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go Daily Cribune. VOLUME XXXII . CITICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1877—"I SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. ARTISTIC TAILORING. R D W. A R le ““LEAVING (UT Mls UT! ' aad sees oe For Foe pur valuabheiaaae Fico! 90 Per Cent! 10 Per Cont! 40 Sa0iqvy giz N PAGES. PRIC: ypIVE CEN’ men with » view of defending themscives, but by | They had hell in them and they recked not an to | dieperaing a moh, and secertatning that the crowd g the thieves, who hled with their plunder toreret | what they did. mete beading toe tae wee eenee They Man’ g @ t.and Calted to veo whist thele biding-places, Not apiece stolen wavatterwards | Aaieninoal In anch cases, an innocent man. one | _- UNITED STATES ROLLIN(-STICK COMPANY, nelehbors. aoa do, hose who atarted up reen npon the rtrecta. fyte had nothing to do with the riot, wae ailled. | McCormick's mammoth factory, and. almilar larze | there we. ao Bros. &Co., Carllio Mason & Sonth of the viaduct the mob aseamed serious | He was riding ona “hus, and the bullet pierced establishments. In the neighborhood, Veney | Co.. the Valean Tron Works, ‘the Chicago Lead aspects at various points. ‘The crowd of howling | heart. He died Instant! Its name was Patrick | marched his men down Blue teland avenue, or the | and Olt Company, the Chicago Die and Machine young devila who were palling the overturned { Cooney, Hleage wast. and he Hved on Mather | facie Road, ae that part of It la called, and, taking | Works, most of the Inmber-dealera from Lak Atreet-car to pleces extinguished the strect lights, | etrect. He was a ewitehman un the Chicago & | up position at the gates of ihe itolling Stock and the river to the North fi ia tee which the tah only allowed the lamplizhters to | Aiton Railroad. Another man named Keeney wae | Worke, awalted the arcival of the rtelk The a aE Leelee ret, Bick and a. few Neht after a tong discussion. and then only because | ehot through the armand ieft elde, ant wae not erlele came roon enough. Just about Li velock | headed by a man tty aa Pata perpens 2 the Tamplighters prevailed upon then to do | expected to survive wntlt dayligt. “A jad nanted | the mob hore in siuhty and, nothing daunted oy { Realed bY a man named Loittal, and conpuscl eo in fear for the security of their pusttions, | Turney had higarm fractured by a policeman's the sight of the police, approached un the double- rely he rag-tag elemen: Some one whispered that pllazing was to com- | bitly, Another had hie arm shattered by abuilet, | neice ns, - DESCENDED UPON THB LUMBER-TARD day Evening. tmence, “and the citizens wha were gathermd | ail etitl anuther, was shot In the jaw. ‘Thess | Wand upertemenlee tole dna and ee rica | Of Ce dl. Aeyers, onthe North Pier, ‘and com= SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS iii ae cele ge | Mer tenancies ene Fleder tet gn ory up. Dut it was for an enticty different purpos THB MOST SEIOUS OF TR CASUALTIES se ke z eshtizo Lambe pany, Mears The crowd walked down to E. It Latta hardware: | hat (efit cne oe eee Matt and ADDIESRD TIES AT SOME LENGTIOy Rates, John T. Noble, and Charles itita were also ti > i ‘horting them to return to thelr homes and do na store, No, 743 Halated atreet. Lott ts well-to-do, | declined to give farther names, and itdid rotacea | Srl t es pote na | vielted, and tho invitation of tho mob to stop work and fetinted hy the nelghborhood for hie aitexed | avery ieatthy locality. just then for much eruse: | fice leith ie oor eet Gps the po- Han calimly recelved! and acted anon. At Noble's meanand stingy habits, “Incite by ten Youths in | quesiioning un the bart of repurters, toned them that any violence would be repuleed | duiyed in the pleasing amaseent cr drevete ‘ee Set eae iuienes Gnhte ae tate place | atc co body or young Cooney was) akon te the ara, by the poltce with alaaghter, aa they were heavily | etickaata rhover who was dercending a lumbers af ce a an: oy anned, ce h tooth aid nails “hott and Lott's wite fed ‘from | from there taken to his late ae, ‘Its mob Jeered and derided him throughout, and | PRO "yn auyine tecelerated speed he could gather Tai" te look buck far fear Of elu. turued dnten | po eitaueceey the mol, nad attained ineiten them | one ut tua leaders Lrcame to furious that Vesey | {iP recy sve compelled | horn pel ets va Gy Jook back for fear of hein furued, into, & to further deeds of Wiolence,and they divided them | and his able Serveant, McCabe, placed him ander | the barn, ai they would hot leurs the fuce eau F er ance: . velycs In equada in order to's. he zun abd bard- rest, ‘Phin . 3, Noble’ iron bare were wrenched from the windows, tho | ware stores on South Hatated street, Hose thareneamagel the maby faeries Eee cm Nable'ssho crowd, of vag and shutters forced off, tht windows broken, and tome } “Heyeral minor establishinents were broken open, and then, turning in with their companions, made a | U°*d-beata viette: one, hojsted througion opening thus made, sua. | Lott's hardware store, at 743 Mulated strcet, wad | derpetute rorlle upon the pollee with cates tod Gildtonsirvec Seki ta aa ceeded in opening the dour. Tne rable of young | wsasulted bya mub of avout 400 buss and ‘men. | stiene, ‘The police retaliated with thelr oatone, or eugwon alrect, wapre the men had atready etart— tileves raehed tne anu pleked uu forplunder what: | ‘they estended clear acros the strect. They | unti.tinding reversbofthelrnumberatrickendown, | ° Ru tthe plnGe Wan cle Cee ees ome one lit the gar. and the | shuuted like demone, A tuan stuck hie head out of | they drew tuelr tevulvers aud Meds wececa) men | ovety and the place was closed. Then it wae that ig vortion of | the window and demanded tu knuw what-was the | trig as many aaa dozen shots each. Desperate Contest Between Rioters and Police on Halsted Street. sae EDWARD ELY & 00, SAVINGS INSTITUTION. CHICAGO. Perfoct security againat Firo and Burglars for your Bilverware, Wardrobe, Paintings, Money, Jewolry, Dinmonds, Laces, Impor- STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 80 & 82 LaSalle, AND AT TRE SAME TIME G, C. COOK, Manager. Details of the Protracted Com- bat--List of Dead and i “it pores Pope 1 amauly Shemnleniies wheean id hie the giaas in the-wine the stuck, Agoodiy part of itwentom towards | matter. ‘i t Y | duwn came crashing jo pavenient. Iter Wounded. Lridueport in the buggy. While all this was golng ww wane aka? ~ | erefiinee cinee iverson ther aimaeg them, but sev | achieving this success the mob fushed up the alicy on threute were nade to Gre (he place, to whuut, OF | shouted the crew fone to death the alleged nicgardiy jira. | *Moute prietor, to. hang him “to ‘the gearect Salta little jamp-post, and to atthe violence uf the mol that they dred thelr | between Clinton und Jefferson, stopped tho men 1. a i frum working at the Valean Iron Works, and at- pleaded the man; ‘*the bose is | #hots where they thought todo the most inary, | tempted to repeut thelr kltherta successful per- thorities attempted to inove their cars, buta hand- | Gor in the place. moh Attnissumimary treatment the mob fled, 8 : . enter tie apartments above the 7 4 z ays fofmances at Morning Conflict Between | store. anv‘drive himand his tally wut upon the TES cone antennae ae ioe oer reer an Sams CARLILE StAson’s, Wo have LARGELY REDUCED Li Vv d: street, Iowever, none of these things were done, Hat | haven't got any.” pleaded tue ian from.| and the crowd scattered north’ vast, and wear | They nclzed sticks, brickbats, boulders, and every For the Deposit of MONEY OR OODS. Thon ieut. esey an a ‘The crowd ran hume with its plunder. and in the | the window, the mun body coming dircetly along ilue Island | Otver concenvable mtesile, and sent them whizzing OTHER VALUABLES. our prices on ALL G 8. 0 Lumber District Interim Lott ran back to hin store, and again closed | “s+ We know better," ahouted the crowd, ‘*Glve | avenue.” Itusching Linculnusret, Peat Coneaug, {| through the arr at the ebup winduwas A youd deat from these prices we doduct 20 PER, umber Distric the door, and turned out the light, AN thie time tun fome Kulves and powder. and bis Twelfth street men completely surprised | Pf fines wae smashed and {ihe aap. weal nn soa be THE § ARE DEPOSIT V AULTS CENT ou all Mixod Businoss Salts Gang. Finding the crowd Urenking up, the rattrosd au- | og anvattnee leaving belt ee eee cad ance | tien, and vroatty | encouraged, Verey and | ot been for tie nian elaak ee ey gel ae ings, Mixod Cassimorcs, Touted completely, and chased | bimeclf, Thtw ratuer aged gentleman had louked : ful of boys said ** No," and they dared not azuin | 2 {8 me ; on unill his geoten blood fairly. bolleds OF THE Ovorcoatings, summer woights, and Incite the mob, Cimatery the bronen car wae | gq cious (2 tile sally the mob had taken the | over the prairie, wome say. cieur to tho city | OF | welzing atone. he hurled it ae th f. t hve ff rather hed forced hin Himite, So badly were they dlelutesrated taat nu ry on ALL OTHER GOODS, both in| Broken Crowns on the North, | sotter wont of the road. and one of thore on | ond tho ho + | edurte of theirs could bring them toxettier avai, | the leaders of the mob, who Immediately took to 9 | the viaduct ma ‘ak down atrect, Ths | south grade. ‘Tho mob cuptared then, and tipp A few made a spasmodic etfurt to hold » council of | Mele beels and ran, the crowd following in cl summer and winter Woights,1O PER South, and West pack of howling devits clung to it all over. id did | Over te car, with Ite crows Of puseeniera: inutade | swaton the prairie away beyond the ecene of thelr | Ofer. The men in the shop had, of coarse, been CENT DISCOUNT from July1 to st alton ele peers eee i grag he aeiee Of | Inusuveral Wwowen ana children, who were uli | dlcomfture, aud, If they resulved upon anythong crapiteneye ae , ca eres urtnned att ip h le an wily stightened. and several were serioanly hart. | tere, st was to disvand for the day, for they were i SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE | August 31, 1877. Those discounts Sides. bers of lucxe and wayne going In the same dirct« | ‘tne mol trld Halsted from Sixteenth tudwenty- | rech'no more, After: skiemishing abaut fer wong | BOO. . sPOSITORY, are for prompt cash within five days tion were also forced back. | Uy thia time & squad | second streets, and uliowed nucats to pass thruaga | time the police returned 1a the station, aud here Krom Maron's the exasperated crowd roshed DE ' TROUU dat Gane atacede: aur styling Of police came up from the south, and the mobuiss | afters o'clock, SL nen wubenee pell-mall over ta the passanyeredeyot, of the Win. Boxes rented ani trunka stored at moderate pric rom doliver, goods. perecd $n ni} direct! cu the palice pate was taken. consly Divielun of the Nurtiwestera itallruad, ane for AUTUMN and WINTER aroin | Obstructing the Strest-Cars and | verl‘ad a of une of the buildings suett | REPORTORIAL “RELNFORCE- | “Wihem Bord, struck with stones over the right | SBdeRrUrEN fo elup the pauenger-trutns. About EDUCATIONAL: nw | TORdiNosS. Making Another F were burled, bit with uncertain alin, and nudy MENTS. siifiaratat wounds," He Orluse OF the Bure, + faa hgoAD oF Fotica ADAMS ACADEMY, “xtase. | wotpSz0Ck fr AUTUMN ond Fe ee ne) sbaemmaaitase te uaramsetns eae nent Lave ty THE evesisa dae Liner, seatp onod never locbes in| fom tbe Mafineysrel, Malas ih, see fi Wl, LASS. WINTER will bo full by August the Factories, street viaduct, bat encountered no more uppontion | word eame to the centre of the city that the most | TRIN), oe vien beickw on the band | aid the mob was syucloned by tin ntreat ce i pete OIOEST until they caine to the cumer of Halsted and Fit | unfortanateaffruy between the boys und drunkarda | ariett,fr Nolan, one of tts leaders, who wus buen MON, CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, LL.D... 20 noxt, and will bo tho CH teenth sirecte, where a larze crowd of laborers, i ad . * In trinmph ta ‘the police-statiun, Chairman of the Roard of Managers Ic NE WOOL large and small, had congregated. ‘The potice | OF the one hand,and the policemen und assistants | syecial-Police Fancher, stone on the breast. large crowd followed. vat the MEnUn E HakOeRsHaahs He” [ ENS for Gontlomen ovorstowa wn. | Mecting of the Citizens--Address- | fei mse ne aon Wp" | wn wcatie, bedcomtravea, emuynsiwre | OHett alee inane my ows wy | as SP tara ia te a s ateabes clubs, ond scuttered «them inn 1+ | purters started fur what was supposed tu uw i S; formation was tlied agalo-t the fellow by Mesara, Feta, cereal Oh opthteg, UMM, Bane | wcene of action—the Haleted-airet viaduct. ‘They | anum the head Uf ores. were Laat enact | Matetsord ‘and. Masum, way wera fully, abie eo Ee a ee ceed arti24 | trundied up on to that nuble structure In the | upon ile wee removed. to hie Heme ae gated | identity him ae tae inn who fed the fit-radt In gathered again about a block away, and warched proper number of minutes from Mudison street, | Cundition, out soun revived, and le nuw considered | He aseaull On thelr placer, west. hooting and relling aa they Went. The po- A outuf danger. Allthe wen, save Sack, remained THE CHICAGO DIE AND MACIINE Wonks lice rensuined, however, ut the corner of ‘Thirteenth | and met perhaps thirty men, mostly uf ttibernian | Out of d . were also aniony the number who were Invited to and alaleted, ae tat seemed at thie time tu Lethe | extraction. ‘These meu offered the augzestion that | “Oftue rioters, some were cortainiy wound-d, hut | shou after they had started up yesteriaw, wore ‘iungirpreparamentorccniteee the part sear tiers | Aer Ono roof on this continent. es by Messrs. Swett, Coll- thorougit pre: Dave been ten teachers, all of abliity and experivuce, and one hunured: i i . er, and Others. Pachorkaisfeates eure coun ceva 0 | Prices Toy-Statard the Highest. Sef and thers The Acadciny buardl house is under the entire - ire aud boyereceive cares | = Clorgymon 10 per cont discount o F must dangerous point. | About five wiinntes there- | t¢ the carrlaga went to the mouth slde | for buursnfierihe occirtouce the pees wal not | The proprietors complied with tay tob's orders, ‘Siorehitae ant Sica addremsne tater. | ait the your. The Council Meot and Pledge | snes Wat iu etna 'dewn'’ttviea to | of tho vnduct 1 woult ‘eet “the same | Suen gaye oui. ‘central wae seerred ts | Bat ode il aruned inn moran RACINEIS COLLEGE. LADIES’ RIDING HABITS and Themselves to Support ‘Twenty-second wtreet, clearln# everytalug asthey | fatc as the streetcar which was conpantone, Bisod wae Toned tected ee because the’ pruprietore could not whip. thelt Racine Collexo meludes a Xchoo) of Letters and | SERYANTS' LIVERY de t the Authoriti went, Guards were placett at all the atreet-croxs- | there turned up, whacta tu the eky, The three fndicating thateume felt the poticeman's club or | Kovds away. Furst & itragley’s Garden aSclentiNe Senvol. ‘There leaisua Grammnarsctool 8. . ‘ mpeg) 5 @ Authorities. Pes And wt We, time Whe reporter leftno further | dianounted, and the driver, with all symptome of | bullet: bul it is only im the erens ot eome or the tity, Plow-Worke wore deserted, Tn every the College. . ? y { I ‘ still, 0, G. Dix combined with true discipline, religions care, ant Uj : fee tetestl iy ed, "i a ‘ teat. Bb Me me i neton Fol ilgh eutture, ue "nd | WABASII-AY,, corner Monroc-st' | An Asombly of the Communists Sweet smoke Clearerlaway a “Ring's Foporter akiFmIeied | a ee He OG paren a ae eee eaee | time tupaniciiete tort rina nee Breive in | Metedours sad with SF Rooms Eriating ae The Collego and Grammar School open Wedness | ae eenern ene reew nen emer Ff dare Sept peg, Wwednen ly Smashed by the Polics, ployed on the Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy Haile THE MANCHING PARTY Twensy-wecund street Staion. The lutter crossed | Company. At Crane Bros. & Co,'#, Just vppusite, y . TO RENT. ploy a 5 For furthor Information or admlaston apply'to < 7 f wenteere : : Work wav zomg on Juat ae usual, the Genie havin, fond, and lone of “the must ardent ‘sinonz | Kascomposed Uf men from the Twenty -Second | Trenti-rucond virect bridge, and followed in tha | hos4 non Zou on Just oe ueual. the fra hay i fo og nerits eer en sa nin enn hen. th de thet Street Stution. partly regutare and partly speciale, | ¥#k0 of the rioters, but found no une tw contend re h ABV, JAMES DEROVEN, Dei. Ubon’ tig" poleercn tothe ‘use’ at’'the | They bad come hod win a timortharene stata | Wh Ae ee A eat IT FOU + Arrival of the Regularse--They are | corner of Unlun und Fourteenth streets, | onthe street were being yutted. ‘Ten minutes THE GREATEST CREDIT iY a e aoe 7 ed | later there came frou the north what might bave | {@dne Lieut, Vesoy and Sergi. McCabe, They | 40d with urms. Every workman in tho place has He pecans s bullet fe the. ore une. $a tare been a hundred mpectal polivemere wie | had Uut'a handfal of mom numbering only ne ar him a piete af iron pipe of cuaventent length conditlon tv Gaudrop'a drag sture on Canal strect, | marched with much zest through the | teen ur seventeen, including themsclves, hut every ta wel Lil ea Ft ie st show coy uly, and theca to tne heme of hia parents, No. lini | rtreet, and clubbed the ead uf he fovdy eitizen | man ‘wae grit clear jo, the backbone. ‘The land bun Uf defense will be need wrth ole the ice eek HH ti 7 A not - | Whenever hu showed it. ‘I'ney balted at thu cor- e ugalual ge au 0 s Or th deere ior bowie eeieeine Sead ‘or at norof Halsted and Fourteenth streets, aod ap: | Moat remarkable, and cun sever be exceited by any | wetermined workmen, of goou muscle, ean ‘By, Dw: 3 4 oue thing is curtain, ‘and that ie’ that | peared to be qutet fora inuinent. While there one | bedy of pulicce, Even while the nod was demund- | diepiay fae ate se Slee ahi Grected with Jubllant Cheors. UMION COLLEGE OF LAW of Northwestern University, Evanston, and University DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE ut Chicago, Judge Henry Loot, bean, Tultion, $30 The Food Question—How the Railroads per year, Fallterm begins september 12, For eatae S SOLLEGE UF = ity-] re of the repurters was anticably inetencting the | 12g admittance at the gates of the Kulling-stuck | Mile, i Mia otiest, "FV UAUUACOLUROR OF GA TRIBUNE BUILDING Bae Bhtoptodeesks tee Gig Stal | Re same, ee cal einer an Hackind ig aveciale madeaionour usu twtone | Conany, ‘ube, Rien renaiged an Grm as nine | works preparation for ha slater Uf ther te any ee es, - occurrence thut could be ascertalned. ‘There may { Ways, auda dozen or vo piled over thu huck, an fh a ne} ie fing, and it wilt prouably deter most of them SV YCV] ) Vi) ve been Obl Ich to-day will reveal, but | unuer the back, and along the eidowulx, where | Yiolence, ~ and the mob, encouraged by Fi hi ene PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, BLOOD. mayeaute tot ns the dite oar satahed esreiais | ine reporters wore cndest at” pollee, “ortered | from visiting rane run. whet they learn that ar oring,to escape ihe the meagre Arne ‘i eraphys ard | oli sorts of insalence,—dared them tu make'a | fangemen have een mada by ve th they over tad in thele live them the beat ay 7 | Vhere was no time to enter inte a blography, and Gf minor injuries there weres saa the reporter very little rouin to produce eredenthals of enarac lwarrest, threatened ta kill and bury every sucking. Henry ilettner, wounded by a bullet from the } ter. Uno of the party manazed tu show his Ger. | uite of thin before thelr hodies were cold, aud | Cunnections, they over Lad in thelr lives, mus Ai) tho, lett ahoaider, De. Bhanahan probed | man face and Ceruan-rilver oti at the | cnreedand derided Vesey at every sentence.” ‘Tho | ytd Nites pene Companys tacer Feld for the bullet, found it not, and says though quite ie = Fi el ote Ht " factory, the Northwestern Horrenall Compan: rerluus It ts nut necessarily fatal, A day ortwo | which was impending. Another rehed unon his | eters fighting ag eturuily as the pulice, factory, and other places eunth of Madison ecrec he. s boyieh demearor and vndeavored to pase himself | Ineo uniform a manner, ‘The arrival’ of Lieut, | factory, and other p} neh of Ma ts Seas ie Bana whe bua bee a uly Oden a KIL, “Auother, taling either of the wer | Callahan wae most timely. Vesey'a men were unt | Were all closed yesterday, dehuttler's will be open CHESTER, Pa., opens REPT. 12th. Location healt! tuls grounds plo; bulldings commodious, ough Instruction in CIVIL ENGINE! valu hose. TO RANT. DEAD AND DYING. RIC, and ENGLISH. Careful supery: IMMEDIATELY AFTER SUPPER Fo? circulars apply to JEWETT J, WILCOX, Esq, the Bohemians and Polieh Jews on Canal street, Tremont louse, or Col. THEO, MYATT, Irrealdent, Apply to WM. on DOW, and the rallroad employes, thieves, and riff-raff, a fathered together In the rallroad yara all tho way it i the nivb that tackles It WiLL mse CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, ; iM i Wounded in the hack, resources, took falely to Hight wid ran araund the | Of Ureath and nearly outof ammunition, snd wud | this morning, and the mub that tuckles It wlli weet MORGAN PAMK. NEAT CHICAIO, Room 8 Tribuno Building, Ineo sbewveed Tee lee nie the | "A young German nimed Norn, restdling on Union | hired carriage auf it were um unly place fur antes te mab turned upon them it le not eady to tell | WHS warn Fee netiee Oc tala tmetitutiog Will opie > TP , track, At Union street a large crowd rushed for | sitet feceived uall In the eluow. 16 wag ex. | Ly.) Senate a eee OF penind tho harece | Whatiwight have gappened: on i rs ite + T. y ice tet ir. Westeburg, whe also ors rs i 3 os *, Inte addrons the Hroeident, . BiLAY EH, Ghicaya TO RENT. the... &Q. round-hauee, and Wmited their | hulle inthe thigh of anvanknuwn young men Hee peTHE,CHEKRTUL CHACK OF MEADS | | from the time of dlepeteal, all wan quiet In the Mintiine' nowea: Yark, Cook Co,, Iil., or ae : ete é vas ju iter righ eft. the epeci ze} nedgh be 5 , " ee . ‘Chicago. u OF) citere tp and a7 fiandotphet belug, 40 Lee] uate sea to etcadus ee oe ‘4 eiegraplt operator on the Northwestcra Toad | wanderfunly active With the clube e's tanned | Iron Werke saiiaie TURES on, cee eee! | About 3 o'clock in the afternoun thenmteerabte, dhe Ble a U4-foot a.ley un the side, “Vhe bulidingis excels | No" lled with locomotives and other roiling-etock | | ee irae ear yuftet in the hot disappear to the fuce ofthe earth atthe firat | ing oy thi street, and went quietly to thelr | lapidated, dirty sealawags whe had until then lofest wi applied with iron | of ta Company, Uthers mushed in windows of uf others aro knuwa to have been | xummon he was bimped over the-heud with | Wumes, ‘To guard against all {acentive fora dl tart and erery wind re ‘ ed the purlieus of Canal and Jackeon streets, lie tue vu OV storh the freight-house of the same road near by, that A numbe ntre of alle: wounded slightly, but their usmes nor residences | toe hickory and divappeared with hin besd in | turbance, the proprictors of the works cunclu * *, tocentre of alley. front and war. init | of the Narthwestern Company being’ un- | coulanot menscotiuined, both hand-, Witnin «ight of the beholder, abous | te stop work for the day, ‘The workmen at tho | C4 0uton an expedition. Soue JY of them start- Ur aay COng er Cor Duties, Neseetieateceee: | fendence of Feit acces ce ee eee auMerIaS | O eurbad. Thees Attempted to enter’. the | Arnong the police. contue.one about the lege and: | ‘itetveins received: WHINE. eke vin Tete | Htollinestocks Aart ober’ Alege torenied at <b ed north along Canal and Clinton streets, yelping, delevatet, “Fifteen acres of ground. Beason | blo of sustaining any well arent bushiess head were frequent, but notaing serious was heard | necessities for the time, and went away In svarch | pedceauly home. indeed, there bas been but little | bowling cursevery one of them. Of the wiule ntcond> | attucture, brt their attention was drawn by Held, | of by the arrival of the police, and they did no ofuntila late hour, Ofilcers Croak and McKenty, | ur plasters. This was but a sally, and hud no | Work forthyin. The season is dull envuzh, oud | crowd nut one-third wero over 18 ycurs old, the of te South Divialon cumuirnud, who came to thu articular connection with anything except a eud- | Huw that transportation baa been stupued, the | somainder being made up of sneak-thievcs In gus Sept. ti, THT7. Rend for RK Pac alogun te Capt. ED, | may require, ‘The whole “M.CUTE, Morgan ook on, i tlon and clean. Murdoch & Fisher, fi other damage, ‘The pullew bad heard of thelr do- ec, Were hit with brickw, Officer William Casey | cen deelre to keep the wtteets cleur, A. momcut | business tsalmost at a complete standstill. ‘ Lakeside Seminary, - iste ings, and Jagut. Callauan and sixteen men sturted | Carries a sinashod hand, and a number, uave ati | afierwarde he ofecisle were svized wih norte M’COMICK'S PACTORY, training, and the of-scourings of the streets, With For Young, Ladtet and Litile Girls, at Ooo ~ PINANCIAL, frum the Twelftht Street Station in a ‘bus furnished | toys and sore heads, Those who were tn the Uret | spasm of activity abd danced down: Fonrteenth | which was the objective point of the rloters, con. | no apparent purpose, and in a strazgling, irregular Wis. lellghtsul home, u cl PR rene See ee SS NNT clea by the WestSide Hurlwuy Company, Theysdrove | qwo attacks upon the mob aro furious in denoucn- } street to the westand east very rapidly, swae | tinued running, ‘The men are all satlstied, and | way they managed to reach tho Milwaukve-avenue elteulars ay ag On Tite TPT PAT | fown culon stroct to Fiftcenth. At this point | ing ciynch, clnfining tuut hu alone ts rexponsibie | caused by the pexsing of siond vor two=-perhaps havo notuing to gain. vy geing with the ined. | viaduct, and halted un the southern approach to it. IVE ADEM 8: F THE CAPITAL STOCK {hey were inet by amob, whoudvyanced oponthent | fur tho determmed avwault made upon them by the | a atone of hull a dozen—trom near a bullt- | klaborate preparations for the reception of a iuob Here was even See eos. POC HU KEEL Jed by Alles Clynct, who keeps a grocery at the | crowd. ‘They consider ita miracle that they ew- | tig on the routheast corner of — Four. | were wide ut the besinulng of the present truubl SUE StRANGRGY RVLIGDH OF. THE Dat; caned with their lives, teenth and Maleted streets, No attempt was | and itty highly probable that incase of an attack ‘The oficers under comman: of Licute. Callahan, | made to enter tho buliding, but the avecinis—or | the workinen would ask nothing better than tu manboud, and. if anything can su uy, convey to elt, Mtattner, and McAuley returned to the West | such of them as had Gru-arme—watched closely for | dreuch the moh with water, ur cover them with {he dnurt crowd of respectanilities, Ww oO far Twelfth street Statlon shortly after 11 o'ciock, | another volley which they could return with lead, | fire-arme and order a retreat. Jett dehting alony, the reassuring int nce that one that should tagke Chicazy nen vlueh for thelr 7 io x 3 corner of Union and Fourteenth atreets, "He w. Henecties “lnterenes teats ty et Sens vurked up to a regular frensy, and oxelted hie fole tun. Ju ty, Cll DD. D.y Ne O. Wi 7 ; lowers iu every way hu ‘could to annihilate Heth, adge Daye nto eke Dey National Lifg Tnsarauce (io the onlcerss rie’ they Paceayea “uaa MAREN Q00 axerrrore UNG LADIRS, l) | by, throwing stones and sticks at them; leaving everything quiet, in the neighborhood of | They had no upportanity, and, after chasing away | Ab noon everything was quiet south of Sixteenth : mae Vitisneld, Mow., ontrsthurmish culture te a very pid | thoy showered | these intssties down | the Siateenth alreet’ viaduct, ‘The mob liad dis- | a large number of small Consrecationsot pupa they | ateoets and bid tale tp remmsiaao tie reat of ae dare Mteeit valauule cateasoyareie. Ji dbsusupty, a ss jnvigorating Gilmate aud beautiful Jucation, Terie OF U.S. OFA {ike hail upon the vehicle. "ho harness of the | persod, pussibly to go to bed, and agalty in that | disappeared,—or, rather, they arched ack to | ATEN LIEUT. VESEY MAD KOUTED THE MO Ox ‘At 3:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon the entire ‘inoderate, “Address tho REV.C. V, SPEAL, the Prine <o o ores was cut, and thy animals were so frithtened | section had avaumed their normal etate of quictude. | the station and there disappeared, BLUE 1WLAND AVENUE, street railroad systei of tue northwestern part of ctpal, fur clreulur, Dy yirtue of an order from the Circult Court of Conk | B% the Yel of the wang that thoy ran away. ‘The | he police were therefura marched to thelr re= 3 THE BRIDGES, - and Lieut. Caliaban bad driven them across | the city wus broken up by u 12-year-old voy. ‘Ii FRBHHOLD INSTITUTH, County iy tis undeealine au Heriver ot the Tees Wee OF ee tae ae eee bra duzan rocke, eetive statlons, and allowed to week theie well- aplt\rder td guanl avainet a pomtoie comp de mata Hg, Prairie, Mis, femnant unthored to- | wreteted tittle apecinien of huuailtyy whiea ae 5 ublle Life: [naurance Company of Chicacy, f earned reat, je Washington street tunnel waa guarded by one | gui mothe prair purthwes: ¢ ct ary Suth Rotts a EN TSE for dhenanrbaaty edie or "7 “s about tho head, back, and bruast. Seeing it was —_ uey so tava oft Reaper" be an lacussed matters By tha tual Ge sila etn deca een & matter of life ur death, the policemen drew thelr revolvers and opened tire un the crow frum the ‘bus windows, the rabble having completely sur- rounded thern, Being crowded iu the | ‘bus, nenanee they concluded to wake a sortie, aud wuccoeded ed enveloves wurked, is faceine {hele wa ont end, pattoring and adureesed to tho hose in the vicoul ol is dour, je crows TROSLAND, COLLEGE, NYACK, N; ¥. OTH | pnderelaned tubo subitited tig tl Unopened to tha | Lowover. kept throw stones, aad 5 few shot ar, . Of the mnilitury organizations, whuee idea of duty | reaper factory, ani WAR IN EARNEST. scemed to be that o reporter wus rather more table | in io very concillatory tones, ‘the Bohemians elopped the Milwaukee uvenuy cure, Aso car tu create trouble thin @ hundred rioters. ‘ihe | salu that they had a couple of independent military would near the mob the youngeter bearing a plece uf THE FIRST TENNONS OF THE MOD Madiaon strect bridge was aleu ewunc, ap- | cumpunics, fully oficarcd, arwed, and equipped, | jut im either tet, would vue Oat on ihe began last night at the viaduct covering the North- | parently at the sweet will of the bridgu-tender, | and tuat Ibey would get these uut to protect the track, and commanded a stoppage. The dirty, western and Chicayo, Burlington & Qalncy Hall- maul pamsenuently ‘Sar; tYARle WAS, stunped for, wume Taub, from Starks Of -SisEF thy pally ae aulltary: frowsy, uucombed mov of boys then closed tn and “+ tlme, ‘ge number of people greatly incon. | There wus anything but moderation ed uf, ditt re! roads at Halsted and Sixteenth etreots, Alurge } Vivtenced, If thie stratucic messare ee dd ‘again | it was rather provused to piitazu and burn. wd that | 2 GWAMTNMORE COLLEGE FON TOT BREE, | Of tne celinl stuck or the WARTHMOLH COLLEGE, FOR BOTH BEXEM | C He undor cate of Friends. Ail expenses covered by #100 | ye BAe Lars Ca Aten Ym Co syear, F. HM. MAGILL, President, Swarthmore, Many, Years fh succersiul operation JERRSKILL (N. ¥.) MILITARY ACADEMY. BE. principal assvts of the Iteyubll I for Mluetrated circular, 40 pages, ‘iow detain LS freon rasta ty BA ot the Union street Station about 11 o'cluck last night | cent extremo viclousness Incident to lots, They | and informed Cupt.Soavey that the witcs communis | friu kept on deatroying pro; i artially divaulad two eng on present rater. ‘There wae sume talk of | wheo eas O25 pel juurt for tte action at thee " mob collected here anu beg to destroy the loco- | pecame necessary, it would ba well to sation a | they could geteven with the capitalist, who was ; ? Ne Oe ee aS | feairtheresforaepraciicatla. Ste LD ADE ge | at the ollcers with plsahs, advantage, diamalise, { motives left in and nearthe ruund-house of the | corporal gifted With Ordinary intelligenco at cuch | nove crushing thom,” Tuey sto tatked bf tearing | C2on, es, he declined to auiize nls oppor pt OSALS. 1 a mobIn'front of them. ‘The yang at length seoita | Chicago, Burlingtow & Quincy Nallrvad, ‘Tue mob | bridge and tunel. down the Uridewell, so tuat no more bricks cuuld | nity, and, after asserting ints (12-year-uld) authus- DAVDISITS Pap THRNISIIN GRD Taeiid | aR Ne TT PR | Pusltlon underneath tho viaduct over Halsted | wae One of mammoth’ proportions, numbering SUPERINTANDENT LAKE, be wade by convict lands, ‘They proposed to have | {ty! ho aliowed tte frighteneu drivers to puss, PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING AND LAYING alreet, cheering and encouraglag thove who wore | fully 1,600, and ahowing all the elements of | Of the West Side Street Rantroad ( pany, visited | elzlt hours a day's labor, andanadvancu uf 20 per | ““Ainiswyatem had euuuted womo tweuty iluutes MONEY toLOAN around the fraight aud round-houser. “Callahan ana a WATER PIPE IN LA CROSSE Ws en | BYJOSIAH H. REED, NO 20 Nesp, NY, | Stier etoct In pu Council of the Clty of La Crosse, a the Jumoer-yards, which found tmuense A SQUAD OF roLicy, + until they had | cating with the diderent car-otables had been cut. | favor wita the wurat of the mob, Aftera short under Lieut. Biuttner, marcued out of the Union: wed furawitching. | For tule roseon nv mevsazges Id be sent | time they divpersed tu the fuur quarters of the | street station tu * quell the riot.’ They found lowed them up as clonely as they uddeuly rau through on opening into ould. c sealed prop In amounts as req on IMPROVED CHICAGO | Fifteenth atroct aud gained tha approach to the | Mito report of thu proceadings was hastily sent Into | Roryiils foanen ie mew the stables, but the cars | Cumpass, probably to get their dinners. a b barecelyed at tha outce of tho City ierk on PROPERTY, at LEST RATES panduct: , Prgin thie evovated polut Is men had | dhe twelfth Street Station, sind Serueant Callanan | Uowteen hesluarters oud the stables, but tho cars | cuuipaes, probably to get thelr dinners, eee eee: pee ee elaumels aud ther wntil a ectuck oH. un she lst day of fi; ease nent fer Applications received and promptly attended to ie un Odo od mol ‘ chug ousd VpOU | was dlepatched to the ecene tu command of twenty | was ‘auticlpated. and splitup into several gan; At Dorcel noon, Like aieep wuen a dog iv around, of liken Of Le Crowe, as folluwe: Onthitdatroct, frome pont | BY We A UT. Th Randolyhests | gnicer aity or more to ony were nol deterred Uy. | wets, He proceeded down, Malate tu Sixtevnth —_* equad of neurly 2,000 assetd: pratrio-dug Waen a yun-ehot 1s teed, the wlserably eppusite the centre of block (4) ef urna, Durand, ae letorred Uy | street and duwn to the track in the viciulty. WES? SIDE ‘Twenty-aecond and Loonls etre hie aburtiuns Ned. At. the north end of UPON THB VIADUCT oy had started tuclr extensive pluning-milis, but the | the viaduct sumo half-a-dozen rouds present iia mow satherad iB furea hy sully 3,000 more af tat eat Riguy and forced shor Paice ae the cut-thruate and band!ts,—the worst scum o! - > wremy. employes isd bo wrongs to. right, but they wer Mridgeport. Amoug thei ould’ be noticed but BULLY BOY VESEY, Tunpullod ts teate. The, RiroysCurpentee Come fl a dition, tu thee r tho bullets. | Arruylng themselves at a distance Taduur stroots bis feet or pips ate laces te ease eect fram the viaduct, Gut aut af runge of the officers’ frou the centre lino of Dartgor atrect tu the centre Mie a platols, they attacked them with stones, and sent Of Stato s reet, 10d tevt, eight inches In dlatuetery thew wu rapidly and In auch quantities thet Calla- frown the centrollne of state atreet to the centre line 0} Real Evtate Mortgage Loans upon improved city } ban war forced to abandon his poaltion, quite s tivineclves, and aluny these they escaped, tutorm. or rather tu cluster togetuer again, as avon aa tho police had passed by, A few arrests wore inade atreet, 1025 feet. ten Inches (In diautetery from, " number bi few oP ‘the lavormg classes, bul there U8 GETS IN BOME NORE Goon WoRK, pany Was suuzbt out, and the foreman, Frese, wae | Dy nalt-grown buya; and thi was all. There te centre ile of Cassatrcet tv the centre inet Ferry | real evtate at loweat rates, throughs ae Ne RAL w dataolnaons of police | Were observable the ina of" half-grown | go sunmary was the action of Tuewday's mob PRETTY WELL USED Ul, tiie titine in connection watn thie, titulo Luslucess eight inehes In diameter, and frou JOHN G. SHORTALL, fron tue: Tweltth Biteot Seni ae i, | boysand thieves who had become excited t0 4 | nun the plantng-mltle and lumber-yards In tuo | #everal of the crowd attacking him and giving him | Which mais atteution, “and only ones Ciuat te Tete dee ee 4 Portland Mock, | Kyan, fulted ta connect witi Callalage: anuer, | frengied wate. Lieut, Callatien and ble litte band es {the city that but few of | 82 Unmerciful whipping, ‘The West Sluu Gas | tne; the 1t-year-ulutuleves aud: bumiuers, who fromthe east. fine i <n striking the road near Heing Tom: | Were greoted with tho loudest ehuuts of deriion, | southwestern portion of the city 1 nt: $e Works Wero- als vunted, and the mob at: | juaf'un tay vutekittsut the cruwde aud congro- ho centre Hine of Fisth: street pelled to. relreaty Colluhan went back “ “tle | Sed be found dluwelfin the inidet of a crowd, | the yards attempted to stariiwork yesterday morn: tempted to compel tho wen to leave. It | cute in frout of the saloous when a charge le msde, fm ulatneter, from the eented er en vtutlon with bid men to dud out why ho 4 petfectly helpless against overpowering numbers, | ing. ‘The men gathered about their vurluus places | wus uu dierent from the crowds of the previous | favetutiabs deiersed TA tom judicioey ean tre ling of Eiynth e217 e Nad “net ocen reluforcod. White on hie } Hie position wae lurestuning tm the extrome, Lut of empluyment, and many of them avemed only | d8Y- being composed largely of roughs, thieves, | uf theso dirty pups would dy mors te break up the ot le: We cau make lonay, on eloler tmpraved je. | way Ryuu's men attackud the mob, but were un. | be and bis meu were canniuns, and onty acted now Communists, and the rid-rad Keuerally, tue de- | yung than uny suouut of clubbing distriouted upon aayetem of atratogy aud weif-defensc, ‘The | toawalts sisual trom thelr employers tu go to | cont laboring element betog butiittie represented, 5 wob had bin apparently ju their power, in thy | work, Hut no such signal cume, save inthe plan- | A ittle parley wus haa beiweun the Gas Company Ree ey ere akTER Goitnea LONE: mecauthng | the palice | hed occu © notided | Ing-nill of Pond & Noper, where tho men tuened | officials aud the leaders, in huis,flotere were “wuld qball bulnee buyer (ollae'by Of forty wou In charge at Soha tiickey wares | tw without a murmur, aud started Im for the weual | Het the wen ‘here nat all the wai that lueg, se pectators, coustituted a juob on Susth Y " ° # 7 * [ Clinton street yewterday aiternuun. ‘Tbe beer cur- from the Wert Aludlaun, Sirvet Station, | Phey ar | cory stony the etrect from Halsted street to Iiuo | tek Auine woral suustduy the wob tort, aud al- | FudMaectrey Gy the tari enefeameticens oe the ate pr Pear Cerne Mer i vail ion thar | Wed thy manufacture of gato Hight the elty 10 | intersctiua uf Alllwausee avenue, and. tho Hob Mt pusvexsutt of the viaduct. and the | Island avenue, there was o prove jg opin lon hat goon. They swore, howover, thet it euould not | yy, ry heft Ww coutiuus the matinee, while the pects. ded wloug Marsted sirect. aud | ot was better lo vu tu work than rick their chances | be continued to-uay, tury, who hed by thie Uwe tocreaed to ubout children weru rushing about wildly, some Insplur- | of sinking with au irrespousibly mob, — that GAMDEN CITY DISTILLERY, tatu Beeurity, oF $U4COU, € {ato Beeurity, of $4 ably tu atand before the wtones thrown, and they, * TURNER too, were ubtiged to fall back, ‘They stoud op ae wether witnioticeathan twenty hyurante NER & BOND, Jong as auch @ small squad coutd dn the face of such. ary four-lueit vee to connect thei wit faye qige numbers, wud yot cleur of the tou unity by beating aod vlher speciale as the undersigned shall fi i ri } thelr way through thew with their clubs. They ii T hsapdeitachetin cs . je Teaches Fup statlun i Dbady, but sous uf them rand density, 40 us tu eut and eit cit aah |, rom $4,000 to $25.00 to loan wn Chicazo Meat iPohoutd bey added that viynel, the leader of the Powe er square tach. and Eetuto at 7, ¥, a TRENC IE ML. ALTOCKS, mod, bay put bhowwlf ve far inthe banda of the ave tuust be Inld top of the plas Prope iat stated ie art ovine Nos do Death gs horittes that they have determined to make | fll be therg BY in. with the chances to fi i , ranged theineelves slong thy sidewalks und Ke i secs 1» No. uch an esample of Li jug for God's sake that thelr buy should come | might or wight hot win, with the chances in favor Asort of procession was furined near Eighteenth th tertuinment. The handful of the pete pe aac ind al ‘ lurrented iy this niaening: pray Le | bome. Of thy latter, ‘the wen atl shuught thotr wages | strect bridge almodt at Luo commencement uf the vaitervousldeni ry Tejecttag the propose BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN | its tistcceiet ras tle soring, proba be: erscant Callahan snd tis men weed thelr maces | wer lower than nd ready for Use. alilue ae; y aught to be. but there Wis | day's work. ‘This proceeded westward, scndingud | tonto sure wver the saolstower ar catey sway ie natertla I 1s proposed ta ‘anufacture of uipe oF othe! o At tho station a halt wa v id Analy no uniform moveutent towards a strike among | deiachmunts now and then itu vide streets close | the yi My concluded to atop the dtl futulah, and the Weight per fovt uf ‘each Seg uf pipe Chamber of Comnnerce, Chicazo, rage, demanded Why rolefone cee eee I SUCCEEDED IN CUTTING THRER WAY OUT, tuewselses, aid bence noting waste bo gaiued. | upthe factories, ‘They met with litte resistance | wautse acumen dean and wets anaportad Bald work must be commenced on or befo Bea money twluan un Heal Fatate, Prouace and roe | Tl In thie connection it i well to state that | to the disadvantage of the mob. +] Wot behind tia tain, Commun acnee view uf ite | at drat. Atthe Usrden City Distillery aud Hectl, | gud encouraged by the crowd. Tae day of August and completed to the sailefactio Vidlon, City and County Orders, wud Mercautile Paper, | Immediately upon huariny of the mab axsembling, Ayer bad now beyun in earnest. Jobo Mickey | situation, waa the mob, Aud it was this that the | fying Company, corucr of Caualport avenue aud | datinee bad hardly began when a general atau Accentance of the undersigucd Cuminlttue ua uf before | aud leselliog Eacheuye uu all couusrl _ | aud prior to hiv departure tu attack them, | snd ble wen bad arawn thelr guns and teveled thea: | Jaburers either feared oF sympathized with to such | Ywouty-secund streut, the mou tried te force the wade aver the viaduct, andthe caurc. a the t8th day of september, = Sn: he had telegraphed tu the Madison strovt | St thu mud, ‘hele tirst volley was Inthe air, ‘The extent tat they cuitld not forbear rooulug with | employes tu leave, but they were told bya Govern Hee, appearcd ou the ecene, coming wirohoula iaust "bo salad, indorsed * Propovats for NOTEU Station for unvivtance. For over an hour his men | crowd hovted und yellod, ond vowed that the pu- | them when they pawed, ment olfcer that that institution was inthe hauda | from Fulton strech, “ibe spectators buruly fac vtord nd eddrumed tour loft with the cliy aoe. fought the tiuters, and yet no avaistance had | tice should wot drive’ them of, ‘They fired ‘THE MOU BEGAN TO GATHER of Uncle Bam, and tbat if they Interfered iu auy | tine to wonder whut the buys were eununy tur, Buin, ‘She mob faltered, Tt bad been | as early os 7 u'clock in and avout Twenty-second | way the would bu suimmarily a uelcbed. ry if caue the largete fur the Sred among then with but little effect, They | street uridge, vear where aro situated we of the . ANOTHER CHOWD. aoe in a hands of tee oticers, The hew speccais shouted Iike mad meu, and with redoubled fury | luster willis ana yurde. AG 8:50 It had assumed Jn the luinber revive gud ite aelgbborboudon the | got their work in uicely. Une bald-buaded unt nau charged upon the poli atuni and | full proportions, and numbered about GUO, twas | West Side the trouble commenced yester- | Sada man tuo (at w rin fast had thole heads woos, pistols, Jon Nickey bis men well under | composed of lumuer-sbovorsad & nucleus, planing» | day morning with cowmeudatle prowplitude. | en toa jelly ine few wuutes, ond bad tu be carted Control, and they made one terride charge, suime- | null uperature afew ralirund wen, and a1 Along the river, in that locality, and avout Loomls | sway iduuexpress waxon, ‘Tho crowd tan acrued what breaking the ranks of the mob, and leaving | ber of vagabuudy, young aud ald, the former sud Twenty-secund streets, the wob visited the | the viaduct, pursued Ly tho police, aud disappeared CY-HOLDERS areived, Ryan aud bits wen werg vnruged that there ul umjunel atthettuowadgucseraamnaee | DOLL ed. a ‘ev appuinte, leruigned will open wil proposals he wen had left the scene, leaving ¢hi contract tafte lowest reapuutule iduer reserving the : Sa wore we wercyuf the moh, The mun were Ful Gowescr to reicet any ur all Ue, if uevecaty sinarting onder thelr defeat, und many uf thems hee IN ie aU Of the city t0 do aa. * ured by contuwvny. ‘The’ clticens In the neluhe EaCwouany July 1 ABP DwARDS, Ht 188 ql if San See cache srousuth, audgatieeed 950 HAMA, about the atation tu bear each courier freab froin the NM Py, weens report the uqws. At une monientaboy, hat- | seue few of thuir injured howling with pain un ly predowinatiog.” Ail were armed, brick and lumber yards and compelled the wen to | up Milwaukee avenue. Iu tho ueantune’ Lieut. J We LOSEN, Insurance Company, verving with tho Militia of | less and coatless, reported that Pribyl's gun-atore | Tage. Nobody seemed to have yet beeu slauun- | wood sume fuur or five ( jengl quitwok, ‘The men employed iu thy various ee | wiettner, with u squad Of thirty-ex wen, was GUSFAVUs Volant, tus Btaty to suppres the present rot, will be fur- | bad veen pillaged, ond uf the nest mowent another | tered. ‘The wlob was now more waddened and de- | pockets ut veurly all wore bulged out and weizhted | tablishmente were woly-aisposud aud willing | marching to the sceuu of actlon, und arcived Justis FOUN UU e mittee, _ | mlshed permite freo of churue, and be covered uy | buy auuouuced that tue mob Were Marching north fermined. ‘They fell agalu juto eulid phalanx, a shen ready, they muved suwly | tu work. Mr, Whitueck bad several barges ready | tie to dad lus occupation gus, a | their policies, by applylug in peraun or by letter at | on Haleted sireel. ‘The oxclionent grew intense, eee attrac fell buck, quictly pay Repigaccoudl attees ja a westerly direction, | ta joa. sud hie men wore jue about yong to work, -_————- oye the ofice of IAVIS & WALKER, and the guthurities were roundiy condemned for eteruinedly, Ce WEE 2 nulile sud yards slur abit when the weuul yang of ba! wit lads, les ° on fo STOCKHOLDERS! MEETING, aoe General Ayenter 170 Lasalle thelr dilaturiness In seuding reluforcements, Alter ViGUTING FOR DEAN Live. aud huveetigatlug for tisemeelvee aa to by a few druukeu rowdies, interposed, audull bands LUMBER DISTRICT re arene eee | a hatt of uver balf an Lour additional a platoon of | It seemed as though the little bandful of police | labor bad ceased of not. ‘Tho drvt lively demon | were induced to quit. Tha briekusakera stopbod work, AND TH LOMBRUMEN. nen from Macteon atreet came up Twelfth otrect, Joliet & Northern Indiana R. R. Cp.) “—ewares any saree. | het ae es i it Nic! cling order. Jouter, July 13, 1977. Peele iat, hak Mekal sung a ‘ula mete mab hed Bee carrring " . reat ttheir will ‘he wrest street- " NWOTICH. enobasco a neuer | teiapted te cree the Maduet" wav pelted with ‘a wneele 4 Bah The aonusl ‘ ¢ the Jollet a shower of wluues, the conductor and a Sutihern tadiane fatiroad Company, for tueetectian et Sees SEAL Uriver both” driven from their positions, # Ditecture, aud for the transactluu of auch other bus- OPTICIAN. E horses lashed into imudnves until they ran would be stauyhered ‘Thu mob red fevulvure ut | stration mate was i the Chicago Wang: MIL Withuul restetanee, av did the humber-warkers, al: the olficers, but eomebow their uiarksqiauship was -ompauy, aud ay adjvining disthlery, ‘Tae i thuugis th secu evident that. they posscese: " exceedingly puor, had dred up, and sceued all ready for work, | the backbone, they could have driven bret the | va the Blue Telaud avenuo line of cary, the scene Hicke railed bia men agalp, and they took tho | which secined to enrazy the mab. It way reported | motley crew of goslluys in short order. Upon the etscete waa animated in thy cxtreme, All mob to band tor another charge. ‘They pad already | that the foreman wes beaten with sticks, but of The crowd to tho number of COU of 700 then | aivug from the bridge weet ou Madisen to Halsted, fred lng gut uf tuvie sixteeu rounds of wmauul> | dhe nothing could bo ascertained, and it waa vrob- | visited ihe eatabliviwent of Swan & Clark, where | crowds of excited: looking -¢iilaens wero congue: Hon. aod things luuked wore than ever. dt | ably false, Throate were freeiy made to dre the | there was we hitle aitticully at wuout 0:43 ‘o'cloce : seemed life and death, und the police fuugut like | structure, but the mub suddenly proceeded vuwird | a, m., but tue operatives agreed tu ehut down. gated, and watching for something todevelop. As Uyere brougat to bay, while the mub kepe pelling | without doing avy damage. Poud & Sopes's alll, ‘The workingmen in the Malleable Irun Woes | the cae turned ou Halsted en alarm of Gre rung Traveling westward toward the lumber region, ates of aay, Us Brose befure tt, will be held a the - NCD Th ae on eer |] away, and Dually the car was overturned at the | theus tu ever-increasing uunivers. Raitruad spikes, | iu which the muu were at work, closed down aud: | struck yeater y-murulng for tucreased Wages, ant | out, and in an iustant the crowd, bithurte stand- the Soxn ihe Company tu the city, uf Joliet Illiuvls, 08 | “SEAN AnME, OFTICIAN, Tribune lulldiogs | juucton of ilalsvd, aud Evauy streets, whure it | bate, aud soues fell feet ead aries arouud tue | denly as the wob advanced. Theis douiaud was wp ouce. wcceaad to uy thet os gaat louuging usvundia thy yulerads of expec. By order re eas gaat, St 8a o'clock, Was pulled te pieces by a pack of bowing young | policeme WL they remalued untojured. ‘She ANOTUR DEMONSTHATION pany, after which they went to their work again ie ‘A any ft SE witha ‘it. G. RALSTON, Secretary. devils contained witha buys wot older thin 14 } secoud charge was wade ou the wob, abd succcse~ | was made bere, but, Iku the furmer, no dania; cheerfully. ‘als cyvocern was not visited by bas | Sub Bnxlety, became d surging maew vl Quwauity, eee Jears, Respectable citizens stood iu thelr door. | fully. They fell back aguin, only tarcturu ugain | wasdous, A short stup wae wade at the Gus | Coununits, aud no trouble Is wuticipaied. ipoving toward the polnt fur which thoy saw toa LINEN COLLAMS, Ways, und quietiy duprecuted ull such deatruction, | With redoubled fury, Tule time Works, but uearly all tho men bere are worked at 3 —— divet- footed borsesuf the Hire Department gallopiuz nr arpa enc h ut Wore powerless to prevent 1. ‘be other TUS. FOLICK bULT FoR EYFECT. ulzht, ‘and all are satialed with their pay. AT IT AGAIN with the speed uf racers, fajlowed by heavy NWWISZ N j cure that caue tu thy visduct were stopped, the cou~ On all aldcs fell the mud, while ut last two wero Lieut. Vesey, of the Uinman Street Station. ane eunbling of their coviucs, Py ¥ { ductors ridud of thy contents of their pockets, ond | mortally wounded, and sume efxtecn mote or leas | saw the rabble advenctuy, and wught bluwell THE MANUFACTURSHS AND OTHERS All along southward on Halsted crowds were Pee i ¥ facies qulved by all alata oi scleatide pris’ | tho passengers compelled fo ers pete: y. ful checked the, vuislautbte but the of way ti bos thew, hglegtavaiug the wate of fin the West Divisiun slus Panera, soils the Ar Sued pe aoe Fespecta- ourply. All the latcet atyles, $1.52 per dozen, oF ap . " lasdcey Telescope: a -taurious threats. Further up ¢ crowd ugain suywented, and the udiccre were cum- | adairsto Madiooo wun wellth Struct Statluns, fer i we rel oy tu lebe Hor Genie! ee ete me tGt es OE crowd udvunciug towards-Lwelleh sieve polled t9 ico. for ther? ives leaving tue twebin | Lew: Cullabunund tue Twettte act pace eed | Jeffercun and other streets, were | the neighborhoud vf thu inuroimg’s Lrowulys was a) besacasion, Tho ald asked tur from the Suuth | Lieut. bletiuer with 50 policy from Madison street, | lavited to closo on Tuvaday were divid- | neared. From the car whidow «large wmub could +90] EM. J. Pribyl, No. S23 Malated Heer tf Sida cain with Lieut. ell, but tov late to bo of | came down to uid iw. Vesey, noiblng dauated | ed tuto tare clasace yeuterday morning, — | be secu down twward the river Ou Hartisou abd ou- — 173 BAST MADISON.SY. ~~ OWTLELS, street. Pribyl wud fawily were scared vut of thele SUMMER RESOUTS, ite lon: ye dteet | Wits, aud olfered uy reslatanes to the plilagers. | service, ‘Tho whipped oillcers usarched yuictly to | by tue uverp seeing number of ‘the uiub, uaased | those wuo wero determiued to resuuic, those woo | Uther on Pulk. Every uttia while a squsd of eae on te eee aig by Hours iu “America, | ‘The’ wov eluued the sture out, takiug thisty-dve | the West Twelfth Mirect Station. prctiy well used | bie meu ou tue cocace of. Blue Iviaud nig and hess deturuuned uot to resume, and those who | Mdiery-appearing police would dut the ceutye of & weLENn OTE, Buletly Bret cians) Uae: | cue as uaiy revolvers, aud as tony More vistuly | Up, but fortunately nota wu seriously burt, Te | Twenty sscoud street. Thay bad no Wuaketsout, | ried ie tke a a crowd ina dide sircet. Ou West Polk street’ AALhIN'S GLEs, 4 bo 38 ber “day, WEG ves Muncie guests | of the powder-aad-ehot kind, aud a quautity of | vetate tlt of killed wud wouuded wos un utter | astusy eap.cled uo mory Lrouvle thon upon tug | Were detormided to think the watter ovefCefora A PATRIOT IN 4 RED SULKT aby hocuts 4 Pascugercloulue awuuoltlon, “thie was doug, out by the worklug- | Lupvsslbuily un that bowling wilduraces of mob. | day peovivun Minding lus position a pour vie fur | they wade up thule miuds waether to go im or not. | was being nobly suypartod by 6 gang of soms hun rt