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’ - THE CHICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1877. THE COUX Lot In his ciore_aska vidends paid on It for enveral ye: cyea It ko rome value, and he that a mandamus mav e fasue ainst Jenka and the Goss & Phillips Manufacturing Com- [r:myl to ompel them fo comply with hia de- mand, condition of drunkenness. Thero was an over- | relatlona for tha public good, and I hiave nn whelming odor of bad whisky in the ntinos- | douht, thesfore, that everyholdy will nusent ty nhere of the miserahte basement. No fur- Tnm‘l’nmunz'nnrnm-ltlon that * thirty or forty niture was visiblo save o rusty stove, a | casesin the Inwer and more uncleai parts of broken char or so, and an cmpty barrel. | the city " he glven over to Dr. Becbe. Dut rev- There was 1o fire in the place, althotgh there | eral objections must be constlered. The con- Wwasaton of coal In a corner which they had | eent of “the “canes™ may e withheld, In that carried from No. 133 Market street, but wera | event are the powera of the Board of Health ad- too helpless or indolent to burn, Long and his | equateto cum;n.'l them to take sulpho-carholate, wife heeame reunited, and ta befittingly cele- | nolens volens And, if the experiment he tried, Urate the occaslon got drunk and feft the | whoalinil say how many of the thirly or forty Jyoungegt child upon the hare floor to freeze to | would not have recovered without medlcnt!ml‘ death, * Hurrying it little skeleton to_the | since siinplescarlating tends always to recovers friendly vault ‘out norih, they Iocked the other | No one can nssert that all, or any of them, would child in the cold, checrless room hehind them. | have been malignant cases. It Is conmon fora Returniog from the funcral the fnluman pa- [ aingle malignant case to oceur in a fawnlly, while rents, 1t s sald, found thefr offspring Jmmlyml ail the others are mild; and, on the contrary, from cold; and next morning i nlso dled. “Tha | half a dozen severe cases may ocenr in a house- womnn declarcd the child died of ecarlet fover. | hold, whils the seventh escapes with only The casa of the Riless wos one that the vis- | the alightest touch of the dlsease, Or} ftor had not much n{mmlh for, ms thelast [ {f the majority, or .cven all, o Ume be was thero the female Tury of the house | Dr. Beebe's paticuts recaver, will It prove drove him with imprecations through the back | & reliable testt * Notat all, The majority re- yard, and it thero had not been a vonvenlent | cover under any treatinent by any achool. “One urnnlng toa friendly allcy it {s not so certain | physlctan within ny knowledge, out of twentye that he would be making any visits to-day. | nine cases, lost not one. Another with twenty- dJohn Riley's family llved at No. 70 [ndiana | acven lost one only, And these cates were streat, and had been getting relfef from the | nearly all of them in the worst parts of the county for two months, After oll this it was { ity ~ Will Dr. Becbe be Ilkely to make a bet- asccriained that Jolin sold the coal they gotand | ter record than thist Agaln, It would not be 8 allowed thelr child to dle of coll um{ iunger. | fair test to expect any remedy’ to make head- ho wretched mother stalked, a drunken fiend, | way ngalnst the most lgnorant nursing and the through the streels with her deed baho In her | most frightful disrexard of hygienlc measures, arme, and in this condition was arrestcd by & | If tho motler zave hier child, il with searlet ulicc-oMcer of the Chicago Avenue Station, | fever,a hot doughnnt, freah from the frying- +Justice Koufmaun flned her 815 and costs, and | pan, as one mother T Know of did, would the to the surprise of the Court she pald It from a | sulpho-carbolate antidota that? I am afrald wallet contalning $10. not, s TIE LANDLORD DODAD, If you attempt to measure fts virtues as a There arg several cnecs where tenants aro abe rophylactic, the eame unurlnlutlrr eslsts, "A slsted by theie landlorda fn hoodwlnking the | few weeks nzo scarlating appeared in n family county. - By procuring supplies frce, the land- | of ten pcraons, eight of whom were ehildren, lord raanages to aruiceze Iils rent out of the ten- | all huddled In threo amall roowms, Three of the ant quite fre uen{ly. Instance tho casa of a ( children had the disease, one of them In n:{'c- man named McNula who lves on Market streot | vere form. ‘The other five wholly empcdl. > 0 in a house owncd by a party named Lynn M- prophylacties were given and " no ur]r ::t on Nulta, It appears, whs a coal-holater, and earned | was nttempted. I n prophylactic had been during the season as high as £35 per week, e | given and the five still remalned exempt, “fl‘z was discovored to be living comfortally with his | fnstance would bave convinced an unsclentific wife and child, having no’less than three tons | observer of tho worth of the preventive. Yet of coal and two barrela of flour. When the vis- | it wonld have no value whatever as cvidence, itor approached him he had a borrowed kev | because such cases arc common. Thoy are not ready to open an empty shed, as vacant s space | exceptlons but ordinars Incldents In an epl- ltetl{. demic of acarlet fover, asall the authorlties and DNORROWING CIILDREN. the experienco of Dh)‘!lch\l:l evorywhere at& In g certaln district on the South Sida where | test. Ilow can anything Im.u.uve be predicates the colored people, the Itallan padrones, Pollsh | concerning a contsglon which s 50 mprl:lmx‘l Jews, and the mixed uationalities predominnie, | and uncertaln In its action? Not onn cpliemiy, the custom of borrowing children §s quite ex- | but many: not thirty or forty cases only, b tensive ns a means of oliciting the sympathy of | 80,000 or 40,000 cascs, carefully ohser vc'd and e the visitor. The trick has been quite success- | curately recorded with all the precision of the ful among the Poles and colored people, who | tratied, educated mind, and then subjected to have repeatedly \passed their omurln{: up and | the rigid scrutiny and candid exasnination which down the olleys in rear of State sirectond | the sclentific metliod cxacts, will be necessar Thinl oud Fourth avenues. It must hesald | before any gencralizations cun be made which that the Poles arc the heaviest dealers in this | will atand the test of analysis. Kkind of business, The artof conccalment scoms | Thomas, In the preparation of his admirable to lave developed fnto A profession among | monograj h upon scarlot fever, published In theso people. “In manuy casca’ tha strangest | Ziemssen's Cyclopeils, with that profound teviees liave been resorted to to impose upon | sfudy and reless rescarch which distinguishes the county.’ " Gertnan _students, consulted over 600 authora, SCARL| o B cluslons with far greater modesty and leas pos: " Crtcian, Feh. 10— Your recent etorials in | {5sness an s of ot corsspondenty o y Feh, 10. :: Tur TRIDUNE upon tho, scarlet fever cpidemic | ¢aio ™" Howover hselul tho romedics i ques- reflect, what scoms to me, the unrcasonable | tion may befound, It is ta be fearcd that no fn- tona of the public mind,—uureaspnable hecause | fallibic remedy for auy discase will be diseoy- 5 ck in lent in specifics, To .ot au Inadequate appreciation of all tho facts tn | Sredy Thejucek, s spuicel 8 sneeties, Bo Lho case. This tomper hos also found sbundant | i\ peopte are fond of belleving. ' This s utterance clsewhero fu your columns, and has | thy notlon which educated physicians wish_to fnsplred o vast deal of {ncompetent critl- | uproot from the ninds of the people. Thc{ph - clsm of the doctors. . It is a pity that an Influen- | eician knows that discase s a_disonler of the I system, Its course muy Indeed be tangible and tlal newspaper like Tng Trinuxs should con- 15 tha fiscovery of that satiss ho Bonds hls moat firm the public In error, and lead the people | aarpest and patient endenvor. The annals of sl further astray. For thelr own sakes tho | the profession are splendld with {ilustrations of people should vot bo mado to supposs that the | sclf-sacrifice and devotion fn this pursuit, Thu doctors are thelr natural enemies. roll of honor sh&nc: with Ihhlelmx?fi: l?:dm:'z: ‘:ll:'z, Do you nat, Mr. Edllor, draw upen your fmn- | 38 00%E, MRS O non tho mitar of the azinatlon for the facts whon you assume that | common good. But atthe bedsido of the pn- * professional Jealously,” “the narrow-minded | tient the physiclan plays a different role. Untit projudices of tho schools,” aud the * bickerings hisart reveals to him the materies morbl ™ of Indlvidual phiysiclans’ exist in such propor- | and enables him to reach and destroy {t, which tlon as to contraveno the futerests of the public hitherto it has falled to da,\lm mugt continue, In In the slightest degreo? tho old phrasc, to * assist Nature."” It fa truc that medivine is not an exact scle “ The newspaper controversy haa sufficiently | ence.—nelther Is theotogy nor the law,—yet It sottled tho fact,’ oot * that Dr, Beobe did not | has made greater strides and more maguificent claim to have‘inyented the remedy,” but that this clalny 4 It was made, was altogether un- discoverles than flllhv:rl and an art which has founded. Tho public are now awarc of what THE NEEDY. AMO Jestitution Found in All Portions of the City. DELUDING TIIE GRANGERS. al8 wan Erovevl to be arsenfe. Emall pleces of ead had heen fastencd to the baz to keep the n'v-([mh(,)! |l£cln|xmn {rrxlxml ralsine l“' nml)u had 3 4 T Sne | o.on thrust down with the ald of a small stick. The Cheap Revolver and the En- | /o oan with the aido commit such a riching Copy-Book. trime can hardly be conjectured, as ita magni-, tule Is very great when we come to remember that the Céntral School (s supplied with water An Advertisoment Ca'ealated to Catoh | frowthlewell. ~— "7+ the Rural Quorter, REVENUE, ' Amend, 3 An llegitimate Dusinesy Legitimately Conduetedm | e fcl’]’l::;m’; 3:-;;3::3::;;;. Itaelft Investigation by the Tost-0lee Agents, SrmixarieLp, N, Feb. 7.—The Zon. B, B, Warner, Morrison, I0.—DrAR Bim: The fme ‘There are quite a nnmber of men in. this city | POFLANt question beforo our State Leglslature, whomake a great deal of money by petty de- in which the whole people are Intercated, is the ceite, conducting their business in such o way nc\",enue I, and what amendments shonld bo a8 {0 keep within the law and lsughing at their | ™3deto it. It fs casy to say that the present victima. They advertise solely In the country [ 8% 18 imperfect, and greatly needs amend- papers, and {1 an unsophisticated chap hae faith 'nl"'“"' bap du Is dilealt to seftle upon just In the * I'nd’-,:cent;emn " orrerlm’l and rends $3 for :;fl‘;g“‘& lz“f:;;u:::"':":h:"’unfl': q::s‘:l‘;” a “sample ¥ and ccts an article worth next to oD, nothing hie must bear the loss of Lts caah, slnce '""1""3 fl‘l’i: the subject many years' attentlon, he has no remedy, The Speclal Agents of the “z;"_ :'w °m'|“‘:h'° you It you will give mo Tost-OfMice Department have worked for years | ¥ e a4 to the proper changes In tho tocollect evidence sgainst these persons for :’;:f:" ’2‘; li:mk think nould bo made, or misusing the malls, bue It {s useless to attemnt i er ¥ 5 1k & new revenue system ought It. When a detective enters thele %offices ™ “; th T"}"l’ ‘“" 0,: “";"e' thls fs n the hands they shuw him their books without hesita. | Of the Leglatature; but Tam anxions to ald the tion and satiafy him that the orders have | MEMbers in arriving. ot correct conclustunson been nlled. They are not Nable under such | the subject. Let mo hear from you, Yours circumstances, and though the officer is confl- | With great respect, - 8. M. Corrom. aent of ther guilt, he s powerless to stop thelr Monnt " ox, Ill, Feb. 10.—, E . ;:Mm‘mn’sx- A man may advertise & revolver A c,,,,,f,,,,'a",','_’,,,,,filnxfm';‘;fi.r z{?”m::?{\,:, or £3. _ 11e can sewd a east-fron thing, dear at 7 5 fifty cents, the eylinder of wielh has woenmmors | ©f the Fti Inst. Is received, asking_ my views of tiott with * the Namier, and hos to he' turned. | Amendments to the present Revenue Iy and after the weapon s vocked, pud which {s Iable | whether s new revenue syatem ought to be cs- to explode at the fiest fire. " This would xeem to tablished. I herewlth cive you some thoughta « tome mltnwfil:;:ll?&'fi. ygj ‘Ifil;t"-h‘"r)-‘-:mlnl:c:;; and suggestions concerning ihe same, althoush puts 4 §300" or * £400 a month " at the head of | 't 18 probable s viows will not materially add his navertisement. Hia epeciality mav e patent | Mich new to the many amendments proposed S\Efl' :nfi bfiflklu_,_.r;"l::-‘#r'l"d?r] lnel«cnltiry. Ih; now befare the Legistature, Without entering el the “exclusive ™ right (o dispose of | g, ke fo ¥ booke, i airy perhanps, and o T * ;lllu.- ’l:\'un.ur i}l&l{hl be able t get buck o part of gyfl?fl‘?m’l’r‘;?lgll;zz ntg‘rxmlll:n‘n‘ KIS' zn‘;rlxlqll:;::n“l:‘r{: o m?:{'cnuoxtn PART OF THE BcnENE Heving that to be the constitutfonal and hest ‘ Rl w | method, uumely: “ That every person ani cor- 1s selling Ll & dozen persons the “ exclusive poration shall pay n tax nccofiding to the tfie St o peddle the books i the same. place, | B7Hio Shat fts property.” The Constitntion ihrecar lour drafllable to [eet oncanotlier | gleg troviden for taxing peddlers, auctionecrs :lnn.r-;.lsx.llm l:')d-'-“ Iul{?llrllzl ":)‘Er&"grh Pid. | merchants, toll-bridges, firme, Insurance. conte uchshele suthioriiye. Al ave mehdn eword: | hanles, telearah and express intoroste, sl pere (oo the totuiment s ond piey il frd W"’“'-i fons or corporations owniug or using franchises b4 u’fé ey v :n,,cil“ S‘hl(‘fi?z;). Ho l};.}u;'g’?u and Wflmw bt mv views are that such ove relurn thelr money and tells them to go helow, f.,‘,‘.‘},';‘u{’&'fi;ml'l‘;\? m(ln“iej "dm!:-r:m:‘rzxflu q‘t&"m’ I:; Youne men and oful ones, too, who bave a lim- any pronerty-value found Dy the o s ited capital and arc anxlous to make a Hying sessor,—It bely sl il R R canily, lipuld beware of micertitoments which | o"orlt more® enuitenty the ol nry :e; lur|§eh th“nll S@’W' ffi?} and flfll mfl"lxlh tuxation, and not that it might be substituted e o i IE '3;-"_‘1”,‘ L"“’i for taxatlon by ealuation. 1 to not taink a new Ninety-nine ¢ the Taraa opeds: esveclals | royenue aystem elther needful or advisables nor fx’u"{n%?fi?’fl"f"wrm: :f,{,“\fm'fi"c'f.':‘}"'“"fi' ¢ | 8m I of that class who bellcve the present Reve- 13 19, y i ace tha 1 they ure s delusion and'a suare. Think of one 3‘,‘.011':: c:,f;‘:::;’."l ",’:é’,{fi '3.,:' ?;;-“:,I.l,fl,w;;:f,‘:' fellow making €0 o month selling copying- | any think (¢ niuch better than any of its prede- Hodkst: A0y nrgllrl'g.;":'",'lflef},'g 300 srould | cesnors. 1t was the reault of muuch det'berngion e doing exceo: el her ndvertise- | o0ty e o e ieona 1t should ba lgnore by country boya | of (ke Lepisatins of Wep auay T 1, AClone are o“orr:m\'n 20 REND:SAStLEd every revenuo offlcer In each county of the Stato for 85 Fohes e e 3y | Waa consulted in regard to each and every soo- ‘?l‘ '.-Jf\n‘ Lefll? l“"l dlll postage stamp.” | tion “of the law. Tt is trie 1t necds ‘somn Most of these are also swindles, amendments, but aaly such should be made s ‘The departure of the ccichrated Tim Fuller time and expetlenes demonstrateto be of value, from the scenc of bis tejumuohs in the -wlndllmi No grreater calamuty can befull our State than i Iine, and the exposure of his tricks and those of | foo us to operato in_revenue matters from pthers fu the * grocery sample linc,” resulted | theary. The rerero nhore have now becomo lI;x guving money to “country people. wio be- sequainted with the workings of the law, ard oved they saw o fortin in a seductively. | (IELEIC0 Wit the wo already eiven its ranc- worded advertisenient. Tim ana his fmitators tion to many of fts most Important prov ona :m«llw thalr operativas two or threc years aco, | heace, it sceme (o me, any radical chugee tnihe 31-5-"1:! l{helr lllu.le Rgame fi:\\img ’m‘ngc [ um..r;» ;‘;,‘".,”,',‘;‘g;‘,{;““' will work detrimentally to tha uctive for otliers, no ono had fait] enourh in ) it to put out lies for gudgeons. No matter .“E,'_l:,{" :;.;} "3“,,‘.’;:{‘ ‘::,’":’.‘",":f',',“m’,c‘;i‘gl“ \ That sizulficunce Is nitoched to an event at tho | porio fo” yciogun ponyan ® roadire erery thme of thie publicatiow, the cireumustances soon | Ry Sec, 23 Lo fine and {mpriton any Asscaror pasa from the minds of thoss who read news- | icho shall connlve at, or knowiagly permit, any Ppaners, and conscqueatly it always hanpens | fraud In the schedules of property. Amenit that old devices which are_revived with sllcht 8ec. 44 to regnire raflway companies” o Jlst for Tarlaions are sure to mislcad hundreds, Re- | gaxation rolllg-stach nosd or them for which I cently the fullowing advertiscment has appeared pald a rental, or any value or equivalent for the fo i laree number of tho small papers of the | e thereor. " Ameod B 1a o0 require County Northwest: Fr Ay Clerke to combine I one column in the Collect- Wanted, 8 few good yuang men. from the connlry or's books the State, county, town, and at! Suit Against the Wilson Sewing Machine Company. SR, CLYNOURN. audge Moore gave a defalon Hnlnnhr inthe Clylourn dower case, which has been hanging fof about three years, fn favor of the plaintiff. It was lironght io recover dower in lands owned hy her hushand, the late Archiald Cigbourn, situated on the'North Branch, and now i the posecssion of Willlam 3. Ogden and a number of smaller occupants. The alleged valuc of the property {s about $1,000,000, but fs probably muchlese. An appesl has been taken to the Supreme Court. 4. T. SUAMMON, In the foreclosure-suit of the Connectlent Mutual Life-Tnsurance Company against J. Y, Beammon, If, 11, Honore, and a farge number of others, the Master In Cl wnvery, JL W, Bishop, to wlhom the case wns referred to take proul, filed n report Saturday. The ruit was bronzht 1o foreclnse four mortzages, one for FHM0, made Jul" 20, 15702 a secondd for 945,000, made Aprll 21, 18715 a thind for 155000, made June 8 and a fourth for $100.000, made April 24 1972 The mortgages were executed by Heamnion and flonore. and covered the Honorn Bullding on the nortliwest corner of Dcarborn and Adans streets, part of wiich fs oceupied by the Post-Ofllce, The Master finds that the whole amount due on the four mortvages, including [nterest and the sutns advanced by the Insurance Company tn pay taxes, fr 5423448, A rule " entered by Judze Blodeett direeting that Mrs. Clybourne Wirs Her Dower Case in the Lower Conrts, 1fow the Co-operative Plan Works in Fox Place. An Bpisode in the Domestio cnm’ar of + a Junk-Dealer, Trials and Tribulations of a Book Agent ===The Honore Mortgages. Becord of Judgments and New Buite— Curlons Attempts at Shamming on tho s Bankruptoy Business, County Agent. Orlando B, Potter of New York, Nathanfel Wheeler of Connecticut, Inslee A. Hopper of New Jersey, the Wheeler & Wilson Manufnctur- Ing Company, the Grover & Baker Sewing- Machine Company of Massacliusctts, and the Binger Manufacturing Company of New York Jjolned together Boturday and fled o bill In the United States Clrcuft Conrt agafnst G, Wilson and the Wilson Bewing-Machine Company, to restrain an infringement of patent. The com- plainants state that on the Sth of May, 1919, «Jolin Bachelder obtained a patent for Improve- ments Iu acwing-machines, which bas been nni- versally used ever since. Succeselve ronewals were grantei, and the patent was out this year unless again extendod. A license was granted to E. L. Norton and others, and In 1870 thoy as- slzned it unto the Wilson Sewing-Machine Com- pany of Cleveland and Thomas H, White. ‘This Company bad n capltal of £500,000. of which the Preallent, Mr. White, held about nlne-tenths, That samc year Bachelder and complatnants, who were using his pateut, made an awrcenient with the Wilson Bewing-Machine Company. by which Bacheliler granted to White and Lis Company he right to use his fnventlon and soveral other similar patents In manutacturing and selling sewing-muachines. The Wiison Sewing-Machine Company agreed to pay a royalty or rent of &3 on every sewing-machine ‘manufactured and suld in this country, and 81 ou every machine exported, The Company and White exoressly recognized Bachelder's patent as valtd, and agreed not to contest It 'or promote Hitigatton, ‘They also agreed to manufactire only in Cleve- land unless they had the written coneent of complalnants, to stamp euch maching beginning at the number 100,00, amd to glve o full ac- count ol thelr salcs and manufactures, u 1574 Bachelder assigned all his patents Lo Wheeler, Potter, und Hopyier, three of the com- blalnanta, aud they immediately made s declara- tion of trust stuting that they hold the patents in trust for the sewing-machime companies ubove mentioned, comprising the remainder of tho comnlainants, Several suits have been brought nnder the Bachelder patent, and it has. been re- mr:tc«ily bield to be valld, even agalnst the Howe patent, . ‘The Wilson Sewing-Machine Company patd it royaity until Jan. 11, 1370, when it stonped. and a8 not slnce nnlr{ anything. In Zeptember, 1876, W. G, Wilson, T. 8. Lindsay, and 8..E. Nlenderson, conspiring tozether, ns complaiu- ants charge, formed” a naw \"usnn Sewing. Machine Company, with a capital of 250,000, under the Imws of Illinols, and lo- csted “fn this clty. Wilsun owned 4.000 share: Linisay 4 snares, and Henderson 33 shares, The Cleveland Company was simuitancously stopped. Bachiclder' has also made agrecmeits with the Weed Sewing )quhluuCommn[v the Victor Eewing Maching Compauy, tho Whlox & Gibba Sewing Macting Company, the Gold Medal Sewingz Machine Company, the Reminaton Scwing Machine Com- puny, the Florence Eewing Machine Company, aud others to use this patent on certain condf- tions, and they complain that the Wilson Sew- ing Machine Company I8 uudersclilnz them, The complainants' cfalm auder the patent is for a supporting bed supporting the material Some Terribly Effective Temperance Bormons, The spectro of cruel Want, these very hard times, has a throno (n many o place besldes the slums of thiscity. ‘The mausion on the broad aventue as well as the rookery In Fox place or Hell's Malt-Acre pays tribute to ita unpltying sway. Tho Rellef and Ald Bocloty knows nu- merous familles whose pinched featurcs tell the story of the suffering that thelr pride refuscs to confess, Men of atmost every profession are upon the books who never made known thelr hunger until the last crumb had disappeared and starvatlon atared thomaclves or thelr help- less familics in the face, 8inglo men, thrown suddenly out of employment in the most re- spcetable stations, have climbed those steps on LaSalle atreet with many a slgh, and begged for food cnough to keep body and soul together for & time at Jest, or fora place to sleep in over night. The unfortunate destitute havo eought as well the pollce sta- tions and the offfico “of the County Agent. They have even atrugeled up to the sench of the Police Justice, and begged for 3od's sako to ba sent to the House of Correc. slon for criminals,—anywhere, only to qu let tive for a while, . It must be sald that-the poor In Chicago ara treated us well as poseible. To'day the Reliet and Ald Koclety s furnishing Iodciug to pere Japs U0 per nizht through the Hethel Homo and other agencies; tho city has provided seve eral additional “lodeinz-houses, and the County Agent cares for perhaps 350 famnillies per day. What. with the assistance of outside benevolent socletles, it Is doubtful whether Cllcago 18 not dolnz Tier very best torelieve the sufferings of the distressed. It may ulfo he eald that but fow unworthy cases victimize thoso orgunizations, as the mreatcst caro s uniformly exercleed fn Investigating. Onc of the most peculinr cases of imposition practiced upon the Relief and Ald Soclety was when Director Trucedell gava the sum of $23 1o an indlvidual Tiving fn the southern part of the city. ‘Thovisltor found the nprllcunt far rellef I the basement of & brick building, with nn food, fuel, or clothing. His heart was toucli- ed, and hio_accordingly renorted favorably, It was learned Auhquueutl{v however, that the mau owned this entiro bullding, and Lind his fur.. niture, biddon, But Mr. Truesdell forced the hn_Fuslnr to disgorge. he County Azent's system In detecting fraud ] ncrlm[:‘l tho ncarest perfection. The applica. tlon clerk recelves the prayersof the applicant, With the nanie and number of the street: the visitor investizates, and, after much painatak- ing, roports favorably: and the worthy poor re- ceive tholr ratlons. 'There are mude Some very peeuliar applications, Amonz them ma mentioned entreaties by women In a deficate condition, of wlhom tho Very great mnjority are Norwegians, Those women are acnt to thg County [loapital, or suppifed with fucl, clothing; and food, if they have an abldinz-place, ‘The ereat majority of the cascs are worthy,— repreeenting ahnost every occupation, race, and condltion. As the mill” weather apprunches, the applicattons for relicf at the oflitn of the County Agent gradually decrease, and there aro ToW probubly less than 850 applicants per day, TIHE CO-OPERATIVE PLAN, ‘This system of living is pursued by the poor the repart he” npproved unless objections are filed by Saturday next, HEILBRUN AND WEIL, , The fury fn the case of Heitbran and Wetl, of Cairo, fndfeted for frandulently obtaining goorls, roturned a verdict of rullts on three out of the cizht counts of the fudketment. Judge Blo‘l;ifu then asked it the defendants were in court, but no une anewered, Judge Blodgett repcaled. his questlon, when one of the coun=el for the dofense nroee and #tated that he was of the opinfon that the two men had jumped the town, Oroe of them came to Il the previous night aud told him that he was golug to be convicted, and that he was po- ing torun away, Counsel remonstrated with hini, but to no eflect. The Court remnarked that, In his oplnlun, the counsel were not to blanie, but that it was a loose way to imanage matters, Ile would issue bench-warrunts for thelr appreheneion. fle then declured thefr honds furfeited. Hall was given for each of :.hcnll ng Il!!c nu|m of 2,00, theke bondsman be- ng L. &, Ensel. Ei"hc prisoners are Hable to {imorisonment for three vears on cucli count upon which they were found'gulity. ITEMS, The Indictment for violation of the fnternal revenue against Valeatine Ulrlch was distnissed Raturday, I the case of the South Park Commissioners vs. Dunlevy, a petltion for o change of venue was iled by George B, Wright and D, W. Cald- well, and, on argument, the case was ordered to e transferred to Judge Booth on the defend- ants’ attorney Aling the content of all the de- fenilants. Judge Rogers heard the first case, Judge MeAllister heard the second, the original case baving been divlded fo os to make two trials necessary, .and now Judge Booth Is to have a share in'the trouble. . LNITED ATATES COURTE. The Peshilzo Company sued Nelson and Ed- gur 8. DetGolyer for $1,000, Wikttlesey™ & Peters flled s bill nzainst John A. Colby and Jacob C. Wirts to restrain_thetn from Infringini u patent for sn improved bed- stead frame, granted Nov. 30, 1369, to o€ M. Farnhain, and another azainst the Unfon Wire. Mattress Company for a sinilar oblect, The Unfon Mutual Life-Insurance Company fited a bill agaiust Thaddeus J. Butler, of Rock- ford, nud Levi D. Boone, trustee, to foreclcsaa trust-deed for 815,00 un that part of Lot 1, Block Bf, i the Original Town of Chicazo, deacribed asfollows: Lominenclne at the south- cast corucr of suhi Lot 1, thence running north ob the cast line of sald Lot 11fty feet, thence west_onaline parallel with the south line of eafd Lot 1 clghty feet to the west liuc of saldlot, thenve south o salid west line fifty fect to the south Hue of sald Lot 1, and thence east on sald south Ine to the placc of beginning, BANKIUFTCY MATTEIS, Gilbert . Smith was appulnted Provislonal Asaigznec of Burbank & Law, . Discharces were fssued to Hansen & Wolff on taking the final oath, —————— whose observatlons cover a perfod of - more than ET FEVER AND THE PAPERS, forty years, Yet | notico that hie nta&en his con- he Bditor af The Ty done so much for mankind Is not to he belittled beeause It hos not yet traversed the whoto fleld aud Is not prepared for all exizencle An cle- ment of uncertainty must of necessity exfat, . most extensively, petlinps, tn Fox place and on | the profession alrcady knew!perfoctly well,— . - | barizontaily, provided with a throat with n 8 curv Pe v the Assis (o pe g i - | other taxes co-extensive with {He boundaries of adfacent sirects,' Kot biace In reltloment ox. | that the possiblo clicacy of tio sulphites (n tho Surgery ley Unou one elde, purels o™ | yieluiuiz promure holder, obiing. o mteied Aoy Pertinaky, the Algues | (no peilirs) w cu ol the th grocers trade? ‘s | the town or eoflection district, Aneunderies o tnnldlm: "‘ii" .\'fimu nuclm. ‘{.o lilslon' rnm].A?ml =1\'mmgcdlicnlal?s I'I'x;d Hcm; lo:llgnlan lugzuneal ;.‘l:'l‘nfi;‘u; and o power of adrolt wuniptiation m Il‘:,e :cx%. ':1.1 :;m:lu':-;lnz be({’jilé:“ll‘ltn:' r“cuul'ra after ton dass' noties In the payere, cau etrlke the riait ::gl:wl]lp‘.\yléwm fiumlw:;nm :Ifllle cfi&ffi"fi;sfl"‘:fi to -uthfflze a fevy oy : . Ntern ackce onfewhat after | almost colueident v Engiish, German, an % o i v viprocating eye-polnited yeedie, ane b 3 % SXAININE OUN AFECIALTY, 25 cents. No **toney e by dis of, the personal propert: thio ulmcmcnpln%lmpInnsfilon " New York | Tl o aciane, L0t ‘Uhsso Feasedies Haye | and tho difiullies of 'tho aurgeon ure cun for tho diverss. manhor fn which {hess Darth arg [ 4 James 11 Dearsan was apholnted Provisional | Graimine ot srectatre, piafn, ambitlons youns | taxes charzed ngalfat real ostnte, Aty quercd, But the moment the operatlon {s over the surgeon pives plave to the physician. The systemie disorder that inay arlse may bo so oh- seure as to baflle his complete recognition. I Lhe morbid processes were as apparent to tho oye as arc the anutotnleal relations of the part when the wound is laid bare to tho surgeon's {n- spection, diaguosis would Lo infalllble and Axslimea of Cushing, Kirk & McLean, the bank- rupt buot and shoce dealers, dudson G, Sherinon was Saturday elected As- slznee of John T, Cutting, An Assiznee will be chosen this morning at 11 (l\)'climk for tho estate of A, C. Calkius and 1, . Faner. The. dwclicrs liere are chiclly Poles and Bohemians, and a3 sure as the winter months comio ground, £ sure ara lhgly applicants for re- let frum tho county. They consider tholr sltuation as n matter of course: carnlng just about enoush to subsist on In the summer months, ‘Thio Is fndecd u very unclean settlee been teatod with varying success, and that there is not wanting respectable ovidonco fn thelr favor. Nor have American physiclans been elow to conalder and investigata the matter, Prof, J. Lewls Smith, Curator 'In_the Nursery and Ghildren's Hosoital of New York and Phy- slelan to the Infants’ Hospital on Ward's Isl- combined. In concluelon complufhaats aliere that the defendants have broken their sgree. ment to |15I¥ royalty, and have man- ufuctured a Jarge nunber of machinea ilegmily, An account Is therefore asked for and aninjunction to prevent a_further nielngement of their rights,” Mesers, Goodwin, e 0 rriad ot ahure our onflience, and wha | 183, the list. inade by the Colleetor (his it are not sfrald o carry n forty-four-ponnd sample | 40 he attached uhnllyhe 12 a book k(nmm as tho caree, and muke midalght {raing (sixt day trips), . o ke elreunataaces requive 1 withoat” srompilng | Judzment and ale record” an it e And we wlil way licro, wo wili pay no_ attention to | 10_tOrtespund, Amend See. 191, that appticants icho o not fee enonel) Interoc 1oress | record shall be. th process on which all amine smnple firat, und: be y!;mrm\'n udge as to {"gupmy shall be sold for taxes: and alter Sec, ’ o our fitness for the work, need not apply. | to “correspond, Amend See. 23, that molity as must uecds he by radson of the number { and, wrote s folluws, fn 1855, o his work on dicing might Iy claim to o position amony | OMeld and Towle appcarcd for thu complalis Gt{:,,’g,’;"’s':“}n:fi'}‘:g{"m,'“fl"‘;.":‘fi‘lf.'_‘m';.““ €30 Of | o niig Dros, 51 Corneln street, Chicago, 1. | the valldits of faxadeeds phal ot be questiuned of fumstes huddled Into such unwholesome | * Discases of Chlldrcxlf." o standard text-book {‘I‘l“’, e;nct mcma.’ So much, however, 15 now nll]u. & § SUPERION COUILE 1N BHIEE. Te76t dost . Tlgt‘:}'vlllzl; Foariol i3 s iand ‘t:'r:tlll l:lln cn‘nte:xlucr:lt shall l'.:\ndv.-r 'llus lcl:um:m: R o 4.ant 6 Vox plnce. six familles T Eguac murlleal coll ey a : known tha certain principles of treatment, aro | QUAMIEL BETWEEN BUDSCRIPTION BOOK ¥UB- | goivastor D), i Sartin i1, Fose began a sult ove sty jaxdeed, or deposit fn the court It has Leen proposed In this (diphtheria) and other zymotic diecuscs (o give medicinas to check the miptased formontative. procoises going on jn Uiv economy, and by this means to ameliorate if not tnurcl{ control tho morhld actlon. Prof, Polll, of Milan, has recommeuded’ for ~ this rul’pulu the sulphites, in the Uelicf that he wulphurons neld set freo in the eys- tem by their llvtflmpul(l‘fln prevents, or tends to ruveht, catalyels, Exporiments have shown that Lils agent does check fermentation without the nyS- tem, anit the theory pusscases a degree uf platinis bility, _Dut in such matters the only reifabie gulds Isexporicnce. If experience shows that the sul. LISHENS AND THEIR AGENT, Tho public n gencral aud certatuly those who have been exposed to the mervles of subscrip- tion book azunts will not probably bo disposed to waste any lnrac amount of pity on the mis- fortuncs ot Mr. 0. J. Grltliths, whio after baviug troubled uncounied thousandu of others hus fullen intoa Jittle troublo himeelf. Saturday he tiled o lenathy bill In the Superfor Court fn which Lo states that for several years prior to 1574 he wasengaged in this eity In the busluess of sollelting orders for what are very well known as subacription boks, and Los in tho course of his #ample, fucluse aleo another stamp. where sult Is peuding, for his use, the reds \ P K. Youth Is o detriment—some boys of 17 : ! e ! Fecemiis . make more ecarneat saleamen: than mn,’..m", tlon-monev provided by law, with 10 per cent fledired " drumuners, interest thereon from the date of the explration ¢ 2 of redemption from the sale, aud oIl subscquent 1t would sevminely requira no spoclal aatute- | gyt TR Toom the sala, aud ull subecquen fiess to see that this was a bait for creenliorns, | i 10 per cent interest thercon from the date The itallclsed words m‘.’umm ‘t‘l ns laiuly 88 1€ | of pavment. . Amend tho law so that cities and cautlon s were eubstituted for pecal | owns can collect the deferred taxes lost. snder * notlee." The emphasis is a characteristic of the Bill 300, which I think wlil be reached by tho wdvertisement, nnu'mu evidence that & new “Adams bill," With these fow nmtudm);nll, : lan Jad foone to etk " the publlc interests will bo promated, and the ey vderim b amall one, and 8 | Juye will stand second to that bf 0o State la the soiitary - victlin purchases experience very Unlou. Yours very respectfully, aceepted by the regular profession. There is no mntgrlnl difference In thoteaching of the author- {tice, no such Importaut disagreciuent us would imperil the safcty of the patlent, The thera- peutles of scarlot fover, In particular, are ver) nearly uniforin and tor the most part succesaful, A few fatul casca Jo not Invalidate fts worth, In auy cpldenieof modern times it §s unn!umllwly asmall nunber who are lost. " Au coidemte of scarlet fover once devastuted thie Mttle Enro- can Town of Thalhielns, und of the 1,808 in- fiu‘lll:\nll not one esvaped tho discase. Recall for $2,600 aguinst’ Henry Driukworth, An ate tachment In ald was fssutd, Aaron M, Dederick filed a bill agalnst Jumes C. and dennle B, Hyde, Heory L. und Elizabeth Hammond, and John and William Borden, to toreclose o trust-decd for £2,000 on - Lots 30, 31, und 83 in Block 2 of Travers’ Sabaivision of the cast 13 92-100 ucres of the west 80 82-100 acres of that part of the 8, E. & of Sev, I, 89, 18, Iying sonth of Oxden avenue, Isune N, Hardln, for the use of Gertrade II, Hardin, commenced a sult In trespuss ngalnat numbering twenty pereons Mveln two rooms, Tach faipily Las a'bed to fteclf, but they all uso the same “stove, cooking utenells, cte. The raoms are about 12g11, At No. 44 Ingrubum strect there are nbout twelve families tn one louge, poyiug on an m‘urnic nhout 83 per mouth-rent each, In one buildinz on Mi- waukee avenue—Edwards' Block—thero “arg shout twenty-five tamilles of almost every natiouality, PECULIAR CASES, Frederlcle Gergew, o strappine junk-lealer, bitew are bencfclal'in the troatmont of the zy. | the visitatlon of thoplague In London,—the ruv- Y tbe Bouth-Park Commlssioucrs, clalming 810, chieaplys but the man or wmen wlio ure at tho 9 ! Tho” (oterseetton. ot Hubiy s Wair e HEUE | Bl o (b St pors s vt el | She Yalttlon of thopluguo l Loudon—the rar- Shaqueat e s lorgu ot of ocqunlatancos | 5 head of It have doubtics accuulated i *bur' ) - 0D Wansza ; atreinn,. T was * fellaw whota iis’ wity | 8od It ouploylng thew. 1t fa dificait to doterming | nevanos o superstition. connhi Towa, and. Minheasts.in Fonrans TIE CALL, 1ull of quarters and pustage stataps. desertads bt Ho sustained s apiits Suleiontry | L15,TASof anymodiciue i tho treatmeut ar the | 70 e e contats and bo thankful that 1874, tho firm of Esies & Latiriaf, of Niostor, | . JGpo% BLopcers—Criminal hustness, {fany Is | * Thorols a man who cails hionrele SHADIWS, f L sunurt a womint of varcloss comqutle Oy | JiougAlttoe lncy to iy cacstorminato | rarittrs are no worss with b Mass., nhulo hitn an offer, which he accetods 19 | 20T qanr—100 %, 107, 108, 200, 2 [ HROWKING DItOS.!! [, — \ day, a8 ho-entered M5 dotell svith il riz-bnt: L‘i.",“.?é‘.’.{.'&-‘&’»"»!:‘vé‘ '-'n{e'x'lmt'h‘nuf‘:'lhh:‘:‘e"n"-';:fig':flf Tu conclurlon, let e suiwest In the interost | Jifss Mo him an c ageut n the i aonnar, “",_','{l—‘})",_:'iuf“n‘fi m“;, 1.']‘;;.1{‘}':;' '1?»'(’:'. ol No, 32 Cordelin uln;e;l, however, Is tho North- Cirar, cold aud sray, bu observed to his creat horror the woman ho | oradly of thelr eftect, My own rx[;urlennu with g;:l’_’," {‘I:“:""l“‘l;“:‘:];m“’ff."'(“‘.:fi,‘;{ .{’,‘;"“E“‘“:;"l‘s}"{ toued States, for the salo of an edition of | sey va, Mereantllo Insurance Campany, on teial west Divlslon Post-Oflice. At ong time, the ad- Ts the desolato evening-ak: s thenihas beon limited. 1 Liave kcca improvoment In severo cascs of scarlet fever where thess azenty wero employed, but reinained In oubt whether the #amo fmprovemoat would not have followed the uss of olber measures, It doos not seom Judicious, unth they aro mure fully tested and are found o accomplfeh what s clalued for them nnhlhcnrmlul Jrnue JANEs 44,251, Clty v Studleman, on trial. LA, City ve. Lynch, and llncc.u'.\'n. y:\s.um.y City e 9 No caee on trial. 221 and 3,727, No. trial, incluvive. No, 104 0n fathured a livinz for from momhui L0 nlght en- tertaining three vonuz blouds llving i tha ncighborhiood. This was too much, Il ne- cordingly thraw down his rag-baz and proceeded to chastlse tho rude despoilers of his peace. Ho ¥eas not up to the wark, however, The young bloods Iati him out to ondor, kuocking Guizot's llistory of France, whica they were about to publiali as a subscription work, Comi- platuant - immediately ordered what Is called subscription conslstine of speclen books, henduills, ete, and went to worl., Ha obtatued a large number of subscriptiones, dress given in the dvertisement was simply | As the colorleas daylisht credits with the power of *extirpating germs “N, W. D. 8, Chicaga." This stands. [ And g starieas night deaws nigh and disinfecting the blood ** be tested uvon that compositor who makes mischlel with your choleest cdltorials and strikes dismay to tho Lcarts of your correspoudents, The result, If a Judicious selectlon were made, would testif b . 8! Northwest Diviston Statlon. Somo of the ade t I wy darkening room -] vertisements contain the letters 4, D, 8,"— cuie) phe fre. =t Is barning low, — \ West Division Station. Onders were feft at the _‘A‘l}ljx:w'll.:":x{:l‘:lf:l-ul‘ull“. ‘:‘?.!1?:"1‘:!5%’:%22"“‘ st tuentioned atation to send all letters to tho ler sbuttle glldca to and fro, ¥ ! second, aud here directions were given to have % C E Bootit—104 to 1! prounds, to discurd, in casgsthat arc at kil critical, U W Which ho filled in the ordinary course of trade, | gria). delivere No. B1 1 “ 1x £ his e '] % s | abundautly to thelr extirpating power, woul o e Sates & [ o0 o e o va, | the matl matter delivered at Nu, 513 West Hu- 8ad, rombre and sad, t polning bt Sis oxio and e, 45 | thenereysies which npiar o bs odicated by T satlsty poutte fusticc, vl a thrill of cratitca- | PRUINE LS luoks ua waied from Eates & | | ¢z MeArizemn-Sot caran s alvostey ¥4 | rou-strect. 1t will thus be seeu how iiiouls it I» the wel thnt sho weaves to-ulght; ¥ 10 loas than 2050, A visitor answerod his sad would e to locate * Brownlug Bros,” A per. | And it wraps m 129 the world is clad - for them. In Octuber, 1875, Estes & Laurlat brought I venturo to say that this §s substantially tho [ tlon to cvery well-regulated, wind, abid con- 2,000, Edwards va, Ulntke, on trlal, y X b In tho desulate evening-leht. il uppeal 0 the county under such eireumatances | position of evers repuistls mowear oy oY tho | Cioty the putlic by el Lebieth & | aut auather aibecribtion work ralled the « Bl | - VDR FARNELb-Sel Chso 1 Coddant va, Cola, | 5B who had [altly enotlehy b0 some tho 1 by Sirango. s thin ptsib e torrow tm b a8 these, but rcparted him, after all, us not | ulor profeesfou; Piiyslciany ure ot averss s | sulphate and a sulph g whlb: g turesquo World,” and gave the complainant the JUDGAENTS, 1 weep, aud I scarca know why. i tween lifo and death. Avin M thout cyclops than huve discovered the | 1 it the. Trowe of romne durk to-morrow Ret sum| I:lu direct could have sooner found fuka needy, | Ttwas found that e Euthered as many | experiment under sultablo conditions, - lore i Hawr, M. D, Lyiren 8raven Duticr Count—Junae Buov- | Water w solo arency for Nlinols, Wisconsiy, lowa, and Jugn an tho uverage, owiied two wagous, three | huino of a private patlent. lins nat tenally been e Miynesotu, aml he has obtained a ‘number of | gzIT-=William Leo et ul. ve.Schoaner Danivl New abiting.pluce of the *firm. That looms abave me? And must 1 borrow Teazed lote, and thrce dwelling honae Fugaried ‘ana Jegnaty Nl far esmtioes A MUSTARD-SEED PROPOSITION, autcritrs therctor. 1o charges o hua o | U811 dectco, &IOR0L ik Fay va. Fropeller o atettlon of the country peoplo o attrct. Griof trom the by-andby? th{}:’mf‘?"u‘nflt]fi‘r‘; :vlvlhc- :]rl‘vr:lln;ll‘l‘ck::;g :llllml"' rlllnlrxxncxl;clvlllea"t:f d't;\luun:ll valud _E.nd" ponllllvly To the Elitor. ;’JM Tlr'l'nuu. oot ;.l-m-d n clu |m!‘!| g lup:v(mlrntflss,fmi 1nml Surkion (‘,uuur—{‘niruumxl:—‘lowph gn Ve | Jocal or vditorlal notices, whereli the paperd Why, Fancy, why @ ey ct, ed In | pernlciou ality, Theretho consclentious e N 2, Ia, Fel ="The question of ven u gread part of his time for the past two | g, i Kriwauck and Katerina Krlwanck, 3920, — e thet & T delicato health, A youne mun was found lying | sfcian pn.'ll?u to s those “romedles whiclh Ha .m;?::‘fi%u{l;m“”:m umlnm to the | Jears thereto, An Guizot's Hixtory of Franco | Keeloy & formin on mbaond MeMalon, B0 ubltshing thew are made to lndorse Brown Tlast thou done o fl| thy taek? ) {n bed, and she confessed o was hor husband, It was ascertulued since that her husband had desurted her. + _ 'The Hoays family wanted asslstance, but they Wwera very fustidious s to the manncr of ro- cefvlog it Thoy live i a finely-furalshed liouse on the West Slde. When the visitor pulied the vor-bell, the hostess very uffably told him he nuust zo uruund to the back door; Blie did not care to see Lier carpet soiled by the brogans of even o ncssenyer of chnril*' Augneta Schuttz, whosu husband was §n tho Ineane nsylum, lived in thelr own house, valucd at &,000, aml owned property nt Humboldt Fark. Shelet a part of her house for §9 per month, ..Iler Louse was nicely furnished, hung With plctures cte., but, expecting the visitor, she remaved tho goods to & hendionso and covered them up with rubbisl, 8he did not de- elre the hien-house scurched, She had wlko a Une wmlnr«lcsk worth about $100, Frank Ruducka, aged 63, and Barbara, 86, of Nu. 75 Liberty strect, wero reported needy, The man, 1t wus sul m‘uunu_v uucmlum{, claiined o e tn delleute licalth and unable to do wuch work, Iiis vccupation wasthatof o rag-picker. Tho lanalady sukd that he hud four lots “and woney out on Interest, Mra. Ruducks heraelt coufesied they had four lots on Bixty- fourth strect and had $00 out po Interest, Sho also showed 1 notw and mortguge she held, so- curlur the {mymunt of the mauey, J, Considiine, on Laflln strect, was reported as belleves from experlenco to bo both usetul and {uocuous. Iljtherto the publle has agreed with the profession. It hawnot liked the dostor who Is known to ba fond of “trylug experiiments.” 1£ thls prejudics hus fndeed been conyuered, the prouress I medical sclence will' be lmmcxuuly facilitated, Oneword in regord to what Thomas calls “that mucn-vaunted psoudo-prophylactle, Lels Iadouna.”” This preventive haa been freely used by tho rogular medical school, either for cxperl- mientatlon or for the grntlflmdon and pasurance of potients. ‘There IS no reason why 1t should not be vo used. No allopathic physican belleves 4 prior thut the third, or the sfxi hy or the two- bundeedth attenustion of belladonna can do avy harm—or good. Idonot find that the ex- perlence of the majority bas corrected this o priori opinlon, Upou’ the value of the sulpho-carholate the regubur school bave and can have no quarrel with Dr. Beebe, siuco thalr expericnce diffors from Lis not noze thau bigh suthoritie I thelr own ranks differ from :m!i; ther, Nor can the hypothietical quarrel be based upon the Doctor's Lomeopatbie principles, since, in this instauce, he falrly forsakes hummqmun‘n ground. and as sumes the stondpolut of the old schuol, As ro- gards Lis own brethren, it scoms ns though even 8 homcopathiat might sce that, {f you Rive a medicine to disinfect, {t must be In 3 quuntity sufliclent todisinfect, 1lathnota homeopathist sensation! - \Wheo he Is hungry docs be not eatl Thiraty, does he not driuki It hofa cold docs bo not warm himself1 Aud all these to the ex- tent of thoneod! I suspect tha ubjuction goes dneyer than this,—that Dr, Beebe's practice vir- tual)y involves the surronder of the principles of lomcopathy, since it alins nut to supplant a {mse discase by & mild one, but to. ext ingulsh he gerias which excito morbid action, 1t has, g Dros” usreliable. Tu the majority ot fu- [ Tstend of this gloum, like the starless uky, " statices these fudorsements have been fiserted “‘“,fl,";:f.‘.";;"‘;"flv‘.;'h 4 without & (Juiestion, tha propeictors of the papers A sanny castio In Spain, thoreby uldligg tho “idnu™ to gather quarters | Ae o conjito tp some nambless fear, from the subscribers, The advertisements and Boulo shadowy gricf, that wrluge a tear notices Inurhuiwme through some agency, the |- From the'sche of a nameless pain. musnazers took It for pranted, perhups, that ELuxy P. ALienrox, ererything was all right, and sent them out into = the community without & th .uzht beyond thelr rates for so much space, Now and then, when tho uttention of an cditor was cailed to the fact that 25 cents hud been forwanded and no answer recelved, be refused to Insert . the notfes until assurcd of the rellabllity of Browuiug Bros., and wld them Lie would “Jerk out ™ thelr ads un- less they could prove It to his sutistuction, Buch communications were, of course, never auswered, erminated with tho yoar 1750, Grittiths sug- geated that eotne popnilar author shonkl be en- Kaged to write a continuution, bringing {t down to the present thme. ‘To this Estes & Lauriat assented, and agreod to give comnplutnant tho srency for the above-named States, In June, 167, ‘howeyer, without complainant's conseut ur knowledge, contrary to the agrecment and to all tho vustoms of the trade, Estes & La riat made an arrangemont with ‘ane Maurice 'I' Lane to ¢anvass for the continuation by one Martln of Guizot's 1ltstory in the above-nmned territory, and ulso €0 act us ageut for Guizot's 1liatory uud tho Pieturcsque World.. Lana im« mediately opencd an oflice_here, sent out can- vussers, aud has been supplying complainant’s customers, whenever he could find them, and pocketing the protits, Ho has also nduced aomo of complainant’s canvassers to leave him, il‘uu availing himself of thelr subscription ks, Complainant charges that he has yet oute atanding orders for Guizot's History of France to the amount of $18,4 and for *Pleturcsquo World" to the munount of £4,000, from which ha would mlpln 'urprumsll he coulit il then, When lie leard'of Lune's operatlons, be wrote tu Estes & Lauriat, remonstrating that they had no right to take uls subscribers without '})uylng Ltm for his trouble. They put him of from time to time, somctimes threatening to sue blm {or a balaucs due, untll he thinks it is thelr in- tentfon uever to settle, If possible. Lane had, betore bis coming here, been in the employ uf Eates & Luuriat, and, therctore, it rized, knew of the arrungement with the fatter, but nevertheless encuged fn the business for tho purpose ot dc{mmnng eomplaiuant of his prop- erty aud rizhts. Mr. Griliths, thercfore, mukes Dana Estes, Charles E. Lauriat, and Maurico T, Lave defendan =A. tiridley & Son ve, Wilkiat Caruthers and W, M. Lwehe, 878, 4. —Slmon_Koch cob Koch and Frederlck Hartmany, 827 usendorf, U1t & Co, va, Frederlck Wehrenberg, 831203, Jud £ Gany—Hobert 8. Babcuck Anna M. and Charles 1. Day, 849,57, —(: él'a;'lll [ —Orant & 8 va, Merril Luild, Pes¢htigo Company harles Ch WISCONSIN TEMPERANCE, Epeclat Dispatch to The Tridune. » MiLwaAukEE, Feb. 1L,—On Monday evening the Temoles of Nemor (hroughout Wiscousiy will celebrate the cstublishment of the one hun. dredth Temple in this State, ThisOrder, though an old ane, bas dane little or unothing in Wis- consin until within tho past two years. Durlng that tine it has accomplisbed much In the work of reforming mey, thousanda of former drunk- ards und drinkers belugg fn s rauks, and it is bufldiug up good, healthy temperance seutis ment. Its work {3 doue Inaquict, practical uiguuer, and without abuse of any one, It avolds spasis, shuns polftics, and keeps out of the old ruts fo° which so wmany tenperaucs people have Leen foollshly and injuriously strugiling for years, keeplug? from the rauks of tho temperance army the men most needed. Every mun who jolns the Order becomes o home tnlsslonary, who'zoes out to work and guther in hia friends and nelzhbors, "Ilio memnbership 18 made up wholly of men, o larzo mnjority of whom havo had expuricnce ns drinkers. election of President has forced itself upon the minds of the peoplo of the country, and I be- lieve Is conflued to no political party, but is a micasure fn which ult are equally interested, [t I8 not my purposs to propusa’ any plan, but to call attention to a plau already proposed. The Chifcago ‘Limes has been placiug beforo Its read- ers a system, and one would suppose from thelr peralstency, and tho character of their editortals, that they consider fL f2s systom, aud fhe only syatcin that 18 worthy of consideration, Briedy, thelr plan is to empower the represente atlye branch of the Leglslaturo to clect a Presie dent for an unlimited time, with the additional power to dispossess him of Lis otlica at plessure. In order to compensite him for thus belng ajs~ posca of, he Is to have the power to terminate thelr official 1ife by prorogulng the House, aud sending themn back to their constituents. This would seemn to me to be nothing but a measuro of rotallation. No matter how nocessury or just tho actiou of the House might be, In urder to rrmrvn the libertios of the people fn terminate ng the ofticlul Ife of tho Exeuutive; no tuatter how woll the people inizht bo satisted with thele represcolatives . under this system, they must ccaso their ofliclal work and_ return to thelr constituents by the command of an agunt they bave created, thus making the ngent equal with the principal fu_our Gevernent, But the reason gelven by the Lhnes for the ado; tion of this thcory seeins to e 13 he purluutfi; ubsurd, The reason givon 1s, that it would wive the people s n:wuusfi:lu Exccutlve, I wonder if the Thaza people can really bo In caruest In this matter? " fs it pussible for a man to exer Commrit 5 i & COMPLAINE “A“s Minu Saa il OF THE some thno aty agulns rowulng Bros.” by persons wha had recelved no ** samiple ™ fn re- C][IC‘\GO TURXGE_‘IE[NDE. turn for thelr 25 cents, and Spectal Azent Stow- OUR ANNUAL « m.' und wne I",l hl‘l’l““\!:mlfill.\, naon "H' the o g tfiem " to thelr bole—~No, 613 West Huron o strect, ‘Thres weeks was required to et a eass MA-S QUE RADE BA.LL Y ou the fellow, shivald kienot be iilling Lis orders. | Will be held on MONDAY, Feb, 12, 1877, at North . The otticers called vn b yestenday inorving | Efde Turner Hall, | GRAND PROCESSION, and ‘" for the flrpess of Illvnalllel‘llug lils place amll to }"wlnrmnnm from Richiard Wagner's i arrest him necessury, Ho wus somowhat lrh:l:tcul'llwhcn they enlyemd, and was nervous RING’ OF THE NIBBLUNGEN-" whlc they remalned, The articlo be sends out | Tickets for Gentlemen, $2; for Ladles, 81. 18 u smull copper-colored standanl that van be Seats fu tha (iallery can bo vecure h .lurowid n‘"“i Al\‘rall. vll"lllllllluulf’xlnladll%lle;n. do- | _THE R BRI B RR LS slgued to hold u Lroom-handle, 'This ver: % Usctul artilo fs sorsh wbioat three cents 17, IAVERLY'S TUEATRE, " tiot to be wondered ut that he wonld not lieed WGV & HavEILY. Troprictars " applicauts who *had not sulliclent Inter- =k ? ABRGOE tst to examino the samplo fret!? If Engagement of the Quoen of Tragedy, @ wun got the 'nrllclvl would he ever JTANAUSCEHBRE. send un onler for them? lmagine o mon Monday E 2, B With & * fort-four pound samplo-case™ making | plypg®? FreRi% Feb iz dchllleds Grand Historica the owner of a large vessel known ns the % Aloary Joncs," and to be worth ubout 85,000, 'Ani’p[xlkalluu was recelved from H, J, Mohr, No. 135 Weseou street, 'This man aud his wife Carolino were found 1o be the owners of l:mp- erty valued at 84,000, and rented o part of It for &2 per mouth. 1o was g carpeuter, strong, sble-bodied, sud hculll?’. l'l‘lus Woman told the i e —— BUCKALEW'S PLAN, b the Editor of Tha Tridune. \ and asks that an acvount may o ¥isltor she would pay him £ ho helped her, The,| at least, this uiuch to bu sl for It, whethier {¢ | clso that detree of faith in his fellow-men that ¢ takel i 3 V6 fis. EvaxsviLLe, Wis, Feb, 7. bave just read | ®midulght truins” with view of selling the MARY STUART. m‘l?hhur,_md tho inan was steadily embloyed.’| proves successful or not,—that It is 'based u:m‘n will lead bt to bellove that thero over wis a :’:ui?t: l‘x’l‘ml:::l'r’;‘;’“:‘ul:ll:lurllx.n\‘:fl‘xl:tj:llgau: and your cditorlal fo ‘Tite Taiuss upon tlhe adop- | trady this »wrocera’ spectality™ Tho “Hzht | guesday aud Satuniay—DEROIALL 2 Henvy Teckmeyer, of No, i3 Rublo strect, hag | a theury which sutlutles counnon eense, and s | Cougress, or ever will bo, that would 23y 10 4 | that they mav bo prevented frum interfering ton of Buckalow's plan for eloctine Presldents | Kid ™ of men were wunted obly to do this, Wednesday snd Thursday—CHESNEY WOLD, buen receiviig ald frum the county steadtiy,and | 8 - movs " fu - the - righs directlon. It can | President, % We have no farther nso for you,” with his ‘subscribers, or from furulshing them 7} Itls uot knuwn bow iy wero gullsenough to | - Jauseiky e 1t bus fust now been discovered that he owus 1o less thaw dlteen lots In the Town of Barring- tou, and draws a vension from the Guvernment of $1%0 ver unnum. e is 04 years of age, snd bas a wife and thres children. . oh(l)::m S‘in"h'l o‘l No. ml;bla street, wm'jlg h‘:m asslstaoce t not appearc i #1,000 fu bank, L TUE CURIE OF TUB COP. The following cases will evidencs the terrible cuslavement caused by drink: mur g the applicauts for relief at the offica and Viee-Presidents, and £ say Amen to the adoption of that plan, If nothing better can by fouud. Twrite this to urge you to keep this Lefore the people, belicving Ttz TRIDUSE. s o power fu the vountry, and drimly believing that sowcthing must Lo doue belure another Preste dentlal election. This plan commends ftself to e s einently Just, and I most earnestly hope that Journalists will agitate fuLill public opinion wiil vompel vur faw-makees to pass such un amendment to the- Constltution, and thus give ouly be regretted thut Dr, Bucho proseutod his tase 8t thu outsel sa unfortunately as io an- tagonize those who would willingly huve been bearty coadfutors. That the jmpression madg \mnn the unblased miud, by the reading of Dy, cbe’s irat artlcle, was ttiat Lo clabined to bo tho discoverer of tho wssumed value of the sul- pho-carbolate in zymotie diseases Is what, I sup- pos¢, uo candid pervon will deuy. Whatever credit may be due to, Dr, Beebs for bis contributions to ‘medical adfencs will, uo doubt, be gratefully awarded, a5 well by his when Lo ‘has the wamo power to say to then, ** You can return to your eunstituencys § bave no forcher o for yois 7 Thislsa fulth nore than the mustard-sced proportion, but a falth that would never be realized. ‘Lnis would beuy exhibition of Bullul'nl virtuo that has no par- allel in the history of the acts of wmen, and henes this system wuum“f‘tw us an lrrespoinsible Exevutive for life, and cot ouly be reached by thy old barbarous svatew of révolution. 1 do uot waut tu enter Into a detafled discusslon of this plan, for T do not coaslder it necessary, scud for thda »speclaltv3'7 Dt the oflicers saw | FEEb RSk Otter’ Conlé Opers Compasy. In ths house ubout 100 “letters which had nup | ~————nootolt buen answered. Brownlug auowed thera, ayd ADELPHL THEATRE. suldl g Au]lum\ed '{{-",“"‘“’"'f :‘hp llzmon;-tulderfl —_— to the writers, NI sk where hils stoc —&__'__f—‘—' was hio brought forth trom a back room several | sTQRERS s,"}:,'.},’,fl:fi"n'}'-,h. e e tackisle, boxes, cach contaiidug a dozen of the artlcles, | %0 Beautiful Ladies, 'lez TIE SEVEN PATES, with Uulzot's History of Frunee, the * Pictuy- csque World," or Martin's History of Fraucee, of :lcl ivg the vawe within the above-mentlongd tates. " 4 CHEDITOR AVTER SOMR TOCK IN THE 0083 & PIILLIFS MANUPACTURING COMPPANY, Jobn R, Adaws filed a petition Saturday agaiust the Goss & Phillips Manufacturing Cons- pauy and its Seerctary, Chusles L. Jenks, to compel them to transier to bim ity shures’ of the Campony, Ho states that about three weeks He had just about envugh to [l all the orders, | F3nny Beane, 4 Under jzhusu elvumstances, Brownlnz was | RUs5ee 0 ,.;‘,,‘.‘n:“,}“-“"’““é&' Wardrobea dulug an » filegitimaty busiuess legitimately ? | Stoman, . Lestor and Wil | .. Female Zouave Detii. aud could not be disturbed, Jpme, Wadli Norton. Les: ORAND TEANEFOLIL Ho woyed away from West Huron atreet | He Brothers NE, of the County Agent, and who had roceived re- | presumed euemies as by his pée el But anothier objection would be, that 1t would i Iia recorerad o u"v"‘""m{.l" the E"‘," o the pouple a chancs to pass Judgment upou {t, | yesterday, but will'doubtless t Lis mall to | 6% Valenilnc's Matloee, Wedneeday, Fach lady st Mt for uoy 1"?"}"“'{ was e Tunily of oo 31 opnr,lhn‘vufi hm,_wlnn.{m&' e hcud, Eoe leavo tho” conutyy \;:llhoua'm:vdligvummti:: | Ghart for ‘1;‘;::.‘,’:133*,‘,';;"’:-;,‘::;,‘ e K i (nleyt\'\'lgl.hlmfl luvunolen:}l)l b et f.’u i (:x:'m: o i hlaces nd suli con 'L“‘“‘:'U..C'E‘QW ac 5 living fo aqu uarters at No, 133 | services thal csitate to ask, * What whatever. e Exocutive und thu popul evie. o %3 vurs truly, . V. Pratr, tiuue to hook e+ e cat, ¥ =~ Jhoruh Siarkct sifect, Pullng T prosure e | have becomse of bha. Docteils’ payhl ot would | whaterer, b Leglalaturo Uelow ablisho thera | 157ied ob 814y abares of stock of ha abors Com- LA SR , MeVICKE ] ther wssistance from tha county, Long sod his wife separuted, the man lukluz{hu oldust child, 'S years, the woman the vounger, azed 8. He fepalred to the house of a fricud on the North Blides; glie weut to the West Side, The county : tor lost sizht of the precious palr for some e therealfer, A fow' days ago, bowever, & sumunons was seat frown a hovel uoka. 87 Wes- sua street, and, procecdls thither, the Visitor vered Long and hiy witela thomost besatly would be uonc to make or execute the laws uutil the peuplo restored the Goversment. Yours, ele.y 8. C. Roszakaxr. e Uslp for the weuk, usrvous, und debilitated; ¢hrvnle and vainful diseasce cured without medis cige. " Electric Holta and otber appllances, ali about {hoas, and how tu distiozuish the genulne from tie vermacher: vanle Cow, 202 Vine t Cincingail, O, - REAY new remedics bad not proved so helpful and inuocuous " as, accurding to his own showlng, is the case. I say this, not to devrccato expert went, which I3, fudeed, the fouudatiou of thera- peutice, but to suggest Ity surprisiug Iuconsist- eucy to that public which vizits with equal oblo- quy bini who dues not exporiment sud him who does, when the rcsult is unfavors. blgtothe experlmenter. I suppose, however, tbe public wonld cheertully sacritico all ita wite's ————— =y A Morrible Crime Prevented, LABT FIVE NIGHTS OF A most diailieed Betoupt as wiolesale mur- M AGGIE MITCHELL der was discovered at the Court-lTouse lust Sate v unbay worning. Uno of the geutlemen at tha Monday, Tucsday, Wedaeaday, aad Thursdar, Court-Uouse went vat to the well in the moru- JANE EYRI, iug to et sume wuter, aud, us the puwmp did uot l»'ud.ir—rm:m Beouds of MAGGIE MITCHELL. scem Lo work very well, Lo un&cln:wull tho top | bt digs Ja Culeaso”uf Jisa Mitenele saw piar; to tlnd out to cause. Thers ho found a small | BREENSUE )0y proe Arrey o ED bag of wiilto pawder, wilcl by chemlcal anal- | aQEE VR i e 1 GRADY, cates of ton shures cach had been fssucd. Tho shares wore sold, and bought by compluluant, who then' eshed Jenka to lransfur the stock to him on the stuck-books, at the aswo time olfering to pay whatover was required 1o mako such transfr and record. Jenka refused to comoly or Lo ree- oguize that complainaut had soy rights to tho stock. Mr. Adamsacknowledges shat tho stock Las wo market value, tbut tuere bave been no FEARS FOR SAFETY, Ta the Editor of The Tridune. Jueespona, Cul,, Feb. £.—A small party that Jett hers for the North Bloux country ahout the middle of Dacember has not becu hieard from, und there is not much doubt thaz they are lost. Harrlsand McKernoy aro sald to bemen with fumillcs i the Eust. The otbers were mostly yuuug men from Deaver,