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with a_ horrible {nst before had a fizht with another of the rame tlas, over & one-eyed bar-tender. consider proposed changes In the courta and rtatutes. with instructions to report at the next adjvurned meeting, to be held Saturday af this THE CITY. G]iNEH‘A_I:. NEWS. AL, Dite, of No. 448 Jeflerson street, yesteuday wngslipped upolt the sldewslk at the north- west coruer of Canal and Taylor streets, and Iractured the cap of the lett kuce. The ride- K was In comparatively good condition at The meeting then sdjourncd, SOCIAT: CHARITY, 1N CONNECTION WITH MOODY'S CHURCH. About twenty-five bencvolent ladies from various churches In tha North Diviston met yesterday afternoon at the resldence of Mrs, A. 1. Hoge, No. 105 Dearborn ascnue, for the pur- pose of organizing asoclety for the carrving on of socfal charity-work In conncetion with the church commonly known as * Moody's Church.” of tho ladies to vive one aged about 8 and the other 10 years, were necostede One earrfed alarpand the'othera vig- lin, ‘The Jatter was the epokesman, The former pretended to be fgnorant of the English lan- puage, The one who was questlonad refused to sag anything cxcept that he lived with his father, and the two together were compelled to They lve with Frane Pacific avenue. The Historteal Soudety were to have hell a weeting at the ‘Tremont Houae yesterds noun, bat il not o adozen Hahan childre broteht up n vlee and Ignorance, only to gy Into thieves and murderers, nue ie the home of anothe safd to hold some ten children account of the lack of a The fonr zentTemen present ad eet nnt!] next Toesd eres witl b 2 Lood alten portant that the busnes on hand shonld he ALY Fowrth ase- | 1b )s the Intentlon e, Finee it Is fm- a great degree of gatisfaction hy the United Temperance Hands, to the poor of the n orhood of Mr. Moody avenne aud LasSalle street, was noticeahle for the enthuslasin shown b Iadtes and thels rarmeatigse to be np and dolng for the relief and happhue: fellow beinge, ¥ were maile and plans discusse to ealt the orranizati i ssochition,’ {n neknowledgment of fhe great, i done by Mr. Moody for the poor of this ¢ waa fixed at 81 for each reet, a nunber of children are thua en- place, also, at 45 Bunker street, on Ridle, I the headynarters ol ™ *s chiurely, corner of Chis ‘The meeting Mr. T, F. Bouton. of the donesturo Denacrat, n Uy and il be i Tonse, where be didate for the cpresentativea of less fortunate ractical remarke 1t was decided * Mowmiy Chureh uf Mr. Bouton was a Tlerk to the Ioce of I and Iy popularity throusbont act Whiat he vaine sl e vote of an clection, ‘The funeaal avevlees of the late Miss Lizzle A, M eld at lInl- (.'l||||r--ll of the Holy iullen ofticating, North Division Hizh b scliool attended dn At the el of the scrvives Dr. M te'a few appropriate 1he renunns were tery utt the 1 o'cdovk tinin. M, Wiltiaw . Masks mony fust eveninig 1o Mrs, 'Th and Chirlstanity st heart, but they are only a cmall portion af theg setual nuinber of ‘the 2 whe hold forth in Chicaso, 11 0 louk in on the padrones, Tet Itattan padron A SQUINT AT THUE DIVEL' safd Ofticer Lonergan, The reperter nequiesced, and the ficst place visited was that Known as No. 4t Clark street, woruer of Tow, rickerty, and n as the dovr’ was opened ahor- her.and it waz e ertninment wiit be call “Che complets orzanization clided give * Teas,” as the 1, onve a month. we wffected hy the Prosident, Mra. A Mas, Erdnian (il ady's Churclt): Sccretary, Mre. Trenetirer, Mew, dulla A g Murty's Shanty, T I emarks, alter which mliced to Calvary Cemes reporter Tollowell. ) was united | S, Chesbrough, of the New Ef 5 prel s Mreo Jo I Case aud of the Fourth Presbyterian 1L Iobbe, of Grace (Methodist urch: Mra, Mahlon 1). Ogden, of &, Mra, llecker, tonal) T, Waite: Churehs Mra, kel to have brougld se ur burder act could not be pmazined. hat 90 pen vould cribe uxem.l Dirty, ‘n-llcn, filthy, Jennie [lall was beddeamal, them together, 101 A lanre nime- y M dolin O'Grady, of e’ filends of the syoom’s aml hride's 2o the chureh, ood alter the cere- ¥ ix. ekl held w brille L reception at Muskelt's Hall, tabout 6 o'clo St dames (Eplaco and Myps dohn, Wondbridge, of Fullerton Ave resbyterian) Chiurch. that the Sodety witl be greatly inbers by the co-operation of y ladics wno were fiot present at yesters day's mevting. The next meeting will be held at Mrs, flore’a restdence perfect urrangements given in the Chicago N samewhat the natme of ) memnbers slink away out of a side door when the oflicer und reporter ¢n- In the front uf the place ks the ar, and table, at which s moments in the Ie last evoning John Klein restlence at No. 106 strcet, while attempting to lwanl a Mreetear nest the undolph strect crossing, pon the platform, and fallinge was ten fect over the pavement, Dreuking his feft e below the knee, earried fnto the Shermun Hy utachier, wis uttemicd by Dy, remoyel to hfs home. There'was A re; s Benevolent Assoc n the detectives’-room at the Cential Must of thie ollicers of the Aesoclaticn ‘They met, to conshier the condi- s of the treasury, ta audit wccouuts, transact rontine bushieas. The most proper methode for caring for the sfek amd thefr fami- lles wnder clarga of the Assoclation were talked und attention ealled to some who needed he meeting then adjourned for one inw rear toum a pou Joafers were playing. plice waa all that was wanted, for the stench was too sickentue to stand it Jong. AL B3 Clark styeet is OICAS BRIGGE NOTEL, 1t was once his * Garden-City Muafe-Hall.” It On the tirst flooris a Back of It aore lttle rooms, squal~ Up-starrs are Montay at 3 p. ., o the “irst tea to be v drugued gome Avenue Churcli by Othicer Schue s, und thence 1N REFERENCE TO ITS EFFECT UPON TIE NEAYOUS BYSTEAL To the Editur nf The Tribune. Citrcaco, Jam 15— am glad that the atten- tion of your readers has been directed agaln to tie consideration of Gen. Pleasonton's discov- eries convevaing the influence of blue and sun- lights upon life, disease, ete., beeaune T think that, thongh our knowledge of this influence Is still in the embryonie state, tho fleld of discov. cry and invention Is broad and Important, prac- tical results ave likely to be reached at no dls- taut time. Though much of mediclnal fmpor- tance atill lles latent in the vezetable sud min- eral kingdoms, sud what {3 now known should not be figgored, it Is neverthel our eyes to the potentinl therapeutie possibili- tles ot tie forces of nature,~kight, heat, elec- Nenro-pathologists wonld be rob- bed of their most potent agent It they were de- prived of thefr electricity, vians do without the faradle current in many I two-story buflulig. ¢ meeting af the ton ut 3 o'clock W and recking with whole pluce Is 8’ rotten tesirt for prostitul . Qccar oot on a drunk ofte; His place 14 o horrl- thieves, and plr 7] bly fiithy hell-hole vireumstances, Were present. He atso rents 201 s o Jodging-honse promiscuaely for black and white mien ami wonien ALBIS Clark strect is, Mike Malones's place, Tle recently hud his llcenee re storad, 1153 place is a low, div three there last nlght,—two fiserable females, an ald German, swingin little rotten pipes, nul” It s 0 resort tor thieves of Jow degrees A NOTED RANCHE 18 that of Jennte Waters, ut 487, Itis o resort of the worst turgiars and thugs (o town. shony Ryan, 15 now serving out u s’ seutence in Jackson, Mich,, fi ji the notorious olisar !’ amd Lizzle rlesty atter's Iriend, 1 1 1, but it wasre- meeting of the Chilenzo Lot~ r-Carrlers’ Reliel Fund Assoclation th follow- flivers were elected for the cnsuing President; J. G, Stnith, L Fletd, Secretarys Joe eutive Board—1% M. CI Storm, North Division 8t Holpl, Northiwest (& beer and soioklng e anmd his bartender. Lk Huntan abiLlts I Eridin unwise toshut Centeal Uthiced X g What could phyel- Hensy Binttner, South Station; What could phye h, Stock-Yards Statfon. The hotel reietera ahowed the effect of the now-storm of Momlay In a very pereeptible Not far years {o the hist of Cnlezo have'the hotel drrivals bevn s ©4 withia the past two daya. mauy wuembers of snawed tp, and the reet arc la tor a beiter oppurtunity and’ wmore fuviting weather before they toke ‘road. Touk tuther biue fust now, hut anticipate au im- en the gnows give way to better er, more favorable tog rulway tiveling. of West Spelugfielil, the third ol ol nixth in the line James Galbral now In prison for ing out a yoar' One of he vilest dens ou the street s that of It 1s at No. 391, between Polk It excels if anything diseases und atlectiounal Rupid” progress s L. of uw scientille understanding of the ervous aystem, from the which almost all, it vat atl, the troubies to which Hesh 18 heir are capable of ex- The nervous aystem {8 110 lonier to he recarded as an (ntanzible, metaphysical non- entity, but a material entils muscle, the liver, und the lustration of this {s the wouderful auatamical preparation of Hirtl, Over a cross bearlug a sacred anscription he erected the nervous sys- tom of a luman belng whose spinat cord form the trunk, ond whose nerves fully over the ur g wiltow! “Therefore the nervous system ls rendity, and fn dealing with § we sre dealing materlal whose molecular inteerity s effectrd by all the therapentie ugents which phy- dexree yusterdas. 1u the flrst place, the” travellmne public are g off, walting Williaa Murty, standpoint of aml Harrison streets, was & brizht age, 8 son of Murty's. Tle shiook the ofticer by the hal, and lovked painfully vut of place that filthy and stinking tumble-down resorty among the lowest of low humanity. the few places mentloned are but o smull portion of the worst in the clty, though thiere ave prabably none that can excef them for squalid hitleousncas and diet, and the smount of crime which they shelter aud secrete, ' CURLING. THE GREAT TOURNAMENT COMMENCES T3 proved trade W] e fn ltect deeenty 16540, died [n_that ‘town Jast Wed 20303 born mm Broweht up i the tuw whero Iiis anvestors were for five His whulesale zrowe o was hurned out n the hig tire, but he bezan 1 catie back last suinmner, intendinu to v 119 tirst wife, n mizcl Lothrup, & and N aiterward mareied Abby Freneh, who survives m, hut he leaves no chlidren, sl the hotels yesterday was the result of the balloting for pator at Springileld. Perry H that Palmer will be the winuer, 10, dohtt Forsvthe thiuks that a ng down grave- v husiness fn Chica- munity against subtlie azencles which human race with typhotd, cholera, scarlet fever ighthert, which Al sternation sud terror, we da not seck ono means nacin somecharlatanieal prophytactic, but in pushing our nvestigations, s delng, to prohe the hidden penctralta of tho deathimtealing germ, and deatroy it, ‘The mother enn feel hittle seenrity for her infant il theso which are preenting them- or solutlon have Hepeafter we hope the lauret 1y devorate not ouly the brows of r;, but of the great L Tt w3 expeeted that the curlers from abroad who are to take vart fu the tournament of to- day and to-morraw woubl have arrlved In the city last evenlng, but the storm and consequent delay of tralns mude teauble with tho plaos, and only o vompnratively small_number showed un. Mr. Martin, Chaifman of the Heeeption Committee, receved o dispateh to thie etfeet that the eluba from cast ot layed in reaching that ¢ty as to mlas thelr con- nectlon with the Michigan Central. They will be here this morning. Tho Milwaukee wiziny provlems ndidute himae seives to the med! ted, The Hepubiicany talth that a Republican They don't want Detrolt were so de- e aent to Washington, to ave Logan defested, 1 no ol However, an wptnlon s e nknown candidate, a maa not bith- attoned, will bo taken up if it catle but who i fs the wise- af St b preserve the healthi and prolo the.r fellow men, mu prevalent St. Paul_train, which or- riveld about two hours late, bronghd the Mil- waukes aml Portago City rinks, composcd of the folluwing players: tukes~John Jahnston, J. A, Bryden, skip, est, nnd Sainuel Wraww, 3. Wentworth, C. R Gallott, 2 A grateful poople shail be- stow its favors perhaps less willingly upon a ‘Tagso or 3 Schiller than upona Letieby und a Pzrent Duchatelet. 1 have written thus much to call attention to ower of subtile azencies, snd 10 polnt vat thedirection of sefentifle Inguiry into th encies i thelr eilect upon ase, Nuw, ono ol the greatest forces of It s been called the comes 10 a cloy acres refuse to divul The Boara af Dire o Assoelation Lie o meetlng lust eveniug, John Graham, « ent Wrerner i the chafr. Late luat eveninzg ) - Martin was in posses slon of advices [rom all the clubs hieretofory resent, from which 1 ap bealde the two clubs whiel evening, ud the two Chilceo clab: Ing whll compose the entries for to-dlay which will commence promptly at [0 o'clocic v apel to outshle organizae ) to such aseenblages rtarbed the fnmates, L one, was that def ture In sunlight, heart-pulse of ol familiar with t thone, the mam object] being that Uiy d other, and mior: po was it pald to etizion I the add matter was referred 1o the Executive Com- its _glorfons phenomena; manlfestatlons; with the singing tlames of chiemleal harmenlea; with the Futa smorgana and the beauly of the rafnbow, 9 now dissect amd put together I purts of a Chingse pu; cral we would all uc out sunlight ronto, Ont,, four m .o Milwaukee, Wis., el trolt, Mich, fonr wmen. ape, Wie,, tour men. “An cleation for ofticers then took place, with the followlng vesults C. . Hall, A, G. Wamer, C, “seeretary—1), €, Mare Teddize that Iife with- is fmpotsible, we have thouzbt of dealing it out in divided do he bonefit of the' slek, aud 18 ot far distant, when not only assoctated ligit, but red. and orange, and greeu—when all the cotors of the minbow, with il the clianzes 1hat can_be rung on these colora—will be therupentiealy utilized tor the Lenetit of us all, Lut whthout prolonging my letter unneces- sarily, 1 wist to eay brieldy tou’s theory fs withont neenting to or denying {ts correctiiess. The window-glass srranged a3 directed by your correspondent * Dutton,' when the ‘sun-Jight talls ‘upon theso adjacent panes of blue und plain vlass, 1L pasees (dfrectly through the plaii travsparent glass Into the apartiient, while the adjacent” beam of sun- moving with a like which (s paseln, The time will come o Krecutive Commitiee—N. Willinm I8, Dateman, C. i1, Cave, and W, Warner, A votenf thunks was tendered the Superine tendent and Physiclan for thelr assidulty durlg e part yenr, On woilon, the ladfes wers requested to make Davls, 1. C. Morey, not arrlve are “Toledo, ‘uid Ogileys- | funand bluo from Pontise, “The local clubs® Conmit have worked hard to proj visitors, und the larae Jul LU Vast expensa ol broubl e of Arranzements at Linvoln Park been cleared of SNOW Ko 18 10 accomimadate eight or more rinks. Tha mw of the st few days bas kept the scrapers and plowers busy, but'the resull is o fne ahieet uf lee i vod order for the gane, BAR ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETINU, At 2 meeting of the Bar Assoclation, held last Sutunday sfternoon, the following officers were elected for the ensulne yeur: N. Jewett, President; Mesere, George W, Siith aud James L. ITigh, Vice-Preshlents; Mr. Fred- s v winat Gen. Pleason . Bowen, from the Committee deslg. Y o unfed for the purpose, presented ab appropriate v of the charicterof the late Rolla A, w, one of the founders of the Howe, which was orsderea Lo by spread on the minutes, ‘The Bourd then adjourned, TITKE PADRONES, A TINITTO SUME CLARK STRELT DENS. 1t §5 somewhere writt; wherevirtue terminates, connection with this, where does vice emdt velocity sa that outs the plalu gloss, under- [ tie seven pris lizht being suddenly arrested city’ of 190,000 mmiles per sccumd of thae, of It, the Liue ray, beln; the blue glass, pusses apurtment, the six otber rays which have been stopped produce enormons “frictlon In contavt That friction evolves neza- the eleutrivity en thut ‘vice hecins 1t might be asked In wiary rays of wnd noly vite ra mizsiblc throug! - Adums, und l, L. el a3 manbers ol the Bua firat three for the term of three yen last nnmed gentle X sight of his fellow nan of Manugers, the mind of & TRIBUNE reporter aa e last eventng presented himself to Capt. Buckley, of the Ar- moty Station, and requested the company of a ooliceman fu order to go through a portion of ne," and see what s to be seen fn Chi- cago at night within her Towest depths of infu- iy 13, A and 0. H. Horton were chogen as the Committee on Adnussious. Mr. 0. H. Horton, ot the Committ, at the Jast weeting to canler with sherllt n, presented the following report, which space and one vojd atmaaphere, buth of which sre also negativil This uegutive electrie rictlon uf the estoppes V8, ai o it comes in contact with the ¥itreous or tie blue glasa, pr Tient and magnetism by the conjunctior heat thus produced expands the moley the glass, ad o current ot electro-mugnetlsm 2 4ito the apartment, umd develops aston- Ishing mlh{«-l» wpan the Vital v tive clectricity of Your Comumiitce, 10 which was yefevred the com- wulcation of Cliarles Kiern, E y repiort that they have conferred with Mr. presacid hin desire to comuty us far sa thuny requeats or enggestione of the Amony the matters consldered by teg In conference with the Sherill was Rern will spuoint the Clerl pertor Courts (both of whom wo are in- Tormed lave cousented 10 3ct) to_recelve wrocess and papers for the Sherdfl, tien, fees pald, will be taken to the Sheri's office twice ench day, aay at 11 2. 1, and il po m.i the rapers received by the Cle 1t might be stated that the primary ob was to luok after u specimen of adrone named Emanuet Mallelo, who keeps at Oftlcer Ed'Lonergan was the pullceman detulled to wecompany the re- ., Shen( reapect. No. 827 Clark street. e nt hlge and ploin panes of afn Lsita) I un: Lo greater will be the jetle currents that wiil uthl hence the atmosphere 1 be lpreguated, 20 tusuy, MALLELO'S PLACE It 18 in & thiee-story boild- fiuzg, every portion of which 18 vccupled by Ital- Jutis, whu beg, steal, or play the harp or violin Mallclo lives on the Tae place was bhuile for a store, cither skte futo cheerle was soun fournl. enter the apartment of the upartment Wi Wwith (eetro-mranetism. In writhing upon thiasubjec as 1 fear your correapondent ** i undue promiuence to vue of the ¢ ngents tu the expenre of others, Thisfs an error tnto which we are all likely to i I Lope 1 have not given impetus to u ] 1o use this agent for No home ueed Papers dellvered to (o ba sent hack to werifl'e ofice when ery 1o the partles eutitled to Tha #heri® will, at the ruquest of aftorne polnt special depiitlea t serve procers Whene satisled that thls authority will b progerly exe cived, provided (he persois making such requests shali fully, aud i writing, Indennify the sheri® for the ncta of auch speeial deputy . wl recorde will bo Kept, ho artl s Intereated w3y at uny tme procure, at nfurmaiion ne o exeei- ' tho bunds of the Sherit trade o tator, 1 squatid gud featiire of the premfees. Justice Summertleld 10 Ws padrone business. A fa Iatinry which would se cte personal pecuntary gaing, be without o suniturium ot this sort. that the bue 2lase i to be fntroduced fito the The azent {s the n‘:«‘lugl;lr. evening previows, benumbed and brought fn by 'he Jud stated that 325 per yeur for his w compelled to play the barp stipilated autn, lnu leas County Hosnital. and Wfree o all el THE COUNTY BUILDING. Architeet Eran continues tu end, ‘The petit Jury for the February term of the Crimfual Court wus druwn y The Grand Jury sesterday formally eutered npon its labors tor the teri will e, s uaual, toward clearing the docket of ihe Sterlf's oitice, ful an atlloer tatlin vr tlous aud insl proce Mubleto bad pabi ) 1 pariy. Ir. h’mn u’m make demand upon, and, upon writteu order of platuti’s altorney, i f upon tetafving siel thau B cents per day turaed aut upon the ~ : ‘wlichit, and perhaps to persh with «uld and hunger. ‘When the policentin and the reporter entered Mallelo's place they found a dirty woman, rocks fug u dirty eradle containing o dirty baby. - Near uwold stove rat two Itallan u ition ey In valiatled thol uuder the prosent practice of suwmouiug jurore the St hix nailife) s absolute sponaible for the companttiun un juries In the Cirenit aud Superior Courty, Kern luforuis ns that he has given very poaitive in- structions 1o his batlitfs in regard to the matter of dotig all that can bu done b and solely rue character of thy Tt firet efort ouths, perbaps 20 Toey ali pretended 1o Kuow little Mallelats g padrane, who boards The County Clerk will begin fu a few days to prepare the Avsessor’s bouks for the year, aud, deslrlnz to have the descriptions of property cotuplete aud perfect, will be gladto receivs auy Information frum vioperty-holders on the sud- thewt 1o procure tho Yours Committee, thevfore, deem itudviable 1o make uo further report In regard to tlg wlrer ot prewent, und suggert that 6o effort L stated, §1.5) per week jor boar in the morning und return at uidoight, cume Lome with less than 30 cents they go supperleos t bed. The beds are masées of straw, bugs, and filth. Everything is nasty, stinking, wud dirt-bezrimed. Lrought froin Italy, wheru they are stipulated rental per year, aving there, the twall p i bright of ¢yo and quitk Gl thought, As 5000 48 the reporter Liadl w Lizzie, sud that sbe lived ou Twellth street, and then run awsy. & ot Is, sulely upon the N ho Har await until experienca # strate bow the Sheriff ahall ave exccuted this re- bersof thy Bar will r omieaion or act vn 1he Edward A. Batchelder, who ls sald to be pro- prictor of the Atherton Ho arpeated for debt ot the fostance of Charles His shortcoming was vuly 830, Jouking upon him fu p! way ubder the Insolveut act. Edwin Walker was plowluye around through the snow yeeterday, aud sald to private parties fu whispers that Be wauted to make avother Keru requests that wem! ouse, Was yesterday report 10 bim any 1mi part of ny of hls su ‘Themauner of procuring juries, was on motion of Gea, Btlies, wade the special order for the Bext met:llng. Messrs, E. B. Shermap, J, E. Smith, sud Jumes L. High were choseu a3 a comiitee to n ran scross » lttle . Hls { uge. She was Judge Wallace, ¢d Bim to go bi Bhe Lad previowsly haul on the Treasurs, 8 K00N are the 55 cents, as the lecturer s working lfor Fi tker wil sk him for a | the Lord, and not for rmoney. vertifients up o baxe a clalin azafnst VEUNMONT'S CRNTENNIAL. e Butiding Fand for $30,000, ‘“’Ih\'rt‘ w'tlll hen ’meruug "ms e'\'c'r'\llngi g't lm; i . . . Sherman House of pereonis horn in the State of oo o vha at G ince.1(s Veruout i vesidlng in this wity or vicinity, AlLItdid was to sgree to rocommiend fo the for the purpoee of celebrating the one hundreth Bt the rmmes of Charles Hogyel ni Fatriel: | auuiterears of the declaration of independenee Dinies frwms which 1o, sefoct & orth Side Cone | of that State, O handred sears 8z today stabite o Gl the place of faals Bartele whowas | BT ERN "t weat aidea of tho motin: recently taken to Sherilt Kern's bosoit., R \Weatminstar aud declared that County Attorney Rountree has ed asay {0 | that territory then kuown o3 the New Hanp- Sprinafichd in the Interest of the County Board. | shlre Granis, amd now as mont, wan lhe wprelal husineas {8 to try to persiiade the | -~ free and imlependent Stale, owlne Supreme Conrt that the Board has the leeal | alleglance neither to New York, New Ham P right to fasue the coveted 81,009,000 new connty | shire, nor Kinz 6 . There are so many bonde, While there ha will Jouk Into the status | Verinonters in th that It 1a rient and prop- of he hill before the Senate fo legislate the | er that the f the State should he “iting " out of power, and when throuzh with | properly celebrated, Snort speechés will bo his tabsors will retuen 1o collect bis **expenses’ | made by Judge Lawrence, Mr. Isham, Norman from the County Treasury, Witliams, Judge Jameson, o weverat ol s of C . ere X dasoted | caunl prominence, It §s hoped that all who e g mmitiecon Secrct Servica was clascted | Were born n the Green Mountaln State Wil ss- plea?” Tta scveral mémbers suring the day | ¢ mble to-nlgzht to do honor to the day and to Diiinitestend » weakness In reference to ita for. | Lhe wen wliu wmade it {lustrious, and to leamn nier determination to mrke the awanl to O'Don- l'nm:lli}n{z l"llt‘l“l‘"lm:_ t.lzc eacly l.x;lu.,;\ nl]n nell for farnishing the county with neatanother | State which was for over ten years s fdepeiids year st agreat publie b They have Weaks :;m. {‘opulvlh.uwlgu:“ullhe'x lanee nelther to En- ened, not becanse foclined fo do what fe rlgt, | S1amd nor 10 the United States. but the storm uround their ears Iatelling on them. The Conmitice fs expected to report to-murrow, Whien the coutract for the Court-Ilouse stane was aliowt, ta be let, Patriek Fanning made suine statements, which found thelr way to the Iml»llc prints, retlecting on the reputation of the *Ring.” ‘This was too much Jor_ McCallrey, and, with his usual gameof-biufl style. he threataned to have Fauning hefore the tirand Jury, ¢l This{a the last ever heard of the lflu{r,b t the end is not yet, ncither has the »Ring " heard the last of rand duries, for the manazement of the public charitie of the coun- Ly, it is reimrlcll. s to be looked Intu by the uew Grand Jury. Dennts Curran, inepector of the Court-1Touse stoue at Lemont, takee his death ard, e bas not yet received an official notiication of his dismizsal, and does not propoxe tu put. Mmself in the way of letter<nrriers or messengers irom the County Board. Walker sympathizes deeply with Curran, but says that, £0 far as the coun- tv's Intercsts are concerned, he has_ heett an in- necessary appenduge to the Court-House work, and an cxpenke that onght never to be cutailed, Curran went 1o Lemont yeslerday as uaual, and ropuses_to contlnue “Inspecting as long as e can, He has s threc-months’ commutation ticket for sale. The reason the Finunce Committee did not report on ex-Recorder Smith's final account Mouday, it appears, was that. Stewart bud turn- ed over amonez his assets two notes from _Vol- Tock, the abeteact man, amounting to $175 to which there was an olfect namounting to $125, Pollock, it will be remumbered, entered Into an arrangement with the county by which he was to pay « certain sum for these’of the coumy's abstract hooks, cte., and these notes are in pis- ment therefor, Tlhie oltzet Is for atioriev's fecs Incurred by Pollock in testing his right to the use of the” books, What the next cause for de- Iny it the matter will be Lias not been fureshad- owed, but it would scem that the Comunlittee had had ample time to have reported Jong ago. A MUDE!, CONTRACT, The farcleal Investigation fnto the alleged steal fi conpection with the printing of the officlal proceedings of the County Bourd the purt year was counenc.d yesterday, The tract under which the work had been done CRIMINAL. Francis I, Drath was yesterday in an unfn- proved condition, but bis physfcian has not yet given up hopea for his recovery, Gaus remalng at the Chiengo Avenue Statlon, no ball befug allowed. Emma Bennett, servant girl, was incarccrated lnst evening ot the Weat Madison Strect Sta- tlon, charged with the larceny of a gold watch aud chain from Jennie Tyrrell, of No. 243 West Lake street. ‘The nototions young thicves, Billy Burke and Frank Wlison, aliss Wiliams, were caught working the Tabernacle last evening, and were rin dnta Central Statlon by Detectives Scliaack and Stewarts Cornelius Angleim was hefore Justice D'Wolt yesterday for Uelng the Iather of achitd which | zoun to be born ol a woman named Maria Murphy, and was held to the Crimlnal Conrt in 300 bonda lor bustardy. 11, &, Freeman, shoe-dealer ot No. 096 Madl- son street, camplalus that his store was entererl by burglars Sunday evening lnst, aud stock val- ued nt 3200 carred awny, Eotrance was effects ed by means of u false Rey aund by prylug oft a bar upon the rear door, J. Burton, the well-known snide jewelry dealer of Now 3% Fifth avenue, was agaln arresi- ol yesterdny by Detectives Bauder i Osters man. Thils thnie the. complafnant i Willian ¥, Coon, of St. Clalr, Wis., who was swindled ont of €25 on a suie watchi nnd ring. Davld Schell & confined at the Armory for ealing n quantity of clothing from Genrge Douay, who bl eigazed him o carry in coal. It Is thought that David is the person who hus rohbed several other cltizens ou the same racket, aud hie will therefore be Investigated. ‘[he residence of Willinm Robineon, No. 597 Wubash avenue, was entered Monduy night by eak-thieves, who made away with three silver watches valted at §i6, Other plunder would undoubtedly have been added had it not b that one of the thieves atumbled aguinst @ ehale and thus alarined vue of the servants, Justice Scully yesterday held the follawlng: Wilttam_ Waleon, larceny of coat from Farwell IMath, #5300 to e Criminal Courts Henr Huekett, Michaet Fenton, Joln Murphy, Frank MeDermote, Charles Gireen, William Lind, and Willlam Barrett, larceny ol lard sud seraps from a hutelier du the Jackson strect mnarket, $5 cach; Ernat Jaezer, disorderly, $100 tine, There Is at the Ceutrat Station a small tin box contalulng n double-harreled pistol, threo ladies’ watches, ono of 8wiss manufacture and two of Amcriean muoke, together with several smaller articles, amoug whicliis a coll rinzwith serpent’s byad. The property o found upon [saie Eisenbery, of Nu, 161 Fourth avenuc, and i thought by the pollce to luve been stolen. Justice Pollak yesterday hield the tollowlng: Greorge Northrap, recewing property stolen from Dr. Snlnc(l:n. of the Grand Paciie _Hotel, minal Court: Edwarl Leon u8 presented and read,—a very [ntercsting docit- ment. [ts author [s suppused to be the 87,000 car County Attorncy, and it fs worthy of Ul It provides that the papers privtwyg the rrurccdlngs should recelve 35 cents per square herefor, and that is ull [t fuils to state whether one line or one hundred should con- stitute o *'square,’ or whether plea or dlamond should be the typo used. That the ‘*contract’ has been adbered ta Is self-evident, and thero fs Just a littie doubt that the county has been_as falthtully beaten In that adhereace, The Comuilttee dfd nothin) but listen to u few specches by Gen, Licb and Zeager, who arc the particular subjects to be investigated, and quarrel with some of the par- ties makinz tho seensation of fraud. — The next mecting will bo held Friday. when the wotk of yesterday will be goue over agaln, JIHE CITY-TIALL, et . Charles Willians, snd Ed- The Treasurer's recelpts yesterday were ingg J., F. us, of Roches- $1,555 from water rates and £503 Grom wlscella- [ fer, utof 0 on iho n;;l:‘npumnwrn‘ ey discharged, the pta cing wnablo to Iden! Ticosaiifees o thonys \Wilitam. arble, vagrant, $10 ‘The Comnmittee on Streets and Alleys of the North Divlslon s called to tnced in the City Clerk's offlco to-morrow witernoon at 8 v'elock. The Milwaukee avenue visluct completed cost the city $35,13, and the Blue Tsland ave- nue vladuct took $63,227 out of the munieipal cofers, ‘The cost of the LaSalle street tunncl during 1575 was $2,09b—=for Jghting, cleaning, sml uttentlon, The Citg-1Iall clerks and employes in general weres much elated yesterday over the unnounce- ment that theg vould dtraw thelr Decomber sut- arfea to<lay. The total amount 1o be pald ont Is £25,000. " ‘The Tollce and Flre Departments will b pald o all probalality Friday. A gentieman yesterday called st the Comp- troller's oftice aid suld that he nad $10.000 to Invest {0 a thoe revenng warrant as the best disposition e vould ko of Iia mioney. Ha was accomuiodated with a certitleato, und de- purted siling, while the cosh wus salted down in the Treasury for future use. Supt, Darrett says that the fire-alarm tele- raph has experienced very little Juconvenience roin the heavy enows, anil attrlbutes that cir- cumstance to the fact that lust suminer i great deal of repaieing wus done atd much new wire putup. ilad not been so, the servies would now e greatly impaired. The test of the Woat Side pumplug-works was comuicteed yesterday morblog, Tho warks pussed Lo e hundw of the experts, who, alter ey abull have spent aday or two fn o weeliminuey uresngements, such us deiliing the fmen e, will the final text, which being dune they will report to the Mavorand the City Engineer, uud the west Sule cagimes will ither b ueeepted of refected, The City Collector’s offics cost_the city $10,- 783 Inst year (Greorgo Von Hollew's defleft not ncluded); the Mayor's ofice used up 9,251, and the cost of keeping the Cliy-1Tall heatedd, lihted, and eleancd was about $17,000; the bill for eoaf used duriug tho year ot the £2,32.30, und tha zas b1 was' or thirty days fn the Housc of Correction, Willlam Sullivan, Eugene Ryan, Frank Mane Isch, gaud Chirlstopher ITubn, four hungry-looking vagabotuls, were arrested last evenlng by Ofli- cers Mangold and MeMalion, of the West” Madt- ron Strect Statfon, upon & warrant sworn ot M. P, Donahue, residing at No. 100 Monroe e Domabuie §8 a driver for onc of Aldrich’s y-wagone, and while traveling his bread ruute’ several days upo was ket upon by the quartette and despolted of his stock in trade, The hoys who sasaulted OMcer James Mur- nane Monday evening al the corner af Clark and Ilncrison strects, yestenday momln{; trembled betore Justice Foote, and when he ussessed Frauk Howsra $13 for Qfsorderly, tho other two aqueaked ont a change of venue to Justico Pol- luk. There dohn Webber was discharged, nnd the watch {pund in his possession returned to Wiin as the " wroper owner, and Ilenry Kebler, the vue who 1oade the assault, was awarded 525 nne. Moses Jostyn, Thomas Kennedy, and_Geargo Woul, cluthing thicves In the Eouth Diviston, have all comte to prief. Joslyn was scut out several dave nzo, and vesterday Keanedy and Wood were heht in §300 ball to the Crimlual Court tor the larceny of clothing from Mar, Eidriize, of No. 47 Congress street, ana fn $5 for the larceny of clothing from Mra, Walley Walf, of No. West ‘Twelfth street, The Ty vwere eaptured Sundas night white trying todispose of the plunder to Mrs. Abs, of"No. 154 Pactile wvenue, Justive Foote, presiding at the South Division *ulice Courty yesterduy sent up the followlng: Nancy Hafnew, $100 flues doin Saunders, vag- rant, #1100 or ufnety days in the House of Cor- rection; Jobn Pelree, Vagrant, $100 or nlucty davs; John Snuuders, larceny of 3 saddle and Lridle from \ F. Skinnr, of No. 222 Twen- ty-second strect, S0 to the Criminal Court; Feter Hammerestad, disorderly fn appropriatg ownune o fur cap belonging to William Cugel, of No. 50 Wells etrect, 830 tine: Davhl Donjey, vazruut ;3100 or ninety doys; Thowas Cougn, disurderly, 8100, Monday evenlug Johu Wall, Richard JefIries. and ‘Thoinas Malloran, employes ot Bwan & Clarke's furulture factory, at the corner of Ro- bey atreet and Blue Islund avenite, got in a row At the corner of Nineteentls street snd Blue Inland avenne, during which Wall was stabhed far the risht wen near the ehoulder, und Jeflrjes in the right bre Both men were stiended by 1r, Tabatern, Who pronounced thety fnjuries nut severe, ‘The police heard of the affalr early i the worning, but neither of the men would dlvakze unything, and atwolutely refused to su- thorlze the police Lo inake uny arrests, Jacob Staudinger, 8 Bavarian spendthrift who has gone through o fortuse of - $10,000 I an in- creaibly short space o time, and who was re- cently urreated ot the ‘Twenty-second Street Station for tae larceny of 500" worth of cfrars from a State strevt cigar maker who was Kiud ehiouzh to eniploy b, wi P-uu-nlny rearrest- ed by Detective Schaack, of the Chivago Avenne Stotfon, upon charge of stealing a watch and chstn from iy beneluctur, u Mr, Lo K. Koedter, Lurrabee street. In view of wol ls an Incorrigible Klepto- manlae, Justice Ruulmann sent” bim to the Criminal Conrt under 50 ball. Deteetives Steele and Sfnnnons yesterday marning swooped down upon the *Little " listns-honse, on \West Madison street, r Caual, and theve captured thie two proprivs tors, Jerome B, Lindeard und Thonas Bargent, and’ two fnwates, Who ave the names of Witlis Juckson and Frank Parsous. Tho quartetie sre wanted for varfous s ol hlghway robbery and petit Jarceny which tho oflivers are now engaged ferseting out, but wore partjcularly ure wanted for ronbinz the ruom of k. Ashworth, at No. 118 Monroe cty of $3%0 upon the lust doy of the last v, Ashworth 18 the furcman ol a State strect ¢ factory, and while abseat tromn bia roon momeits only thess sucgking cowards en- 11 aud despoiled him of w year's saviogs. SUBURBAN, PARK HIDGE, Miss Ella A, Robb, of this place, was suursled Monday afternoon at the reshlence of her fath- er, Col. Ty P Hubb, to My, George 8, Wells, of Chleagu. A few Intlmate fricnds of the partles ouly Witnessed the ceremony, which wus per- foruned by the Revs L. T, Chataberlaln, of the New England Church, Chicazo, Ihe Town Boanl passed an ordinauce requir- ing the retoval of enow from tho sidewalks, und where the notics was uot complied with they veut u cang of men (o clean thew, and the bl 'was scal o the vccupants or owners, Oge man bad to pay $13 for the fflvllega. of Inv:fix his walks clcared. 'The last stormn has m thlnfin worse than ever; the drifts fusome places are aix feet bigh 3 Mo ¥rhioon the South Chicags dumamy, uy personal efforts kept the gas bil as it would have been wuch larger had bis [lonor not discovered that much of the Muminator was wasted by javitors and scrub- women. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT, .The following letter, whivn was nddressed to Chlef Flre Marahat Beuner, will cxplalu itself: 1 heg leave to hand you $100 for the Firemen's Denevolent Awsaclation as some achnowledzment for the_prompine. ty, and caro displayed hy the Flrc Departmient on the occaslon of I my reshdenee Lust Ssturday nlznt. Nothl be gors admyrable tian the munsgoment of the dwelling sl the protection of its Coutents fron Injury by water. Very traly, Wiy DExTEM, ANNOUNCEMENTS, A West-Slde Christian Union noonday. prayers meeting will be vpened at 221 West Madlson street, second floor, to-day, Maj. Cole leads, Bubjects * Prayer.” Members of the (3, A, R, wishing to attend the Htate Encampment at Ottawa, 1k, on the 17th and 15th Inst. can obtain certlileates ens ttllng themn to round-teip thekets at une sud one-tifth fare, via the Chicago, Ruck Lland & Paclfic and Chicago, Burlington Milney Raile roads, upon application to J. 12 Vrceluud, Box 12000 Chicugo Cost-Oftice. Prof. H. P. Gutehell, of Kenosha, will deliver acourse of three lectures before the Chlcugo Homeopathic Colley Wednees eveng on % Food ami Dizestion,” Thuredav evening on * Phiysical und Mental Labor,” and Frii fng on “ Climate amd Health,” Al phy. and medical students are tovited, P bert’s lecture lias been postponed 111 Feb Jolin 11, Gong! Jan. 2, in the blg rovival Woman's Temperance Caion ba hoplng to Lelp the Suanclal waiki, oW wuch einbarras But, intent on et te preople, they venty, a price s urator. The new azo Philharmonte Suclety will matie {ts debut this evening ag M Coitaick Hall, under the direction ot Mr, Adolph Licse with an adulruble prograutie, mliding oven's C minor_svinphouy, Weber's “Jus bilecOverture,” and Meyerbeer's * Facheltanz ® for orchestra; the Chopen concerto fu ¥ mivor, for plano, by Miss Bertla Burge; aud two vocal selections from *-The Mazlc Flute” aud * Bar- ber of Sevilie,” Ly Miss Jeunle Busk. Cbarles J. Gintcau, who snnounces himself as “The Lawyer aud Theologian, sud whose va- uries are Dot unknown to the reuders of Tua RIBUNE, {8 set dowu for a lecturo at the First (Aletbodist Church Saturday evening un “Christ's Sccond Comlog, A. D, W." The swall bile declare that the price of sdiubsion ls 25 cents, but & clause in ftallcs fnformus the pub- lie that the lecture witl be free to all who cua't o ctigaged him, itlovk of thelr sh for el of funds, perance before thye ave put the tHekets down to 25 at whizh few have ever listened to Monday slternoon Stock-Yords duminy, aud the Rock Iilsud dum- my were all fust {o the snaw between Twonty- fourth und Twentv-sixth strects, sud were de- layed over an hour. The Stock-Yards dumuwy was taken back to the depot, and the othera managed to werk thelr way through. The B:15 dummy was only balf an Tho Pittabureg & of the Central Pachie Ra') tains, it has been snowiig I pect of continued storm, ‘Ihe fndlcatfons sre that the In the weather will result fna t aueh prove to bo the ca vod erops may be expected Homa of the State, as'it {s only lucalitlea thal anv eetlons & ensuerd (rom drought, the dam ur Dicia anl e nmento wid SanJotqnin Val! in the vicully of Sacramento und Stockton, THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, offer apeclat inducements to purchasers, at wholge sale and retall, of eheel music, musle books, vio, 1, gultare, and all Kinida of murical instrnments, General agents for the X Quality gnarantecd, n the m% y pro present chang encrtl storey y and Fadn falls our behind at Blue Fort Wayne track was budly dritted {n the vicinity of Parksay Pa- Four of flve tmine were stuck last ihere Tho cxpreas tralus canie througl: vesterday morning with the akl ot three for scveral hours, Mequen. o Col. Foster spent most of Saturday in diree tucn.cs har ting the new machine for thawine o plugs, 11 says it works admirably, Satarday st Lie town was threatened with having its supply of water cut off, the suction | but by the lzhors of Col. tha ealamity was averis, ‘Tho boys of the aro in liopes to et their position in thne to ring on T wha nttend thelr mask ball uext Wedne: lewood Fuse Cumpany farnt bell into isn preeting 1o all aidard organ and Steck Town Clerk Rudoiph Brister §a very much 1o New Orleans anel vich ity. He thinks that if people knew the aino of zoud Jand that s 1ylng fdle woutd not emigrate * We: this excellent country, year liaye been pleaset with his trip hey ~ Tnerday evening: but would il up va the crops this ceedgly gomd, cspeclally the augar crop. Beveral plantations owned by Chi- wut up o thousand hogsheads of fo says the people of that see- hoy would like to 1 Mary Winloek, hy the Kes treelilence of Mr. Jdanies Both of Louisville eago men have, ton want no more war. have Nicholls for Governar, bit want Ilaves fur Preatdent. They aay lic camoe out and foucht them like a man. They have no faith In Tilden., and Sophomores met Mouday 8 Congrezational competed fof tha “Gage prize.”” Owhig to the severa storm which prevaited at the time the “The prize conslsted of 240, 3 el Letween the two, whe, oxerbienee in styte, thongnt. ceording to the The debute cottld hi niodei one, nor was it conceded genernd standard, The Sophuimores were well represented, while the Juniors were poorly so helr numbers, ® Jau. 10, Richard M, Wa'sh, son 3 avid Walsh, azed 25 yeary 6 nm;:m:l,::a Funeral from the reshlence of hia andience was spiall, . SAULPAUGH—1n this elty, Jan, wit D, o be np tu the Nut'co of funcral hereafter, BB iudson (N, Y.) papers please copy. vlny evening, Jan. 1, of . robicr of Frank niid doseph L. i » LAWLER. °: b)AIll pevizenl ael rumption, Joba, b eure, | will take place from the realde: 116:{ l"‘urlllllltt-{lu );m"l;n :l i uck, to the Clinreh of the 1y o by vara (o Calvary. IOt an tiea Allco Bowors, thie dangliter of wwho occuples n sulte ol in the Olivet Church HBlov Jan, 13, ot 135 w'clock, & The musle during the lhave been better, nnd thos: fortunate ns ot to be p one treat of the season. aolved, That the Interests of our country are not promoted by emigration " was tirsy discussed in the afiirmative by Ise E. Adats, "7, M., Wheaton, '8, opened_the tegzutl other speakers were W. T, Relle B, Wehb, '70, In the utliemative, und Louls , and Charles I Gueresu, 9%, in who were so nns nt miseed at least “The anestion Hobirt, 70, Miss Juring her rickneas she suferell with that Int no toneae 15 able ta exprexs b lar the exparience of ita bltterncs, nerell, yet vhe bore it with patience until shy Atter the close of the debale, Judues Cavan, e, t Church to-day’ Dyke, Bannister, Gridley, and A, J, B tred and nade up their deciston. “They awarded 1he prize to Wallkun 'L, Hobart and Miss Belle B, Webb, hoth of 1§, ¥ H. 8cott, who represcnted the Univer- iratorics] vontest of 2 rigtiiiuned Jrom work to ‘The funernl will be At ibe Ohve 5—0f diphtherla, Sunday, Jan. 14, at 1133 John Chiandler Kehoe, beluved eon of I!I‘lr‘:}g yns and Audrew Kehoe, aged ity in the Inter-Collegt New Yorle, returned yesterday Iooking well une onthe, Alay, of diphtherin, Manday, Jon. 15, at 19 der the burden of appluuse which he there re- . m., Mary Elizubeth Kenoe, betoved daughi Tieldibt Coync ani Andrew Kehoe, aged £ yoars o ‘Th relicions meetings will be continued this week, The pastors have wisely declded to have more of the uniun meetings, and consequently hava designated Thursday wid Frlday “They witl be conducted o the same plan as the recent Moody ancetings, Mr. Price, one of the Tuberiuele sligers, will by unerul from reatilence, No. 180 Sonth Dears boriisst., between Tirly bt and Thirtyseeventh: i o Ructlincaiern depot ilencu by melery at 1 p. on Veidnes 0. 1. dar, 17, : i X an. 10, Edward for that purpose, 1--dames, youngest son of Thomas and Prof, . L. Comnock, who lras buen Tast give fuiz & serles of readin TPostmaster Clilford nent. from Cong dellciency catsed by the ro nearly year no, The C tave veported favorably, and recommended thut il puss appropriating $615.08 to relinburae the uufortuuute Postinust " The Board of Tri Toat ovening, present Powell, Taglor, und 8§, loy belog “absent, Trustes Uaylor took the glish, of' croup, aged 4 years and 10 returned Monday, 4% ul Just received some o concerning the bbery of the oilive umittee ou Clalms ardence, No. 275 West Polk. Hchenck's Pulmonio 8yrup, Sea-Wee and Mandrake Pills, ‘Thesa descrvedly celcbrated and popular mediciaes have effected a revolution fo the healing art, and proved the fallacy of several maxime which have for e progress of medical sclence, “The falze supponition that ** Consumption [x Incursbie* lans from attempting to And semedies , and petients aflicted with it recon. clicd themselves to death without meking an effort te escape from n doom which they snpposed to le oo- ow praved, Luwever, thut Consmpe and that it has bheen enred Inaverp Arcn (roine of them appurcntly des ulmonle Syrup elone; azd by the same medicioe In connection wiy easWeed Tonle und Mandraie Pitls, oneor botly, accarding (o the requirements of the csee, Bchenck himself, who enjoyed uninterrupted Hood health for vora th xt one taie to be at the i uving pronoinced " met at the Town-Hall crors, Buggue, Farrell, Prosilent Beus- many years obstrict A remonstrance against the Forty-fipst, street. sewer was reflorted back by the Committee sud placed on fle. Instructions were given to the attorney to ap- peal the case of the Hyde Park Gus Company ve, the Village of Ilyds Park to the Supreme The Sergeant. of Police furnished his report for the year, It showe that B27 urrests were ‘The amount of finca s made durlug the ses soseed was 81,7775 winount callected, 31, A report wus macde on the poor of the Vil hail_conditlon,—kome actia Tha report was mude by the eferred to the Po- need of bread. Sergeant of Pollee, and was Hee nnd Santte 1 vervisor somewhere in Myde Park, but heis There 18 u Su- A report was made by the Superintendent of Tublic Works asking that o forve of wmen b employed to clean the snow off tne siduwalks. Laid on the table. After which the Board adjourned, ‘the concert of the Lyceum vl day cvening. The programme lins been changed sitico lnat week, and_promiscs ta cxcel, If posst- ble, the one of last Friday. The Kenwood Club incets at the reeldence of to-morrow evening. . H, T, HELMBOLD, &pecial Correspondence of The Tridune. Woncgster, Mass., Jun. 12.—Dr. Helmbold, famous for tho Immense sums of money that during the days of prosperity, ho spent in ad- vertislog his * Buchu,” Is now unly a relle of former greatness. Some yewrs zgo Helmbold made an ussignment for the beneflt of his cred- ftors of the press, and,at that tine, he was dolng a yearly trade of one inflllou two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($1,250,00). Ills wife and brother have since carried on the busl- ness, but the profita no louger reach the lurge figures thut they did when the Doctor himsell was at the head of it. Through the management of Mrs, Helmbold oetor’s brotiier, who it s claimed are consplring agafust him, Helmbold las repeat- vdly been contined In privute Tunatie asyltms. inanged to escape from every e luat, Dr. Kirkbride's, near udelphia, early In’ Boptember lust. Shico that ttme he has remalned jo New York Clty, and, having secured the services of an ex-Judge aod emloent lawyer, he I8 determined to make rhit fur the recovery of bils oraperty, all s now tu thy hands of his wife” und naking tnat atee. patiénta wish thelr Jon d, N be given Frl- CELEBRATED thronghou the Unlon_ expreased to il 1 and_npwanl st per . Address PEREUMERY, By G. P, GOIt 48 and 70 Wabosheav, REGULAR AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, On Wednesday, Jan, 17, at 9:30 a,m Clean lne of deslrably goods that wo wust clost. OE & 0., U8 & 70 Wabash-av, POMEROY & CO., 1o s, howeve Hlelmbold has no money at all In his pos- sesslon, ull his wants being supplicd by the awyer who hus taken up his case, AMthough the Doctor is no fit subject for n Innatic asyhumn, 8 be f perfectly harmbess, still, withont doubt, by s slighitly {hazne, probably caused by trouble and auxfety. lie talks periectly rational, aithough his laugh, which coines fn quite olten, §8 inrall aud very Helinbold las a great manie for 2 $300 overcouts and othier gur- b at corceaponiliug prives. the tallors refuse 1o make thew up, b Just as well order these us any others. His last froak wus to give »_‘*reception® at the Acndemy of Muslc on New.Y Accordiugly, he haid uw number of hand-bills printed and’ seattered sbout th ¢ity. A o tion of tho bitl read Heary ‘T. lclmbold's, Chemist, **Rece] at _the' Academy of M New-Y' Men who work for reputati monay, are ‘respectfully luvited to "be on hand, **Ladles are oxpected.* grs, Lawyers, Doctore, eleI're irnalists, Ferfum- shonld be of the best, 1nwhats your word und Darn it, Tehunbd fiave aalif, Gentlemen and Ladics will certaluly be presant ull Floral decarntlona by the celee Charles Leland, of Rosaore 1 The front of the Ho In canversation clothes, orderin; meuts (o qute By ELISON, o, B4 und BU Itaudoipl Regulur Friday's Sale, Jun, 19, ut 9:30 8, @ INMENSE LAYOUT. NEW AND SECOND-UAND FURNITURE And Gengral Mouschold Goods. A FULL LINE OF Carpots, Stoves, Pianos, Crockoryy Gluss and Platod Ware, sare, General Merchandise, cle ELISON, POMERC o priclore, Actresacs ere, and (h fact, ol uver teade or ‘prafossiot, d—n the money, in_ dreas:parado, Drated Wilson. tel, will do- the elezant, will be wsed for Thy benefit of the Puar of New ply. st Hos e, K By Wil A. BUITERS & CO. Anctlonects, 1isainl 120 Wabldalirav, BUPERS & 00.'8 Regular Trade Sals. ‘DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, WOOLENS, DRESS G00DS, SILES, BLANKETS, ENIT GOODSB, Furnlshiug Goods, will begin at 1 As no arrangoments had by In the Doctor's inagluation, it is that the affairdld nut comu off. the Acadeny of Musle vematobng closed, Helin- bold Imagined every carriaus te leaving the build ecausa they vould wot galn an en- 38l Ly to cou- e, sorely disap- 1n spite of his insanity, however, Helmbold {s 4 a lalr way to re-establish bis Lusiness und recover & portion of the property, which, ace cording to ‘his own caleulation, wiil make him worth at least $500,000, eceentriclife the little Doctor friends, who will be glad to hear of 4 that he may achiev I et < = CALIFORNIA CROPS, BaN Fuancisco, Csl, Jan. 1~~Rafu com- meuced falling throughout the day we had occasionul slight suowers, with fresh wind, varying from south towest. The barometer i3 falling, and fudica- tions favor more rain to-uight. atl polnts of the State show that in the Boutbern counticsa—San Dlery, Los Augeles, SBan Luls, and Oblspo—rain i threatened, but none has yet fallen sinco that tame s true of the tier of countics Jylng next porthward in the futerior, wbile ju_Ba aod in Mouterey, his novel amt MORTGAGE SAL: 4 made imany e stacv. FRIDAY, Jau, 10, at 10 & 4 Kldridge-conrt, the vutlre conte room hovee, constetfiig of 1, W, and ¥ liearuum setw, 00 yunds of Hrassely Carpe Mat, Parlor Sct, Decenit 100 Ingram, il Cloth, morulng, aud | Ulsakets, Lace Luitaine, All fs uearly ¢ lot yei ofler:fl. ¢ Satfefaction 1 sll caaes., g e above raly 1s unavoldably poatpoucd to rie 12 PAUY, 180 Dearborueste By W, MOOREHIOUSE & CO4 Auctioneers, 274 and 2 Wil be sold this s, 1., at 10:10, 2 full atock o Now Furslture, Carjels, sod Mouschold Goods, $ PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER Etoves, aud Genersl Keports from | g,4 550107 te e reviously reported. 0 East Madison-at- st, yufu bus fallen portion of the en ralpiog ab intervals ali northward over Naps, and Bopoma Valloy as Tehama County, on the Upper Sacramento, and slung the northern coast. .Aloog tho line tho showers extendin,

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