinan a faly salary, should ralso rates | 8F¢ vot maklog money even at the pruscnt low of transportation, Tho railroad companies are | Tes ufwaxes. If this be true, how can the mouarch of the traveling public and of the peo- | ¥28c8 bo fnereasedd Are railroads guing to plo who ship frelgbt, quite as entiselyas thy | Yorrow money to pay tho deficits In their treas- gro emperors ofthe brakemen, This country | WY. eaused by this increase in expouses? Then fina seen three uF four railroad men alt in a | W201 thera willing to lend money to & corpara- Fort Leavenworth this ovening for 8t. Louls. They have been wider murclipyg ordere for twenty-four hours, cv, PUBLIC SENTIMENT. THE PRESS, , - | £ OALM STATEMENT OF TUB CASE, SALE — MEATAUNANT WITH BAKELYS location; dolug good business. ‘Boa, , Tribune office, NE, TR BEST PAYING DUUG-STORES jorthern Mica for sale; datog tyes) comes 1 eee aso ckwaReSs HESSELKOTIL, #1 East Chicage-ay. H (TO EXCHANGE. __ tion ta_sink fn thls manner? Noone, we aro ee rf WK TPL e maa YT ANTED-PARTY Witt CAPITAL TO INVEST £ Baltimore American, July 19, hotel over thelr champagne, and, ta Ging the | sure. Until there is a better prospect than at | recelving the notive a deputation was sent to Sn Two titixors | "TO EXCHANOE SEO Leeann IN afiouny peat Ad Ia Snail mgchestcel tareatiens aick sale ray j There ts uo disguising the fact that the publlc| rates of freight, take $30,000,000 from the pock- | present of railroads earning something for their Call for full particulars. | gq one-quarter uf ainile jerue propia, res Tribuge I. the Company's ollice by the wen to assure the olllcera of roud that thelr action wus satis factory, und that they would continuo to work H eee Right 0, Meare, acre eee cu are | Ruet@ Mavi eam feted a ON now satisticd, and that they | ~~ SAL ESTATE W. Rg re would not quit work unles# compelled to do so ee R AL ESEATS WANEE Ds. ....3 property. Alo lowe, ® etsof the producers of the Northweat in the | stockholders, thera is little hupes of thelr belo transportation of tho product of a single year, suis to increase the expenses of their admiuts- Why should the railroad companies combine : A pLUNDER, against tho Jaboring maui ‘They tix tho ratesof ‘ Nathelite (Teun,) Amertoan, transfortution of passengers and ‘of freight. ‘There may be, and no e, Shoutd the employes of w great railroad puy for Tivae of ie Lebeearas Hicttiods tana sympathy is with tho employes of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company who ars trying to prevent a further reduction of their wagea by preventing the runuiug of frelwbt “trains. If the statcincots wads by the striking fremen as ‘to thelr insuficleut compensation aro correct falleusd, now wrwded wood tuost desirable locations | $25 per act NO RXCTIAL $50 worth sound burse, Address t WO EXCHANGE -CLE AC improved farms fut stock of hardware ur ee BOAHDING AND LODGING: ' TT —eLEG AN. a ul ir ine FA Pbtilaad i GE. 4 + ELDRIDGE wh 16 Res 6 AND 1y BAST ADAMS. 8T. rooms to GTS ASD THI rem, with board, : WAN boots as p ¢ % ¢ ce BNTED—TO WUY--TO MOVE-ON WESTSIDE, | soca; wl bay suize caddy Hoot 53 kachunge utd. | $1.90 Per dey. ae ‘ (aod wo have ou seacon to doubt: they cay | ERE Searls, wis avatar raat Tf che | Wi aud wometines Moreazhted, and” thus | WLAN RET Gece haa were secur ud | Maia lens wae aaeae os Tae | OB : 3] Fast WASURTTONSESEROCITHese | certainly have reasou to complain of the sya | not agree tu put thelr prices ot w"liguro whic | Feat corporations may be committing a blun- | the other roads, and a disposition bo shun to | ane OM tee ae ee PARTNEMS WANTED. | perweet. wut tard: it-meat Ueweus 64." H tem adopted by the Compauy which proyents | will enable their eunployes to livet “Tuy right | der whichis hard upon labor. If ft is unjustly | prevent bis meu from working, bo would at \WANIED-Two-srory FRAME RESID M | SARTNER WANTED- WITH CASH CAPITAL LG Kant MADIbOI = DAY i them frum working more than two to four | Of capital tu du whos it’ will with itech canuot ] bard on labor, and nota necessity cansed by once close bis shops, and stop all trains except seucense ee ane: Give full particulars and lwest | PAMTSED, Oy AN Ecco. to umaautacture two slapic | LOE wented. Table Urat-class Board, 64 | i days in the week, and throws on them the bur- | be successfully dented. ‘The right of Japor, | creumstances which the compaufes cannot con- | t2% paucnxer, thus save bis meu frum bu- | ae ee ES anitienof foe ged 16 all Cauitieg, pay log 251 60 ine = ‘West Side. t den of paying thelr boarding at the terminus of | WHR may be embryo capital, to combine in ita | trot, feds e blunder, and will recoil upon tue |! forced to fotm in tho strike, HOUSEHOLD Goops, Aenea Wirctone very ie riak. “The adveriber uae SOUTH CURTIG-8T.. NEAR MADIs0y—to—} hey hav own bebalf can hanily puted. But the | ritroads. But, whatever the merits of t ‘About noon information was recelyed here | <7. : 7 SICRREACR: | de Re ee eee Ce re asec eee Se) | LT reat, ulcely-curulaned’ suite ut front revive for | th divisiun until they hayes chauce tw bring # | quarrel of the two is always tobe deprecated, | [I Tetes. But, ei eee ane a aaa ee ee tee | that the roads at St. Louis had quit work, which | POR! EEUU ANT A ISR ELAC ES Sifeoutees the test A¢ Wccnhtcced'ts | gent abd wite OF two gents; also alugis room, with oF i traiu beck to the starting-point, where thoy | ‘This contest is uot lMttle, Tho idea which | and unjust ta the publle, equate, urd | increased the excitement ameng railway men, Mee ee ergy ae, Suierceduice | takenuld of a verfectiy save and pruatabiy busticea can | withvdt board 4 have thelr homes. The fireman who makes the | creates this rallroad strike Js slumbering tn Naga ” As noon a8 ay auido. a uA of rouimon turutiure’ | See Secu a Motels, ! trip from Baltimore to Martinsburg, and re- | C¥ery store, inevery manufucturing cstabifsh- 4 BEWIOUS BYIL.! MR, M’MULLIN, OF THY CHICAGO & ALTON, Gulvii7 North Clarkest (Second Euor) ria cue bsensy 2 "|| AF eUABAGHOIEL: ee aah, Wo WAAAY, ‘ a 4 1 ment, in cvery place where men are employed New Orleans sicayuns, found that bis wien were forced olf the truing UC OO Sa tr aj | PAETNEY WANTED & THAT, WILL LAE ME N Rebs Rionroe x83 perday, Bouma, 60 ceutss } mains there two days at his own oxpenve before | i ttls ‘Uniccd States The torch cud cou- | ‘Tobe forced to call ou the Federal Govera- | aud compelled tu quit work by the strikers at | \WANT En oto ec GEASS | Mi S10 aad ak lveraud stricuy dey in rroccey | Weal W center pee week, 83 10 $7, < i be can got back to Baltimore, has not carned s | flagration may sot bu distant, There are times { ment to asstat the Rtato in enforcing its author . Louls to take part iu the strike azainst their | a as Pater ie Will praerve cite eb te. per 6u dress D.C, Wikaage HOUSE, 179 STATE-ST.. OFFOSITE: i Boller Crore and above bis expenses during bls | Win Law dics, and murdvr takes the evel | ity againet its own citizens, ts aconfeaaion of | Wil, he ordered ull work at te slope to sup, | STS arenes | ail ‘i Pe Te deg three days’ ruvuing avd waiting, A system shapo of justice,” aud this common Bellet f bt bi and withdrew all the freight train. The wen __ STORAGE. _ _~ | Paytei v ANTED-1O INVEST $3,000) Ir yee! i " : nthe “disturbauces if Wweakucss which fg no doobt humiliating to a Reduced, and baveno | “(HSoLUTELY FIKE-POUF STORSUR POR PUR: Nerloces chat wig pay @ targa pruilt. Address fup | === mare — Vike this ls tnly calculated to breed discon- fi is of this hour ts on this road have not bee: 4 TSOLUTELY FINE-PROUF STORAGE POR PCR. | gy Svs in tat nase gud, Tribune Ble, Lost AND FOUN. certaluly calculated to bree the danger of the bour. Capital aud labor, | State ottlcer posseased of spy dogres of State vance, but Sir, McAtuliin took the stephedidto A pltity, merchandise, carrlagen cic. ; money Waied | 2° 5 = anes Poth uberis tent among thy tralumen, and to impress them | that ought to walk hand in and, are | Pridoor oilivial dignity. Every occurrence of |: Keep atrikurs {roi uther roads Of biy hue or | 1perceat year. WAKES & CU., Tuy West Mourve-at. | === 5 TESICALL Ost = RUBUE Hi THO TORY, HINGst } with @ conviction that tuey are not justly dealt | now clashing. The quarrel ja wider than ruil- | {us kind, tou, is a serfous evil, because Me tends | from interferlug with his men. He rao all bis ELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 74 AND SOVAN | .. SEOsIC inten | amaretto enter Fark bei er with, road, of ft might be tvs leared. In this quar- | tv linpalr popular respect’ fur the authority of | jocomotives at Bloouitugton and at this point uran-o.-- Storage (or furaisure and wvschee! TE REDTCTION 1s wuices OF, IANOSAND |v ocr Last. TY EVENINGS BETWEEN t When we como to investigate: tho underlying rel, us in must quarrels, both parties will luse. | the State. : on shle tracks, where he dceued them saler a 2A, reas, Our cuoraiess "yuaranice lower prieee RAR Sey ei cntnh eras Hl cause of this apparcut tajuatice to the:iromen How far it mayextend none cau Intellizently CANNOT BUT BB DAFBATED. -- than in the round-houses. __ MACHINER Ve _ than cen be fous eiewbure ls the clty, BTORY & | the chi predict, There are the slumbert ssibititics Deirolt Tribune. of Sts reaching all jodustrics, Wher Omen and However formidayle the demonstration of the childrey are murdered ln Pittsburg; whea men und women fear to take a train; wpen man | strikers may be; their attempt to tnterfere with Hayes ie lawlcasly called uu for United States the rights of others, and to substitute-intimida- tro tO attend i is Beats when the Goveror {on for law, must: and.will be putdown. In @! sunwois bhe wilitia to tuks care of an | takicg this course they oppose theausclyes dot Ohiv town; whem she etreets of this peaceful |. merely te the anise bower Of tus States aud Sibalruf quid-bowed spectacles. yi (Feasts eideh anus them sto. 12 Vola as AT THR OFVICR OY THE PITTSBURG, FORT WATHE Waste fiamoratery, "AN ENOTES & CHICAGO ‘frou 12 to Id-horse power, to run a stone crusher, Railroad there was much (vss excitement than | Apply tos. Wo OWUEKLOUK. Motipe, UL the day beture. ‘The sisbaes rend Pltesba ee EW were much niure reassuriog, and ft was bob | ~~~ ~~ venom thought an Ee a - Fort ate ue | J¢) 2iRSr Ags MACLIN property at Allegheny wou any further | {buy eeean; ail worrunte propery ae eed from Fort Wayoe was | cists *L'an ollees 3 Clon the freight-engines, we fud uo reason for ahargiug the Company with o disposition to oppress its employes. In fact, thes whole trouble proceeds frou a landable effort on the partof tho Company ta keep more uten in its + Service thag are necessary for the moving of Its Eis WANTING a” bik Se EIS yuuuti gu to the cattery deanery prone, Me deeah can al any dese “it to, 34 : BAGHOLSOS CUS NCO. uae alas Mayor, N OUP ate uid. OworF can bave by proving OF ail Paring etbebsce st 30) guuth Galeccuste fe REWARD A RED RUSSI4, LEATHE! SS aA Geo radt’ con inlay awiuatlg* enteratidhiw ease SS1Q) MONTHLY WILL BUY A SN Ou a ‘ a pat x lopey lemned om mas | $20 LELDS Temple of Stunt, vd Vou Wureu

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