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VOLUME 29. r HORSES AND X CARRIAGES. ¢ POSITION AUCTION BAZAAR. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. WEHSTOIN & COoO., 196 & 198 Last Washington-st,, Chicugo, At Present Wo Have an Unosual Large Stock of Vebieles of all Descriptions on Hand, * Auction Threo Times o Week, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,at 10 o'clock a. m. ‘These sales are always largoly Alundtcd from both city and conntry, and all parties who had business with the lintse express ratlafaciion at the result. have Horaes, Carriages, Blelghs, arness, or anything in this line to dls; 8 of, should call and ses, ot coamunioate. mitn WEEAAF &'CO., aid 38 bas Troquently been demonsirated, sil who with 10 buy can 0 50 List» &t great bargal GROCERIES, &o. EXPOSITION! DOIN"T FATI,I TISIT HICKSOWS, 167 South Clark-st. CGIROCERIIES 64 for cash at tho followiug prices : & X ana u HE9 Hugnr, per ilver Dripw: nes. 58,338,283 0R8E8 - O AOTUN=C S S ¥ - oo 12 SR ' Sfir:nu—(,'-ll(n dpz. E t:00d Whito Winier Wheat, r fifu'-';ninnyfln. Wiients Deaty ner brl. 6,00 Filibcanta nunm»erfilu .“ba;mr;: 0:60 1t will pay yon o call and fnspect the abova goods, which ars of 1he beat. quality, and ‘welght guaranteed 10 hold out 16 ozs, 1o the pound. CGoods delivered in sli parta of the City free of cliargo, Parties in the ¢auntry can order by mail and recelva the same atten- $ion a6 If {hey wero themueiven present. or prices of Tean see bolow : o0, tandard, Quopowder, per b, 50, 150—8tandard. . Yoaoe u,.a'u?‘pu’-”x'u, 60, €0, Tic—Standard, Japan, per Iy, 10, COc—Siandard Qolong, pet ib, 40, 600—Blandard. ... -.» Englishi B er th, Slc—8tandari . ot 0, O, D to'all paria of tho United Biates, J. HIOCKSON, 1687 South Clark-st. Groceries. BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLIES OF Toas, Cofes, Spices, and Groceres C. JEVNES WHOLESALE GROCERY EHOUSH, Fos. 1 & 3 North Clark-st, 1IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, AT TRULY WHOLESALE PRICES. Fine Moyuns Teas a Bpecialty. MISOELLANEOUS. THE DATLY SUN Bupplied by Local Newsdealers to restdenta of Chicago ©B sruval of fast mall train from New York, due hers m, on and after Seplomber 16, ption by Mall, direct from office, 55 cents & u year, post paid, T. W. ENGLAND, Pabliskor, Now York, 3 £ TOILETINE. LADIES, reascs of Olive Logan in the socisty of to-day, Yithouwt BEAUTY 7 A dew-kissd maid with TOILET: INE'S touch upon ber chsek will outaline tha entire canstellation. DE LA BANTA, A LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH STEAMERS, T, wfl.dnnd Hy ”.wfl::quu daily, Bunday sxcepisds Foral! ocrphand temae o ™ egal Sowne, "Stondare sad o Eor " Groen g, Bancmin Tussdar and Friday ok fuot Michigan. on A, m. UL, Bupt. FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, $5.00 Packages or TRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN BXCHANOE FOB Bills of National Gumm. AT TRIBUNE OFFICE . MUSIOAL, T & SONS MUSIE GO, OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS-AT WHOLE- SALE AND RETAIL-OF FOREICGN AND DOMESTIC SHEET MUSIC AND NUSIC BOOKS, THEIR OWH IMPORTATION OF VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, ACCORDEONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, CUITARS, VIOLINS, PiCCOLOS CLARIONETS, HARMONICAS, DULCIMERS, ZITHERS, VIOLAS, VIOLONCELLOS, AND BERASS AND CERMAN SILVER BAND INSTRU- NENTS; ALSO PIAMOS AND ORCANS, OR ANY ARTICLE IN THE LINE OF MUSICAL MER- CHANDISE. CENERAL NORTH- WESTERN AGCENTS FOR THE STECK PIANO AND STANDARD OROAN. QUALITY CUARANTEED. CATALOCUES AND PRICE LISTS FURNISHED FREE. CORRESPOND~ ENCE INVITED, * 156 STATE ST, CHIcAGO. MASOH & HAMILM CABINET ORGANS AWARDED THREE HIGHIEIST MEDALS N Diplomas of Honor, At Vienna, ls’flfi Paris, 1867, DEQLARED BY EMINENT MUSIOTANS IN BOTH "HEMTBPHERES T0 BE UNRIVALED. NEW BTYLHS, with most important fm. provementa ever made, NE LO and Combination Btcd)l. SUPHRB ETAGERE and othor Cases of Naw Dosigns, Organa sold for cash, or for monthly or qum'?nrl] Ppayments; or rentod until rent Ppays for tho Orflnn» OGULS und Ofroulars, with full gfig‘ufim freo. Addrous MASON & HAM- EYN CREAN Go) B & ba Ranmy St AEL cago. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. Our assortment of DIA- MONDS is very large, and we offer Fine Stones at low prices. NEW CAMEO and GOLD JEWELRY of Latest Styles, Sterling Silver and Silver- plated Ware in almost endless variety. N.MATSON & (0, State and Monroe-sts, We UUSHING'3 TUBULAR Stoye, (rale, and Furnae, ‘This dlscovery gives more f fuel, in open e and Franklin’ siares, {oar close the la t church nmallest cotte, Doty rgoat church or amallest cattege, c nc-nmn“nnd them for soft coal, # raclally CUSHING, WALREN & CO., No. 85 Lake-st. @o 800 (Lo “ Commander Furnsce® (or send for descriptive circulsr); all cast iron, very urable, with ke-at, Also at Exposition, LEGAL. Westorn Star Metal Company, 17 South Canal-st. Pursuant Lo an order of the Superior Caurt of Cook County, this day -u:::‘méam undersigued, Hecefver of proposals st the office of sald Company, No, 17 Bouth Ganal-st., Chlm“g:blunul the 201" fust., at 12 o'clock touls, machincry, material, billa recolvable, book ace counts, choses in astion, interest i “"’-’d‘nd prop- "STOVES AnD FURNACES, heat from a given amount stoves, Wo thirteen sizes of furnac Call and see, or nend for circular, Furnaces! Furnaces!! reat heating up-cffiy. Perry Blove Company, 142 A e n e i RECEIVER’S SALE L] Cuioaoo, Sept, 9, 1676, the Western Btar Al recelve wrilten noon, for the pi 80 Of the entiroe asssts, Hitures, and ompany, I {or realty and porsonalty to be sepsrate, llgnl all bids to bo submittod to the Court, Torins of salo—one-half cash; co in thirty dayas, with securily to be ap- rod, BTEL] U, BOWLES, I . Y H16Y, Bolicitor, BOWEES, cive POOL SALES. x POOILS > ON THE Hartfords vs. Ohicagos, Mutuals va, Athletics, Cinocinnatis vs, Philadelphias, '8 116 Clark-st,, at 11 o' Bold at Fowcnmx. ATy o'alock, by e Daily CHICAGO, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER I8, 1875, ~TWELELVE PAGES. HOTELS. The Largest and Best Furnished Houso in the World! ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOE! PRICES REDUCED. 150 Rogmn, w}}h Ba:hrd, sg.OO por day, 160 60 B ¢ " “ 400 " 00 * " ] 460 4 ¢ 00 * “ [ 500 " “ Cost of Building #2,000,000 Cost of Furniture 450,000 Owing to the GRADUATED scalo of chargos ot this princely Hotol visitora to tho Exposition, and all othors, will ploase boar in mind that thoy cun securo accommodations ag CHEAP horo as at an ordinary House, In connection with this Hotel thoro is ulso now open tho FINEST RESTAURANT in Amorica, tho rincipal ontrance to which is on onrog-st. GARDNER HOUSE CEIIC.AGO. Located cornor MICHIGAN-AV. and JACKSON-ST., fronting on Lake Park, with fino view of Lake Michigan, opposito the Groat Expo- sition Buildinge, noar all tho Rail- road Dopots, and places of amuse- mont; tho finestloeation in Chicago. Pricos---§3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 por day. C. H. GAUBERT, I’rgx}fietor. 1 CHICAGO. Prioes Reduoed to $3, $3.60 and $£.60 per Day, The most Elegant Iotel i the clty, 390 Superl Rooms, magmificently furnisbed and Jrovided with aths ; antirely fire-proof. Loeatfon in b con- It BISSELL & HULBERT, WOOD'S HOTEL, p, Fleld, Leitar & Co,'s Netall Dry Goods Btare, and adjoluing D, I, Fiak's Wholoaalo Millinery Store, GEO, B, PALMER (late of City Hote)), Clerk, O. 8ANDS, Proprieior, $2.00 per Day. REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, - NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. The Astor iouo, having been antircly renovated with modern fmprovemonts sud newly furnished, Is now opcned ns a first-claas bolel,on tho European pikn, Tho bustucss public will ind 12 cnoof the most com-. fortable and convenient {u tho city, the rooms belng nnusually large, lght, and airy. Ono of Otfs Tros, elegant pusrenger clevators will e all day and ail nighit, thy best of nervunts will bs employed ani no pothu will bs_epared for the comfort of itn patrons, AMaln eutrance on Vesoy-st, Nooma $1to $4 a di The Rotunds bas Boen olegantly ftted au A restau- rant, and will furniu all tho dolicacies of tho senran, Tle fneat oysters in the country a apecialty. Tho bar will bo supplied with the_choicest wines, liquors, slos, ete, ALLEN & DAM, Proprietors, GOUVERNEUR K. LANSING, Mansgor, N, B.—r. Dam will continu hin propstorship of the Union Square Hotel, New York—one of tho best- Xknown hotels up-town, Cloaks. Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTONSTS,, Inwite Btrangers and Visitors to tho EXPO- SITION to oxamine somo Special Darguina LLAMA LACE SHAWLS JACKETS, Gashmere Jackets & Mantles Exbroidered Castmgre Polonaises aud Overdresses, Thess Gooda are marked down 80 far be. low the regular prico that it will smply ropay to purchass at this soason of the yenr. TO RENT, OFFICHEHS TO RENT 1N THB TRIBUNE BUTLDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. FOR RENT. Tho large d-story store aud basement, 203 Kinzle-st,, corer of Dearboru, now occupled by Goodwin & Fir des. Apply at 203 Kinzio-at, VINEGAR, PRUSSING'S ui VINEGAR Y PTRENGTIE aud Calebrated fo; FALATA wrraited (0 PREAERYVE Ak #0 Michigan-av. Chisagas® -}, FINANCIAL, TETL Merchants', Farmers', & Mechanics' Savings Bank, 75 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES, Portect Seonrity—Literal Interest, TABLL of increann of ** Investment Certifle cates,!” necured on lmproved real estate, bears ing Intereaty, puyable in qunrterly Instalis mients, ut the rato of 7 3-11) per cent per mn- num. Blowing the accunmlation of aums ine vanted for the benefit of Children or otherst Amount Atnouat Investad. Time. aan due, 14 eredited on saviags account, and Invested tn INVEST. MENT CERTIFICATER wheuovor 8100 is thus accutzu- lated. Auy boldor of & Certifieate s the privilegs of, szamin. Io% thin condition of the trust at any thne on calling at tho uffica of the Trustee. Certiticatos forwarded, aud interest, when due, refn- vested, i dealred, or remitted by draflt or express toany vartof the United Btates, Address DNKY MYERS. Maosger, Stocks for Sale. Chieago Cily Raflway Company, Weat Diviston Refl- way Co., Lauk Stoeks, Expontion Bloek, ete., eic,, by LLUYD G. OAGE, P 76 Wasbizgto) MONEY TO LOAN At lowest raten on Improved rroperty fn the City of Chicago, and farma in Couk Gounty. LAZ 8 SILVERMAN, istler of Commeree, MONEY TO LOAN Ou real estate in Chicago or vieluity ; improved pre- ferred, EOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, | X Have roceived, and offer this day, o com.- plote nssortmont of Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s ENGLISH, FRENOCH, and GEHRMAN HOSIHERY, in desirable colora of Navy Blue, Bcal Brown, in Plain Colors and Stripos, suitable for FALL and WIN- TER Wear. Our Department of LADIES', GENTS’, and OHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR is com- plete in evory particular, and our prices, as usual, the LOWEST, 121'& 123 State-st. Hichigan-av, gml Twcntyfigcpnd-st & LARI zs:(s.,éwpcx, REw 6iviST T ARIETY, Ny oty QUALITIES, and ks .LOWEST PRICES, @ 8avey, A B STER'S. inlap.” 66 Du Tho Elegant Dreas Silk Hat—Fall Pattorn— of this justly-oelebratod FIFTH-AV. HATTER, I8 TO BE HAD OF BREWSTER, CHICAGO, AGENT. SHIRTS. To order, of the best fabrics in uso. Full lines in_stock of our own manufacture. 'We aro proparod to make SBhirts to order in ocight hours, whon necessary. 15O BAOS, N'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Opera Monse, Cincinnati, REAL ESTATE. B L ves bt SUUTUIUSUIUN FOR SALE. Purchesed on foreclosures and will be sold on favorablo terms: 24 8125100 £, on Indians-st,, bet,. 41115 ft, on Lincolu-av,, bet, Wiscons 20 3, , witn brick bou 245110 (L., With fraine bouse, 356 Michly, 13110 {1, with brick houss, 514 Wabass ', 3100 ft, on Adains-st., opposite City-11all, 3118 (1, on DeKoveu-at,, Let, Olinton aud Jefferson, 802133 £, with house, 1432 SHurtiof oy, 1003130 1S, ou Legington-av,, Egandalo, Tuwo fraino housss, Grace-av,, aud Blity-fourthat., Iyde Lark, New frathe Louss at Maywood, 22400 8- dock ot un Hosth Hranch GALLUP & PEABODY, 174 COAL. COA T, Can supply eity or cuuntry with old brand LACKAWANNA GOAL e ity il aad Gannal Goci on b burg, 1l .£S 3 and Cannel Coal on bauil, oo East Madison'abo: cioee o oaionbaul, Bouth Market-sf 800 Lumber-st,; west w lf near Malnat Dearborn-at, 4 LAY, Loy 1o cath-al, Bridge, snd Morth Lier, nsar Lighthouse, o n . dar Lo . I THE YOUNG PEOPLE, The Interest in Their Department Ex- tending. All Classes Now Taking a Hand in the Dis- cussion. Every Aspect of the Matri- monial Question Receiv- ing Attention, A Variety of Practical and Useful Suggestions Advanced. - The Extravagance of Men and Economy of Women Tlustrated, The Evily of Society, and ¥ow They May e Corrected. Bright Thoughts Expressed by Bright People. PROS AND CONS. Watztmony Is guod,— Thate i 1o doubt about it; For erhicre would you and I Liave been Hul our folke Lived without 1t 2 #1bad no thought at first,” Aa utlier foiks have said, To mix up {u this Little row, And tell * young folks " to wed., But wedded lifo 18 beat,— I'm vory suredtis - I that the mau ta up n life, And bus s payiug * biz, But then to take & wife On Liindreds eight a year, And try o dresa ker up Like “ folks,” You'll lud Ler very ** dedr,” * The bors ara trying hard “To lay 1t to tlic girls, And say t'n ou sevonst of dress, “Luelr 11Lbony, tounces, curis, The kil aro writing too, And ma king quit s nolse 3 Thoy nay the fuult 1o not with them,— “Tliey lay 18 o the boys. Now, come out, 1 Aud tell the Ro Junt take a bitle biame yourselyes,m The fault is, sure, with Loth, 1, boys, you can afford 0 ko u chauge in iife, By all ruoans get a quiet home, ‘And 1ind u loving wife, But, if you find it hard %8 ow to maxe enis mect, Think well sefore you take a wits,= Youll finct 1t * itter-aweet,” And now T've naid my sy ; You've protmbir heard before, That * Love Ales out at the windos When want couies in at the door,” Saxves Sourvopy, A FAIR REPRESENTATIVE OF HIS CLASS. To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune : Brooaxcroy, Lil., Sept. 6,—Some of tho com- muunications of the young people on the matri- ionial question have intorested meconsiderably, 1 biopo our young ladly friouds will not form their opiuions of the merits or doments of ths bache- lor fraternity from tho fow specimens that haso appeared in your paper. I csu toll them from my own kuowledgo that the class has not been fairly ropresented. Each individual generally Judgos peoplo and tkings from bis own stand- pout § or, s Br. Woodlell Phillips would put it, *They mensure the attuinments of othurs by the yardutick of their own lijoorance,” If » young man la hiresell lacking the essen- tial attributes of & noble manhood, as in tho caso of *Muarry B. Froo,” if.is very ditticult for him to undoistand how a young womau of to<day can possces 80 exemplary a claracter as ** One of Chicago's Daughtors,”" She's a jowol, and I'd liko to know her. Let a young man firat instill iuto Limself tliose purer, truer, noblor qualities which ho 80 much desires to fiud in his lady frionds, and prove himsclf wortly the com- paniouship of true, noble-hearted young women, and he will be surprised to find how soon he will bo ushiored into their sociady, aad noue tho less astonisbed to loarn that thir world coutains about 88 many true, bigh-minded women as men. As long as theto are young mou who will equander thoir timo and monoy in billiard-balls aud drinking-saloons, just vo long thero will be ouvg girls who will spend thair time and monoy f;x ot dressiog to death, painting. trizzing, and furbelowing,” aud for the simple reason thag such youug girls are the only suitable compan- 1ooa of such young men, 1 have alwaya thought the flnancisl question & very important ono, and henca have loug sincs datermined not to marry umtil 1 had about 210,000 ahead, At tho ayo of 16 I was loft with suflicient moaus to enable me to spond fivo years In eeminary and college. Hoven Joars sgo 1 came to this boautiful ittle city from an Esstorn Stato, aad, without an scquaintance 1 tho place, started business on my own accouut, with » capital of 20,000, 1 nover felt a disposition to work on a salary. 1 thought if I bad any ability I should waut to reap the advantages of 1t mysalt, and if I bid none nobody would want to oploy mo,— consequontly I determined ¢o go it alone. During tho first throe years L found it rathor up-hill businesy, and just about mnnaged to pay 1ny expenses. Binco that time, howevor, I hayy aocuwulated 28,000 or 9,000 worth of improved roal catste, besidea expeases, which uro now and tor the last three yoars have Leeu about 8100 por month, Iuover drank a glsss of liquor or bosr nor playod » game of billiards in wy lifo, and novor iutend to; don's use tobacou in any form and mover intend to, and still I have most things I waut, go whon sud where I desire, and havo s protty good time generally, 1 Luve uo one especially to thank or be under obligatious to for what little success I Lavo bad, fcr 1 nover aakod nor sccepled a dotlar's worth of acgistanoce from any persou, and yet I fool kindly towszds evorybudy, Ihave ‘Justinthe last six mouths fouud the Inaido truck of my DLusincss, and_oxpeot to improve the opportuni- ties presented. 1 am now propared to beliove that a young man of good common uousd, a fair oducation, and who bas no profigste Labits, Caunot Ko amirs of snecess, especially in this Western country that offers ao mauy tine upportunitics for protitable speculation, 1f aomo of your young bachelor correspond- ents, fustead of whinwg abous their inability to support & wifo, would devote moru $ime 10 ro- munerative empoymont and Juss to dissipation, and usoe a little good judgmont in iuvesting what weney they have, thare would soon bo no need of complaivt. I think it is uct ¥o wmuch the Wang of mouey that reterds the union of young people, gunerally, as it 1s the fact that youug men, aud young women oo, for that inatter, are wuwilling to marry their n]um. When I tind » youug ladv with whom I am tod, aud who is suited with 2o, I do. uob oze | l [ect to Inquire tho valun of her father's real os- tate or rtocks, bt rimply to learn the jotrinsio worth of tho daughter. BrooyineToNIAN, A VOICE F| To the Ktitor of i chinn T Br. Louis, Sept. 1L—Maving become very much interestod 1 tho discussion goiny on ba. tweon both middlo-sgod nud young conpies mat. rimoulally fnclined, atd leaning o the aflirms. tlva sido af the queation, 1 woutd Leg a apaco 1n Jyour valuabls paper, Now, I muat eay that the Young men that think thoy cannot support a wife are wanly i tho wrong. Let me tell you why. You are the very ones to incite s young girl to lead an site- less, fashiouablo hifte, for do you wot always Kive your dovoted attentions to the pated, Ln- frizzled, and would-bo musical geniua of the {fauily, to tho utter exclusion of the Jractical dauglitor of the housenuid, filling in every nichy and corner with her littlo efforts w0 render hotno an invitiug place, and ovory way daeirabls # Lit- tlo do you think that to ber you are ibdobted for the maoy little nicoties that wake their taolo so invitiug and bome 8o attractive, pagsing her wholly by, to bang entrancod over tho chair of the fusbionabio daughior that has uo pari or lob i the waier, maqwg ber nuo w o hfe to sccure B reu busband, whick, when once sttained, thinks her troutes euded. Lau you blawe them fur culuvating tha Laicnts that brig o uach aduraaou, bue wiich shill beletzates Lueir Pricitive AU, —at eatly set- letwont w hte 7 An Buuli 88 young mon are willing to acknowl- edge worth, abiiit,, aud lusiug domesue babis, 4 wiadivg far wuovo fashion aud supertcial kuowluie, tuou, aud ouly thon, cau you' expect Lho garin 1o caltvaio thoes taloutys that now i Iuost cases Lo dorwznt, until neceewisy briugn furth theso biden resoiiens, sud it becomes nccesrars for them fo becoms tatisted 10to the myntenes of nousework \audin mauy cuses the Yoke Bty Ungracelully Upo Ule Wil stouldors, Wbyt Lecaune i your courting dagk you al- wayn iod thews Lo think tukt you coumsercd tue 1m Bugeis, and far 100 Aweot L6 DLNLIL 10 tho toil of oarlly, B0J theY, poor fuohiel: wives, fear that they will lore casts with their luraw and wastors, or jierehauce sucn love an they have endowed thet with, by dosconding from ther lojor [ destal Lo belp wako u uvinge, o Lduuot ras all are of tuis stamp. ‘Fhoro s mueh goud 1W1Lin the g st ano von yanng Hieh ate Lhe olen 0 can 1 Lo, AL \GU ure Williug 1o bear yuar burden, sud ore really tryag i Juilingin ey for model husbands, 8ua 5ol w.li sei Low fast tho gizls will caltivate their domestic taleuts st wal make your hotnes a paradiss on parth, losLiorg uro sumewhst 10 blaws by uot muiste ing Bpuu tueir duughiors. learmiug (o do Louso- wu. k. cooking, etc., 1or whers 18 the hac if one bover isobliged to doit? ‘Liey are all the Lot ter ntiod to ustruct wervauls und control & bouse. A mau would sovn find how wmuch mure comtort & weli-cuoked dinver would bring, then the liseuing to the lset opois horably witrdered by au uuskilled pianiet. Lbis i uo idle imaginativn, but suggestod by aciusl knowledya of what I bave wistten. 1f it b adus 0uo 10te of iutluency 1o wiat bay al- ready Leen wiitton, then I amaatistied, Aay thio good woik go on, untis ali may see as I do. Wivow. are of WORTH CONSIDERING. To the Editer of Tae Clicuvo Iribune: CrNTBALIL, Sept. 15.—[ Liave read with some interest sevorsl of tho numerous commuuica- tions uppearing weekly in your columus on the all-important subject of watrimony. Nearly alf the writers ugroo that thero is a great ovil in so- cieiy a8 now coustituted that noeds to Lo cor- rected, but nous offer a remedy &t all commen- surate with or adequato to curs the evil comi. phined of. Avy wuggestion applicable Lo an iadividual case, whilo 1t msy bo sufliciens for tlat particalar caso, yet, 1f not of general ap- piication, wili accomplish nothing iu remedying tho great evil. What is needed is concert of action on tie part of large numbers 1o society, Waoethor certain individuals, either lady or goutieman, whose Alections aco not al. resdy eugaged, shall assumo tho mat. nmonial relation, with all ita cares aud respoasibilitios,is quito a debatablo question, may remain 8o for an indefinite poriod, par- ticularly with the latter, 50 loug s he remains in that condition ; but let it fail in love with 8omo Iady of his owa sphiero in woctoty, and tho question s at onco decided. For him thoroe i but one side tu the subject. Ilo thinks of nothe ing but to marry, sud that ns soou as cire cumstances will periait. What was needed in tho tirst 1ustauco with this geutleman, while ho was dobating the queation in bis mind ? Evi- dontly that Lie should bo brougb in contact with the lady, not onlyin such wuy asto form her scqualutance, but ou such intimate social rela- tious us to develop tho affections and form the attachment which ripecs into love. What was needod in this suppused cado is the great neod of o The great evil comptained of ia the natural and uecerwary result of tho presont customs of society, »ilch as eflectually separatu the sexed in Lueir social relations asif thore wus & Iaw prolutiting their ac.vaintanco. Thousands of our best and most prowising young men rurely have an opportunity of associstiug witn tho youug ladies of thuir own class under circum- atances favorable to forming attachmants, and sull less to tall io love, Cold, caleulating wife-bunting is ropulsive to onr idoas of proprioty, aud uuiversally ridieuled by all clasuos in_mociety, whilo Lusb: hunting i8 tabooed eutircly, Matrimony sbould, as 1t usually does, reult incidentaly, s it wore, with- out being the ubject sought in forming acquaint- ance, Jlarriago suould be based ou love,~true, Leartfolt lovo, 2 What is ucoded, therefore. to correct tho ovil, is thiat tho partics interested bo furnishod with & common ground on which tc meet, sud sur- rounded with such circumstances and opportu- nities as will favor thelr becoming thoroughiy acquainted, forming chimonts, aud tivally fatling in love 1o eud in mwarnsgo. Youask, howdo L praposs to accomplish this ? I snswer, through what are termed * club- roows,” or inktitutions similurly organized. Lot the clubroows bo opeued to both sexes alike, and 1 would have their numbors ivcrcasced, aud their faciitios for furnishing amu-emout aud recreation larsely oxtonded, mo ss to mvet tha wants of all cla<ges 1n sozioly, aud the tactes of the various: mewbore, Theso clubs, or associations, should be or- ganized aud coutrolied by the older membors of #ociety. 'Their object to Le to promote thoir mutual bappiness, and the enjosment of lifo, with 8 spocial refeonce to tho wanner of spond- ing thewr evoniugs and leisurs hours, New membens to be sdmitted only by ubanimous consont, Bpocial care 10 bo tuken that noue slsll bu adinitted whoso moral or social char- acter 18 objectionatilo, so that parents could feol that their sony aud daughtors were never ex- poscd when at tho club rooms. 1 would bave cvory young man and ovory youug lady to seok mwumbership in some sucit club, suitablo to tueir epliore in sociely, and make it & point to spend a fow hours evory ovouing, or au often as circumstauces waul pernit, in amusomente, pamos, singing, dauciny, or iu the way wost couguuial to their tastes ond teeling, The objoct, remember, is amusoment aad re- roation ; tho result with the young folks thus tuiown togother would soon” be, firat, attache wont, thew love, and, fiually, warriage. Fow persous of eithor sex with such advantages for forming acqosintauco sud sttachmeut s thesa clubs would wfford, would remain singlo to the 880 of 30. It {4 not the foar of juability to sup- vort & wifo aud family that keops wo muuy men from marryng ; it s solely becanuo they huve uever loved any one suficieutly, and thut want of affoctionia not m fault in thoir naturo, but tho fault of society in not providing the propor vp« bortumitios for tho exereiso of tieir atfections. 1f our citics aud towns woro fiiled with ciube or ausuciationa of tho kiud 1 havo wudicatod, sud properly mansged, groat good woull rosuls not oaly mnmmomlllfi. but vast suwbors of both duxem might bo thus saved frowm golug to the bad, Young wen wow aro driven, s it wore, by Decessily to soek awusomont and roelaxation from tho day's labor at places of resort from whicl deccul womeu aro entiraly oxcluded. ‘The rosuly is demoralization, sud, in sy casos, La:u::cnl clubs be established, and let it ba underatood that wemborebip in such clubisa passport to good society, aud our young wen would desert (be low baunts aud look to & higher aad pures class fur amusements. LLus, under ibhune. NUMBER 25, the gulte of amusements (which :he Church formerly coudemued), reform the wotld, 1 woul.d hiave the world to be what the immor- tal Burns seomed to think it W3, as he ez presmed it : - Tait world, ax weel as I nnderatang, 1a 81 encuauted fuicy land, Where pleasuro is tua my Makes Bours like minutes, hund 1 £ obe! Daute by fu’ light, | C. D, H A NICE, SENSIBLE LETTER, To the Editor of The Citcuso I'ribune : i Daxe County, Wis,, Bopt. 15.—Will you let s Eadzer it havo a fingor in your discursory pie? Hevingernsed the various printed opiufons on tho subject of matrimony in your 1ssucaof Bept. 5 and i1, 1 fee! bupolled to #ays word or two. + Nuw, firet, I don't beliovo marriage is on the de~ clias. 1 Lelievo fust as many people macry auwicr did, taks tho sears through ; but there | B16.MOr0 peogle in the world than there wero a fow conturies agu, vanrcguoatly thero may ba mote kiugle men aud wonon drifting about than formerly. Qucoin so uiten the world causes x Benkation of omo wort. This gome obliging party kupplios by motting o wico hitle fictton atloat : “The world 1n lon'y cougealing, and Wil evontually tuin tnto an forberg™; +'Tha Luman family is coustantly diminishing in state uire, aud the earth will v time bo poopled wub Prgwios s Marringo 1s ou tho decling, and the Luwau family will beconto extinct as n couses queuce,"—all of thedo, and each of them, backed by etatiatics of tho most couvincing character, But supposing the fiction to be & fact. and the fact 10 bo a fault, nhora shall we placo the blame? I belicvo tuat iy the quésion befora the houso, 18 it not 2 Taving srrived at years of discrction, anid hasing made men and women a study all my life, [ am not sithout some idens and opiuions upou this all-absoring topic. Lu tho firet place, young ladien of tho Ppresent day aro Loa faud of flirting to look favorably upon marage. Inalden times, women did not puar. uo tho rote of mathematics. Latterly they bave ta N fms 4 the ult has been din- untroun s sy “/ “srvervity, they ail run to additiou asu 3 ) 7, “n agd, multipli- To seo Low L. i ¢ wand, cation, %ty ' securo —how many propouals whe U7 [, has bee cuma tho manis of the Girl of the ¥ iod, sud, as & coure juence, tho Youth of the Poriod 1y nlazmad, Atter one cxpotiouce, he goos about sitgig, Lo gurle aro all & fleoting show for tuuiy's delusiou given ; their smiles of Joy, theic tourn of oo, delusive shine, delusivo’ flow— theru's not ono true iu woven," and concludes mith, ** Not any for me.” But beren ho 18 nuwise, Flirtation is simply 8 discario—liko scarict fover or chickon-pox. It attacks the growu-up gurl anywhare from 16 to 47, Lias its ruu, moro o less virulent, and then basses awar. Ihe worst thrt very uften makos the beat mifo. Like tho high-struug nlly that 6uwashen vingle vehicles and dofies contral, when tamed aud wated sk drives splendidly doublo, Lhen again tho young ladies aro alsrmed and frightened by the muitiplicity of unbappy wivs, oud droad taking the fatal stop to that bourns from whence no womas returns savo throughtho miro of the Livorce Court. They Lear tho wretched utories of neglected and abused wives, they luok on tho faded and hopelesa counte- nancew of women wha wars nce bright, Isogh Iug irls, aud thoy couclude marrisgois n delusion, 6 chost, & anare, and uwfv will koep cloar of it, Lut i they would do as I bave done, look fure ther than tho surface, they would tind thero soma wives wero fally half—ofton two-thirds—in fault for thoir own uubappiness. Thero haa been too much wriiton and said iu late yoars about the yor down-trodden, abused woman of the land. Women Liave como to beliovo it, and are aver ready to lay oll tho blame on masculine shoul- dors, aud clans thomnelves amoug the martyred tuiuta, Ihavein miud among my immodiate acquaintgnces some dozen unbappy wives, I kuow husbauds and wives intimately, nud have been tho coutidant of the wives in many of the cnde, 'Thoy relate to me aggravations of the most trying kind, and at the same tumo I vone ture o utate my belief that, were 1 the wifo of Buy oue of ten out of tho twelve husbands (sup- posing, of course, that I loved the man I mare ried a4 they aro supposed to). I conld be a Lap- Py wife and makemy husband Lappy, Womeu ex- szkerate littlo troubles ; women livotoo much for solf, aud dou't let thelr minds bave rango coough. They give way to their norves too often, aud dou't cultivato tact opough., Ikuow thero'sre men no womun cun ba bappy with, T know there are brutes, and pigs, nud blocks of wood among the so-called mon of the land, with whom tuct, | atiuce, or love are aliko poworless toaffect! But such mon usually show their col- ors hofure misrriago, and a woman of secse and wisdom can avoid tying berself to one of them. I eho isonco tied, sho must either submit to maityrdow or ecpaiation. But I houestly beliova thero i not au ordinrily-intelirgent, respoctablo, aod xind-hearsed wman on oarth, who does not driok hquer to stoul his braine, but would mske & loving, good hisband, if hie married a woman becausy bo loved lor, and she did her 181t faikfuily, Patience, patiooce: chearfule nesm cieorfulness,"—lot that bo a wife's motta. Dow’t rculd and pout bocauso your husband losow bis tewpor, or makow a fool of himsolf any way, Youw'll gain nothig by it. Make him a-Lamed by your perfect nwootness and goutle~ ness. Dou't “neglect your toilet, and scowl, and say, " Ob, 1 dou't maiter how I look,” becausa your busband praisos sowme other woman a listlg moro thau s in guod taste. Just keop yourselt looking_ your piottiess, and by and by ho will discover that some oco st home lss a far swooter faco than any he mecs sbroad. Dou't beg ect your accompl.shiments bocause yonr busband " pever praises your slogivg, or your paintiug, or your flcwers, Mako oxtra sndeayors to oxcel, rather, aud by-and.by Lo will hear tha Praisa otliors bestow upon you, snd will dise cover that lio posuesses a wife to be proud of, And, above all, dou't fret and scold over all Lis shoricomings, or auy of them. I teli you poui- tyely, nothing is evor gainod by cross words, 1 you ean’t win him from bus orrors by khna’ and lovo words, and tact, and caaxing, you cau's by scolding ; 1f you tutond to ga with him to the end of the journov, go in peace; and If Lo ia any man at all, this method will work with bim, Uirls oxpoct too much of marrage. No girl lives to-day, 1 vonture to say, who has secn 20 years, and has not bad Lor troudles, aunoy- suces, and voxations. Yot thoso samo girls will marry, knowing of tho carcs aud respousis bilitios marriago icurs; but bocause their lives are uot all sunshine, they will whine over their troubles, forgeiting their added pleasures. It we would know the ja{l of wothor-lovo, o must bear tho }augs of birch, and tho worry aod wonr of sleoploss uights und days of anxicty. Wa can'tbo maidy sod wives'tvs, ‘fhicre lies tha Kreat faalt, Girls want (o catry the freadom sud lightness of maidenhood into their marcied lives, and feol wronged becauso it goed. Whag ehoor folly, Tha dainty applo-blussom muag drop its fragrant pink leaf before is can becoma & mellow risset! Girly, thero 1s no need of your belog unhappy wivos, If you chouso to bo buppy oues. 1f Euu aro & true womsn, 84 you claiin Lo be, with Leart, u soul, and a wil, you can take the hand of some vne of your lovors, sud journey on with him to the end, bappy in your double burdens and pleasures: and i you go about it in the night way, you can make most anything you chiooso of the mau you marry, Ob, Mr. Editor, thero is”ever and ever sa much moro I want 10 say on this subjoct. Do you let them mako 8 socond visit, I wonder? it not, I'll boobliged to steal in_under a disguise, 0 a4 to Lave miy ** say " out. I wan't to give the boys a fow bits, but haven's room here, Evia Wuxzren, AN IMPENETRABLE MASK. To the Eiitor of The Chicuge T'ripunss Garxspuso, IlL, Bept, 5.—Allow me to thank Toe TiisuNe mansgement for introducing the + Young P'eople’s * department into thas much. valuod paper. I havo oftea thought that a pube lie discuseion of the ‘“marrisge question,” and ** follies of wociety," would set our youung mox and women to thinking, and {kat the thougly would nos ba without action. Iu other words, that we noed the soverast B0ad of the publia Ppross, After reading an article in your yesterday wmornlug’s paper, writteu by one who styles her- solf * Que of Chicago's Daughters,"” thers arise foelings of su antagouistic nature,—one of sd- tiration, tho othor of diseatisfaction. While | pralse her noble, womanly strength of oharaotar, and admire ber good common sense, yet 1 cay but boliove that sho has judged the opposity gex 300 barshly; that she 1s not scquaioted with man's better uaturo. The fact, which @