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-«*****«w*---—«'.*Si. ••*» •nr»,Mw*ff|) > l,l| | . ( , fl i, l ,„, w^™JT,-W^ ' V Chicago PoMeo ^empoi-«riiy Ow- moA hi' Stfclkors. An Engine ana Several Oars Thrown . . , Rtift the„Traok. Tlio rtrllie of (ili6 laW Short Railroad jwjto^monatqhlc^ohumtodin a uortous disturbance on tba 85th, At tho Boot stroot Wooing of (ho railroad tho police on duty during tho aiornlngnumbSrod thirty, Thoro w<w ottriya piwftiiinj, impression , u B pito of tho, peaceful dooUvatfoiw of the *MJ;oi*,,. t|mt trouble tfoWd V 0 eour, A eavj . food' pf sMtohmon '.reached Chicago; the prpvloua nig>ti from To- lodo. AtOo'olpok thoy' wor 0 taken out to Forty-thlrdstroot.ln ohorgo\ of Suporlntond- ent Aui«ion., Thoy rotnalnod lu tho car and wore net .cxpoitulatod with by 'the strlkoiu Pay, numborod twonty-flro^nd tooudod many_of thoao brought'to Chicago dffi «» l«st Wrlko. Shortly beforei $2 oSoE Ifemplata with tho ofefetonoo ofW^u™ RftfeMH e l ls « 0 ?, nd e«»080.to;cMtott- ffi^ 0 '^\' 8 ! 9, '_i BeyonSlhoox^tula- «lons of tho 6rpwd lto trouble wS «k- pfleacod,until .after the- oaBooso *as St- Cached tothq.trata, •$AmHowm&ot cursed rindthreatened'with' violencef Intho meantime the email force was divided be- • Jffi'^S* «. in f\S itt ff^S * h e Bfrltuhos, •™&T nt *te tatter Xelng turned sous to >, nB »P Impossible tho froo .movement of the With a shout, responding, to the oriesof snveral loaders, the crowd rushed for the polico and turnen the switbhes-in spite of the j?* }& PS 1 *\ 9 ^ tholr °taDS drawn and used'them in a few instances; but they were oithcfso thoroughly astonished or over- awed by the crowd that thoy could'mako no successful resistance. A 'portion of the crowd at the same moment surged toward thetraro, which haa Commenced, to move out, bvit which, passing upon the open Bwitohe9,.wa3 thrown from tho track, itho e »Ste»udall;tha cars being derailed. To qomplotetho Wrajk, the. cbuplinjjr plus, were withdrawn 'rand then M'oym away. During tho melee the police sui 1W ta making two arrests. Tlio ex- citement, in, the vicinity was very rrreat ftl 0 ,?' *inefarrestediwa8';a'Member of the-Bxecutlro Committee of theSwitohmen's oh a platform; It cauaod no damage how- ev6r„ Ko otbet' demonstration of any kind . was_mndo against the passenger traiu opera- tives or the pasmgers. A meeting of the general managers and superintendents of the railroads entering Chicago was held during the day to discuss the strike and the course to be pursued by connecting roads. The meeting adjourned* otter agreeing to stand by the: Lako Shoro, and discharge any man wuorefuses to handle Lake Shore-business, Soma of the imported switchmen were at- tacked by the strikers shortly after noon.aud several were injured. A number refused to work, .owing toa fear of violence. At*4o!cloclc fifty Plnkerton detectives ap- poored<at the Forty-thirdstreet yards of'the Lake Shore road accompanied by thirty switchmen. The strikers still remained in the vloinity, and when an attempt wasmadt to take on engine from the round honse, fna.-. cfowd made au effort to run a ' box, car on tho track, The police charged them, however, knocking two men down with their clubs. These men were, placed under arrest. The crowd tlien.retired a short distance, and a train was.successfully madatip uSder heavy guardVuud^un .north to Thirty-eighth street, •where it passed' upon ;tho ihaln' traok. Guarded by fully oh9 ftundred jibliee, it again proceeded south and passed .out of the city. ' • In the evening atrain of thirteen flat cars on theKock Island track, which are parallel to those of tho Lake Shore, was boarded by several liuiidrcfl of the strikers and their friends. At JVjrty-sixth street .five of the flats were uncoupled and thrown diagonally acros3 the track over which the Lake Shore freight'cars pass. At Fifty-fourth street seven box cars were uncoupled, and likewise thrown oyer the tracks of the Lake Bliofe. 'A force of men •were sobn put t6 work clearing the tracks, but for many hours traffic was blocked, BIG SmiKES EISDED, AH the Sti-lkihK Collar Girls and Molders a t Troy Resume Worlc. All the collar girls on strike at Troy, N. Y., have been ordered by District Assembly 63, Knights of Labor, to return to work at man- ufacturer's prices. The manufacturers say that $183,000- is about the usual Weekly pay in all tho con- cerns. 'Consequently tins month of idleness has cast tho girls $li«5,O0(). The molders' strike, which has been in ex- istence at Troy five months and involved 800 molders and as many stov? -nouhters and other employes, is at lust declared off. Both the manufacturers and the men make some concessions, The latter agree to return to work at Board prices pending arbitration, and an adjustment\ of prices based on the average paid elsswliefe. '\Men must work and womon vroep, _ Bo runiuho world away |« Bot-they nocrt not mmm much If thoy; use pr, Plorce's \Favorite Vmststi ptli>n,» jM& cures all. tho paluful'maladlespeBullai' to wo- s ^ by tirujtfeistH, ' AUOTsrila talkodof In IfjtaMaTon the %\, Souajjtlaii Illvor, which, with its grouhdn, will COiC f 10,U0O,()uO, , Illllt* tO CoilBIIMIPtlVM, Consumptlvos eliould uso food a* nouvllAitntf an can bo )uul, and In a shape \Uat will best (iltroo with the etomuch mid taste of tho pa- tient. 0 ut-doer oxorolso la earnestly roeommonded. If you are unable to take Buoh oxoreiso on liorsohaok or on foot, that should furnish no excuse for shutting yourself )n-doors ( but you should tako exercise In a eurrlftiio, or In soino other way hrliig yourself In eontaot with tljo opon air. Meaioinoi! which cause oxpootoratlpn must bo avoldod. For fivoi hundred yoars phy- sicians have tried to cure Consumption by u MB thomi ayd jiave fallod. Whoro there Is great derangement of tho neCrotlons, with engorgotnont of alv-colls, thoro Is always profuse oxpeotoratlon. Now l'iso's Ouro re- moves tho engorgement and the doraugomont of the Boorotlons, and consequently (and In this way only) dlinlnlshos the amount of mat- tor cxpoo'oi'iited. This modtolno does not dry. up a OOURII, hutromoves tho causo of It. When it is ImiioBslblo from doullltyor othor causes lo exorcise fruely In the ouoii air.apart- ments ptoiiplod by tho iiutlont should 6o so ventilated us to onpuro tho ooiistant ucoosslon of fresh air in abundance. Tho surl'uco of tho hodysh.ould bo snonuod as often.iw ovory third day with tenia wutor and a llttlo soft-soup. (This la preferable'lo any other.) Alter thoroughly drying, UBO friction with the hand moistened with oil, Cod-Iilvor or Olive li tho best. Tiiiskobns the I'o P» of tho skin inn soft, pllablo condition, which contributes niatoi lully to tho unloading of waste niiUtei' from tho system thrpugh this orftan. You wlllplease reooliic wocureths d scaso hy oimbllng the orj a H of the syslom to purlorm tholr tunutl ns In a n rinafway, or, in other wolds, wo removo obstruction, while the reoupdrat.vo powers of the system i cure I he disease. Wo will horo say a word In ronrurd to a cough In the f l'mlng stngo, whoro thoro is no con- stitutional or nol.coublo dlsonso. A coueh may or may not foreslmdow serious evil j tale it in Its nil dost form, to Say tho loust, it is a nu Bunco,, and Bhould bo nbated. A COURII is unlike any Other symptom of dls- onso. Itstands a coftspirdtor, Willi threaten- ing volcpi monacinir the health and existence, of a vltiU orKiin. Its first anproao'i is in wills-' pors, unintolllglble, and at lirst toft often un-: hooded, but. in timo it never falls to ma e Itself uiiderstood-novor fails to claim tho atteritten of those on whom it calls. I If you have a cou^h without disease Of the lungsor sorlouS constitutional disturbance, so< much tho bettor, as afowdo es of PIso's Guro will bo all ybu may need, while if yoii re far advanced In'Oohsumptlbn-, several pottles/may be required tn.effect q tiernianeht. oure', narrow esoapO from death., THIS Is Ms \6\vh story; \Onosyeay ago I\vas hi the last stages , of Consumption. Our best physicians gavo •my case ftp; 1 ilhally got so low that our doc- tor said, I ooUld not live twenty-four hours,, My friend theh purchased a bottle of DR. \VTM. < IfAr.rj's BALSAM FOB THE LONas, which .bene- fited me. I continued until I am now in per- fect health, having useq no otlior medicine.\ Die farmers, in tlle'r swamps, Wo're sure,. Could find the roots and plants that.oure:, Jt by tliolr kno.wloilgethoy only knew For just the disease oao,h onojgrew. ' Take courage now and \Swamp-Root\ fry— (for kidney, l.'voratid bladder complaints), , As on this remedy you can'roly, MENSMAN'S PEPidNiJiKn BEEF T(6Nie,tiie only preparation of beef oohtalnlng itsciitd'e n«t»-t- Umis pmpevttet, It contains blood-making force.geherating and life-suBtalnlng properties; invaluabloforIndigestion, dysipepsio, nervous , prostration, and all fornis.of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of fexliaustion, horvous prostrntlon.over. workor aouto dlsoase, particularly If resulting frompulmbnary complaints. Caswell.Hnzard& Co,, Proprletors.NewYork. Sold by druggists. A Most Liberal (liter! THE VOLTAIC BELT Ooi, Marshall, Mich., offer to send tholr Celebrated VOLTAIC BELTS • and ElcotricAppHances on thirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nettvous Debility, Loss Of Vitality, Matihobd, &o. Illustrated pamphlet In.BCiued envelope with full particu- lars, mailed free. Write thorn at once. Belief is immediate, and a cure sure. PIso's Ecinedy for Catarrh. 50c. Ollbfrmifg, Oo„ 340-348 Brsurfway. ti.Y ' thefflooliiiio thatprlnt! yon the iclv»go;<.ii tho th(,fullnamqortm»compnnvon . every yard orgomis we mstcciWe mj;oa'suttvtd fortho iwniilt of tho dniimjlrtn and 'J 0110 .*? !» ?»)fo/«n» niMlilno, ,thutthoy may know how to tell genuine goods from tie Imitation. Wo 'W.SA?,?'! J\\!* »0W.<in.,nteht and §ay,.nvo of IIICRO inBchlncii.and oaon of thcSo raao hincscon mint 38 yard* pur nllputo. Now, wo should lite to VnOw •how many nohool girls nnd'bqys there nro In the U; S. naitOiuiaaa,>uudor'l7 years of am who can loll us \'not y How.many yards tlioHo livo ni chines ban print 11 Uie 8UI working days n a year, rorovory Imy or girl who wM «enrt u» Hie correct nnswer.wltlr containingS34|ingo», by Emery H. Chllds,giving all linnortnni ovents from Mi to I88S; and well worth ninny times the piloe. This bookshouia bo thotoxt look for Hohopls and In the hands of all teachers and Hi every library In the loud; Please show tbfs to your »ehool iiiaies und friends. \\'\ ASK I'OB THE W. L. DOUGLAS BOOK AGENTS WANTED for PLATFORM ECHOES •r LIVING XBDXHS I'OB HEAS£SD HBAES, Sili iiit und-tnumlns'lib worlc,biin foUoi-thrllUoir Inter- id p»tlw«. iBrlthi; (Ufconil'tMa, IuU of ....•:.... .A ..... .^-..^r-.-jw,.- «,\ ..ni jailed eati Ittimor nnd pmhos.' .dlriffl J htermd t«ro,''lli!ll:of< • IJt««JldIX»llictMj, Otfu to»»BO » jniimUi\W«4«. t ^% mymn Hanay tUISi The most; T(r«Hd«r553<aert<>uHtiro! ftirWn'AWeriea. Snrroanded byprosperou«'mlnlng and .manufdetur- m.t AN: l.r.nds for solo to aetaul «ettlor« at «S,0J per Acre, torigllmo. l'arkirrigatedhy.ImliienBeeanrils.Choap l'nilroad'ratcs. Every,nttcntlonshpwnsettler;. For man» i ,ramphlets, etc v aAdian COLORADO LAND-& I.OA^CO.,OperaHou8eDlock,iUenver,Coli ^ox83W. I Pimple*. Blotched, Scaly or Oily Skin, lllomlshes and all Shin IH«ensc« Cured and Comiiloxlon Beantlfled by 81W1P101IS and OOHBMJIOHB of Urlnofpr whloh tblc Kemody KliouldVo taken. S«ftjdhjg Stoppago niood-tingea Jllabctlo .Albumen Brlok-dust Propslcal Dribbling Mllky-ph* Hoadaoho Frequent Costlvbncs* Rpneaoho) Nervous JledlsMawi Urlc-acld Bottllngs t'ntarrhachc naokRCho Noryeaohe. X'hosphntcs Bad-tosto 1'oul-Ui-oath Gail-color Entry tioti foti to tin tpel, _ KoHovioliond Cures mcrnul Sllmo-fdvor Cijnkor,I)yspp.R8la,Anicmia„JIalarIa, Fever add Aguo.Noiinilgln, lthoumatlsm, Enlarge. inontof thoPrdstato Gland,, Soxual Wcafc Imlnatcs lilood impurities, Sorofuln, olos t Salt-Ithoum, ByjAllls, l'lmples, uoss, Spormatoriiicoaohd Gout. ItBIImlna' -*\-\- \\ Eryslpolas t £ , _ &r , , ., Blotohos, Fover-sol-es.hivd Cancor-talnte. It t* ft mont tVonderftil Aisiieilzer. BrdlilijnpOiileklyaEuiwleivnOoiiiiatiitloni '0TTell your neighbors Mtabout It. PRICI? !25o, $1.0.0—0 bottles f 6.00,1 ,W-ANI)A!'n.4 JONES: MCU/VMIJN:! WAGON SCALES, Irtf'li'LtVthrStuI 'Btirtnn, HrWfi Tit'riiDflMN.aBd'.tl^mJtoi.; »akr..> JOItES or IIKBHIIttTIMIr No Rope lo Cut OS Horses' MM3$. and nttlOLE Comblnod. ooftmo ,1>o:BUotiod by-fan/.home.. Sample HaltertoatiypavtOf Ui S; free,On receiptor»l. S Jl I byatlSail.llor/, Hiirdwaroantl HUrniM DduleM. Special discount to. the 'irade. Bond for Prloodilst. limimilUlm P* STteP^lN AOVANCE ^. u :©P AttSTHfeRS,. pe)iB(«htt»*n^ |#Ui*. , \HPJL' Suti. pjipriftytSli* . . BkiN la^os.tco. . . NEWAHKrN.J. UMAN'S LAWN PUMP, _ ''PfcttaUtl'julyM, ifl'l&.'iuiiMt ltf, 18B*,:mtl.Jiinu»r5 19, IBSdi A ptrteot Pump; \iied' by rftrmen, Onrdencn, noai«Vcer*n, fltori-keeperi, tlrerjrtneD, Druesln», !lct> Ucri, Husbiuliii, Plurabcn, *o. l'nyi» big profit tnd itlli eVerrwiioW-ob tti nieYlli; Ag;ent« wMitcd-In every county. Btitt tnd eounty rlgliUfor KdioV Prlco %ZM> cxprcii charge Ken, ' £&B£)L<S:pp..,:Canto»,.0. • Ho I Utl • et'i 1 ai< I K Becson's AromaUc. sold by Druggtits or sent by mojl on, receipt ptl 2Soents by VVSI. DEEVDOPrEIi, Bianu-I loctiirer/aOSNorthFroutSt., Philadelphia, Pa. I Salary and Expenses! inmsr IURTAHLII rokci nrip. It put«ontniw, *M1IM waKon»,vrtndoy»,etc., irnlnklM l»wu«, streeU, gfrdoiw, kllTn 1)UB», liueeta in ptant, vine, tree, b*lli out boats, wldtowMhM him-liou»e«. Throw* water SO feet US ffllon; a ralnXito, if needed). Price, **. To Introduce It itfll »ond rorSl. AOKMSWANTBII.oii.aalary.iuid.cxponvos... Sani- pie free ti> a^enti!. A. H BfSUa, Kortll WlndhaBiiMaine. jCIVEN^AWAYI J.ffi d S»^ So thoroughly ldontlfled wltTi .Hood's SareaparlllOj Is not s catch lino only, but Is. nbsoiutoly trueot this preparations and it Is as absolutelytrue that It cau., 'honestly bo nppliCd only to Hood's Sorseparilln, Which Is tho very best tonle medicine and blood purifier. Now, reader, provo it. Take a bottle home; andmeasure Its contents, Vou wlllvllud .It to hold : 100 teaspoolifuls. Kowread tho directions, aad.yoii will find that tho'dvcragedos'e.for.persons of differ- ent ageq la lets than a tea-ipoonful. Thu^ economy and strength are-peculiar-tb'Hood's Sursaparltlo. . 'ThaTO'bqenmpoor\health sbycral .years, suffer- >lng from Indigestion, restlessness In the night, and In the mornlhg-I Would gct,up with a very, tired feel- ing. After taking only a part of the lirst bottle of Hood's Soisaparilia I ooUld rest well all night and feoi refreshed when I woke up. T must say that Hood's Sa«aparlila Is ell It Is recommended, to be.\ -^Jfns: H. p. WwiNS, 810 East Mason Street, Jack- son, Mich. H ood's Sa rca pa r I! I a feolAJ>y olt.dru'gffiats. * ii;.*Iic tot $fc Prepared only by C.I, Ht>6»&CO., Apotliocarles.towoil,Mass. ICO Do3Q9 -pine Dollar >.dM in tUi romtataHjibotiU.Knd II ta»rtl»U)y BfcdMoun.th* «f»Bffr;tf Ite bntiwUtas Mok M* wANite lri t '.'«»• Uiri |*a Gi»m of .Out VtttiAnta.\ nmittto <%«&* ,„ t . . ,—J-GlaTf* offlUt'-PKlUBlto,\ I •- k ^ r ~- ^AGE, HANDS, fPET, fSXZUTi -si or. JOHN :H. WOOOBURV, •&Y !(, r,«rlsi. AIT.JCT,KyY.lEa'b'd'ialO. tin* 10l.,l»i'biK*. DOtiTjittSeaeh for jV>a> ahd Ftr/fct SKWISG WAC1USES. W»tnUit«t Avey«r«.Benton triallfd«- _ _«lr«d* Buvdlrectatiil: tAve 4lfi:1n$:lS. Oiviini&lvinuprethlumi. Wfl it for rRGB ctr- clifar \Mill lOOO leiilntooUb fiti)n'«V'ory.l'«l«. «EO.?AVNE * tO. 4'{ W.BinrMSt.iChWio. Sawn $5 to 88 a dny. Samples worth »1.50 FREE. Lines not under tho horse's, feet .Address IlnEVT3TEit'a S»ITETV KF.IK HOLDKH, Holly,Mlch, PISO'S 'CURE,. :FQ-B'. TISW WHIRE Ml'CUE J»\. 5i '„.. i CONSUMPT'JQN. J AIMS .^aSStffflSffST'iJ EL1-Y. fSJu^^n^fSKr^weMerf i-S» 5 ^A^ssrT?«s« f^MBW HA8I.EV. Seed Grower, Mqdtoon, Ark. AMOMTIJ 'IOOANV'ASS ana tako orders for HOW^'SPATKSI AOJMT. Ai)LK SlitDISO .^'ISDOW SCnSEM. I Best islim^itdods >vci oitered w I Agents; Terms ami Outtlt nut. '\Oaiits K-Hdwfc'iiCB., August*, My. Ko.iablo Siilcsineii to Travel andsellt thotr dooiirCple- CiSkroKcii, iie. Liberal aWaiig nifntj. salary or Comml\«lon.':Addro »ininij^lau3y, NbW-VOR^. d£HA VASA fJIWAlt 00.»,NQ-1 J'QUrth AY.,.N> -_• r%j|% K B laa \ Bty,qetth>ftrn\lne. •; .^'.lj.'T!''e 1 '.':\l'';r°- i iigiiii tHBRSTprs IV0By ,«»«»..., JPt-AHt.l---.-T- •Zf.—r.-XTr Itee^iiiir TeJeth Perfect aiirt fiiiina Hteiijfliy. -Jor t)YS^i5PStA' & INDI- GESTION*; Address..!. .M. SHELEWCharltitt^^q. \oWlnodi SChd tfuiip for •Invontpr's'-attlde. L. Disa- TCashlhRton, D. C. W MAM. Patent Lawyer. ) alms' BuDinessiOolleao, Philadelphia. Terms „ only«IO. SituationsfurnlBhed.. WrlteforcJlreulars '.V-.fi MiiaRl Qliiok roe rror.MobdT's.ltonr lUurtrkted ,.£jlll/ llook.on 0»is Usltlne, New Dolmao, and' Mantis CBtiU(«to,A(iauiiuioadiT.rrer.aooDr.ci.aiwau,o. r 'For largii.or imill'torri*—sirilM>.' The,llrongiil ikoollnpr.rlSe.wsde. accuracy guimnteed, and the onljr abiolntely Ufc rin» on the rnarkct. Jllu»mi»d-c»moi»«, MAItl/I N FIBE ABM8 CO., Now Haven, Conn. TinnifWA6tA'TOurmoneTonagiirn.orri*berc6at. TlioPlSHBKAi>rB[SLtCKru A«kfoJufe*MSH™BAI)D» BtiuKin nnittattenootllor. ,If yonr storekcepoi doc i L Kon«f,sehnlBS QblesR ljUnlncd'Wlth..thB 1 aboVo TRAnaxAiiir. PP ;i ,• '\'^i