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x Ee TRIBUNE BUILDING ME XXXIL CARPETS, FUMNITURE, Etce CT h(n Fi R506 & Shamed hSn (HidASor os All are invited to examine our stock, as they will tind it r i every department, and prices will be found agreeable to all. epletein ing J5e per ard. Tapestry ‘Brussels from SOc to $1.25 sels from $1.25 to $2. x Body Bru terns at $1.375. : Wilton, Ax In Curtains and & and shall offer them prices Raw Silk Coverings from Lace Curtains trom § Lambrequins, Long ord: U inster, ane Turkey rniture Coverings we have a ver hat will not fail to please. 2 to $10 per yard. to $125 per pair. urtains, and Portieres by the set, or made to in Carpets, 25¢ to $1 per yard. A great bargain is offered at A large line at SO and 90c. Will offer some special pat- gS in great variety, tine selection, der. Mattresses, Spring Beds, Comtorts, and Pillows. °3 106 STATEH-ST POSITION BUILDING. eae nter-State Exposition, how Fully Ready. fi the Publis. Complete in all Departments, and the finest representative ex- hibition of American Industry and Art ever held---equal in qual- ity to the Centennial of "76. Let no intelligent person of the Northwest 1 to see this Great American Exhibition. Admission—Adults, 25¢; dren under 12 years, 15c. Excursion rates on all transport- ation lines, rn FINANCIAL. The National Life-Insurance Co. . of U.S. of Ae CAPIEFAL STOCK FOR SALE. tie Clreult Court of Cook Counts, 11. baving re- dected all} roy Osals eubmitted for the Purchase or che wtererald Catital Stock and alrected the Necelver of the Leputl.c Life-Insurance Co.. of Chicago, lil., to Syulu advertise its ele, the underetened by irt ikig otcer hereby invites for thirty days pr ‘the purchese in lots of any amount of the Bock uf the NATIONAL LiF t-INSUL U.S. CF Aw beitg 10,600 shares at a par, OF bythe Republic Life: ‘business being closed wy] ‘ers sisrequired. “The Natio of fA. has been for many years and {a successful} operation, haying about four millions ire cesets, information iu regard to the nature da value of the assets and business of sald Company Sil be rernfoued on application to the undersigned to yersone interested and desiting information in’ regard thereto, for the purpose of bidding for satd Caplval k. 13 to be in ecaled envelopes. marked National Life-Ins. Co. Capital Stock.” Chil- 00 SAMUEL D. WALD. Recel Republic Life-Ins Cu.. 157 La Salle-at. Chicago, Aug. 30, 137 EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., DEALER IN Notes, Stocks & Bonds. Business Paper and Notes secured by firet~ collaterals, negotiated at low rates of interest. CHANDLER & 00. Chicago City Propersy. RO2 LaSaliec-st. coUNTY ORDERS CITY VOUCHERS ‘Pought at bi by wht at highest rate BY, 7 ARUS SILVERMAN, Chamber ‘of ‘Commerce. FARM MORTGAGES. Thave facilities not surpassed in the West for making morirage Joane for capitalists and small investors iy sumeof $500 ad upward. These securitles are @ favor. fle investment with persons desiring absolute safety andasiated income. Full particulars will, be given Bown epplication. W. K. REED, ‘Tressurer of the Dime Savings Bank, 105 Clark-st.. Caleago, LQRENE. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TORENT. Apply to WM. 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building. 589 ADAMS-ST. TO RENT It fs one of the most destratie of mansions on the West Side, having all the wudera smproce: menis. inelucing mantels, cas fixtures, furnace. cooky ingrange, speusing tubes: elc.,etc. Also. extra large ard aud tne brick stable. FC. i STORES For Rent—A inrge list of very desirable Stores on State, Lake. Jadison, apd Ciark-sts. and Wabssl Parties to call upon ws soe do.. os ay Room 5, 314 Dearbo ” The pubiic are nereby cautioned not to nepotiate 10 feates of indeledness of the City of Chicago, Soo Yorss.ocveach, dated Oct. 1. 1879. and percent per annum). | je at theAmertcad Satu certidcates 3. 1ei5, with interest at ational Bauk of S tin . and past hereof has been Serre the mally and PAV RRLES Hl. MILLEIL Salem, stass., Sept. 12, 1877, EXPOSITION. ifornia. Iam gelling my Owing to removal to California. J 31 te wholesaie stock of Watches and Jewelry regur of cost. Fixtnres for €3! FOUN G. ASHLUMAN, No. 136 State-st- W.W.KIIBALL'S MAMMOTH AND ane WAREROOMS, 205, 207, 209 STATE-ST., CORNER ADAMS, SOLE AGENT FOR Hallet, Davis & Co. Pianos, Wm. P. Emerson & Co. * W. W. Kimball uy J. P. Hale se Smith American Organs, -W. W. Kimball Orchestral Or- gans, Shoninger’s Eureka Organs. For sale on INSTALLMENTS if required. Old instruments taken in exchange. Every instrument fully warranted. Largest House and Largest Stock in QUARE PIANOS, Invited to examine Te musteal public are_cordtall: the sates! specimens of Steinway Square Placios, intro- ducing the following patented (my rovements which have recently been added to this style of plano, sod which largely enbauce the resources and capacity of the Instruinent, iuereasing ite vibracory tenet, singing r ‘si quality, duramiiuy, and capectty fur standing th cunts ow HON OF THE STEINGS IN. THE FURS O} the ‘ass strings actoss the . plact fod waterielly elongsting the sound- tothe centre of ereater purtions of \d so producing a A steel strings. board bridges by moviug them neare the cound-board Itwelf, thus settius the latter into vibratory action. (aa greatly increased volume of sound. Th, A DEPLEX SCALE brings into action those por- tlons of the strinzs which heretofore lay dormant and {nactive. thereby facreasing the richness, pliabillty, aud singing quality, a3 well as the carrying capacity of The tone, espectally of the unper nore. Mek CUPOLA METAL FRAME, with Its new sys tem of acrots:bar and bracinge, siving avsotute safety agalnat the pull of te strinis, ‘aid Increasing the ca- city to stand in tune. pay MTONE-SUSTAINING PEDAL extends the ca- paciiy of the plano for the production of new musical rat pleasure, to pro fous the sound of a stagle note ur group of notes, leav- ores: 18 of stmple Construction, not lable to get out of order, aud its use enatly acquired 'V. PATEN out the entir He, same as In Gri LYON & General Agents for th ‘State au KID GLOVES. Nn Kid Gloves, DRESSED and UNDRESSED, At pleasure, in 2,3, 4, 6,10 and 138 Buttons. 7 Prices less than for sixteen years past. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPGT, 94. STATE-ST, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. sailing under the Amerl- The oviy transatlantic line ogee ts Ae can Flag. Sailing every Thursday and Wednesday from Liver}uol. RED STAR LINE, i M1 Carrying the Belelan and United States ma very v rnutely fram PHILA every tele OBES TEC T apd ONLY to ANTWEL Drafts in amounts to 4 Bate Boke uiph-st., Chicago. Gen'l Agents, 1 E, LAW# CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing three limes a week 10 and from British Ports. Lowest Prices, ‘Apply at, Company's once, WHITE STAR LINE, he Mell, between SUGLPE Apoly’ at Company's northwest corner LINE. COLLARS. ai Keep’s Collars, | ail dnen, very best. quailty, $1.50 per doz. ce 373. East Madison-st, GRATES AND LIQUORS AND CIGARS. New Departare in the Liquor Business. $i PER BOTTLE. 10,000 quart bottles of all the following brands of Kentucky Hand-made Sour Mash Whiskeys, crop of °74, and guaranteed four-summer goods: D, Monarch & Bros., Kentucky Club, M. V. Monarch, F, Snilzel, Bon & Lillard, Wa. Hi. MeBrayer, At$1 ver bottle, or $10 per case of 12 bottle: Pressly tor Family and Druggists' use; also, s. Porters, aud’ Gins of choi per beitie, oicest bran WE DEFY COMPARISON Of our goods and prices with other dealers, espe- cmlly ove Ibrandies, Gins, Wines, Scotch and Trish Whiskeys, ish Ales and Stouts, of which we have the largest aud Guest stock in the West. x- ‘at $1 NOTE THESE QUOTATIONS. Bass’ Ale (bottled by Burk), per doz., gold. Guiness’ Stout (bottled by chan), per doz., gold.._..... Tennant’s India Pale Ale, per doz., gold . 1.75 Allsop’s Pale Ale, per doz., BOUG os c.cececscdes, Mask oeesccds Leto Full line of other standard Ales at bottom prices. I standard brands of Chifipague for sale at leas d by any other Chicugo merchant, Mullen's. White Label Buss’ Ale, for are sole Western Agents. sie Ma Wear Gl f] Will shortly receive 500,090 Key West Cigars, poica we will sell cheaper than any other Chicago We have jut received and have now In bond 100,000 imported Oscar y Ainanda Cigi we will one Monday. Se Te LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madison-st. CIGARS! Remember we manufacture fine. free smoking, Ha- vava-flled at from $25 to $30 per thousand; Conuectl- cut-illed from $12 to S18. CHICAGO CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO., ¢ Tobey Curniture. Go, Are now placing in their wares ruoms af attractive sto of New Goods, from designs en- tirely new, at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. A few goods left over from the clearing-out sale of last spring will be sold at lessthan 50 cents on the dollar. ADANS & STATE-STS., $30,000 -WORTH BANKRUPT STOCK Of Rich and Medium FURNITURE Te offered for the next 30 dave at an immense Bar- Call at once to sectire some of these un gain. Frecedented cheap goode, never before offered in thia market. We give full guarantee for the qual- ity of our goods. A. J. NEUBERGER & BRO, 167 Randolph-st., near LaSalle. j. H. LITTLEFIELD, ARCHITECT, Bas recently Opened Business tn Ogden Building, Southwest Corner Clark and Lake-sts the Tatronace of Land and Real-Estate all why coutemplate erecting new bulld- ing alterations or adit{tions to old ones ce of aver thirty years—the first fifteea And satietis ‘Owners. on jnost sdinirably weranged, Uloroughly -coostricted, and Clegant-atyle Structures way be erected to the decided Inte the Owners, Plans. Spectficatl and Contracts prepared with great care and First-class references, Plans, Sith, Samy ork, etc, way De scen un oS i —s MALLIN THE GREAT MILLINERY OPENING HAGEDON, BOYLE & CO, JAL & 143 Wabash-av., Thursday and Friday, Sept..20 and 21, When we shall exhibit a larce and choice sssort- meant of trimined and untrimmed HATS AND BONNETS. Milline: 2 in all the latest novelties of the geasor at LOWEST PRICES, fiats trimmed to order and executed by expert- enced artis! WANTED. WANTED. ‘A good second-hand Engine, from 80 to 100 horge power, in good order. Address FIVE WEEKS MORE BAST GROVE Sido. $10 Cash. Baiance, $5 Monthly. THEY ARE 30 BY 132 FEET, With Handsome Picket Fence, 4 Foot Walk, and Shade Trees, and Are Beautifal HIGH ROLLING LAND! We are making very extensive, first-class Improve ments, building houses, sidewalking apd fencing the fots aud blocks, etc. These, In addition to the valua- ble {uprovements heretufore tade, will add az least 50 per cent to the actual value of the jos. On the 2orhof Rext month we will advance the price to $150 A LOT. THES IS A RARE CHANCE For investment or to secure a beautiful home in Chfeazo's most attractive suburbs, eae R. R.. Joins Down- rty Ison the Cas B. & Q. tee its populatfon of 1,100, is on the cast Wi HEALTHFULNESS, on month: 7 EARLY READY. REMEMBER ‘The SIZE of the lots, thelr CHEAPNESS, ‘OF uocanioss ss Seay NO LOW, PLAT, OB WET LAND, ‘They are the only strictly FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED lota tu the market that are selling for anything Ike this price, and the improvements such as uo other suburb oAReToter thore who 1 ti e refer those who have not ttme to come to o office during the day tu the following among ‘cur pure chaxers who know the property and will be elad to give Information, They may be seen in the G, Stevens, 365 Hubbard-st.: A. Se Wert Glessner, 17 Tell-court: Eugstrom, 41 Chatham-st.; W. Hfiliman, 60 Clybourn-av, ‘Come to our oltice anu gel plats, oF go with us free to see the lots.at 9:30 and 10:30 iu the inorniug or 3 [a the afternoon. Abstracts free. i STREET & BRADFORD, 71 Washington-st., Room 4. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER, Having bought the entire Bank- rupt Stock ot Messrs, Hilger, Jen- kins & Faxon, we are now offer= ing Paper Hangings Jess than can The goods are new,and of the latest patterns, 2 Infge line of choice Art designs among them. Myr. N. Faxon has charge of our Wall Paper Department, and all work done will be in an artistic and satisfactory manner, We invite the attention of par- ties wanting fine work of this kind. CHICAGO CARPET CO. 233 STATE-ST., Old Stand of ALLEN, MACKEY & CO. CO ANY DAY THIS WEEK, At 10:30 a. m. or 3:45 p. m., and i tosee the lots} ‘am scliingar ee LA GRANGE. A SAFE PLACE ‘To put your money in Real Estate, MY §100 LOTS ‘Are the safest and best investment boring-man, clerk, teacher, amostanie aed man of smali means can possibly find. NY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only one Block from the Depot, and 7 mules from Chicago. ‘hey are Beautift Property, andI am selling them for a B100, $15 down and $5 monthly. This makes it cost you, after your first payment, only 17 cents a day. You can save that on cigar pony bees xeod wiie will find a way to ust 2 i = sone ee le more, 80 you can by- A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OW}. EXCURSIONS leave my office t Lote every pleasant Gay et 7 and 1690 ta the morning and at 3 and 4 o’clock in the atternoon, for atl who mean business. LA GRANGE Is on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road; is one of Cnicago’s most attractive and enterprising suburbs, being beautifully situated among bills and groves; has now about 1,000 inhabstants, and growing rapid- ly; churohos, senools, stores, otc., ete, an aly balf way between Chicago’ an bowNun 3 GROVE. now called by some AST GROVE. have now eighteen houses under contract, all to be finished this tall, and nine of them almost ready for oceu- pe . Where are NO PROJECTED IM- ROVEMENTS at La Grange, but come and see for yourseif. COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, ALMOS' S°SPHCIAL ABHANGEMENT bas now been made with the Hailroad Co.,s0 that it gnly costs you 10 cents to ride of any train y, = & ja i oi HER WATE HOLD CO’S SUBOR G! BAN TIsME-TABLE, and see for yourseif. Special evening trains during amusement season. Sunday trains for those wishing to attend church in the city. DON’? FAIL to see these Lots before buying. It is the CHEAPEST PROPER- ‘TY. in the market, and Will Assist Parties to Build. 144 Dearborn-st., Offers the following Real Estate at Great Bargains: 951 Warren-av.. two-story and basement house with alt modern improvements, lot 60x12, $6,000, only $2,000 cash, balance to sult, Dovioe nonth front, on Wa;ren-ay., near Stanton- at.. $700 cash. nelot on Ogden-av.. south of Taylor-st., S700, North {corner Leavitt and Flournoy-sts., SOx125 7. two-story frame, lot 50x100 feet, SU. ‘inceunescav.. opposite Aldine square, 66 fect, $80 P er FOOL, ee South Denrhorn-et.. two-stury and basement eax ‘cheap: also lots on Kossuth-st. . houses and lots 170, FOR SALE. ‘An {mproved Farm, 220 acres, in whale or in part, on exy terms. Sine miles from Chicago, on the MUL fee plank road. W. B, FURNESS, 26 Vortland B) ne STATIONERY, &. DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE OUR Wedding Stationery Aud get our prices before ordering your INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL CARDS. §. D. CHILDS, JR. & CO., L1iS Eranklin-st. GOAL. The memnhers of the Chicavo Coal Exchavec will, on and after Mouday. 171 dust. sell Anthracite Coal. de- Invered, at the Colluwing rat ere Fol 6.9 COA! Large pmull Egg, Range au ir in COAL. Secretary. I ALSO HAVE EACH. 40 Lots at Hyde Park - $600 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 100 Lots atSouth Chicago 250 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge - 300 400 Lots at Lake Side - - 100 300 Lots at Glencoe - - - 100 600 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at Homewood - 100 2,400 LotsatSan Diego, Cal., 160 <2 Remembor that you got an Abstract ath all property parchased ot me, and also J vn—s—temang. asi deal in nothins but TRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st.. Room 4. [mportant Notice! FOR SXLB---A WHOLESALE BUSEYESS, Established three years. Sales will exceed $80,000 this vear, ara rofit of 33 per cent. Boe oto.cb0 cash has been expeaded since Grenusiness was started in advertising and fhEGiog if up to its presert. dimen-ions. Dee ee Gh trade, fixtures, etc., will invorco for Stock 152990. Will sell for a roasoruble rice and take in payment. ASH, PART RE ‘AL SSTATE (improved farm- iag lond preferre 1), BALANC# ON TIME, { wilt guarantee the business: to ET $20,000 next year if properly managed. Good and substantial reasons given for sell- ing out, : rae By ‘the strictest kind of an investigation so- lieited from any man who wants a business thst can be extended to every place in the UNION. and ssies made to exceed $150,000 gonually without any grest additional ex- onse. Ponte. ss CERTAINLY a rare chance. ‘Rms is 8, wribune office. ; Pp. §.—Paxties rep ing to this advertise- ment wilt please state how much cash they could pay down if the business suited them, es that. will have som: thing todo with the replv. FIERCHANST TAILORING. “NOW OPENT FE, E. ANDERSON, (Successor to Fred J fohnson), Has just received ea large stock of FALL GOODS, bota Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimere Suitings and Overcostings from the Bast, whicn I offer at the lowest price that can be found in this city. ‘Suits from $30 upwards, ‘Pants from $6 upwards. Overcoats trom $30 to $50. First-class work, good fit, or no pay- E. E. ANDERSON, 32 NORTH STATE-ST., Formerly Cutter with F. Johnson. tf 0 s : q :: s Suits °J.BHALL&CO,, ‘Tallors, 140 Dearborn- BUS CARDS. 144 LaSalle-st., Will make liberal cash advances on conajgnments to European merkets, oi Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Canned Goods, and General Line of American Produce. Secure your Coal for the winter, as there will be. an adcanve th prices in afew dare, We are selling all kinds Of fiard and Soft Cuat for fauiily ye, id brigbt, from $3.50 per tou up. 0. clean, ARMOUR & CO., 158 Washington-st. at GOLDSMID'S losn- No business jonday, vil inst, otice, 29 Last J. 4, HENDERSON, 4. HL, "The world's greatest Teacher und ‘Mathemancian, ig furing in the Exposition. 11 be transacted i on Mi adison-s! GMEBRELL “Keeps Umbrellas. od each. Best quality xingham, $1 b. Mtinureilas, $3.00 ond 54.50 cacl ae Pairs, "73 2aet Madisoneat ¥ P Gold and g trimmed, and SLATE MANTELS. : Fine spectactes sulted to alt sithts or ectentific prin- PROBASCO & EUS EY ciples, ‘pera and Field Glasses, Telescopes, Siero STATES | scopes, Barometers At JEAN DRAWERS. Keeps Jean Drawers, ‘Verr best quality, SOc per pair, 178 Bast Madison-at. saa SERCO D CTC OCOD cenremeremey SLX FINE DRESS-SHIRTS . perfect Mt guaranteed or money re Tee for only sio% Uniinighed shirts of, Wamsutts Jauslin and 2% 100 liven, only 80 cents: to: es only pO ceuts. Complete excevt bu eocents. CONUNGEORGE M on: hates. Fifth-av. ae ES “THE FAIR” And make your selec- tions from Bankrupt Stocks and Job Lots. 198 STATE-ST. and 61 & 63 ADAMS-BT. JOHN P. TAYLER, Late of F. Schneider & Co., Chicago General Commission Merchant, 1 Oldhall-s! Exchange Rultdings, Liverpool. Con- sicutnents of Americaa produce, suliched. FLOUR. FLOUR! thot St. Loni. 2 Chafee White Winter Flour, hg Pee Belle of St Louis, Standard Brand, Fairs Waite, $3.00, Best Minpesota Spring. 3 Best Rye, ELON sane by ots Gente si aay MS Cente: A SERIOUS CHECK Extent of the Russian Ree verses At and About Plevna. Another Russian Defeat Re- ported Between Plevna and Sofia, Sickening Scenes Witnessed. in the Famous Gra- vitza Redoubt. - The Ground Literally Cov- ered with Unburied Russian Dead. A Stench from the Decomposing Bodies Fills the Air for Miles. Mehemet Ali Believed to Be Moy- ing to the Relief of Osman Pasha. Advices as to the Latest Situation in Schipka Pass. The Russians Constantly Sub- jected to a Murderous Flanking Fire. A Report Current that the Russians Have Evacuated Tirnova; And Fallen Back Apparently in the Direction of Biela. THE OUTLOOK. BESTEGYD PLEVNA. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Loxpos, Sept. 15—10 p. m.—To the Otto- man cause every moment is now of value. No one but Osman Pasha himself can tell how long he can hope to stand the siege. As much depends on the state of his maga- zines, amunition, and supplies as onthe skill of his engineers or steadiness of his riflemen. But no besieged army is RELIEVED TOO S00N. Mebemit Ah and Suleiman Pasha, if they would save to the cause of Islam.the strong- hold that has stood so stubbornly as the évery nérve to hasten witu every Weyuute and sabre they can command to the banks of the Vid. That Mehemet Ali is beginning to move, we have now some slight indication. He has at least 130,000 men at his command. If with these he pushes forward boldly he- should march from the Lom to the Vid IN TEN DATS, driving before him the 30,000 men that the Czarowitch has stretched as a thin curtain along the Jantra. As his left wing sweeps through Tirnova, 1f would not only dislodge the 15,000 men that are scattered along the roads towards the passes of the Balkans, but would CUT. THE COMMUNICATIONS of the Eighth Russian Corps, which, with some subsidiary detachment, holds Schipka Pass, and thus would open that road to Suleiman Pasha, who appears determined, with perverse obstinacy, to decline to cross the mountains by any of the many routes which are undefended; for his reported movement on Sabrova is now found to have been merely a reconnoissance. Suleiman and Mehemet united would bring into the plains ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND MEN. Osman Pasha bas in Plevna at least 50,000, while the armies under command of the Czar in Bulgaria do not muster now 150,000 bayonets. : There is a grpat opportunity for the Otto- man commanders, if they can but grasp it ; but the Imperial Guard will be at Plevna in a fortnight. ‘There is time, but none to spare. UNPROMISING. ‘THE RECAPTCRED REDOUBTS. Loxpox, Sept. 15.—A correspondent tele- graphs as tollows: “ Bucwanest, Friday night.—I left the bat- tle-tield before Plevna at noon yesterday. Two redoubts taken by Gen. Skobeloff, on Tuesday evening, were held for twenty-four hours. Wednesday the Turks made six attacks, and, finally, about 6 in the evening, drove him out. He lost three cannon, which’ he had placed in the redoubts. He asked for reinforcements several times, but Gen. Levitsky refused them, Libuwe, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Russians were badly beaten, and hare lost sev- eral thousand men, besides nine guns. NOT UP To EXPECTATIONS. Loxpoy, Sept. 15.—There is hardly room for doubt that the week’s operations about Plevna — did not result as favorably tor the Russo-Rou- Manian army as was expected in view of the re- ports from Russian sources. The brief Turkish bulletin about affairs at Pleyna reads: ‘ Since Friday the Russians have made continuous assaults, but have been repulsed. We have recaptured two redoubts on the Lovatz road which recently fell into the enemy’s hands.” This coincides with the detailed narratives re- ceived and with later Russian bulletins. The friends of Russia have reason to fear therefore that the capture of Grivica redoubt is of much less significance than was at first represented. if so, Osman Pasha maye . AWAIT II3. REINFORCEMENTS: without fear of further immediate molestation. These reinforcements are, according to a Vienna dispatch, aiready on the way from Sotia, whence ~ most of the reserves had been sent acrags the Balkans to Orchanie. : ; SULEIMAN’S ARMY. The following description of Suleiman Pasha’s position, written ten days ago, is probably still correct in the main: Suleiman Pasha’s army, in- cludi inforcements just received, keeps up its original number of 42,000 men, with ample field artillery and mountain guns. Upon his right and left he has established sixteen guns, which give the Russians no rest night or day. Although he cannot sufficiently command the road from Gsbrava into the Russian fortifications to prevent their receiving supplies, he can and does make them have anything but an easy time within their intrench 78, which are exposed to his murderous flanking fire that entails very heavy losses. Gen. Radetzky cannot break through the force before him and descend into the plain any more than Sulciman Pasha can drive him out of his position and make a swoop upon Gabrova and the country beyond. So matters will, in all. probability, remain until some im- portant change occurs in the vicinity of Shumls and Plevna. THE CZAROWITCH’S ARMY. Areport says the Czarowitch’s forces have been so weakened to reinforce the Plevna army that they are no match for Mehemet Ali, aud this seems to be corroborated by the Russians steadily retrograding. On the whole, whatever may be the fate of Plevna, the time is rapidly slipping away in which the Russians might retrieve the fortunes of the European campaign, now as seriously: compromised as the Asiatic one. MORE TURKISH: REPURT3. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 15.—Mchemet Ali thinking Gen. Skobeloff bad enough men to hold the redoubts. TOO LATE! “Finally, Gen. Kriloff, on bis own respousi- bility, seut the remnant of a regiment which had attacked the lower redoubt near Plevna, and whose effective strength was reduced to 1,000, and utterly unfit to go into battle even. ‘This regiment arrived 9 few minutes too late, and another regiment, sent from headquarters of the staff to remforce him, arnved when Gen. Skobeloff already had retreated. The loss of these redoubts is disastrous for the Rus- sian attack, a8 it seems that the Russians in possession of these two redoubts and the Gnivica (Grivitza) redoubs had counted upon recommencing offensive measures immediately, ‘Phis is now impossible until the arrival of rein- forcements. When I left the battle-field all was quiet, except a little artillery fire. The Russians are still tp possession of the Grivica redoubt, which was under continued heavy fre from the Turks. This redoubt was visited by Col. Wellesley, who says it is heapea full of dead Russians and Roumanians.” ANOTHER BATTLE. Adispatch from Sbamla, dated Friday, says Osman Pasna has attacked the Russians in great force at Dubrit, on. the road from Plevna to Every barrel warranted. Order by ‘postal card. 949 SOUTH HALSTED-ST., Ofice of the QUINCY. MILLS. Sotia, where they had fortified themselves, in order to prevent him receiving support. The telegraphs Thursuay that the Eleventh Russian Army Corps has evacuated Tirnova, and pro- ceeded in the direction of Biela to reinforce the ‘Twelfth and Thirteenth Corps. Suleiman Pasha, telegruphing from Schipks yesterday, claims that his Circassians pene trated to Elena on Thursday, where they do feated a body of 500 Russians, killing 53. Several more Russian cannon in the pass werd dismounted on Friday. THE ATROCITY BUREAU. LATEST TURKISH BULLETIN. New Yors, Sept. 15.—The Turkish legation in this city furnishes the following: At Kezen- lik, as soon as the Russians occupied the town. the Cossacks and Bulgarian inhabitants entirely despoiled the Mussulmans. They were subject ed to a thousand tortures in the presence of their wives; those who declered that they bad no money were put,to. death. ‘The Caiinakent... (Governor) of the town had his eyes torn oat, and teeth pulled out, and. for three days was those of Kezenlit atid Bafgutiads Teft Wie city, but returned the next day, and many murders. and outrages were committed. Independently of those killed in the houses every day, from twenty to thirty Mussulmans were executed publidy. In the vieinity of Kezenlik’ Mussul- man villages were devastated. Destraction by fire followed the pillage. All the Mussulman population which remained were massacreed save young girls, and the younges: women, Who were taken to the Balkans. In Eski-Sughra a portion of the Mussuliman population were mas~ sacred. On the other side of the Balkans the enemy systematically burns every village on his line of march. He even begins to burn plan- tations. The same system is found im Asia. GENERAL. . CONSPIRACY. Sr. Persrssone, Sept. 15.—The Russian po- lice have discovered a Nihilist conspiracy to as- sessinate the Czar on the battle-field. DENIAL. Bentrs, Sept. ‘The Nutional Gazette most positively denies that Germany in any way In- fluenced Servia and Roumania to participate in the war. MONEY AND STOCKS. THE “ECONOMIST'S” WEERLY REVIEW. ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Tribune. Loxpox, Sept. 15.—Tae Zeonomist says: The rates of discount have been maintained within. a little of the bank charge, and a further ise in the of- ficial minimum has been thought likely any day of the week. Bills have in some cases Deen taken at provisional rates, and balances have been held back. Now, however, money is for the moment very abundant, and barely ay and %% per cent can be obtained op short loans. Three months’ bank bills are quoted at 2 per cent, and, though a rise in the bank rate is thought possible any day, the mar- ket rates are not now quoted subject to an ad- vance, in that event. STOCKS, Excepting a decline in English railways, which has been persistent during the week, and is considerable, the stock markets bave been steady. ‘The half-monthly settlement, which was coucluded on ‘Thursday, had its usual effect of Ieadiag to purchases by operators with accounts open for the fall in foreign stocks. The higher rates of interest which are expected to continue some time had. little effect on the value of pnblic securities. Although there are few Investment purchases, we hear of a few sales from-the miscellaneous public. There has been a partial rclaoge in’ American railway securities. As the autumn advances money in ‘America must almost necessarily become higher, and speculators in the United States will goon be exposed to a mugh more severe test of thelt power to carry @he stocks they now hold than has becn exercised by the easy conditions hitherto of the money market. ‘THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS are beginning to respond much more freely to ouiside occurrences than for some time past, not because of the nature of events, but rather - becamse of the’state of the market. For many months we have had cheap money, which, in the slang of the city. 18 saidto beat politics. And further, many speculative operations for a fall were lone ago begun, which bave since been followed by gradual repurchases, in order to close ac- counts, At present there ts no longer a pros~ pect of very cheap money.—none of the farze seculatave repurchases, to preserve somewnat the artiticial strength, we have had so fre- tly to notice. aagenerican Government securities, though tke market bas been well supported, have declined. under considerable sales this week; some im- portant holders on this side being supposed to be getting quit of their investments. THE ORIENT. CHINA. Sax Francisco, Sept. 15.—Arrived, steamer Oceanic, from Hong Kong, via Yokohama. Hoxe Kone, Aug. 22—Smancual, Aug. 2L— ‘The famine-stricken provinces of North China