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: tho social, Uternry, and polttical affairs of the srorkd untll tha Inst day of hor Ufo, Anoted autor says tab “TA ebitdren are the lites of the satlay of Hifge! There is putting Fo tonehing a8 the slght of 0 0-srur-old ily aeontliye np a bnok wiley Sunilay afternoon with his pockate full of flehing-lnes and bait, Soe go sinlling through the gray time, Under naked, sonjless boworey Bue Ko mourning all the May time, Bld the laughing lenves and fluirera, Why (tile, Hoay Wiles Comos to kisa-Winter gray? “Why, ab} why, Doth Borrow sigh Qn the up of loyely May? a 1, Engltals ee SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, ‘The Davenport Demohral basa correspondence from the Sauth fn whieh occurs tho followlnig: “The Democrats of the South regard tho cleus tlon of Hancock as positively certalt, Even the lenat Intimattan of «doubt of this they ro- ured nan pereunal Insult, ‘Thos are of opinion that the country and its Gavernmunt will soon velony to them and be thoir own agaln, and any ndverso expression will exelte thom almost to frenzy. ‘The Gavernment of tha United states belongs to the Democracy, espectally utter tho doings fn Loulsiina in 8, Wo were thon swine dla, and wo have the right to take Tevenge In any she, tamer, ar form that wilde our GattsE the most good. Our porsonal Interests aro of xreater importance than tho interesta nf tho ‘United States, and ft is the duty of the Na- tlon to bo ruted according to Southern doctrines and peluciptes.’ Such ts tho Janguagy of the Tevels of the Sonth, Every Hobel expeots to obtain an offlee from Hancock tn cage of htt lection to the Prestilency of tha United States, Hancock {a the candidate af the South, aud the South must be recognized above all other gece uons of the country, "We huve mudo Hancock Trentitent, and ho must bo our Preatdent. This we denn.’ These wre common ‘esdions heart on the street corners every diy and ioment, ‘The bntred against the North ts 40 fntenso that J dare not and must request vou net to mention tho nye of the Post-Oillca fram whence this letter is written. The pays mont of war-cliling and jurge approprintions tor fnprovements in the South ttre positively expected, and that disntled Confedertte soldiers wall recelve ponslons ian matter: ndarateod. *Qurisitves were our property, eusnnlZed Ae such by the Constitution of tho United Buttes, and. neither the President of the Gnited States by avbitrary net, nor the | Con- gress of the United intes, had the Fight and authority to wipe our property ont af existence.’ Wo ltepublicans of the South are ot “Ve nn consuquence to the Demoorate ata, They old the elvetion machinery ht thelr: hands, td AT thoy attend to the voting, counting, and general Froauitt. Byerything fs andor thelr contro}, and, fg bs to hiow to thy aud arrange matters and things, §¥ thoy are a united band of brothers, OF Northortt Deinocracy they sponts with a great deniaf con- * tempt, and disgustingly compre it tothe caudal ¥y appendage of n Southern animal with nv certain * name, whieh ean be waged itt pleasure. Tf Northorn Democracy ts not willing to ba wagied, let it retire Into the peutlag core, That (lane cock catld ar should act towards the South os ” Anily Jolson did towards the North. thoy ore unwilling to believe, Me must abey, he it vo — the tool, na Buchanan proved to bo twonty-four yours to, Agaio must insist thie you do not publish my jing in connection with this correspondence, Although T have ‘nothing to fenr ostensitly, f ‘would hate to bo down fike nt yellow dog tr n fenee-corner, ‘Talk about friendship, fore, and reconelintion In tha South! When Roman aura Kappennt to mect they Inughed In their Sleeves: When Southerners’ talk about tholr Srlendship for the North, thoy do tha same." - Tho Milwaukee Herold writes another leader Inveference to Auguat Relmont, tho Ameri + can agent of tho Rothschilds: * Reluont knows what he 1s xbout, and thorofore he riske somo * money on Hancock, But not his awn money; it 1g tho money of tho Rothschilds. Belmont du- sires to be Secretary of the United Stntes Treus- ury. ‘Tho desire of the houso of Rothschild to have Its fingers fn ull financial business aad adulra of the world rung like w red thread through tho history of the Inst elghty yenrs. Tho foundation of the wenlth of the firm Meyer, Anselm Rothschild built through As transactions with tha Landurave of Hesso Cassel, That magnate nold tho eons of his do- minions to Enghiidund Rothschild manipulated those transuutions, whieh constitute the darkest ! spotson the pages of Gert histor came tho $4,000,000 foun of England, v ginnd, neeuriing: to the stipulations of tt * Tract with: the German allica, had to pay thom ugp subsidy, And ever since thut tino the * Tathaculide ‘hive been the bunkers of England, France, Austria, Russin, Italy, Spain, anc German —Stutvs. Whenever tho ot nations =wero the dirke of the | fothectsllds When our very exiat- #enco . was wavering in the bniineo, tho house of Kothechiid was coining money out of our, tlaunciul inisery. | That house ‘Ys the * world’s vainpire,’ and all that ta needed, # yow that the United States are i prosperity ant nitvence, ts the election of Hianeoek and the np. poiitment of Relmunt to the postion of Recre- tary of the Treasury. In Austria the Minister of “Finance, Brick, was nm pliant tool of the » Rothsehiiis,. Leon Say. a fow yours go tho Minister of Finuuco of the French Republic, was * for youre clerk in tho House of tho Lothsehilua and ho hing never succeeded in bung) himself of the suspicion that his manipulation of tha French bouds was not in tho interests of that house. ‘Mint the lothschilds dostre thelr tools » wppalnted to positions controlling, or having direet connection and intl upon, the fingnees Of 4 Nution, 18 natural, Atigust Schoenberg (Belmont) knows bs position fully, nud hy nets. accordingly, Ue disburses his money for Hancauks t fs rumored that the great aumsof money squandered by the Dorgoratio party In the Seale Btates for flags, uniforms, wigwiing, turehliqht procoas sions, and other paraphernalla are furnished by tho house of Rotheehitd, But not only by his means does Mr, Helmont assist the Democratic party, but alan by Lis uratorint tatents, whatever they aro. Ho asaures tho country that no pocu. nary Inconventanees, no panic, to depression inh Dualness channels wil be expurienced 1u conRe- quenca of Hancock's election, Mo plays tho role of a contidence nan by hla uttampts to gull tho people, Hut.if wo tira not mistaken, tho Atnerionn people ure too shrowd and knowing to. ‘be the wilting victiins of such contidence games, Belmont may think and suppose that tho people: wit regard bim:’ as tholr conlidentiut and tluunclat adyiser. Itt thoy, know envugh to diacrininate between tWelr own interests and thoso of Belinont and tho Rothschilds, = Thoy know that danyor ap- prouches whon the usurer sinfles, They know that * Helinont’s ginfia’ meats distress to tho Na- ton. ‘Vimeo Dangus, ot donn ferontes. Now Uhat our country prospors In consequences OC health; eennainle: alle) We Heed fw Hancock, no Kothachild, no Velinont to tlnker with the people's finances.” Col. Frits Hecker Is not pleased with bls old friend, Judgo Statlo, and his Jottcr addressed to tho German Democratic muss-meatiye held ut Now York, domo ume. ago. . Tha Colonel is now %0 yeurs of ago, but hia vigor iy, thought and oxpresston, when ho mects an opponent in tho political arena, Js the same as ft was in the scars when ho stood .Ot tho hond of hisculumus teltiig for liberty. Ho writes to the sVestliche Post us tullowas * Wo with wot jadya Mr, Btallo so burshly ns be are ratgns tho Repnbilcans, whom he dealguates aa »*politien) Ignoramuses, devold of kuuwiedge of the historical deyelupmont of our vountry, mane ufacturers of sensations and horroretales, and aduerents to the RWwindly and deceptive lugic of whisky-imuddjcd protectors aud patrons of tyrannical United States dudgus,” We will nat, ‘ay Wo buve suid, serie, Judo Stalto tou hursh- Jy lu consequence of the brovinstick treatment ho uppiles to tho Republicuns, because in the Intter part of big lottor be adialts with laudable Trankiess that bu dood pot desire to be tented with the Democrntlo party for wil thao to came, Mr, Stullo Is in sentiuentatist with a poetic touch of moral conviction, His curriculuo vluv demonstrates this, Jn his vigor of manhood ho begun, ils or us teuvher in tho Jesuit College: St, Xavier fy Clucinnati and st, Johan in Now York, highly esteemed and beloved by all members of that well-known Order. ‘The en- thusiasm of youth culminnted fn bis poctio Yayarica over the veneration of the linmacuiate and wl-saviog Virgin Mary, regina coll, and the Propor court ‘in connection — therewith. whole ‘of the orthadex Koumn wartd was charmed with tho schalur and tho * Marlu-cultus® Poet, whose elluglons, cmunating frow tho duck and sombre bulla of tho & fu the outer world. etlcal uttompts are atl! preserve . Ula docp. phitosyphicut studies Jed bim away trom tho works of ‘Thomas Aniline into the col and culculating realins of a Hegel, and tle—by Rome cureai—intidal Kinanuel Kant, whose Works bo has introducoi to tho Kugiish-reading: world in his ‘Philosophy of Nature.’ From the ranks of the cuthusiasts of Immaculate concep> Hon be warebes forth Into tho ranks Of freu- Thinkers, Hv opposes the reading of the Bible in aur publlo schools nat as a former Catholic, but Asan cuemy of Protestant ‘muckers.’ Just as Little hope ds we cuteriain that Johann Berne hard Stailo will dio us 9 regular Horus orthodox Cutholis, Just us fittle hope wo entertain that be Hil rests bis fellowship with Rebels, destrud- Monlate, Stute-rizhts secessionists, and all eno- mlvs of our N " = bere” Nutlowul prosperity and our Nation: te ™ inchester's Bypophosphites wil cure Rory coughs, weak lungs, ‘bronchitis, us Thehtpeene SRO weueral detnity, “Batablianed en Shakers’ Barupasiila wy w true medician, aif CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FOREIGN. Turkish Ministera Perfeot a Plan for Settling Exist- ing Troubles, Which Will Be Submitted to the Foreign Ambassa- dors To-Day. Resistanes to the Demand of the Powers Still Couns selod. Proposition by Foreign Bankors for the Conversion of Spain’s Debt. Chilian Troops Committing Heavy Depredations in Peruvian Territory, THE TURKISH QUESTION, TY NEQUERT FON DELAY. Conpraxtisorrx, Oct, 3—Tho Ruropean Am- bassudors wero tustructed to graut the request of the Sulinn for delay until to-day, but at the sume time to demand that the Vorte vhill order Klan Pasha to allow the surrondor of Dulelgno and to withdraw Turkish troops from tho tow. THR WISH MEN. * A petition slened by 100 mombers of tho Ulema and a number of high dignitaries has «been delivered to tho Sultan, urging realstunce to tho demands of the Powers. A PLAN ATHANGED, ‘The Ministerinl deliberations which have hean gol on duy and night turing tho past week huvereanited in the cluboration of a plan for kottlingy the various sucattana pending with the Powera. ‘hie pinn wlll bo communicated to tho Aimbaasndors to-duy. ADMIRAT SEYMOUR Raqusa, Oct. B—Adiniral Seymour sails on hoard the Helicon Monday for Catturo, whence hv will go to Cettinfe, Great importance fs nt- tached to the Admiral's visit to Cottinje, FOR TRONO. Guavosa, Oct. d—The Alexandra has sailed forTeodo, The French Adiniral continues to malntain a very reserved attitude, A CORRECTION, Lonvon, Oct. 3.—A Romo corrospondent of the Times veports that the statement that Cresh [n= structions had boun sont to Admiral Frincatl is ‘untrue, MOVENENTS OF SHIPS. WA Cattaro dispatch says tho Alexandra and Condor have arrived. The remainder of the Neat follows Monday. FRANCE. AN INTERVIEW. Paiug, Oct, 3.—Lord Lyons, Lritiah ambasan- dor, bus bad a very. cordial interview with Hartbolemy St. Hilaire, Minister of Foreign Affairs. THE GOVERNMENT CONDEMNED, ‘The Republique Francatse condemns the Gove ernment’s notion In preventing tha meeting fn the Cirque Fernando to protest agatnat Intere vention in the Hust. VERY BAD, ‘Tho second story of thd house of tho Profect of the Seine was ruined by fre last night, SPAIN. ‘TIE CONVERSION OF THE puNTIC DEBT. MAnItD, Oct, 3.—Corresponience reports that tho principal bankers of Barcelona are nego- tnting with 9 view of making 1 concerted pro- posut to tho Government for the conversion of the public debt, NOT THUR, yy The reports that Germany Is negotiating with Spain four the purchase of Santa Cruz de Agadir, Morocco, are untrue. SOUTH AMERICA. THE WAR BETWEEN CIULI AND PERU, New Yonk, Oct.3.—A dispateh from Panama reeolved by a commercial nouse In this elty yess terday says: “The Chilians have plundered and urged shuetenda houses and-stures, many of them belonging to forelgners, in aud near Chie bute, Dupe Paytt, and proceeded to Libertad und Lamboguo Que. ‘The Covndorga was sunk by Peruyinn torpedoes in Chancuy.” AFGHANISTAN, AYOON KHAN'S MOVEMENTS, Loxnon, Oct, 3.—Tho Viceroy of India telo- Keapha: *Ayoob Khan hag passed through Fare rat, leaving Sirdaraas Governor, He declured his intention of yolng to Herat and .settting atfalrs and then returning to attack Candahar,” IZALY. GEN, GARTNALDT, Rous, Oct. &.—Tho Capitole, Garibaldl's organ, Says tho Ministry need not fear, we Gurlbaldi's patriotism is ubave susplolon, ‘The. gnrrison at jenva hus been considerably strengthened, THE EASTERN QUESTION. Flash«in-thesPan of the Proposed Naval Demonstration fa Vront of Dutelgnue, le Spectat_to The Tribune, PLE, Oct, 2—A new plinse fn matter" hns been devel Constan the Dulelgno oped, The Porteghas made the follow. {ng proposition to the Powers: ho Sultan will surrender: Dulelgno forthwith, settle the Greek question In two months, and effect an adjustinent of the Are weninn dittculty In three months If the naval demonstration is abandoned and the flect is withdrawn. It {gs not believed hero that the Powors will accept this propo- sitlon, but it is easy to see the discussions which will arise concerning It will protract tha present state of suspense, nnd givo to the Porte the delay which it des!res, ANANCHY AND DESOLATION An Epirug and'Thessaly areinereasing. Forty- four villuges in tha nelghborhood of Zagual have been {plugged by Mussulmans and Christian imnrauders, whom the ‘Turkish troops are pursning, THE NAVAL FARCE, Speetul Cable, Lonpox, Oct. %.-—Phe oxtraordinary turn of aifuirs nt Duleigno 1s naturally the chief topic of European Interests. ‘The possible dangers‘ foreshadowed lost woek seem to boon the verge of realization, though the European Powers were unprepared for the emergency which tho Infat- uated obstinacy of the Sultan and tho timldity of Montenegro occasioned, ‘There {s every reason to belleve that a perilous con- tlngency was foreseen by at least the English and Prussian Cubluets, It was known in the Dest-Informed clreles many weeks ago that Mr, Gladstone was ready to carry out his plan of coorclan Rs proposed during the Bulgarian agitatlon, namely, to send the fleet to Constantinople, and regi- nients were even nained for the-purpose of forcing the Dardanelles by a flank’ moves ment If necessary, ‘I'he hesltation of Franco and the Indifference of Austria and Gormany, coupled with the milsgiv- ings of the peace party in — the Uritish Cabtaet, -led to the adoption of the ineffective demonstration at Dulelgno. In fact, the demonstration proved to bo only moral guasion Ina warlike form. ‘The figet ‘was comparatively useless 60 long as it was forbidden to land any marines 10 take pos- session of the town, and served no other purpose, than to show the overwhelming strength of the Powers, Now thet the dem- oustration has failed, the Powersare trought to face Gladstono’s thoroughxoing proposal, Single-handed, {f need be, England must demonstrate her power. and maintain, the reputation of her great aru In war, ‘There {s every prospect, however, that when the cumbrous machinery of the convert gets Lito Fee aac ee ae ants alae sent within-sight o onthe Bosphorus in default of thnely sub- milsslon, ‘ Lord Lyons British, Ambassador at Parls, has come hte unexpectedly, “Hoan en lon are passing vigora' 4 el British ‘atl French Goywriwents, and It ls known that England 1a EXERCISING GREAT PRESSURE to retaln the codperation of France. Sho Will no doubt succeed, despite the strong alliance of the Communists aml Royallats ogaiust thy so-called warlike adventures of 11 ‘H | Poul Blablatki, of No, | badly cut In the face, and ‘Jobn Mishirak}, of sf 1000, re MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, Qambelta, neh Government ts too jealous of tha position of France as ho opreat Power to remain — tsolated. Itussta will stand by England to any jeag0h. There ion ramor of an Anploltatan llanee, nnd tn oany ease Utaly may: be commied upon, Austr and Cer many cannot afford to withdraw, nnd are, MOKED pledged to fall the Berilu settle. ment. The Binperos Willtan’s refusal of the Sultan's request that he wotlld ret as mediator proves lis loyalty to the treaty. She voris fias got on respite unfit Monday, When Evrupe inoves again, Ger- innny “favers taking sotne Power the maniatery of Europe to settle the matters Butas nears tke Belehiia und Switzers land wisely deciine to nix in the business, the mutual jealotsles of the Powers may prevent any ote of them from acting sep- arately, . CRIMINAL NEWS. A DEVILISIE DEED, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, ML, Oct. t—Komotime during lst night outranee wits effected to tho Mevurder's Opive, tn the County Court-tHouse at this place, and fre was set to the buoks contained in tho vault. Evitently tho objeet of the fend waste completely destroy the records of the county, tho bullding, and everything in {t, for inthe cor- ner where the tlre was atarted in the vault was Tound a large torpedo and threa cans, supposed to contuin dynamite, but the contents are yot unknown, A ‘timber of alveds and imortgayes were taken from thelr places on the aliclves and = Inld open, and sthoro wore eomplutely destroyed. ‘The fire was atarted immedintely under a ek, contain in the tndex-boors, and. they ve All the books in tha vaults were and fnrrned. but only fifteen or. al completely destroyed. ‘The Cumnty d dlitely under the pinee where the tire was alart> ed, and had the fre proyrossed, sy wis antiel> pied. the ininates of tho Jail would bave been itted by the explosion of the torpedy and dynns mite. No trace whatever has ween left by tho perpetrator of thid Hondish act. But adeteetive will be employed at once to ferret out the scuundrel. CUr WITH: A RAZOT. Masaturon,O,, Qet, —Laat alght, in a quarrel botween a mau numed Zollers and Alexander MeKusick, at John Mair's bignio, MoKustcle was ofected by Mater and Zolters. Mair after- ward went out, nud a tNyght (ook place. on the aldowalk, in which Mekusick ent Muir's turoat with a razor, causing death In fifteen minutes, KILLED His. UNCLE. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 3.—Edward Jones, a youne man 2 yours of age, had an altercation yestor- day with Andrew Finley, his uncle, residing three miles from Batons, HL, and dischirged the contents of a shotgun fnto hls tert browat, kill- {ng him instantly. Jones is still ut large. KILLED IN A BRAWL. Denver, Colo,, Oct, S—Last night James Hock wood, formerly Marshal of Streator, Ill, was shot and Instantly killed inn saloon four miles eastof the city by James Kenuody. Cause, a drunkenequarrel, en COUN TERVELTERS, Fenpray, .0., Oct. 3—Hoenry Renninger and Bluion Cuskey, sons of well-known farmers In tho northern part of the county, have beon are reated for passing counterfeit doliurs, butves, and quarters. i $$ MARINE ITEMS. Pont Uvnoy, Mich., Oct. 3.—Pussed up—Pro- pellers Hoanoke, Northerner, Cuba, Conestoga, dames P, Donaldson, 1. f, Worthington, Hurlbut and consort, Michiguu and barge ter, Chainberlin and consort; schooners Fs, King. F. I, Danforth, 3.1. Watson, Guldo Pfls- ter, Porter, Down—!ropellors Arabla, Arctic, Nebraska, W.IL Barnum, St. Louls, Deluware, Starucea, Mineral Rock and barges, Iron Age and consort, Olean and baryes; tuys Molllo Bpeneer and barges, J. W. Bonnett and barges; schooners Montcalm, Mont Rinne, Montgomery, Republic, A. J. Morey, Sunnyside, Venus, Pensuukeo; stonmer Penrl. + ‘Wind—Northenat, heavy, Weathor cloudy. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dowurin, Minn, Oct. h—Arrlved—Propellor City of Owen Sound; schooners P. B. Locke, 3M. A, Itulbert. ‘ aerate Tropellors Tndla, Quebeo, schooncr Pic pecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Oct. $.—Clonred—Sohnoner ‘Thomag Quayio and propellgr Colorado, for Chl- cue. e Speelil Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, ESCANADA, Mich., Oct, J-—Arrived—Schooners: Flying M jeerne, Niagara, M. L. Higule. Clonred—Schooners Birdie Calkins, Pelican, come D. Rusyetl, L. Hanna, Exile, rod As jure. ———— A SALOON ROW, ‘Tho saloon of Antony Darger, at No, 169 Core nelin gtrect, was tho scene of fn vicious row at So'vtock Inst evening. Neer glasses wero freely used! as weapons, a8 Were nlsy chairs and olor articles of furuiture, Asa result of tho fight Ut Cornell strect, was No. OF Cornelia. strect, wud cut on tho back of the head, and, an artery belng severed, It was thonght he would biecd to death before meaicat nesistanes could be summoned, Ho wns t= tended by Dr. Schacfer, who wis unable to state how bis injuries would terminate, but ho antio- Ipnted wathhug damgerou, Wilian Redulek and Frederick Knelsel, tro of the participants in tho oncounter, were arrested by Seret. Lah- hua and Ofllcer Owons, and. wero “locked up at the Wost Chicago Avenue Station, ee eae OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Oct. &—Arrived, steamehip Arl- zona, fram Liverpool; 2. Calund, from_lotter- fon; Zeeland, from Antwerp; and Devonlit, from Glasgow. = plinanena Oct. B—Arrived, Wieland, from py Yorks QUEENRTOWN, Oct, &—Arrived, City of Berl, from Now Yor! ————————— SAND BEACH. Spectat Dispatch ta The Ohicaga Tribune, Bann LeAcn, Mich, Oot. 3—Tn Larbor—Pro- poller Ronnoke; stedin-burges Mary Mills, Mack innw and tow, Worthington; schooners Marco Pollo, Guida Paster; tugs Vulean, Ruth, and Chnaiplan, Wind—North and strony . —— OBITUARY. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brooussatoy, Ub, Oct. %—John 1, Niccols, one of the wnat respeoted citlzons of Blooming: ton, died thy ovuning of beart disease brought on by rheumatism. His age was 41 years, Do- consad waa nt one time one of the ledding land owners of MeLoun County, but through rovgrs Jogt most of his propert; i ee GAGE BROTHERS & CO, Wo direct ‘aitention to the announcement In ainothar column of tho speclal extra open- ing which takes pince on ‘Tuesday, Wednes day, and Thursday of this week at Gage Brothers & Co.'s, Tn thoir department of pattern bonnets and hats this firm have established an envinble:reputation for ele- gant and stylish goods. Phelr seml-aunual opening of last. week brought together a throng of buyers from the luading cities nnd. towns tributary to Chicago. ‘Thelr goods were marked by excellence of taste and adaptabitity to the wants of thelr patrons, Handsomo models brought from Parla ont those manufactured by thelr own: artists wero placed sida by side, and it was tmposal- Ie to discover any difference. ‘Chelr goods are particularly sulted to customers of inex- pensive fancy. We can sitely say it was the moat extensive and autlsfactory display eyer witnessed fi the West, ‘Shey affer alsa far Inspection and sale a vory judicious snd tastefully scleeted stock of iniliinery mas terlnis, ‘The ditferent lines shown hy Gago Brothers & Co, Mastrate the millinery caprices destined to sway this season, —————— “Pho Sacrod Battalion, After twenty-one ceuturics the remains of the 00 young ‘Thebung, © the Sacred Battal . who fell at tho terribjp battlv of Choronea, havo now been dug up. Dury tho sunnier, excuyit- tony huve -been made around tho glvantio Inemorial Hon which wus pliced in the centre of the field to commemorate the deeds of heroism of thatdarkday, A wall Uveatyetive yarda fn length and fifteen yarda in Lreadth was frat found benoath the Boll, Within this duclogure, ata depth of four yards, lay tho bones of 186 Thebans, resting afde by alde, runged in rows of forty, each tu the attitude in which hy had dled. Bevin such rows buve been found, They are 6o placed that tho hvada af those of thy second rank repose at the feat of tho first. All boar the murks of the blowa wbhlob caused thelr death, One of thom has both thighs plorced by thrusts of the speur; another bas the jawbone broken and dpiintered; a third bas tao skull terribly hacked; 9 fourth, whose head Is wondortully well preserved, has tho mouth stlit wide open, ne ithy bizathed. ‘hls hut will bu conveyed to the Museum of Antiquities nt Athons, Wout le eapecially noticeable about it fa that’ the Jaws posaced every tooth in perfoct order, No woapous bave been found. 3 ———— t directlon—Going to u drug storo for ols Bulpuur Suau. Aveldcquuterfelty —~ TERRIBLE ACCIDENT An Arnold Street Cottage Falls from Its Stilts a sof tho different hatemen iy the matter Hop tink inu safe hite whon they willAo the moat ;woods and wu are convinced frony areful ole servation Unit, excopiimng: [ruryingto by reason ifthe larger wumber et wines be Ras been nt nee Lat when no men wero on bases, tho lgures do ,¢y{ fuptleh at least a hint in this direction, ' ——— BILLIARDS Jacob Schaefer bas sufliciently reoovercd from his fiiness to admit of hia appearing this ever While the Owner Is Engaged im] Ropairing (, is vio? { lug to contest the mateh with George F, Slosson ive, | tt New York for $9) 0 sldé and the ehamplon- The House Takes Fire, and a Young { shi of the 'Chawplon’s” gumtoe Briar: tn Schuever's Mreee fey ween plity ing great ManBurnstoDonth. 0.0 | hdliurden cae nie ae ne ana ininea titerest “ “ Fadel eonerrning the roa. Pispatches giving the progress of Une game wi ar raculvod tor Ant acolasnt verging on tho horribie-sas-ro= Tnmiaeenan ie une mate EO ported yesterday afternoon ctor the aerunty A, secoud street polices Flation, At No tie Arnoid yr 7 street stands a sinall cottnge,—that ts, it atoud |, THE RALLROADS,. unill yesterday; It now sits,—the dwelling of EW Joseph Ari, his wife, and seven children, The }- ta CUO HOAs structure fe of frume, ubout 10x34, and, tke tho |" wyrvun, U.. del t—Toledo Ix hegiining to nelghvoring eatin is esther aged und in hai ‘oujtratulnte herself ou thal 4 arwore Hae repair. Mr, Art is employed as @ watchinun at qi, ceateik Haar the Hitnols Central Htallrond roupm-honae,and fs,,.an On caeusive railway cunts te ae fnirly well-to-do. Not long ago be planned. to, - ‘ false big house, In onfer to take the breement Lvorlaite nak of; chai) wilt sreance tovaabe SuSIe moro comfortable ubodos and herides, to repall! | ermine lu this city within a shut tate Ono tho sills of the houso-na well oa thd o he new agcessions to her system will ho tho mupports, which were old and rotten, ‘To sive Toledo, Delphos & Murlington Narrow-Gaure aoe eee cis of a professional houses | Mid branebes, ‘Tho Inst rail uf the xap between TAOyUPceRvelon a KE Rip tho bibsien and janie, | Lawes wel Ghiand daghte wae putslown to-ss sorows from one Nowhouse, and arranged to Tole will give ® continuous Mune of irom from Inve bia Lrothor, Jobn Ati, ald bin in tho work, | Haledy to Warren a distance of Iii miles. Fron eee renee ae deen in thy employ oftyy | Warten the track 1s laid te Marion, a distance of Seer ae Ae rowing Companys und us’) CHueCH nulles, thus Increasing the length of sume ttle reputation asn tarpeat he wang {the line to WS iulles. From Aurion to St, Louis Of ralslng tho House Wa julcecesfully nevoiue fA faten BOrUOn OF the road te compltun, and pilshed Saturday, John Art and a couple of caeaisied ranger se fd i at ni rap a 2 Jourueyman carpentors psstating, ‘Tho 818 | weed ux raplll Wein Ga Oi be Hes x were raléed twenty-eight inches, thus placing | ay pidlly ax ten oud dnoney can do It. an fat ADOC id, Asthe old | Seales will not rus through from Marion wsitit cro Oe te edt ee gomae dail thinpors tied { te toad ty ballastod, Wut thie work ts bein heen ent to. proper. longihs and put | rapidly pusbed, ‘und wilt be completed In four Inta place beneath the. structure, but } weeks, On those portions of thu tne already Ho -appenra that they had not been | compluted, frelyht und passenger business baw braced, of In any way fastened into pluce, ‘Lhe aie er ¢ , Ontarians nusious.to get the buxomunt inelosed, ty opened out vory brisk. ‘The nek of en- ja tserious drawback, but will be rome: daha tearad as cold Keasons. The brachng wits thorefore set aside, and yesterday thy party act | died soon, as twenty-four now ones have beer ordered, part of which bave arrived and are in tu work to ineluse tho barorcnts wine ww the raln thay were obliged to work mostly beneath | series, Shy others will be received in install- inunta within a few days, New frelybt-cnra aro tuchouse, Josep Ari, however, put on beavy: clothing, and: while the others removed: tho also boing recelved every week. A tine equip. ment of pilssenyer-couches hay been ordored by blocks und Jackserows, and cut the sheathing into proper lungths, worked outside nailing tho, shutting In place. Mis two byes Sosept, we | the Company, and will be reectved soon. ‘he carrying the blocks which tho Jotrucyiment onices of tho Company are st present at Del- removed = out) into |= tho rtrevs Ald | phos, O., but will bo removed to thls elty ubout wifeand the remainder of the family were on the fluor above, Shortly after so'cloek, when i serew Ind beun taken fram beneath one corner ‘of the house, the supports: sudtunly aye way, and the structure fell with o loud crash. Tne stant death would have beoh the fute of all bee neath it had It not been for the few remaining Lineks and aoino timbers preventing the housy from fulling clear to the ground, THE UNDERPINNING FLEW OUTWATIDS, nnd tho house, failing sideways, was thrown ayguinat the text house north, ‘The | two Journgymen escaped uninjured: howe they: hre unnble. to tell gloln Ari was enught near the front of tho bose, and was tightly wedged In, ‘Those first. upon the seone rushed to his ns~ sistance, and after some little trouble succeeded in extrieating bit, Ho was found to be severely injured, ind was carricd olf to bis home at No, gigy Wentworth avenue. ‘The little boy, Jotun, Was whe caught and badly injured, but tortu- iitely made Lis escupo Umildud throtyh a wii tho Ist of November, ‘Thiy will give, within a fow weeks. a through Hne betiweer Soledo and 8t. Louls, and it is thanght that it wiieventually ‘be converted Into a etandard yuuge, a4 it is no. tleenble that full-sized thes ure being put down, aAbrunch of: the road, being built to Join the Dayton, Covington & Toledo Narrow-Gavgo, will kiven through tne to Cincinnati aud the “turrow-yuuge aystemn of Southern Oulo and In- dann, ‘Tho new Ohio Central Road. whose northern torminus is this polit, and whose line runs inte the coul-febls of Southasiern Oblo, adistance of over 250 miles, has been completed ton point about ten miles north of Fustoria, and will be Drought inte thh city aver tho roadbed of the old Atuntic & Lake Erle, while wus purchased by ‘tha new Compiny, by the lat of November, Alurge contract bus Just Been mude for Milling in about 12,000 yards of earth on tho cust side of the river opposit the main part of the city, be- dow in the adjoining house, against whieh he | tween the present shore and tho proposeil had "been thrown. ils elder rotor, (0; | ddueke fine, Tis maude ground wilt bu ex! for keph, wis missed until hie mother bew depots, tracks, yards, and yénural terminal f- t hin’ calling on ber to beip him, Shu Jocated hits ryom tho erfes under the bedroont off the kitchen, The poor woman wag distract. cd. By the fall tho kitchen stove had been knocked clear through the purtition Inte the bedroom, and tho der to the room bud been elosed go tightly thas she wis unable to open it. ‘The tire In the stove goon set the tooriny atire, and tho sinoke filled the room before Mra. Ar! was able ta rescore her babe aud the other children, AU bat one, a girl of 1) yours, were cilitics, Auother Important coal road, which will ens gawd lurgely iu the trade tor shipment by lake, is tho Wheeling & Like Erie, whoso’ tecuminl points are to ve Wheeling and Toledo, Arranie: nents aro being made thie week to push Ut work at several points along the Moe, and much of tho rend ds rendy for tho Ves ind rails, ate era capital is largely interesed In tho enters prise, and It will be hurried forward to conples Uon as rapidly as possible, pluced In watety, Tho another waa horror ion TO hear this. missing ane ear : ee Oa Sho ‘had “ticen enue LAKE ERIE & WESTERN. in the Kitchen bedroom, and she sereumed Special Dispatch to The Chicego Trbune, thut tho bed was altcady on fire, ind that sho waa choking and eatehing ire aisu, The mother entlod for water with which to estingulsh the fire, thon only in sts inelpleney, but gettlug no water she rushed frunticalty to the whidow opening into tho bedroom, and, after making her way tolt with dilficulty, she toro the wire Rercens, the sishes,and the pines from thelr Pince With ter naked hands and rescued tho Child, ‘Not a woment too aovn either, for the little’ one was nearly overvome, and bad she been unable to niutke her way to the open wite tow het rescuo Would huve been alinost linpos- albte,* Wiilo engaged In thia tho mother hoard tho agonizing appeals of ker aliest boy, Bho culled toher busbund that tho boy was’ benenth the burning tlouring, nnd begged the theme who had reached thy seene fn rexpose to an atin to desist from trying to rate the house, sud to reseue tho boy by chopping 8 hole through the floor. Bho was in such astute, howover. that she could do nothing, nor even lspress the ta portance of her Knowledge of her son's where abouts upon the mon, Finulty 4 hole was eut In tho flooring, nnd those who could withstand the amioka vould easily: see the buy, and some of them even gratpuil hin by the hand and told him to have courage. Me recognized some of them, and did his best to bear up. tut the tire, fanned by tho wind, spread rapidly, nud the poor lad WAS ANANDONED TO M18 FATE, Later, when. tho flro hud been extinguished, hw dend body was chopped out, [owas then found that one of the mu narty by falling neross his back hud anved him from inatunt death, but hud wedged him beneath (ne horse go fast Gat ft was withdleulty his body could be with drawt, Is hands and the entire right site were badly burned, and bly death must hive heen a terrible one, tis quite likely, however, that ie intrics cane a pies Ragas would have resulted fatally. Tho 8 AB Whe | Missourd iver polity cued ese Hiubitable, she fannily went.ts Ro Bowes of MF. | iXmmane Cty, St do Se omett iatdn Hont Arts brotubr-in-inw, Mrs Wilkom on Twenty. | ordor to: rotaliiig far fuueled weonys an Tho fords aout, nude Wureians A Sunny bo tinucined arg of the, Alton nd" Wauual Coupauts, . cael ten | Steh astep wonld be the beginning of the parents were nearly PS heinn At Inst { Dy vnteh the pibito alone, Wold be tio mene fAeconnta the physicians in atiendance Upon | At was tho cage hotween the roads running to John Ast could give but Uitte hopes for hls res | gr Touts, Che Chleagut Mock Telund & ing to eensed, dusepls Atl, vad Nearly 17 years of | Partelpint in snet a runpu: fe, and was 0 mad yin many reepers, | Ho BUSINESS NOTICES, supled a good position behind the cashier's Geek ln tho dryewuods ature of Mandel trotkers, te To tho Consumptive.—Wilbor’s Come pound of Cod: Liver Ol and Lime, without pus: ere [sof course no use In blaming any one, The Arla nro andly unter pang, a parent ta blame, 14 It fs really thought they wore, for | sessing the very nuuseuting favor of the urtiel Ferns darolesncss, nothing 1s now tab anlncd | he nererntare ised, is cudowred by tho Lhosphate py luginug the blame upon thew. Tho iremen, of Lime with property which renders too, were busy ata Uurnhuy church, and tho re | ty Of doubly eflletelus, Reniarkatly testi nlals of Its eillcney enn be shawn. Sold by AL. Rostun.and wh drugylsts, Larayrrre, Ind, Oct. —Tho Lake Eris & Western Raitroud hus closed u contract with the Smith Belize Company, of Toledo, for the erec- on of a new rasiroad bridge ncroge the Wabash Kiverat this point, Dhe atracturp wilt be a combination of wood and Iron, and 18 to be of tho Howe truss pattern. The contract calls for tha completion of tha Work by the Istof December Next, mid tho catimutod cost is F0K, The ‘bridge will be put in, a section ata time, 60.03 not to Intertore at all with the running of trains, ‘Whe sume Company have purchnged tho shops of the Indianapolls, Cluctnnuts & Lafayette, Jocnted In this city, and will take Immediate Possession, Some Yours ago thoy erected shops three mites south of the city, but the untenlthy Incation bas always proved a yrent drawback, nd these are now to by abandoned, RESIGNED, Spectat Disputch to The Chteaga Tribune. Troomtnaroy, WL, Get, haf, 1. Barton bas resigned the Superlntendeucy of the. Indiana, i Bloomington & Western, and Is sucece ded by E. Henderaon, with the title of Assistant Gener- ul Manager. ITEM Mr. A. EB, Tonzalin, General Mannger of tho Burlington & Missonci River Itoad tn Ne- Lragki, announces the extension of his road to Harbing Station, Nev. ‘This station was opened for business yestorday with H, C. Strouy as agent, The distance from Sted Cloud Is 41 miles, The Kansas Clty Timea says: “It is hinted that the Chicyyo, urlington & Quincy Com- briny are About to ett passenger rates from sponse tothe altrin from Box 17, which wan turned in at 3:20 o'ctuck, was therefora-not gen Coroner Mann will make thorough Inyestiga+ don to-day. a Wilvor, Cheuilst, ——— The prblic will beware of a franidne Tent imituuon of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now bo- tug forceal ou the market by miisreprcrentation, PORTING, « 2% Itwill ruin any elathos. washed With it. BE ONT? ae iipan having Dobbins’ Electric, ie Talat BASEBALL. . . othe Editor of The Chicago Tribune |, ice esac aeRO Ole Cincago, Oct. h—In your base-ball column you present u record throughou tho senscn of tho runs batted home by eacl plhyer of tho Cht- cago ten agan Interesting feature, LC fail to wee in whut respect the atoresald table would enhance the revon! of any player or ontiie bin to credit, whon it depends ontirely on tho abiley of those preceding him to get on tho bases; dud. if those Who Nnimedintely precede him aro thb” beat buttora, then ft {a more 1 quostion of posl- | tlon than of #ki, ‘The natural Inference would ‘be, and tho table veritica ft, that these whotat Vest with mon on tho bases are those Who fines dintely follow tha Lest batters, pravided thes, gro good batters. You cite as ou Mustra that sulle Uairyple hus Tale a large ntate . er pI K of bageebite thin nye re \, Ee aE oa 1 You fall to woud anally with 48 no ong on the Dawes to bring: to say. that he bry led olf wiih nt Jeast twenty. two or throo busy bits in the clihty-four games, just finished, which would have brought in that umber at teust, Wf not more, Aguiny It ie nds 7, jaittod Qiit the ust threu or four onthe batting ordor have the sniullest number of pase b nnd hones are irss on the bases, which 18 o tuinly no fault of Dadrymmpley wad the wnme true ag te Gore, except thut be fa humedlately 4 vreeedted by Hulryinple, who has made the mest | | me bitty, and hens in #& position to be], Drought Home, Rovere tho onder of batting by} + placing Anson and Kolly frat and second. and fy Qarcand Dalrymple third and fourth, atid no ‘ one will doubt but what the tablo would chunyy: to correspond, demonsteating clourly that ft isn question of position und not ab evidence of su- perlurity in any reapects Chearinily according thom, one, and all, my hearty congratulations on thelr glorious victor loam in favor of Faun be ‘the point raado, by. Fale Pay? as wetho me tof tha ‘procedlng blis whlely nity it posgi- Die subsequently to bat dn rung was so obyloud That {t woH net thought necusetry toe allude to it in the remarks aecompanytig the table showing the number of runs bitied Lome by cach of the Chicaga team, ‘There was no hutenvon tp detruct from the credit due to Datryinple for: ble magnidcone batting, which bag been of great! value te bis team, but rather ta furnish soma statistics nt once’ novel und interesting, 4 doubtedly Dutcymple's showlug dn this ri would bave beon better bad le not nearly al- ways been Grst ut bat at thd beyinning of 3 Es nik ale a REMED For RHEURIATISHE, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ‘Backache, Sorenass of the Chest, Gout, - Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swollings and , Sprains, Burns and Scalds, ‘: General Bodily Pains, : Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foat i. and Ears, and all other Pains a * and Achos. \. + Na Ptoparation’on edrth equ Saoons O1n as [ Raageyater x dnapte ntl chet p Extorgal te 4 deen lien tho Dasea Were CINpLS DWE Ta Oe eee rene ene cases tively trl Gag eutlay ference [In thla respect: wilh Wot Mily account | of-se Corts, and every one sullerity Nie pala for the fuct that he bus batted Bowe tess than { Can have cheap wid preudive proot of It claws. one-bulf tho runs credited to Anion's bat; nor does it exphilu tho fact, for examp that Burns, who bas had virtually ba many “oppor- tunities us Anson to bat tn tatlics, falls iw 4 Ppreciona fu Eleven Languages, % AOID BY ALL pEvagiess AND DEALERS ty ujean abouts) Der Cont, and about ie Sout EL BLOCH) clow Clore, whase opportunities have been lesa pei tanee af Hurna. at tanot claimed that tie ; !'\A. VOGELER'& 0O., \ ugureg publianed do mec ve du w general Pauls. - Bulthusores Wh, U, 3. de Sr tal ae | +] waty, to Indjente the characteristi¢s and pes a esicerite if mt Em 5 GROCLBIES, New Location, 79 & 81 STATE-ST. The finest and most com plete Wholesale and Retail Grocery House in the North- West. We are now selling the best selection of Im- ported and Domestic Staple and, Faney Groceries and Provisions, of the highest grades known, at from 10 to 25 per cent below: prices charged in credit stores. Coffees {5 to 30 cts, per Ih, Sugars, Extra Standard Cut Loaf, 10 f-2c. Xtra Standard Granulated, 10c. ACK CT Syrups, CIGARS, DEPARTMENT GH, SLAGK’ Grocery and Wine House, 79-81 State-st. We are offering Fine Havana Cigars at re« markably close prices. t is aknown fact, in nine cases out of ten cheaper than manu- facturers areselling to 9 | the Retail Cigar Trade of the Northwest. We will sell you a finer Seed and Havana Cigar from three to six dollars per hundred than can be found elsewheve in the city. Smokers who appre- ciate quality and price, give us a trial, OPEMNIN 30 to fe per gal.) Ohkes. Gossage Teas, Afe to $1.00 per Ib, Por quality, strength, and pungency our Teas’ stand unsurpassed. Flour, From the most celebrated mills in Illinois. Missouri, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, $6 to $8.50 per bil, Our Flours will make from 40 to 60 Ibs. more jbread to the barrel, and guaranteed Co. Announce their “Opening” Fall Styles AND “Imported Novelties” roR Weinestay, Oct. 6, Thursday, Oct. 7, Friday, Oct. 8, Saturday, Oct. 9, to please the most fastidi- | tnviting the attention and pres- ous bread bakers. Our Butter and Cheese Department is stocked with the finest productions of the Northwe prices from 10 to 35¢ per Ih, Rice, Choice New Louisiana, 7 {-2c per lb. MICHIGAN APPLES, Hand picked, in 3-bushel barrels, ~ $2 to $2.50 per brl, Soap Kirk’s and Procter & Gam- ble’s German Mottled Soap, $3.15 pr boxof 60 lbs Wo employ more Clerks, Mules, Forses and Wagons, aud sell more goods than any other Retail Gro- cery and Wine House In Chicago. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Caution !—Beo that you get the above hearing both the ham and dealgn on the pucker witich onctosy each cake, ns (hid famons reinedy bus beou counterfeited, &, 4, CRITTENTON, Role Prop. 5s¥ INQ or Diseases, yield HALE'S 8 HAIR RE! PIKE'S T HILL'S i JAPANESE COKN FILE, Madde by ence of the’: patrons. BUTTER and CHEESE} cms. eossage o., “Dry Goods Retailers.” BAKING st, and range iNlepsre conromasnr While other Taking Powders aro larzely ADUL- TERATED with ALUM aud other hurtful drugs, ¢ has been kept UNCHANGED In all of ite orlginal - melty and nhobesonencsx, The beat evidence of WEAMTAEINESS, BUNTY, and SNe Us 1 CT of Ite bolus used todays frord North to South, from Last to Went, [1 the homes of the rich and poor, where it bas been used fur the last 1a years, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. STEELE & PRICE, Manufactarers of Lupolln Yeast Goins, Special . 7 Pie Flavurlug Extracts, ete., Chicago aod dt, RUPTURE ofan frauingl Morn! Bi TRU: “| $100” Reward. We will pay tn charitable inatiiution 2100 tn caso ia that enn be rotained Ur the wi iG retain with the PAL Si} COMMON-SENSH THUSS, ent AWTLETT, HUEMAN % PANIES E fd Staton. Chicas, DI. 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ViVUM, for Restoring Gray Hair to Origival Color (Unequuted), 5a Ce OUTHACHE PROPS, which Cure in One Minute, 25 Coats, {AIR AND WHISKER DYE (Instentaacous), so Cente. jor Removing Coras, Bunions, &c., 35 Cents, wihe best Vrusa ln Hurnta, Tus 1th orkd for holding and curing Fie just the thiie—ne wresse Hed purion should hove ond. PRICES: cls. a Cake, 3 Cakes 74 c, Seat by Mail Frepaid, Allrespectable Drugyglsta, Vaucy Goods Dealers and Grocers land will on de- mand foritaup- | ply tho genulno, je ekin sincoth, The article nd all Lung Dine