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THE PULPIT, Sermon; by -the-Rev, Mry Malvern' of- the: Free-Will' Church, Tho . Rov. . Dr, Hornblower -on- tho Divorsity of Naturos, Discourse of the; Rev.. Dr.. Thomas at the: First Methodist-Church. Dr. Ellis at the Michigan Avenuo Chureh,. FOUNDED ON A ROOK, Bormon by the ltev. Mr. Malvern, of the Frece Wil Chureh. TlioRev. Joln Malvern, of the Freo-Will Bap- tist .Clureh, - cornor .of Jackson. and Loomis streots;.pronchod yestorday morning. from St. Matthow, wil, 251 *'And it foll not, for 46 was tounded upou: a rock.” - Ho apoka subatantially s follows 1 £ Tho.mannet of Christ’s teaching, thongh not unfrequently shrouded in sublimity, is more fro- quently beautifally simplo and plaia, Whatevor o, used to illustralo and , enforco. his precopts - roccived a «now lustra from the mauner and , councotion in which e sod it., Doos. ho, spealof tho sowor aud tho seod, it is that wo may.loarn the naturs of Lis migsion and kingdom, Docs Ilo speak of tue krain of mustard soed, it is that.wo may.loarn of the growth of that kingdom. Io not only gives n digmty to the voeations of 1ite, but shows that it fs’ our duty to ongapo in -them. InHin every dav teaching wo find Ilim denouncing innc- tisity, . Ho dolights to take tho material to iHluss trate the immnterial, the physical to llustrate tho wpititunl, tho wutablo.to” fliugtrats the immuta- ble, tho easthly to illustrato tha boavenly. Clirist Himself was o practical movhanie, ns ia Qoubtlosa iniplied . by 1is eubmisvion . to His paronts, and the occupation of hlsreputed Iather, who could not affurd to bring up his , family in ease and luxury, He boing himeelf s carpontaer, doubtless taught Jesus to use the Lammor, saw, and plane, Iven if this wero not tho caso, o dignitied the buildor's trado Ly cownocting it with His instructions to the people, o uses water, fire, liouses, trees, talents, men, andwom- on to fllustrate the -various churnctoristics of g gingdom in the hearts and lives of tho peo- lo, aud 1 its triumpl on eacth and glotious-fruf [’iun in Henven. Our futuro wolfare depends on the munuer - we - 1ecolvo these tanchings, This trnch g platnly taught in tho conuoctions of my.text: * Whosoover heareth these sayings of mino and doeth thom, I niil liken bim unto’n wiso man which built his Lonse upou a rock, and the rain deaconded, and the floods cume, and the winds blew and beat upon that houwso; and it Iell not; for it was founded upon s rook,” The oharacter of tho builder: o is wise—ho builg his, houso wpow a rock. Iere is wisdon:, forothought, precaution,, ‘Uhe truo Christian is this wiseman, Il has not commoncod build- Ing on tho murfaco or sand Iaving counted . tho cost, ho - has learned *that » poud foundation wiil ropay his arduons toil. Porhups ho may bo frco from trials now, but no knows it will not alwavs ko so ;. henco ha is not satigfled withour o well-founded hopo of sur. viving thom oll, When the storms_blow, aud tho tomnasts beat upon him, then . will, o' reap tho bouofit of having * digged deop,” and lajd bis roundation ou tho.rock. The. tine Christinn I8 a learner, and listeus to the directions of the great mesler-builder—tod. Tho- builder in tho text “ hears.-the sayings. of Chuist.” Ilo - does - mot- de- aud oo his _ own, knowledge, o eavs ITim noy, “ Learn of Me,” and sits at ITis feot, A muan nay hear the sayings of Cliist until ho grows gray listening, and bo not & whit benefited unless ho puts tiaem in proctice. Tha builder’s wisdom lies .in appropriating instrie. tions receivod to tho bonofit.of his building. Wo must make our religion practieal, and apply it to tho business of life. Josus aid, ** Rouent, — the Chumstion hes ropontad, and_bis buil ing sommenced \Lere. Jasus said, ** Doheve,"—tho Cliustian has boliaved, aod bin faith rasts upon the eolid rock—the innnutabla foundation. Loy try nct of obedioees is .auother brick nddoed to bia superatructure, Now loak at the building. Its foundation im- plies strongtn, It is stroug enough to resist svery shock. Tho rocks of yonder ocean havo battled with tho billows for ages, yet they still stand in all their strongth and power. . So stands the rock on which you and I build. His enewmics tama iv upon- lim-like o flood, but.still 1lo stands, 110 sure foundation of - the Christian’s tdifice, IIo1s the rock of ages, * Other foun- datton_cnn-no mun-livthan is laid, which is Josus Christ.” Tho C(hristian's fouudation ad- mits of no amalgewativa. It is aaid that Christ did very well for the - foundution - 6f early buildery, fishermen, ‘aud othors 3 that the - Diblo not up with taa times—that the- age .domandy something new. Lot thosa ;l.mfih' at our roligion who il but fet tha Chrlsting glory in its antiquity, ad m.the faet-that, liko its duthor, it remains tho tnme. Whoro has auv improvement baen mada to subserve tho .placo of. tho truo foundation ? Who has gacured o putent-right for a naw way to Heaven? Nothing. has. beon Inid down upon Khioh wo mey enfely build other than that upon which tho Apontles buiit, e matorial of the building must bo of the proper quality to -sccure symmetry and pormn- Renoy. 1t wilt not do to build a hay-huuso upon pranito racls, or a stabblo dwolling ona contly foundation ~ yct multitndes aro doing thin uselozs ‘work, Thoy oo bullding their hopes on Christ a3 a theorotia fonndation, weaving their walls with tho luy and stubble of - humen philosophy. Truo Chvinbiang may bo engagod i this erronoous work, througlh the agoney of fulsa teachers, and may suifer lovs In Henven, but not the loss of Hewven, Known deliberate sins will rob us of Houven 1teelf, while mistaken views and services will diminialy our reward, Eeo that no fulse doctrines mar sour faith. I knowmion toll you thut it dues nat wattoy whnt we boliovo, if only our lives and raceicos aro pood. How can s mun's conduet o right’ if Lis- bolief* in ossontially wrong? Tho Spartaus thought' theft na_crime If soeretly committed; the Hindoo widow thought it nweritorious to_ give herself to the flames, aud committod suicido.; Saul of Yar- Bun thought it wus for- God's glory that ho should poreecuta tho Ohnstinus, aud_imbrao his Louds 1 tho blood of martyrs! TFaith in the great docirines of the Gonpel is absolutoly es- Eentinl to u truo Christion lifo! What man can developo n true Chyssiun._ manhood who rojecty tho doctrin of Olrist’s diviulty? A man who bas no greater foundatiou for his superstructuro than humanity-lias no gronnd of contidones that bio himrolf-wifl bo snved I 1o may s well think £0 ruve himeclf, us to thimk that-ho can bo saved by trusting in ono like Limsolf. o of thuso who reject tho doctrine of regenor- etion. Thoy attempt galvation by ther own puvy arm, and raivo their building of worke but to find their houses tutter and fall when tho rufng deseand and the floods como. Ieformn- tion is not regoneration, All thut man trios to do for himaolt will go for nothing in the slght of God, if ho is not born again, To rcject this trutl is to deny tho Biblo .and make tho teach- dugn of Christ wuptomo folly, If-a-man doos bolieve theso fundamental truths, how: can his hifo bo a-continnal proparation for-them? A }milflllng without thoso precious stones will sure- y fall, What: will becomo of- tho building thus founded? Porsocution has done its utmost to tear 1t down, but without wuccess, Whilo othor systems have fallen, wud are nlmost for- gotton: this: edifics, firmly ficed on the 1m- mutable Bavior, sliows no signs of docny, Falso prophets, talse teachers, and false Christs bave fullew’s the solf-richtoous, tho furmal, nod tho hypocrito have fallon, but tho boliever falls not, for ha fs ¢ fonnded upon a rook.” The practical, connistont Chiistion Is posnessed of principles that bost him up in sdveieity, and nothing ¢an soparate him from the love of God, Whou all'other structures bl fall, to the conn Tutlon and ruin of those who oreoted them, the Wiea builder shall dwoll weouro nmldst tho deso- Tating Judgmonts and tho wreck of worlds, Lot thin subject oucourago us in our work of faith aud loys. Mo all who would tmn you ssido from your wark, unso the langusge of Nohemiah, and sy, “I am olng o great worky o that I'eanngt come down ;" and push your bullding skvward with sl tho energy With which yon may ba sble vutil the oapatona it luld aud your work on ourth _iu done, and yon #hull hoar the groat Manter-Buildor say, Well doue, thon good and' faithful Horvant; ontor thou'inta .hu oy of thy Lord.] —— DIVERSITY OF NATURES, Bermon by the Itov. D, lorublower, of Allegliony, ', The Bev. Dr., Loruvlowor, of Allghoeny, Pa,, THE CHICAGO ' DAILY, TRIRUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1874. prenched yostorday morning to . largo congro- fatlon in:the Third Prosbyterlan. Cliurch 1 Tho licart knoweth bis owi bitteruces, ond n strangor, doth not intormeddle with his Joy,—Proverta, ziv,, 10, 1o sald thero was .nover o frotfnl boy or girl who did not say ¢ ** Nohody. understands mo ;Y and nover a diesolute, dapraved young maa who: was not sure that ho would bo_bottor. if people understood him botter. Thoro was much truth at the bottom of it; nono of us undorstood eacl otlier. * Tho heart knaweth hin own bittornoss, and n siranger. dosth jutermeddle with his Joy." W conld not submit tho subjects of our 0w conzolousness to the tnspection and obsorya- tion of othors, Montal notn and statos ware meant by subjocts of conclousness. Tho sponker fllug- trated tho difforence in poreoptions and sonsntions by tho varled effeets produced by color upon dif- ferent . -pooplo, and . clted: tha camo of, n distin- guishod botanist who was color-blind, - beng tin- abln to toll any differenco in the culor of tha red chorries #nd tho greon leaves, 1o also spoka of the divorsity in tasteas to color,—how ono womau wonld wear that which offended anothor woman's #oneo of harmony in color, A diloronce ;was especinlly . noticoable in mondy and temporaments,. We could not, toll what each othor's emotions were, We, might Judgo that effeets wora similar, but wo could not verlfy the judgment. Differences in natures wero suflioiontly'grent-to make us incapabloof understanding. each ‘othor. - In a gonoral way, human: uaturo . was alike in -all agos and under all conditions, .but thore was sn wnlimited di- vorsity of charncter, Even Caln and Abel, tho most uearly unpolluted among the children of mon, woro uttorly dissimilar; whilo. Jacob and Esau, though twin .brothors, and. drawing thoir nourishment. from tho samo broast, wore as un- liko as two people could poseibly bo, Lookiny closor, tha distinetions of nationality appeared ; but oven in our own country wo coma to o proviucial distinction, ono scotiun spoaking a dinicet altogother differout from another. . Tho Chicago nowsboys criou papors dierontly from thoss 1 Now York, A lutlo gul an the West sgked her toacher, a Now England womnn, ‘-\Vlhylgl.idn't your parouts teach you to talk Kn- Iul 2. . g Whilo all wero in & cortain degreo alilto,.overy ono waa poculiar, Tho wind a the forant playol adilferent tuno on evory twig, and lear, and limb, One person might ‘suffer from tho prick of n pin torture moio acuto- than anothor would sullec from. a gword-thrist. Thoro woie many musioal instramonts .of the samo kiud, but no bwo bad exactly the #nmo tone. 8o it waawith tho huan heart, each having its_own chords, combinations, necves, and suscoplibilitios, all helping to malie up charncter. Houco tho ditti- ouity of comprehending each otner. - A Fronche man and Englhshman might bo saying tie same thing, .but one could . not underatand the otler unlexs hio kmow the lnoguage. In tho samo way the Iangungo of tho soul ‘must first bo loarnod before it conld Lo underatood., **1%o henrt kuowoth bis own bitteruoss, and a strangor doth not intosmoddle with his joy,” Ihore was.en influite varlety of exporiences, and o diffevenco in lives, All iind uot tho samo infusion of gall in their cup of sorrow, or tho sumo quality of dalight m their cup of joy. Wo muast dopund npon our imagiuation to givo us a conceplion of pxpaiionoes nover folt 3 but imaginationofteu fell far whortol tho reality, and could not bo a trustworthy intorproter of sor- rowa unfelt i ouiselver. It waa a fact that ove- Iy maJ was conscious of an inner lifo undiscoy~ ered and unsuspocted by others. Mau's tndi- viduality, bis solitude aud isolation, wora cortain defeat to Foutierism and Commuvism, 1t way not au agfoeablo fact ; tho soul mourned its soli- tarmess, and waa palued that it wes noithor kuown nor understoad. Sympathy and ‘appro- cinzion woro songht,. lover trom lovar, ouly to awako after marringo to. the fuct,that.thoyhad not. found them; that the two hoacts woro not altogather one. 1In griof maukind was most alone. Weo crave sympathy from our fol.ow-ercatures, but how often are we disappointed to find thut our bost and nonrest frionds do not undecataud ns, and canuot outet into our griof,. Wa rejocttheir.aid, distruat'thetr symputhy.. 1'o sootho bhis sorrow. and to answor this noud we find resoures in ro- on, which catublishes n now relation between manand man, and pubing our spiritpal natures in conunnnion with exeh othor. In couclugion, tha apoagor said: Judgo not too soveroly ono anoth- or. If you understood that man, you wight ad- miro where you now attomptto dospiso, Donot expect too much sympathy; you will not gobit in this world; learn to do withouit from hutnn wources; mako Jesus Christ your . triend nud sympathizer. . Dow't try to be popalar, to please everybody. Youcaunotdoit. Lvon the min- ister foils i that, Tvery man must stand or fall for bimsolf, nud ench one must Bivo an ac- count for himself bofore Qud. —_— IMAN'S LIFE. Sermon by tho Rev. 5. W. Thomns. Tho Itov, Dr. Thomas, pastor of tho First Mothodist Churel, prenched to lurzo congre- gation yeatorday morning. Iis text wag: !l:n shull not Uve by Lread alone.—St, Jatthew, w4 Y o said the paculiar nature given to each par- ticular thing in life determined tho sphere in which it should live, TFishes had flus and gills, —ovidenco that they woro to hive in the water ; birds bad wings,—proof that .they were to exist in the air. 1t was probablo that thore was o Tange of lifo nbove man,. ns it was certain that thora was a realm of life below him,—a realm of lifo which soemed to bo limited to physical con- ditions; tho life of ‘a treo, for iustance, whicl was to bo stationary in the ground, The lifo of tho animal scomed to nltimato in simple physical living,—ealing, drinking, anddying. ‘Fhoroutm of lifo abovo men was spiritual,—what was goaerally called augelio lifo. From what bo Lad snid .tho thought would be gathored that. man scomed to oceupy peculiar poiut in tho scalo of bolug.— to bo related to tho.materia), or that which was bolow him, and also, in his nature, to that ‘which wag abova him. From this dual or double na- ture could bo soen tho signifieanco of tho Say- lov's.tench'ng -in the toxt, Christ racognized what might Lo called tho * broad-life,” but Lo emphasizod the fact that man should not livo by bread alone, pointing directly to tho, higher life he should livo * by overy word that, procecdoth from the mouth of God.” It would soom that tho burdon of Tifo. hnd bean to solve tho quostion, “ What shail w eat and drink, and whorowitbal shall we be clathed?" ‘Tho thonght of mau had boen largoly occupied in ita solution, and it looked us if w wero hired out, apprenticed ag it wero, to tho work of feed- ing, clouiing, nud -sholtoring oursalves, From ono point of view, 1t was meiaucholy to think wo wmust work or statve, aud in n. few years dio, But if.tho wholo toxt was luoked at, *Man shall uot hive by bread alouo, but he shallliva bvovur‘v word thet broceedoth fram the mouth of Goa," anow world opened up to us, aud wo bogan to oo tho meauing of lifo,~to oo tho Lighor leg. sous tanght hero, If thiy ho truo, man should seok o #0 amango this oarthly lifo o8 to pub it s far as possivlo fn burmony with the nigher spiritual life,—to take rehgion out of “tho simply theoretionl and trauscondontal plane, and put it in the plane of tho nctunl,—to take hovesty from the nlano of tho denl, nud put it Into tho practical ; In other words, to makoe tranmactionsf piety one of tho strongest phasca of the valigions hife of man, Ho that he must practico hig raligion 1f ho blmllglallm bl t way o great mistako to sy could not enrry thoir roligion inu'; lzfi:‘l‘rthzfi-k?,?; they did not do it, they would bp og) osod to ton thousand temptationd. Moy shauld #0 shaps Ius aifaies, and so domoan himsol, a4 to comport with the highor peiuciples of o roliglous lifo, Wo should not dopart from. the plano of recti- tude in uny oarthly project,—uhould not. muko money by unfurnoss, mince by Ho doing thero was a liability to injura the 8oul, and datent the very objeot of tho undorlife, No man could got u trito view of lifo by roing con- fvaty to tho wpirit of lifa and the. wpliit of yo. Tigion, ‘Cho lghior iutorest way tho mind, the #pirit, the futuro: and when one {,mmm to temptation to do wrong in order to boltor hiy earthly condition, ho did himsolf o groat injury, Ho shonld stund ‘llflufllfl[\: on rineinle,” nnd nover swerve from duty ; should kook first tha Kingdom of God.and I8 rightoousnosd, and all othor things wowid bo added, 'The soul lived vy fuith, and falth restod upon truth, and man should try to live In the renlms of truth, of friondaliip, of purity, and of character, Wa wera upt to thinl that life wan in the bustlo and nolso of buying and salling; but the true lifo wau in the charactor we wero forming, the truth wo wero gathoring, tho sym- pathios we were weaving about it,—a lifo for tha naor as wall as the rioh,—our hope In God, We honld not uvoid the conflict of lifo, buv stand flvm under it,—should not rost under tho wotry round of feodiug nud clothing the hody, Tho mind should livo, and tuke hold of truth; the Deart should live, and take hold of sympathy, and como.out dn nll of Uod's light, and , 0xpari- oucd tho vision of Oluist and tho vikion of urity a8 n living faot In fta lifo; aud from tlus ite wa would bo boruo p to tho life hereaftor. fle sy Hast iy ‘FOLLOW THOU MB.» Hermon by the Rove. 1% D, Ellis, Tho Rov, I', M. Ellfs, of the Miobigan Avenue Baptist Clitrch, proncliod yostordny morning from tho 21st and 23d ‘voraos of tho 218t ohapter of John: “Tater, sonlug .Jum, snith to Josun: Lord, and what shall this mando? Josus saith unto him, i€ Twill that bo tarry till L como, what 18 that to thoo? Follow Lhou mo." ‘Tho proncher first, compared tho Lwo disciplen montioned, pronounaing them to bo tho two - ground. typos of Christlan charaotor; Toter, mpulsive, leadstrong, and horolo, yot continnally doubting, erring, and stumbiing, was the confonsing divcinle roprosoutod in the Church to-dny by nn* apostolio succonsion” of Chrld- tiany " of “like_charnctor, Dband, scomed to- live in his Divino Master, and tha full onjoyment of gurfm:l ponce, o' ropresentad the enjoying Shristian, aud the hollday aspoct of Christianity, Combining ' the charnctotlstica of theso two an- tithotical charactors, and reposing upou thom like & shapely . arch upon two eymmotrigal colamus, stood Tan), tho witnossing diseiplo, thus roundiug ont n ono porfect whola the tll:x('uufnld manifestation of Christinn . disoiplo- ahip. ‘Theso differont phasos of clinractor aro to lo onnd i tho Church to-dny. I that of Poter bad greater faults than that,of John, he was also morg hierofe, — Jolm conld not have proaclied that rren&‘l’ontccnuufl sermon after the renurrection, n which Poter appoaled vo feelingly to the .vary murderors of Christ that cven they began to in- Quirs what they must do to ba anved.” So now it was.not theso Chriatinap who lived aut of tho rench of temptation and tho lusts of tho flash that desorved tho most hionor.” The poor Ating- gling disclple whose wholo-lifo was n dandly con- tlies With tha persons of an evil nature would yob Woar a crown, tho lustra of whouo stars would far_outshing and dun thoso of muny modol Christians, Even the , poor . aud stammeriug words of tho naglected preachor, of whom it way snid thiat anothor man was called to'pronch - the Gospol and he snawored, might in God's sizht ho moro precious than the most oloquent utteranca of tho most gifted orator. ‘Tho lesson of Chriatian diselpluship was. tho Rocond point of the discourso, As tho lesson of tho oross was that Clrist had ntoned for our &ing, 10 that of tho command * Follow thou mo " waa that Chriat still livos ns our Savior., Wo ought not all through our Iives to_remnin at the foot of the cross ronowing our cxperiénce there, pocfoct harmony with but should follow our risen Lord, and poss on to, now experiences. In tho practical application, which closed tho sormon, the. duty.of . following.. Chirist was lafnly inculeated. Some poaple would o Clrlatfaus if thoy could = understand clection;. othors, if thoy coutd roconcilo God's wvcrminty with maw's froo pgonoy ; etill -olh-, o If they could undorstand” tho Divinity of Christ.: Thio proacher enld wo might or might 1ot bocoma a Christinn if we _could understand thedo doctrites, but wo nover wonld understand them, %o attompt to Judgo of ‘spiritusl traths by the.uadaistanding ws liko criticising o pic- ture by tho rulos of music, an oratorio by . the tosts of litarature, or endenvoring to mnko tho Benso of hearing porform tho functions of Laato,. Spirtual standnrds should slono Lo employed in, doclding upon npivitunl mattors, Agam, tuoro were others who would be Chris- tans.if taoy kupw. what chureh to joln. . They would bo Buytists but for close-commirniow, Aethadists but for the doctrine of falling from graco, Progbytorians. but. for tho,sternnoss of therr croed, Bpiscopalisus but for tho formalitios of thoir worsliip, This clads was aptly com- pored to the sick man.who waa in tha gronteat noed of madieal servico, but who did not like one physclan’ bocauso e was n ‘homoopathist, auothar bacauso bio was an allopathist, -anothor becangp ho was,an goloctic, and sl .another ba- causo lio bolonged to n differont echiool of nodi- cino. Such a man would die, and Lo would de- Hervo to die. . 8o it,wna . with thoso who urged such potty oxcuses for noglocting 1ho Physician of souls. Nenr the.closo .of the, sermon,. the, roverond gentleminu roferrod, for o faw.momonts, to tho great topic of the hour, spealting with the greate st rapiditv.and veiemonce, aud wich on oarnoste nees of supp’-usml_ emotion that indexod the koanioss ot the intarest felt by him, in common with tho. whole elergy, in this question. . 1o charnaterized the offenso tmpitod (o Beeclior ns ouo which had no equal singo tho i of David and .spoko of - tho ' popular oxcitoment an anxioty. to know.what..was to. become of. that stupendous reputation, Lopiug even ta tho lust that tho clouds which' ensbirouded it would b dispolled. Yer there wora. thoueandsy, and tons of thousauds, who_would. rejoice in-his downfull, and hold up that wrecled ropulation ns & shield Lo foraon them from the anger-of an -avenging God,, That would be. of ng avail, and oven.if this liminary should bo forever cclipsed, * What i that Lo theo ? Follow thou mo,” 18 the Divino wijunction, THE TROUBLES OF IMIGRANTS. A Roman Catholtc Pricut’s Warning 10, Klis Countrymens . Btatistics have proved that the number of omi grants leaving Groat Britain and Ireland for this country duriug tho past year was much less than mighe have beon expected under otdinary cir- cumstauces, Tho following lottor, from the Rev, Richnrd J. Walsh, a Ruman Catholic priest, writ- ton to » friond in’ Irolnud, aud puplisued in the Kilkenny Jowrnal, will bo read with jiteiest by thoso who kuow tho great influence of the priosts baod among the Irish peasuutry : Dean Faziten Rvax: I bad vory nearly for- gotten ono of the chicf points I hud in my mind to speals of when I bogau my leiter, and. that wag to oncroat you to warn tha penplo, of your parish agninst attempting at the presont tinie to emigrato to tnisconntry.” At this present mo- mout. tuare aro in thia city. alone. thonsanda of able-bpdied , men, standing - idls, and actunlly starving ; nor can thoy got a stroke of work to do. What is truo.of Now York is true of evory city—largo city, nt least—all ovor . tho. Union. Dublio works Iitve Loon suspended; there are n0-roads in construction b tho present timo. anywhero; no. canals, nothing which can give employment to large gangs. of Inborars, owingto the extiavagant fielgiits charged by the railrond mouopoliste. For gram and - facm pro- duco {armors raiso only as much us suilico for domestic consumption, and, not belng. abla to afford it, employ no hands, lienco provisions are dear in this city,—ovorvthing at tho present ‘| moment ia gone tu tho dogs in this country,— tho rosutt of -wild extravawanco Logun duting the war, the result.of failuros, of wang of ; confi= donco in uny speeulntion or spoenlators, and the romnlt, " too, of tho sfrikes twhich Inbor-umions and trade-unions have. so rrcqnnnlly mude duriug. the. past throo yoars, Whero flvo yonrs ugo thore nsed (o bo any amaunc of. buitding aod digging, ete., noth- iniz is_now dona, Eyerything isat o stand- still, Forone situntion, or for tho watk of one man, thoro aro thousands of applications, aud this is true not only wish regard to malg Inbor, but also with rogardto femalo, Servaits (fo- male) who have never been ous of omploymont beforo aro now loaking in vuiw for places,” Pho oflices aro filled with applicants, and no chanco of hive. How long thin state of things may st 1 cannot tell, but I deem that 1t is the boginuing of ovils, and that this country . is Itkoly to undergo a phase of misery tha like of which no pen ean tell, Warn tho people, and Iet them know the truth, Thoro ara thousands this moment in (his city who, had thoy tho monns, wonid gladly roturn to Irciand. Theso meon ure wiliing to work, but no work can be had for thoro is no work in. overation, If they still porsist in loaving, let thom try'Conadn rather hun tho Btates, for, It they ccine hoto, thov will only add no the aggregato misery which bows down the poor at }n‘eunhl—uo work! nowoil! nowork! ‘'I'here is.an muoh bof:gnry to-day in Now York tas in_suy. city in Iroland™as much dostitution’; aud thoy who aro reduced to this stato are ju ‘general rocont wmigrants, Yours, dear Fathor ltyun, Rionann J, Warsn, 8, J. A Warniy to Nurricd Men-Thoy Should Give Thoir. Moncy to Aherr Wives. From the Worcester Gazette, A well-known manufacturer of Llis ity visited his famly u fow dugs sinco, nt ona of the popu= Inr summor rasorts not a thousana miles from Falmouth. Iappening to huve an unnsually wall-filled paoket-booi, uson. rotiring for tho night he placed it in oue of hin ootk for safe keoplag, ‘omitting, hawover, to say auything anont it to. lus wifo. Faugued - witly the long rido, ho soon fell suloop, aid, wpon awakening onrly in tho morning, sought {n vain for s Loots and his monoy, Rousing hus wito with suxjonn inquitios. ‘nbout * thoge boots,” ho loarnad that #ho had fonna thom | ing around #ud bind got thom ontasude the door t{ir the horol boothlnck. A fow soconds lntor well dovaloped manly form, with anly * ang oy two clothos on," was notleed making rapld stildon for tho porter's ladgo, with the ** ragged odges of auxiety, re- maorse, rain, and desprir " distinotly umnpnd out on i veunfly bennung countonance, It romaing for us to add, sua klmplo act of iustico to all parties, that tho porter wns honest, thy mounsy Tostored, uud,qur‘uufluuuuturar firmly convingeil of the proprioty of huviug no secrels from Lis Wifa in fuluro, John, on.the othor. LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE FIRE-ORDINANOE, AEVENTEENTIL WARD, ‘Lho, woriingmon: of tho Sovonleonth Ward liold . mong-mooting yosterdny. nftornoon at Thiclomnn's Theatrs, on Clybourn avonue, for tho purpose of protesting agninat the now ordi- nanco makiug the flro-limits cooxtonsive with tho dlty-limits. Tho massoy that mado their appoar- ance to take part in theso proceedings consistod of about ifty Communists, couspleuous smong whom wero, tho well-known leadors Korl Klinga and Ieury Zimpol. Tlhio meoting way catled to order at nbout 8 d'etock ‘by Mr. 1L Zimpol, who nominated Mr. Kramer . for Prosidont. 110 was unanimously olected, Mr. German was cloctod Secretary, The Prestdont thon introduced Mr. Iiarl Klings, who, after oxplaining tho object of tho meeting, and the ronson tho masees had staved nt Lome, wont on to sny that overy workingman in the ward should have been prosont to protect his intereats. . Tho new ordinance was neithor in tho intorest of tho wotkingmen nor tho rotail busi- noss mou, but- gololy-in tha intorest of land- alinrks .and speculators, who, by driving . the workingmon from tho city, expected (o got hold of their lots, ns they were not able to build Lrick bulldings on ihom, Iad tho authorl- *ties donmo tholr duty thero wonld uow bo no necosmty for oxionding tho fire-limits, In lus oploton & wooden buildmg was preforablo to a brick one, liocauso a firo conld bo ensior ox- tinguished in tho former-than tho [atter. 'Ihere was 110 othor cuuso for adopting this ordtnance than tho hostihty of tho capitulists sud aristo- aiatsdo the worklugmen,. whom they wore bound to drive oatside-.the city-llmits, or lnll them otr in unwholosone tenoments, 1o then stated that in the Boventh, Eighth, aud Ninth Wards. resolutions. agamst tho ordie nance wore adoptod, and it was tho duty of thts meotjog to'join in this Impoxtant worl, 6o us to bring s powerful o prossuro 13’ possille to bonr upon . tho city “authoritics, that tuo Dow otdinanco might bo reconsidered, Thoy hud to make n strong end fenrful fighttogain thoir point. Thay had noicher money. nor influence, and tho number bind to mako up. for .thia.. dofl~ cioney. Against them wore arrayad all tho aris- toorats, - capitelists, olloeholders, and politi- ciang, who were usiug ovory means in their pos- sossion to crush tho wotkingmen, and dive thom from the liomos which, by years of lubor and frugal. living,.they.had succecded in orect- ing. It was not enongh to go o meotings and pans rosolutions; they must work, nnd ngltate, and enlist evory ono in .tho movement, Lvery porsou prosont should at ouco joiu tho Worling- mon's Associntion, which was lio only agoncy to “lead ‘them on to final -victory nand -suc- ceas, During, the -next fow mouths - thoy would havo - plenty of occasions to tacklo those politicians, but this mast not dotor thom from acting at onco nnd onergetically in rugn_rd to this most imporiant subjoot. Lt. Feltor thon rend the resolutions adopted at. tho Eighth Ward -mocting, and thoy ' wero unanimously adopted. Mr. Zimpol stated thatthesorerolutions would be distributed at varions places throughout tho ward. to give .the workingmen n chanoo Lo sigu thoir names to them. Mossrs, TFeltor, Michelson, and othors also spoke ngamat the extonsion of the fire-limits, but advanced no now idons. Tho meoting then adjourned. TIE FIFTEENTH WARD. ) A moeting of ‘tho eitizons of the Tiffeenth Ward, who are_opposod to auy action of - the Common Conncil in oxtending tha five-llmits, was bold, yestorday aftornoon, in tha hall over the maloon of Georgo Autes, No. 117 Cornell streot. Noarly 200 porsons wero pront, tho Cor- mav clomont propoudorating, Ionry Wobsking was chosen Prosidout and I, Streger Secratory, ‘'io Becratary opened by reading tho notico of the meeting aa printed in the Forbole. Mr. Jao Winner read a copy of the rogolutions which the citizons of the Eighth.Ward ndopted at n moat- ing held about.a weulk ago, Nuwiorous warm debates and speeches follow- od, iv which eity oflicors in goneral wero nbused. On motion,the Prosident appointod a committes of lon to draw up and present to ihe Commen Council, o atrong profost czudust the oxtension of tho fivo-linuts, The Committeo will moct Tuesday evoning at the coror. of Tt and Reuben streots, —— A GOLDEN WEDDING. Golden weddinga aro like angels' visits, fow and far between, and when they €3 accur_ they. aro well woithy of n passing notice. The con- dition'of o man who has spent aud still survives fifty years of married life in this land of oasy divorces, must bo considered in many respeets quito onviablo, Intho first place, tho_ ghances. aro that the mother-in-law has beon loug sinco Inid to rees, serenely under a mablo elab. Thon the cluldren hnve. grown up, and grandchildron and great-grandchildron’ nro cropping forth, and if ‘tho heroes of tho golden weddiug have beon improvidont or unlucky m business they ean pick from a dozon or two of fireeides at which to iinish the closing days of life. 1t is sufo to asstme thnt when man and wifo havo spent haif & contury togotlior thoy wore aflinities from the beginning. The Intest, golden wedding that has ocenrred fu Chicngo was that of ‘Mr. J, W.-and Mrs. Elenor Brid- win. Tno aged couple wera marricd on tho 19th of August, 1824, aud tho goldon wedding colo- bration was duo on that dato in 1874, but it was Runpoucd taree days,.ns the birthday of both Lr, and. Mrs, Buldwin wan on the 22d of August, on which day they attained tho ages of 74 and 66 years respectively. Yestorday morniug the agod couplo, togothor with their thirtecn children, hnd theit portraits taken in n group at Alschulor's photograplilo studio on Twonty-second streot. A TRIBUNE ro- orior was on hand, and had o briof ehnt with Ir. Daldwin, who stated that anothior papor lind undertakon to write tie. goldon wedding up, but. had got the thing “alt wrong.” 1Ie therefora Telt plonsed "at’tho prospect of having the lictd of tho caso sot fuith correeily, In nddition to thoso nlroady et forth, it may be stated thut the ages of tho thirteou childran’ who fizured m the firaup ran from 19 to 48 yoars, and that tu ad- ition to, these. thefo nro twolye grand and two ‘grost-grandchildron, Mr. DBaldwin, who has lived n Ghieago For tho past nine yours, i8n real-ostato dosler. Iuth. ho.nad his wifo wore born in Hamilton Couuty, Ohioj but after nina vears' life in Chicaga thoy buvo deerded to oud their days hoere, Tho Buldwin family is ovidontly s murrying one, as out of the thivtaon cluldren'fiva of iho_ iinughtors and four of (he sons have alroady luid tho foundations of- fulure golden weddingd, Whother or uot they wilt sticceed i evoutually becoming tha centre- preces of as intoresting groups na that which Tuk IRINUNE represontative yestorday suw, I8 o matter which must bo loft to timo to dotermive, i GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tho Now. Yok World ways that ** An ngont for tho Cliieago Exposition baa offerad Mr. Boocher 75,000 for fifty nights’ locturing next scason at tho Exposition, and tolegraphed yestorday tho same ofer to Mr. Vilton,"” Dr. Hunt will repeat Lis lecturs on *“Wild Africa,"” this ovonng, in tha Michigan Avenue Baptist Chureh, Iamill Joues, n salonn-keeper at No. 823 Bouth May atract, commutted sureido by hanging yestorday morcing. At B o'clock ho. left his bartoudor, nanied Iamer, in tho saloon, and wentup-stairs. About 1 o'elock in the afternoon the latser called him, and, recoiving no responsoe, wont up-stairs and foundbim in a closot suspend- 84 by o ropo, one end of w4 was fastoned to n oluthes-hook, His wifa 1. - him sovernl dnys 850, taking with hor un onl .14, and this tact was tho probablo causo of t..- wuicide, e was 92 youra old. ‘The Rov. J. 0, Hartzoll, of Now Orloans, will condiias tho uoou-duy moting to-day at tho Y. M. C. A, vooms, No, 148 Mudison sucot, Tho mooting for yonng men strangers ss ususl fu the eveniug at 8 p. m, Kato 1L was arvested lnst "'{i“' at 10 o'clock by Oilicer Crayner, to whom Robort Darrow com« plumod that sho Lud_robbed him of 3133 in a hougo of ill-fawo on Fourth avenue, A Gorman nnmed John ‘Thommo swas nhgt hy Ienry Potors, probably by acoideut, at 8 o'clook yestorday morning, in front of 118 Muthor strcot, Whora tho formor bourds, Tho bull entorad the left grom and lodged in o loft thigh, Tho wouned man wus v kon into hia room und at- tendod by Dr, Isher, who was unablo to give an apinion, at tha tino, us to the ultmate m;mlt of tho injury, Potors way arrosied and locked up to wwils in invostigation ol tha matter. Tho Covoner hold nn autopsy yestorduy on tha body of Mary Riloy, & young womn 20 yours of ‘ago, who died at No, §7 West Wasalng- on girot, it wan roported, from mn abortion, The nttending physiciun gavo o coititicato of daath fram typhoid fover, und the testimony of Dry. Homotin und Dunnae boro out Lis dingnosis, A voudlor in secordunce’ with “tho ‘facls was renderod. Tom Lyous, copiplioity, fu th ono of {ha parties arcestod for 9 burglary of Haerman Dusghelm's storo, No. 80 Sonth Cann) mtroct, is troutled with dolirium. tremens, nnd has to bo..closoly watchod at Madison Streot Station. Bleril I, T, Iolcomb, of DeKalb Couniy, nagsed through the eity yontorday with a man unmod Wiltium Veedor, whio, with two othors tmne- der arrost, is charyced with stealing fonrteon hend of cattlo [n the connby named nbove, aml welling them to n conumnission Louss in Chicngo, Tho stolon proporty was recovered, ¥ Louis Jones, n colored man, was badly cut in the faco, about D o'slock Inst evening, {n Tay- lor's 1ostuurant, No. 112 Fourth avenun, oithor by John Iaggart and o companion, hqt'n whito man, or by Lunindn Brown, colored., 'Tho latter, gave hersell up to the polico, and etated that 8hio cut Jouos with a pop-bottle. But Jonos says ono of tho whito mon ent bitn with a kwfe, Tho aifalr grow. out of an old grudgo, engendered at & recont fight in a bagnio, A two-slory frama lonsoe in progross of erce- tion on Nora stroct, moar North avonue, was blown down in the galo of Friday lnst, and two brothiers, John and takon Johnson, who wora working on tho uppor floor, baraly escaping with tholr ivos. Tho Iatter naniod was buried in the dobrig, A family ocoupled tho first floor, and thelr furaituro ‘and effcets wora completoly de- molished. . The. domnge aounted to about £1,000, THE FOURTIT ILLINOIA, Tho Fourth Illinois Cavalry hold tholr rounion the firat kinco tho Wnrz at Ottawn, nest Thurs- ay, Judge M. . M. Wallaco will dliver tho address, This 'rounion promises to Len groat Buceerd, - Arratgemonts have Loon . made with tho Clicago, Alton & St. Louis Linflrond Com- Paty to trausport participauts in tho re- uuion on their rotwn. trip for. balf- faro, whero full faro {a puid in golug, All othor ymlroads londing towardy Ottawn have agroed to carry participonts (who pay fuil fare going) freo on the retura trip. Tlus regiment waw organized ot Ottawa in the fafl of 1801 by its 1wt Colonel, ', Lylo Dickoy. '"Tho flrsb tent - was pitched on Aug, 97, 1861, and this rounion is just thir- toou years from that ovent, Tho regiinont was formad onigiually of twolvo companies, gathered trom _twolve dufeiont counties, scattored over tho whola northorn half of tho State. ‘Iho rogi- mont was fully squipped in less than two months {rom tho date of the order of the Sucrotary of War autnorizing its toumation, and was not” dig- banded until 1836, Its gullant sorvices on many a hiard-fought tield nro st.ll fresh in the memory of the people. TOTEL ANRIVALS, Dalmer House—G. Douglas, England; 8, A, Hateh, Nuw York; Heury B, Rummoy, Wyoniug Lorvltory; B, 8. Bdgar, Burlington; Juh K. Cowan, Dalimore; James Pulunw, Jobn J, Safoly, Tows; A, D, Young, Buiaios J. IL Buker, Washington; Ldwmn' Paull, Toroiito; Andres Lopez Munoz, Iavena; I. V. Vredon- burgh, ~ Mowphis, . . . Grand Pacifio Ilotel—Lucion Hcott, Leavenworth; tho ion, Qonige Griggs, Doston; the Hon. 8. U. Ploney, Madison, Wi, ; M. Hopkius, Wesc Virginia 3 J. 8. Dosmond, Plladelpbin; A, Anthouy, Natelioz ; L, A, Houdorson, Boston; J. K. Armsby, Now York, . . . Tremont fouse—Sum J. Mo~ aill, Mydo Lark; W. L, B. Iule, Engiaud; 1. C. Noctieton, 5t. Lows ; 8, Mur, Portland ; Ueorgo I Taylor, Fredorickton, N; B, ; Goo. 11 Cox, Now Dedford ; B, W. Strong, Houston. . , , . Sherman _House—Isaug Cote, Boston; C. A, Maynard, Bt, Louis ; L, N. Yan Zaudt, Itochestor Georgo Thorson, Milwaukeo ; A. O, Randall, St. Louis: J, 8. M, Krum, Kansas City; J. 1, K, Hetsick, Willistn Mullor, Jr., Boston; Govige Rtyer, Now.Xork; 0. Cool, 8t. Luous, ————— Cariist Taxation. A correspondent of the Pavin 2tigaro, who has been naying vitlt to some of tho illicit gaming- tables which aro to bo mot with on tho French and 8pauish frontier, has. a vory singular story fo toll whioh ecomyed tho other day at Pont du Rtoy. Just s the playors were nswembling in large numbers from Luchon and otber water- ing-pinees in tho nelghborhood, tho casino of Pont du -Roy way invaded by somo thivty armed mon, reprosenting thomselves to bo Curlist troops, who refused to lot any play take piaco until thoy lind beon paid a corinin, sum, ~L'he proprictor of the gaming catablishment, warned of thair approach, had had "time to convey tho monoy of the ** hauk " ncrovs the bridge, which soparatos France and Spaim, nnd ns (ko bund of Cauints dud 1ot vouturo to mako an hiruption into Fronch tarricory, thoy had Lo contont them- solves with- deaviug up & roport of -this illogal gamoling, to bo forwarded, as thoy said, to the Cuilise Junta. It might have been” thought that tho propriotor of tha _tables . would, to steuro himsoll’ ugainss n ropetitivn of thoe nnnoyanco, bava found 1t expedient to buy them off, but, inglead of doing wo, he hns hired somo’ fifty Bpaniards and “mymed thom with muskets.” Theso mon Leep guard over tho casino while the pluy is going on —_— Ringsford's Oswego Starch ig used throughout the world, Tho catablisliment, as now onlarged, has over 19 acres of flovrlug, consumes 6,000 Lons of coal, aud produces over 33 tons daily of tho best etarch kuiow: i Haines Bros’, Pianos, Prices exceedlngly reasonable, Warranted first-clnss In quallty, Terms, §30 cash § balance, $25 monthly, Hocd's Temple of Muslo, 92 Van Buren stroot. Connoissours in Perfumes Rank tho **Vhaton” ubovo tho best French Extracts, Phulon's ITafr Tuvigorator, tho aplendid long-tried Iair Toule, Sold by Aun druggists, Wholesalo by Van Bchiaack, Stovenson & Reld, aud oll druggists, Tie Wonderers Satisfied. ‘Thousunds ura wondering.if what, s suld about So- zodout §s irue, Theso wonderers have ouly to try it, to bo taught Ly thelr teoth, that it is the fineat doutls frico extuur, BUSINESS CHANGES. A NIW YORK. HOTEL FOR SALE-THE LEASEH- Lol for & term uf yoae of & firat-cliuss hatel, with h clugant fureture, sitiatol on Broadway, five fo sovon minutes’ wall above Canal stroot, Tho siocessful pro- Pelotora salling vt an rofiring, JESSIE U, CONNR, Na. 1 Col place, Now Yor TORING BUSI. a3 engagod §n thy manuiac: 0 wid of dally domaud, P o tho Lustacsy oad ¥ i X . " ool "h}l' Gllllll or ex- 50 for clty 07 GOMLEY IFODOrys: Bntisiactary resnt van foe saliine, il Toleroneon heon ot Hociiade ey & W 33, ribting.oltioo. FPLOURING ML, Ity of Laualug, la., for aalo oz loasn, Bullt. of 03 capavity, 2 bridaday. KLMIENDORT & CO., it \’?nhlnglun-ll., Chlengo, vr L. K, FELLOWS, Lau- o SITUATED 1IN s ASS BARBER BIOP WITH & ROCI- stor ohairs forealo. Location first-lasss good cus. trada; wlll boxold forloss toan ouo-half {ts rual vatuo, a8 uwaor 13 gl to Earouo, 11 Nortn Glark-at., Koo 1y A WELL-ARRANGED AND GOOD.PAYING BA- A. looa fu an oxcollent lueation for ralo for ' aat, Inqulse at KAURMANK & GOLLO Agoney, nurtheast covner Madtaon aud Ln o FIRST-CLASS DRUG.STORE AND TV TURES, lucatod 20 tllea frum Ohiengo, In & flourishiug city ot “.(fl‘fllnlmthnnhfl. for salo for o Lot l‘ucl‘lflnn{h'l cancne yivon (oF Yt Hiiyalting (VE MAN WITIH FHW HUNDRED DOLLARS AR buy o half-intorest In & oo Pptus, wrowing Joars, ' Call o Ean Dualuaus that, Wil puy n (ortuis b Sddrass 121 Hauth Unirk-stey, Teoomt S GARSIAE RIEAPER WORKS™ TOR T nt of tho donili Garnburt Roapnr Works, lao I fur slo, nna &30 thu privilegy of manufucturing tho Glarnbingt harses or.and solling 1ho same ju tho Statos of Whconin aid A ATING-HOUSE AT aalo i n bacgain if aoid Gnll on or uddeuss . K, CONSISTING OF Hal. eaddlery hardwara, and a full acsort- thnt Ling, is horeby otfored for Flving shv"tho buslicus,” Tho hoautiful and fastgrowing olty past boon ennitored i oatuullslmont ut Missourd, For par- 5, Sedally, dlo, a., [0 clvai tor iolling Lisbon, Lina C I acicl parpase of 4 I nintated i Sodaila, Mo., aud s for you i st groshirous amd hovt pate tho kiud fn tiiat pact of tho Ntat teulara nidcess HENRY BU AT MAT R, WTI oD MEN p In fivst'o ncw stylo for sufo ohvaps dmg tho city, 44 l.au_x'lll -8t To' NOTIAY MIEANS BUSINFESS WITT 800 sopl vt guneanon Sl monith, Gaodg stapa s fvury il - soiopaly, Address* tlonosty," Trlbuno olien, CASH-IF YOU'VE GOT IT, AND WANT. SH00 LRG0 A1 sob L hrinco o Deat fn Ulnlvlnlgu fimlnnlly-huu(un not wauied, 171 Rundolpl- Gom 11, G. 7G5 WORNLOF FOOTA AND HIIOGS (RO DU LD ol singk), ull fresh and uaw, for waleor cciinage unt Hoj nor dbniosed of, Trst= {lae, produstive I rty wauted, Addrows BAVID'S, FOSTEN b IS PIANO, FULL ROUND Fi fu povdd ardar; oust g5, for falo at ud, Room 3, Loau ¢ I (TR ENT DI Pt e b R, noar Vail Huren, [ ‘[""”'}“’"}Q&afl.’(‘fi 3 priay, ot b e tochatye 1 i INSTRUCTION, WSS Lo el S AT b DYE, HAVING HTAD 2 VIEARS) EXPERL- i H‘fiu‘..).'('u'}(‘pmm fnUnlcugo, will tako & tow woro weulurs, Addruns 524 Parkeay, CTFTATION \TD— AR GOVEINESS OR . A0, . ufin‘%}‘:—hfl-umu r:ol.z.‘llc:.‘. 0, wha 3 an A} Lonotioa And Wiwiogs “Adurued L boineviie, T TPUHE NIUUOLS P oL Wil rard, fard, ol hake OR “WENT-TIE RLEOANT REHAL I Miahtganav. aoar Kightooatii-st, Tuquira RY1i8Ly 3 Wabash-ave HALE_RI Ot 10X 170 FLK1 on Watusliay, | botwoon Twa foventh-uis, SNVHER & 1K, 1 Tatiallo-f enai corior Mo : Ifll)l‘ HALL-—110XT00 FIEIET, BOUTIW, CORNER aad Cottago-placo, 0 i o b, Gt o iately X partios, who wisii' t0: Iinrare faniodiatelys BNVDIR §ariion vho wls ‘Dullding, norihoask cOrnas neo, HAN! G EAST ¥RONT irt-sixti) and Twon ‘Nlzou Building, norte WANIEDZA DU o, Wasn wielul.Gormaw Srofurrod, A uply at 1o . WA,.H;:ED—‘.MALE HELP. Booltleenors, Clerks, &o, ANTED.SALISMAN TO TRAVEL AND 8ELL S ST, B, 26 o, coinis o, JOBIERS, Tinltfunre, Mdso o CHHer businors, S TN ATPLY TO DR, LY ¥ : ROCERY = countor Batdy ad whilag 16 sk Wi e oeg {rouoral I Hiourao and LaSalioats oR ut hfellAth., B SOUTIT FIIONT, ON betweon Emerald and KET, (Baan.av.! 2 Tranos, VVANTED-ENGINEER-ONI: ACCUSTOMED TO pkdug, kntvus for Dicturo-framo moldiigs. v Koy ardn e o s u Billding, narthosat cormte Mynros o 1 5Suns d\""’ 3 "'flfizfiZ'Tm Oit HAT, SASY MONTILY PAVMEN ut Sk HoR Ao, oy 1ot boweou Lineutn aud Rofioyt | DOCK: W B West R s ghlre Jako water. clusoin Jan ate, ARZA URANG, Vout Fltth-at,, mad, Haom 3, 46 Sotth Clarkomts Minoolinnoons. OR BALI-ON FEASY TRIIN, TI T FINST-OTAGS o B O i corner Wansim Ao ronrty. " ATy 19 JOUN SO HGR hturtion, tn oflior 3 JOIL , Toum 11 Jixc Butiding, coraue Washinglon ahd Chérk'stnn, trom 1 5o TOR BALE—GI FITTT NEAR RLTLIS PATK, 8 hronerts [+ aver 200 foot deep, and 18 very dosieabic for rartdonco wurpos: Yo bayo o8 nusinos proparty fie ‘, ANTED-A NUMBIE yato recratary, 'Thn g’nmlh iVAN'rEx ~GOOD soll the most simple, elfect! N it OF GO A fur o gy of Uniut-dustiss onan i ATSRRS y 3 only hlogtapliy anth Camiitestonn Hvernt, * SIOSIS . WA T, cornor Washingion, upstagra, - . EN AT 130 BLCTILAV, N 3 thoy spoaic Rugilali, LIRE AND RELIABLE AGENTS 70 il tho ehsnpost prosed or uniinpeovod | atsn lots for . Worein i in v0, Fnefine paets'of tha oy, "GHLACHE & AL ? | Durelar atann aver ofartdt o he puwio. i Horaat: S Hada Toi frase. 1 Qeler e NITADICI, Krahoion, Cook Gannss it XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY onoof thotinest vealdoncos in The town af \V ASTiD. i3t et et ion eltimato buslacen tint i o7 | Sl antiny, " Blctioalars 'aad cancploy OF GENTERL APPEARANCH fions tact for n pormanont and ls. 40 por week oo Pacticulars aud” kamplos to country fron, Hisdo Bark F S nt Sanns dav e N o Park. Twoatory | 1 3 ed ot aply, No. acrdotd Iaistory Dt TRl tog0s Ak Horomly (L Tot t021on, Beddies, nor varloty tion wantle - LAY & GO, Cry atod on” Madisonav., botwoon Filty.olghth and Fifty. | 8% I61 Eact oo 18, nintists, . Addross 3 8, Tribuno olfice, of aos awnot ga \V AN i MAGIC MAGHIN| promlaos A phyijrediors, et aniolo i for falrs or (g JOR 0 L BUY A 1,01 g avnsuly, $1.00 1o uys outfit, Ama [P AT, 208 Sk g o | Norelty Comtir, 1 ke i, oek fcuin dopot s pioparty wliawn freo: (h - | VW ANTED-MEN Wiy fruiar ortyin ekt IEA BHOWS, 112 Taguiaenraleod: | YW RNERD-MEN Wrntf g, EUABOLDT O SALIE=T WILI, KKLL, i AGRE BLOOKS | \\FANTED=Mi; ND ad or Soutk ivislon. * No moncy down, - No morigago | < {9 )alioa rho can nuke acsptablo papur, “Addross ' i O, 1ox 2, Wignfand b AR LAWNDALE, JUBE Iq‘Dfl SALK-20 AORES N outsido tho ity limits, Tarma to sult. BNYDRIE LRK, 4 Nixon Bulldiug, northoast corsor Monroo and LaSalle-ste, AYWOUD-FRAME WOUSES, 13 elck fuundation, conioroto collar, and lot 183133 feof, at Maywood; vary casy toemia, SNVDII & JiE15, 14 Nixon " Lulldlug, noritionst curuor Monrug and Sullo-at, 8aud Otuts morutug at 70T WASTED X liotol registor nnd dosk,” SORLIMA ington, (11, ! INERS AT MING N n{t'!‘v'\:érln..,mmnmmr;l‘lu“{,llonlr'unugusllll(fllfl‘lxfil‘ ! o e o ine 34 Lasiulle-st, " CHICNGD i MNON S B0 ANTED-GOOD i hava ndoulitad H ¢l AS DAY WATOUMAN; roucos, - Call, botwoon' EXPERIEHNCID GANVABSERS T -ullnumlmvhenmmuurnnawlmmmnwfiIeummn'.-fi S PAINE, Blovia. [(OR SALE-NEW COTTAGE AND FOUR ACRES Iand at Hobart, 83 miles on rort \ayoe Hutlruad, monthly. prico, £573; $100 downy balanico, Also, motr Sittouc, & acron i0rs ot priao: O aomee DY fuco, »Ika montiily, Alioy hujysidy SR acres’ land, 0w, Hop) irice, ! Uifico 2 umfl%u’n + KAICLL, Toom 3, 1 it PO SATE_TI0 FEET SOUTILPATTR FRONT: AT0 deaiiabio feontagos on Deexel boulevard, for ‘salo by GILAUE & ALinl.L, 18) Doacburn-at. [OIE BALE-CORNELLYE OFFTR 0 TEET AT Lo lornell ata bargain, 'CHAUR & ABELL, 18 Doar- ora _WANTED_FENMALE HELS, Domostias. TWANTED-RELIALLE COLORED WOMAN Fon and 30 orth Baigam FHAL TIOUSE: v work, Fofc SALE~BALTIMORE & ONI0 RATLROAD— Acrg traota en tlie ling of this ruad sultablo tor sab- vislon fur salo by ULTACE & ABELL, 181 Dourhora-st. JFoR B Al N 8KO. 81, 77 14y ALKO desirabla tricty onand noar the Calumet' Itiver. CHACE X A Dearborn st DI iy ANK—DESTRADLE RES. Ir BAL Y) PAIK-DESTH Idonca propecty in Hyde Pare and Katwoud, CHACE ABELT, T3 Deatborins ¥ countey, at Mrs. DUSKL'S otico, WWANTED-A G, T first {00 waokh. Aldeess LT Emnloviment Aroncios. VWANTED — GERMAN "AND " 80, NPINAVIAN A ivs, ol % Rl 2 Miscollancons, OM .14 TO 18 YEARS ON storo, Wagos 41 fur the buno oifico. el fur privato famillos, iocoln, T gonta' furnl OIt EXCHANGE-GIEAD FARM OF 24 acron undee tha plow, hop-yard, good up-tonse, and watbnildings, an I loat datey £ s o would ' exobange Tor a stook of Drico 0,00, Address J. D, Salthiis, B, 3 Juucau Un,, Wis., on tho pronisess POl BALE-EXTREMELY GIGAP—f OR 1 ‘ncros soutis of viiy un iinofs Contral Ratlrond. 40 Aoras goar Sunth Lynno, groat bawain, Lot on Vhirg-nv., | A I Wout Laka. StuATion WANTRD_IY AN FXPERIENGE o SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booklkeoners. Olorls, Fto. & SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN IN A mhiolozaly hotisa as asslatant bookkocpar, - inmico, o Ipnlig ciurks roloronces pivon. Addrass 'O B, Mot 71 rug and prorcrinik o TF. GO ) orks gpunks Guoman aad Norts Clark-st, bueat dintrict. Lots at'1ixdo’ Pare and Konwood s wilt oxcunuge, 8, DELAMATER, & Wnfllnxlu t, Full BALE-ON LIBERAL TERMS, OR_FOR exchangs for gosd Chicag) propos l{. tho south half of tlas beaustinl placa at. ‘I'u, osapn, Mich., kaown aa tho **Gottaga oa: tho UMY A T _abioico_fruit w1 it o plao TOTN L s aon e TO RENT---HOUSES. 'O RENT-SACRIFIOETO GET GOOD THNANTS: 860, U-story and nsowont marhlo-front, now; all modurn fmprovemons (furnaco inolidud); froats Lingoln Pak; cocap at 100, £ H13, noar Uston Dark, on Oarrollav., @ rooms arith wator, TRUESDELL'E BROWN, 0 RENT-VELRY NiOW 5-ROOM COTTAG ani Tran QITUATION WANTED—IN A TLOURING OR 908 CURTIS, Aurors, 11l STTUATION WANTE oA I rolorenco ‘nad - security. Tibun har work, Ad 03. tom il good reforonces givou. Address J, Minnaltananne —-ABLE AND WILLING TQ v weling or otharwiso, Abili- Addross HUNTER, warlt as raqulcad, of' 0 otfloe, SMUATION WANTED_SONETHING TO DO, tavo boxn fn (110 grocory business: navor was dionk my lifos don’c uso’ profano Jansuaid: ALl to aa s e, Vi el o g o e UL of necuclty fur Deinz Bromts aut, rors ¥ 8, Trlbwng allgs.. ©r Pt 4010 and buaou -av. To n“ -NO. 3 RUSITST., S8TORY RRICK duelling, with all modora improveme: ront lnw to A ylyn& Ruom 43 Ixohar Bulldiog, 0 good tonaut. kl curnor Clack.and Washington-sts, NEAR Laullna; only 820, Fueoltura for | 8§ HESDELL £ BREWN, e roigranco: adilross 10 Blue Tl TLUATIONS WAN [ED-=rEdALE Domostios, - s QITUATION WANTED—AS OOUK AND BREAD Uakor; has worked b years in a Sominary; can givo i obioetlon ta city ar aountey.. ' Plesso cail or —DWELLINGS QT L SUUATION WANTED-~BY UATION WANTED—A SWEDISI GIRL WANTS & situatlon in firat-class fanily 0 do secand work n glve 8 good roforancs {1 roquired. ‘Adurers ol s Townsend-st. LTIArASS0S. To— R _ S 51 AND 26 ST, )OIl A FIRST-OLASS faco, Alsor 76 Wost Washinglodat., very choap, drows. Will it SR\ e o A | e SV, DtAar ok BY tho day of wask, Cail cn 110 BENT=TW0 DWELLINGS, § ROOMS Tt aad singlo tlours ln dweluics, 8and § rooma each; nowly rolitted aad pleasantly located on Saueani Jugulro of WAL 1L THOMPSUS, 29 Wost Madison: o fu drug story curnve Fulton aud Sangamon-sta. A CH ¢ ail it, Senmstresses. DDy at 2% Ohfo-st., near D:url:urrn..m SR teia O RENT_9§_FULTONST., A PLEASANT G tago on thn Wost 51do of 7 rooms, close to oara; ront Tow,_Apply 1o T, S. FLVCIL, 115 East Randuiph-at, 110 RENT=OR FOR SALE—T -3 RIS ED Ot ON- furnisuod cottaya of olght roows, 20 Tairty-ilfth-st, Sn‘lm’rm.v‘ at Mry. DUSKE Emnlovmont Agonts, S WANTED_FAMILIES IN WANT OF gond Seandinavian and Garman. ol can Lo sopplied olfloe, 80 Millvankoa Meo lucatlun, Iatke yard, ¥ns and watoriin ovory way adsptod for a tanily wleling to kaop. houso. Apgly buiuio Sopt, Ton th promivus. and comniudious s, with e faralturs and Inse grounita.” TRANIED of GHEO 'R, DA NI L Iyl Ine % Nox, 108 and 114 Dearbor : [0 RENT-IN T:VANSTON, PLEASANT GOT- | b, tngo; convoniont 1o, dapot, ch irahot Aai sohoola Tow Tont.” Inquies of . I, Lizls, 153 W s ENT--ROOMS. By day, week, or month, to gontlonvu only, &t €5 and 81 oh: o Stores. 0 RENT_STORE NO. 77 JAOKSON-ST,, NEAR State, 232705 splondidly lightod and’fn pesfent or- Immediatoly, Apply to e N, KELw ad oitices In Uar 9, and 31 Norti Clinton- VI GARD, 16 North Olfnton. Addeoss or auply 16 LOCK, NORTE and Pacliis-ar,, stare or famillus, with gns, wator, | O DEAN'S, 137 "East Madfsonst., 'O RENT-IN 3k corner Van Duren.s moutk, &nd suits of ruo; ete. Inquiro at W.-. up-staics. Cificos, ' RENT-DESIC ROOM, MAIN FLOOR. APPLY L_to JOMN JOREN, 119 Dnrbos o NTAS A BOARDING-HOUSE OR PRIVATE : hotol, the fiouso known as tha White-1louo, Laf: dtto, Ind.; thiity-wo rooms, pleasnntly and contraily 1o- Catold; taring Fodsonabio. Aduross box 10 Lafasatto, Lo S e DI S s rlisceitanonns, o5 SALE~LUMBER OR COAL Twellt runniag back to dhie et bridyo, basomont, d e 151 nucctions, noar fwolt 1K, 163 Wasniogtou-st., | P A ~X—DARTIRS puthts Wil soll or Gxchanso far a guod inproved propor [OR SALE_AT A GREAT K, fing fi JroR . or ceslo: " BUALL CONTINUE 0 SELL MY CATRIAG LUGG. on promise: _ | 1 ouiles, phactons, ote. swova e t i FAU LS, WITIL O WITITOUT POWIER; | AL Lakossti, ut costuntl fathor sintic e d'n marblo.lront blaok, Nos, | === fONRY TO MR, dolphst., ear ¢ O LOAN—UD MG inme GONEUL ser cond fu Inrge or kmall sumy, who will take Kako by ond imon for portion, ‘addross P, O. Slmlfl"’fl.\'{ Saga LUGENE RO. laing l‘D LOAN—FROM 81,060 TO #2),000, FOIL 0 OR % HORSES AND CARRIAGES, - WISHING TO DISPOSE OF OR Snnnroan. R hl,l-;-“;xg-t; Tarela % ot il do wll o call O T AT AEN OO A, BEAUTIEUT, KW | Mivahcos mador Atoiun saiss avors fonbiun sty Jiborat atiga, m. Fonfs‘f\mc—ou EXOHANGE-200 1I;AD OF BRERD: Ing muren and young stock now an a g.od ran; noat onver, Col, 3 8183, good Amorican atallions, and camp (o Jarlibulars Bddsan O A Sl v HoE urtisulars Bddeoas H oz 140, Patuosvillo, O, z : P o s B S o LN E SRIFIOR—1 NEARLY f]'0 RENT-ELEGANTLY FURISHED ROOMS, BY % ‘ggm’ "w;'gv-"h“"m;n'i i must bo sold. Call at Dearboy S ros pply at dtoom 31, TOR 8 ‘:\—"I’INli_ASgORTMT‘I.}‘T OF WOAT 'l“) KE 1TANDSOM ED ROOMS W:‘lm’ll: Fack work mado s specialty, Rapaiirin g ite. IHast ‘location In tha cil d neatly done,” NOVELTY CARRIAGK WOURKS, /8 an Haieht e It Honih Clngkesie e, 2SI R | O . = = F\Dn. SALE—CHEAP, IF TAKEN AT ONCE, A TO RENT==! 'ORES, OFFICES, &o. bow sido-bar road wagon, city male, vcr‘); I‘ll,] t, und ellg , unay. it Apply for 2dvys 1o FULLEIE, A eirace Jucl t LE-T CARRIAGE, 3 TIORSES AND harmoss, unid ben with liaso.” Tnqulro 43) Arehor.ay. L FINANGIAL, JONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOM (ncor nchinos, wnd uthur collatorals, - TUNSL: LLFT, (35 Sout Olatkeats, ooms {(ONDS, WATONES, S nrivato vfico, 180 Raat ivhod 18, - N IMPROVED_TATMY it ntlon of Ghieigo, Prlioipuis ily dealt withe D. K. PEARSONS, ltovm 16 4ribune i o LOAN O 5t LAUNDE lurk. igatabl PARTIES IN GOOD OREDIT DESIRING LOANS ur & fuw manths on thele owa commercial papoe at $ tirt mort Dox 26, igbland Lark, AND PURCIIASE-MONEY MOWT- per. bought and mold, Taans wsgutiatod, LONG & BRO., 72 isst Washington-st. days, an good securdty ot a fiborat'rato af jato BOARDING AND LODGING, Wase Sine. —LARGT FRONT ROOM WITIL ' nlce” furnishod; alsa “unfurnivlied Toum, lags board, to goufloman and wite or si 5 HONORE. 4510 sath firat 'ON-ST. SUITE OF ) with board alao rovw-mato for a gontio- mau; gas and baih, Sentn swan. EAST TWELITILST,, NRAR THE LAKR-FINST- cinss bourd for ludlos oF gon{lumou; $410 56 por weoks wlth uso of 2 AND 4 3 e i ‘houso, plontiial tblo, wook,_ Diy-board, 4. FKoblia famtly. - o 3Q() INDIANA-AV., NEAI HIUNTERENTILST—A S80 RN A N RTINS or unfurnishiod, with coud tabio’ budrd priay low 16 To- spunalblo partide, Hotels otols. T, 18 AND 160 WABASIT-AV,, e oot ek vt bued By ey s Fatoss translout, ¥4 por day, DCARD WANTED. T3OAUDCA GONPETINT BUSIO THAGHER DIt- | by i MONROE-ST., OPPOSITE DALMER [ e 1l 3 b dros hoard in oxchsitgu for musical insieaotion, X ks, Feibuug ooy SEWING MAGHINES, & 3 IMESTIO SEWING MA ‘Lfiuu. 173 and 174 Ulark, nonthly pits, Bowing ;‘( attnohments, oil, 610, uvlow e Seat uf rafuroncos vy alrs, Machinea sold on rod. Al klnds of | D ovs, Machinos rapalred, Yaymoiws, rentod, wud ropatrod. W 13 GROVER™ & BAKER MAGHINKS, LA 1§ 1) provod, and In goad running order, for saloat lo {isan halt cost rico, ab Loau Ottido, 121 'Suuih Olark-ats, uom 2, I3 FHOSE THAT ROVRRIL FROM d - st., bl “.H l.l:;?hv’l.\l{v.‘hlm‘il)" ‘nflhwliul-lil’mlk cunt i Wl of W, Jranasile. piainbas. 26 W ByRr | Wik liborally romrdon by morbo BLL QURAYED OR BT0f, 15!6 nnnds bigh; rathior i b it bl HROWN, s St SO INE—OITY BRANOIL ]. \W=NO 395 & I{:n.‘nwhnfluy‘u' raunui: r Thumes ity tnefactid wnft-ostim i cuit oo i1 ALITH AN s R ot Heomass e Chieaga resldonc 0 igroat ot onual Yo I & wall-outabIshed lomne ur = memer 155, Tuibuno unic WANTED--TO RENT, \V ARTED- 820, SEQUUER Y CIATTET, SORT. TR DO RIEND A T T SnAT 1o, fo 0 oterest, I bt nihog ortere on- Bosit B | wivo fiEeied meien Advors b7, 14l ol Addres 2 ¢7, Tribuno oltie i 000 © VINDY 10 LOAN TIRER VA ANTED10 RENT_FOR A THIM OF VRARS A | ©ris 1. 103 1 e v Peope Mz"'ig;"’;fl"'x nlmu‘f m‘uhf:. boundod en a'n":u;}u & | Bk, Room 1785, 1 rest Mo I Irpaved ntroa, within' enectill mito of Alaritsonc st, britge. Divest TIOLLINGSWORTH & COU 1L LOST AND FOUND. LAN, 3 Wast, Adam N . AAAn ~anaar e e — ON SATURDAY NIGHT, _ABOUT 8 'elock, on Tracy-nv., near Humrlok'y Park, Wash. ton 1ekents, o iy waro, right bind log seald markod ; pliantan citatmiug baskots with feuit, ate, lturnt 9 satio tu me at Mordaw Park. or v & suitablo roward will bo puid. SATUNDAY N1G1 TEPOTE a wemorandun-hook, " trun, contuiuing 83,30 in hotas and Tligin Olty oiddars, payablo o 1ho Ardler 4T 4 1o Haytor, sovetal mmiltoad tokote cucranay, o idor iny rotaln Ward wiliho Hon to .} aad somo Unltod Statos monoy, and 10 pakl for the notes, ue ol R & OO, L. TAYLOT, Titgin, il BY A WIDOW LADY ON WEST TWELPTI(. {woon dolinton and Brown-sta., botwonn fi[nlm{ 222,09, 'I'na honest tinder roturning it fo MRS, Mo t) or o WAL DANSGILY & orta 8. N, 1uh ‘Sanpaor .0 483 Buuth Qunle RON WIST LAKE-ST. i, n bub-tall 80crul loran, L Any porvon mividy 1131 fornatlun, ur rotuening sald tioes ), at Nus. 203 and 23 RO EKa-ats will o horally sowkeded BRENIOK & Harn, on tho night of tho TITE 70 RIEAOIT COUNS v S W0 Lry ronders cat do saln bost and ofioavost mannir f i oo oro scolia of, Kalloct's (izat, Nowse pupsc Llats, Apply to A, N, KELLOGG ) LL ml\]sli PAID ‘.;u"r_ux Asr.Ou OLOTH collanaus go:dy of a! AU Loan Ollos, 653 ‘ T PRIGE PAID FOR LADIES' AND ui‘x{!lul:ls'cns"ulfuhllmnu. Address A, WILKINS, ooy Loan Ofive, G0 Stutoset, AN JONAH Sk LUl L EROHANDISE OF ANV KIN, ND TO ANY GINGEE BIWING SAoT GIFAL O | M Mraoiat ponsit, and eash pai Joaniiods g, oo 11 Stataist: Mnohinug monthly payinonts; | uorclimudisy @y ouitatarals. ‘eausa stelo 20 Vo cont aiacount for cash, dontial. Addross ¥, O, lox I S JINGER OFFIOR OF 4, J,, TABROUTIL | YATANTEDBVERY ONRTO KN 45 SRR Bllyoulu:l o 55.‘3.‘.’«5‘1} W s ) conts pur day at Louts 1ouso, 4 o st Eudolhal, ; R1av, ToOus by WOk, Na KVE 7D IRE T ur 010 Gan, vty 01t t5, Yo lf-hoat e THSORINERY. YXNGI — OIIOAGO PROGRIY FOR .l*“”fix.&‘xfi‘ii‘imfif.‘, T AT, Bamat ik aiey iehlian, Ofio,or. Miuats e als oo auge wud bllorswouth, i) woulussey st | wane s o sl o, St bavo b o o ki anlu‘ll.-o(x Apply ot U7 aud b Buuth Wator-st,, trom 1010 flm‘fi'mhui:co "5, \Vau\\'luhlnuwn 4 THE RQUITY IN FIRST-OLABS Al Fo0,000 fur A la. oo & o y Cl 3 X 87, 1 155 lamiis dt At B ot | Wiyl urscor e of Snlcass Kadrods XY el i, tobti-neiey s Hearls a1 i TR oull"on MRS, KLISG OHRISTOBINA0Y, Koo ANTED-G00D TEAN OF SINGLV Ti0 fhiton o ufed ikt wdiviae. Lnsoiaty G\;Yfiv‘u;t‘m‘l; TROWES R raanopks St

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