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'}. — e hica Y VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. Daily Tribune, PRICE FIVE CENTS. wrl‘cnr.s, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Etc. SPECIAT, 1 CLOSING-0UT SALE. In order to clpse out our Rctml busmc=s preparatory te removal, we shall sell our entire stock, comprising $850,000 FHNE WATCHES, EICH JEWELRY, SILVER G00DS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOGKS, BRONZES, &s. At PtBL[C AUCTION, \\‘nthout reserve, com J 7, Sept. 25, at 10 a. m., and continning each day nénl%l(crli‘l'v:c,ll:[.‘xhxinr}r}d 2 and 7 o’clock p. 1., for two weeks, unless our retail stock is st’)’oner dx:po:ed of. GILES, BRO. & C0., 266 & 268 Wabash-ay. Sale conducted by J. H. FREN CH ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. BUILD EXPOSITION CHICAGD NTER-STATE EXPOSITION, Gomplete tn all Departments. and the Sinest representa; tive exbibition of American industry and Art ever held —tual tn qualty fo the Centennial o7 76 “Almiseioh—Adulte, Ssc: children wnder 12 years, 15c. Carslon rates o all transporiation Lines A STUDY IN FOTTERY AND PORCELAIN. The public are reminded thst by mexns of the collection a3 arranged in euccessive epochs in the BRIC-A-BRAC Room, and the hand-book which sccompaples it, 8 study in the shove branches is offered which has never before been possible in this part of the country. MEILLINERY. Fall Opening! THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 1877. PATTERN HATS BONNETS. Flowers, Feathers, “Ornaments, and Novelties. D.A. HEWES, 156 & 158 Wabash-av. FASHIONS! MRS, E. A McLAUGHLIN snnounces her return trom Xew York. prepared 10 wai upon her patrens with latest Pariy'and Berlin Styles at restdence No. Waoashi-av. Flh‘;\!\:}_lve_l:- The National Life-Insurance Co. of U. S, of A CAPITAL STOCK FOR SALE. The Circalt Court of Cook County, 11L. hating re- Jected all Froronuls submitied for the Furchase of the tioreraid cacial Srock nad glrecied the Recelrer of e Liepull'c Life-Insurance Co., of Chicago, 1L, to Lt v CrLisE foe i, The BRGGrelEnod by triu of sl orver herl tavices 1or thirty ¢ars proposals for e purchzse In fors of ams amount of the whole Capital L LIFL- l\\um_\u co.. T. it 10.060 shATes ata Faf valtie of 3103 et it owiica by the fepubiic Life-Ins. Co.. of - ¥huse bustaess being closed up. T S e S aoust e ue for mmany years and [s Do T abortstil Qperition, hav viag about four millions i dedars asact. {nformation tn Fegard 1o the nature Zud value 0f the assets and busincss of #afd Company W1 be furuisned on .p-muuon 10 the undersigned to Fenons interested and desfimg fnforsnation o regand B e A ec- o bdding for said Captal St6ek” A1 propodals to be In sealed eavelobea, marked - Irropocals for Natlonal Life-lus. Co. Capital Stock. * and aacressed 10 the undersigned, to ‘be submitted by lim uorened to the caunmm l.l;‘ucllnn,:;g.:.&ml ot LITLY days, OT 28 500N thereafier us b . LTS day O A B WA LD, Hecetv Bepublic Life-Lai. Co. Chicago, Aug. 30, 1577, WORTH DIAMONDS, Ladies are in ited to attend. By C. On account of owner’s removal from the city, THE ELEGANT Brown-Stone Rexidence and Barm NO. 876 WABASH-AV. AT ATCTION, On Tuesday, Sept, 25, at 10 a, m, ON THE PREMISES, Wil be sold the very dcllmblc and elegan etone residence wf J. s hote "thres stories with Mansard rno(, 94 feet, contatning fifteen rooms, besides stord-ruom. pantries, bathe soom, closets, and cellar, (o farnaces and rauze. ouse ik as complete in finish and co 28 money could make it. Giioes Sale Without Reserve. TERMS CASH, C. C. THAYER & CO. No. 876 Wabash-av. MAGNIFICENT Rosewood and French Welnat Parlar, Dining-Room, and Chamber Farmile, Moquek!e, Axmipster. and English Body Brussels Carpet. Ele":ml Lace Curtains and Lambrequing, handsome | . W. L LOWELL& 0, Britlib Cryetal Chundeliers, elegant ’Itosewood Meauted, Pler, ana Mantel Mirrors, Superb Mir- Toredlisi-Tree, Bronscs, Statuary, Froned Clocks, Oil Paintings. and Steel Engrivings, Dedding, Kitcaen snd. Laund dry Fumitue. Also Billra- Table and Fixtares, beinz the_entire_contents of the elegant residence of J. H. Davey, Esq., AT AUCTION, Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 10:30 2. o N. B.~Sale will commence in the Parlors. C. C. THAYER & CO. WALL PAPER, Etc. Bon & Lillard, At S1 ner bottle, or $10 per case of 12 bottles, ex- pressly for Family and tfes, Ports, and Gins of chofcest brands at S1 per bottle. Allsops Pe.le Ale, per doz., Lawreng ¥ Amanda_Cige LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 111 FAMILY USE! New Deparlnre@iquur Busizess. $1 PER BOTTLE. rw 000 gga hnmes of all the mlamng brands of Ke ucky Hand-made Sour Mash s, crop of '74, und guaranteed four-summer goodu, D. Monarch & Bros,, Kentucky Clup, M. V. Monarch, F, Stitze], W H. McBrayer, ruggists’ use: also, Sner- WE DEFY COMPARISON Of our goods and prices with other dealers, espe- §mlly our Brandics, Gins, Wines, Scotch and Irish English Ales and Stoute, of which we <keys, Dave the largest and fincst stock in the West. NCTE THESE QUOTATIONS. Bass’ Ale (bottled by Burk), per doz., gold. B R/ Guiness’ Stout (bottlad by Me- chan), per doz., gold. . L75 Tonnant’= Indxa *Pale Q024 BOl: ooz snssn mrassmasss 1.75 gold Fuil line of other standard Ales at bottom prices. Al Standard brands of Champagne for sale at less than offered by any other Chicazo merchant. Aleo, McMulien's White Label Lues' Ale, for which we are sole Weatern Agents, Al bottled zoods from this establishment bear & Martin's trade-mark—*'Chicayo Rising shes, ” and all such are guaranteed. s delivered free of charge. 037 Depariment 500,000 Key West Cizars, B Just received. crop, which we are odering cheaper than any other Touse in Chicago. as follows: dres, Conchas, Elezantes, Comme il Faut. Zer- lira, and Espauola brands, three for 25 centa; and Opera Boufle +nd Regelitas, 5 cents each. Seidenberg. Lon- R¥c. have juat recesved 100, 600 Imporied Oscar rs, and bave {n stock a full Hne of Villar y Viliar Preciosos, Cubans Reina, Maria Victoria, Flor de Caba, and other imported Cigars. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madison-st. . IOUSEXEEPING GOCD 736 West Madison-st. Cheapest Place in Chicago to Buy Tirst-Class Goods. HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. We are now recciving a fine Iine of New.Goods, which it will pay you to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Stoves, Carpets, Parnitnoe, aud Crockery, at prices that will astonish all. The fineet line of Heating, Cook Stoves, and Ranges in the West; among them are the NEW DAUNTLESS HEATING STOVE For 1877, with all the latest practical improve- $60,000 ‘Worth of WALL PAPER and LACE CURTAINS, bought ot Hilger, Jen- kins & Faxon, bankrupts, at a sac- rifice, will be closed out remarks- bly low. Qur CARPET DEPARTMENT wents in ail respects, is mnmlml and clezant in appeara; The record of the DAUNTLESS is unparalieled. The DAUNTLESS will hieat a eiven epace with the least expense for fael and repairs, the least care, trouble, and dirt. and we oclieve such real merit i3 sought for in Stoves. THE GBEATESTMINDUGEMENT EVER OFFERED Our Line!! Bay aStove for the sake of a Fine Present. A Beautiful Rep Easy Chair, worth $1%, or a ‘oven-Wire Mattress, worth S15. will be to the purchaser of a irst-class Heating- full of the latest and choicest pat- terns at bottom prices. FURNITURE and GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. CHICAGO CARPET CO. The West Chicago Park Commis- 233 STATE-ST,, Old Stand of ALLEN. MACKEY & CO. sion solicit bids from Dealers in Ice for the privilege of cutting ics in Dougles, Central, and Humboldt Parks for the season 1877-8. The bids to be so much per acre for each Park soparate. All bids to be submitted prior to Oct. 1. A. C. MILLARD, Secrotary. EMERSON PIANDS, 2 AT W. W. REMBALL’S, Corner State and Adams.-sts. TO INVIESTORS. ‘We offer st 103 and Accrued Interest 7 per cent bearing West Chicago Park Bonds, DUE 1880. Interest rayable semi-annually. & Lotal xmun vutstasdiog of these boads. $640.000. 1) )mcn( of l!rlnl‘lp:l and 1ot l n' these llom.s lh: Lrfi:lll of the Town West Chi be.up the largest portion of the Ciey ot Chk‘lku tl XH:» Vocauly miedsed. e reiomimend these Bonds as an abiolutely sate and well paying W vestmcat. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., DEALER I¥ Notes, Stocks, and Bqnds. Business Paper. and Notes Iazerais, pegutialed at low ratesof Interest. COUNTY C ORDERS CI’I‘Y VOUCHERS Tought at highest rate b SR Tazagus SILVERMAN. Chiamberot Commeree. BALDWIN & CO., 78 Dearbornest., ‘Have Money {n hiand to Loan at 7 D 8 PER CENT O5 Choice Business and Residence Property. M. C. Have You Choice Security forloans. Callon CHANDLER & CO., Mortgage Bank- ers, 2uzLaS W, W, KIMBALL, Fas aud rgs) Corner State and Adams-sts ____GRATES AXD AN AN m.n. Goid_and Nickel r il tyimmed, snd SLATE MANTELS. PROBASCO & RUMNEY TUZ BTATE*ST. G LUTION. v & un.'l,m & 45 STaTR, uL gt The copurinenshly 2 between the ‘undeprlened uader i tie of DAWSON T e A S b A conveat, Mr. Shieids having purchased Mr Dawson K1l debte due by the 3aid irm are assumed br Sich: Shiclis. successor, who alone Is authorized to collec! =0d recelpt for indebledueas aue the late firm. MAETIN DAFSOY. CHAEL SHIELDS. DX OFFICE OF Dy MANTPACTCRING CoNFECTION CARD. MARTIN DAWSOS. late of Dawsos & Shielcs, ufectirior Confectiofer, witl voen a2 5 Releet sioes of Coatection ghoaz e ita, &c.. &c. i also. kvep 08 hasd. gae well-kuow Cizars and Todaccos sold by the Iste frm of D fhem st.. Room H4. To G;us Cimsaimew Fuater BCCa% Passaore Otfcar at Chtesg BUSINESS CARDS W KING, United States Gourt (}omzmssmnur ey ds (o AL the States and at Instrud:ents of all kinds. A or apy pact of the Warm Tis obtained. uzet Bloc! aowiedged and Cer- Depusitions taken koom 3, corner Tobéy & Smith The Jarzest and finest selection of . CENTREPIECEN & BRACKETS, C!.DTHI (.. Laloest in the W Wmld cue-price c: " have e e snd the of more that b hundred tailurs. run 1o, nen’ occupylog ab area of acre’ They empioy several rewing mactines sy and sel. mren’y slder Eave y sant bailaings. of the Jatest patterns and new designs west of New York. Prices lo suit the times. promptiy atiended to. Soutt Clark-t.._betwgen Van Buren and Jackson, Country orders All work gnaranteed. 233 G-AS MA.CHIL\TES rovements. for 3 buildings it half the cost of cif . In view lority of our apparatus over uil others, o Park Baotist Theological Semwary Uudopted it for izhung their new and cle- MATTHEWS & HOLT. %5 Dearborn-at. Pprice cash house. " THE “BOSS” $100 LOTS. Nothinz Sell at sight hem in the market; S oules this ¥ide of LaGr: olock from station; the best savings Ordsrs for ¥axang Pilows, Peatner-Beds, Etc,, Sieam Feather-Renovating . No. 943 Wabash Avenne, Salisited, _Our Charges Wil be One-Haif of those dowa-town. GO TO JOEN J’ONES NO. 119 DEARBORN.ST., Aud get your CLOTHES thoroughly Cicaned and neatly Reparred. ‘fhie Chieapest Flour Store in the City. The best St. Louls Whice Winter Whear, *White o Ib bag. $1, “delivered. Mionesota D2 oAU OINE satictaction & C lialsted. fine improvements: _dis olute securty. and worth to-day double ou pay Stown frec. $15 down, §5 per nth: clear tule. FareScents. STORKS & CO.. Roowm 15. 64 Washinzton st. T 22, p ven-+hol, nickel-plated R.::.VOLVLRS crzre Patr B4, 198 State-et.. and 61 and €3 Adims-st. . SAaFcuELs, “CTEE FAIR,” 198 State snd 61 and 63 Adams-st. 5 @ QSATCHELS DEY GOODS, Bie. WILL OFFER 2,000 PIECES DRESS GOODS AND SILKS FROM AUCTION. 50 Preccs Black Silks at 65 and T3¢z wortn §1 25 Plcces Heavy Black Gros Grain Silks.at 80, S1: worth from $1.25 10 1. 7: ilks, short lengths, from ac- S350, aud $1.75; wort und 2.5 - 100 Picces Navy Blue, Seal Drown, Myrde Creen, and Viaw Colored Silks at 2na 90c; worth $1, §1.25, and $1.50. 1,000 Picees Colored French All Wool Casbmeres 46 inch) at 41c: cheap for 75, 500 &’lzccs Extra Quality Colored Cashmers at and 75; Worth 75¢, $1, and § 1,000 Precen Black Cashameres ac50, o0y 05 7 and 90c, extra wiaths; the biggest bargatus ever oifered. 500 Preces Biack Casbmere Merino at 37c; worth 5. 100 Pieces Black Cmpe Cloth 2t 37% aud 45c; worth 05 and 75 1,000 Bloces o0l Came's Fafrat 25c; worth 10c, 500 k’mcnbt,olu'[ud 'sshmeres, extra width, at 20c; choa 5¢; worth 25¢. 2000 Pieccs Plmd Stitings at 8c: cheap for 15¢. 1,000 Ladies’ Cloaks at S5, 85, $0, S¥, and $10; worth from 30 to $15. 200 Ladiew Circulars at S4 snd $5; worth $0 and’s soo mew Suite at 6, $8, §9, and §10; worth $15, and 340, 12, 3 3 Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants at 12, 40, aud 50¢; worth 40, 50, 03, . Jobe hulf price. “ruroof at 50, 60, and e . $1, and §1.25. 200 Pieces C: umm Tof men's and. bys' wear L 378, 4 G5, 75c, and $1; the stock of a ch JOB LU’ 1,000 Linen T 101000 Yards Crash at 5¢; worth c. :\a 000 Yards Brown Cotton Flanaelat Gic; worth 5,000 Yavds Xavy Dlne, Red, and Gray Twilled Flannels at 23¢; Worth 40c, 1,000 Dozen All Linen Huck Towels at 15c; worth 95c. 1,000 Cartons Fancy Feathors and Flowers at 15, 18, 20, and 25¢; worth double. Bankrapt stock of clegant Ostrich Tips and Long Feathers at 50c on the doliar, 3,000 Dozen 2-autton Kid Gloves ot 375405 worth JOB'LOTS IN Boo'rs 22 snoES 2,000 SampleLa Balf price. BOS'ION STORE 118 & 120 N FURNITURE. ‘We have now in our Ware- rooms the FINEST and BEST- SELECTED STOCK of every- thing pertaining to Furniture, all new and desirable styles and best workmanship. AT LOWER PRICES THAN WERE EVER OFFERED for the same quality of goods. OUR LINE OF FANGY FURNITURE, So desirable for Wedding Pres- ents, is now complete, at AS- TONISHING LOW FIGURES. An inspection is respectfully solicited. SPIEGEL & CAHN 251 & 253 Wabask-av. The Tohey Furniture Co. Are now placing in their ware- rooms an attractive stock of| New Goods, from designs en- tirelynew, 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 & STATESTS,, CHICAGO- CONTINUED GLOSING SALE Of a LARGE BANKRUFT STOCK of FINE and MEDIOM FURNITURE. ‘The greatest bargains ever offered in the Furniture hine are to be found in this clos- mg-out sale. Call early and convince yourselves. No trouble to show goods. A.J. Neuberzer & Bro. 167 Ramlomh-sl., near LaSalles FALL OPENING‘ oF PARIS FASHIONS. We cordiallv mvite the Ladics 1o call and see our ELEGANT FALL STYLES, Thursday, Sept. MRS. M. MORSE & CO., East Madison-st.. Chicago. FOR SALE. S P SLADDEN & GO, 88 MICHIGAN-AV., CHICAGO, OFFER VERY L 1,000 barrels Cranberries, & cars Pared and [nymrcnl Peaches, 5 cars 1, 2, and 2 1-% 1bs Salmon, 250 POCKET-KNIVES, ‘Worth 50c and §1, at 500 “THE FAIR,” 198 State, and 61 and 63 Adams-ats. W, ot CHEAP Loxs. ONLY R Wi MORE! LOTS AT EART GROVE ARE NOW SELLING FOR B100. $10 Cash, Balance, $5 Monthly, THEY ARE 30 by 132 feet, WITET Handsome Picket Fence! 4-Foot Plank Walks ! And Shade Trees ! ARE ALL BEAUTIFGL HIGH ROLLING LAND! Go and gee the lmprovements that we are making— BUILDING HOUSES, Sldewalklng, Fencing, &c. We are going to ADVANCE THE PRICE, 3 ON THE 20TH OF NEXT MONTH, TO $1560 A LOT! THIS IS A ‘I VERY RARE CHANCE &, For ISVESTMENT, ADSOLUTELY SAFE, with 3 LARGE PROFIT Guaranteed by the Fine Improvements. This s one of the most Beautlful Sites for 8 HOME in any Chicago Gur property fs on the C.. B & Q. T 1. folns Down- Tove on the east Wi s populnuan of 1. 100, nt to bot 5 17 traics dally. Lyl ommands a lovely view of sume of tiie FINEST S¢ Chicazo, and £ dnarpassed for sofl waier, draln d HEALTHFULNESS. e ofter RARE INDUCEMENTS to persoas to bulid this fail, wili help or bufll for them on monthiy pay- ments. ' HOUSES NOW NEARLY READY. REMEMBER The SIZE of thelots, thelr CHEAPNESS, BEAUTY OF'LOCATT! NO LOW, FLAT, OR WET LAXD. They arc the only strictly FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED Lota m the market that are sclllag t0r Sayehin ke thts rice. and the Lmprovements such a3 o other suburh Sin e etor thase who have niot tme to come to oar ofice durizts the day to the followiz smion qur pur- gaasers who kagw the property an wilf be 51..: o give information, “They may be seen fg ¢ d, 305 ,\ e, S vest A Eagstron AT l(]fllm:m. 60 ClyBourn:av: 5 'Cornie to our oifice and £t piach, or £0 it ka free to tes ne lots at 9:30 and 100 u e morufug or 8 a the afternoon.. IR RETOAL COST OF THE LOT s the ONLY expensé to the purchaser. érest—no commis- 8iuns—no extru chiarge of an] STREET & Bmmn 71 Washington-st., RDOM & STEINWAY UPRIGHT _ PIANOS. e fnvite the speclal attention oa"[\hno buyers to those benuditul new styles I French Walnn Cases, 20w in 30 fashfor Easr, as wellas (o Gurope, where Steloway 3 are exrortine them in nimbers. We have recently reccived 24 C e Taet Caaa vl in Frenel (, most eliborstely intsued with Plond panclsin Trontatd thds.. This p eular puttern 1 pecomini very popu admiration of all wh on The Stelnway Uprignt a3 “3 perlor instrainent, sur- asses all other styles, 1t stands in tune lovger than ragds or Squarcs, and fu I3 Tlie oalv Uprlgns that Is pruved to have atood the test of Ume. Ove: Stetaway Uprights now {a use ift h'\“.fflui":'{‘ viclalty. State and Sonroc-etus Chicago. HALLET, % 0! !(ATCIILE‘S PIANOS are zold at State and Ad: aod eliit and e taqualltied ___SAFETY DELOSIT VAULTS. THE SAFEDEPOSITVAULTS OF TEE STATE SAVINGS IBSTITUTION, 80 & Sflnlle—s!. 1 am eauthorized by Judge Otis, the Recerver, to say that the above Vaults will continue their regular business, as heretofore. Safes for rent on application to me at reasonable rates. GEO, C. COOK, Mansager. STMITEH ORGAN A'l‘ W. W. l&[VHBALL'S er State and Adam: uSln(’NQ f;;;;, G Slut D Lt “Taliors. 130 Dearborn st SHIRTS. CHEAPEST PLACE 1a tlie world to buy to buy Shirta s az MEGINNISS SHIRT FACTORY, | dress shirts made te messure and R s far s 50, Upfalshed uints made ot Fe fanas aaaterial only 50 centa. H0¥S vizes only 8 cents, complete excevt bustons aad bustouholes. e CHEAP LoOTS. A HOME PUT YOUR WONEY IN 4 SUBURBAN HOME, AND IT WILL BR SAFE. Cumu h'l nny day this week at 10:30 a. m. or :45 n. mu and go with me to see he lots T um selling at LA GRANGE. My $100 L.ots are the safest and best in-’ vestment the laboring-man, clerk, la:ch:‘. ;x:;lcyh;:m. and man of small means can pos- MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only one Block from the Depot, and 7 nules from Chucago. Thoy are Beautfuf! Blioperty, and 1 am selling thom fog $100, $15 down and $5 monthly. Tnu makes it cost you, alter ;Dur first payment, only 17 cents a day. You can save that on cigar money. or your good wife will flad & way ta economize just a little more, 50 you can by- and-by have A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. EXCURSIONS leavc my office to sce the Tots every pleasant day st 7 and 10:30 the morning and at 3 and 4 o'clac! alternoon, for all who mesn busness. LA GRANGHE Is on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- rond; i3 one of Cnicago's most atiractive and enterprising suburbs, being besutifully situeted among hills and grods; has now about 1,000 inhabitants, and growing npxd— ly: churehas, ncnnolxb sores, ete. atc., aad 15 Quly haif way Botween Chicago’ an WEERS VE, now called by some EAST GBOVL have now al’xh!a‘:‘n houscs whder conteact, s co be Hnishid con fall, and. la'nfl of them almost ready for oc::u- pazc here are NO BROIBCTE HOVEMENTS ot La Grangs, bat coms ot ava fom youraath COMMOTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LW, And TRAINS ALMosT EVEBY HOUR. A SPECIAL ARRA MENT has now been made with the an-u-d Co., so man n onli coGau you %D Eantts to ndgdon dl.uy AGrange, by geiting o S4.mide ticket. gt TR hEROND" 65 "x —'I‘A_BLE Ry yom'nelf. Specu.\ evoning trains during amusement season. Sunday fpains I for thoie wishing to attend church in the eity. DON'T FAIL to see those Lota bofars buying, It is the CHEAPEST PROP. TY inthe market, and T Will Assist Parfies to Build 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 00 LotsatSan Diego, Cal., 100 39~ Remember that you get an Abstract wth all property purchased of me, and also save commissions, as I deal in nothing but 'my own property, snd SHOW IT FREE. IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4. CARPETS. HOLLISTER & GORHAM ARE OFFERING CARPETS UNPRECE‘E)TENTEDI.Y LOW PRICES. HOLLISTER & GORHAM, Extensive Carpet Warehouse, 22| & 223 State-st. AKT GALLERY. Brand’s Studios The largest and most ele- gant in the country. Every GENUINE improvement in Photography is to be found at BRAND’S in advance of all others. The very best CARD work at the uniform price of $3.00 Per Dozen. A special light for Chitdren. STUDIOS AND GALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., NEAR ADAMS-ST. WANTED. Traveling Salesmed. We will pay salary and expenses to two first-class Salesmen, accustomed to sell- ing small articles, books, etc. A new scheme, not worn ount, Ouly good men, well recommended, wanted, Business permanent and pleasant. No patent rights or notions, Address Z 18, Tribune oftice. To RENT. TO RENT. Furnished House in Evanston, A deltgntfnl home. campletely furolshed. fn one of thie chipicess JoraLiona. oDly {w Dlocks $7Om G€poL, bak - modern coorenfencen, laree ol eaceiiea: bara. Wil be renisidlow wotlh Siay ) VERIDGE & uuvs\ 59 Dearborn-1t. FOR RENT, [ titlon The Globe Theatre! 1ponsible parties may spbly to BUBESS & BIE- VDV A reyn, 191 Wasbingion et THE BATTLE RAGING. No Official News Received of the Fight Before Biela. Bucharest Telegrams Repart that the Russians Hold Their Own. A Desperate Strugele Has Been in Progress for Two Days. The Turks Make Another At. tempt to Capture Gravitza, And Are- Again Driven Back with Fearful Slaughter. Additional Accounts of Horribla Atrocities in Rou- melia. The English Government Called Upon to In- terfere. Gambetta’s Sentence Confirmed by the Court of Ap- peals. A GREAT BATTLE. NEAR BIELA. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 22—Further intelli- Rence concerning Mehemet Ali's viciory yester- day states he attacked the Russfan position be- youd Banica, Lom. The Russiacs were in- :4‘::‘*:—: ‘i(ux village atong the river. No offi- isp: B Meh ity Mehemet Alf is yet pub. 16NATIRpp, BucHAREST, Sept. 22.—Ug, Tonatiefl is suffer Ing from fever. He will joi e famity a Kielf, remaining until recalled by the Evperor. NOTHING OFFICIAL. LoxDOX, Sept. 22.—No official intelliknce g et received from either side concerning the — ported battle at Bicla yesterday. A spcml from Bucharest to-day says there has been se- vere indecisive fighting for two days, between the Czarowitch and Mehemet Ali. The Russiand still hold Biela. Another report is that the Russian hexdqufl‘ ters have retired to Sistova. - BEPULSED. Osman Pasha attacked the Gravitza® redoubt on Thursday night, and was repulsed with heayy loss. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES PERPETRATED BY THE TCRKS IN ROUMELIA. Loxpoy, Sept. 22.—Pitiful stories of the con- dition of the Christian population south of the Balkuus are begioning to create indignation in Europe. The dispatch of Ahmed Vefik to Adrianople at the instance of Ministur Layard has not had the effect of putting a stop to the exccutions. Itallan Consuls are sendlug te their Government fearful accounts of the doinye of Ottoman offiials. They say exécutions and transportations are depopulating Roumelia. The Italian Consul at Tripoli states that 2,006 ‘Bulgarians have landed at Tripoli from a Turk- ish transport, and have been sent to the borders of the desert. A correspondent with the Relief Agency among the Bulgarians sends A HIDEOUS ACCOUNT of the state of the province. Heis at Carlova, on the soutbern slope of the Balkans. In this place, of a population which mnst have been There now the irregulars of the Turkish army. remain among the ruins of what was once s beutiful and thriving town but 5,000 or 6,000 women and children. These poor creatures hide themselves as they may, dreadinz outraget ot which nightly some of them are victims. They can hardly be said to have shelter, clothing, or food, and have sustained life by FURTIVELY GATHERING OOTS AND VEGETABLES left in their ruined gardens. The same correspondent, writinz sbout the Geshofts, the merchants of Phillipopolis, and well known in England, sentenced to death on the charge of treason, says their case was taken up by the English and American Ministers three days before their arrest. One was appointed American Vice-Consul, but owing to the formal- ities necessary, the papers signed by Maynard only reached Phillipopolis on the 24 instant. The Manchester Guardian of to-day says the announcement of the intended summary execu- tion of the Messrs. Gesholl has been received with copsternation by their friends in Manchester. A deputation bearing a pe- in thelr bebalf, together with an official letter from tne Muyor, proceeded yesterday to lay the matter before Earl Derby, in London. The Messrs. Geshoft are so well known in Manchester that their fate is 2 matter of concern to many beside their fellow country- men. The younger Geshoff was educated at Owens’ College, and 1t is belteved it is in conse~ quence of the representation as to the condition ot Bulgaria made Ly bim to the Zimes, that the vengeance of the Turkish Government has fallen oo the Whole family. lt1s feared the extreme septence Las been carned fnto exevation, and that eflorts of thelr friends 1o this country come ué late. * A SOLDIERS’ WAR.”? RXTRAORDINARY FIGUTING FOWEX OF BOTR BUSSIANS AND TURES. London Times. Sepi. 7. For two monibs the eyes ot Europe havebeen fixea upon the aeld of zonfict 1n Bulgana, aud as battle has fotlowed battle the nterest of those Who watch the lssue from a distance grows more scd more keen. Speculations about etratemical movements aad thelr resuits absord am extraordinary amount of popular attention. Yet tbere is one as~ pect of this most horridle war which has almost escapea notice, though ft I8 ik every way remarkable and abounding 1o matter tor thought. The Gepcralship oo both sides seems to be of the very poorest kind, and the Jessons 10 strategy and tactics which the history of the struggie wilt supply are, no doubt, des~ tined 1o oe few and insigmficant. The war, by uuiversal aamission, 15 **& soldiers’ war,”” and 1tis consequently surprsing tbat so little con- sideration bas been bestowed upon the extraor- dmary henting Spower displased both by ‘furks and Russians. Since the first engage- ment before Plevna the contending armics have wrestled fo 8 series of hand-to-hand contests with which strategy Lad almost as Little to do as it had with the battles of the “1iiad.” But if the results attained have been inconsiderable the fact {sonly snother proof that the bravest troops, when unskilitully handied, can achieve next to nothing in modern war. ltisihe dwnnlnndu Which .

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