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1 B 00 Gy PARIS IN FLAME But They Are the Brilliant Blazings of tho Republio’s Fote-Night Tllumination, Graphio Account of How Fire and ¥ ::t Beantified the French Capital. fho Queer Rteason Why Juno 80 Was Selected for the Republic’s Per- manent National Hollday. A Flaming Display Wholly Unequaled in the Annals of tho World's Grandest Fostal Illuminations, & Niltion and & Mall People In the Streets to Ree Two Hundred Thousand Dollars Speat In Flery Celebratlon. AN =N The Pen-and-Ink Bketch Taken by Our Own Correspondent from Many Bpots. From Our Own Corvesprndent. Pann, July 1.—Paris 1s tominino. 8he ls the beautlful woman who, 1 ordinary attire, com- smands sttention and admiration. With her sunday clothes on sho becomes nbsolutely en- travcing. Paris in the holliday garb of Expo- sition time 18 this lovely woman n bravest garb. Yesterday she waa in royal fete-dny vestments, @ epectacle to turn the world topsy-turvy with delight. The Republic selected ita national holiday for an cssentlally Frenchy reason, Othercountries, as well ns France fn the paat, have fxed thelr day of nationat merry-making to commemurato sume pregnant bistorleal event. But France as a Hepublle assumes tha conclllatory mood, and secks to scrape the sensibllities of nobody. 8o {ts present rulers, fn choosiug a grand fete-day, liave rummaced their country’s annals to (nd twenty-fute hours {n mid-summer in which nothing whatever happened., : They had nearly given up the task in despair. A great nation which has had somo fifteen forms of gusernment in the past ventury, each smeared with more or less unuecessary biood, has boen oblized to crowd events together thickly. Bnt pationt acarching had s roward at last, and ft was (oumd that tho 80thof June in French Distory bhadd cleanliands. No King bad over lost bie Pead; no Emperor bren thrashed in battle; no churchman butchered Ly Uommunista; no revolutionists banistied: no devil ever been to pay so far os ascertalnable in any shape, oo that dayin France. Dovotces of the earncst Re- publle, the Honaparte stripling, the ponderous Clatibord, the stupld Bourbous, and the swarm of lesser party licads, could hang thefr bannera conalstently on the outward walls that day and Join grip in common gladness that prosperity wan now beaming upon thelr Jand. Bo stands the latost-decreed Freonch natfonal hollday, unique before tne world as an anniver- sary ol gencral rejoicing bocauso nothing ever oceurred within its <happy hours. God grant that peace moy now brood eternally over this "passion-tossed lund, and Franco over have ono sacred whits dayin lcr chronfctes,—a gay which no sad wrong erles yearly to huavea for explation, ‘The celebration of this TIRST OF THE REFUBLIC'S HIOLIDAYS ‘ook the customary geucral pnecs of displayed ‘bunting by day and fiee by nizht. Dut under those two common groupings there clustered details whoso magnificence htns never been rivaled by any nation In any age. First, a8 to the showing of flags. Paris all of yesterday was onc daucing wave of blue, red, and white drapery. No bullding was,too small 10 iunko n background for clustered tricolors; none teo large to bo covercd with shifting masses of home and forelgn banners, evergreen- garlands, and countless-hied lauterns. ‘The threo plain brond bawda of color fn the French loe render it the most convenfent In the world for effective trimming, In tho hands of u naturally arustle people, loving the banner and luving isplay, it was wreatlied, bunehed, spread, furled, sud dubgled fu o myrad of charming deslgns and n° profusion that must liave laddened tuo Licurts ot bunting-manufac- turers, . utuier natlons were complimented by a llberal showing of their respective banters,” and Yan- keo pride hay n rignt to be brushed up at the fact that the Amerlean fog was given to tho Wrecze more freely than thut of auy otber out- sldu country. ‘Ihia alstluction was pronounced alt over Parls, I drove urouud for some hours verifyine tho fnct and growing eacn minute mora valn ang patriotie, 1f but two%inds of lags wore shown un any structure, one wos always the Stars and Btripes, If those of several natiovs were ar- ranged together, © old gridiron " nvarlably had the place of honor side by shile with tho tri-color, Bowy monutacturer had woven composite + FHENCO AND AMERICAN PLAGS in one piece; und thess were largely bought and displayed. The predaminance of “our Yaukee cusiizi was common talk among forelan visitors, Enmishien generally set the fact down to ther alrendy long list ot stulld wondermentsat Freuch dlocy, 1 am dlvided between two reasons for this of- fusiveness of Auterlean tlar-showing on the part of the natives. \Vus it slncere French greeting tothe clder ana biggor sister Kepublie ucross the Atlantie; or wus bt in token of sdmirution for the way Awmerlcaus sling their muney arouud Eurove! Onu great natlon was alone unhonored in all this dazzhuow spread of the worla's pennons. Euve on beer-llouses aud the homes of tho fo LPrusslun residents Lsuw never u Gerinau staud- urd, Bedan still rankles foolishly, But, enerous and unprocedented as was all this spread of banter magniiivence Inspiring ns Jras the music of grand converts held st the lmlx;m-n and elsewhiere durlng the day; buge a8 wers the croweds. sprightly the people, gay the scene, It was as nought to what followed when niebt drew her universal standard of dorkuess around Pars, iere be ditumintions and_ lluminations, \\ulmm':mmg in the United States—* Wilee Awuln'n! * Punnere? ete, o straggling torchs Hghe e, with tallow candics 1rom purtisan fricuds in tho windows of houses, colcddume at the " apeakers’ stands," and tiamfog tar-barrels aud Joyous smalt boymat she street corner .h'.l)fll:‘"'l‘"':::m")lnlfii Parla ueans wiion s scts ngz Qf Whiat €l hopes ;m\.& honor- the festal day THE LASTING REPUBLIO, Bhe mieans wonths of prepuration and care. {ul plannig by ertis uuum:;lucul(vu wins, Bhe means gfand electrle burners st every 8quare und centering pola of the dy: g/ newly-crected gus-llihits; blnl&ll::t;nl:n'r'e:nllllf‘:l:: crowulug hundreds of her noblesy Atructures everyiroat catliedral, paluce, id public bullding B0 muny wasscs vi' perfet architova ihes ur::n [0 yclh')‘w tlre :qalum tho night, e tneuus tia matcaless lako Boulogus, and tha fount: .ul:nrfiu'i’ 01:23 sheels of wuter ererywhiero 1o bo a0 doadod with L;""fi“"" Jxl-iuus: -:!llru"-nd water shall aevin ave Jolned in dazzlio, averre, S ¢ Blio means the mile and o half from de Ia Cuncorde tu the towering Arc‘:fil'm vmphe, along the peerless Avenue deg Champy fil&u to be lerally festovned with gus. £he means that the speclal Jets thus prepare each oneln a white porcelain et sl extond fu coutinuous line vither mde, from the Arch down the avenue in aua srouud the Place de Is Coucorde, mto tho Tutlerics urden, to the num- ber oL uver teealy-s 3 thousand. bhe wesus vuat processions of ber trained military, every voldies of the thoussuds with a faching fiambeau n his hand. She means byrotechinic cxbibits at every conventent polnt, +-these fireworks, made only us French artlsans UoW Low Lo take them, to diug thelr gorgeous 8haves aud bewitchin colors up into the very face of heaven, aud to shing uFun ¢lumera- Hous of deliguted humanity balow, :lfiule total utmbers shall vverrea a 1'thion und a ha g, i hese aze some few of the things Paris means Y a0 lllumination. Let us ses Gow the jatent Was realized fast night, - Windows sold, ut f"m vbulnts to wityess tho rocession, at from §10 to §200 each, 'L know g\l the latter sum bewy paid. 'Twaen't we, 1th friends, a carrtaze wus enzuged Lo take us a5 hear as e poitve woud verulit tu sowe uf ibe best blaes, Never miod wiat we vald. [t WuB Wwore thun Mercut-o's wound, for it was A BLAMED 8lGHT I0OO MUCH. By round-sbout streets—ior uiter 6 o'clock [ ] carriagen were interdicted from passing the chiel avenuss of travel, which were given up to tho hordes on ‘oot—we wern taken to & alile- entranoe 1o that logelient of the world’s publle parka, tho Boly de Boutogne, Frotn here we iad toflght along on foot, directing cochere when and where to meet us azain. One uf this particular party was a Chicazo business man. [ was famnillar with some of bis previoy oxperience ns 8 slehi-scer. Too jutriotic an Amerlcan to willingly concede French superfority In anything, and too eatitions aman of business Lo bo trapped Into enthu- sinam, hia existence sbroad hac been one of care- fully guarded enjoyment. had called Ver- snilfes “tinu,’ the "Exposition *'a good show,” and Murlilo's Inmaculate Conception **a nice picture.' But when, after a short walk, we came upon thia glorlous muzht view in the Boisde Boulogne, the amazing, incomparable splemlor of the scene burned its way right into his eoul. His over- charged heart burst forth In simpie eloquence, aod ho sald: * Well, 1"l ba d—d (" And that Is ahont all angboily conld have sald, A serles of lovoly httle Iskea run through large portton of this purk. The lakes ars con- neeted by bridged caseades amd belts of water, Islanda, from quarter to half a mile long, =plit througl the centre ot each Iake, lengthways. Every island awd all the wantand s heavy with trees nnd shrubbery, nud gardens of rare beauty are dotled everywhiere. Buch was the basis jolly fire had for jts revels last ulebit, Every island glitterca with blazing vases, pagodas, atd chaletd. Every garden was detined by daucing llues of partt-colored flame. [Every treo was hung thick with HUUK ORANUK-TINTED LANTERNA. Hundreds of thousands of these gleamed o the follage tor miles, Nuver since lHeaperidos' caye have troes hud such glowing fruit. Wherever, ou theso magic Isles, & bit nof award was availabie, there i bilnding radience wun v:mu;l(_h sume huge circle of tira In superh desizn. Thesy took nuainberiess shuped. snd scemed 1tke burniug Venus l’h’dlc! flunge down u’: eI::mm w the zlory of ner favored city's fete night, Uridges wera hung so thlck with lights of every hue as to be like gigantte strings of din- motids, etweralds, rubles, and sappbires. ‘Then, hivh nto the air wera ited. whirhog, sbifung erblems of a thousand patterus, faucy baving run riot aud tuyentlun uncurbea to contribute to the splendor of the scouc, Remember, these Islunda were devoted to the fire gentl slone. A few human assistants to touch off and keep blaziug tho myriad devices were the only mortals allowed thereon. “Llis mado each [sle & mainiticent, continuous spec- tacle, the pupulace crowding and laugnng atong the water's cdge on the wain laud to the nunber of over two bundred thousand svuls, But balf has uot been told, tor ever will be, of this triumph of fire, What flawo Isnsa servant the pot-builers of all tf know. What ho is as Indevus mouster, dwellers In Chicaieo remember sorely, But Purls bas tow uobly provea the glory of fire aa an artist, Hera was tho walor of these lakes allyo with Arluucrluz {ire-works and ghtterlng crait, from the tiny skiff to the monater burwe. Hundreds of these boats, bedecked with thousands un thousands of Janterns und flaming lights, shot 1n and out,—hugh (ire-thes on a spree. Bome of the barges, roval in color and cuntour ga Cleo. patra's, carried military bands and great o :fmg soclctles, nnd floods of perfect musle ting! TI® DELIGNTED EAR OF XIGUT. Over thu whote crackicd, and spariled, and blazed, and roured the tireworks. The green, red, and purpla Bengals, the hoaven-cleaving rockots, and all the vast variety ol gunpowder radiancs known to the Freuch pyrotechnic art, flashied against the skles for hours i ceosclees britilaney, Old Aurora Borealis wos at howu fn his nurthern fce-tlouds, green with chagrin at be- fog thus hopelessly outshone, g'lnnllv, alouyg the broad avenues n the main portion of the Hois, through tbo acros of lan- teru-vedizened trees, trdmped the soldfers | flumbesux-bearing array, Lart of this unpural- leled cortelre was vavalry. Each ridor swiung a wrent toreh, and coch horse, wits quivering body and roliing oyu, bure dumb testimuny to his wouderinout at”tins latest freuk of muster- mau. “1t e falry-Iand 1" screamed the women,ns the varied marvels of the night unfolded them- selves, Fairy-land, Indecd! Fairy-lund was nevera patch to this. Goodness forbid Lhat any beruns, Tituuius, fays, gnomes, or spirits wero hoverhue utiseen above the peerless display, for, Af 8o, they huve gono sulltenly back to elt-land brimining with mallclous eiivy tint mortals should oclipse thein beyond comparison. Our cochers was found In dus time and place. With it we coverved as much more of Parls by night s wus possible. The authorittes hod wisely spread the features of the {llumination over the wuolo city, and specisl displavs at a hundred poluts kept the people from surgiug umwuntroliably to any particular quarter, But rax and beautiful s were the jllumina. tlons, fireworks, ote., i cvery arrondissoment, and coormous as were the crowds at each place, THE VASTES! CONGRNGATIONS ‘were, of coursy, around the msjestic flre-lit Arc de 1'Etolic down the fame-fcstooned Avenuo Chutips Qlyaeu. througn the corruscating £luce de 1u Concorde nud Tulllerfcs Gardens, ‘The pollee kopt all curriaces from theso places, aa well a3 overy sirect noar them, Arfstocrats grumbled at” this, but it was the peuple’s uignt, and_the people had the right of every emergeniey, Itls uulyn few years sfuco thins hava becu thua In Varls. Much guilty and much_lunocent blood bas spurted to bring the people to sume of thefr rights. Maris Autoinette aud the good Arehblstion of Purls hud to die thyt pedestrinns miche see Paris {- Juminated without fear of being run down by milord’s outriders. Goud Judgus say that over a milllon of people swuyed {u, out, avd oround theso partleular locallties between dark and widmght yesterday, A wlirl through otlier parts of” tho ciiy sliowed that every bulihog wus siziow, ‘There were count-dutylng Chinese lanterns on cyery touse and store, and semtillating, desiins i electrle, ealcium, and gas in frout und atop of everv publle gtructure. The very constella- tlous of Heuven seemed to huye como down and charmed the churches, paluces, and Minlsterial oftices, Capricorn was perchied on the Panthieon, Ursa Major reared above the War Department, ll!‘llll Orlon rested becween the towers of Notro nine, istory records no such flaming magnificence, auid at 3 clock in tha mornlug | want hons with burninz oyes but complacent hoart. In the destruetlon of Chicugo aud liumlnation-feto of Puris I nad scen the meaneat and thuest work fire hind aver accumplished ou this pully litile Rlobe of ours, IT WAS INDESCRIBADLY GRAND, {noxpressibly fosvinating, this arls tiro-festl. val. But wus {t worth dolug] Must Parlslans over bu thus exvensively amused?. Js it easy to «o caltnly to work next day afser all this o zle! The healache ulways follows thoe carousu ) douws discontont tnvarlably troad upon the heeld ot the resplundeut fote-aplurge! Must thers not soon bs other pageants, a hea these {all to outshine thelr predecessors, as fall they wlll, must there come the moro lurid spectacie of war to satlsfy the cravinzs for pomp and outward Elnry! he Republic 18 succesatul, and Is loyed, Dut it follows in the Nupoloonie tracks, and thinks to make France bappy und ereat by wamoth expositions and "f burntog over, #200,000 of tux-wrung monoy In a slugle uight ol bewllderlng fire-gurnished pagoantry, As we inoved honewurd we passed, near the Grund Upera-llouse, MacMabon, s Cabinet, ann the 8hah of 0. BLT and haughty jo the carrlage sat the latter, and as the red r_zfnru from u great Heneal 1zt oo an adjacent bulld- ingz shot sthwart his fuce the swarihy features secined 10 shine with s wovercigu coutempt for the vrowd and the scene, Was he thinking of his old fire-worshiplug aucestral tribes} of the adoration OHINSTIAN REPUDLICAN FRANCH was paylug Lo the wonderful gods of fl The Perslans of yors erooked their knees huinbly ot the blazing shrine, beeauss to them a bless. luv or 8 curse Jurked in each licklug tongue of fire, The Parfsiaus of to'd.\{ worshiy gorgeous- Iy the samu delty because it tickles tie fancy of a night, and for o few dizzy hours makes themscives and everybody cleu believe they are thio bapplest and modt wouderful people on the face of the eartn, 14 that thusort of timber outof which to build a stanch ftepublic. Do they not, for o while longer, necdu Stah fustead of a Presl: dentd UipEox, ——— GIVE THEM ALL AN EQUAL CHANCE. To the Editor of The Tribune, JoLuwr, 1L, July 18.—It Is falc to presume that every Republican in the State ls deslrous that the Lexlstature suculd be Reoublicay, for ouly In thst eveut van we bope to elect the United Btates Senstor. But vne thilug is cer- talu, aud it might us well be understood in ad- Tha practics of Instructing has beaten us once, and 1t will sgain if continued. Whenever she represeutatives of m district sre instructed for & particuisr (ndividual all utber Beoatorial uaplrants and thelr lniends twmediately lose thelr {uterest In thak district. Bevatorial candidstes bave no business to sit ou platforms whils nominations are bolng wade, to cuax tho wiiling wud to wwe the timld {nto rushing through a resolution of fustruction, Let every tan stand on bis mer- its, and let the Represcolatives select the Seui- tor atter they ure clected. tu this way tue fu- dependence of tue purty Is mattained. but whiere & caudidaty for Representauive s labeled and pudlocked very likply by will be repudisted, Let us buve u fair, fmpartlal deal, Don's seud the cundidates out brandeds Jouigr = 1TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 1 TUESDAY. JULY 16, 1873, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Col Clark E. Carr’s Address at Galesburg, Ill,, July 4. A Complete Refutatisn of the Extrav. agant Balderdash of Commu- nistio Orators, Who Constitute the Majority of the Wealthy Men of Our Country ? Men Who Have \orked Thelr Way Up from the Deptlhs ot Poverty. And What They Have Done Evory Poor Man, under Our Institutions, Has an Equal Ohance to Do, ‘The country has been alarmed during the last year by tho extravagant utterances of public speakers upon the wrongs of labor. Com- munistle and Socialistic socteties lave been or- ganized in the largo citles, aud thero is feverish nnxiety lest the object and aln of thoso socies tien Is dfsorder and bloodshed, They aro trans- planted from Europe. Whatover may bo their missfon ¥MUnT us, it {8 certain that they have committed mlty cta of lawicss violence In the 01d World. 1t may be that thay have beuefited tho faboring men {n countries ruled by Kinzs and Emperors, It Is cortain that they havo done & vast smount of harm. They will proba- bly have thelr short day in this country, and, 1ike every tain that has preceded them, DISAPPRAR. If one lving outeide of this country should read thoir apeeches and resolutions, and tho In- scriptions upon thelr banners, ho would suppose that our lahoriog people were in o state of Egyption bondage; that tho man who tolls hi no sunlight, no hope, scarcely alr and water; that ko wearlly climbs, from day to day and year to yoar,n treadmill which grinds for a priviloged class, Now it has occutred to me, since T have been fusited to eneak to you, that no more profitable subject could be considered than these qugs~ tlons: Is the poor mango brutally treated In this country? Is lic the slave of tho rich? 1las veno hopet Must he glve way to despalrl I have bl notimoto preparc myself to treat the quustions in 8 leatned or philasouhical manaer, it I bad the abihity, and am therefore obliged to consider thew from tho examples we find overy dav {n our walks about the streeta of Galesburg, Wa hiave no very rich mon; Iinean, we have no wmillionalres, wo merchant-princes, unor great rallway-capitailsts, Wo have several men In Walesburk, probably a dozen, perhiaps more, who are worth ovos 8109,000; some of these froma quarter to a haila million. I supposo there aro two or three dozen In the city who are worth about 100,000, There are probably 100 men worth from $10,00) to $23,000. Theru ara many in business of dliferent kinua who have no cou- _siderable capital, but who have from sear to year handsoms fucomes from their business, and ore well-to-do. ‘Ihe richest man in Qalesburg and Koox Cuunty 0 STARTED WITIOUT A DOLLAR. He was o clrrcntcr by trade, and there are houses {n the city whichh he bullt with his own hands. e has’ scen his share of lxovurly and hardship. The largest owner of Chleago, Bur- Hugton & Quitiey stock, and une of tie wealthi- est men Ly the county, worked out alter he was 21 years old lor 8 n month, and worked four- teen hours w day. He started from home with only the clothes on his back and an extra palr of stackings, . Taoe wun in the city who owns tho must stores worked ot when an apprentice for 825 & year,and clothed himnsclf out of it. The must successful dry-iroods merchant, one of our weulthieat mon, came to thls town & poor boy, and I knew bin when he was a clerk in a store on Main street at u smail_valary. The largest stockhalder In the Firat Natlonal Bank, and a man of lurgo means, kot his atart by working on a farn for $) 8 month. Oue of the lead- e Bank-Dircctors worked o8 o hand when & young man on s North River sloop. A cltizon worth 810,00, who started sith nothing, learned to wrte his pame alter he was 50 years old. One of the wealtht. est _men who walks thoso streots worked ns an avpronties in & drug-store fn Philudelpbin for his .board and cluthes, came to Peorla with nothing but his good name, and hired vut as a clerk, He soon went fnto company with a man who furnished capital, and io 8 lew years pald his partner 810,000 (or his Interest fn'tho estab- lishment. Oneof our wealthiest citizons, Pros. fdent of a leading bank in lowa, started lifo on Capo Cod without o dollar, aud has earned his own living since hio waa cleven years old. Nuar- 1y every Dircetor of the three banks, the First aud Becoud Natlonals aud the Faruwors' & Mo- chanles’, atarted pennlless. There BOANCELY AN EXCEITION, ‘The Proaldent of ane of tho banks told mo that ho did not believa that the cntire Bourd of Directars had fnherited skrm‘ Tho [lonorable Ctief Justice of the Bupreme Coort of Ilinots, u restdent of this eity,” com- menced the practico of his profession in Kunoxvillo with oanly 810 In the world, ‘The {fonorable Judge of the Cireult Court of tuls districe, who has lived hero for thirty yoars, workad liis own way thirougn college and to lis prufesston. ‘The county ofticers—Judge, Attor- ney, Treasurer, Clorxs of Courts, ana 8heriif— sturted poor men. The Prosilent of Koox Col- Tege, frum the time ho was a mero lad, uot only carned his own living and paid for his educn- tion, but assistod in the support of his poreuts, T Diviston Sunerintendent of the Chicaio, Burlington & Quincy Kailroad started at the broke, A boy whom hogava a jobattnls depot as & brakemau, with whom many of us bave ridden wlen he nttafved the digolty of o pusseuzer- conductor, Is the Qeneral Buporintondent of the Central Pacitle,=perhaps the moat lmportant rallroad on the Continent, Anothur, Who start- cd bero as u sectlou-boss, I8 now the Assistant Goneral Supermtendent of the Unfon Pavitle, ‘The Master-Mochaule of this division of the Chleagu, Burlingon & Quincy started huro ua o fireman, ** OF tue wealthy furmiors whose broad acres akirt tho city-lmits, NEARLY EVERY ONE STALTED I'OOR, -In Kuoxville, and in the other towns of tho county, also, nearly every onv of the men of tucans and property started penniless. In the prolessions, npearly every muu started poor. Ounu of tha best lawyers i the city, perhaps the miust trusted lawyer, not ouly supported bim- aclf by hard wanuat labor, but earoed the broud Tor Indigent relstions, But It s needless to multioly ingtances, Qo through the country among the furmers und it 18 Lbe same, How many Irishuen, 3wedes, and otber vaturubzed cltizous, now owniug fine farns fn the countr, or gnod houses Ju the city, who tweuty years 8£0 were workiug by the manthl hat arecordl Of tho bankers, merchants vrofessiunal men, fariners, all thuse who own cousiderable property aud hotd hizk positions, overy inan alinost started {n ife poor, No iu- heritauce, no fatleestial or promineus fricnds, and stil}, by industry, cconomy, snd prudence, they rawell ol L'kuew wnauy of them while they were necdy; have watcoed thelr struggies out ol poverty and mant to comtort und afliu- ence, I have seon thuir children grow up, and with what pride they have given tacm adva tuges which they themselves could not enjoy awl us § have secu the prosoerity ot thesa tich, tus coinforts with which they ure surrounded, my heart has awelled with gratitude thag lv was wy privilege to live in » city sud couuty whero there were such possibitities, What I bave said of Galesburg and Knox Couuty 13 TRUR OF TUIS COUNTRY. Go futo suy community, sud you will God that |udunr{,nud €coumy huve brouglit thelr re- ward. Presideuts and Seuators, Govenors und Judzes, scholars aud capitalists, have come {row thie rania. Iu the ligbt ol all this, how absurd to assume that the poor man has no chance, The fuct b the ruor man is the ouly oue who Is succesaful. 1beleve that, a3 a rule, the men wuo are bory tooa fuberitauce become protdizaty aud dissl pated, sud die do poverty, It is true that there ure poor men who, from uo fauit of thelr own, aro o distress. It fs the proviace ud duty of thuse who bave lealth aud vigor to bear the burdens uf the weuk, to help thuse who caunot ucl‘: themseives; but there 1s uo reason why healthy, sble-budied wen or woman in this country should be 1 ditress or sutler from wiot. A good man can dud work on the faru and could .fiuve found it most of this summer, wt #$15 per month aud lus board. Most of the capltalists fo this country luld the foundations ot thelr fortunues upou siwafler wuues thao this, 1 adwt that you caunot alwuye gut a pusition 43 clerk wowstore ow @ zood salury; but, fur men who are whling to_work, thrre is planty to do; ant those who do work and save CAN BRCOMP INDEPENDENT, It 1s much better for & man or bov to earn 815 A month and board on & farm, and savo el of If, than to carn $50 a month {n & atore or on a rail- road and spend all of it. There fs no iack of work for Industrions wom- en, both in town and countey. Ihere are wom- en In this city who go mut to” do domestic work 1n famllies, such s washing. froning, and clean- ing, and make from 73 centsto 81aday. In tomestlc aeryice how often we hear our housc- wives complaining that girls arc aosearce, It Is true that thers &kra poverty and distres tho large cities becauso of scarcite of worl to live mlpfl&ulml city Is a luxury wnich the poor cannot afford, and we say to them: “ If vou mil] insist upon starving 1o vour garrets in the metropolis when tho country Is ansious to pay vou vood wages, it 18 not the faule of the Government nor of our institutious, Here {3 this vast Misstasiopl Valley, with all its weaith at your command, i you wil come aud take poasession of ft. Enri day Iinml men ara look- ing for hands to work on their farins. Why don't you come and help themi! You ars need- cd just as much a2 you need.” 1t {a alwavs a riddle to & Western man when he goes to the city or the densely-topulated manufacturing towns of New Enuiand, how people can liva huddied torether as they aro with such opportunities as present themseives (o the West. WIIAT SPLEXDID OPENINGS for ndustrious, enterpristng men aud women there are Lo-day In Nebraska Kunsas, it those meu and women who shiouted themseives hoarse in m‘Tlnuu of the speakers at the Soclalistic and Trades-Unfon mecting recentl beld in Chicago, would mako hall "the flces, and fiu through hall the hardships, aud practice hall the self-denial practteed by the men who came 1,500 miles through the wilder- neass forty-two years azo to locate upun this prairfe und eatablish this Ualesburg colony, they would fn & very few years be settled in life with such comfotts as onur ploneers enjoy in this comiounity, What adiffuicuce there s between hnmigration tow tu the West, and that of coming when thosa two poor boys, Abraham Lincoin and Btephen A, Douglas, made there way to [llinols. Now. In Nebraska, and Knnsas, and Texas, and [n most of the new Btates, you can have a rallroad running to your very door. Talk about hard times now. ‘The young man who came to Illinois and etarted a Tarin when (faleaburz waa scttied, had to give half a bushel of wheat or & whole ham to pay the postage ou a letter to his swentheart, Ono of the greatest injurics, the wmonster wrong, {ullicted upon the laboring man of to-lay, Is brought upon him by Lhe shiltless vagabonds dosignated under the general title of TRAMD'S, ~ tha very offscourings of tiis and every other country, lazy and lousy, redolent of flith. Whie we hiave work which ought to be doue at once, sud for which we are willing to pay, lhu{ cutn to our doors and beg bread and meat, and, when they wet 18, they will, as they craunch it between thetr teeth, tell onr lired imen, wio honestly earn thelr monthly wages, and are Retting ahead some avery month, thet the poor man has no show in this country. Tnn{ kuow when they utter the libel that, lazy and shift- Teas na thicy themaslves are, they are fod every uay from the tablea of men who by hard work and self-deninl have given the lis io the senti- nent, These vagabonds have tho same spirit und the samo malignant. object which auimated the prince and ancestor of all trawps, the devil, wuen he approached our first paronts {n the Garden of Eden. They want to bring the hon. cat, industrious men and wom, DOWN TO THE.R OWX LEVEL, ‘The scoundrel, Frank Rande, whose 1ife was enved by moroid unumnnln’uv in yonder Court-House, prated about the wrongs of the Taborinir man, and souzht to bring the hounest, {ndustrious men of Knox Connty to his level by claiming to bo one of them. Hen laboring man! ilo entered the house of Woodford Plerce, ono of the beat citlzens of this county, who had Inid by a little for his mmni. ani stofs « sum of money, and because Mr. Plorce's nelghbor, Beldon, & hard-worklng carpenter, tried to make him give up the moncy, he shot hita down like a dog. ‘Tho Boclullst orgsnizations seem to have seared many of the capitahsts of the citiea out of thelr wits. One would supposo by reading the newspapers puvlished in New York, Chica- ©o, and St. Louts that Socnlists or Comnmuulsts were ubout to taka possession ot the eity and country, and divide tho property among them- sclves, Nothing has been so fur scen Indleating even auch a purbose on the part of thesy organ- fzations, excopt the froth of lager-beer, which tma overflowed the 1ips of somn of tho weaker and drunker of their picnie orators. Fire in each oye, and papcre in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the innd, + There 18 no ronson to fear these self-conatl tuted arbiters of property. When they attempt to enforce division, thers are a wilion farmers inTliinofs who will SWERP PROM TIIE FADR OF TIB EANTI every soclety aud Individual who attempts to wreat thelr hard-carned domalns from them. ‘The farmers of this country know too well what their littlo homesteads bave cost to allow them to be taken awny, or even to altow o cloud to be vlaccd uvou their Litles by any class of men who propuse to divide. They will not be- come excited or alarmed by apecches of charla- tans; but, If distslan {s attempted, they will rise 'ln their maojesty, like one of vur pralrie- cyclones, and they will be fully as destructive. Aud the furmers will not be alone: men (n ather branches of Lusinesa—tho really Industri- oun evervihero, In town and country—will joiu with them, The tundamental idea of soma of those So- cal.stic organlzations Is, that “Capital {s stolen labor.'” With such on Idea of capitnl, there Iy an {rreconcilahlo antugonism betweeh Capital and Lahor, "They judiro of Copital and of cap- italists cutirely 'by the worst specimens; by men who rod tho revenues of citles, liko the great New York “Boss,” or by thuse who, tnrough trickery and fraud, get control of great rotlroads; or by those who, from dishonesty in Fulluunl oftive, or by uolnF through bankruptey, uve beon made ricts Toat there have been men who have fn aume wuy or auother stolen thelr eapical, cunnot be denfed, Thers have been too many of this cluss of ‘men; but to assuma that the great bulk of the capleal of the country has been stalen 13 MONSTIOUS, You might ns woll say that, because the rats steal your corn, theretore ail the coru is stoleu, Three-fourths of the capltal of the country Is held by thoss who are ruximrund a8 cotnparative. l{ poor: by the small tradesuen, the mechunle, the farmer. KEvery man who owns a Louse, Tiowever humble, d orio, a cow, 1 kit of tools, o plow, & shovel, & spade, or hoe; every sl who lins dryi ¥ work (v bim, and 1s willing to let them come out of blm, 18 o capitallst, " Every such man la constantly employing labor: v Nires the fanner to plow, and sow, and_ reap for hims tho milier to grad for bim. He bires men to spin and weave hid clothiog, to make his shoas, to chop and saw, and bulld a dwelling over . 11 bu bas only hits bauds, and simply earns his food und clothing, ho hucnfiuulm, aud when he decrivs Capital e strikes u blow at huaaolf, Now, my fricuds, and_especlally my youn frieuds, lot me kay that I know something of whut 1t Is to be poor. | know sumething of the great gutl thers 1s hotween the youug man on the farm sud the man of weans. "1 kuow with what carncatniess suimne ol you have longed for Ssomething better thun you bave kuown,' Wucn I wus In the Yosemite Valloy 1 stomd where I could sce from its depths the summit of & wountain nearly 6,000 feet hi. t was u subliniu higght, fur ghove the clouds. 1t scemud a3 though 1t touctal the batticmentsof Heaveu, Oun evary sidu. us far as the oye could percelve, it presented the appearsnco’of & perpeudicular wall of solld grunite, Hut § was told that mon had climbed to fts sumuit, sud [ sald, It other mea have bheen there, 1.CAN 00; und I resolved that [ would attempt it. I cou- tinued Lo cluub aver buulders, up steep rocks, through uarrow dellles, hour alter hour, unti) finally | stood upon the summic, und luoked down upon tha subliuuest vislon vyer beheld by wau, It secma to you to-day that there Is no possi- bility of your rescliing the position of the meu who'have chinbed to prowlueoce about you. Lave shown you that ult of them ouee” stood whera you stand, Thoy have cluobed to where theyare. You caunot see the road they bave takeu. You can ouly seo theu 'wav up §a pros- erity abd position. ~ You can reach them it vou ry. You will have to climb tup this boulder, ale that rock, surinount thls obstacle wnd that; but, 40 sure us 1Ly succceded, 50 sure you Wil succoed, You wmav il you will, ou the other band, lsten to every tramp and blackicg you is ** U BLUW Lor the poor Capital tsstolen Labor,” ete. You cun try 1o club down tuuss wbo lave by toll aud sweat cllinbod pary way up. [ have shown you by the cxamules | bave cited here to-day of wen who sre hnown to you all, that thero is uuder the bencticent rulo of the Government whosd uatal day we are colebratiug, 8 chaoce lor every poor wan; and 1 stall tecl wore thun repaid if 1 bave fuHuenced vue man to avail bimaelf of fe. Awmorlean Bar Assoclation. Yoo york Tetaune, An American Bur Assoctatiou ls to be orgau- l1zed. ‘The suggestion cawe trun voe of the State Bar Assoclations, and hus mel with the approval of wea like Henjuiu i1, Brstow, Keu- tucky; Willlaw M. Evarte, New York; UGceurge Hoadity, Oio; Heury fitclcock, Missourt; Curlton Huot, Loutsluna; Richard D. Hubbard, Connecticat: Alesander B Lawton, Georglag Ricuard C. McSurirly, Peunaylvanla; Stauley Muttbews, Oluo; E. J. Pbeips, Vermout; Jobi K. Porter, New Yark; Lyman Trumbull, Tl nols; Charles R. ‘Traln, Maseacusetts; snd J. Raandolph Tucker, L’Irs:lni:l. Aninformal mect- 1ng 18 to be held at Saratora Aug. 21, WESTENN PATENTS. LIt of Patents Issued to Woatern Inventora by the United States Patont Office, Wash- Ington, RO Soeetat Dupateh to The Tribune. Wasnixarox, D. C., duly 15.—~A. il. Evans & Co., patent-solicitors, report the following pat- ents fssued to Western inventors jLLINOIS. x4 Anstin & Oardner, Howardanille, fenders, A. R, Biddle, Saron, check-rowers, I1oente & Ilometn, Wellavilie, phota-negatives, . K. Jdasel, Froeport, corn-planters. Jalin Lane,'. hicazo, plows. €. P, Snaw, Preeport, plows, H. F. Stinde, Steelville, mtllatone-ventilator M. 1t Gohuyas, Certa’ Gordo, balanced sii vatves. N. Edwards, Decator, vegetabl icars. AW, Rgieston, Chicaro, et-car draw-bars. E. Haverhill, Rockford. ssd-iron: A3 Lptiam, Steriing, harbed mire- Ole Pederson, Jolict, harbed wire-fence, L. 1. Todd, Chicago. rumbles for cleaning ra (refasue), ‘T. Ryerson, Chicago, engine-boiler tubes ToRrk). aco. WIRCONBIN, Smith, Wanwatosa, whifletree. alier, Jir., lintabuo, gate-latches. Corry, Nenehamee, plles, SUCHIGAN, Chalmere & Reynolds, Datrolt, 1ad-irons, ete, William Pattorsan, Constantine, clothes-wash . A rorge C, Tough, Bay Cit A..T. ltector, vlinton, p Mebowell & Eiweil, How :o, frait-driers, Lraft &Taylor, Detrolt, driers (trade-mark). T\ Behunewaun, Detrult, cigars, MINNEI0TA, A. Beck, Waverly, churning.appseatus. E. lrosd, Minneanoils, cant-dogs, F. C, Frost, Anoka, corn-olanter and marker, 0. T, $mith, Kasson, stove-polish. W, 11. 0. J, chaln-wheels, ~cleaners, 10WA, Conaway, Deep River, eollare, pear, Uelweln. permutation locks. Vernon, ‘Uskaloves, coffe ronnter, J, N. Whipple, Colter, Russuli ln]-mucmne, . 1). Homaine, Springdale, 8, Il &J. M, 8t John, fence-wira, nd nut Volga cu{. washing-marhlne, & Warrell, Ageucy City, wash- fence-posta, dac Rapids, barbed INDIANA, D. Dates, Fort Rranch, stump-burners. W, Bundy, Carthave, hoea. J. Morden, Indignapaits, raflroad.crossinge. iy, JB.Y y. Indlanavolis, aash- J. Corbln, New Inrwony, erain-delers. M. llay, Unlon City, rouioving saw-dust. NENIASKA, C. E. Adamson, Lamboldt, wagon-racks, ——— OMAHA EXTOLLED, To the Edutor of The Tribune. Osaua, Nob,, July 10.—Have you cver been to Omahs, whore rolls the dark Missouri downt Ifnot.a visit will pay, for here, on tha'west bonk of the “ Blz Muddy." tsa eity of nearly 80,000 people, with handsome business blucks, line restdences, regularly laid out streets, horee- cars, gas, well equipped as to cburches, Lotels, banks, newsnapers, ete., and litle complaint of bard tiwes. Busiuess, Tam tola by those able to Judge, Is at least 25 per cent better this year thaao sast, and tho Reglster In Bandruptey re- ports unt a sinele fatiure of any importance since the st of January. Thero has been near- Iy double tho building this year as compared with lnst, and arrangements are about com- pleted for the bullding of a handsome Conrt- ouse (it {s to be hopea that there will be less difliculty snd more bovesty conpected with its erection than there has been with ours). Omaha has a smelting establishment that has roved very remuncrstive, a lead works that s turnlog out five tous of white lcad a day, o nall worka that will be in operation withly a few weeks, And yesterdny was {naugurared under very Uatierine ausplees tue Omaha Union 8tock- Yards. Parties sre alresdy negotiating for ground upon which to ervet’a slaushter-house, with a viow of shipping beef fu Auderson re- trigesator enrs to Now York. and thence to Eu- rove. A gentlemau frum Omabia is now In En- gland arrunging for the sale of the meat on its arrival tnere. Thero will bea good opeming in this counection fur a tannery, and for a wanu- Tactory of boota und shoes. There is o gress that grows fu’ this vicioity that s adinirably adapted to the manutncture of lmmr. and a pa- pee-mlil would do well here. A innteh factory also nigut be profitable. A glance at the map will shuw that there s a largeterritory in the rear of Omana thut must depend upoen her for fts supplies. There fs a large immigration juto tho State, and tha rallroads are rapidly dispos. fog of their lands. The Burlineton & Missourd River Raltroad §s pushing its wain e and branches thronghout the southern part of the Btate, and It cannot be long betors the northern portion Is crossed and futersected by rmlruads, Lrlng(nx 1nto market and making avallable for seitlement a vast tract of land as productive ne any in the West, For soveral yuurs after. the completion of the Unifon Pu tlle’ Railroad, Omnha was in advance of tho country, aud ber progress was slow, but the Increase uf buputution throughout the Btute hae changed tho situstion, aud Umaba is begin- ning to eeow azain, There are few Ldle men fo the streets, and waile the sew aro not immensel! rich the many are doing well, aod are hopeful, ‘Tne busiuess hias vol dropped tuto the bamds of monvpollsts, Mon of sniall means cau insugur- ate enterprises in & moderate way, and make itichmond, rofining fat orle, holders, them remunerative. The business firms aro largely made up of voung men, and they have 1o teellng of petty Jealousy, but warmly wel- como the stranger to their mldst, 1 have bud the honor W0 meet quite n number of the distinguished men since wy arrival, Among others, ex-Senator % A, Jlteheock, who so ably represented (his SBtate inthe United States Sewvate, end Col. €, B, Chase, who, from present Indications, witl be the uext Gov- ernur of Nebruska, He was formerly Attor- ney-Ganeral, aned nfterwands Mayor of Ouubia, uud made o bricht record for himsell fn both positions. Also, the tlon. R. I Whbur, pres- ent Mayor of tho city, who is at the bead of the Ouaha llouk Company, Nebtiruska, llko lowa und Iilinots, can always be counted on as 4 KRepublican State, and the voters sllow 1o side lesues to imperil the party. They hove st present but ono Cougresslonal Dustriet, represented by the Hon, Frank Welch, who fs » candidate for renomiuation, but expact thut the census of 1850 will ive the Btate four. 8t. Louls Is muking 8 desporate effort to obtain and hald the trade of this sectlon, sud an alr- i road from Umalis to that clty ie nearly comploted, which the 8t. Loalsluns think will bo of great advuntage to their clty, ‘There 1s a fecilar awmoog ‘somo of the merchiauts hero that the Chicago papers took audes aulust Omabtia iu the controversy about the terminus of the U, P, R. 1., and thoy are o little sore over 1t, but gencrally thelr sym- pathies aro with Chlcagu, Building lots fu de- sirable portions of the clty van be had at from $1,000 10 82,000, BUX1. “There are but few bousca to rent, and the prices generally are higner than i Chicago, Provisions are che: Asugar 9 vents per Ib, Java cotfes 23 cents, flour—suring wheat 83, winter wheat 87, ham 10 ceuts, coal o} 15 conts, butter 10 centa per I, cgus 10 ceuts per dozen, uew potatucs 40 cents per bashiel, sirloln steyk 10 cents, corn heet 4 cents, lard 9 cents, 1 expect to tuke & trip to tha southern part of the Btute, wnd suould | have lewure will send you & shiort Jetter on the resources of Nebraska, E. T, BuMwaLT. ———————— GEN. PORTER'S CASE. To the Editor of The Tribuns, Curcaco, July 13.—The esplanation of the Importance, fu Geu, Porter’s case, of ex-Rebel QGou. Longstreet’s evidence as to bis position und force 18 us follows, The gravamen of the charge sgainst (len. Porter Is disobedience of Ueu, Popu's order of 4:80 p. m,, of Aug. 2, re- ceived by Porter at 6:30 p. m., which reads: Your line of march brings yuu in on the encmy's fiank. L destre you to puish forwared at onco on the encay's right fAank, sud, if posahle, keepine your right fu commuuication wlih evuuldd. ‘Thu encmy Is masscd in the woods I front of us, Lut be can be shellcd vut as% suun 88 you cngage thoir fank, Keop Lieavy rescives and Usu your batierles, keeplug weil closed to yuisr nghiall the tiwe, la case you are eblized to fall back, do sy Ly your right and rear, so as to kuep you lu clusy communication with the rigat wing. Jous Porg Major-Urenural Comoandivg. On the orlglual trial Gew. Pope testiled as follows: it on. Porter was oxpecied Lo attack, if paw —aud aul nudemuud‘x‘:lu bu practicable, —tha v Hauk of Jachaon's furces, wnd, if possib rest of his rorces. to prevent. 3 1L were practic o, the juuctiou of Luuustseel's forces wi Juckeon's, aud to cruvh Jacksun's funk before Lougwtreet cvuld cfect » junchioa with bim, [ did not then believe, bor du 1 uuw velicve, thal st the tiuie (4:80 p. 1. ) suy couslderable portivn of Louzgstroct's corps bad reached the vicinity of the Seldl (Eic., elc.) Now cowes Ueu. Longstreet, and declares that, with Lis furce outuuinberiug sud vutdsuk- oz of battle between Vorter aud tbe * rght flank of Jackpun, which Pope ordesed Porter to at- tack. Pope's wish was father to tho thought, that the riglt flauk of Jacksoh Wad uncovered to Porter's sdvauce. The wish we all jolu fu, but thio thougbt we kuow tu bo uu crror, by the fu- ble test of & reconnissance, developing A suncerfor force {n a line of battie outflanking ‘fals own, (en, Lee, commanding the Relels, and {x:gg;nt on the ficld, says (18th of February, The effect of an attack on Longstrestafter12m, Aue. 99, 1862, with about 1%.000 men, woai) have heen 4 repnico: and If & repuise, enpeciaily at 4n early hour, or before i p. m., the effect wonld have been an attack apon (en. Popa's leftand reae by Longeireet and Stuart, which, If successral would have rernlted in the rellef of Jackson, an: have probably rendered unnocessary tho Lattle of the next day, And again (July, 1670): Porter could not take Jackson inflank while ho wasattacked in front. Ile couid do nothing of the sort. 1 waathere then, | saw Porter spproach, I went out and reconnoitered _hla corps, and made the praper dlspositions to meet it,” Wo fanked him. 1o could not flank Jackson, . . suppose we shoald have ent Porter to pleces If he lad attacked to get at Jackaon's fiank, 1t 18 often ssid, by persons well informed on non-inilitary imatters, that Gen. Porter, or any other subordinate officer, muat cbey ordera withont question,—munt attack when told to do 20, whether the force opposod to him be pgreat or small. This s false, An order from a superior officer is to be obesed to the letter when than officer s present on the Apot, but it s to be obesea with the utmost discretion when he fsalnént. An of- ficer cannot sacrifice his men in a fool’a battle, and then shield himnel! from responsibllity for their luss by pmlnuxurf an order frum an absent superior commanding him to attack. A General can be court-martialed for oheylng ordera that ought Lo he delayed or disreparded. If Porter, on heing onlered to attack Jackson's right, had thrown his corps azainet Longstreet's front, and had been, In Gen. Lee's words, * cut to pleccs, he woulld have descrved the worst fate whie martial law could have meted out to bimj; he would have descrved to be traated as he has been treated for nof committing this tatal error, Josxri KinKLAND. THET N ORDRR TO ACCOMMODATE, DUR NUMEL)U patrons througiout the clty we ha Hirauch Officed Jn (he different f Uelow, where advertinements will be price &8 ciiarged st the Main Omce, unili D o'clock p, In. durisg the we and uasil® p. m. onatardape: J. & K. MIMMB, Booksllers and Btatloners, 123 Tienty-sécund. AL WA ationer, etc., 1009 4 . Weit Antlson-at.. near Wi ROBKIL THIISINTON, Weat:Side Nows Denot, 1 Vigeds llhfllll(‘w":l""{lh.“":d dasler, and Faney GK. Jewelsr, Newedaaler, uods, 720 Lake-st., eorner Ltncuin, .. MUBURBAN HEAL A three-tine adrertizement tnaerted in during weeck days for %) crrin; e cenix On Sunay 39 cents a line arerage aline, JORALECSIn WiILL BUS A REAUTIFUL LOT oneblack from denat, st Lagranee, 7 miles from Chifearos §15 duwy and £5 monthi fn market. and ahow s fi 10cents. "IIRA HROW 3 thls column aduitionat line 15 eharged, 7 werds cheapmat property 3 faliroad fare iy WATCIIS, v, 12 tans Ciark. it u Wlished 1434, TABI PAID POROLD GOLD AND BILVEIL M IDYIEJ 10 losn oo watches, disinonds, sad valuables of avery description st GULDNMIL'S Losa and Bullloa Omceiicenseds, I Eass Madison-s iaued AJONEY TOLOAN IN 8IIM» €1 W AND \l}l ‘clty property. GUODIILGE & S1URES, Balson-at. Prsae EWT3 _ctrrenry at the ]{E!ll'n,‘lfl"l ou furnity At falr rate S INTPACRAURS CENT Pk PACRAURS €oauting rovin of e for currency 0m PO TITUEE YEARNT ALSO fe fime: improved real eatate secur- locipals teed auswer, Addres Y 83, Bouth Nlac. * D WARASH-AV. £ ASSURTMENT O 288 R i Wi bostis Meo: Hey -bored terms rowsunavle. 7,'1 MICHIGAN-A® ALCOVE [ROOM, AND L ower rooms, furiished, with or wiibout boand, % North Side. £ AXD 7 NORTIH CLAIL BOARD FOIt ) “dles or centiemnen, $3 10 83 per wevk, with uss‘of plano and taik, ST.~FURNISHED er week without OW! th boar, 33, F e board. £3.50: lodgine. . Tuoms, wi Losrd, €2 snd $3.501 da,) R NON, 4 biocka” soutl of the 0In, per day, $1 3, AVD 46T valuier Houre, _ Furalshed oo W 81 per week, o rent without b . 5180 WABASIE AV, = EVADA HOTEL 16 ANT ieduiced pricca; (oud Toums aad boar L 8130 per dayy $4.060 10 $7 per week. Uay ouaru. §1 w . LOARD WANTED, 2 —GOUD PRIVATE BUARD IN NICE uburtan lown near tha lake (Highland Park pre- Terred) for self, wife, nurse, and two chitliraa wha have Whooplng-cougli, Address, statiag terim, ctu., A Tribune afve. MEUSICAL.. EW RTORE WE ARE RELLING FIANOS s chvaper than ever. | 03 Ju wal A el e ; 4§45 aid ubward, pdendid plauo-tor sl upwardi tne latgos slock fu Chilcago! prices; guarautce with cacts, 16 T. MARFL AT Beate: MANGS OF DIFFE A 0] ‘casy toruis, at wareruoma of W. ¥, KIN 1 _ Corner Stute and Adanis-atd, AND ORUANS AT GUEAT arghlus, oo il me paymenty . A Corner Btate snd Adas ST40 it PAV FOIA HANDSOME il D wy Pinuu-forte, foe tone, clegaut cuse, girved fegs and iyre. 14T, MARTIN, 205 and 2u7 Blatest, &) 5() PAYATLE 1IN EASY WEERLY 00 S250) Raay payinents wiil buy 8 macnificent rosewood plano-forie, Fch_and eledan ", heaty gutved deds and Iyre. QUALAND PIANGR Hu PIANG case, 1t T, MARTIN, 203 and 247 JARR PLANTATION-FROM @A utuation of “ihe projerty muds by un 6 weeks W mre aule 10 offer wid o s of ot 1nacre WL & Very luw b A1 LpjuiBied wicnr plantatl Laufal TURUAGE uruer, WIth BUE Cron oW Kruwing Iiut ali part [culnre wt vur otice, 8, W, KEKFOU. No. B Deartorusst. [l SALE-IN 8T, 1 GUY'E wAM: ple-iiouin sul Restauraht,” witly br witout the ne} fou lewse af ground.” This (6 The Hnest place of Cileago without aoy exce, ! L mud dolug w o i (o e vkl than, o re drews GUY AL hALSBURY, 5 ok BALE=DICG STO nent, b Y. flor 451, oo Sadleun; R ARILPAY- ny e l\m! \linei oo trede. 8, WILSUN, orwalk, . T MARKET. RECEILTH §23 L ‘Addrovs Hooi s Kov 116 etk Jott BALL m.};iifl ¥A 1NG RUSINESS, 5 8 3DeCialLY | hayd 1) per coOuLi TUst, Ive. East Will Voar close Iavoaifaatiui. Addrees A do. “Teilune, & SEWILL IUY A LAUNTEY DOING A GODD 32'7 ciat Harrl e} peyiig business. Apply at 407 Eust I £3.000) & 1its, farmm, [eweir i the by it A (NOT 1Y ‘agu) that T will eachuuge tor clear rotlier guod Lrugerty, s § have tend to. Ingltrs of J Y, & o 1% . LOST AND ¥OUNW, Do, LOST-0N MONUAY “MOINING, away (rom (he corier of Mic RAN ilvan-ay, abd Park fuws b larye-sleonl blye Skye errier'dus, iptwening, o he lninie of > Budd. " 01Tk row will JOUND=TILH PA! | tEh ST Y %+ Ay une tevarifing liandeuiely rewarded: TICLETS. ADDRESS J0 m 1o No. OBT—MONDAY BETWERN 8 4P WL, elther on Madison of Stule-at,, bia i fu. with white N teward will be paid 10 re. urued to Weat Sludisua-at. ot 15T~ 83 REWARD-SATURDAT AFTFIINO0 | APy e e LA LA LRGN EES Lo mand Slauuel Lros, & Bold eutsing pe rup. _Fsudes whil retirn sauie Lo t ot with A UGTION, EXCHANGE, AND PUIVATE SALEY 2\ of horsea, bug Tt he Tweifth-st, Do warkel dally'st 10 Twelith o Jronsa ART, DUGGY Dariivas, & geoticas sl mudcumpete. cu Brewsier bugyy, iwa hore Irwole iab-ruica stc.. ele. Tiho ow zupe wiid naving nu use for thew. the; ressvnsble. Address Y 53, Tribiing ol E-T C \YaxTe ME SECOND-CLASS IORSEN Ol JuAFes and BOME WaTess, fur £300 e, Cail fron 1310d w'clock ta-day. C. B INGALLS, 1o North platerat. TPHE COPARTNERSULP HEE TOFOL Letween A, A. Oleson and Hugo Ekatrol ay dasolvd by thutusl cunsent, e b loctiuus wiil be tiade by A. i 10 tie busiaess, A, A GLESON. WANTED-TEAMS Tu IALL COAL, APELY AT [ A NG, Weat Taylor-at, MINEK T HOUSENOLD GOODS, LOT OF FURNITURE OF NEW DESIG first-class take at & sacrifice, being the insnutacturer bought undsryried, b 1 tock of 8 Wa ean scil pailore and cleguat perior w3 Jud L7 Siato-t., between duckson and Van Buren. EXCHANGE, _ 'l‘(l EXCHAN ELEG LADY'S GULD watch aud chaiu, lxr kood tup Luggy. laauirs e STORAGE, _ MRE- PRUOF WA te 162 WESL MUNLUE- #t., for [uruiture, Dicrcbsvdlsy. carrliges, etc, Lodaa 10 sny mwounti bedal luterest, Cashifor T WaATCHUS l LAMUND EAL: Que valruf dye. Buws, Addrees A S0, FALE-AL VEUY 8, ariéily 1L cluss WANTED-MALE HELP, A A ine ndrertizement (neertad 1 1AIR column 11 ditring ipeek daye far S0 conte; eeh aAAitinnal 1ing 18 cents.. O Sunday 20 eente ing ia tharged. T words arerdgea line. Rookkeopers, Clorks, &ce ey Bnte: G ey o et ot S who urate, and wris rapfy. Ad’{vu Bandwriting A o7, Tritnnn biice; \VASIEDZR YOUSG SIAN (GNMATE sty SRR B ol 2C 201 Maihon b thD) AE nees only 0., 109 ant “M'E’T_m“?"w:)i T HOSIERT WA T0 1;.u(fl s 00kt none hut s man af long expa. el ned apply. BOSTUN nun:'.' s -fxa I?q 9 !(E::{!‘II)A'KE“ oy : a¥e-av.s nuna NDSTROM. {0 Employmont Agencies, ASTED=20 AL DA R b . 4t Tarm tandar - 0. 1, BURNOE . By PANTED=20" RAILROAD LABORERS AND tie-choprers for | 3 farm hunds: frea fare, OIS & GO s b Canl AWANTED=RATLROND - LAROIE RS, TIE AND wood chopperss free faret 10 farm hanie for Hife nois, &t §1 284 outh W) S WANTED-AT FIFTITAV. tof raiirond and saw-mill in Michig day nighty tree fare., Miscelancous, LIGENT MEN TO BELL COW- Pying bonks. Fronvh €17 ircntw ner day and buard. > o Der dar UILILEFTAN & CU. 5 LABORERS 3 leave Mone microscune, sud e0on Lo arTive 411 Comenext .eek and sce It, ;fl:‘,‘""“‘ ALFRED JUDSON & W LD-MEN OF (GOUD ADDREAS T0 SOLICIT for new and first-ch Ty ¢! MosHS WAl ke T clear territory. \WASTED=FII _article. 13 \VA.\'T | CLASS NTH FOIE A NEW South Clark:ate, Ttoom do -~ Mo 9y N WHO EUT UF Do ASTED-A GIRL FOR GENEAL 110 WA et OENEAL fipusewonk YWASTED=AT 031 WARASI-AV.. A 0 3 waboncdish, or Nurweglan girl, conipetont to cdok, 017 MAN IR FOle DOWN- works Uriug referonces, Appiy at 430 Mich —A UO0D) COOK AND SECOND GILL, AUy, for smuli fauitly. Jaquire &t No. VY ANTKU=A GGOD CUBK. 563 RUSIBT. FANTED=B PEIENCED — DINING-ROOM A o T ST W eenny: second-at. L ANTED—~A WOMAN AS NIGHT COOk A’ 53 \_V L eine, 230 South Clae-ste o s AT TIE Nurses. \WANTED —BRLIAULE AND EXPERIENCED Suman; carcof chdldren 304 accond wurk; goud wages, a1 Michixan-av, Lonndrossos, VWASIED—S0ME MOIE GOOD IRONERS AT aundry. 153 Clilcaso-aY. , 8lso one youn Kt hgniu { ! Fouug girl W Minceltuncous, VWANTED=LWANT TIIEE LADY CANVASSERS; none hut thuee experienced and acaualnt ance need 8pviy._Address A 4%, Trilinng ol ANTED—ATIEFINED LAY W ranion. Riareim A, i AS T 'ribupe ojiicr, 4 01 3 o ihe clty: | wi urnisl all wakisties - Sddrcas ail Jetiers LOLA, Bherman House, Clicaio, i, 0:COMIC_AND & A e et i Ml ance Inlies to gy tothe Biack fillls. 4 dreas L1, Ax Bhernan touse, Chieason dit, o e e e _ BITUATIONS WANTED=MALLR, Dookkeepor SITUATION WANTE A D) baokkeeper, accountant, and corrcrpoud ot of the city; best city refers 50, 1ribune ofice, JITCATION WANTED—ACCOUNT HUURS OLT N ed! clused, o examineds aceomnis s ijusted, p 1ug, ete,, sitended to day-tluie ot eveniug, by a thors vugh accountant, [ Avh Trlnun:‘ulnu: A3 Biprisg, nii or r Trit Ve er of deiivery ofice, WANTED=IY A YOUNG MAN, GFL man, of reguiat hablte, who can give satisfuctory references, |n & wholesale cig ' furalshing Koods house, _ Adureas Sn‘mnfir? WANTED=AN ENT P depoulty [0 necenans o7, Wit busy ot elty references. Y S, Tridiue uice: Conchiuen, Teamstors, &cs ITUATION A THOROUGHARED Englishi conchi % with last cnaployer) ty or entintry: Leat ‘Peferences: father tor 30 vears; coachtnan (o an old Eogilsh fanly, Addreas L1bil, Tribune vifice. Miscollancous, S D-1N SUME FIRST-CLABS h can control Koud trade: hiave Deen in bug 3 wonld e willing to travel i RS Of thy tue, QITGATION WANTE AY parter or other work; beast of eity references, dress for 3 duye ¥ 83, Tribune oilice. SITUATIONS WANTED-FENAL Domestics. QITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN N 3 foud neundtaaiian or Geruian femule supplicd at G, DUSK| ct _Tribune omee. SBY A'COLORLD MAN Ad Ad- QUIUATION WANTED=Y A GIRL OF 14 YEATH ) to asetat in [Nt hiusework or th care of chtidre Address ¥ 64, Trivune ol NTED=BY A Ui, FRONM TIE n 4o all Kinds of housework and dresse ber own machiue, Call for Lwo days 't el rkina privat ¥.3 Lesteity QUTUATION WANTE: rral butsswork o famby._Caid fur two du) QITUATION WANTEGZY ™A VOUNG ¢ 5 J1 vy light housewurk In 8 sl privat 9F ta duseeoud work. ~ Call fur thteo daya st 3 raul 9 Nurses. ITUATION WANTED=IO TIRAVEL WITH A July, orio ke ruil charie of aly. Call av 34 nss ol X0 RENT-HOUSES, West Slae %0 IENT—BY G0ODRINGE & STOKES, 230 WRST 1 Pty Madibon-st, Nu. 48 buuil Engamol at., sludge derin (mprovomehia, 17 ATtealin- b Aw 10 routue i1 Snarte s, B40; i Miwsukie-ay. ~0utks, 8% sud vthiery, ail e enicuc ot cuod bara; il 14 onder, BURAL & DRIVELL 118 Lastuiate o 1o W ~813 TEIC M -5 TORY TG nhl«ll.\l #15, ury b 17 tirene tory Lrick 400 Westeru-av. lugulre Buburbnne TPORRNT—IN EVANSTON=-A FEW LARGE WELL- turnlshod rooine I one uf ths beat houses 1 Fvioe tun within 8 minutes’ walk of fin " Louss wliero pariies cat take (Leir e furulshed (0 » (amly Witk vo sall Cuildren aud tako bl rout ln boary. Call (o 2530 Wb W'clock ALT4 bvoaper Biock, C. k. U (OWN BUICK i Dath, ete., 80 & wood {Buimiciuale tlatiouls $13 e UIEEN, southesal coruer Munros und Ma _T0_RENT-100MS, South Niave ” RENT—$2 PERt WEEK, TU GE! aloely-furulsbed rovus, coul, MHihted (ot the vutatdo, 7Y Bt 70 RENT-NICELY FURNISH Jtovun s, 113 kst Haudoivh: 'l‘() UENT-ELEGANT LROOM L singte, witli or without board, Wabuahew LEMEN ONLY, veutltuted, wud ) ROONS, ATFLY BUITE Of KN t Hutel Drunswick, North u;e. U O HENT-DUDLLE BalLulis, KITCHENA AND bed:room; sis furnlshod rouius. 147 Michizear s, neer Ular .30 BENT_STORES, OF Stores. n T~ E. W, WEsIFALL, 210 LASALLE. ‘!‘f."“ixn gt L g b 1 . e store 24144 00 Desplalnes-at., §12 Nifedule-dy.. sore, whtnBitires for boots s oee. Stk ¥l Siore 2813, ltandolph-st., aear lalito, €20, Biure, b on Weal Klugle stey et 5 Flats 1n Indisus, and hosrding b riek buildings vn Milwauki fugic-ata. ARK Tow 1 furalshed, vuulv“lur b esa, LW, BTOIRS, u4 Washingtua- 8., Hool _WANTED TO MENT, "V ANTED=TU RENF-3 rURNISHED RooM3 fur llgbt Wuuscdceping by w brotber and alstury terus wust be reasvuable. audress A 47, Tribune. g \‘7.\5 TEL—T0 NT=HYDE PARK, KENWOOLD, vr viclulty, sulte uf furalslied roows euties muo, wife, sud Durso, with buard for (ady sfd uurse. i‘s'."' ‘vt relereuces furnisicd wid required. Address A4 ibuug otlice. F‘Hu BOOKS GO Tu CHAPIN'S. CUUNER MADI- sun and Doarborn-su. & larger stock this auy 1w0 slures uf th kina |u Chivago. T PARTNEBRS WANTEU, 5 "l‘\Vn\!;lElP—d II'AIH oW B LGRE U £uod Opeulig 16 3 b | intas 1T W IIL DAY LFOLa S9N 10 S5 AT Bivu ‘Lrliuse Lilices

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