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The Chitago Daily Tribune. | = VOLUME XXXIL CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, paige! rive CENTS. MAGNOLIA CALM. = AMUSEMENTS. 2) eee ISTONS. ITCHED B ATTLES oe sips What time did the row begin THOMAS SUNMER-NIGiT CONCERTS Ch AND P 0 | Thaven's any tea, except that St was al ore along about 8 or 9 o'clock.” TH EO. & ST _. WEEK EXCURSION! i low atday Gane nese THOUS IND ILD, “Oh, say a couple of bundred or thereby.” Exposition Building SAND ISLANDS, apeny wren TAOWLAS | RATIOS at ST. LAWRENCE, on x chuck out a rock and then run into the *yard. and disapvear. While cariy in the morning there were not over 2,000 peuple, Including rioters, In the vi- cinity of the viaduct half-past 10 there were. five tines that number in the street and un the siewalka—uot packed close, but with very lit- tle epace between then Ninety-nine fn 100 Were tnere Jookere-on. Their aymputhies wera stood the attack for a few moments, but the Stones fell thicker and faster, and human nature has certain limits at which forbearance ccases to he avirtuc. A charge was orlered and the pullve turned upon the mob with their clubs, milioR right and left, and hitting for all it was Worth, Outside the station, a block and ahalf west of the scene of conflict, were shout a score uf Steady War on the] «te many potter “Faidn't count them; Ididn’t know I had ‘¢ a . police in wagons. They had been ordered down | undoubtedly with the railroad: men, but the: . , Southwest Side Stare ne hen ers Poel eee Ds inten siti isbruoi instinel icy dpreated Us cot of te et ait e o \' ? te: an re; lar lounybrook Instinc! Hey bot inter vith them, eae sane peo fontarsat.] TO-MGHT ITA LAS Set Te srent. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, of the City. “Who was tn command!” Jumped fur’ the fight. as soon aa it was fairly | had etait al homer the mote ciegaed ore : 7 AND TUE started, and taking the crowd of rioters in the EMuneE sapreces tt THOMAS GRCHESTIEA of the Fear, nuun forced thelr way ‘through until they MISS JENNY BUSK, WHITE MOUNTAINS inet the other officers, Tne game was fur too B E A U T ¥: eerie arppencanewor ihe/ erat seauty lively to fst long, and the frightened crowd of J (ER 2 RES Hoters broke and fled In all directions. Haring mischief could have been squelched in no tima atull. The pole do not like to fire into a crowd, twiethirds of whom may be innocent of any desivn to break the law, and only shot when thelr ives were In danger. The skirmishes “How should I know that? he was somo sort of a pollceman, and a zood one: and all his men had the sand, and not arun would they do for Assault on the Burlington & | trie their number. But what odds ts it; you ALEX. H. BISCHOFF, ON can find out by sending a man over there.’? Gisposed of the vutaiders, the officers at the viaduct and at the bridge only broneht TO-MORROW---6t4,, People's Programme 1,766 MIL Roy? FOR $25.00, Quincy Train—Turn- “flumph, fetane 40, But yrOvaur tein way INTO THR Hatin || from the south aud upper portion atthe West ; ULAR GR: : ae r WASsTUaHECANTOODE RIED onthe second sturr. Here they found a panic- | Side crowds who fucked to the viaduct to ou me aan Meo | sat trom Deke Apne and at or Hall Ficht ‘twas trying oul you tat en you inten | ee! Ono eras Lawes a ent | ee or ieee, ene pied te onda HOOLEY’S THEATRE, PEER nh td rm a ie gat, rupted me. There was one nian who surely | rate ina pit. Many jumped from the windows, Halsted etrect was packed with people, The pollee would goanorally maarch up and down, wod then the crowd would go Inte the croas- streets, returning when the officers had gona by. Owilne to this wish to gratify their curioal- ty, several uf the lookers-on gut clubbed, and e IT SERVED THEM RiattT. No one bas any business in that district except those on dat. If innocent people are clubbed. and shot. aud neurly ail who have been wound ed and killed thus ‘far were mere lookers-on, they can blaine io one but themselyes. They take thelr lives In thelr hands when they Ke and return on of befare Atiguet Proprishors anit Aenagera,,. Mossya, duinite & Ligoley., || S100 amp for cirenlar-contalning full details t) 71° LAST NIGHTS OF and description of the route. ecre ofa all hac THD DANICHEFFS. | addross W. iI. BREARLEY, eds Mi | i Sionday Evening, duty 0, wOLbe produced with all 03 Griswotd-at,, Detroit, Mich. Cece ened acme | Hie erenery and orles, froin tha Union Square | pana 23 Gtiswold-st., Detroit, Mich. and ao gained the atreet, but sume seized chairs and other pieces of furniture, with which they attempted tu defend themeelves. Aguod many were burt during these operations, but none fatally, and av far as reported only: one of the "special police recelved any damaye, He was ied back to the station, where {t was found that, ualde from a cut on the head, of no great depth, he was all right, and be remuined on station duty during the day, The crowd spread itaclf over the neighborhood, many of the rloters having re- croaked, avd got ready to plant. lie wos a tarrler to look at, and one Battling for the Vinductea= | of the leaders of the crowd; he came up repeatedly to the little fence between the copa und skunks, and he tried to get others to A Series of Victories gone un ail et’ & wood an at “tie blue-cunt, ut he once too often. aud when he wos and Retreats. running back, as the cowardly pup that he y Was, ope of the ullicers fetched him through the heat aol Tnever was gladder of anythiig in my Hfe. : “Once more, hold tp; what was the man's 3 SMMIKE, SAFETY DE SET VAULES. 5 PERE bole bed S iin Narn AN ere 4 UNION BQUATE LATHE COMP end inureducling ine decnous A Romance of Reality—The Devices | 12%! Pay OFL { { { of the Queens of Socicty—How Plinin a eae a ee Features nre Mao Attractive, and ADELPHI THEATRE. H st ceived a lesson which will lead them to respect | there, and must suffer the consequences. the thle ishes of Nature nre Hidden J. HM. MAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager. Admirable Conduct of the name who was bit, aud who way he by busi- | the policwa trite more in tie future: These people will persist Iu running the ask and the by the Witchery of Art—An fnterest ; " For the Deposit of MONEY OR Ss d--The C. | bea Who had not quite got a belly-full wandered | infantry begin firing, there will be many. yer = VE LEK. a y f NE . ry os fog meveineont remember RUN SIGNT TINS WEEKS a tege OTHER VALUABLE Tee econd--The Cavalry holy de came, ot all iat Ye ftoodl anit along by-streets and sradually’ nierged in the foollsh mun and women killed and tnjured, Nights. Flue Reception of Char: es. Du you think T went down between the crowds Halsted-street crowd, then about ready to com- verybody seemed to pour dato TMalsted HAVERLY'S MI ges. to onk hitu, an ie iey dying, with a buliet re ine | Meace operations. atrect, ow fuot and in buzzica, There never In our ciate, and owing to American modes aft thet mnt see rent t 0, THE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS + | head” 4 > A ERK. me yolenian, eye theca of life, not one woman possesses that best boon EAE and nd side ieleesand OF THE “Tdon't know; but you ought to have found A POSTAL-CL ‘3 revenue Waa reported at the the Twulfin Street of nature—a falr complexion; a gift without A that In avew f WHAT IB SAW AND PELT. which there can be no real ‘beauty, 8 Minsirel ent: CH an other acknuwte Defeat of the Gang Advancing out somehow. But never mind—strike on.) Etationc and all the cavalry and policemen ‘and © Well, the man who dropped and was collared The Mendota passenger of the Culcago, Bur- triends and Hinped away. ‘Tuen, when the | ward Rogers, a postal-clerk on the Chicago, Bur- 3 uly p the Second Regtinent were sent over tu suppress. ‘There ts no use oF repiniugy bwcaure tt ts eo. | formaters, Ante from the Stock- Py the police Wasn't by any meaus all that was | ington & Quincy allroad train, due at the eity | antictpated outbreak. There were put five The sensible thing, under the clreumatances, Is | CYAN TNCATE: A vwstineen at 2:0 hit. ‘The tarriers tuok away at 10:45 yesterday morning, was attacked by the | hundred out of the vast crowd who had any to ace how the defect may be overeume, ee reales — Yards NOT LEs3 THAN THREE MORE bat the Halsted strect viaduct. Mr. Ed- | disposition to ratwe a slut. ‘The troops marched Clearly, in thin, matter, Art rast be called WORCESTERSMIRE SAUCK. SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE e fo thelr urtus, and half a dozen leaned on | Mob at the Halsted street viaduct. Mr. slowly along with arms uport, ready to charge ‘Upen to supply what Nature has denied. Ramone 0: or shoot, as oecaalon required, b Dove a falr reader ask, How? “TRA & PERRINS’ DEPOSITORY. follow: 2 i ot ; Ys me began to wet aiek of the Jun with Jewlen | Hngton & Quiney Koad, ving at Aurom, was | the policemen antleavalry. The tect cy o reveal that very seeret is jc purpose oO! Hoxes reated and trunks stored ut moderate prices. H i pauaitin di bey. vent over the viaduct at Ak » U e gel ie unlie jn cl Val each this article. i F CELEBRATED — ee | Bight Persons Known to Mave Been y foutore seeing big buffer spoll a cual ollie at | ae bal aie lg Att us aera thettayonete ized ies Tanke Mi “isiteree “What can't be cured need not be endured,” EENANCIAL, Killed Duri rane the southeast cover of the viaduct nud six. | TMGUNR reporter interviewed him, and 4 and would have gone through a mo’ if a slice inthis case, An adrvit chemist, named Hagan, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT ip aon ro ns eae a as led During the Various teenth street. He just Jammed It in with bulf | following story: f had been fired. Beveral tunes were has provided an infallible means of making the eae & of ALETTEI from a SALE OF THE CATAL STOCK Engaeement: o scuntling, and he aldu’t teave thuch of a place | We were on the train. Iwas sitting In the thrown, but (no attention — was pale. plainest face radfant, aud of overcoming nll the | CoNNoIssEULS NRIIGAL GENTLEL al MUA AL y gagements, tude business in I don't know what ft was all | smoklug-car, having kutten on at Aurora: defects whieh, withont his invention, often make to these. The troops = inarclied ‘up life a long martyrdom to Indies of society. Mr, Hagan’s os far as Twenty-second strect, halting, afew moments at Canslport avenie, whece rote of the strikers hud been gathered, but they became invisible ina moment when a halt was ordered. At Twenty-sveund strect, the police charged ona cruwd, some of who had thrown stones, and clubbed many, and capture four or tive of the guilty once. ‘The mou was a Jaro one, and fought the otlicere, Orders were kiven ty one company of the Secund to churze, but before they hod moved a step th if weut Lelter-skelter fn olf directions, ‘This was . about; probably It was a personal spite araiist TO DE THE the owner, becuuse there Was a coul place on the uther wide the street that nobody molested, I Renewal of the Combat at Night— idu’t get tnuch sutystaction wut of the thing, Defeat of the Mobo- seer a huw DOWN UY TUnNENaLetie orate. MAN at Madrus,to ble OF THE brother at was guing in tu Chicago to sec {f my services were needed on Train No. 1. There was some pouch-mall in the bageare-car under charge of the bazguge-man. About thirty or furty per- sons were ia the car, On the other cars there were quite a number, how many, however, I have no Idea, having been reading whtle coming fu. At Great Eastern Crossing, or the city Urhits, and about two miles from the viaduct, We were told to pull down: the bilnds, as a “ONLY GOOD And Applicabla to Fe EVERY ‘VANIETY [3 Balm _ OF DISIL. | National Life Tusarauce Co, “Tell LEA & PER RINS that thetrsaacs OF U.S. OF A. tabiuly extcem (0 | seat en ster eum the clreair cs ute virtue of en order from the Clrenit Court of Cool state as welt ae ena | Pubite fates stain Bt Inort wholesuiie paucs that ts made.” Ly ee8 Wagon 3 dollar tu get me 18 from What I heard that, when the ulllecrs were dghting with the mob at the viaduct, a telegrain was sent over to the Ceutral for help, and twenty-tive o der Pretty General Peace in AIL | Camand ot liegt. treme eg get under lor rale iid tered under just now, they bad a meeting at Weat Bide Tarner-Hall quite curly, and it wus gulog un when Breanan went by. Well, there were Arrival of More Regulars--- | #t ouly the hundred or av workiuginen whe vice came to Ivave the traln or else to Ie on the fluor. We did not drop to lt, though. At the viaduct we were due at 10:20, being on time all throuch. Abuut 400 feet from it the stones Other Sections of the thelr tellef, Mt alse further appears that the | Cog d rT a th the unly adventure on the way down. Keturne ts, Sulustes, Working- | ¢rowd would stone us.and so we dropped them. y n i : Wh STER HIRG SAUCE many id ung of the Cit: hancen wieiarer a ‘eye uae Ae “At the next stopping-place the word of ad- Any the sald zy spaniel os before, all ready fr VU UY Ch Vise | princi Fthe liepublte tifeshuenrunce Comte: ys emergencys but they were n led on to hy. rt to hg in reuted envelojes marked, do ansthing. While they were at the lower end of Halsted street, a detachineut of police, some armed with inuskets and others with clubs and revoly= pital Stuck, PREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL Folt edto he altnnttted by him auupened tthe ucdersian Is ceréainly one of the most marvclous and use- _ Court for [te actdon at Ua end of the thirty days, or as jul products of modern gelence. Tho united | ists Excellent Taste.” mt SAMUEL D. WAL su switched ran elght rods. After passing the | cers and under eacurt of three or for cavalry- violence and) war, Auy d—n fuol cau X Ite} Ind, Con, 157 Lasall hud a right to weet, but there were ubvut 150 | crashed in the window, few at first, but more | ers, uate simon on festioony of thousuuds of indies reveats the | ¢¢ Qud Very Carefully Prepared.” | _cntesso, Hisauiy se eee Organization of Ward tae at Te egTIGUE tileres, scoundrels, | aiter, Then we were switched off to auother | a GANG OF NUMEMIANS ON AIXTRENTT aTnEET, fact tit Che BLADHOLA HAL faa sure Aloviea "0 = Com: fi thane, aud jail birds inthe a, wie ra il, truck, by whom J donot know. The engine | cust of the viuduct. Their prisoners were put or cereal re and blomuing complexion, i ela, and Were the Joudest of the lot. eae ‘ i s ya reatg 9 pure and blownnin eutnplexlon, © a : 7 Per C ent. panies thieves wets mua ee ee, OF the lot. These | aud cars (two buggare, suvking, and day-cosch) | Into express wagons, and, guanted ‘by the oll surprising aud effective manner. Qa LAK G Op ——— ry, It removes all rouglinese, eruptions, redness, viaduct we were surrounded by acrowd of 1 | men, started for the Twelfth Street Statlon. re ear ar eT CS eT eee en, Hegel Ee | i seu what they wanted i | for, Fact | ghould cuess 1,0. ‘They did not interfere af- | ‘Tho’ eld crowa: of id boys whi Diotees, freckles, and tan, with magical power, #GNATETE aca EVEN AOTTES We" cehes "Une aimswronicintiwed men “| Scenes at the CitysHall, the | or” tho’ umes ss, path patel | should wot iu, and, soeing that they did. mot tn- | ingunted the: radoce™ oh ae ay TH ad Pr sli away all evidences of fatizuu and ex- |. iN 3 2 fF Sane TURNEL & D, Police Stations, and mach all the strikers Lhe each have Bec loy: tend harm to the pussenyers, I waited afew | these men us they were crossing, and the olll- tement. JOHN DUNCAN 7 Fede aE a ee cee abs callouses on thetr | moments and then alld out, petting into the | cers fired over thelr heale: Tue oblectey oes Ht riven tiebouplesion saneetee arty; and newxonc, | TQ LOAN ON MORTGAGE. the Morgue. tiaudas Yut all that don't count. | What 1 was | crowd, where I met slx of the pusseugers in thy | rlowrs wus to rescue ine, Divemee eines makes the neck, face, and arme ‘appear i is 0) ——_—_—_—_—— wuing y ae car. We,walked on a by strect cast uf Halsted | case were they succeasful. Half a dozen express. tug by the corner of Twelfth and Halsted strects 3 5 wheo some one uf the thieves iu or ubout Tur- The Fir:t Regiment Ont for Sorvioe--- | ota’ one of the thteve detachment, aud it rotund, and plump. EI NA Ie From $2, 000 to $25,000 to Joan on Chicago Real Teinakes a uutron of 85 of 40 ook uot more | erent QUENT | Batsto at 7, & and 10 per cont, than 20 years uld, and changes tho rustic maiden AD, ANS AG ADEN Z g > fur two blucke, theu turned into Halsted, got It. WALTER IL MATTOCKS, where the police were, tuok @ car and came up town wagons euntaluing, prisoners were attacked with: stones by the mob, and the cavalrymen getting: 7 ured of ‘it, began shoottug to it. One man {ute a cultivated city belle. PLAS. oom 1, No, 40 Dearvorn-et, The Goopers Talk Ovor the came near hittlog au ollicer, | This wight be | +The stones thrown would weigh all tho way | was wound ed fn the breast. None of the otfl- The SMaynota Halu rensves al Wemtshes and Seperaa ra h = BANKING HOUSE r i AZARUS SILVERMAN Bituation. called ulmost Erne Thenail | om two ounces to eight or more pounds, sume | cers or uillitia were hurt. Attempted rescues conceals every drawback to beauty? ani, while it ig | MON. CHARLES FEA EY Ss rns 0 oe Wy a eounie of iuuutes thus tileves and | LcBe almost as large as a man's bead. Gulte a} svemed to be popular with the crowd, but they. ned, as hutrerdess an water, it is a0 lifelike ts iia effects chal , that the closest observer cant detect ite wae, O°" | WILLIAM H DIMHOCK, 1 money totoan ou Tent Fatater Produce an id Pros Latitca wha voluo porsonal attractions, and | qniesehool Ie drstaned to give the best and most » City and County Orders, and Mercantile Paper, Who hope to make themselves attractive to thy | thorough preparation fur cullexe. ‘The past year thers | abuie Mig kachauge on all countries, Jords of creation, can make an absolute certaln- | Uare deen ten teachers, all of abtiity and experience, - ere ae ty of i by using Hogan's Maonorta Bator; and | Myhens muwered and tey pubis, TO WENT. wou know of no other way, if they require ony | French for boys from tea to fourtecn yeary of nye, He | FOR RENT x ° at any drug atore. HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES. _ ———— PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, | __ DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE Ktegaut Buildings, Eight Departments, GOOD} Mewnre of sticky, fiichy, ‘Twenty-three Teachers, Goon Srapague bettlon e neever ‘Ten Tearhersin the Conservatory of Muste connected onty | } B i pumber were bit, but I was lucky and did not sethurt. Four young follows playing cuchry across from me did uot put down their blinds, and ono gota stone on the top of the head. The cut was bad, as 1 saw it on the atrect-car conug totown. Another man was struck in the collar-bone und badly damaged. An old. German gentleman who did not understand ‘Munter. Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. were the veriest cowards, and run’ as svvi anters y 5 Hes 5 By ths vy wil rt THE BALL OPENS. tuly ever tive te bare agane They eat Howteataln eee a relodty ile ieee have of uJ Batons! them, aud suine of the leves gut TIE FIRST GUN, throw out of the second-story window, off ON RATHER TUR FIRST NOCH, dund and uneeremontously, 1 the There fsan ou! man about every Dewspaper- | PRETTINGT AND MOST COMPLETE MANNER Pos- ues a shut wus fred ot them. Policeman Mickey, on horeebacts, and all alone, took in ove of the rioters, tying une end of a cord on the man's wrist Jastening the other to the sad- die. The crowd jcered and yelted and threw stoncs, but Hickey went right tarvugh them ail,. with his revolver balf-cocked aud ready to kill Kind of cosmette at all, in which they can be ‘ charge of thet reatdent te oMfice.—an elderly gentleman who haa “been SIBLE. why the biinds were drawn, when told kept | the first ruillan who interfered with his progress. cectalnof ie setts eneat Brpharatlon, tu | fupeupereinon ant aie there for ilfteen Sears, ste}? and who, to virtue | J Wouldn! Lave missed it tur something nlce, I | walkiue up and down the car begging all to |“ Alung about 3 o'clock, ovorything pote at f peat : tell you. I presume sume Invocent workmen. of that fact, has secured a lifedesk with con- gut aul over thd head. Unt I don't feel so sur- tngent claims on the paymaster, Tum Tatnunn ry aor them because they consurted with the has one of that kind—nice old gentloman—who | thieves and let them In io all their consulta. came around to bin who was in charge Wednes- | tous. When the crowd found thelr fect on the day night and sald: “Now, Isce you are bay- | sidewalk they sculled slung to the corner and tried to make a rally, ‘To the best of my judi. {ng lots of trouble about this rlot, and Tan | tent, they. rallied about: thirty seconde weal going fo take a hand in myself; I'm gotng to | then scattered und rau like sheep, and were lic on thu floor. One man caught up a package of merchandise of about twelve fuches square and held it over his face to act as a protection against the dornick Tdou't want any more stones just at present.” the bridge was quict. The miajority of thosa who had been loitering on the sidewalks on the. Jookout for some fun tad gonu home. Thu shope were all clused. There was uot a polico- ian or soldier to be seen anywhere, The pres- ence of the ofllcers and the militia seemed to eXsaperate © great muny. Thera was much feeliug agalust the pullee for tiring lato the AROUND THE VIADUCT. Moat wo & ons thun any mehous Oru," ote, ey Mt Asap egal nelvntee show up curly to-morrow jh ad D NO Ore, cals pes yr oy it idler” wih * nies equal nivantne TO RR is ENS morning, and I'm | even no more. UP AND DOWN. e people. u as soldiers w une aud dant ihe liie toe fe "deud to iteve fee Tac sa ie Ore = going to bring in to-morrow afternoon or even- eye apn neen all Eeoulit heres f yale HALATED sTitmer PROM TaYLOM staEer To | * nk fie, th craw Auetier 8 ty v y cauals he " vine e, cl " crows vos ut af 1 Gr a caer Lala ce | i eM Apply to WM.C, DOW, ing one of the cleurbat, most succinct, and best | PY Way Yuck to the viau quiet enough. There THE oRIDGE agaly there would be uv further trruble There written accounts of the troubles, riots, fights, | was o guard of cavalry two ur threo blocks | Was tn a perfect stew all day yesterday, the Tepulucs, attacks, and all that which will ever | north, aud they wouldn't let any | atrect belug full of soldiers, pollcemen, and fone Into the porsession of a city editor,” | one through very easy. Lut a man could | citizens, North of the viaduct at Sixtecuth Then the old gontleman shouldered bis canu, fe owt a hag heettnirg eter er street, however, there was no trouble of any certainly was no difliculty for nearly an hour. T 3 O'CLOCK, acompany of cavalry, which had been out on Sisteeuth street patrolling the country, rodo ‘Turn from thom with joath- | MIOHIGAN FEMALESEMINARY, Room 8 Tribune Building, — ingy and treat your halr with AT KALAMAZOO, re, clonn rostorative, BALD | tha Holyok a it culetirat u \ StehdaTitons Eiis | Quai volgnss et lem cniaie tenho, T NT. OM if 175 « LYON'S AND | Fellabte old preparation uaval tuition, fuch, Thgits, aud furniane: 7 on to Halsted street near tho viaduct ond not paint the van e ars to the danuhtersof clorsy nich, S10 fe location Btore sh and 17 hetne 40 and, whistling an alr- from one of the operas | dow; re veping it clewr, cousequence, but south, between the viaduct Sip cs + = GRAY Soutroy" ia but brings t hae brupounerd Tad SUR t teh eeer emote Cours uf | oa tietuareicres Se (ite rea fore fe which he had deadhcaded, he went away. : Sone tease st aa aus eee aud Canalport avenue, there were skirimnisnes CHER ary pee el eb STE the GRAY protect ie perl a Costs | uaa. For catalu formation adress | ently ighted, ciuilow ts, ou wie Fun. . . . . 3 ‘ 1 saw fired was by a tnun froin the rear balcony | between he police and the rioters every few | police and qilitary were onthe north side of GRAY | Oniy's0 cents for'a large bor | * ate Kriactpal | fereatcudingte centro of sitcy, Irunt and rear, Yesterday afternoun—it might haye been | of # houag, ext north of Fifteeuth street, oi | minutes, CWhile the row at Turner-Hall was in | te bridge, Iu the viclulty of ‘Twelfth strect, GRAY | ue, HOWLAND SCENT eee ennui Waweain | evenlng-there climbed up stare and felt Into | Halsted. He. came squad, aid never lie duje | Progress, a crowd of 200 or 800 boys and young fil the euvalry followed. thems two lives would (REREAD HOWL. AND A H OOL raat any welt Wie the fat reporter's chatr some clothes and a | thing that could ave.’ ‘The lursemen tude up | fellows of the roughest class gathered together | Eolag Toward Euitueuthe Oug at bie men : cay Mun and clean. ‘thtssture was tut Mulug which could speak but not very well | to the housu, but they couldoee: tet upstairs, | at the foot of the approach to the viaduct and | Jayyed behind for sue reasou,—s man with & | For Advaneed Enuratlon of Yoong Women, at | Murduch& Fisher. Wika move, Tue other gentlemen then present re- | and nothing wae done with the man who tired: stopped a streetcar. The driver and conductor | white coat and spectacles, He was separated rere omen aeons | UNION, SPRINGS 9 G7, aks, Goat GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. | naysaeauucineree tarsi ara" PROPOSALS. be WAM ES HOr ae ft tur clrcular, ecole seysireuler. Specie nines na, The taal) steamersof thie Company, botween New | _ Vive-Hresideot—3l, ANNA Proposals for Stationery. ‘ork and itavro. calling at Plymouth (ei ue .) for the - ag ag : e u ry fending ¢ ot namengers, will aall from pler42.N. ., foot UNION (0 LEGE OF I AW Orricn or pe aketeaS WE weir ie ery, { . Z Notice t ‘by xlveo, purduaut to Chap, 211 uf the FRANCE, taconite ee ak ANE: 1, Ba tm. Lava OE Wibconeds for dita year Lg eek sek te suacitated the victim, and It proved to be the | Vretty soow I saw Caliauan coming along with from the others, and as he was riding along to elderly gentleman who bad gono out full of | 22quat uf wens and Le ut up tu lalate ett catch up with his a dozen stones were thrown at hin from alley-weys and. peof houses, He dodged them, but 8 augry, and, drawing ols revolver, VIRED RIGUT AND Lert 2 at the people on the sidewalks. ‘Tho stoop!n; aud scattering were very laughable to behoid, wanted to get through, but were compelled to go topped. Pretty avon vane twenty. | back. This was about9 o'clock, Word wassent gh Lopes and giittertog aspirutiocs to stow | five ‘amen whl iiskets, “healed by Car, | to the ‘Twelfth street Polleo Station’ seat the moderners how the business used to bo Seavey. But, helt ont You should say twenty-five oflicers were sent down to disperse done, Suldhe: “I weakens I’m alck, tired, | Just betore that, im terms of the severest | the mob. ‘They charged on them, and drove snd want to rohome; I'm too tired to write; | Condemnation. that one of the crowd ilred & | hem a little distance, but tho crowd rallied uta ! t i . if k to do anything oxcept swe It tf Hiated with uto: il revolyers. It | PPEME AIC, ‘Aug. & 4:60 5. m. : veal will be recelved af this ultice vp to nuonotene | 211 too sic! vthing except swear, ing my valuable ear. You should put that | aud retal stones aud revolvers. ‘hat cuvalrynian was # bold fellow, but acted Mie ASE Ee ied Ada at AWA. ty | Of Northwestern University. Evanston, and University | tuay at arte a ciacmsseegeLauemeale tia State of | gure une uf the bloody atenograpliors will take | {itt "Y ; soun became waruy tn that vicinity, for the po- | very fuillsdlye” Whon he fot Up wit his come th HAVRE—Iwt Cabio, $100; Secund Cablas 605, | peryear. Fall torin begide Keptember 13. Force, | ia year evianeueling daa We aT ‘ notes abuut it, I'll tell you where f"ve been and ‘THis THING OF BITEING STONES AT A MAN Nce returned tho fire. Tho crowd yelled und | mand they Wero uear Nineteenth street. A TBloerayey B40 including wine, bedding, and otensia, | <W8midress UNION COLLEGE UF LAW, exch clan reyutred will be futulstied to oll fersmeace | What I saw." rasa has showin ae eenai ely atten tho | advanced, and the police made a bold stand, and | crowd followed. thoin,—they wera separated Bt re : “ithe y Paco cena LONDON. or any rallwoy Siatiod Chicage, I. | sirtay to bid un application ta the uilicw, either tere: | Offer accepted, and the stenographer brought Re aionn ne, sennatt Hit etter sacs KNOCKED OVER SEVERAL WITI BULLETS. from thy police and militia—and sssaulted. sapere <a yurby letter, sil stationery tu correspond with the them with stones and revolvers. Ove shot was waren dae tushaceeten, tergmmede: | PENNSYLVANIA ANLITARY ACADEMY, | lerisabinttecincerbaaie att je | to so following x tsa pcg Gent tana | |The woh nee inact very momen, | Wena tee Aon, cree fon Dy " . Ps " - 4 i HE Tel eee pean it, $351 Bleoraye, CHERTENE aaa HUES eae iheontca neath berietont ue bala operty. wt the Capitol dn ghe RESULT OF THE TALK same thine Callahan und another purty moved | men joining the boys ia thelr onslaught. Three wero only about twenty, were In between two v troeeieeuems or revats, reduced rates, available fuly grounds ample; bulidings commodious, ‘Thore Stoamers inerked thus * do not carry steerage passea- | yuyh instruction 1a CIVIL gers, SICH, and ENGLISH. passa freluht apo: rer ee ETE BLUMER. Reent, 58 trontway, | For circulars ajpiy tad orW. F. WHITE, U7 Clark-st., Avent for Chicago, re te Tl ras dat ———————— | a hond lw the state uf W petal eae mace al (abahaehsahdne iesdbch eb ebaatasaet ail ee " E cuted by the bi cl Y N age CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, | Siitiiercitns Uutis tidder ge prinetnal ail at leeat it e A MORE PAK, SEAT CHICAGD, Will furuteh euch statlonery according to the ternisof Tho Fall Sewsion of this 1 Bie ul fia cuutract-eutered tito. ty purauance abe tleamersof this Company wil sait overy Sate. | mence on Tuesday, surctlvs shall altucis tu oF indured on sald ro particn | phercut cai from Bremen Vier, fout vf Thirds. Hoboken, # “iteayo | Uulid thelr justinenttun (athe eftect tae thoy are cach cate re} Fler, pet York! Darn irene hata aeruas the unt, te Chicaye vers, the sui of ¢4/(00 user aud abut] all duuts, Hae niduny Neves I rabin, €0n, gold fy Fut Sludiedu, Wis, ui or before the lak day of Sue ber, 1877, ‘he atatlanery ta divided tnto four classes,—A, H, and B,—auil a separate sealed bla auust be meaie tor sad class of gouds, aud niust by plainly Ludormed on the out- thts of _ronueats to turutsl stationery — ae 6 “Well, J went out rather kind of early, and I | down parallel streets to the sama thoroughfare. | or fous policemen took possession of & stnall Went away over towanl Sixtconth street, and | A junction was made at the viaduct ow Canal wood oilice at tha head of the abutinent, and When I got near tho viaduct, or dry-bridge, it | SCG Tuy fur gowe tne 8 sort ol cucaIPMICUE | oe train tho windows; but the etoncs fw se was whut mizht hayo been 8 o'clock, or a little who disobeyed the cominands of the police, and | thick and fast that they were driven out. The after, When I stood there there come alonga | tooka clubbing and o lock-up for the sate, crowd fntrenched themselves on Sixteenth tralv,—a passenger train,—and it wanted to go | ‘Then 1 came away, grad A aut you to U- | street, and threw rocks frum Yuder cover, Peo- down town and nobody sald a Word to {t unt | eee ee ered eae ie se od | ple on the tope of the houses did Ikewise, and it had gone under the viaduct aud got pretty | I have been most mioustrously led to, or clsu | Hot a few stood in tho yards and threw stones well on tho east side; then thero was a crowd | the posltion of things has changed fn one day. | over the houses toward the viaduct. Having showed up: I didn't see them before,—and 1 | According to all accounts, Wednesday was | exhausted all their sininunition, wish I badn't ecen them at all,—and they ruse given up to letting the mob chase the ollicors; TUB POLICE KETIRED BLOWLY, fires. So they drew their * pops,’ and let fly right and left. Two men fell and were carried off, a6 was wuother, who was struck over the head with a sabre. It was reported that one of the soklers was shot, but bis uame could not be learned. While this brush was going on—for a tie it was red- hot, many shots being fred—two of the men started toward the viuduct for rulnforcements, each holding bls revolver (u readiness as be rode along. A squad of police, armed with riftes, came to the reatue, and they SHHEBTSD SEVERAL RIOTRES. ENUINEERING, the CLAB- Tremont . a Park, Cour Co., We, oF | bites, aud exemptions, and Urania, Ara cables Sigs secuad | 077 Nadie Yi tuted bisa lu i vonds will be furnished upon r t! cececey es application to tbfe oi ut yeaterday, so far as J saw, the thing was | the mob following, muoting, aud yelling, and | Placing them {uan express wayon, the whole ee PY a Dawe Reda. A DIGHGIAN PANIC: SILITAIMC AGAIN: rls esitracy wil bo wianted naifnenauaey tous tow. | BP or came out, from bebind fences, and build | somehow chaiced, and the cousciuted authorie | throwin scouear’Nomacay thee Soeag? and budy eacurted them over the Viaduct, payin ao Great W. apa tise Capt, EDN, RIRK TALCOTT, | Aumoelate Aarne FY Lu tte Baperieicereye Af | ingy, and all about,—and they raised the devit fies merrily followed up the cure aud had the | reachud the station, and reinforvemente were | attention tu the atoues thrown att em, bub ren ¢stern Steamship Line, Hester. wi Pale thd TE Sees y's uy however, that preference | with the truin,!? Juy all thelr own way, Iwas rather pleased, 1 | sent down, and the way that crowd scattered | cle riug the street of pouple as they wens ¥rom New York to Bristol (Eogtand) direct. BU rar tment teria eis nee tral ie Alcea 0 cncip cles te AU ltier raiding fixe | _‘ Whatdo youmean by ralsing theaaversary?”? | assure you.” Was astonishing. ‘They disuppeured tu between | aloug, Some who didn't move fast chouch, ARWAGON, Symons, Tuesday July 26 Pech eies tte, Fifteen ores uf Rivuad, pessoa | beluslaw ws hal uf any actor Witier Ia Weae eset! | Wate, toee oe ‘And then the old man went home, houses and juuiped from the sidewalk into lute, | or persisted {n qolog south, were knockud CUA ACL, ecw ue | braine nepts t 1N77. pond fur satulogue ty Capt RU. | going businesd lu the Rate oF Wiessasen pi: LL, XED BOMB THICK WITH TUM Ju tive minutes thers wasn’t une to bu seen. | down with clubs and bad!y bruised. Que nicely Cablo pasate, $701 'Interinediate, $45; Storage 630, i EALCOEE, Murgau Park, Couk Cu., Tue suwrinteudent of lubta Property hereby re- aWITCH, SIH LI. ‘The officers went at then with their clubs, and dressed youn, ‘an uttempted to pass the Hne Paap ni ers ciate piecraxe,corfeaten Lakeside Seminary, gerven tue rigbt to reject any OF SIL bide inate by. tie Likely they turned it wrong, ur something, and TURNER-MALYL. quite w number bave sure heads uow. Une man | aud was ace with 8 wace, and then properly = Uitlagt SF WHITE, o7 Claret, tien For Young Ladies and Littie Girls at Gevnoinowae, | ——____. SuvertotendewtorFuullatreperty, | the train couldn't guou. ‘Then these people THN OPENING THOUBLE OV YRYTERDAY aud a boy werg killed, and several others were | turned and fled north. Theay meu who were kept on ballooli ud stontt occurred very early tn the day, and withio a | wouuded. Tue turmer Nved somewhere on L wnat anid the engine, ‘Now, taat looked pictiyereel, | block aid » Dalf of the West ‘Twelfth Sirect | Browutigen aia was. tata aarete Dy lls dida’t it; chucking great boulders oud. Gieas Bratlon. A mecting of aclf-atyled workiugmen | friends. ‘tho boy was also tuken home. The f neither could be learued, nor could th slonutly tring some shots ata lut of women, | Lad been called for 9 o'clock, and before that Voulea ‘ot any of Ty wou! Ange ta he children, aud Innocent men who liad no more to | hour arrived a large crowd had gathered at the | siftecu of the policemen were struck with stones do with it than Thomas Carlylef D--i me, | Vorwacrts’ Turner-Hall, on West Tweltth | aud pleves of brick, none of them was rendered but I was in favor of these fellows until they | street, balla block cast from ‘Halsted. Nobody | unlit for duty. This lide skirmish occupled q yon; nearly two pours, began to act Mke cowardly rudiaus and rubbers,” | scemcd to know what was goluy on, but it was twas very evideut from the opening that theter- “Never wind about the worality part; they | waa understood that certain carpenters and ritory between Canal part avenue the viaduct don't put sn 6o many moral reflections nowa- | cabluet-inakers, representing, or clalming to | was ty be the scene of all the rioting of tho dsy, days As they did alan you Was young, Bhoot | represent, thelr reapective trades, were gathered | os there de avery vicious gang uf buys in thut on with the story.” there for confereuce. ye ebiborhckids is aud, be phere were rca abate ‘ Y crowd from ck-Yards re] “ Well, while these tniserably bastards were | The mob oegan to gather and surged up and | frows frui the Biuck- Va assistance, it became stoulng the tralu, somebody went up to the | down on the sidewalk and in thu street, a howl necessary tu concentrate a large force of militia Tweltt Street Station aud told them about it, | We yelplug mob of irresponsible idiots. ‘They | gud police In the viciulty. and down came a lot of policemen and o Bor ed of what they were going todo and how TWO CAVALKY COMPANIES pa £ ollice they had gotten things all theirown way, every | were the first to arrive, and theay were quickly Kvant, or Lieutevant, ur sume surt of ollleer. | jituavo except Chinese, beluy uscar’ Tus | followed by the second Regiment, $00 atrong, Well, they were ulucky, shuutlugsct of chaps, | Cummunistic elemeut was largely represented, | uuder command of Col. Quirk, abd two tex. aud 2 went with them. ‘They cue down off the | many of the luwest class uf Poles and Bole wun Kune waned by firemen aud veterans, viaduct and got in range of the wretchea who | milaus being on baud. It is of little use to talk | They halted at ‘lwellth aud Halsted streets for “1 i of numbers, forthe gutheriugs drawu out by | @ rest. Ln the meautie, two squads of police Were throwlug stones at the tralu, aud they had thus: nuubrdcvelopuueapbure inavery caso been if and the cavalry patrolled Haleted street ‘toads a OFFICH OF THE aan eecoafar: | Qoperintendent of Indian Alfirs, clubbed were dofog nothing, but they deserved what they got, sluce their place wus at ome, and, uot helping to swell a crowd. There were re- 4 that & woman had been clubbed for throws fies brick, but (t was doubtless untrue. ‘rom this tine on until a little after 4 o'clock all was quiet. Butat this time another tight occurred wt the viaduct, aud a policeman was shot in the leg, that old gang of boys having reassembled aud stoned sume policemen who Were passlug with prisoners. AMONG THE KILLED atthe Halsted street viaduct was Wyentz No- wathulsky, who Hyed at G7 Fisk street, corner of Higiteenth place. Ho was wbot on Sixteenth street, aud was complacently walking along when the deatn-dealing missile struck Lim. The bullet struck hia on the right temple, and pierced his bealu, He bad no part in elther the riot or atrike. dy wae a blackstith, and worked. fu the United States Halling Stuck Company's abop. Ho waa a Pole, od yours of age, aud leaves a wife and three children in destitute clr cumstances. AMOMG THE CASUALTING WEEE? Ofitcer Patrick O'Hara, uf Devring street, shot haa ibenenannvenneaal Miss UIA WHIEN BUYING SOaL- Jpiyeuynew “acadewy, Ms —Ask For— pester & ela litary i ewch best, “Wee PROCTER &£ GAMBLE’S fiat fuize Davie Citutua bucks, Ob DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENOY, tua, age T W.iarvey, Beg, 6ilbba Yantow, Dak, July, 1877, FREBHOLD INSTITUTE, |{ Proposals for the Erection uf Bultdings on the Misourl Mottled German, | ERPesoup ISmTorE, | rompiettr meu titan ie = AG. CHAMBERS, [rind pal. Fort Peck Agonclest There ts None Better, QWANTHMORE cOLLE Proposale wiil be recalved wt this uifica unit July 27, t SOLLEGE, FOR BOTH SEX inclusive, fur cunatructiuy, leer the Junction of Wher: QR MORE ROOHOMICAL FGE PAMILY aH | Speen Pru Mauiits i ; j expelacs covered by 6:50 u M mary re itt Swariiuiore bee | Hume Crees ei ee Mee ceHNeE aad pear tie OCKHOLDERS' MEETING, ERA ese oa pees : BOOKKEEPER end for circular. turwits (Ad each location ubuve na NOTICE. rapid oud thorouzh ta duubl XK wit Geucral Manufacturlug Lurube: wn ¢ anbual meeting uf the Stockholders of the Joltct ot : : ¢ oy cel fag and scliiug yuads, aud | structed fa the urder pres-rived by the puperinteadent Pantin Judlana feallroad Company, for the election | Botiness eceuntonued to buy furan ei MiSrtied, sud | gud completed uu ur vcture the) Bre day ot Geese Pf Directors. and fur the trausactlon of euch ober bua- | Dotleas teen ae eure uf age. Beat. Each propose) must ve la dupllcave, must bal vice Oe the eee ee otane beturot willbe Deld abthe | Salary woderstes eno weld need to gu to ® couvtry Opy of Lis Bivertlscmaeut attached: nad be woe Pibguf the Coupauy ia the city of Jollet, Ulinoly 08 | sows ay Orbos bute ase eed aE tom country by two Bood and suillete “ wal y One siaushter- 1" al att ANY | Musatone Crevk i» about tut mile mouve Veeees Wah TED. elisa Stediclue iver svuut yu) wallog ub Poplar Hilver al ul ‘ ee ibuts ue thes Vellowaeua wives, a eutry, faiolllar aod transportation tu be fr i Basi and Door | by the cunttector, Bulidinye aud inclusutes la be c re ESTIMATES A Givenior ADVERTISING In ap; NEWSPAPER ta thy Couuity, Our sew A Cor. Dearborn & Wisheu bio Gin . city, ule by a quaruatee é at | more fun in a few minutes than l've seen since GROSMLY OVKUZETINATED. as fur as the viaduct. There was a | through thy baud, a very-pautul wouud, whieh, Byerderct tie Hosa 12 OSCE Seed apviye Adirtge 241 Hribat Sted arenes | turectre auvtoved by adwiuser tier of bo Uaited | 110 John Wentworth election rote, But uover Men lose thelr heads tu such cases, and seein | largo crowd uf peuple just north of | Luwever, dues ot deter uli from active tervice. TRE ee Be awarded ‘wy iby part toa red (avd, and geod ora | imind going back so far; the scoundrels teft the | incapable of eviuciug u fair degree of judgweut | the rallruad track, on Jefleron aud Uuion | Uilleer Geonre As Samousky, ss, ta the 8:90 SPECIAL NOTICE, meen ADV EMTISING, fliciut buds siuredately farniaied foFtue Giuwtal | train aloue for ® moment aud pitched on the | &4 to Duubers, ‘Tuere were, however, enoudu | strocte; but they offered nu violewee. to uuy | attack in che right ley, the bullet fattening inst the boue. aE pectulepotice Shanalcy, bit og right temple with » brick, causwg quite a sovero yound. Olicer Lacey bruised about the back aud left le. Sevraaienes Laudecker, lager sbot away, aud a brother special, who Was taken Lune al howe ane is ut ialown, wouuded ta thy back of the head with u speut bullet. Oulcer Kecley, shes through the haud in the erfurauey of the coutract, aud in Baum duuule the ee thd Proposals for spy vue or atl of bure pained sets Of builuiugs cousplete, will be cousldered. The plans, eueciOvaiiuus, aud Urawluge la accorlance with which the work ty to be done, may be avea tn ible gnlce in Yaukion, at the viice of ". Shipman, Archi- tect, Hoon €2 aud 6§ Custum-Hvuse Bulldiox, No. Gt Lasalis strect, Chicagy, and otice of Griggs & jubuston, St Paul, Alun. : Ree err CV ore fa fhe approval of the Com: SS jouer ut ladian A faire, tan. SHAT. ildders ore lusited to be, prescutat “iba opening of FOR THIRTY YEAS The dark-eyed and lovely daughters of Spantsh-Amer- Weave uscd Mekkay & Laxwan'e Plomiva Watts Heir gly, cuamiette aud tollct verfume, te la the Ta and paws frceblugand tavioratiog pion and possewes refreablug and laviguratiog prop {itice nut coutalued Ia aay utucr preparatiug Of ibe by Perfumers, Drogsteta, and Fancy police, ce Phe pall fin that direction, but caine AMD THEM TORRE WAS FUN. Bape OUL Over the Btrcet toy & cousiderable pees pple re ieee. ve cane The cops baa revolvers and grit, and a d—d | “Just about 10 o'clock a detachment of regular by thy cavalry, gulng out to the bridje over the good commander, sad whon the bell’s deputles | and special police, who had been detailed | South Brauch to mect s crowd from the Stock- shot at them they shot back, aud it seemed to | from Harrivon Street Stutluun fur duty in | Yards aud Bridgeport, und bad @ dgbt, os de- it " tle thi the threatened welghborbuod of falsted | taficd elsewhere. ‘Phen the officers aod soldiers cats end tray aba Pistols abot alittle the hard- | Oo) Sirtecuth, atrecty wurcled “across tho | uiarched bark fa the visluct, where: they dice est and they nad trifle the best alm. It wasa | Tworfthstreet bridwe ou, thyir way to the West | perecd w uiub uf wen who woald peralat, In tale fine aight for slittle while, but I was mighty | Twelfth-strcet Station. an were op foot aud | lug possession uf toc suutu upproach. Ou thelr present ty wll the bull and the staircases, and property, although many of them were striker. al ry “Or it T Tite neh reread : wlock big, Wedueaduy, Aug. 1, prox. 3 bey neured the crowd | way up several stoucs were thrown at the moruing rivt. f Ki Pate t Parth Mas Dress Shirts, ote Goveruiaent reaceves the right w reiectYany or Seas ee tebe eet Sakai Beet thet eran Eaeliny anes yenewed, aud the Neeser, but they did not attempt tu catch fis The tbeciala: us usual, cume in for more than cop's Pateu Y blade wii ate ta’ be. distinctly marked ou dus en4eio1 5 gm Slee tub drawiug itself up into adeuse crowd ou | olfeudets, sluce tt would have beea useless, thelr slure of the wiol’s violence. They were The very best, G for $0; can be Autshed by any | *Hropocalstu Erect Agency Bulidlogs, * aud edircond But hold on, in the name of the Great Jo- | the yijowaik in frout uf tho ball, tweeu almust all the houses ou Halstad street | badly cut up and scattered, aud m umber bot “ Ove competent to sew @ strafght seam, Half the | to tue underalgucd. J.B. HAMMOND. oval; you attend closely cough to the miou- OPENED O¥ TUB OFFICERS there ts 4 awall ¢pace,—au alley-wey, io fact,— | bavi, ‘Fepurted st fhe station, Ly ‘ls tuouzus Marry Sota * usual costeased. 173 Kast Madisoa-at. Superintendent of Indian Agere, Yaakton, D.T,- | Hay Before you say another word, suswer me | a fire of stouss aud other uissiles, ‘The police end boys would stand Ly theese openinge and | they disgusted with thelr a

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