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VOLUME 29. WROUGHT IRON PIPE, " FIELDHOUSE, DUTCEER & BELDEN, MANUFACTURERS OF DCHT [ FOR GAS, STEAM, AND WATER. OFFICE AND WORKS, No. 109 South Canal street, Chicago. DISSOLUTLTION. arinership horetaforn exiating between_the wunder tho firm namo of B, M, MOORE & this dny dissolved by mutual conment, Mr, 5. M 00k Eretiring, The busincss of the Iale Orm, ns @enernl Laenranco Agants, will bo sottled by JAMES H, MUORE and JOUN J, JANEY, who wil L‘"Il”'"_\m the llm‘e‘i fl&dt! {ll‘g flr&llx-ll‘ll‘nl.\l‘uf“ M(IU“E & JANES, Dilice, 130 aud 121 Lakslion AEmR A 3, MOORE, BIL, JAMES ML, MOORE, JOHNJ, JANES, Chicago, Oct, 1, 1875, CARD. In reti-4ng from tho above firns I most cordially re- commen:L my lato partners, and beapesk for then tho rame courtesy and patronsge o liverally hustowed upon the old Orm, Mesare, MOURE and JANES have 3 loug had charge of tho Inguranco bustnesn of B. M. MOORE & CO., that thoro will be practicallr no curnge f0 §a monsgement or o Compauies repre- sonted. T alsll heroadter givo my wholo attention to the Real Estate and Loon huainess, nnder tho hrm- mamo of 8, 31, MO & CUMMINGH, 10 Chicago, Oct, 1, 1875, 8, Jauzs HL Moone. ot 3, JANRR. INSURANCE THE AGENCY OF MOORE & JANES Represont the fallowing-nsuwed Compantes ¢ nARTFOR?&;{lE‘flBflRANOE co. Asseta OvEr..iiuies 20000 $2,730,000 5 i INSURANCE CO. TQUITARER TR THRN, $300,000 Aesats over... AT, PIRE NATION. HARTFORD, CO: At over..... IRV st Over. e 5T.PAUL FI. e e RIS AN D, METCATITILE Nor‘l’gg CU, UF Lsnlllll." AND EDINBUNG, Assels OFe 5 + 0. 414,000,000 % Al HUMBOLDEWAI‘&SUBLNO G Arsetn Vo, .. toeraenss-$300,000 OFTICE: 119and 121 LaSalle-st. S. 1. MOORE & CUMMINGS, L EstateLoans, 119 & 121 TaSalle-st. egotinte term loans on Chicago Real Estate Seccurities, and pay particular attention to the sale and management of property, tho collection of ronts, and payment of taxes, oL ¥, MoonE. EDNUND A, OUMMINGS, CARPETINGS, HAANDEL BROS,, 121 & 123 State-st. On and aftor this doy wo shall show alino of INGRAIN Carpets, A lino of TAPESTRY Carpets, And g lino of BODY BRUSSELS Carpets 9 At Lowor Pricos than have yot been offered by any house in the city, ‘Wo shall bo pleased to havo buy- ors call and oxamino for themselves boforo purchusing olsewhero. OCT. 3, 1875. WANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State _TAILORING. _ WAMMOTH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, KNOWN A8 THE Tailoring Store, TUnder the sunorintendonce of JOHN STEVENSON, assisted by A. GOR- DON PATTERSON, lato of Poolo’s celebratod establishment, London. Lnricut stock of Fronea, English, Beoteh, aud Amcrican CLOTHS, SUITINGS, BEAVERS, &o., to bo found in the city. = Twenty por cent discount from usuel pricos for the noxt 30 days. UNDERWEAR. — . FOTTER PALMER. Tho Largest Btock anditho Largost CITICAGO. Kumber of Lines aver offored in this oity, consisting of Flannels, Meri- nos, Cashmeres, Scotch Wools, bllks, &e., from medium to flnest qualities the world produces, at unusually low pricos. WILSON BROS., 67 and 80 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike’s Opera Houss, Fourth- 8t., Cincinnati. 00 LR L IS oot Fational Tine of Stoamships. NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. HELVKTIA, turday, Oot. L7a.m. BGARE Ehont Sindy Dok 3 T8 EOYPT, 8. f50'iona. Qct. 16, at7a. 1. TR uuum.u}a:n ot 23, st Loy, Thuraday, Get. 7. "Ytotrn tek: . lrranc Ackots,’ 838 curcency. h olla b p iacurdar, Oct, oy A0 TN GOLD' (neludioy wizo): nt cabin, 8110 and 8140, aocordiok 0 ssoomnodation Jcond eabin, 873 third, $4. ' Roturn tiskots at raduce el , with suberior_accommndatious, fu- — QEORGE M ACKIENEIE, ARout, 1 Brondway, N, 70 AND TROM LWERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, 138 LaBalle-st,, corner Ma: ol by #rpoal, do. Usbin, 8¢ Great Waestern Steamship Line. Cibin 4 LR R A TR R IN EXOLANUE FOIL AMERICAN LINE. Adall portatn Grest Britatn and the Continent. NOHOR LINH. U._'S'_ Lln"“ New York to Bristal (Kngland) direet. $5.00 Packages Bl of Nationa! Careoncy, REDUCED RATES h"'rl Baturday to fllnle;. ‘l;‘-‘rm g MAIL. PRACTIONAL CURRENCY TRIBUNE OFFICE Prioes Reduced o §3, $3.60 nad $4.60 per Doy, The most Lisant Hotol fn the eity. 300 Ruporh Tooms, megnificently furufshed aud provided with bathn 3 ontirely_fire-proof, Army Headquartors, Tocation one binek from BISSELL & HULBERT, Nos. 3 and 36 East Washington-st., Opp. Fleld, Lelter & Co.'s liétail Dry Goods Storv, and sdjoining D. I, Fisk's Wholesals Milltuery Store, GLO, 8, PALMER (lsto uf City Hotel), Clerk, U, BANDS, Proprietor. $2.00 per Day. ‘Thn beat house for §2 per day in tho conutry, ___ UNDERTAKLRS' GOODS. ORNAMENTAL WORK 1 FOR Undertakers, In Silver and Gold, Largest Variety. CRANE, BREED & CO., 683715 Wost Eightliat,, Clucinna! SOLUTION. The capartnersbip heretoforo existing botwenn the suliscribers undee tho nama of Stmysau, Norwell & Co,, s thiu day dissolved by mutual conpent, W. A, BINPSOYN, 1L 8, NORWE! J.6; BIMPSON, COPAINTNITRSTIIP, Tho undersigned will contiuue the business of the fato frm of Simpson, Norwoll & Co,, uuder the utyls of W. A, Slupson & Co. "+ A, BIDPSON, Chicago. ept. 30, 1573 3.0/ BIMIEON, Beat from a givens smouns, the lurgeat church or smallsat cottage, We especially S§TOVES AND FURNACES. of fuel in open grates and Frauklin_stoves, than closo recommund thew for soft coal, Cull snd see, or send for clrenlar, OUBHING'S TUBULAR §fove, Grale, and Furnace. stovea. Wo bavo tlirtson CUSHING, WAKREX & CO., HE q TER This didcovery gives wore Sizew of furuacex, Cai warm No, (8 Lako-at, _NEW_PUBLICATIONS, The Seturdey Bvenig. Horld A Now Litorary, Art, and Socioty ‘Woekly, VWill be issued THIS AFTERNOON, Oot. 4, 1876, with all the nows. 1t will bo for salo at tho News Depots and on tho atroet. W%fi%fi Wine VINEGA lehrated for Ity R TIUNGT) VO P e CHICAGO, SA e Ehicano Dailp RDAY. 0OC __HOTIONS. LA . 3 3! BROTHERS. DISELAY AN LEXTENSIVE LINE OF Novellies I Fancy Goods, FANS, TRIMMINGS, LADIZY TIES, RIDDONS, 276, Frosh Novoltios {n Jewelry In Tieal Mulby Bots, Bragolots, &c., Real Sholt, Real English Garuet, Coral, Italian Porcelsin Bets and DBrooclies ; 100 Bonanza Miniature Broochos at 51,00, worth $3.00. PARQ. .. T q FARS---NEWEST DESIGNS, Cardinal Red,Centonnial, Pearl, Ivory, Real Bholl, Bone. and Russia Leather, Evony and Tnamolod Sticks, carved, plain and om- bossed. Tho most complote stock in tho Woat, and atlower prices than can bo found clsewhero. 'f'ho bost Hilk und Satin Fans to bo found, at $1.00, TRIMMINGS, In Ostrich, Fur, Foather, Cock Plumage, Dloss Tape, nad in new combination: Pringos in endless varioty, cheap. Passe- montories, with and without boads, 1n now patteras, Bwan's Downs and Chenilios in all colora. Ono hundred dozon Heavy 8ilk Brocaded Mutlies, at 260 and 500. Ribbons-.-G-inch Cardinn), Navy Blue, and Soal Brown Gros Grain Bash at 000; 7-inch ot $1.0u, worth $1.50. A Job rich Brocaded Tinscl and Ilo- man Neck Ribbons at 180 por yard, rotatled aluewharo at 40 ata. Five hundred doven clogant Brocaded Ties at 60 contn, woith $1.25. A full lfno of Mo- hair Draids and Bindings in new colorings. Duttons of all shades to match Drose Fabrica, 121 & 123 Btate-st. Trenty-secoud-st. and Hichizan-ay, R D0GK 0 LEASE TERM OF YEARS. Sealed Praposala will be reccived at Clerk of the Luard of Fducation, THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1835, at 12 m, K tho DRY DUCK’ lovated fu Black 88, Brhool Section Addl- t100, on the Houth Branck of the Cldcsgo Jver, be~ tween Tlorrison nnd Polk-ste, Any further information can be obtained on pplica- ton to JAN Attorney of the Loard of Lduention, Addross Iy C Tund Property,” indorsed * Proposais o Leass lry Duosk Ty Comnestton rescrvea the rinht to pafect any ona, or all of the Proporaln uabmitted, sy they sball Geem far tha beat {xtercats of ties city, WILLIAM J. ENGLI6H, ML It FURNISHING GOOLS. CELTED fiififigu Hosiery Stare, 72 STATE-ST,, near Randolph, OFFERS . EXTRA INDUCEMENTS, Positive Clearing-Out Sale Of & well-sclocted and sasorted stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISEING GOODS, ‘Wo can’t bo undornold, as wo offor every erticlo much bolow cost of importation or manufacture, — . GROCERIES. ] Groceries. BUY YOUR RUT—SEPPLIES or Teas, Colfoes, Spices, and Grogeries C. JEVNE'S WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE, 1 < 8 NWorth Claric=at., In quantities o sutt, at truly wholessly prices, Flue Mogune Tess a sprcinlty. Atways the firat in tho flald. L offor § tho first und only Involce of MALAGA GRAPES Importod this senson. C. A LT I, Wine Herehanl, 146 East Madisor-sl, DENTISTRY, .. TEETH. Why pay $20 81d 830 when you eun got the best full sot of teeth ut DR, McCIRESNEY'S for $3, 'Tho finvst and most fashlonablo resort in tho iy, Coruur Clark and Handolphouta, _COLLEOTION AGENCY. g ®uy May always Sud succoss in » credis business If debtors pay prowptly, Toeipect this you wmaat pasd claims whien diw, ot employ mieasures that wiil. Tl Agouey wdwits of B0 comtirvmiae with bad debgory. FRASIEIW'S COLLECTION AQENCY, Coruer Slato and Mooroe-sts, __10_RENT. _ TO RENT . FURNISHED HBOUSE on uab-st., nesr Dr. Swings Church, (hree-story kud Lascuient, ¥tons front, haude sowsly furpalied, with diisg-roon and kitchan atiie ol to, KAL) . fl’.‘l?&‘;& APl 10 & Usdd Dy WA Ladalle- PIANOS. BALLET. DAVIS&E, GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGELT PIANOS! SEVENTY-FIVE VIRST PREMIUMS ATTEST ILEIR Orapproechabls Ecellance! More than_ 20,000 have manufactured, and are wow u The HALLIYT, DAVIS & (o, PIANOS are indorsed by stich mu- steal monarchs as the fofllowing: poter, the Waltz Kine, ipuscr ani Manter, AR, Court ianist, Jerlin, unit, St e KU )Y, Court 1 Wizard of the Vioiin, CRBUBU, Court Plaulst, Dussel- , Court Pisnist, Saxony, D (T, Hayal Coucert “aster, Derlin, JOACHINM, Cidef Ditector Horlin oyl Anadeny, ‘wlur Royal Academy. , Iresidcut Leipsic Con- of M, TZLLL, Direstor Leipsio Conscrvatory of SEN, Orchostrn Master, Saxony, TAUD, Ch. 3urical Director, Prussisn Crairt. Musfest Dirertor, Prussian Court, ¢ RUDURY, Protesssr Berlin Royul Academy, The Planos thun indorsed by the collective gentun and autlaritios of the world pis be found in large varlely, together with the Smith’s Amcerlean Organ und the Kinball, Grest Cuton, and ‘otber 11anos, at my Wararootus, corner ftate and Adats-sis., Culcago. W. W. KIMBALL, Role Northwestern Agent, CORNER STATE & ADAMS-STS,, CHICAGO. PIANOST THE STECK” WAS AWARDED THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT VIEHNA EXPOSITION OF 1873, BY THE MOST EXACT- lic ARD INCORRUPTISLE JURY EVER CONVENZD AND IN THE FACE OF THZ MOST POWERFUL COMPETITION., THESE PIAWOS ARE UNEXCELLED IN POWER AND PURITY OF TONE AND PER- FECTICN OF CENERAL MECHAN- 50, WHILE IH POINT OF RURABILITY THEY ABSOLUTELY EURPASS / LL OTHERS, CER'L ACEHTS I CHICACO-THE T & SORS geT & RILSIC 0. < CLOTHS, &o. DR RAY PALMER HOURE, STATIE-ST, WHOLESALE At prices loss than to be found elso- whore in the Wost. Tho entiro stock purchased sinco the lato docling in pricos. Fronoh, English, and Scotch SUIT- INGS, OVERCOATINGS, and CLOTIIS of overy description, ALSO, . s e Ladies’ Cloakings. All the Above can he Purchased at Retail, POTTER PALMER. e o o BATE: ‘ FINE GOODS, CORRRECT STYLES. ERBY & BARNES, 101 M.A DISOIN-ST. €30 supply city or country with old brand LACKAWANNACOAL 1y ton, car-load, or cargn. any limo wanted, illoss. barg, Lekisgh, Eno, Urfsr 1711l and Cannel Coal on band, Ui East Madin on'at, cloe 1o bridye, 123 Soutls Marketal, west eud Eigoe teeutiegt, Brdge, aud Nort Pig T Lighthotn, HODERT LAW. ON THE OHIOAGOS VB, 8T. LOUIS, BOBTONS V8. HARTFORDS, MUTUALS V8, ATULETIOS, Bold st FOLEY'S, 140 Clark-st,, at 11 o'clock, by Cl1AS, __MISCELLANEQOUS, ~ SCHOLARSHIPS grestly reduced rated, Addrecs ___ 1L B PIATT, 10 Jsckeon-at, 75 NP IpY) “ » Puts” and “Calls Oun Gratu, For full fufonuation how to opersts oo Lhte tarket send for our circ .QLAHK & co, 190 Waablugroa-st., Chicago. 'OBER 2, 1875.—TWLELVE PAGES, THE YOUNG PEOPLE. More Especially Those Resid- ing Away. from Chicago, Vho, Mowever, Have Yiews to Ex- press on the Marriage Questions Rural Simplicity as Comparcd with City Extrav- agance, Country Girls Not Merely Useless Ornaments, At Least They Say They Are Not, and “That Settles It.” The Young Men alse Claim Superi- ority Over Their Chicago Cousins, But Read What They Have Writ~ ten, and Form Your Own Conclusiong, A WIFE OR NOT A WIFE, Ia there o men who ever thought To Iive » pugic lifem Uix joya und worrons bear aloze, Nor'ohare thens with & wife? He to biv atudy bonds his wteps, O'er Luoks for bours to pore, And thiuks thst bacheiordom {s bearan, And wormsnlioud a Lore. And when the shatos of night down fall Trays Lo for eoul and Lody Thot wets tue kettio ou tho sto7e To muke a bow of tuddy, Who, after he han dratned the * cup,” Il firmly meeepe the tale, And mattera diich, * 1l g9 up-states,— “Lhat 1n (lac) AF 1 amm abie,” At length, romchow he nears the top, And wnrnnira (6}, P fathog, M5 legn would ue'er Lavr hrought zie here Were it uot for thy raliiug,” Ho takes bim to his Ionely bed And thinke, * Fll change ms iffe3 For thiriy yeves Dve lived nloje, Bt uow 1) hnve & wife" Another sear ling paseed aay, And all sronnd looks Lright, Acteety wife treads the 0ld oak stalre Witk & wprivging step and Ligit, e listenn to her wiivery Lo He prage for leugthened i ATs ths6 1aL 1y worse than mad ot tako & wfe, THE “YOUNG MAN" DISCOURSETH. To the L'ovtor of The Chicago Tritunc : ATCHISON, Ku., Sept. 20.—I coufees to have takien n great deal of interest in the matrimonial discursion now going o through the colnmius of your valuablo pujer, aud as tho Gireus-ion s in- tendod mainly for young men, and as I am one of that numbor, and Lisve u fow thouglis to offer on tha ubject, I incloso thom 1o you just to sev how thoy will look done up tn jrint, Now I um mot cue of “New England's soft-boned woaklings, whose cowsrdly subscrviency,” ete, ; nor oue of * Bloomingtoniau's young follers, lacking tho esacutial attributes of a noble man- lwod : nor indoed do I part my hair in the mid- dle, a5 Nettio W, charger., or wear slk nnderwear, —but T plead guilty of being a bachelor sud of baing youug, When I read Harry Frev's lettor, whero ho wiskes that Nettio could look iato his den and soe his—his—shirts and socks and throgs, to show that they weren's milk bat full of holes wud washed out, I Toulied at my own traps and agroed with him, but Vlushed. Ob, my! Harey, Low could you ? You seo, Mr. Editor, Tam young, s fuiling I have i common with poor Whitelaw Leid, of the Nuw York Tribune (woo Sun), nod I am remiud- ed of that dwstressiog fact overy day by the s Now Englande” ‘*Widows" and < Grand- mothers," who, startiug out oo the admitiad bawe of my jurenility, ply mo with good ndvice, tho overlasting vefrain of whiclh is, ** Get mar- ried!” Dolenging to that busy body of tho genus howo yelept drummets, I am almost daily bored by wy customers with the query, *Weil, Char- lio, are you married yet?” And when I turn my weary orbs sadly upon the speakers, and ro- #poud with an emphatic No, they doplore my way- warduess, yank me out yards of good advice, und say, * Well, you ought to get married.” This Los beon the groat bano of my life trip after trip, year after year ! Two short monthys agoan old aud respected, but misguided, cus- tumor of mine in Kentucky, after puttivg the stercotyped question to me, and being suswered in the negative, took off bus spectacles, besmoed a fow muments benignly upon me, sud then broke theimpresaive silouce with, *You ought to got warned! " I moved unoasily in wy chuir, and tried to turn the conversation by talklug of that remarkablo eae in Baltimore whore a wom. an Liad four bubics all at one time, tho ravages of the grest American grasshopper, and the tiz- rung out of the Ueccher tnal, Lut it was no wo! ‘Ihe old gentlemsn was incxor- uble, and, with that entbusiasm whick the aver- ago rovivalist dieplays, got mo iu & corner and, producing papor and poucil, bo began to tigure ot we. ko croes-exawined me ou wy littlo bulls uud oxpoudes, added, multiphied, and gave o as tho recalt tho asaurauce that I cunld afford to et narried very well, wud that, being a young wman (ob, bow I deprecate wmy misfurtune m boing bora young, and Low I'wish to bo the rontor 0f the venerabie lull Allen by twonty yeara!), 1t was the best thiug I could Jo. liaviug extorted Lho promise that 1 wonid *think of 1t," ho lot mo go, and I Lent my woary stopa to the uearest #aloon aud fosbly culled for a lomonade with a *suck inw," Wiale I was thus ** braciog up," I cass wy eyos over the old gont's igures, and 1t seotus that, if 1 would ouly g1ve up emokiuy cigare, drinkivg Wi, foiug L0 OPeras or LLpatros, wesr stors clothes (choap ones), and relisquish all the fun sud amusement that & young worldhug ke my- self uuuunll{ indulges in, tbat Icould Lavos wife of wy bosom 10 Kroot we svory night with suled, aud uestlo her bead ou my sbirt bosom; Dave two oF three Joug onos Wipd Lot noses on iy paotaloons, aud be & goud citizeu gen- erally. Weil, now, I thank you, not any fruit for mo! Harry Froo 18 corruct whet ha instats that buoro o *u-uce 10 A8KINZ & yOung twah tu barnced himsell 1o s garl whoshur Lo wants to or ot Liku Mr. Jeffersou Davie, uli I suk, Mr. Editor, 18 to bo lot alone. Ou my salary 1 live com: fortably. I have no extravagant habits, but [ am geed to ivosn & certsin way, Uive mo a good cigar aud u bottle of Yours Cliquut, & pood bed to sleep in, anJd somutbing tu eat, a good shot-gun sud & fullnv burd-dog, aud [um we bowe und have all tha compuniouslup I want. 1t 1 feel lonely, I mu cull on my l:dy frionds, or 0 to 0 Opers of the {eatro, 1 do Siop ses wiiy 1 should give up wy letle habits or swdssments, sod live shabby fust in order to bave & wite! I don't sev Aoy advantago ia ik, and, withous being ' weak-boned " or lacking the **attributes of noble manhood,” sm vot “realy 1o sabjure mdy Lo stald, pleasant, freo way of lising Lo bocomo & rlasiug old bore of & Plnlintine. And to be serious, where can vou find s _girl powalays who will matto you a good wite? A gt who will sympathize with son, live only for &nd throngh you # A girl thatix not perpeinally thinkingz_ of dressing or Low to cclipre Mrn, dJones, over tho way ¢ ‘Tho gir) that i phymeally ablo and comuetent 1o ba a muther, that” kuowy ho# tu take care of o hourehold, and known how andinnotselinmed 1o eook, 1ustead of rlangliter. ing tho lateat pieco of muac or ktatung over and over the melancholy fact that sue is grow. g older » The pirl that kuows how to brin I their own sewing. | daughter clenning lamps tho other worang, * that L euuld not make a loaf of bread, tha Lackelor 1o teriw, wrestls with the butcler, . and koop in check the wily grocer 7 'Uho girl thint kuows the use of moucy, and tinks of her husbaud as acroetbiog moro than o man to ! wlave and toil 1 order Uo Jeep bor tn dresres | i ey e aud flaery ¢ Tho giel with & charnzter like that | o u frens of Cawar's wife, that il alsazs bo tiue to o wan. that Is not o religious, fool or & devotea at the feet of tho parson? kcho Buawers: Whera ? I know very well that there are €aid to bo such 1+ and for the vroof I am dirccted to tho ud breathing of love, devotion, ccong- Bale! Very line, perbaps, But how do y, ete, 1 kuow that theea mweet girln, angols i disguive, Atu ot frockie-nosed, or that they would not “juw " & mun aftor marriage, of by tho rolliug- i or fat iros b ? :innd " wnd others who have writton 1 ertor when they agsume that ey keeps youny men from That wuy dater wowe, but tho ma- t atry becatao they feel e wow. and do not keo any Marrsed Dic, the Know, brags $ith 1t a duad of tesponmtbility an truubis to whirls the whoaiders of a bachclor aro ors, aud for which, us they argae, and 5, 108 pretendud jorm aro not o fair exchange. The voung men du not want to rush to that bourne from which theie 18 no return, excopt through a thisorce comt! Thev dou't b7 gris, and that's what's the matter with Haunak! Ub !y bachder life 2 u fetoares £ ares ity jonity ot Terfealy e ix jolly nnd freet :arave the wie, wa’ hoen ! No tabl totind wy kiiee, Noscaibiug atiat the 5y Do pouttng, tor crydug (o ko Do vali tuy taler sntked * private " to me! *WunLpLive," THE SERIOUS SIDE OF THE QUESTION, To the Eastae of Phe Clieags Trtoune: Four Warse, Ind., Sept. 21L.—In these days of railroads, telegraphy, lghtmng maid-trains, and vrogtess in every direction. a newspaper, to suce ceed sud be ranked nmong the first aud Lest, must present to it roador a gieat variety of topics, and countantly new onos. aud thuse that ineite the largest nymber of readers, and neces- manily the ones on kabjacts of mont itoportance to all clas-es and couditioun of rociety and man- %ind, There thougbts Lave been muigested by resciug wany or nearly sll of the Jetters on the »ubject of marringo lately published in Tur Tusexe. It is eertaioly onoe of vital importance 10 all young; people, aud of interest to porsons of all ages. These who Lavo Lsd yeams of oxpo- ricuce cau give advice, aud tho younser oncs cun profit by tlus, and guard ogaiost their mis- 18 Tne TusuNe has evinced ity ugual en- i terprise in startivg, and keepini up, until every eide has been beard from, this interesting dis- cussion, and will doagreat deal of good by causiug many to thivk ecriously of this question; and [ ventura to say that vo paper over ventis lated more completcly, or published so muuy different persons’ views, in recard Lo any sube ject. a8 you Lave this ono: and thero will bo little that can ba asid or imagined relsting to thene questions when Fon are throagh with tuewm. I for une, ehould liie tobave theentire eollection vublished i book-form, and no dosbt 1t will be ity intorestin’ readon,” and do us 1wuch good as U, Clarke's work on **Ses lu Education,” sud the waoy bools this has provolied. Now. I bave not noticed a ribsle letter from our State, aud et the rixk uf beiuy therole, and only re. iterating what others mav buve written, I will give a fow Lumble thouzhts from my standpoint, 1 bielieve in eazly murrages, and tGuk, provide K LU0 PRIticn BIaT for Jo¥ie, ALE BT poscesod of comtnon ten-c, that they can live ou a4 little, aud less, thau tho young mau did slone, Asa rule, men are not Ly uature as economical a8 women, Neither sre they 28 small and penious, Men do things on & grander, larzer seale than women, snd eacnot come down to the hittio trivial detasls and picayune acts. 1 Lave pever Kuown a mau to stoop to sa little, coutempti menn tricks 88 many wowon Jo countantl Looking atier the smalieat deeails, and Leeping watch of tho odds and ends, seoiug that nothiug woes to wast, ia absolutoly becus- +8T¥ L0 8 Wotnau Leeping house on o emall in- come. Men cantot du those things, &nd this is one renson o good. weusible womay will bo a holp to bier busband, and cnable lun to ecouomizo and live on s pmall an incomo warriod oy he did eirglo, Again, Itruly believe that mob, an o claga, aro far ot extravagaut than women, aud their tastos and hatits are less noeeltivh. You suldom #ec & woman who dogs uot prefer to bavo her children well dresvad, and kava every- thiug possible, and who will uot deny herself for them. ‘I'io only rowpect it which women aro moro extravagant than mon iy in dress, whilo meu bave =0 many, mauy selflshi cxtravagances: and how mauy of the#e are mera gratisieation of tho senses ¥ Now, most women whn do dress woll do o to pleazo thoso aroond them, whily drinking, horso-racing, betting, gambling, smoi- fug, ate.. ato ouly to granfy totf ; and all wust adinit that & \oman's cxtravagance is far lews harmful and unseltish than man's, Lhoneh caring wotbing for dress mysolf, I do almire to Hee others tuely und fashiovsbly attired, and am alwavs glad to'xeo Wy Waiers as well deersed a3 thoir father can afforl. for they not oniy know how to dross well and in goodt taste, but can and do make nearly all of their clothes, theroby eaving ouc-ball. Thus they cag, when nocessary (sid this 18 verv ofien, when any pive cnko, purtry, Or cooking is required ), o into tho sitehen aud do any kiod of bousework w widow, thev alwave take care of the 10018 sud parlors, aud I sm prowd to say this towns coutaius many girls of this descrip- twa, wham, i€ You wews to soa 10 the patlor, atw party, or in #ociety anywhero, you would uot lwagine from tleir appoarance that thov ovou waw tho insido of & lutchen. Tlus talk about girls beig mere uselesa aruaments, ate,, nowa , in ALl seuselo-s twaddle, and bit the enurlivg of chronse fautt-tinders who thiuk the world 18 going to the ¢ Ol Loy ™ oud rotro- wrading overy day, becauso it has outhved themn, and thoy aro wofuily behnnt tho tunes, T bunestly beoliova that picls nowsdave ure more mtelligent and entertaming, una bas o twore divorsitied talents, thun our wrandmothers, be- causa tho worla bay been progiossing Aud ime Proving, A womon s sometbiig more now daya than a mero householl dridge ; sowing, | kmtting. and labor-anying machiuos of all kindy have mad» a wonderful change in woman's work as woll us man's, and it is not nocessary for our mothers to spend sl of their tine slaving and being mere heasts of burden, There aro #o manv thoughts that suggest themselyes in rogsrd fo thus subject, that it iy impossivle to desl with but a small portion of them ut a time. 16 you consider those that I sond you worthy sny nutice, T shall bo repaid tor writing themt. In conclusion, I willuay that I i 23 yosre oldand bave boen married nine yoars, We bave hived well on ¥60 a wonth, and_botter on £150, 1 think #1,200 a yoar is sufticient to support s swall fawily well, aud no man uoed be sfrald to marcy who bas an incomo of §700 or 900 u your, Hospoctfully yours, Hoosten Wire, AN EXPRESSION FROM MICHIGAN. T the Kditor of 1'As Chicago I'ribune ; ArrEasy, Mick., Sept, 28,—I havo become very much interestod in she lettors matnmonial which tave buen published in tho last fow issues of your paper. Like somo who have already writ- ton to you, the discussion of this subject bas prompted mo to soud a fow idens whick I hope way not bo condemnod Lo tho waste-baskot, An long a8 young peaplo ive upou tho Just 8o loug will ‘“the ald, eld stor, ropestod. I sooms wlmost twcrediblo hat s girl could marry & wan werely for wealth, position, & lbome, or for womanly Jottors ' written by them inthe | | ribune. NUMBER 39, (nP to be {ndependent. 1f she has sar special talent, musle, painciux. an aptitude for teaching, let her losrn how to usn R prace tically, Not liviog in & city, bat only " & modest Michigan siliage, { know nothing abaut s gisl's being brought up to do nothing buy dresa and vimt. The girs of “onc set.” 88 ¢ Minois Habia” (poor mihy gir)i—T'm afraid hor silly pride will havo mavy a sad fsll | 11 uhe daen not come to hor mennen roon!) calls it. cau all do hounowork, aud many af themda sl I found wur Congrensman'a For my part, L ehould bo ashamed to confess 3 really tidnot wupnoso thero woro auch mily girls i txintouco s I have diacovered thers are since: readag aomo of the lotiors published in vour parer.” I hope Minuie Haha ” and **hor sat " tmav bo vorved lika tho young lady who * dud not 3 d of the word wechanie," and mar- h Count who parted his bair In tho miodle, a6d hows cautlo on the Rbino proved to be a butber-shop n Milwaukeo. 1f gils are rilly euough ta Lith up their uoses AL & man 1n Lie work-ciuther, shien they will smule on him in Lia Lroadeloth. they never dreerve tho happiness of the home that man conld give to tho woman b loves. 1 't kuow why we aught to sxpect to have things wade so much e for us thun our mothers bnd, They workol and struggled aginst greater oddu than wo rhail bave, and T dou't know aw we shonld ¢rumoio Lecause we Wero nut Loru with w.lver spoous i our nuttha, I would nev-radvin: & grl (0 marry o man who had notinng wheiewitl to provide lier dsily Lreard, but if moro girls were cantent to look for- ward tu n small hotxe and lesn utylo on the stars, it v of thet would bo Ister from uecesmity, som kume of your lettera I foar auch utter nonwends a4 **boarding in the winter and going to tho springs in tho sitmmo: " is tue mim of too many feminine minas, As for the crusty bacholors who have been rhawing to the world how unamiable buman natare can be, if tha milk of human innduess bo not already curdled it theiwr bosows, I adviss thew to luok about them and sec if among the class whom Mrs, \Whithoy #o aptly terns * tho athar girls,” they cantot 4nd somo one who will kindiy take the tans of teacking thom that girl-pature is not so frivolousas iy, ~ doen). “ELa loss liable to reach that 5 o —— 5 THIS ,."’v,,"'l ‘A PRACTICAL. To the Eaibor of Tne "DJn - Baxe Covsty, LYY 4y, “aase allow Toom in your columus for » /7 Ton & It fetlowed, thoy must add to the be. /5% wealth, and wisdom of all readers. Tapccially lot tha rell-termed *slaves of the fow " ponder thom, that the cioudof discontout and sorrow brooding o'er thom may bs diepelled. An incressmnz **batk-nccount " hiss driven away msny a fls of Dluck, Why in it that thus clags, tho **bono and muow " of our lad, from whom wo justiy ex- pect 80 mmuch. too often only retrograde, and their 1ufluenca seems lost tothe world ? Is thora not a serow loose somewhare? Having a heart of srmpsthy to cwbrace the wholo world, thore i8 uo claes whom I would mora gladly help to clieer than that which our fricua ** Pea-Drivor” 50 ably represouts, Let me ray, then, vour letter is before me, and I will endeavor to comment s Lrietly ay possi- ble, and if sometiwes pointed, remomber tho kiod spirit which prompts mo to neglect my own presing dutios to help you. Buma oao lias safd, ** Gratitudo for what ano hos is the suzest way to get more,”? and in o season of fluancial pavie, when men of skill aud talent, used to large sala- riea, advertieo for **anything pormanent ; wages ot womuch ate object,” 8 man witha regular weekly income of #10 is not au especial object for pity. Were you to bo &t ouco thrown out of employment, you would look at things different~ Iy, Agwn, consider the trite adage, * Itis not bumuch what oue gots as what ono aves,” 1 cun point you to s fawily of onfy a wman and his wifo. He recoivoy 25 per day and she 1.50, and you may, surely thoy must have money laid up. Ob! no, they spend as they go, we are Thoy' livo ju sn old rookery of n bouse, disdain attending church, of ~course (thereby eavo expouwo). are not iatemporato, lave no asciots to keep up with in clothes and furnituro, Were shoy thrown oat of smploy- went to-day they would very soon boe objocts of publie chanity. ** What bocores of the monay 3" u:; .vo;x usk ;" sure envugh, Whas doos bocome ofit Rteturning to your “Given £10 per week,” I canuot understand how U conts per weok goes for putatoes wheu Liero the fuest quality (huga oues) kol fur 25 cents aud loas por bushel, only 40 miles from Chicagzo market, aud wo think we Rer mauy things lees in Clucago than here, ovea. 8 il porsvie a $1.50 sack of tour ouly lasts s week? 1 hopo yourd 13 not oue of the many famulies whero childron aro seen cating biscuit nnd vutter or sweo: cakos at all hours, with bite of thy rame lyimy wastefully about the house and yard, **Butchors' meat $1," that wonld al- low in our msrkot for 8 pounds best sirloin stesk at 1 slulhing per pound. I Lnow many, if ot taost of some clases of *poor poople,” dimtain to ert anythiog but first cuts of eteak, 1donot feel that the reccivor of $10 per week i Ly nny moeaus o poor man unloss ho civoses to” be. More of meat hercatter. With on ut 30 conts per gallon and soft soap 1 Autneyg per galion, I sw puzzled 1o soo the ne- craity o8 #pendinis 33 cauts iu that lie, for by + 1 tlud ono gallon best vil layts two wooky ut leass, and longer v stwmer, But possibly you will nol Lin.u s0tt S0up i YOUur nouse ; some won't, but nuuy rich boople bave fone found its alvuutaes in helang ont, aud would feul quite uunbld (0 supuly” servauws with the ouormous quantivy of bar hoap they delight 1 wasting, As fur toilet sosp, o calio Ingts & long tine we all Luow, E urniug from the ** neceasaries,” lot us look at the **luxwicd,” aud hoto 1n the tug of war, * Yoi don't eali ton, snd coles, and butier luxe uries, do you " Lthink L boar you esy. * My wifo caw’s do withous her tes, “anyway, uod my bhusbaod can’t do without his cap of coes,” and “the desr ehil- dron must hLave some better on their bread, poor thiugs." And so habit sud prejudice, wy guod siz, are likely to staud Lotweeu you sud w ;ix-nm'mn bank account. wish 1 had th tine to give tho numerous Jroofs that come to twy mud, bug suthes it to tay uow that the **rich ™ are not noarly so fros 1 the use of these things us the ** poor,” and our noblert physiciaus ali tell uy that they ouly tend to break down rather than build up the systow. Oh! that we could lomu from " the Fronch, the niost retined of untions, who ¢an poeitively live well on what sy aversgo Awmerican faiily throw sway, *Hoen in this country fivo yours,” says the Gerst to his fricud, *and ouly owa one build- iug fot 1" dow do tuey do i, and work as bard, aud got as littls us tue next one? When you buy ahoos frowm your Lard earnings, pray don's ot thouo dulicaty buty butiousd sid boots for tho childron, as 80 wsuy do. It won't pay if you want tv bocowo rich, Pooplo 1 your circum- stunces ore not dependent upon the charitios of a disponsary, noyut all. Asd 1 tad hoped to sbow you buw, but tind 1 1nust not eucroach upon Turshur spuce. 4y tho way, dou't Clicagoans know the worth of cracked wheat, Liuy s bushol for s little aver &1; it will last vou & month; cook and cat hke rice. Uh! Low youw'lt love 1, and fuol o woll. Try & bag of Uraham tlour ndong with your fiuo ‘white flour; how it will Lelp ous and wake you all 8o healthy, Next timo I'l hoype to tell you woro that will briog heulths and Dappitoed to sour home, sud add dullars to your bauk account—yed your bavk accouus, Jusk thiwk op it ! OxE Wao Knowe, THUTHFULNESS, FRANKNESS, FORGIVENESS, T the Bditor of The Chicago Trivunie & Davssronr, 1a,, Sept. 27.—The continued in- terest taken in your columus by the matrimonial question induces me to aek space to add a few suggestions to the wany alroady given by your eorrespondents. ' In tho first place, I will utate that one of tns firgt aud moat enscutial bivgy in love 1a, to Le perfectly fravk with cach othor; both parties sbiould be true to themselves snd sruthful to the otuer, Ilow mapy uveasy, troubled, broken Liearts thore are to-dsy, in which content and happioess might Lavo reiguod suprome but for any reason eave thatshs csred moro for bim | want of frenkuess, than for snyone eluo in the world. Yot I sup- Podo girle do marry thus, because they dread the future when father shsll bo takon away and they be thrown upon the:r onn pUOr Fesources. Ttbiok, in the firet place, a girl ebould learn how 0 keop & houss weth and then if whe cau be spated from howe, devotedior time 10 luarn- Rupoutauce inovitably comes for all uutrutiy and lsck of frankposs, but it olten comes log late, and only whan the ovil produced is fncurs. ble. Inlove as in overythiog olse, truth is the strongess of all thivge, uud fraukuess s but soother namo for truth; thoreforo, slways be frauk. You are less Likely to be docaived yous-