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WDAV JULY 2%, 1877. held Ina qufet manner, The men seemed tobe | wonld enatain him Ineaying that ¢ 10 IS HERE. Cenesal Strike. Among. the roid meant | able fertzht on han mek Kost nad | that this demand waatd be corapsied, with, snl PD MALE HELP. ci i + thet 3 folnonly just aml fale and, If the men woald | two care uf California fralt, which wag eold totho | thelr wages restored to the ol ienre, Aaneamne | nanenee oe ena haw onan AHL HITE RSH Ta te ey sate etling of excitement and teauble, | beat poevinle advantage. ‘Tho Michigan Nouthern | ‘The rien im the shops then Inqaired if they LOCATED Bookkcepern, Clerks, &co had pone at all, an far ae could be learned. were included In that order: but, n= na one ‘Opposite Flint & Thetnpeon a clevators, oath of | seemed to xnow, and Mr. Manville hac retarned to Twelfth etrect, the crowd cin necoee four or Ave | the city, there wasno way to find out, and they dee ewiteh engines, and ordered the men on them to go | ctded fo hold a mreti pwlitenfor fF money at 12 per cent, Weis frequently: abamented, hy outelaces and balers, | tillage the wffleereto Kece peses andl harrnanys ie and at one time It was feared! that there Intermed | Jonked Into carefully, ani they snonid be fuily eat ae \WVASTERSA COMPETENT GERMAN PRESCIIP- Ay atin eter. “Address, with references 2 Trip: ders would inflame the pnesions of the atrikers, | Hefled. Ho ald not want to pay the pay wootd he re- i 2 this morning at (he shape | Bron SALE STONE-TRONT, ALL MADER Erndens M | atored, hecaner HA Fa Ty ce ree | tothe mops, ‘Thte rtopped thg rinning of carain- | at o'etock to declue what they would do. ‘The | I provementa, within t'¢ mites of the Teltuing off — 3 . Rall anil cause them to commit acta of violence, Isut | MOfrt, Necaner it wanIA Oe fanneae thar every | tote elevators, and tty ald were oollged to | track men badin-the meanwhile gotten an andl- | atoust UJ. COLL, 12 McCormick Mack. WANT Na ia work, SMITH & CO. Toronto, Chicago Railroad cool heads ruled the strikers, and wlee connael pre+ | thing phauld ‘be eatisfactary. Of coutec. IP clone ure cnee with Me, Manville at Mr. Fleniing's ofice, = eee eames | Canbis, 6 sailed, and the mdnalmply husted themselves with | men wished to atelke lie could not prevent tt, and winntag over to thelr ride laborers yot at work in | thonch ho weploreit such metion, and hoped they varioun freight warshonses, ft a atiort thme crory | Would try to prevent it, and prencrve the Utien " which nad always exieted, yet, If they did stup outalde Inbarer of the Michigan Central wan num | Work, He would anne wp the. frelebi-honsen at bered among the ttrikers, having willingly a once. He wanted the men not to hesitate to come quleaced of been coerced into the etrike, Sut ihe Lt ae sien aa make suisreetians ite ean ineldle frelghtmen, with one or two exeantions, re- | Hut tho best thing todo naw was to wat 4 as excitement was over, and then seek an adjnatment matned at thelr porta, notwitliatanding the groat- | Or pricvances, not try to. sawap horees. while pressure brought to bear on them, and continued | crossing the stream." to discharge freight, e Committee, after exprerning the confidence Having been ancceesful at the Michigan Centrat | inAle.ATucker felt by all the med, rcinrned tw the rds at th tof Lake street, evidently not sat~ depots, the attikers proceeded tn x body to the | {amod, but atlitdesteoum of the ‘retnen ta thelr old SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. V TANTED. a sen FREIGHT. and persnaded him to post a notice saying that the = LD—-A MAN TO DO PASTRY HE SUNECL LOT, ‘walUon tabio at noon, Apply at No, €93 Howth * Early in the day Mr. Wheeler, of the Chicago. | increaro wouid extend to them, Tho men have | Rack Island & Pacific faniroat. feaued Inatractious Apparently deetled not to gy to work nntere the rn aeanee. 7 mea frum | ialsted to the shippere over that rad that no mora freish! je bing of road f+ incinded fn the order. am cheapest property . to tae tie ceived inti the present foveriah cundi- | After the atrikerain the city had driven off the | InmarKet, and shown £1 Ares te emnhtaia Wirinee teen Teen Hon of affairs had favoraly altered. “In conee; men at the (relgut denote. and ent ailthe awitel | ¢ Sadyon. MA UNOW NS, Ue basalle Rout P pay. Apply at Wy. EDMONDS, 164 Ft uencoof th roRuNcaINEnto, nocn there gine ie rotnd-lnnse, about x of em 96° <<) guenco of thet Memicant quaniity of freight in | boarder etght freisht ears and forced an engineer | —<--- DOUNTHY REAL ESEATEs, .... the depots of the Company: eo, in. easo | tocarry them tothe shops of the Lake Shore & | JOR SALE —ON EXCHANGE Pott Ct : of a partial renotition In Cuicazo of Pittsburg tere | Micbizan Southern Kailfoad, which aes entered MURTDEt preety Arne chase CREE fn Wiscon ASTENCAT DERN ES provided avninet. ‘Thie relent had been hurr! jed to ope. e foreman B. 7 AWAD é: ie seit 9, proved to luo shipping quarters nt Forty-second | Of the shops told them that they had no cauee of Lada LEST AEE WANT WARTER— A cool wadoxt 1ioseit F005 atreet, and diepatched from town on tho reguiar | complaint, ae thelr demande tiad been complied Wearzeporo BUY—TO MOVE—ON WEST $8 fat oe by a preferred. Cal nebedate tine, with, The spokesman wanted to know !f the in- § two-story franie lumve frinn 7100 ronmm, fat POU BALE sin WIE HY AD lone hinck from det, a¢ Operatives. Where It Began, and How Carried from Place to Place. Demands of the Ilinols Central, Haltimbte & Onto and Iitinens Central trefght dos, | (etcds Dugatilldestrous of the retutl tsioeation | “Orders were aleo tstued by the offcers of the | errare extended to the whole line of road, and, | Goecmcers Must De® barwaln Adurem dh THlby “Employment Agoncien. ‘ ote, where, after much persuasion, the train | were especially diasatiefied, and characterized the | Company to hold all freight ehlpped to Chieoeo at | when told that itdid nob, he sald that would not | S2eomce. a | WV ANTED~TO. LEAVE T0-S10UT, 100 RATLOAD z Rock Islind d Oth Pe 4 i 5 7 a Rock Ishind, ane er hands of those roads jolncd handa with tho | Canfercnco nn ‘all talk.” some potnt convenient ta the city, where It will he | do, an they wero working for the rinhts uf all, and TO RENT~HOURES. ay itmneres free fares wages $1.40 Inautre at It. a i y In the meantime, the fretght-men, laborers, and | rate from possible depreaations of tha mao, The work moa tceane tintll the wages were restored tothe | ~~~ - tne | F. CHIISTIAN'S, 268 South Water-at., Room IL, : Employes. , alrineres tra eaters had etopped work andl gathered in | pointe thus selected are iiiue Ieiand and Washing- | whole line. ‘The new Dirertors of the, railroads ‘West Side. Vy ANTEpegn waliucal frre ' AM INFORMAL MEETING groups discassing the sitnation. ‘They had made | ton Helzhte, where there are extensive wide tract then boarded their train, and Foreman Truomily T?, RENT-—THR MOST COMPLETE AND CONVEN+ . ie per days dave tht Ca free fare. wan held shortly after 9 o'clock near the Minor | Np thelr minds that $1.10 0 day wan too little to | Tuc agouts of the Company are also instructed to | detailed engine No. 49 to take them to the Stock+ fent honsea in the elty for the money. now in pros | J. it. BECK te 28 West Mtandolph-at. Hive on. The majority were deeent ant quiet in ce ae recelye no perishalie freight, and this provieo is | Yards, and any other points they might wish to ges of erection being tiguily. insisted’ on. So" far the | vinit, . lata be seen at ouratl Hock Island? Huad hae been unmoloated, | At the Stock-Yaria th Directors vieited all the TOTWIN & CURRY, 140 Deashorn-nt._ | V expeeting ar herctofore atated. All teninn, | packing-hotisce and compelled the men toqalt ati Pea both fre(ght and passenger, wore tunning on the | work wherever thelr waves lind heen reduced untht HLICK ROUSE. SECOND nanal echedintey and the Company apprehend no | the proprictora avfeed to pay the old wages. The ~ ss dintealty with thelr employes, believing thas what | packing-bouse of George Armour wae visited, and, | —— = extreine measnrea hava been resorted to have | when the men had been Inforined that wager had North Side. Hinefar been by outsiders. ‘Ufiere appears to ba | not been reduced there, three cheers weremiren for | (O RESTONEAI LINUOLN PARK. A NEW 14- no disposition on the part of the emploses to ree | Me, Armour oy the crowd with o hearty good will, room howe, south front, modern finish and tin. hort te tlotous acta, andall vce anxious tore- | ‘The packing-houre of B. P. Hutchinenn was the | provements, allow prin fer of Monroa aad Uakley-ate, +to Cantral Depot, and ft wae aurced that the strikers | their talk, expressing confidence in Mr. ‘Tucker, fatten.” should prevent both train-men and engineers of all | dat nevertheless atand determined in the Idea that the roads entering the city from farther working In | their pay most be restored, = the Interest of ine companies, NG Inflammatory asian AW o'clock Ar, Tucker's ranctam wad remarke were made, ‘Tho men evinced a atuli- horn deternituation to carry ont the objects of the ANOTHER DEPUTATION, airike, ‘To x Thine fenorter Mey remarked that | conalating of five men-four freleht Iaborers and they deprecated violence, and wouhl not reaoct to awitehman—who Lad belonged to the previona ited lung aa the bent of thelr inclination—to pre- | delegation. Thin corference was mach ike the vent the running of freight traina—was not inter. | former, bat tho mon seemed more contented with Miscellance TO TARM AGENTS" GUIDE rr cireuiation over ION: three HAMES BF. BCOTT, 09 Dearbor rs Fon THI8, AND Gangs of Half-Grown Boys Olosing Up All the Factories, ing article, Li. foam 1h CRATE og RS TH i WOU ca, Now I uur tine to take nfone, i Lasaiie-tt., corners iret for. “3 Scaring Women, Intimidating Men, a Wo-runtn mariiestront, nice ie was-Aaturesand fornnce, In very Rod nelkhiwrhood, ANTED—IRAVELING ND ning fornier, De tHe en ty tho Manter of Transpore | rame labor nt as carly aday ay ts jiossible, pro- | next to receive a call. although the men had had an A ‘ LING MEN AND Saoki B d eve pitt, Sorat Ut they are Uo entnint Goatees, | tating ie. told Theme how the roud fu tort | vided they can get the advance they domand. ivance that very morsing. 317, Uutchinnon was CABS RS TLALE. deg endeineate OTe NOP BEA | gd Hysatinermces em wamteds At once, Call acKking & brewery, an “rahe blood be on thelr heads, and not on ones. oney, {ta stock laving come down from par to ANOTHEIL ACCOUNT. forced to make atill another increase Inthe wages | = ‘how the Boode In tiinols had destroyed wen rogatcd another striker, and ho a We hope | ty-one bridger: the fuwa ratiroad Jegislatton had to galn aur rights, —bread for our families, ‘and « been hostile, and eaeciaily how every day this decent living for oureelves.” To all of which | #trike continued itcost the Company $4,000, ond there was generat ageent. They were in no mood made It that much tean able to restore wages or do for argument, and vreferred to stand ny extended | anything else, 1 4 Pe inter Shortly ater Worclock a gang of men, perhaps | of ble mento bring them ap with the other packers, What do we hape to gain, did inten ey Miron hoya appeased in the vielnity ef | Lach of the packers were visited in turn, and all the bonded warehouses lolow the Lake shore & ed to Incrrace waces to the samo as Mr, Mfenigan Southern itatteoad depot, and walked | Armuur was vaying, which neemed to satialy the along the tracks between the fretght de- | dictstura. The crowd again boarded theit cars and Pole” Of the, above-numed. foal, ‘They | Were returned to the city by enzine No. 40, g i *ANTED-STHE! SMEN ANT b TO MENT_NOONS: AY seas cae ae a area eae wipped fo er alt ats. mlonx felters u b conte: cM. LIQINuTOs, 45 /aud Making it Lively Generally. tO NENT—NICELY. Lat itoom 34, 115 Aung tha other interests which spcclally suf- | were qnict and puacetit enoush, and were Inthe evening wil war quict at both the Rock wultes to pri Starling a Fire for Fon-Stopping the inset sbont this time fered waa, iced yore de ty the men kant thenelghboriuod to be | Ieaud and Michizan Southern supe, No froicht | fur ltent bon ui i po : PP g A LOCOMOTIVE UARD 1M BWITCHING TRANSPORTATION OF GHAIN the wirtkers of the M: gan Central Kailroad. ‘Phe | trina are Teavine, but the Michican Boathern | rp'O EN NISHE: TANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR G useworkinaemall private family. West Munroe-a? Authnelties In charze of the frelelit depots deemed | folka wera busy eonding thelr enipty cere out of the dt best to prevent the possibility of any trouble ware one teain of eighty, care waa sent to South with thes, and elosed the depots immediately, re- | Chicago, The passenzer truina on the Michiran firing to receive ane deliver ang ninre freight, | Southern arrived on time, No trouble la anticl- ‘The employes were told to qui pated by elther the Huck Teland or Michigan Santif- most of them went haine, glad to crn ltouds among thelr own men if they are not in- tgaa Centeal Hallrnad frevht care anprorched | Into {he elevators on the wharves a1 the lake and as upto one of the alieds, ICwna the only | Fiver, About 160 care were on track tealting to one that put ian appearance doring the day in | £0 tuto these elevators, A amd 1, snd the work that vicinity, Maappearance cavecd a connnotion | wae procecding burtly when the gang came along, amons the crowd. and I an tnetant delegation | At that the about thirty curs had been ena un anit UNTGiET UNFULNISTIED rooms, dowbic or Mugle, the text fu the city, very ap. in iiryant Hock, corner of Hinndolph aad Dear- Apply at ftoin 5: Weut Side Cars~-Other Cheer- ful Eecentricities. CLA WANDS! eht, aod WUNaepaseEd: $2.50, Ot OM Jy furnished. co, tt 8h, ana 83 pur week. In the th no care, and would rin the locomotive | stock on hand Intu vesecla, up to the'shop nt Weldon, ‘This sntiefied the mett, 1% SCENE ARVUND THE EREIGHT DEPOTS and the locontutive sped ap the road and appeared | on **the Ieland,”’ or pter near the A and B no more during the day, The stelkers, after ic: | elevature, waa during the tnucning one of curlous ceiving accessions to their numbers, at I o'clock | quiet and yet wonderful eathertress of work, ‘The quietly departed in two budics, ova going Inthe | Company's furinet direction of the Chicage, Burlington & Quine restful, supine, ‘No. S17 Western-nv.t quire at 4S Wertyrn-a "70 HES, pypaep og ae, iuut twenty-five strong eurronuded the tron-hores | empticd, but when the yang caine along they 2 rw * 2 2 a *, anid enzaved in consultation with the engineer and. calenig too away Uhe switel chaluee nat left the | None of then, as far own, terfered with by outalders, rpo estat ibn on Ba Agr SCUCFAL A OU ate Mags-Meetings in the Evening | freman: the latter teal appearances being mere | remaining crea, whero they were. | Mesera, | Of strikere, Duu of the depal cmploges. In cons es ont’ inked ren.on Rist wor, Helighital uF alservant 6 8 (rts hoy, ‘The enginvet waa roquented to-vacate, but | Buckinguam and the others round about the yersntion with a@ reporter of TH Tausens, said IN BRIEF. roommate rivate family. Useof bathe |e ‘ GREE ss at Maskell Hall and on Lo emiy verted to feave ile engine: but, after | clevators were wonderfully bitsy wetting olf grain, | tat as far as he Krew there waa no probability of | a : aE. West Sides Tea GOOD OL O1 SETI x «Market Street. awhile, infarmed the sisikers that he would sturt | aud by night they had whunted a good part of the | muy of the men of his class (Inside workers) atti MEN THE RAILWAY MEX WORE UP YESTAR: | ¢1o uENT—t12 PEK MONTILONEW DICK HOUEE, | be Gombeston, ei 7 hist : fraltot work. Appty a modern [mpruveinents, io: | Ugden-ar., corner Marrieun-at. ae bea Ponenen Veer aD coMpr SHED ROOM, WITH “hotsswi + WcOr Hatsted bes ) 314 Vera bat got, enough dirsatisficd | they congratulated ttcmacives that they had ea- e fuele rituations. ‘Tho trackmien and the | eyed tne gemceal strike wich wan expected to be Wark, but the magority of the 200 men before men- | MAupurated during the nicht. The situatiog in the toned were not raliroud men nor even Inboring | morning wasthe exme as ithad been the day before, inen, They were loafers and thieves, to whom a | with the exception that the switchmen of the Micn- TA NICELY-F! bath roam. 34 ‘Buren and Harriton. North Side. The Obstructionists at the Latter Place Gently Removed by the feevants were quiet, care! Lay about the deputs as if 0 hey “4 . a rt rto the Pitteburg « in te rf had, I tever e . fight was a treat and plunder accustom, Be that an | pean (PO REST-A NICKLY-FURNISHED SLEEPING | ercnves tur cia Police, a a cr Pear ral UR RH Taper expected, thy | tay, they proved fo ue alurming. to the imay- | fan Central had etrock during the night. ‘This, ‘room for One’ or two qutecxentiemen. inatite st | Vy ax ty O— Guols UIEL-TO COOK ASI DO ; at act of rebellion against the laws of the land. L Myht. puostibly” fulluw, ‘Tho | Ruers of the rond, who ordered no more tralne sent however, wae conshlered of Ihttle timportance. All | 10 Bout Ano-at, W Aids hourewurk, Noply at 1010 Sitchigan-are nose rentained at a atand-stlil at the Michi; work owas done by a few of the out, nor alluised to come in, ofnendien, about & o'clock a, m,, the men who | "po RENT—FORNISUED ROOMS, €1.20 TO &: to-tlay, per weekt convenient to business centr p-iKA IS EAESDnEsS. BUNDLE WAST: w TAN Mletiiganeste, ewe Char | Wa Ti ciminber bnafia at Attaatie Hove ws D-A WUMAN TU DO PASTRY WORK. n abpply at the sonata in Cen y tral Rajlrond to # considerable extent, since no | ex-employes and the draymen uf the different frejpht téains were pormitted to arrive ordepart. | houses which had goods in the fréipht huures, During the day ‘Theae men were as bay as the typicul bee who TELEGRAMS WERE RECEIVED ceases pot to buze becatae ho cannot well do any- from the headquarters of the road at Detroit, axk- | thing elec but buzz. ‘The Baltimore & Onto freight ing for particulars of the progress of thestnke. | depot wan entirely closed and dark na the grave; Ony of then, from Genoral-dansyor MH. B. Led. | note man remained avout, and if there buppenca yard, aeking whether the sirikers would reaumo | to be any freight therein belongine to Chieazo thelr occupations providing an Increase was con~ | merchants, why, they could look atthe building ecded them, was conveyed (o tho atrike | and hope fur its safety. . ‘Cho Hilnals Central deput ers by Mr, ©. 0. Wheeler, local Freivht | was open at the end and at many of the freight Agent, and the reply wae, ‘' We wonld | exiteat the alden, Hram theao the valuables were go to. work, bat tho other atrikers would | pouring forth ax font ns hauls could work anddraye Foon stopus. ‘The men mado no new demand, |‘recelve. - Every nun who had goode fuside was not and in fact, during (ho entire day, made no de- | only anxious, but eager, to see them outand inhia mand whatover tion the ofiiciala of the Michigan | ownatore., When tho merchant had not his own Central, Daring tho day ao amall force in the | deays he pall lous prices to hin who had a enoral frolght oftce discharged large quantitios of | wagon nnd hursor, and bade him draw away the Fretgnt from the cousignnients on hand. ‘Tho | goods to what acemed a safer vlace, merchants, Judging from the hurricd arrivel and | cus departure ‘of their wagons, ecemed eolicltous a8 | teams went sharply Wo the stone pavement, glad to the mately of their goods, although tho officials | to: get ont of tae doubt—to put it atthe depot hadne apprehension of an alarining | mildly, Tho draymen and ancl’ few character. of ‘tha workmen as had any ree ‘After the departure of the atrikera for the Cht- | spect for the extra dullar which was offered thom cago, Jurlington & Quincy and Pittsburg & Fort | fora few minnten' work, pogyed away and carriod Wayne Depots, quictude prevailed in the vicinity | off nearly all the valuably goods on which private uf the depot, and but for the occarional rumoling | consuners hadaclaim. One of the most peculiar sound of freight wagone, hurrying to and from the | things in the whole afalr wae the eague interest— depots, nuthing disturbed the gencrul peace and | not to en feverish anxicty~which the teams and . ee. IAL AND ROAD) work at the freight houses ofthe Michizan Central, very soon after the appenrance e ane, began | Iilinole Central, and altimore & Ohio Katlroade, — fo make up tralne of empty care and eend tein out 4 wit toate en awitehen where they would be ante | #!l Of which are pituuted at the footof Bouth Water from the depredations of a moh within the regse—quit work. They then called apon the city, Imite. It wae dene partly, no | syficumen, trammen, firemen, engincers, etc, duubt, to prevent the spreading of’ the | anu perauaded them ty quit work. The biavo” fn the lumber-yarde, which are | awitchmen of tho —‘filinnis. | Central ‘contagious to the freight dopate, in ease tha"| ationtly. after this went tothe cars should be fred. ‘The band of rioters dd not } ofica of the Iinola Central, where they were re- attempt to force any of the men in the Iumber- } cetved by Mr. doseph Tucker, Master of ‘I'ranepore yards to stop worklug, thuuch operations in ail the | tution, and other ofticlala of the road. Thuy de- ds wero largely adspenged, and also in the | manded an increase of there wages. Mr. Tucker inanufactaring establishn i explained to them the situation quite fully, and The ruters did no damagd to any property: sand that the iinois Central wae etill paying They etopped an incoming train at about LL | wazes than most ather ruade, and if the pi o’cluck but eoomed to have no idea of why they | awiichinen wns tocreased, he had to treat all other huddune sv, While they were debating whut they | employce of the road the eaine, He sbowed them haPhetterdo, the train staniingon the track, Mr. | that the ealaries of the oflelals hed been reduced Odell, an otticer of the road (the Luke shore & | ina much larger proportion than thoxe of the em- Michican Southern), made hie appearance amouz | plozes, aud the lurge falling off in the earnings of them and requested them to permit hlin to take In | the road necessitated such a course. He was will- ONM CAN LOADED WITH HUTTBIL Jug to look into thelr care carefully after thie ex. ‘They asecnted In the pest of humor, and Me. | encuent had paseed, and Ifa wronj had been uone Gdell ‘thanked them courteously. In’ detaching | them it would be rectificd ns soon as po-sible. He the car tho attontion of thu rtulers, who wandered | hoped they would try to prevent a strike on the almlcesty about tke a lot of abcep, wae drawn | road, a9 eich action would hurt them and the otter from the train, andthe the, railroad nen wero) ermployes as much as the road. enat Lo we OF their train ue wy row fit. MB NEN LET Me nother train of about thirty empty ‘cara whlch | with alice RAN ERaEAR Ae One of the Workingmen’s Leaders Has ao Talk with tho Mayor---Scenes at tho City-Hall. 0 Varker House, Halsted and stadi- OOK AND KITCHEN GIL fe hrepared to work, Tho Militia Called Under Arms—A Visit to the Armorios—All Quiet at Night, ponaltile a a sulle ts calied to thie large, weli-lucaicd block un rae Cana}at, between Lake aut Randoinn, roxisy and | YQAS! GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS DRESS: Iam |eouthesst corner Wabash-ay. ax sud Van 1 Yearnat very reasonable Ngures, o will tit out alred fur any farm of dusinera ‘whatever, Naulta wo the Dulin y applylnis at once to Madliunecte ao kK SIFUATIONS WANTED-MALEs. our futerests will be served | An leatagetta Annee LANDY, oom 3, 149 East Bookkeepers, Cler'! 1 WANTED-IN THE WEST RY A E pher, pennian, ani accountant, Tea irainens ex periet ainitty. Address 2, Bux St, Maultus, Qnusdace Couhty ITH ATIVS WANTED=AS_ CLERK BY A MAN a Kugileh, German, Swedish, and Danish: es given, Address Z sz, Tribune A Large Force of United States Troops ‘Will Arrive Here To-Day. With the falluro of yesterday the dangor of mob sulo InChicago has passed. That thoro was an effort to institute.a riot cannot be denied, but tho ludicrous ending of the endeavor {8 most impor- tant as showing tho uttor!mpracticabllity of cat Mehing anarchy tn this city, — . Early in the morning tho awitchmen of tho Biich- WANTED 'TO RENT. STED—TORENTOBY Y LADY, AND dauehter. two furnls! roomsun the West Terme must below, Ad- Who ape: 27, Trinune ofte eat elty refere uitlee. dress, giving partl , ANTED-TO RE o ren Bighteenti aud about #15 per month, ITUATION WAN’ BY A. PRACTICAL ‘ *Y piimber‘as Janttor of a bullting: hava wites wilt doall repatrlag. and make himedi generally, o OF addiess, MEL, 7u Bearhurnest,, [he " Conchmen, ‘Teamsters, &Co TVANCES MADE. OK ft A Soares with Mr. Tacker’s prom . banda, ¢1 tgan Central, who had atrack tho night before, en- | quiescence. soe i icshipmivn felcin eettain. miacke and | were veingawitcted aoout tae stopped. aD the | Fard ghey niet the crowe azaim, ww econ succeeds | delphiet next Clary Hoom ahd GIAO“ WANTED TO. DRIVE, A wagon tered upon the enterprise of making trouble. ‘Th At about balf-past 3 o'clock cobehonres of pig-lenk. Now, plg-laad i not a | nwitchman, Jobo Burns, was told not to tnterferc, | eu In persuading thom lo runall theewitch enzines | ¢ + OR OLD Uob. WY nud work {nu stores good penman and Lest of tel pon the enterprise of making trouble. ‘They oEANTIING RUMOR thing which the Floters can carry away and convert | ‘They detached the enaine, which they fan eouth- | on ton side-track and abandon them, Froi. here ereitme A cdrepy 2 tay See Cy Lb” FOR ul Muney to loan on waten of every descrtgitton at GOL Once tite Kas eccured the sympathy of other employes of the snme Road, and succecded in raising a force, The firat object of nttack was the IllinolsCentral, whose workmen they induced to Join them. Those em- ployed on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy cama next, and subsequently tho Michigan Southorn and reached the denota that a mob wan approaching | into money, nor yet Into beer, yet the feutleinen from the direction of Weldon, which had threat: | with the white wagons apent musclo, and haaten- tned to * clean out all the raliroad omicos.” Tho | ed, and mada thetneclyes numerous over certain Feport created no little excitement, and a general of plg-lead, while the maliciius rioters, the rlot seemed inminont, ‘Tho mob soun appentod, ontunted strikers, and thy flondieh odjectorn to andas they marched down the Hlinuls Conteal ea eat on the nofteat bags they aul Sind aul {a the direction of tho depot | laughed at tho main strength wasted and the muscle they busted — thomsolves’ with uncoupling exhausted in the affray with the lend. cara and In endcavering to stop an Lllnole Central are ward, and left tho cara standing. ‘The engine was subacquenily abandoned by the rioters, and the train of empity cars was taken out too alde track in thasaburbs, All of tho proceedings of the mov had thus far been characterized by the display of the greatest freedum and ea arity. The first natned characteristic waa probably the result of the absence of any opposition or even remunstrance from the rallroad men who apparently had aban- act the crowd went slong the tracks Front and induced all the men emptosed by the Niinole Central, Michigan Central, and Chicago, Hurilngten & Quincy Railroads to join them. ‘Along ine route thay were Joined by # lurge num: ber of Cuinuiinists and meinbers of the Carpenter's and other Unions, These Intter parties had evi dently been waiting for tbu rauway mien to begin the sirlke that they might assume charge of and gu acu ‘wenty QITEATION WANTEDTA YOUNG FL SY minanan as coachman in private family, Ine Dest refrences. “Address ¥. 156 of c T Haye i ES OF NDMP LAND IN northwestern fowa, upon witch f wish to borrow F22¢will pay Oper cent Intercst Address MM, Box 410, etty Post-onice. MoxEY, 79, LGAS ON TAL ESTATE AT T Jowes! current ral WASMANSDORY & HELIS SITUATIONS WANTE Domesften, GTVATION, WANTED DY | A suung girt to du Keueral housework, i RESPECTABLE WS Htandulph-at, tall Rock Island fell In. Weave > rns . = | boned the place, and left just enough men at tho NEY AND TO LOANS” ON FURSITE! Americat: f 7 Rend elty references, PI ack Island fll me vot ralead tothe digs | Hah atte by aay cherpine a tor Sinonteay | ROCK. ISLAND AND SOUTIT- | sehoistn give sn alam dustemquemmen af tte You with the work. I tw wil, fair to | N[OMi hots rtmure, ver un'good eollatesse Cbs | aires iu West lisinuest + aie at ast, Teiwel ataber vi oo sh Hag, the moby wilel was compoxed principally of ERN. focularity was not esidentiy cwaned By the 1a tirect there wore, ‘ut | few allroad, | men a a SITUATION Wasti i ira to abont oye ati alf-flet oung men, not rullroas 7 nines Lt th tn) ih ORT i—$ 4,0: 1.50), €: 83 Covk of Keneral hourewor! ; enployes, endesvored to force an entrance to the SAN IMO: UCC RED ER vicinity under th reper! spelt the gruel ajvied tn ‘ fe Please valb at lua luwnscud-st. workingmen. The lumder district came next, and with tho reinforcements from that Jocallty the out- fit managed to reach fahowing of betwean 700 and 800. Thencamo the Communists, ragged tn ap- pearance, bungry of aspect, and Hmitod in num- bers, Ropingin a battalion of small boys, they Joined the crowd of workingmen and began their Incendiary urgings toward carrying the city by storm. To tne credit of the rallroad mon Itts to recorded tbat they rofnsed to take any action fur- thor than ¢hat necesssry to secare thoir supposed righte, ae . ‘The railway employes stuck to thelr roads, and used crery endeavor to make the atrike general. ‘The Communiate, on the other hand, marched ina e name of spirituous and ferment- ed Hager for they acted hike a lot of boys aut for a huliday and unoecided in thelr iniuds as to what they stould do, Tuey walked up and down the tracks, many of the oll and amoko bogrimmed rail- road latorera (why, as before in the minority) carrying their dinner. fats in thoir bani, They gathered here and there in groupe, waiting fur some spirit bolder than the rest to plan some deviltry in which they wore only tao willing to particinute. The bung around the tracks at the interscctlon of Voll street for perliaps an hour and then DEPARTED TOWARD THB SOUTH. Of course they were accompanied 4 on Immense rabble of Idicrs, boys, wouen, and chtldren, who cheered occarionally to sssura themaclves that they were in eympathy with (ho strikers, and de- mired to boamuncd. An unusually loud yell from nly quarter uf the crawa would centre thom at one’ point, ‘and any Ittle ont-of-the-way occur tence wortd send them hither and thither in xreat two purtics, one-half guiny south to the Miinois Central round-houses and shops at Weldon on Six- teenth strcet, while the other half went weet on Posk rtrcet to the [relyht-houses of the Lake Shore & Michizan Southeru and Chicayo, Kock Teland & Pacific iiailroads, At all theee place? they encoun- tered but ste tronole {a inducing the men to quit work. ‘The crowa on Polk atreet went weet and crusved the river. They tnade a raid on pearly ath the manuiuctorice and jarge bustuere-house: ‘fo et Canal, Jeiercon, Washington, Desplaince, ani olhur strecte, und compelicd them to close up, a1 drove uut the workingmen, At no place did they encounter any particular opposition, At one or two paces the avors wore cloved aguingt them, but in every Instance they wero burated in and the ‘workncn compelled tu leave, THE LEADERS OF TI15 SET were Meeéts. Strehle, Schull: known Communist omtors. teraccompilahing ita mi inounis at 73 several em SHenigan' Centesl General. Freight ofiice, but | Meloaing the fretent depots at the foot of East AVERY & CU, 1 I wero preventod by the determined attitude of Mr, | Lakastrect, the crowd, numocring betweon 200 HL C, Wentworth, Genural Passenger Agent, and | and 300, started aouth throuch the raflgoad yards rr. C. O, Wheeler, ba elr employes. | to Randolph atrect, thence to Wabash avonuy, and During the melee which followed a fow blows were txchanged, bat nothing acriuns occurred, andthe | South on that thorongiifare, Each one had a stick mob proceeded np Lake streot with We ostensibla | or plece of acantling, with one end ahnved off, re- prose, aa thoy exproased it, of ‘*maklug things | scmblings primitive base-ball bat. They marched howl up town."© ‘Thin was tho nearost approach to | moatly two and two, but thera were some mtraz- Mooiahed during ino Garirhe houre, Ty MieK | Fteeta the eeatand whllo one aow tad then chest tholr agents todecline all freight until after peaco | ed, generally thoy kept protty quict. Tholr pre has been tentored slongthe line. | Althougl thrents | ence in the street causod men on the aldowalke to were made to stop the running of passenger trulne | gtop and look, and many of the spectators skid during the day, they arrived and departed ae usual. |. Onthe Baitinore &Oulo the sans-resule way not | °° Thoatrike liad coinmanced.® The crowd mada renched, a8 8 gang of inen provented the departure | thelr way without atopping to the out and In of s passenger train, Thos, howover, consented | freight depots of the Mict in Sauthara Rallroad, to the departure of the United Statca mall car, andthe out depot of the Rock Island, on Polk street, between Pacific avenue and Sherman atrect, per cen of $00. SITUATION WANTEDONY A Ca SD sod to cook, wait, aud trun, erence ff requtted. a svat HE, AE huuse Tecel pts, at. Htoom 2. cI RUSS Ons e 5 GLEUATION wUF 17, Goud reference. 1: SS ITPATIONS ( WANTRO-“BY ii ‘one fur kitchen and the other fur second works ‘anslst ‘af children, satisfactury given. livase ¢1 HL Sout OAN-840 FOR SIX MONT Jotrrest nat to exered wt ity. Address Z 73, Tribune. EY TO ut the a BOND. ia Wachingtonsst, S15.000. Sa iatea redone rave GIWATION WASTED—r0 HO GENERAL noUsE: cons with pals Address Z 72, Tribuue ul Pi Setcty rece erat eee teference, if required. HOARDING AND LODGING. | cite Atios WASTED—IN A PHIVATE. D LODE ATE FAMILY, South Side. by @ coulpetcot itl to do ‘Keneral hoarework or Q TSENTE SEC second work Gov reference. Apply to Stra. WHLPTAKEN, 246 SoruhClarkeate, TPT T. = M LE BITELL. withugt : oF o) , mn ‘about 100 men at work in theea tral ronnd-houscs, went front, alcove jaxle room, 01 Pa : eas ie ee rea Umaatt ihe eae tae of tae Wer | THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. | eal eer ye eae men Melscringtnigta | Serer and apparemly anil tho wrestetextile- | Gyeated anon thovamber-yaris wiht su: | Bw Aen Focus On Sout Bde: Rear ike ies | SIEEAHMoatcwork. cutter Bide, attacking all tho manufactorice, compelling to trucks. Ttecome that comparatively carly in the morn+ cess, Thedetaile of the opvrations of both gangs ba basement. ‘ ‘Tho chief point of interest on the South Side THR MOD DIVIDED IN POLK STURET, was, ofcourse, the Union Deoot ant tte belong- | one-half going to the Michigan Centra! depots, and ings, where rome 200 men were employed in toad dhe otler jou at ot ee hock Jeland Eommanye jo **in" dopotof tho foriner they ontered from. ing and unloading cars and moving the eame In and | dnceman streot,—not the whole cruwd, Lula few, out. : & dark-complexioned man, with AtO o'clock tho freight men on the Ilinois Cen- | chin whiskers and a pits in it mouth, and a slip tral who work in und around the yarde quietly | of pine woud an his hand. flo Juned up to the alopped work. They are the swttchmen and help- Rubra: wich akene saree boveitbe witrel, One Ww owed a dlaposttle jellow, ers wno make up tho trains, numboring about | pie he tuld them to keep Dank ‘that only five wil} be found in another part of the paper. In tho meanwhile the rallwoy officials improved thelr time by taking mexaures tu prevent the property pnidor tele clisige from being destroyed or dum- aged by GBNDING ALL TILAT COULD DE MOVED TO PLACES : OF SAFETY. When the mob reached the freight-housce, depots, ote,, of tho Chicago & Nortowestern, Chica; Milwaukee & St. Mant, Pittsburg & Fort Warne, Chicage & Altou, and tho Pan-iMandle Railroads the operatives to abandon work. This wan at aboutnoon. Fgrovory workingman they secured, thia'forca was augmented by a score of boys, until the crowd reached about 1,000 in number. Wher ever they found a maw at work thoy made him stop. In nino cases ont of ton he went home. In the tenth casa he followod through curiosity. Ing they had paswed. the freight depota of the Chi- cago, Hock Inlund & Pacitc iailrund at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twelfth street, ond the em- ployes there had stopped work, * THEY RETUUNED APTEL SOME HOURS, and, Gnding that the men had returned to work, they were Inclined to kick up» mise then and there. ‘The suspension of work quieted thea, and they departed, atl! gulne routh, About Sixteenth or Kightecnth strats they son grea ey bu Jarge Yay Wailas TO TRENT ¥URSISHED | Crtyatios TW: here 282 reine with board, eee aond iar or marse in namall private. fa AD MeMIGAN Av. oto TE fis, “Auusens Lem Iriuunaeitice. 2 een _Tusiity ike bards raters: SITUATION WANTED-TO DO “SECOND” Woitt FOL Wanastes SM oreare for children. Call sti43 Ewingat, OL alcove rin WAGTRIDAY. ; ; SITUATIONS WANTED-1Y TWO NICE. RE ewes Saattlys wilt, SHAT hee sewing eu Ligne wecond work. Cail at Went Side 16 Pormand-ave, ber. dbiriieth aud Tuirey-Grst-at. SOUTH CUNTIS-ST.. NE, = SITUATION WASTRD<UY A GOOD OHM. “A EET eee TOU SET sults cok fmune fone for | 5. eovd place in a anvail faunlly, Zes, Tribuge vite, TOTES ¥ E PROS -Handsomely-furaiched, In & wad clear thot coalition would defeat tho obe | {enty-fvas the lauorera who handle frelht in thb | should enter, The ander wed oboyed, aud tng umberey fant deren a ad point canine | Guay found the ehupe cloved ‘end ihe satde ges | Riou board To Haale povelitteset Os WASTED=TO bo Da rolght-housee, numberiny nbout 100, and tho men | others Fell back, ‘Tiere wore only a dozen men ai 4 4 for | werted, all war! ng previously been suspended | ~ . soury MIIELDONATCPLEADANT Tonia | Fee a dana: ia North Loroup: fecle of the Communists, ‘Thera wero too many | \uapick, anort, and atore tho freight in the care, | promeathe ime. Goin up to those nearest to | Anew about aOu- apparently tho ranto a00 wna | PY We efleale of these roads. Seb fareethneinan and sites ataylo Poors for wenttee inutaon. : i leaders, They could not agreo, So the crowd acparated juto eniatlor crowds, taxing differcat di- rections, all bent upon augmenting thelr numbors until cnough should have boon won to thelr ranke to Insure the succena of a riot. In this they failed, Though work was generally euspended throughout tho city, etii the only retnforcementa came from the ranks of the Juvenile hoodlums, < Atib o'clock it was clear that the Commune had been defeated by itsown Sgnorance and want uf orguoization, ‘The small boys wero growing tired. * Tho curlosity-scckers wero becoming hungry. Tho rank ond Ole of the Communiatic eloment were be- ginning to lose faith. There wasa lack of support on tho part of the workingmen, to whom they had looked for material aid tn doing the Oghting while the memburs of the Communa should do the steal- ing, In this they were disappuinted. The strik- ere woro contented with atriking, They owed no grudge dzainst soctety, Thoy declined to hold cit- fzena reaponsiblo for the acta of the railway cor- porations, Jt wae enough for thom when they compelled the stoppage of traMc on thelr roads, ‘They bad no xympathy with any movoment looking toward aacking the town. Ilence the effort of the tramps to incite 4 riot was @ failure, During the day Mayor Heath, Chicf Hickey, and their aubordinates were at thelr poste, A caroful eye waakept on the hungry, howling tramps, and | they wore hogzed on all sides, and allowed to ex- pend thelr fury without interfetence. Tho various mallitla regiments wero under arma and ready to move, There was no necessity for thoir presence Onthescens, Afow charges by police were mado dutlog the day, more for morsh effect than forany necessity, A few heads wore cracked, end here snd there a straw-bat perished overlastingly, mai then about 200, apparontly thy sams 200 who in the had kept together during all the operations, took wenuasion of a froluht engine and rome cenpty reighteare and atarted toward the shove of thy Rock Jeland Mund at Forty-third strect. CROSSING TI RIVER. FROM TWELFTH STREET the mob, now numbering fully 700, maved along the ‘tracks to Bistcenth atrect, and frum thence over the Burllngtan bridge to the oxtenslve freight- yards of the Chleago, Burlington & Quincy aud the Chicago & Northwestern Mallroads, on Bix+ teenth etreet. from Canal to Halsted, Probably elght engines were employed in these yards by the Burlington stoad in shifting, These were soon selzed by the mob, and, under penalty of instant annihilation, the engineers and Bremen were com- polled to sido-track them just under the Mi sted street vladuct, Several cmployes of 0 road here quit work, and joined tho roving vou ponds, now rendered alindet wild hy thele uninter. Tupted success, ‘I'he mob then act up & “yell, and ered 4*Down with tha thieving monopolica," and atralghtway invested the numerous frelght houses lucated iv that vicinity. All of the Burlington men wore COMPELLED TO CEASE WORK, and for the time mob rule was supremo, About 400 of the Harlington men were thos driven fron thelr posts of duty, Many of them eoon clasped hands with hele intimidators, aud, armed with Jatiis aod elmilar weapuna, a move War wade on ths extenslve transfer depot of the Northwestern Ilood, and over sjaty wen wer driven from work, wWost ai whow took sides with the strikers, and imme- diately jolned the: Vrom theore they mavedon the rowid-houso wf the Pitteburc, Fort Wayne & Chicagy allroad, At tho Burhngton pies the yardmen wore all ordered from work, and they peacefully complied, 4p musny inetances joining the strikers. GOING West, * ‘The mob, which vidu-tracked tho engines of tho Burlington Huad, and closed the treleht houses of the Northwestern and Warlington doads at Six- teenth atrest, oy indulging in iuany oral extrava: son Dronght to the frou numerous re- ri nd thus reluforced, the Mbodlums, with many an idiotic yell and cracy scclamation, started donbie-quicé Cor thé care-hops of thy Chica- 0 and Norinwestern iallroad, located on Lake TUE PASHENGEN TRAINS were allowed ta run by the strikers, but as sll the awiteh-engines had been run on side tracks ani the fires put out, it Was uot an vagy matiorto get the trainwin order, yet moat of the roads succeeded in dispatching the passenger trains on time. ‘You Michigan Central Katlvoad stopped the re- ceclying of freight as sven a it was notived thet the awitchinen had struck, but freight which wae al thu fretght-houses waa dollvered during tbe day. "This road sent out all ita regular passenger traine and expects tu get thom through without traguic via the Great Western and New bork Ceutral Stail- roads, ‘The latter road aent a diepatch {fo Mr, Hi, C. Wentworth, of the Michigan Central, that its trains were running regularly vis Siagara Kalle ranch, No tratne were running, however, vin Muffalo, ‘hero w one tronble | at the yard of this Company duringthe afternoon." A erowd of several han: dred uppeared at the frelght-house and forced two entines to get on the Phey also forced thelr way Into the freig: tu watiefy them> elves that no work wasdous, The switchinen on A, before striking, called on Mr, Wheeler and demande: an incre: namely; $30 fur day teu wod $0 for night mon. Mr. Wheeler reported (he matter to General Mana yer Ledyard, at Detrult, wha replied by telegraph Ubat the demand of the Chicago switchnicn was un Teasouable, and he felt that on reflection the men mnuatso eait. ‘tbe reduction mado in thelr wages May Lwas estimated in the reduction of July 1, bari nt been calculated that the tutal reduction should pot exceed JU percent, and they should be tiefled wilh this. ‘The demaad they now uke to be fneregsed to an amonnt not hitherto paid cannut bo granted. He had contdence enough in tholr loyalty tothe Company and in thelr Judgment that the redaction was a matter of uccemsity. He hoped forthetr own sakes aa well axfortielr families that they would accept the reduction ¢heerfuily, with tio knowledge toat with better times would come botter pay. Sub- sequent events showed that Sir, Ledyard had an atively wroog opinion of his men, a2 they steack right after receiving bis reply, An already atated, the awitchmen of the Ulwole Central Itallroad Hed upon she officers of the road and demanded jactease. Their demands being deemed unjust and unressnable by Mr, Tucker, they left and joined the other employes in the strike, dr. ‘ucker experienced much trouble in making up Wile pasgenger trains, as all bls switch-engines had bten stopped. He succeeded, however, men, Prices to ault the tines, EET WALHEN-AN, 267 SEALS gen Gack rownctns private fam ly Koc surroumtinens al ae — | SITVATIUS WANTED-BY Tl SS secoud girly can sew and ne front, and oud aL 733 Wabash ~ ANG aid DirDetne | CL PTATION W, watiweay buandery accommodated. |S! Rtneral haemork, Hotels, ° POLY At 19%: Te, ey po WADASH-AV.. | SUT AT Second workin a private {aia + Hwotns, Bu cenwss | CMT? Went Oillorete SITUATION WANTED=BY A COMI'ETENT GIRL 9 ta do geucral huusewurk In a privete family, Pleseo call at uy ptaterat,, third Cour. a era STU ATION WANTED-—UY TIDY, THOROUGH e Feirhs und ck an bem nat sfraliot work, t cd. rm Keferences aattatuctory. Ti ‘ a A Youne GitL TO d i St . ‘hoy did#o, and numbering about forty, They were In@ted to | told them to stop. Xo, anit Heiko by & delegation from the AMlehigan Ceptrai, | He fenialader uecame aware of, what wai sa stated above. (‘The atrlka was arlerly, and the ee ee raat DID HOT Wat 80 Quit; MeeT tagcat | BO rdleponition, ware Im eseeP> | pot ate, Hhddie, the agent. gare theuy onlers to do Shortly wfter 8 o'clock the switchmen and other | £0 in omer to aval pL der ety fretubt-menon this road {nan Informal way called | Stall out of the way said, by tho esuec wae, that i Upon the men who ewitch and make up the, pas- the men didn't anft work, the crowd would make denget trains in the vorde at the foot of Lake dtrect | them. ‘There wore at the time quite s number of fojoin thorn, Out the Istler refused to dos, exe | tueke waiting to fond up, but the strikers would pectin at ihate pay would be aj eeully adjuates quevenmlt tho drivers to take any goods fromm the prough tho offorts of Capt, Kpaulding, their f Superintendent. ‘Though the number only ten, | THEY DEMANDED AM ADAOLUTH SUSPENSION OF their wtopplog work would neceawtito a stoppaye THE PREG BUSINESS, on the Burlinzion & Quincy. the Til'nola Central, | ‘Che rallroad ofictals had anttcl»atad a movement jhe Michigan Central, aud tho Baltinoro & Oblo, | Of shia kind, and accordingly bad brought to the lor all of which roads ucy make uu traina, Wuon | depot every, car that arrived Slonday night, with o they were approached by tho freteht-mon, Capt, | View of delivering as rapldly as poralblo, ‘his Spaulding made o statement to the latter showing | oarly Interfereuce, however, left them with about tat tf the former shauld stop, not only would the | 100 loaded cara on hand—Atty of which came in Passenver-traing on the aoove four roads be | the evening previous. These laborers who were Atopped. but all the United states miaile | Coupellud to atop were potting $1, ana were salis- would "Ue delayed. The ostrlkera therefore | fied with the wages, and would have kept right on desisted, The passenger-switchmen, though | Under ordinary circumstances, tiefod with thule-puy, do not’ wish io | ‘This same crowd of atrlkere next went to arlke, and will not do so unices compelled ‘THE “OUT FREIGHT DELOT, by the goueral movement, Previous to duly 3 thesy | which ison the south aldo of Polk atrect, directly aacnger switchnien recelyed $51.76 per month; | Opposite the other, ‘There wory twenty-Ave men hoy now yet $43, while thelr helpors, who did get | at work there fur the eae wages agai the | *18 ° $40, now get $45. . depot, aad they bad no thought of quitting. ‘The ‘rho tirat action taken by tho freight-men was the | tn0b, howercr, Luld them: to do ao, aud thoy did. {informal sppolutment, by general consent, of a | Going thence Into the yard adjoining they were delegution of four, from the awitchmen aud train- Pine by tov party who hat visited the Rock makers, to cali upon sland **ous" depal, At this place tho men stop- JOSEPH TUCKEM, MASTER OF TRANSYORTATION, | Ped when requested to do so. There wero twenty- ‘and ascertain whether wazes could wot be reatored. | #12 of them, | No appomtton mnade to loadin They found Mr. Tucker in bis oltice at half-pant s, | Wy what freight thera was in Ho recetved them pleauntly, and talaed to them | trucks which had brought suo fairly aud equarely, av be always duce, The men | Thetrobject was, at the Blic netod reasonatdy and like men, Besides these, | stup all busin No dem there way preggnt Mr, Thomas Tustin, the local | wat made. Only w doz Frolght Azent. ‘Tho men ald that they repreavnt- | Tha advent of thes ed only the awitenmen. On July 1a special reduc- } the ue a laree crows montly tion, Hot extending to other employes, had been | Wo happened to be in the vicinity. Curloalty wi made in their piv. and they felt that Injustice had } their incentive. So that when tho two sections of en dove in making them specially ublect tog | strikers united, there wera tn te netghburhoad of jecreage int sala "They had been called upon to | 1,000 peuple ia Valk etrect, between Pacific and jain in the general strike, aud they now wanted tu | Fifth avenuca, now whether, before doing vo, a restoration THB HANDS IN THE DEPOT wyjadE not be promiacd. If not, they would have | having knocked off, the crowd turned their atten- nf reason to glva the other strikers tor not joining | ton toa freightewlteh-engine at work In th rd. them, and so would bo forced tata the revolt. ‘Thetwo men on it were tola to atop, and, ‘after ‘Mr! Tustin explained that thelr seduction bad | they had removed some cate froin tha ‘main track, been, on duly 1, for the ewitchmen, from $03.50 they started the locomotive of towards the abops, F Ginn, Nefcrences farnished. TABLE a Bless FEVADA If a ‘near Monravest. 81.7%) per di Ineala, 40 ceulas pee'week, £2 10 € Wineson HOUSES 174 STATE-BT,. OPPOSITE the Palmer Muuse; turoished rouma wil board; LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—AT DEXTEI tk DURISG THE Tocca, a packaye of inoney, Tho owner can have the sane vib property and paying charges for sdveriitug, Said hak rout money fein the Wants of the beruvadtof Police uftha Tuwn of Lakr. THOS, GILATAML Serneant of Pottee, ‘Town lial, Town of a T 10N WARTED—D ju cencral hotinew ork iu a private fatally: thurowsh AYundertmnde her business Laquir for two day: 133 Redgwivk-st, Seainstresscs. GIWATION WANTED[TO DO DNFSSSIARISG IN fanillive ur will take the Work heute: works cheap; sfite nicely; trite frvt-vlass, Address 4 89, ‘Uribune. Senicelys Glas ire Helene Od, TEINS Nurscse iy SITUATION WANTE Do ny, AN AMERICAN GInL SD as child's narea Lip sewing; Tetcreucea glvea, ‘BOL Weat Washington-st. Employment Agencies. 81 WANT OF - Tostatant ey ON MICHIUAN-AY 4) near “Pixteenth wing, & white sctier dow wih bist bead and ‘auswurs to the hame of Jee ty. A-liberal reward will be pald for ble return to 020 Michizan-av, = ‘cane TLOpirTie, BRRNON FINDING rociny 4 Monday evening at tho Fort Wayns depot, iatning some mone sewoves aud ralteond pase fur WL Galaway, will please relury utes aud pass, and tue nicney. Address Z 65, Tribune aifce. PATI . NBA FWENT a dark Glue hap ube swt monegran. will by pald the ooder by leaving it at LogtceiS OA SIGUT A RITTCE BLACK hod: (wo white spata un bis breast and une ou hie neck. ‘Any one returulug iin to 113 Pactte-ay, will Feccive & ilperal rewant. : WITH $1u.U0 CAsIL WISIIES ty forty a connection with a well-establisied, sulid eat dunes uF wuukd bay $20.K0 vr BAKE rep Us OF aisto answer, Ad- diss o4, Tribune oitce, _____HORSES AND CARTIAGES, 6 wnstnitivn of any kind entered the building. emikurs drow to ‘URN AW, 124 DEAL oe I. Advice free ewunless s capericace, All correspondence iivsdaye, twa... at WEEN as. Btock un hand JCARHIONADLE “CANIIAGES WE AVE SOW ia stuck « large maurtinent of yur wed-kuowa, vicesury and busines bumzies un elfptic springs, bara, aud Concord springs, tops and nu topes ale ¢ ant four aud olx passencer ruckawaye cabriolers, V 4 ‘we are eclliny at popu: vy #1, ry Peeve. Also a latey Variety of guod second-tandt includlug top and vpeu bagyies, puaetuns, and. ea, Toad WACULL et. Cc top placton to We nants ai es uf carriagu re- eed ONL. alitug promotty. $1 oy rand at reasouable prices! PENWUY bie a Con, 0 to dt Wabaati-a EWALDA—THE f atta, fuF sale at Houm 14, No. k's, Wi. to @ U'cluck'p. mH, “WANT TO GO1NTO BOME BUSINES TD seileateseieurbs: se bear the city as poualbie, ‘Address £ Thy Tribune obtc ae KE-W CALL ATTENTION TO AN 1 ent In another colutun offering (or sale aa tntereat ly.a new process for making cuke from the coals of thia Stale, Fru . . to$sz.” Tho helners | and the cheera of the crowd, t : : 0 moar informalion we belleTe Atnightfail afl was quiot. A few Communtala | (seg) feyn pers ete S bur ‘had befero daly f | Walle the strikers wero in the Rock Island depol, | tircehiy so arkae tanec march did’ humerous | ork Kedlsiarted ails rexutar passenger unins on | WOW BALE GOUD, BEDE Ng LC Moree iiasubjeet is vt great importance ta vor cual and teva 0 $3 ‘night- vd | Mr, Thurston, the agent, ran down ¢ cove, | Unually, during the march did numerous | work and started all bls re songer trains on wheéls, very cheap: or will taka good'stud horee |! So saat cee ee es ms were busily at work getting up the night meotings, | been reduced to £57, Tho night-neu had seccived ‘. 1, rs nto the **in” | gusde drup out. of the ranks, and | tn Teen oases ger tralia ob mat ar re Wet sieEhE-A FIDASERT AT LAWS OOWE 1b | eer Cuan the day men, their dutics belag more | depot of the Company ‘on Twelfth street, near | tefore Westeru avenue waa passed there were | cannot eof ted The Een i or Pe ee eee eaters Chtcagus tite Inthe hope that they migot pan more than the | dangerous. pier latanto, one. of thu delegation, Een g Mayberry, theoueis | ony a handred ‘men, A Seer ube aHenTS | eet decatetis, Aldgutel wae teecined atias | OS #AbE: Correavoudence soitelted. i 2 efforts of the day. previous (o Jan. 1, ad recelve per mouth; ere, @ a ere | visited the Northwestern car-sbups, aud fouud | onice of this Cémpany in th ts z bial a Ns J Fite EXTINGUISHERS, Inthe iastage ome 3,000 or 4,000 assembled ind been cut to $72, and on July Lto $02, fo | given to shut-down immediately, and the doors everything working a2 Usual. “Thu wen eaid they 8 ut 5 ny io the afternvon that a 19", BALF—t0 Houses FKOM, wi TO still received $2 wore than thoday men. One of | weeu all closed. Price froin $29 to $2u WAStep ao. Good Fie ‘Those burscs 1 Root crowd of S00 or 400 roughs had atopped the tral must fe cheap and 18 good condition. Apoly st — > Hand Blok. qT wore perfectly satisicd with the wages they were tn bu io Market street square to listento speeches from the Committee, a belpor at (he Stock-Yards, hed TUS CHOWD WENT DN DOWN TUB THACK, tH fs evailed. 7 pat tes “9 To reer of 23 Blue Leland £3 ar ero RETO Y SR the leadersof the mob. An effort was made. to | fOcclvey s7j been reduced Jan. 2 to $71.60, and | having roses noaceguelone, and stopped ai the Hoy dh spoke igh of ie cout puted ey ths on the SI ere) | post 01 Sarasa | WAS DRA Ree ‘Apply at tigi Weet re ul re oh iy 4] wy a a ey hy make tuese speeches pecide, but tuere wasa aiagt. | Te dciegation clanaed that theso reductions had | street near he bride, ‘ho sx or eight men ‘et- | fatereater ond expressed (hemaelses 64 ora. | THE THIBUNE MIANCHL OFFECEN, | yet huis Sirecparare aaa : fedladurnts been made only on the nen they represented, and | vluyed thefo heed this they conaldored unfair. and work come to 11, Mi. TUCKM EXPLAINED ‘The strike patently forgot a)l aboot tho Rock that It ween uiataken {dca (hat unequal reduction | Teland *+in ot, which was somewha out of had been made by skipping certain departments, | their line of march, coytinuing on dota the track Teaviag them tindistarbed, Ly could prove what ho | wituout paying 1a vielt, the adinvnition of the leader, nda VV ABSNG EVEIO BODY 1s HEHENY WALSED uk to test Wy gon Adam uckacrou my sc- count, as L will Rervafter Dut be responsible fur au Getta he may contract 1a my uslue uF acount, JOH Builder, (nformed the reporter that the mien had been as falthtul as he cunid wish, aud he had no doubt but they were as spxious to repel any allcmpteat interference ae lie was ineclf, Ue states that the only diderence he noticed during the day waa the nuusber of etrance Wen spply ou ta featinclination toatir uparow tf occasion were offered, and when (he orators arrived at this polot the police charged and cleared the crowd, A proclamation demanding & convention of dele- NONDERTO ACCOMMODATE Ot ations throughout the elt eacch Odlvea uth beiuw, where adverilecate: arged at the Mala Ottice, aud Ww mM. during the week, a0d bati Dp. mh, « t at Division. A ia REDE C TION TS OE LINNOS AND 2A organs.” Our enormous tuck of over 0 [1 Iucnte ius be reduced | We yustautes lower price lia gan be f a3 delseewhere ia the city, 6810) BI! INESS CHANCES. ? Fe a i ie areca tie: meu would aot inle- | 10 Loo proxedes thoy fcqueated several trackmen | him for work, which ww was rorry be could not | WALI ING, Nooxseller and dtatloncr, Tuva STORY, OLD ESTANLISYO AND THILV fates to mect at 119 Milwaukee avenueattracted ® | Thtrisad the Company, which Uo knew, oud feit | to-stop, fut nothing was suld 10 (he dagwen at ihe | five them, but on felling them so. tury went away | 18 TCH wcundel, aede Wabastiay. REY Dy ing. a half Tuterest for edly, st two-thirds tts value sprinkling of workingmen soda crowd of boys. A | sure they woul.l adinit, had always dealt falely with, et crossing: quietly. “All the cnger apd accommodation A DEN, Newadealer, Braloner; etc-. 1000 foreaall, Call at A7ee ptate and Thirty-aluth ets. West Madisou-at.. near Waste: ROBE “TARY MSTON, N Biue Island-ay., corney uf Halsted-a HESKY, Books, statiodery, etc., 330 Di- ‘Tho result of this raid on the freight-houses was Le TE f) fee mow, Te called upon Me, Tati to ati ncn | tbat frum Harsiiun strect south, west of Pacitc tral Inthe assertion that olhor reducttons bad been ‘On this road Were run a3 usual, and the era- generally secracd to conyratuiste them- fow threats wore uttered, but it was evident that ploy selyce in working for t! tho trouble was ovor, and ¢bat the danger of a mob [Fou BALE o8 RENT - ROCKFORD, ILL.— & shires sory Rhea qwx10) fect. all tu Gret-clae _ HOUSEHOLD GOOD: ——— a Tustin. e the | avenur, there was : eueanee sam | taper water po ‘elent fur large busioces. Ad bad net Haar hat ee A |e oeanat nn oO “ivy Se rar i eat eo mODe | Pwidray Tue mame cans Fie ta | EC RE a wo per day, ‘ ¢ 105 occastous! golug or cuming of 8 passenger- s r ft ig OG. wld Gouda at JOR & DUC STORE 7 . Se nT ta tnaded Were reduces (oN eS ine being thee oniy thing watch murbeuthe ROCK ISLAND. Ullwauxee-av., corner of Carpenter-ot, pe sddrese Ib Ly Ut pete! — Vohae Btrchlag stig, THE RAILROADS. a = Pabltante, | Block ae 10. general ailence. The men thus forcibly compelled ‘Sir. Tucker then talked at some tength ina pacific | 10 quit work were very bitter in thetr expressions ‘and advisory manner. Me cxplulued that if the | against the mob, for they had fainilice to support, = sfittie uver Teut tow: salletactory reas eu, Tribuge ullice. ‘THM COMMITTEE APTOINTED BT TUB MEN paige’ Te at the shops on Monday tu wait on President Rid- ANSEREUETEO oe weenans ww STOHAGES __ No Mone HOTELS WANTED, AS Tite js A BSGEUTELY EW ie oF STOKAG RU foxes vte.; money bated FIRE Disiire, werchae dia TIVE FIRST BLOW, morning at anearly hour, and. originated exclu: | their sba sively with (be outside laborers. At# o'clock the strikers agsembied in large numbers between the Michigan Central aud Iinols Centre! General Freight ofices, where & husried consultation was $8, could now hold the: at oaly §| that Lhe Can: turn to work as soon as orders were given to eect, Thy frelght-agents, however, deemed it fhe bos policy to reuiain quict for at least the day, to sce ‘what would be the upshot of the mate Ho was wilting ler, that overy oilicer in the Company Very fostunately, these waa very Ittle perleb- . iy Meta FectOred 40 theese men it would justify 4 | and could nut afford to He Site, Hesides, chuy | die and Asaletant-Superintendent Manvilie@catiod tmouey, and tue can be saved by (oy catheat!y, 4 ete) 12cea a JOR BALK — RESTAURANT WITH BAKER) TUS MICHIGAN CANTUAL. Fe eee ee eee ietiddve | claimed that owo-tuirds af those who Tntimidated | upon those dentlewen early in the day. Superin- | ¥rench suas jap sre of ahurt band whlch ut Juper rene yest, MEH Retr Aa West Wee Fukvediusatioas dulng ud Uuelncse Adinse Z the Byures to show that withly tbe past aiz uonths | them were not railroad men at oll, but outsiders, | tencent Manville told tho Committeo that, if the | Its tue amples Saedale at all Rurupeas exbibitivns. | PDELITY STO Lue COUPANY. Dt AND MOS Beomiee, | : The strike propor on the Michigan Contral Rall- | {Pe Buares to ehuw that withly tbe past aes om | wo had poright to interiure with them, Neatly | Northwostera Raliread Company yielded tothe do- | thewerki “fasieuctions tives. tive ustll parties are | advanctes free husurai for furolture ao Bierclandint | pout SaL—Ol EXCHANGE-THE BIIGIGON road, In this clly, was luaugureted. yesterday | toa'ihat tke stacktolders, who had been holdtag | gli whe quit uuder compuleiou said tuey woudere: | Nota arccir cue vue oct iaigcd Company would | smiuded, Callus ge suirves Prof. A. du TEUSIS, Ee: | 2 a Se se eis foe pasties st eat doing ahandsiue busioes; tor partics wit! Hse tage better enverprias ta Cuicagyn PAGO AS BS, 03 Washing ey res TPO COAL ASD WON DEAL ELS FOR, GALE AN sot sce Ful oer dattasa wll be saade oh uputice Honte Le il. DLSA Lust, Bow 3, bo Waauligl-a Range Butldtog, Room 74 trom 7 to 0D. do the same. , The men thereupon returned to the shops te await developments. Aseistant-Seperia- tandent Manville visited she shope ou the 12:40 dummy traln,‘and tol T. B. Truembly, foreman of the gugiveers, Sremen, and ‘train-men, ww, PEMSONALs B a S MAN ON A VISIT TO C) Anna Sorrenrrtitaare Cage would Hike te cu od witb @ young lady ue Avply lo > W. WHEELOG. SSiajon Moline, a Address Z ot, Tribuac oulcc. men, and tt way a! to aevure the in