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CEMBLER 17, 1877, told thent just whiat he expected of them,—that | swindling the public. Unfortunately no ‘means | they sera ot to storm the worksof Plevna, but | have vot heen devised whereby the ‘people can + " J¥A7,, only to run forwand and take the plece of | distingufsh such cigara In all_cazes’ from the il = eround they knew peelectly in front of the | genuine. Al we ean do at present {s to call General Auctfoneern. 174 Ttandolph-st. road, and to hold It until they had works thrown | attention to the fact and recommend caution in ]]S up. Tle cautionca thoem, as many were young | tho matter. FROM soldiers sent ot from the reserves to fifl the LIPMAN’S wHIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DE CRIMINAL NEWS. the new Vagrant Jaw fa wdconstitutional. The deelston woulil, in bis oninfon, never have boen made, the capitalists wanid never have a-l- mitted that the law was upconatitutional, until &1l hell froze aver. if {t hadn't heen for the nd- verse sentiment of the workinginen, enforced Dby the fact that thess same workingmen cast nearly 8,000 votes at the last county election. Nuwuraliy enough, the apeaker had somethiny 10 say nbout the eapitallsts, The lasteount fn his tnoral Indictment ngatust that clash was that they would make the workinzmen pay for the atr they breathed 12 they could. ‘The **flon.” Mr. Black was not in favor of rising to arms, aml pru:"clrd, in closing, that the Working- suen's movement would boe aquick et bloodiess revolution,~u vonteat for social frecdom at the ballot-box. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Chera will ic an examination of the atudents of the Congregatfonal Theologieal Seminary, contnencing this morning and continuing untll Thursday afternoon. An economical mothor of aristocratic ten- dcncies on Park avenue feeda her family every morning on oatmeal porridze. She calls the breakfnst-table her table d'oate A very sensitive and refined pupli! of afash- fonable South Side Scminary carries detleacy to A Couple of Prize-Fighters Really Come to Blows in Penn= sylvania. ”‘""WA@E@T TIFFANY & (0, e great gops 0 the ranks, 1ot 1o adyance too far, EGYPTIAN SLAVERY. ’hlnl- to lvl|l|m'l nxml:tll_v what l!‘ln', nl]l}rcnl liuhl 'Ihl"l"ll ¢ wonlid be with them himeell, and would di- rect the movements versounlly, As the men [ 110w Slaves Ara SUIl Bold at Tanta snd passed, they all received encouraging words, Alexandria, nud_they went by smiling at the good-natured Calra Correspondence Phttadeipiia Prasv. chafl from the Goneral, who called to them by Nolwlithstanding the treaty lately concluded nn!n,le, rcnn\;kc&l on t’hel; no‘; l"O"U‘v Whliih; l‘“{ by Mr, Vivian, on tho part of Great Nritain, rald, were o those of A Rpanish don, ami told the 'musicians they would play a waltz in the with the Kedive, for the suppression of the Iixhaustion of Both Principals at tho Tenth Round ot tho Battle. new redoubts on the motrow. slave-trade, staves are yet sold in the public UNION SQUARE, "The apoech-making capactty of the littlegath- | Arrival of tho Polics Upon a Scene of - et market. ‘'They are not cxposed to the general Wl cmf‘m t‘-‘mrt m:?'\‘lr:':? :‘l:: '.o“v::ll;‘ cring cemed To v exhaigied el in- the ni ; COLONIZATION cye, but they aro on sale fu_tho private apart- NEW YORIK, G, Wy, Erendh o 2l » ST i Blackn et With g pratsewors irest Confusion. s srei Ut ey aso: o anle bn thaprivale aoarl Mad—n.’ cthing, e halrman in- - A omto tntant. swadaled fn a basket, was | quire if any member had soything (o bropose, Emigration to Northern Atabamae | And sutumu fairs at Tanta, on tharaflway lincto Corner Monroo and Clark-sts., To the Editor of The Tribune. Alexandria. Thoy aro of various hucs, from Cricano, Dee. 14.—Acting upon Invitatfons | sable black; through overs gradation of color, from varlous parties to givo a public statement | L0 berfect white, The latter, who aro always concerning the working of the * Colonlzation Circassians, ato the most prized. They are held Al Boctety of Chicagu,1 venture to trespass atsuch high prices that only Pashas and rich functionsries of the (foverninent can buy them, upon your generosity for the fullillment of this | If there fsany rare beauty on hand she B ofered dealre. to the Khedive Drst, through one of his confle The sbove-named Socloty was organized last '!Lismfl c“k‘;‘l“ih!); shum‘d his ll:x.'lnms n‘extrl nln Reptember. 1t owes its cxistence to the de- | fdition to bis harem, ho pays in proportion to prisscd times, thero belog hundreds and thou- hts own estimate of the value ny the chattel, SBhould sho be a dazzling beauty, of finely- sands of workingmen scattered in the various | molded figure, with some feminine accomplish- cities of the Unfon who do not know what to o | ments, he gives a good rouud sum by way of to make thefr pfesent lives, which to them have exprossing his sntisfaction and demonstrating becomo & bunden, more comfortable, 1ts ex- his good taste. o fs capricious in his likings, and docs not contine himsell to miy particular tatenco has been hastened by tho unpleusantuess | color, Ilis children represont pretd yumllrh all of the month of July. the Orlental races, and no _one of his sous re- ‘I he llrnsn of this country, with, perhaps, the | scmbjes tho ather in complexion or moral and exception of Communistic papers, tuok the tnsk | physical characieristics, llw‘hcy nre ol of differ- uputt themaelves to enlighten the public with | ent mothers. Varfety of nature in a houschold the fact that this country afforded comfortabic | fs, perhaps, 88 pleasing as any other kind of homes for the uncmployed, If they would only | diversity, "It certainly leads to strong contrusts seek the same outalde ihe bustle of large and | In his Highness’ family, and obviales the mo- overcrowded cities. Colanization projects wera | notony which might™ otherwise oxist. The agitated at the home fireside, ua well as at pub- | stranger ot first finds it diilicult to tnake hersel! tic resarts, and thus, through the efforts of n | understood in her barbarie specch, but that soon few well meaning and zelous fudividuals, our | wears off, and suo learns to babble Arabic as if Soclety sprung nto life. We are wurking under | she had been born under tho shadow of the the charter of Illinois since October lust, and | Pyimmids, 1his year I doubt il the Khedive have accumulated a memberabip of 100, with a | has made anv largo Investments of this kind. falr prospect of doubling the mmnber before | Like uw.»rvlmd?' clse, hols “bhara-up.’’ At the threg months, The Soclety is Lo resunin perina- | Tants Fair the general impecuniousness was nently locuted in this eity, and forward \erI:! most unpleasantly proven tu the slave-mer- applicants to the spot which may be aclected, | chants, Although It lasted six weeke, but fow Ite chief oblect Is to euncouraze volonlza- | sales wero made, and tho prices brourht were tion, comblned with an cllort to seck | shockingly low, Fair Circassians, wio In the ways and means whereby the' comparative | first weeks wero firmly held at 4,000 francs, found yesterday morning at No. 33 Hoby strect, It was sent to the Foundiiog's ifome. About. the eamo time a fotuswas found on the steps of No. 122 Walnut street, The Rev. 8, McChesney will lead the noon- day mecting 1o-day noon in Lower Farwell Hall; A. O, Abbott, the businers-men's devo- tiona) meeting at 4:15 p, m.: and W. W, Vane r.ljdah‘. the young men etrangers’ mecting at T3 peom. The Jadlss of the Unfon Catholic Library As- soclntion, at thelr rooms on Binte strcet, opno- site the Palmer Ilonse, serve up elegant. luches tiween 12 and 3 each dav ay tha Jow price of cnts. The bazar now being held at the roumns of the Assoclation will bo continued each cvening during the week. The following were clected officers of the Union Park Congregational Sunday-school yes- terda J. C. Helmer, Superintendent; George M. Graves, First Assislant: N. Lathrop, Sccond Assistant: C. D. Bnow, Librarian; Miss Emma Rinith, Mrs, Howard, Mrs. C. I1. Case, and Dr. Frcemau, Misslonary Committee. #1Well, I never,” eald a model housereeper, an sho read the accouuts of a recent tragedy in this clty; * well, I nevor, and I want 1o know! A womdn shootdng a man, taking tha cianco of shooting herself; o man she never hsd been fntroduced to and didn’t know from Adam. And then to shoot him in_her honse and run ihe risk of mussing up all hier carpets and things. What can she have been thinkiog of " The gentlemen composing the Boston Com- ! mercial Club took ft essy yesterday, In the marnlag they attended” the Rev. Robert They each and all sald they badn’t, One or two expresaed a desire to go over to West Trvelfthh street Turner-2lall, to attend a conclave at that place, and 2 motion to adjourn met with no on_runmnn. o Exccutive Committee of the party held an important meetlng yesterday nfternvon at Vorwarts Turner-Hall, Mr. Coldwater n the chalr. The meeting was for the purpose of making _srrangements for next spring’s cam- baln. Many of those bresent were of the opinion that before further actlon be taken the platform of the, party should be modified and made less exclusive, so s to allow small mer- chants and others opxo d to bondholders and capltnlists to join_the party. AMr. Herr sald thers wore thousands of such peaple who sym- pathized with the workingmen, and who were ready to Join them fn thelr erusade if the teud- eucy of thelr platform were less Communistlc nd more Iiberal. ‘This matter occupied the at- tention of the mecting all afternoon, but no detiniteaction wastaken. Itispossibie, however, that the platform will be modifled, as o majorl- ty were in favor of the measure. CRIMINAL. Louls Btill, for the larceny of $25 from Josephine Sick, and Hattfo Trask for attenipt~ ing to carve Jennle Dizon with a razor, arc locked up at the Armory. Tho restdenco of W. J. Plllott, N, 185 8an- gamon street, was entered by burglars yester- day alternoon, and about $100 worth of jewelry and clothing was carrled off as plunder. A Horrible Case of Soclal Depravity In Have a complete stock Chester County, Pa. of the celebrated TIF- FANY WATCHES, which are known asthe mostreliabletime-keep- ers in the market. They have the advan- tage of strength, dura- bility and moderate price, and being adjust- ed to temperature and position, the HIGHEST TIME-KEEPINGQUAL- ITIES, On request, furtherin- formation will be sent,: or to persons known to Deo. 17 snd 18 at 10 w'elock 8. m. and 2:39 p. aeh dny. by Wm. A, Butters & Co.y Auctioneers, &t ihelr - rootfy 14 Hiandoiph-at.s hetween La 27, Thestack will coniprise a Large ment af Laler’ and Gents Goid Watches, of American and European makes. Fine Cameo, Coral, Amethyst Jet, and Enameied Sets, Diamond Jewelry, Flne Sfiver Watches, Jover and Goid Guard, Vest, and_£lide C: Tievolvers, together with a large nrgumenlul Rovds. . & Birrrens & o, Avetimeens. ale positl '{E’ fir T PATENT RIGHT Buckley's Trace Detacher AT ATCTION, On WRDNESDAY, Dee. 19, at 13 o'clock, at Nutters® Anction ilooms, 174 ltandolphest, ‘This Trace-Detacher (s the nlmE'n!. cheapest, and moat nerfeet ever offered to the publie. Btparato States will he sold. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auct'rs, (hristmas Presents! Tteal Parian Groups, Busts, and Figures A PRIZE-FIGITT. Spectal Dispatea to Khe tAiengn Tribune, Taxmaquy, Pa., Dee, i—For weoks past great preparations have been making for the nugilistic cncounter hetween tivo prize-fighters of considerable note fn the coal regtons, Billy Madden and Mart Frazer, The outside world could only confecture when and where tho flight would take place. The polleo got wiod of tho affalr, but mistook the time. At on early hour yesterday morniog sporting men In gangs vassed through this place In the direction of tho old Qreenwood coal breaker. At 8 o'clock the ring was formed, and the two men stripued, and the fight began. Ten rounds were fought. Frazer got in the first blow on Madden’s jaw, but the Iatter replled with a stunning blow on Frazer's nosc, drawing first bicod. The next ecight rounds were fougit very stublbornly, both men belng severely pun- tshed. In tho elghth round some ong cried . “Foul I" and troublo ensued. The dlsturbanco was checked by the roferce, and the fight proceeded, When the tenth and last round began the spectators closed inand pressed agalnst the ropes. Both men werc exhausted. Frazer was first tothe scratch. Madden forced him, nud struck him a terriblo blow between the cycs. Frazer returncd the Last Tucrday niglt the residence of J. R 'y French DBronze Orvaments, [teal n ling members inay, by industry, | before the close wure offered at as 1w ns 1,0 v o i B e e During tho_ afternoon most | Floyd, No. 53 Beoria strest, was burzlarlzed to | omplimentwith n biowon Madden's shouldors, | iz, but., wil Sl ] } ow ns 1, Amber apd Garnet Sets' In old, o B attered. about the. city among | the wxtent of §150 B e e, | ‘Cho men then elinchedy and. the crowdl yellod | {rusality, and patlence, catn & Nome for therh | francs, and o bidders ai tuoeo tewplink ie- | feathor Dressing Cases, Torfolsc, the house, or naming thelr memf., nany dining out. This morning | and jewelry. Yeaterday Officer Mahoney and | and pressed tho rupcs till they broke. Tho selyes and familfes. I really donot think this | urcs, The merchants in thoir despoir curscd h there will be an _cxcursion to Mijwaukea by spectal traln, and this cvening will wind “K thelr entertalnment by a banquet at the Gran i Tacific Hotet, Sergeant Ky tion, nrrested Con Maguire and Frank McCoy, the suspected burglars, and recovered avout $00 worth of the clothing at thio pawn-shop of 2 task so hard 88 many people do, if ouly the | both Turk and ltuaslan for the interruption u, of the West Twellth Strect Sta- proper persons are intrusted With the muitage- | they bad cauned to tholr trada by the war which ment, men who are unsclfish sud willingtohelp | they are waring so furiously and reckicesly, It a fellow-creature with oll the abltitivs aud pow- | makes everybody poor, from the Sultan and Shell Dressing-Cases in Fine French Gilt, Real Russian and TurkeyMo- rocco Albums, AT AUCTION, seenc that ensued was indescribable, ‘Tho men fought in asmall span, pressed on all sides by the spectators, who were yelling . lustily. Suddenly tho c¢ry of *Pollcel “policel” eame satisfactory references, a careful selection will h % % from the crowd.. The bottle-holders dropped | ©F, at command. his vassal, the Klicdive, down to the lowest Fel- e B Tt 1 an err o belors thatrom the moment 8. Meyors, No. 50 Blue Island aseauc. ihil Jageand scampered: The Teleroe gavs tho | | DL gl bere leb mostato that map, genepnl: | laly forall allke Lwo to MUt Lo nels ih WDRENAY, Vec, 15, 4% 10 GTlck, ot Dteras '!)e sent. by express for fibucd with the tenactous check of n street-car BUBURBAN, siiunl for aousral stamperls by louring wio | 17 spesking, s nok 1B 16 belere B | O ey enther than insa (o8 iy NTT inspection mbucd with the tenaclong clieek of 2 steos . o Rt P Tho ouzilists wero | trine of sel-sacrifice nowaduys, 1lave been | otrlctest cconumy, ~ Ratlict than have too much ANTIQUE NICKEI * mule or an Iotervicwer, The other ovening an LARE. orced apart and dragged off the feld nearly ex- approached at least ten tinea by those who | atock on hand, the dealers disposed of a lot of g exciting debate was raging in acertain subirban (, Iyceum, when a member, who had only beeu ad- mitted at that scssion yoso in his place and { enrnestly crled, **Mr. Chalrman~— “Mr. Jeflerson Cushing has the floor,” eald the \ Clinirman, with & graceful bow. 1 rise, ir,”" sald the new momber, wishing fio hadn't, “8Ir, T tise to an impertaut point of order.” Wino gentleman will please state his point of order,”” sald the Cualr. It s this—that {a to soy—in ine—I have forgotten it," said the Columblan orator, sinking {nto bis ! soat, only ton conpscious of tho fact that the cyes of Amerles were upon him. Two young men, ono of them wiso and ono of them foulish, ot into a wrangle the other night, which was not long fu comiug to the verge of blows. The wise young mau was, Thowever, unwililng to srovukn the fssuo of bat- tle for the very good reason that the other young man was armed with a particular], stalwart walking-stick; so he disscmbled, an eaid, *You just put that etick down, and’ s If 1 dou’t make you run 0 about fiftcen scconds.’ “It fan't {n your hoots to 1nake me,” cried the other; “down sho govs!® ant he Jeancd the stlek nxinlnn the wall. No sooner hul he done so than the wise young aman geabbed it, and showered so many blows on i3 antazonlst that the autazopist took to s licels at u 2:14 gait, pursued by the mockin cry of the victor, * Dida’t 1 tell you thatif yow'd put down that stick L'd suon fix you, chi” As o faslitonably-attired young woman was, an Saturday afterncon, walklng slong Clark street, she was accosted by a man who might unally have scen better days (as, Indeoed, ho sald was thy case), who begred her to bestow clsritya upon him. The'vounz lady was com- passionate; she was also -scnsible, for she 14 nat carry her pocketbook fn her asnd for the vonvemlenve of thieves, 30 she eald, *Certainly, poor man!” and went down Into her pocket In scoreh of her wallet. Liut her dress was fashlonably tight, and lo The Doard of Trustocs held thelr regular mecting Saturday afternoon, but, s thero was no businees of importance, they adjourned for two weeks. It Is claimed that some of the members aro exceadingly anxious to have Mr. George Muirhead appointed County Agent, 20 that ho will ba outof the way at the comlug apring clectlon, Sevoral candidates are spoken g? h:,l take Lils position, and 80 form a new com- nation. seem to assume friendstilp toward me with the | Somall girls at 800 francs each. It was, take' q'ucotlun, # Whero do you cxpect the remuncea- | it all in all, the wost unprotitable inarket they tlon to come from, for all the work, trouble, | ever had for thelr merchandise, Whon I sug- and aunovance that you are taking upon your- | gested to an oflicial pcnunu¥u that theso tran- sell1” 1t did not” seem feasibla to those | sactious wero contrary to law, he roplicd that people that another person can o nn{- the Government could not be cXxpected to take thing without seelug a personal uain In [ cognizance of what was done behind the latticed the background. Now such men will not | windows of harems apartments, for thess were o to orgatize a movement of the same kiud as | the accommodations which had been rented for ours, for our motto is, ** ielp th r §f wa | the buman trailic. ‘Ureaties may be mnado and can.’ No, lot us seo what we nave done. Since | alikiodsof promiseagiven for th2 discontinuance aur existence wo avo been guing atep by step. | of the slave-trade, domestlc and external, but T'he subject being new to us all, e could not | it will not really cease until the whole conatitu- do otherivise than fecl our way as o the dark. | tion of svciety In the East Is chonged. Ivls At first the mambers scemed o favor theclalm- | ouoof the nscparable features of Mohamme- ln‘x of prarie land, and negotiatious were forined | dan polygamy. lw |'n‘n l}'nns;; rnllmud“fmlnpnnyl; Eur. "l‘l“ sub- ——————————— jo:t,having become vit: mportant to ull, was well welghed In our mlmlY and the conclusfon "",‘,:},',,,‘,‘}5:‘, ,’,‘,::f o4 was fInally orrived at that prairfe would not He wore shep-skin mittens, lind his pants in servaour plurposs ag woll o4 wood land, and 10 | his boots, and ho covered hia horses with old conscquence thereof wo formed conncctlon with | pieces of rag carpet, und entercd a hardware tho ~resident agent of the lunds of | seary and nsked to look at o alicot-iron stove. Alabama, Through his Iuflucuce and Mberality n | e was shown several patterns, ono after tho committco of three members wero gratuitously | other, but none scemed to oxactly suit bis forwarded to North Alabama, stopping at the | jieua; littlo_tow of Cullnun, in Cullinan ~County, " o The Comimittee, which was clected frem the | o .‘,"},',‘lz; :‘:,‘;‘m,s: l',",‘ffl::, L’i:".‘,flfifi{d};’fi,‘, ranks of the memberahlp, had lustructlons to | g4 they stood before the last vne. inspoct aud repurt. Chis ey dld i five con- [ "y f g v e e tta mt. tht.| 41 Lots) #'oous sos bt nony o” Hidea qile Olla Ferton to b ol 1600t ihatter, than a3 “Whynot! Aren't thoy blg cnough, tall n the United States, From statlstics we gicane X lualllhu dlulrlut“'ls zxv‘v:; 700| Klmln ubove t| ?luva‘ll ::‘:\nfil.:"uh andsomo enougl, OF. what ls. the ot the oceany hal 0 hights are cool, a “ 1] ” O e Tt D tins. | sentymat, P tolll yow?. slomly- ropliad, fhe ter is short and mild, with littlo, if any, snow, | g gtory paper, and her head i chuck full of such excepting, Ycrlmnl. lnst year, out of a series ot | names na Kvangeline, Emilens, Maud, Arabella, 100, where 1t {s stated that snow lay uben the | ang Riverbell. Tho gals they read Sliokspesro, ground for ten days. This seglon sccms Q150 | yng tney aro all tho time talking about Lamict, to be free from all epldemic discnscs which aro | Ciaydius, Petruchio, Romeo, and so on. I'tn found In thore southern locatious, Tho Com- | Kidder postin’ up ob_ aatronomy . myself, and mittee fusther reported that the whote district | ripmil'tha timo thinkin’ about Veuus, " Mars, ;. luut-'?fi:m \:-ni}nll;ut:mm.g b,mi:ka nllll‘ l[llrmn' Baturn, and Jupiter. Now, you havn't got a cts, which certain ear o wholesome lnflucnce v oot diinato and. it mimbitanis, 48 to | Sovo, ntlio lot with & morg r e lwusted. The police arrived when the ficht was over, and found nobody on the spot, They uave since made several afrests, and have war- rants for twenty-flye more, including princi- pals and backors. e TINCEST. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PHILADELPSIA, Dec. 16.—Accordlng to the Sunday World, there is now llving in East Goshien, Choster County, a man named Thomas Jeflrics, 45 years old, whoso daughter Leora, 13 years old, died in child-birth on Nov. 21, atter denouncing him as the father of the babe. Ile accomplished his purpose last January, In the sbsence of the mother. In July the child's condition was discovered, and Dr. Hoskins, of ‘Westchester, who was called 1n, was intormed of the truth by the father, who profested sincers penitence. The wlifo - was also told, and ghe told Wher relatives, one of whom nmotifiedl Distrlct-Attorney Bull 1n consultation with Dr. Hoskins, it was agreed o walt until tho child was born, lest thie shock of thearrest might kill hee. On the 20th of November she was delivered of o fine, larize hoy weighing nine pounds, which s still Hving in excellent health, The next day sho was taken with convulsions, and dicd n terrible agony, L.cora hind on that day ogain chiarged the deed upon her father. The wrotched father sat by the bedslde of his daughter, whom he had mur- dered, sud seemed to sulfer tersibly. He ockuowledzed that ho was tho ' fatlier of the chitd, und sald: They'll send me to tho Penitentiary for ‘'this, or hang me,” Iesald that he was willing to a»fTer the penalty of hia crime, and that he would not rin nwn?' but that, whenever the nutfiorities wanted dm. they coutd #ind him. Last Sunday 8 scene oceurred at the \Willistown aptlst Church, growing out of tuis aflair,..when- Mrs, Printed lists of arti- cles suitable for pres- ents sent by mail or oth- erwise, on application. W. E. HIGLEY, LATE OF N. MATSON & CO., A FULL LINE OF TIFFANY WATCHES at Messrs, Tiffany & Co.'s prices. Northeast corner State and Madisun streets, sccond lloor. Elovator At entrance UABEITT'S FREPARATIONS, B. T.BABBIIT'S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Nos, 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-st, K.Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The moat plessant and effective Boap for the Laune dry or for Family }Vflnhlu. purposcs ever ofere: A trial packago scat frce on recelpt of J0centa BABBITT’S BRONZE GOODS AT ATUCTION, Wednesday Morning, Dec, 19, atour rooms, 174 Hapdolphest, Among ¢ Colinction ars inany Historieal rlecu, ‘R Fianis, =~ Chandelers, Candlesttcks,” Wi Bpitioons, &c., &c. i I;GLI’WDOD.‘ i ; a programme for the graduating excrcises of lhu%luso! 77 of tho Cook_Couuty Normal Behool, which takes place next Friday alternoon at 1 o'clock, has been arranged as follows: Prayer by the Rev, C, I Kiintall; salutatory, Miss Hattle Wright; tllll{‘. Miss Lattle Foster; oration, Mr. J. D, Willlams; reading, Miss Maud McCullough; class grumbiler, Mlsa M. Toulse Selig; prize essay, Miss Maggle Me- Gurn; essay, Miss Kittle Hastings: instru- mental duot, Missea Clars Mnck aud Magile McGurn; valedlctory, Miss Alico Wllson; pre- sentation of diplomaa by the Principal ipresenta- tion of prizes nud certificatea, Tho ciass nd- dreas will be delivered at 7:30 p, m. by the Rov. Dr. Thomas, of the Centenary ' Chureh. The Baptist Socicty clearedl somothing ‘over $200 at their fair lnat week. 1) Tho sccond of tho Library Course of - lectures will be given ‘t uesday ovenfng, Mr. W. R 3L French ts announced. Miss Cady Miller, of Freeport, Til,, a promis- .l"ml young planist, {s the guest of Miss Mattlo clton. “The Rov, Mr, Gardner has baen making o short visit to his old classmate, Mr. 8.M. Dunuing. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. The *University Palladiom “=Some Col. lego-Statistica, 8pectal Carrexpondence of The Tribune. THOURSDAY TRADE SALE, A vompleto Btock of Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, . Furs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Doots, Bhioes, &c., 'n;umm Morning, l'{"f' 20, ot 0:30 o'clock, At our SHEHOOIY 1AL A BUFTERS & €O, Auctlonecrs, BUTTERS & CO'8 REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Dec. 22, atv\g o'clocka. m. FURNITURE, CARPELS, STOVES, &e, At our salesrooms, 17¢ Randolp By GEO. ', GORE & ©4 and 70 Wabiash avenuo. REGULAR TRADE SALE DREY GOOoODS, TUESDAY, Dec, 18, 9:30 o, m, SPECIALL 300 Lots ()lothln;i, 50 Lots Furs, < . than * Alax,’ and just .fmnagine folks liko us Lace Handl hiofs po ket v ion: | Aww Anpor, Micn., Dec. 14.~Tho University | Jeflrics, who bind heen a_constant attendant Aho lunlity; of Iandiforagrisuiinral purpodtsy | et rount & - stove with & plug nsme ko neo Kandikerchinls. f\‘;\'f;‘.];.’l'fi{u':}:;“;z’&':;mn: éfl,{",‘,’;,‘;',’fifif&k“ Palladium, published anuually by tho accret | there, was requestea to resln er memborship wo lave the statement that the aame 18 ot 60| fhep o B TO".ET SOAP. a. I, QORE & CO., Anciionee: BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOTION, Wednesday, Dee. 19, at 9:30 a. m, ‘Wo shall oloso out nt tho sbove salo all of our Winter Goods, such n8 Mon’s, Boys’, and Y'th’s Xip and Cf. Boots; Buifalo and Wool-lined Bals, and Boots, and a tull line Rub~ bers; also tho colobratod BI, F. Prouty & Co. Bucker Boots, all kinds and sizes, in faot tho above will be the most liberal sale of tho sosson, a8 tho goods must bo sold. GEQ. P. GORE & CO,, the poor man bebeld o broker come out of an adjoining saloon_and uu:r townords his bnfinv. “flellol” ho erled, ‘*there govs Soandsol Whenever he's got just obout 280 inuch beer in Tim, hie's alvays gooud for a quarter anyhow, and somctimes 8 half~dollar, Just you Trcezo un here o couple of minutes, sissy, till I go and &coup him in, and then U1l bo back for your tit- tic contribushe.'” Strange ns it may perhaps appsear, she didn't walt. Any man whoso noso has never come fa con- tact with one of Lhe towels in the general wasl room of alarge hotel might have been wmade aware 1ast pizht that the ghost of the supposed- Jy-dead Bridgeport-stench “ilm watked abroad 10 all his hideousness, and with his accustomed caso aud love of satloty ponetrated cven to the inmost recsses of the most air-tizht . church in the uity. Thers was no such thing_as sanctity, fior_was there escape fromn the dread presence. Tho average vitizen has for some time rested socuro In the Lellel that the causc of the stench had been removed. good o8 prairio soll, but ucverthetcss cyerything growa fn Naturo's abuudauce. So what mora can we wish forl Wheat, rye, barley, onts, corn, flax, hops, potatoes, *hoth kinds™ beans, tomatoes, turnios, in fact, vegetables and fruits of every deuomination, yleld au abundanao to overy oue plant{ng them, and L fs ouly the slug- gand who cannot make headwoy. It was furthier reported that, In consequencs ol the mild win- ter, cattlo can find nutritlous food all the year round In the woods, und conscquuntly do not need the same attention and eare as the require- wents of 8 pralfrle country demand, where in consequence of the herd ‘laws a farmer must cither fenca or herd s stock. Bus 1 cannot enter into detatls of this beautifut country, lor to o vast number of vur citizens this region is not new. Thoso who fought the battles fur the maintenance of our Unlon will remember the {nvigorating climato and cheerful aspeet of tho region below Ifunteviile aud Docatur. Our Committes returned after an abscuco of two weeks, and corroborated their own statements or ba read out of chureh, ns her presenco was 1o longer destred by the membars of tha con- grewation, Her “oldest daughters still reside in the nelghborbood, und are constaut attendants at church, District- Attornoy Jamea §f, Bull admitted that the facts had been lald before the Grand Jury, aud that ho was desirous of arresting Jeftrics st oncs and prosecutiog -him to the fublest oxtent of the law, but that thy rmlc- who Hl,l{lp"c‘l tha information requested him to hold off uuntll they had been heard from, and Lo was cxpectivg dafly to hes socleties of the University of Michigan,—which has grown to bo not ouly a record of college- jokes, but also of callege-statistics and general information,—will make ‘Its sppearsnce this year fna fow days. Its editors arc Willlam V. Grove, Chl-Pel, of Willlamsyille, N, Y.; i, Notle, Alpha-Deita-Phl,’ of* Elk Rapids, Mich.} tloss Wilkins, Delta-Kappa- Epsilon, of Detrolt; John i, Black, Zotu-l'si, of Chicago, 111.; Marion B. Allen, filumw-l‘hl, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Dougias 1. Stringbam, Tai-Upatlon, of Ann Arbor, Michi.; and B, Frauk Bower, Phl-Delta-Phi, of ‘Avn Arbor, Mich. From adyance-shects of the publication [am ermitted to tako somo information in regard Potho niversity, The changes {n tho Faculty have been numer- ous during the past year. The folluwing aro tho principal additions: Raymond C, Davis has berome University Librasiag, fu the place ot the Rev, Andrew J, Ten Brook, who had boen con- o thought he'd look further, and, as he un- hitched his team, ho ealled out: * Whoa, now Lady Estclla—~stand around e e—— ll’ll}c from the purs yegotahle ofls, Unrivaled for thy Tollet and the h, For use in the Nurserey [§ 1ias 1o cqnal. . hampie. Dox, Contelning threa cakes, sext free on receipt ot 75 cents, ABBITT’S SOAP POWDER. From this Powder a heautlful and servicesbls wlllin woft Nanp, of any desired sizensth, can be made ten pinutes withuut the use uf groass oF potash, 7 packago sent free on receipt of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely purs, Bread, cakes, pudd In n whort suace of tlme, keep longer, and are more di+ festibio s when imado ot courtmon and chice fons. A trial package seat frea on recelpt of 78 cenls. there, Othellol’ Hnmoan Paetry. Correspandence Loulxzille Courler-Journal, It {s very interesting to read somo of the Sa- moan metr‘y. Their alphabet cousists of onl fourteen ictiers, and are in this order: ‘n e, |, o, u, fy & 1, myn, p, s, ¢, v. Thore are a large number of words uscd to Chiofs and strangers, and to usc any other when addressing such ls cquivalent to an Insult. Thesc words, however, are never uscd by a Chief lvcnkln[z of himsglf. Hometimes the ™ word wused 1s according to tho rank of the person addressed, us fawsamf, to cat, to o stranger, {aumafa to o Chicf, tauto to the highest Chiel. They have many ditferent kinds of boetical conie positlons. Metro Is unknown to them, yet much of thelr poetey s {n rhyme, The combasitions from thom, ALL 1S NOT GOLD. Soevial Dispateio ‘ae Chicagn Tribune, ADKIAN, Mich., Dec, 10,—Reuben Heat, Vice- President of ‘the National Workingmen's party, Just organized here, waos arrested Tast night, charged with stealing gold leaf from the Lako Bhoro shops hore, where ho was cmployed as neotod with the Univeralty i various positions | Chief Director. His neculations sre sald to | personaliy: and brought with them snmiples of aro gencrally fesponalve, cach vorsa belig com- Auctionoors, ' P int's cxperionco. shows that tho render- | for atout thirty years, Charles K, Wead has | cover a long porlod and o vonslderable umount, | all sorta of products, wheraupon thio Boclot monced by 8 fow porsons, and I8 callod wsi, The ing and fertilizing cstablishments are agnln in | been elocted Knalatant-Profeasor of Physics, Jo- | He Is marrfed, of good standing, and came hero | voted In Tabur of Nerlh Alubama, and pra. | ouafuies hall Is taken up in chorus, with yery 08 and 70 Wabash.nv, operation, and that they clther have not the senh B, 8teers has been mado Professor of Zool- ol strict attentfon to time. ‘This is called falf, In from tho Wabash shops in Toledo. traveling by water—and thoy, almost invarlably do so—they sing to the atroko of their paddles, and when working tozether {n auy number thoy always sing in chorus. Thoy arc Frm singers. When the Bamoans first saw a white man In his stocking fees thoy exclaimed, ** What cxtraordi- nary peoplo the Papalayus arej they bave no tocs on thckr fect 88 wa have," ceeded to negotiate with the Bouth & North Atabama Rall:ead Company for the reservation of a tract of lund, which has been accomplished, Further, the Boclety has now concluded to purchass one section of rafivosd land for cash, “This s to bo lald out in one-half or oue-acre lots, as tho liral scttlors may deem advisablo. ‘I'ncse lots, the property of the So- clety, will ba sotd at n very liberal rate, to en- courage emigration, In lact, nothing will bo feft undone tu draw as much Iifo as possible nto this ceutral poiut, Lu this town site spaco wiil be rescrved lor schools, publlc bulldings, a mart, etv., which sre necessary to tho thrift of muy place, and Perhnpl in four vears (as in Cull. man) a fourishing littie town will have sprung up before the guze of the passer (1 & rallrowd- coach, surrounded by o clrels of farmers, who seetn to enjoy the cumforts ot thelr log cablos, But what will become of the money reatized Irom the sale of these town lots? This question will he entertained by many. Right herelet e say that thisis oue way- we lutend to raisen deodorizing machines, of “which so wuch has ‘een aald, or elas those machines are but hollow mockerles. But Dr. DeWolf has for some days ast had & boll on tho back of his neck, aud here have been some tases of small-pox ln towa. Bhe was a very styllsh and sclf-possessed lady, and when the Jandlord let hor have his house_he bupged himsolf wiih rapture st the thought of the extremely eligible tonant he had sccured, But whe, after five months, Lo found that of the $45 .month she had agreed to pay e was recelying somewhat lcss than 10 per cent, bo was partially couvinced that she was a fraud, and that ho Lui better look out for i apother tenant, But Lie was a quiet and gentle- wsnly man, and dids't like to resort to harsh measures, or bave any scandal on s premiscs, or constablea kilicd, or anythiog, so 4uul went to tho lady politely and said: 4L feur that when you contracted to take these premises you assumed a Ananclal liabllicy ogy snd Paleontology, Charles 11, Stowell has heen appolated Inatructor In the Phyrological Laboratory; Willlam_f[, Dorrance, Demonstra. tor In_the Dental Collego; Dr. Gutchell, of Mitwaukee, Lecturer on the Theory and Prace tice of Medlclne in the Homeopathic College, In addition to these, thero have been numerous ussistants appolnted {n the Laboratory and in the Professioual Schools. The nttendance in the different departments this year, as appears (rom the Palladium, und as compared with tho number last year, which I take from Prestdent Augell’s sunual report, Is us fullows: DEPARTRENT OF LITERATURS, SUIENCE, AMD AUT, 18707, 18778, Tealdent graduate 14 # Hentors, Junlors 2 SALERATUS. Aftandudarticle. Ammple pscksgo sent fres op recelptof 25 centa BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. Warranted frea from alt fmpuritios. The housswil ;;uf"-y':.‘fiuulz. Ry MR i) tents. BABBITT’S POTASH. A pure concentrated atkall, dondla the steengih of mm&mn:&)lu‘;." ¥ 'scnt freo o recelps of 23 cen By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloncers, 78 and 80 Randolpl-ut. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE, Entire Retail Stock. CHINA, GLASS, AND PLATED WARE, At 79 and 8t Wabash-av., This Morning at 10 0'Olock, Afternoon ot 2:30 0'Clook, and every duy this week atsnme hours, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Actloucers, IMOLME AGAIN. * LoursvitLe, Ky, Dee. 16.—The Courier- Journal's Standford, Ky, corrcspondent telo- graphs tho arrest of 8am Holme, who murdered Sherift Nopler, In 1569, Eighteen hundred dol- lars reward has beea offored for his arrest, but 80 great has boen the terror insplred by bis pame, ond a desperate eang of assoclutes, that no one would nerctofore attempt Lis capture. ——— A IIORRIBLY DEED. 81. Louis, Dec. 16.—Mrs. * Loulsa Weber, wife of Oscar Weber, Hving at 823 Carr streot, cut the throat of her Infant, 13 mouths old, and then cut her own throat, In o fit of Insanity at an early hour this norning. The (nfaut wiil dle, but the mother, although she has threo terriblo @ushes In ber neck wade by a razor, e eet———e = 18 it possiblo to dispenso with enormous dress- makors* bille, and, ot tho aamo time, b Appareled In a handsome, tastoful mannee? Andrews lazar answers this questlon in the aMrmative to the sat- Isfactivn of tho most akeptical, Its patterns and Illustrations, diroct from I'aris, enable any lady to appear to_ the best advantage'at & very sinall out- Tay. Sond 10 conts 80 W, f. Androws, Clucinnath, for sample copy. ALCI=Ticc. 16, Marta D, Clark, beioved wite of Leanara Falch, Jr., aged i1 yests, ‘Faneru) from 1esidence, No. 85 Howeat., Tuess Select T PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of 200 will probably recoyer. ; day, Dec, 10, 012 GO TO, TELR xolll Fob every ounco of hapurities fouad I yi | "otal i Lites artm't. 300 300 fund, wherewith to cnableall worthy Individuals | day, Dee. 18, al 2 p. 1. reater than perhans you aro ablo fo lludurge, | Toustin Lig e, o o sttt & nomo for thomacivs and familice, | MOGGTn'thie city, Sunday, at 10:45 a. m., any of these proparations. Sl yourll moye out and Jet tehave thetouse, 20 o8 Hold far Ient. By materinl assistance we fntehd to encourage lhr(},{flc" McVitie, beloved wite of Jamca logg, | o i call what you owa me square.” Mava a5 il Wilkesdarre Leader, auch, taking sccurity, of course, for all loans, | ARl sbaears. o No. 0 I out!” cried the lady; %O mercy, Lwouldu't like — —— | . Tho house was smull, and located In one of | hut puttine the terma fn such 4 forin as to maky o e it Hoston: St et Svervching aboul the premics ya | 1o 10 Sehoel SLPMTTACY vt 07 | tho many iutlo stroola Shat aro iddwu from the | it uo burden, 1t will then be left w thels own ey iy ocluckag mliosenll) o HINE NG S S ihroahont ¢, an e cyu by re etens » et o ¢ . ry by 3 5 A e compicte, nd, the 'holita I8 so covealett to 151 | Fions. o it Jootoat priaen: | bt to'atkepk o sojett A hancs oldcit WILSON—Dec. 10, at No. 220 Wast Indias- C NI‘JSE, JAPANESL, She Yot tiara e s i 150 gontleman in all 215 | jug the removal of a lut of well-warn houseliuld st., Mrs, John Wilson, nged 58 years, —— No person according to our Ly-laws can bo Funers) 1y Touiile N, d = AND your deslines with us, that [“should hats to “Total {n Law Department... 360 an | furniture, Awtho door was a wonug, wisiatedd with more Uran 8200, thls wum Invig | ats, 3% 1 pe sy Fucsdag, Dec. 1 o Lo Racu Co. N CELEBRATED ihroaghon 1o Uniu—-cxpressed 1 alk paria, 4D una upwari 2t ar B, Addsees rhens QUYL Soarees LT — y v 2 o 0hy ‘Tuesday, Dec, 18, Lo Roschill b Jeave the Louse, Can't wo_ arrange somn othier | ;. WEFANTARNT 07 MEDICIXE awy sumommy. ::0;“‘;{. Jfi'" k:';.':r :h‘l‘:”gnflnl‘nm:: i g buen floum‘lo:r:nlnlyyw-bulndfi;; I the xtromest P " dh“':'k > cuiitey ) RARE EAST INDIA GOODS, nce, Chicago, o v otal fn Departmentiiuceees sore 283 ‘ " eascs In u countr; cry crups can be rulsce ROW By tk papers copy. o s e ::"\‘l” ‘1‘!.21"&'» J{fl""{nfy’f:u-}f;r au ¥ e':p;'l'r'. FOLLEGK OF WONKORATUY. ner thin aklrts, wero, pthreo other cnlldren, | cach year, Our “tirst ploncersy twenty-four In | TAYLOR—Sunday morutn g nu." Porcelains and Pottery, . NAUOTION SALES, - PR Total In n&?fi':'@:“.:{;.’i?d'iwu'-ln £ o8 ;}1: ZI‘;I:H_] :::7‘ - rcm l':_ y;m :l w'f“ni number, are ahout 1o ‘leave Clicaco for their | Taylor, fogmurly of Dorey, N, 1L, aged 78 yea Sy 1§ Y & HATOH, Tremont tlo . . Alton, Hartford; T. J. | Total in Department Wy ¥os mbrmured gs chalr, new tiarden City next Monday morning. Others uneral Mo the bos 8y, 82 p. m. Purdy, Bostun; B. Shute, H. Plerce, Huston fuchardson, Tes i We Ko " M, snd (. K. Darflett, M. Macomb, 11, 8. A 3 A. Cowles, Wheeler expe sonin-1aw, We 340 Weat Mon- T0C88, MACKEY—Sunday, 8th tust,, st p. m., Lydia A Mackey, aged 10 years, Py Bervi at tho reeidence of her brother, Ik Palmer ckey, T44 Wabaah-av., Moaday, 17th inst., at .wfll. m, Fricads of the family invited. i Hemains go Eust on O p. i traln, in care of bher mother, Nos. 34 aud 60 Lake-st. GREAT AUOTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS On TUESDAY, Dee. 18, st 1 o'clock, Just received, largs Jinea of Winter Goods, . 44 ‘Total fu Culversity . i.l.‘ll‘ll 1,103 Number of degrevs B77...0 e . 962 Number of mewbers of sccret societies.. seree aevereer 161 The Sociely Conyentions for this vesr will be heid as follows: Cht-Usi at Columbia Colleve, New York Lu‘y' Alphu-Delta-Uhl, at Wesloyan Unlversity, Mdaleton, ~ Coun, will soon follow, aul Chicago cun justly bo proud of this movement when its citizens will refleet that this fs tho trst time sinco the War that people emigraty to the heart of the South ina budy. A few more wonls and I am done. ‘The questions have bheen put to me through your columus: First, where ero the mcetings of the Buclety held: accond, what are the cou- und table went out throu: way aud on to the cart that was backed up front to recelve the gouds. ‘The fave of the mother was tho pleturs of suiness and despalr, Her oyes were ddmued, her lipa trembled, sud the littlu uno at hier breast sesmed Lo creep closer us the sighs of the parcnt broke out now and then In o heartrendlng manner, % 0! ELISON, POMEROY & CO.S ATCTION ROOMS, 78 and 80 Randolph 8Street. TO BE SOLD TUESDA NESDAY, DEC. 18 and 1. i W. A lin: w Yark: Jobu aud Thomsa Sheph: 1L C. Parker, Fort Wayney 3 i must be sold. Al 4 ditions of memberailp; third, when will thers | ge7“Catskil and Migal LY. sttt oo | whid g $ i, A vler, Bl i Calunbty ol et York chiv; | uuuons, dows let i fake sy borie, dou's let | bo anather l!.::ellzx'ldllkn‘l:cilin%ur:gm;}lnkli ST ek and Middiabury 0% Y.) pavers and | SEEPS SR ONYA © OO, | s BENAY £ NATCTL Avclioneett s O P Conv Zeta-Ysi, at T & -Phi, o ve 80 far been Leld fu the hall No, uith e rter 8., up- 3 A Hichardaon, Qunana e Zetabel, gt T R, i) YSURANE ot Unlon |y’ norsel”” suidenly vaclaimed ‘fhoeld- | Clark virect tho conditions of memberhip are MEDICAL. Coumiuion Merchaaia, 50 Madsan st wpaiins. | 13y IROSENEELD & MUNZEIL est, u bright boy, as by saw the mon carrying to the truck the defaced jemmaut of what was once & decent hobby-horse. **My 'fttle chalr, my "ittle chalel™ ecried aunother, ‘o wee bit of a girl; * Oh{ wainmas, he's doin’ to take Ctawayl” Ttwas a pitful simbi to witness, and the mother's heart could not help making one plea for the things ber darlings craved. Iy Rouhiester Univeesity, HRocheater, vy Phi- l)hrlu-‘&'hl, st Philadelpbla University, Philadel. phia, 'a. Cluss-auniversarles aro aunounced as follows: The Class of '77, st Camninencement, 18:0; the Class of '70, I 18795 the Cluss of 175, iu 187, “The Class of '74 will hold ita second reunion in n 18505 tho Class of '73, ita sccond reunion In 1879; the Cl Aucilonecrs, 41uud 44 Madison-at., aear Wabasli-ave ATCTION SALA Tuesday, Deo, 18, at 10 0'Olock, Sharp, Uniulognes ready morning of sale, ¥ Unlal et T ALY S " TMRORTANT AND AGSOLUTE ARTSALE IN NEAV YORK. Tlgan Gallery of Painings, THE PROPERTY OF TUE LATE 1. . NEWCOMB, ESQ, LOUISVILLE, KY, comprlstng sn EXTI tDINARY PINE COLLEC- 390870 Sinn CHOICEST EXAMPLES by the Nosh Celcbraicd Modern Artlsts, sigous whom niky be mens toavd the fullowlik. vik: Ucrume, Mol L. Alha radrma. T. Syduoy Cuaper, GANAIL, Kuas Bonbeurs C, Bocker, lzuhunl. J. w fc-F. A. Balch, Davempoit: i, T. $3at nun!lncch 15 cents per month ducs; our T+land; James Ceiy, Davld les, 'aud H. Ca next meesing will be held next Mouday evenlng st ¥ o%clock, fres to any one, but as the device and orfgin was founded by Genung, its meet- ingsarecarried on fu this tongue, Most re- Bpe lull{, . BECKUTARY of the Colanlzation Ald Soclety of Chlcago, No. 70 North Saugamon strect. Schonek’s Mandrake Pills. wiil ba found to possess thoss qualitics neceseary to the total eradication of all billous stiacks, prompita startthe secretlons of tha fiver, ad gives bealthy toneto the entire systemn. Jadeed, It la uo ordiuary discovery In nedical science tolave lovented & rewne Big Clearing Auction Sale Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Aretics, i 3 Gien. Judson uler [ousi—Samuel b tl. Diere, Maline . tees 0t L. Allerton, New York; T. » was no Use. Everything was tuken, sud In & edy for thess atubbora complsiats, which develop sll o T e Ko Sork: Ae: Neyoo 8 ase of T3t secuud revnion | fow woweite aie? e boor womai stood iy Dyed Cigurs. b evia praduscd by & hereiofors iee e of cabo | BLAEASIARSPICkor Plas dnock, Stovers, Aryacd e e unkr, A d ey N ‘Thie Palladium 1s Jarger this year than ever the centre of what had once been a chicerful patlor, sow utterly destitute, withonly the cold barren floor meeting ber gaze. Iu another hour she and her little ones would be turacd jute the ::lnfi“' without fricuds, without food, without elter, Plogolin o8 caver Fuied blives, Eic., The artiflcial dyelug of cigurs has a8 yet at- tractea but little attention awoung smokers, sud is conducted very quietly and s, apparently harmless, yct under all circumstances it should be coudemped. Every artifiial change of o waturul product ke tobacco, to give it a better appearance, should of lisel be brauded as fue proper. ‘Phen wo must take fn coushleration the fact that the natursd color of the cover has an cssentiul Ifflucnce upou the stresgih of the cigar, and canu%ucmlv nost sigukers place reat vajue on the color. By artifivial color- og, ob the contrary, the eudgmeul 1s deceived, snd it makes it impossible to determine ths uality of the claar [rem the color of the cover; for every dealer now basit (n his puwer Lo make splendid dark cigars from lis very light oucs chits Agency. T, 1, 1 Gew. N, A, Miles, U, 8. A . A Bryent, New Vork: Geo. d. B Friebi Vallejo, Ual. 3 #. D Baldwin, U, 5. A, T COMMUNISTS, FEEFAKING FOR NEXT SVBING'S CAMPAION, A mectiog of the Workiuguen's party of the United Btates, of 5o much of the orgunization 84 Is represcnted fn the Fourth Preciuct of the Fith Ward, was held 8t No, 128 Hickory street veaterdsy aternoon. 8r. Charles Kelly was chosen to preside. A Mr. Black, lutroduced with the prefix * Hon.” to his name, addressed s litelo sudicace on the evils of overpredue tion and kiodred ills, snd sdvocated the various wel, & wtucrsl Justly dreaded by msokind, sod so- knowledged to be destruciive Lo tha extreme to tho bu- man pystem. Thatihe properiies of ceriala vegeladies comprise all the virtucs of calomel without Ite fojurt- Qustendencien is now au sdinltted fact, rendered in- disputable by sclcuti0c Tescarclies; sud tiuse Who use the Mandrake Pills witl Lo fully satlsfiel that the best mediclues sre those provided by nature (u the comuien herbe soil routs oF the Belds These Plllaopen thabowels s0d corroet all Dllious do- rangements withous sslivatioa or any of the injurious elects of calomel or other polsans. The secreudosof _bilalspromoted by these pills, ss will ba ssca by the altered color of the stoals, aud dlsappearing of the sale low compiexion and cleanslng of the longus. before, and its .appeurauce {3 very superior, equaling, Il uot surpassing, any, simijar publica- tion In Esstern institutions. “The cuts wbl postray the princival jokes aud college-scrapet of last year wrc uumcrous aud excellent,. although, of course, b would bu ditlicult for those Bot acquainted with the fucts to thore ouuhliv aporeclate them. ‘The Palludium slso contuing ucatalogue of theFaculty and studests, with their place of resldence; the names of the Regents of the members of Hecret Boclcies, of Class-oilicers, ol otficers of College Literary Societies and miscellaneeus organizations snd publications; and & Mst of papers, magaziucs, ete., taken in the University Library. e —————— + THE COMING MAN. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctivocers, B4 und 85 Randolpii-st. AT AUCTION RARE & ELEGANT HOLIDAY GIFTS JEWEBLRY and FINE ARTS, We ase Inatructed to scli 8L pullic auctlon, without ——————— Gen, Skobeloff, Gen. Skobelefl fs the idol of his soldlers. Ong afternoon fu November his troops were massed puar thelr encaipiuent, with arws in hands, sud with spades to fotrench the ground they were about 1o take; stretcher-bearers in a group at the rear, o suggestive but unpleasant sight; & battery of initrallleuses buudled up ike so many humsn beings to keep out the dlm‘y and {u front of the troops the littls body of plcked men, each witt his shovel, his rations, zeserve. oue uf tho largest socks tn Amcrlca, com- | etc. sunedies proposed in the party’s platlorw. and plenty of smmubition, who were to make | without any truuble. But we bave eapecially to Ample ;tlous of Use RCCOM) each box of weaclug MUNDAY, Dec. 17, by e L ok Seiolot 1 ace that hs | Ouneof the most attractive holidsy boos ts *+The | $he st rush Beross, Use the' bayonct, aud thea | nutice that now poor-colored wad reiuse e B s Ao et e PIAS wordlogusen all over the country were befug | Coming Map," sa lllusirated book vo Coildbood, | throw it aside for tbe spade, aud endeavor to may acquire a foe color and be sold for good ones. On all these grouuds, dyelug clgars wust o ranked #s an sdultusation fur the Purpose of wrve. At 169 State-st. 3 BALES KACH DAY, Wi MO0BKHO u§x &C0., Auctioposrs, united, and fustauced, us oue of the party's lats clpal omce, cVrncr SIath and Arch-ata,, Fhiladeipdla, Btwspbs, the dedalou ub Judge MeAllter that andfores © o+ sl drogstets and dealers, el Perrax by the Ker, W. . Crafts, costing $2, and sold by cover in tite to reslst the attack of the returu- Falrbauks & Co., 40 Maulson alsect. jug ‘Turks. Geu. Haobeled dismouuted, and TUE MENSKS, LEAVITT,