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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE " THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1878—~TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN, Yakoob Khan About to Fol- low His Father to Russia. Most of the Afghan Chiefs Send Friendly Messages to the English. The Winter Campaign {n That Country Believed to Be | Virtually Ended. Russtan Schools Closed on Account j/ of the Recent Btudonts' Riots, Accountsfof the Terrible Ravages of the Plague in Astrakbane Great Damage Thraatened by Floods in French Rivers. The Tariff Reform Project in Gormany Attracting Much Attentfon, . AFPGITANISTAN, THE WINTER CAMPAIGN, ToxpoN, Jan, 8.—A Lalore correspoudant telegraphs that Gen, Stewarts occupntion of Kanscber will mark the conclusion of a defin- ite period of war. Al will then have been donoe that the Quettah column can possibly do bLofora the winter, Itis truo, unlimited diserotion {s given Gen. Btowart, and possi. bly ho may project the ocenpation of Ghinsk, which is an importont strateglo position, but, noless something unforescen occurs, the nrny of Afghanistan will farnish no further intelligonce of importance before the begin. ning of March, YAROON PREPARING TO LRAVE, Toxvoy, Jan, 8,.—Tho Viceroy of India telographs that Maf. Cavagnnrl reports rumors that Yokoob Kbhnn is preparing to follow Sliers Ali in hia flight to the Rnssian frontier, inding himsolf powerless in Cabul, FIUENDLY MESSAGES, The Ghirlzar Chiofs, with the excoption of Azmatnllah Khan, hava all sont in frignd- 1y messnges, In tho netion with tho Huleiman Khol mnraudera the British lost two killed and ten wonnded. THE AMEER IN RUSSIA, 8r, Prrersnure, Jan. 8,—The Apence Ruass (seml-official) for tho n'm time ad- suita that Shere Ali hos entered’ Russian ter- ritory, enying that it believes tho news is corret, but that it doos not believe that he was accompanied by his troops. NO GPPOSITION. Loxnoy, Jan, 8.—It is statod that Gen. Roberts occupied the Capital of Khost and 18rt without opposition. LIOST, Loxpoy, Jan, 8—ii a. m.—A dispatch from Hazar-Pir announces that Gen, toborts vis- ited the prineipal fort of Khost on Monday, nod was saluted by the Afghan garrison, ‘Tho attitudo of tho maranding tribes nround his camp, however, is so throatening that his force pnased all Mondny night under arms, Tho garrison nt Pelwar, which wes also threntoned, hiave requosted Gan, Roborts to gand them roinforcements. GERMANY. EMPEROR WILLIAM, ° Benury, Jau, 8.—Tho Emperor s wonder. fully woll, thongh atill obliged to carry his arm in a sling. Heo drives out datly with the Crown Princo or Lis own equerry, TANE FRENCI ELECTIONS, The German press manifest great salis- faction with the clections in Frauce. Tho North German Gazelte intimates that tho Ttepublio can reckon on the sympathy of Gerinany so long as its polioy reflocta the moderate and rorsonable views of Gnmbetta. DISMANCR'S PROTECTIVE BCHEME, Benray, Jan: 8,—Biswmarck nppears to Lo taking overy opportunity for declaring him- slf in favor of protection, I recontly wrote n long and favorablo reply to a lottcr condemning freo trade sent him Ly agricul- turiats, THE PROTECTIONISTS, * LoxvoN, Jdan, U—5 5. m.—A Borlin dis- patch says tho Protectionists intend seuding o deputation sborlly to congratulate tho Emperor on hin restoration to health, aud will tate the opportunity of complaining of the.financlal policy hithorto followed by the Government, A Berlin dispatch says Ilorr Varnbuoler, President of tho Tarif Commiuslon, and other influentiol advisors, are endoavoring 10 induca Bismarck to protoct native eattlo, corn, and wood, The Prussinn Ministor of Agriculture hos been summoned to Fried- tichsrbue, o will probably yleld to Dis- narck's suggestions, though bitherto opposed to such monsures. 'Fhore in n lively agita- tion agalust the profect in Xastorn Prussia, QIFTS DECLINED, Tho Emperor and Empress have given motice that they do not desiro porvount gifts at their golden wedding, whicli occurs June 21, but that they would refoics if the money fustend be dovoted to charity, GREAT BRITAIN, LABOR THOUBLE: Loxnoy, Jaun, 8,—The strike of the ool liers hins ndvanced tho price of conl, und tho stocks ore low. A compromlsy 19 ox- Pected, Tho ebipbuilders of tho Wear aud Tan ive notica of a reduction of waged, Tho managers of tho Midluud Kailway ex- Pect uny varly tormination of the strike on telr road, owing to alack of funds to sup- Yort it, . TEACONSFIELD TIETTER, Loxpox, Jou, 8,—Lord Beaconsfield's gouty Syumptoms bave greatly abated, Ilis general Lealth i3 unimpnired. STRIKE ENDED, Loxpoy, Jan, 8,—Tho utriko on fhe Mid. fud Bailway is consldered at an end, FRANCE, CORRECTION, Loxvox, Jan, 8,—1I¢ 1s stated {hat France Las not sbandoned all Lier freatics of com. erce, bug ouly the (reaty with Auatria, STORM. . Panty, Jan, 8.—A severa storm is repo}ud reus the coutral part of France. The wind Uew with the forco of & burricane, aod #uch suow hag fallen. FLOODS, Pinig, Jan. 8,~Tho Helne I rising. The 4owus of Beroy, Charenton, Villeneuve, aud Choisy-Laral ere partially flooded. The Lairo ia also rising, aud great alarm is folt Moug its banks, RAKHAN. 3 TIE DEADLY PLAGUE. 57, Perirunvno, Jux. 'fhe plaguo bas ued & general panio in Astrakhuu oud Wharatow, 4 correspoudent of the Golva thes that tho plague commmetced in a vile < fu tho District of Euotuicvek, Viecine tiony againut the disears wero nt firat neg- leeted, ns it was mistaken for typhus. When the weather became wariner the people died liko flies. The dead Iny unburied in the streels. Tho infeoted diatrict has been sur- rounded by troops. Communication with Moscow hag baen stopped. General anxiely provails thronghont Russin. It 1s supposed that tho deaths Lave been more sumorona than stated, TUNIS, MUBT GIVE BATISFACTION. LoxpoN, Jan, 8,—A Paris dispatch says if the Bey of Tunis does not accord satisfac. tion by Thursday (to-day) the French Con- sul {a instructed to withdraw, and six fron- clads, with transports, will immedintely leave Toulon for Tunis, All the Powers npprove the altitnde of Franco, though Italy is more reserved than the others. . TURKEY,. RUUMELIA. Brauw, Jan, 8,—Russin, it ia said, hos in. timated a willingness to consent to the ap- pointment of Iinstem Pasha as Governor of Eastern Roumelis, on condition of & precise defluition of his powers. ——— NUSSTA, SCMOOLS CLOSED, 8r. Prrensnue, Jan. 8,—The Kharkofl Veterinary 8chool lins’ been broken np, and the Kieff University closed in consequence of the riotous demonstrations of the students. AMUSEMENTS. BALABREGA'S ILLUSIONS, The West End Opera-House on West Madizon strect was backed full last evemng by a most carnest-laoking audience, who came to sce the Swedlsh wonder Balabrega sud bin gifted cond- jutor, Mias May Leston. The entertafoment ‘was worthy of oll tue attentlon it recelved, and ftisa pity that it could not have found a hall more centrally sittiated and of somewhat larger capacity. Halabréza fa a veritable wonder, and not the least of the wonders nbout him {3 that hie hias not been heard of before. e certainly excels Cazeneuve in the fents performed by that conjuror, and ho has the advan- tage of Cazencuve In vossessing o fluent Engiish tongue. Ono would take lim for an Englishman, but ho {s not; he is an accontplish- ed lngntst, and talks our langinge without o trace of foreign eecent, is full of puns, and taa 0 quaint veln of humor that is employed with happy effect. Moreover hels n good-looking fellow, bibnde, Greek proflle, casy manners—in short, os a lady In the audience remarked, ho scemed to bo **a perfeet pentleman.” The first portion of his prograinine was devoted to card tricks, and the customary legerdermain feats, which were doue with inflnite sdroftuess, and at} of them eaual in Ingenulty to thoseof the most colebrated filuslonfsts we have scen, Perbaps the most lnexplicablo ene was that of fluding his way into sn fron-cnge pediocked by a committec from the audlence, and with his wrista luocked by a pofr of darbles furnished by a paliceman. ‘The Committee tied ropes around the cage, and then twined threuds around {t, ana placed it fn a cabloet, Ty o trice our medium was discovered insido the bars with the hand- cuffs atill oo his wrists, but with the wrists tranaposcd fron tha resr to the front of his per- sou, e took a dozen fresh eeos out of a bos'’s mouth, tare o man's hat Into shieda and then. fized ft Into the sudienco from the mouth of an Infernal machine, after extracting from it yards of materinl and ony nhumber of cages full of cavarles. But the most remarkable - part of tho entertalnment was that In which Misa May Levton took the leading stiare. This young lady performs some feats of eo-called “aecond sfght which are simply marvelous, and equal to anything re- corded of llcller’s sister, who was suonoscd to Le the solo custodian of th= sceret, 'The theory that this is done through an understanding between the confederates lmrmcd 1u o peculfor intonation, or In_thie way ol asking the ques- t'ons, will- not hold 'In Mias Leston's tase, beeause fn niany instances (he owner of il trinket himself nsked thie questlon and recelved the correct answer, -Hno sat on tho stawe, blindfolded, and to the question, * \What 13 this?® ‘told with marvelons exactness what tho thing was, read Masonie letters, u- eeriptions on the fnside of wedding-rings, described minutely articles quictly taken out of peuplo's pockete, and all withont a hint from the tnquirer, Ono article sho atuck at until it was reatored to the - owner’s pocket, and then shosalil: 1 think ftis a shou-hurn.” And it was. Ung gentlemnan took a rold breastpin vut oH his cravat sud handed it to Balobrepn. e #ald, from the buck of the house, and with his back to the atage. “ What fs thisi? “Itisa Lreastpln,’ safd Mhs Lflylon. “What are the initials o g (" sald the sceress. Carreet,” What {8 i made off" ©It s made of copper.” In fact, it was a copper penny washed with golidtoresombiea gold plece, Read tho dato on the buck of It, ¥ sad Balabrega, Promptly came the answor, correetly, 1879, 1 These are but a few {nstances of Mlss Levtan's peentiur gifts. A well-koown Spiritual inedium was [u the ball, and the writer of those notes asked what sho thought of the matter, *1 think she 1a a very good clalrvayent, * sall she, That 1s the way all the Bpiritualists witl Jouk at ft, but neither Miss Leyton nor Balubrega clalm to posscss nuy Spiritual eifts. ‘The tablo titing, which closed tho performance, wus not #o satisfactory, but this evening 1t Is promised to tue visitora to sec tho tablo fluat aloft among the wings without, apparcatly, human agency, AMr. Balabrewa 18 unver the napagement of Mr., Harry Chapunn, the veteran manager, who 14 responsible for bringing this puzzm before the people of the West Hide, The cuteriain. ment {8 well worth visiting, and wiil be re- ated every evening durlog the week, Includ. e o iatluce performance on Baturduy afters noon. THF BON MIAN GINL. r. Jhall Mr, Seguin ir. Warren The * llohemlan Gl reached ita thirty. ninth representation fn this city lust evenlng, at Mlaatey’s, ond apparently still retsivs s sitong coustituency yet, as tho sudleuce wus quite o large oue, and applauded the ballads quite ss lustily as it thoy were performed for the first time. The cast, with a single exception, was an old one, the esception belng Miss Abbott, Mr, Castlo took tho place of Mr, Turner, Indisposed, and Mrs. Seguln, Mr, Beutn, Mr. Hall, and Mr, Warren all as fawillar av old shoes in thewr vespective roles. ‘The Iteration and relteration of tlese roles leaves us nothing to say that has not beon sald scores of times before, Castie, of course, was o romantic Thaddeus, Of course Mr, Seguin was w very pleturosque Devilahoaf In the same old costuuie and with the samoe old busiuess, of which even Ae scewms to grow just a Nttls tired. Mrs, Seguin scowled, und frowned, sud stormed through her part as 8 Gyray Quesa should, aud of course carrivd off ag encore with her very bappy iuterpolation, the * Bliss forever past.”? Whnen she fails to get that encors, it wiil ne time to shclve the ** Bohemiau Girl.” Mr. Haoll was herole, tender, avd bolsterous us the furlorn Count, the ouly cluracter in the opers, by the way, who, in the gap between the wounding of Ariine by tho stag and her arrest for the stealing of tho medallion, has tioe to grow old, and of courss came as near to an envore for tho * Heart bawed down as ever, ‘I'he novelty of the performance was Mlas Ab- batt’s appearauco g Ariae aud wo mizht al- | most say It was & uovelty becuuse the part was both euil and scted exceedlngly well, .frline Is o pare which caunot be oyverdone, without verging upon tho susurd, because there is not enuuih tolt to baar the overdomg. Miss Abbutt £uve us a very pleasant represcotation of the hgratue, with” s real chilafsh carnestucss that was very Interesting, with un exbitacon of love- making'that was vory patursl and siicere, sud oveasionally with a burst of power, es for in- stauce 1n the finule of the second uet, which was very remarkable, < The whale persotation was warked with saincthiog more tan the conven- tional stage busingss, aud was jull of fdess of ber own which Were wot ouly futel- ligent, hut wdmiratly adapted “to tue development of the story, Ju §s pleasant to be uble to ummend an artist who hus idvas of ber own sud suticlent fotellleencs to wmake an orlginal study ol o part, ‘Thera are arists of Jarger reputution tuau Miss Abbott whoZmishit tearu vomething from bier us 10 the Proper wan- ver of singdoe the » Marble Halls.? Tuts evening * The Chimes of Normaody," wiiteh was given vestenday atteruoon with sieat Blavves, il Lo Fepoated, aud to-lmariei eV fng the ltte prima dova wiil take her beoefit fn © Fauel.™ "t wiil be a pleasant annotnces ment to tile many friends of Mr, Peakes that Mr. Hess has reciired him, aud that he will ap- pear to-morrow evening as JMephistophe'es, whole atmosphere, chielly iInteresis the tes) dlents ot Jollet at present. Rwni. Thomas has been consulted on toe subject, but he has no new suggeetion 1o make, ficrely repeatice his old one of decpening the deep ent between Lemone and Briggeport, ‘The only other rem- cdv keeins to be a xhlp canal, The nafsance in winter, when the canal s frozen, 09 it [ at pres- ent, keeplng the odor cocfined until it rea.hes his place, b intoleranle when it escazncs, infests Ini every part of the clty. The people of Jolfet nre willing to asstst Chivago, excert in the mat- ter of befng the recipfent of the eombined stinke of her sewers, preferring those manufac- tured at home to the foreign article, pibo il MARY DANCER'S FORTUNE. ‘The Completion af & B25,000 Tomb In Ac- cordnnes with Her Witl, Nae York Sun, Jan, 0, The finlshing touch s to be put to-day on the chapel monument in Greenwood that I to per- petuate the memory and good deeds of Mies Mary A. Daocer, the anuchter of the Inte Matt M. Dancer, the most fortunate gambler New York ever saw. Work was begun on the monn- ment carly Jost apring. Of the $55,000 devated to the work 85,000 was expended In buylng a lot. The plot is situated near the new entrance to Greenwoud, which 18 Sopposite the old or main entrance. ‘The Dancer tomb s diagonal- 1y acrosa the drlve from the handsome mon- uymcnl. erccted by Florence, the actor, The | nt is a clrele, elzhty feet in diameter, ani is to be rurrounded by a fence, consisting of an or- namental bronze il supported by eranite THE MAPLESON OFPERA SEARON, ‘The salo of seats for singlo nights for the Mapleson kcason cummencea at Iaverly's The- atre this morning st 10 o'clock#® Wo have al- ready presented the detalls of the organization and the scason very fully, and neced not uree them agaln a3 reasons why opera-guers should turnout in full force. The remarkable suc- cessce of the troupe at the East and the Iarge &hare of public attention it has occupied since it entered the American field, as well as the in- terest that has heen excited sinec it was an- nouncedd that the troups would yisit Chicazo, Jeave no doubt as to the result of the experl- ment here. Chicazo will turn out In full force wnd give the forelzn singing-birds & warm wel- come. . T ABT SOCIETY. The Abi Soclety will inake Itsdeput thiseven- Ing at Hershey Hall under the direction of Mr. George Loesch, Its conductor, and nsslsted by Mles Fanny Whitney, sovrano, and Mr, Max Pinner, olanlst. The programme has already been published, and, although lght, Is interest- ing. A very interesting feature of the concert will be tha "playing of “Mr. Pinncr, whose long nesoviation as a pupil with Tausig and Liszi, and whose warm recominendations from both these masters, enable us to expect some very excellent playing from him, T ——— posts, The walk fruu:, the l‘(n:nnc[uu(lhe I‘nl 1o the door of the tomh conslats of a granite FIRES. ,'l'nbll"“!cm y feet long, six fert, wide, and a toot thick, It [s the largest single biock of eramte ever taken into the cemetery. Ten paira of horses wero required to draw ftfnto positlon. The monumeat, & combinatlon of chapel ana tomb, 15 n Gothic atructure of cruciforin shaoe. The base Is twenty-one by twentv.ane fect, and it riscs to a heightof thirty-cight feet. The materials used on the exterfor are the Weaterly white grrantte, with trdmmings and columus of olisicd Scotch granite. The fnterfor i fin- rshcd n itailan marble, with trunmines of American dove-colored marble, and columna of red Tenncsace marble. he visitor ap- proaches the entrance of the chapel by ‘a flizhi of granlte stcgu cut out of asineto block of stone. Double bronze doors of artistic de- slgy, costioz $1.000, and protected by heavy Uronzo shutters, close thie entrance of the Gothic archway, Tho floor of tho tomb s lald in English lluminated tiles, Directly obousite the doorway is tho single window of the chapel, set with warm-tinted enthedral glass. From the fluor to tho wop af the dome the distance is about twenty fect. The dome is supported by fourcolumns of Tenncsso marble, with capitals of Ttalian marble. The centre picce of the dume 1s 2 marble panel. In the centre of the panel s abronze ring, from which a uniqus bronze lLasket 18 to depend. The basket ixto be fiHed, whon the artist shall have comupleted hila work, with _trafling flowers carved In pure white marble. ‘The roof of the structure is a marvelonsplece of architecture. It 18 forined of four pointed rables, Twelve huge slabs of marbls slope fromn the stdes upward to an apex, and the seams are go tightly jomed as to make them scem ke a solld picce of rock, Risinic from the apes of the roof of the chapol (s the montument of white Westerly granite sixteen Iect in hight. From the roof to the baso of the columu tlin monu- tuent is octazonal In shape, The columnn I8 eyi- {ndrical, nnd is surmounted by s Greek cross and crown. There are In all nlne receptacles for the dead within the tomb, _The Itallan marble sarcopha- gus contalping Miss Dancer's remang 18 to stand beoeath the stained-glass window, Upon it are to stand marble statucties three feet hieh, Falth and tlope, by an Itallan arctst. There are to be four ticrs of tombs on either ride of the cntrance. Miss Dancer's mother’s remains are to repase {n a sarcophiagus o thy lefi; on the right those ot her fatuer, Matt M, Dancer, These_are all the members of Miss Dancer’s immedinte family. Other relatives are to be buried in the remalning vaults, The cxpenditure of tho $25,000 that Miss Dancer desired to have expeutied on her monu- ment has beey suberintended by Mr. Thomas . Jeremiahy her exeeutor. The plans were drawn by D. & J. Jardine, the urchitects ofs 1937 Hrondway, The builder was Mr. Julin Walton, of the ffin of Charles Coblb & Co., Atlauta, Ueorela, The completion of the monument alto com- pletes the disburscment of the last dollar of the enormous gambling gains of Matt. Dancer, one of 1he very few men wlio could suve money thus earned, Starting out a third of o eentury auo 88 8 blacksith’s apprentice, Dancer drifted into n faro game In the Bowery. He woun ond #aved, From the Bowery he advanced to Brond- way, whoro ho occupted mouny aifferent roums. The most poted of these resorts wos at Git Brondway, whero large stakies wero lost and won, At the time of the Rebellion he sturted a faro bank tn company with others, where 81,500, KW Is surd to have ehanged hands in twoor threo years. Dauncer’s profits were enormous, and hero he made the bulkc ot his fortune. ‘The nearest Dancer ever cameto aserious loss was by a robbery. Me kept about $100,000 1 bonds In his house. One day in July, 1875, in broud daylicht, two men, one of them armed with a hatehet, entered bis house at 60 East Eleveuth stroet, M, Jancer, an Invahd, wos wlone. The men frightcned her by tl handeufMea her, aod rifled o bureau draw taining the sccurities, In thelr haste they zot only 50,000 in Virginla bands, which were reg- fatered pnd were worthless Lo tho thicyes. Mra. Duucer never recovered from the fright. E Alatt Dancer dled In August, leaving hall of his property to hls wifc and half to his only daughter, Mary, Mrs. Dancer survived her husband caly thiree _months, aud tho entire property, estlinated at 700,000, fell to Mary, Mary Dancer was 4 young woman ol n strong- ly-marked rellefous mnrvcrumcm. She was a member of the Methodtst Church, but her Christianity was of o typo that was nok circum- scribed by sect. Bhe gava liberally to all de- nominations, and her charltles were mantfuld, 8ho was engaged Lo be inaeried to o My, Btevens, a telegraph vperator in the Police Central Of- fice, and the wedding was soon to have taken place, when she dled, Miss Duncer, then In zood health, drew her will on the 13th ot December, 1575, Just sixty from that tine sho Qied, after a short 4l .« By her wili she left 8185,000 to relatives and frionds, snd &M5,000 fn lecacies varylng from 85,000 to $20,000 to thirty-one charitable, religious, aud benavolent fustitutions in the city, atl $25,000 for her monument, A lanee cslduary estute was left to Mr, deremish, tho exccutor of the will, Mr, Dancer's brothier and other rolatives who were nut iaentionea in the will began & contest that wos ainicably scitled, Mr, Jeremiah surrendered the realduary ln:qnu.n1 whizh was divided among the contestants, Al the tustitutlons named by Miss Dancer aceepted und were puid thetr monty on the final recount- ing betors the 8nrrogato is few months ago, end the great gambler’s woney fs now ministering to the akek at tho dispensaries and hospltals, teache ing young men the art of healivg, relleving or- phans, snd sending tracts and Bibles to the Leatlien of foreigm lande, ——a—— AGRICULTURAL. Corustues, O, Jan, 8,—"The State Agrlcult- ural Couvention met here to-day. Bixty-seven Al TERRE ITAUTE. IND, Apectal Ditpatch to The Tridune, . ‘TerRnx 1lAvTE, fud,,dan, 8.—At an cariy bour this morning the extensive clwur-factory owned by N. Katzerbach, on Centro street, was discov- cred on fire. There had been @ heavy snow-fall that drifted badly, delaying the Fire Depart- ment from reaching the fire until the wholu cs- tablishment was in flames, and It was complete- 1y destroyed, with sli tho contents, machinery, cte. Loss, €5,000; fnsurance, §4,000. Itwnsa large Lrick stritcture, considered the Iargest in the State, A party of liremen passed close to one of the walla just as it fell. Al cscaped ex- cept Frank Navatnn, n hosemun, who was buried under the falling debris. Ho was quickly dug out and found ternbly Injured aud sensc- less, but will probably recover. IN BALTIMORE, Bartistong, Jan. 5—The large five-story warchouse Nos, 347 and 849 Balifmore strect burned to-night. Tho chief lusers are Louts Ash & Bon, clothiced; Leopard Passano, clothier; D, F. IHaynes & Co., queensware; Btrvbliug & Todd, book-printers; and Chnunvey Brooks, vwrner of the bullding, ~Loss, $60,000, CIICAGO. Astill alarm to Engine Company 17, ot 7:35 Iast evening, wos caused by aflre nt No. 2 Noth Canal atreet, owned by Holines & Prate, and oceupled as a centre-table factory by 8, B, Rhods Damage, $100. C: , UNKIOWD. ST. GEORGE'S. Annual Charity Ball, The members of St. George's Boclety gavo their anuual chority boll last evenlug ot the Suerman [louse. There were prosent about seventy-flve couples, and thess represented sowe of Chicaro’s * good society,” The Exceu- tive Committeo consisted of Meesrs, George E. Gooeh, C. J, Burrouchs, Dr. C. W, Purdy, George Braham, avd J. A, Wrlzht, The Floor Commnittee was composed of Mossra. T, Button, George Merrlll, and Frederick M. Kerr, Danclng dil not cammenca untll 10 o'clock, when & programme of twenty-four numbers was cleared, with an intermission at the close of the twelfth selection for supper. Musle was furnished b{ Nevans' steing baud. Supper was served at half-past 1% o'clocic in the ladies’ ordinary, and it Was o credit to the eaterer of the Sherman. The party dil not ctose Its feativities untll about 3 W'clock, and all ngrecd that they liad experienced un enjoyable night. Among llwaudyrcleul were Mr, ‘uad Mrs. A, Rooth, Mr. and Mra, R. Barnard, Mr, and Mre, Charles J. Burronghbs, Mr, and Mra, Witlinm Balt, Mr, und Mra. Charles Anniug, Aurora, Mr. ond Mra. Thomas Draper, Mr. and Mrs, Miller, Mr., and Mra, Wash Hesing, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. W. Balloy, Mr. nud Mrs. John Dawson, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Parker, Mr, and Mrs, Mpen Mr. and Mrs. . R, Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. John Hckson, Capt. and Mra. ‘Turtie, Mr, nid Mrs. Williwn Foalch, Mr, and Mrs, Charl Miss Booth, Miss Genemine, Lafayette, Miss Fennlmore, 'Miss Darnord, Miss Beebe, Miss Hubbard, = Miss Hond, Miss Parker, ex-Sherlll Charles Kern, Mesars. Alexander Kirkwood, Godfrey Melonald, Dewar, Dr, la- Harry Randall, Norris, George Merrll, 6 B, Go Joseph Wrizht, Charles Gooeh, John Clowes, Samuol Edwards, Dr, Purdy, Frederick M, Kerr, THB BECORD NBGIMENT, L N, @., ve a reception und ball at McCormick Hall ast evening, atd it proved to boa very eujoyubly and successiul uflair, ‘Fhe non-commissioned oflicers of the regiment hod the arrungements In charge, aud nequitted themselves in the most creditable monner, ‘P ladies were numerous aud handsome, tho musie excellent, the hall was festooned ‘with evergrecus, aml the stage was decorated with militury Leuts, arme, and cquipimenty, e ——e— GILT-EDGED DOGS, Apecial Dirpaten 1o The TriSune, Drruorr, Mich., Jan, 8.—The International Bench-Show of Dogs was visited by several thousand spectators to-day, and witl be a inan- clal success. Amongthe prizes awarded this cvening werd the following: Imported English sciter dogs, first prize, Draid, owned by Arnold Burgess, 1itladule, Mich.; sccond, Lelcester, by L. 1. *8mith, Strathroy, Ont.: Eifelish setter, female, first, Quesn Mab, by Arnold Buress, Hillsdale; wative Yinghsh sctter dogs, firat, Royal Ben, by T.'l. Bawger, Jr., Boston; tm- yported Irfeh setter dog, Arat, Race, by B, C. Wal- ler, Clicago; fmported Irish ter, female, Duck, by the 8t. Louls Kennel Club; Irlsh set. ter pupples, red, by sama Cinbj tiordon set- ters, Urouse and Flora, Loth Birminghan prize-winners, by tho Toledo Kennel Clubsj poluter dows, Bow, by the Bt. Louls Kennel Club; female pmnlrrt, Champlon Belle, by 1, of, Glllesple, Columbus, O.; retrleving spanio! Sulder, by F. A, Howe, Chicngos fleld spanjel Duke, by Col. Zowski, Torounto; fox bound Weitlngron and Wilifire, by Francls I{ew Telvidere, Il terners, Youne Spot, by C, J. Fox, Delawi Out, The shuw contiuues through Fridu; o e — SUICIDE, Bpectal Dlauatch to The Trivune, TirTanuna, Pa., Jun, 8.—John 1, House, Er,, a wealthy and Influentlal eftlzens, promincently Wdentitled with the Citizens’ wovement o fow years aro, und well known throughout tho West In connection with the grocery trade, committed sufeids fo-night by hanging. He was about 63 years of sge. Tho couse of the act which so sbraptly terminated o long and useful life Is not known, HSpeclal Disalch to Tae Trisune, Turrsavng, Pa, Jaw. 8.--On Sunday uight Jabn Acking, a private soldier on duty ot thy United States Arscnal fn this city, scaled the Arscunl walls and, going to the residence of a young lady with whom he wus acquainted, at- tempted Lo force an wotrance to her bed-cham- ber. fle was discovered, and put under will- tary arrest. Bome thme lust nizht he obtaims posscssion of & Bpringfleld rille, and, placing the muzzle fn his mouth, dischurged theweapon, The ball tors & horrible holu fu bis face, passing out between the oyes, und tearlng consideriug papers on varlons subjects, A resolution was adopted esking the Legislature to puss sdditionnl laws to prevent fraud fn the salo ot fertilizers. A resolution to Jovate the Krte }'nlrfiwrmnncmy upon tho grounds of the Btate Universlty near this city, ond place Loth tha University and Falr under the con- trol of the State Hoard of Auriculuure, was luld on thoe table, ns was s lution to Joeate the Lulr permanently at any point, ‘Thue Conventiun to-nlzht clected L. B, Winge, Peter Murphy, Charles Smith, Arvine Wiles, und Richard Haker suembers of the State Board ol Agriculture, Wites and Haker suceood Sticknoy and Ntone; the others were ro-cloct T Dolding over are Carliste, Pope, P Weltz, and Cowde: e —— THE LAKE. Boecial Disuatch o Ts Tribune, “Miwaukks, Jan. 8.—~Adviees from Grand Haven are to the effect that the fee extends into the luku a distance of fuiry wlics olf that away tho nasal bridgge. Dra, McFur- | hurbor. Luafugton and Manlsteo harbors are lane and Evaus were tumediatel elear of foating lec, aud dreseed the wound, cuttive of Ve schooner Beile Laurle cloared for Alna- b. ‘This morving e, Lo Mo sent for. Nu hupes what the wounded maw's recove tive of Germany, and bus b scrvice of thu conntry for wbout thee yoare, He camg here from Rock Istand, M. So tar as is kuuwn hig has 10 relutives I this country, The doctors say he will dis befors morutug, ONan, Jun, 8=Juscult” MeQuitian, resding four milew nortl of Keuruey, siiot and thstantly Kulled himaelt at 3 o'clock (uly worulng, Fame Illy trouble 1 supposed to buve heeu the cavse, e leaves a wife and viue children, ——e— STINKS AT JOLIET, was sho rialned of pew yesterday, with merchamine, Kuuz o} laborers are cogased In cutthnge chunuiel i the fco throush which Lo move v the tluvator the schooucrs Moore, Buri, ond Red, White, and Biue, from thele moorings 1o e Menomives Iivers e TN S PARALYSIS, Special Dipaleh to The Tridune, Dxcarey, 1L, Jun. 8.—Solumon Purly, on old citizen, Is stricken with parslysis, snd is uow Jylug epecehiless at bis house, This makes the 1ourth case of varalyals i this ety within threo weeks, dyectal Diayatcis io 143 Tritune, ——————m—— Jouser, Lk, Jan. &—The dcovery of o rem- @ PORK-PACKING eody for ur & meaus of relicf from the fearful CINCINNATE, (., Jan, 8.—To-morrow’s £'rice stenc which coines down the canal under the ico fiam Bridicevurt, escaping as the water flows wier the daws I s oy aud relizing the Curreat will coutaln thelr usual Junuary wre- lianary repors of porke In the West. The revort ehows the ot o thiv cate couutfes wero represented. The day wus epont’ at the six large citles of Cincinnatt, Chlcagn, 8t, Loais, Milwaukee, Indianapolls, and Loufeviile to 13,545,000, or 1,035,000 moure than atthesamo dato Jast year, ‘The total at ail interfor puints is approximately 1,400,000, or 375,000 more than the anme timo last vear, making s total increaso of 1,430,000 at ail & largs falling remainder of tl ipoints, The returns indicate off in packing during the he sesson comuared with last year, the eetimates for Interlor points being approximately 2,000,000 head for the reason, or 60,000 tnore than last winter. for the aix large making an agzregate of 7,065,000 at nll po srhich figures, it Last winter's packing was 6,505,000 nead. abave Indicates compared with ‘The estimates clties reach a total of hmfilnm, nts, e suggested, may be modificd, 4 % The an increaso {n average weights last winter. The prospective supuly of hogs for the aoring and summer ap- pears to be much Jess than a year ago. - — NE W ORLEANS. Departore of tha Yellow-Farer Commission, Special Dipateh to The Tribune, Nrew ORLEANS; Jan. 8.~Tha Sub-Committee on Yellow Fever concluded ita inveatigations to- day noon, having but one witness, Mavor Cobb, of Pensacola, Fla., who believea in quarantine. ‘The Comminsion are to mect in Washington on the 1ith inst., as prepare areport and recom a Committec of the Whole, to endations to Con- ress, which no doubt will be fn favor of & vigor- ous National quarantine, Benator Lamar left to-night for Washiogton, vis Jackson, Miss., his home, and Gens. Itooker and Gibson goto the Capital direct. Dr. Samuet A. Green, of Boston, Tefe un the Jackson itraln for Waehingtan, via St. Louls and Clicago. Henator Eustls remaius “THE WEATHER. Tor & weck or more. e Orvice or TR CHirr SioNaL Orricenm, Wasiixaton, D C., Jan. 9—1 a.* m,—Indica- tions: For Tenncasee and the Ohlo Valley, northerly wiods, with snow, backing to westerly, with couler, clearing weather, falling followed by rising barome ter, For the Upper Misstssinpi and Lower Mise souri Vaileys, warmer southerl. barometer, clear colder northerly, shifting to y winds, stationary &r falling or partly cloudv weather, For the Luke region, northerly winds, cooler, partly cloudy weatler, barowmeter. LOCAL ORIERYATIO! Tome, 4 finr, Tar llu, Wind, |V axiium, 271 minimam A, statlvoary ur rislog OEIERAL ONIERYATIONS, Chicaan, Jan. 0~10:18 p.n. Indianapolls . Keokuk Mations, | Bar, 1A, Win TWeather, L EY res! Wiitiesh b ~a¥an ., Yotz ealEER:Y, OFFICIAL AGRICULTURE. Epectal INpIANAPOLIS, Diruateh 10 Tha Tribune, , Ind., Jan. 18.—Ths State Board of Agriculture to-day elected th follow- ng membera to Al vacancles: Fifth District, J. W, Cofleld, of Ohlo County; 8Bixth, J. R. Quick, of Bartholomew ; Eighth, Demnpsey Soy- buld, of Clay County; Ninth, W. H, Ragan, of Hendricks County; Tenth, Henry C. Meredith, of Wuyne; Eleventh, J, P, Barnes, of Madieon; Twelfth, H, T. teenth, Jobn 1 ‘Ihierc are five new membiers of the Hoard. election of officers oceurs fo-morrow, Sawnple, of Tippecanoe: This- L. Turner, of Grant Cnu;}:'y. e Ragun, of Hendricks, or Mitchell, of Hancock, will be clected Presiden t. The Board rafsed a commit- tee to ask the Legisiature tor a sullicient appro- priatiou to relieve the Ir Grounds from debt, e ——— - GRANT AND THE IRISH, Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune. Nnw York, Jan, 8.—A meeting of prominent Irish-Amerlean citizens was Lield this evening, for holding s mass mecting in Cooper Institute *to express the Indignation of the Irish-Amer- fean citizens at the groas fnsult offered Gen. Girant by the Common Council of Cork, Ireland, in refusing to tendor him a publle reception,” Jolin Kearney spoke of Cork Irishmen in a most contemptuous way, and was sharply replied to by an old gzentleman. At oue thmo thero was o fair prospeet of the regular Cork serlmmage, It was announced that o inuss mecting would be leld Mouday next. e — APPELLATE COURT. Bpecial Dispaleh 10 The Tribuna Orrawa, Iil, procecdings of t vud District to-da Jan. 8.—The following were the he Appellate Court of the Sec- 0. James T, Rowers et al, v, Herron et al.; motion by appellant Juwed to tho 12th, for timo to fils briels al- 7d. Biwmpson, inpleaded, ete., va. Gardoer; mo- thon by nrutllce overrilul, 81 Szpp et al, tustrike crrors trom the tllcs v8. Phelns et al. 3 motlon by ap- pullunt for extension of time, Adjourned to 10 4. m. t-nioreow, e — JOLIET IRON-WORKERS. Kpecial Dirpatch 10 The Tridune. Jovier, 1L, Jan. .—At & Iate meeting the rollers and heaters of the Jolict lron & Bteel Mills subscribed to an agrecment to contliue work at the old intendent 11, 8. rates during this year, Nuper- Buith, who wus present, sald that tho Conipany already had fn hand orders enough for steel througli'1s7, \-umlun of Wi Weduezday, for ruflg to keep the mtlls running here will be & temporary sus- 0 weeks, commencing nexe repairs of macunery, e, e FINANCIAL, CiNCINNATL O,y Jun. 8.~A statenent from the Asstizuces of C F. Adae & Co.zwhil be pub- lisbed to-marrow, showing the good assets of tha flem 1o be ‘There are suino European urcounts pending F30L3H; Habllitles, 640,535, ausettled ftems arising from Utization, ete, which will have to be passed on fn a short time, When this is done the sppraisement witl be filed 1n the Provute € rt. —ee— . NASHVILLE, Bpecial Dispalch Lo The Trivune. NasuvirLe, T Jan. 8.~Tha report of tho Water-Works Committee ta the Hoard of Al- dermen shows over $30,000 uocollected by John W, Edwards, Wal Louts Pomeroy, ter-Tux Callector, aud Manuger Accounts sounting to §125,- U were turned over to Edwards, whose reports stow only §91,000 collevted, . ———— 4 HYMENEAL, Speclal Diizaici fo The Tridune, Decatun, UL, Jan. B.—Miss Nellie Corpeau, one of vur soclety young Jadios, and Jobn 8, House, Buberinteudent of the Wabash Rallwsy telegrapl oftive, were uuited In morrisge to- night, the Rev. W, 1L Presley otficlating. The prescuts wers nuwerous, useful, and beautiful, prideters i g D, AVE BLAKELY, t Hperial Dixncich to The Tridune, Br. Vate, Jan, upon David Blak 8.—A Jovv wus yeaterday made lcedy ’s futerest du the Mnueapo- U8 Kvewing Trllune, of Wwhich he fs caltor, o o Juument cunfe Catatell wud W sed fu fovy Wi M Brad The judgment fs on sccount of & note gtven by Blakely several yeara- ago, which Campbell and Bradley, belng indursers, bad to pay. The Jlioneer-Press ‘It it sbhall be found that Blskely has no fnterest in the Tribune, supplementary proceedings wiil le commenced to ascertsln what disnosition he has made of his property. The balsnce of the principal claimed Is 84,250, with $2,000 Intere: Suspiclons, which apparently have no founda- tlon except distrust of Dxvid, are cxpressed that this 'may be n friendly sult desighed fn some way not explained to_ assiat Biakely out of the Evening Tribuns and into & morning paper proposed to be started at Minneapolls, or whicn Blakely has been working for months."” ——— COLD AND HUNGER. Apsctal Dispatch to The Tytdune. Br.oouinoTox, I, Jan, §.—8uccess has at- tended the popular movement to aid the poor people of the city. At least $2,000 worth of provisions were recelved and a large sum in money. Committees have been hard at work all day receiving suppties and preparing for the work of distributing to-morrow., A thorouzh canynss of the city shows that there fs a good deal of destitution of n quiet character among the propln who herctofore have been In com- fortable cireumstances. § e —— THE MEXICAR EXCURSIONISTS, Nrw ORLEANS, Jan, 8,—Thae Chicazo exeur. sfonists or American Industrial Expedition to Mexico, ot & meeting this evening, returned thanks to the Qovernor, Lewislature, Mayor and City Councll, Cotton Exchange, Now Orleans Club, and vartous places of amusement for the msrked courtesy shown them daring thelr stay in this dty, “They lcave to-morrow Chas. Gossaye.'; & Co. Cloaks! We have made a oomplete and thorough revision of prices of all re~ maining stook of And guarantes purchasers “Positive Bargains” In this Department. Our $8, $10, and $12 Cloaks, by steainer City of Mexico for Vera Croz. Reduced frome wmuch higher S ————— § prices, will be found SUPE- CEA s } prices, mem?w. Jrn‘u.s'r.Efigrgr';lvlrdfig\L”afu of vir- | RIOR in male, quality, and elula, from New York. Bostox, Jan, 8.—Arrived—Victoria, from Liv- erpool. NEW YORK, Jun, B.—Arrived—Bolivia, from Glargrow, . HorTiasrtos, Jan. 8.~Arrived—Mosel, from New York. . Ve style to any offered elsewhere «at these prices! We also reduce to the uniform price of $B20, A line of Elegant Oloaks of the finest Oloths, richly trimmed, making them at this popolar price The Cheapest Cloaks in the City ! Heavy Cloth Circnlars greatly re- duced! QOecelian Silk Fur-Lined Garments from $26 upward, THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, Epectal Dispateh to The Tribune. NEwW ORLRANs, Ln., Jan. 8.~Owlng to the very inclement wenther, the military varade was vostponed to Feb, 2 Tne grand plcture pre- renced by W, W, Corcoran, #sq., of Washing- 1on, representing the lattle of New Orlesns, wac visited by hundreds of persous patriotically tuzlined, ——— CHICAGO ENTERPRISE. Sotctal DNmateA te The Tribune, Coronano Brrines, Col., Jan. §.—Mesars. Russell & Alexander, of Chicago, haro just been awarded the contract for putting {n the water-works at Leadviile, Col, The remaiving Evening Dregses at A Senntor Canght Nappiog. nominal prices to close, Washington Letter 1o Hoctnn Post, A jocular Scuator from the West tells & very Eood story sbout another Benator from a South- ern Btate, The laster boga Jife an n brakeman ou & railroad, and by industry and foresicht has accumulated a fortuve and high political honors, Senator Thurman while speaking usually hotds bils eve-rlasses in one hand nud u huge réd hand- kerclfol fn the other. le blows n sounding Uiast on his nosal organ in the midat of & speech Guilte as naturally as Senator Dawes looks up at at the galleries overy tine hie addresses the Vico President. 1t was ‘an sll-ulght session. The Silver bill was under dlscussion, Tle Soutliern Senator referred to was quicily sleeping on a rofa In the cloak-room, Mr, urman was ;gcnklng. He blew his nose with such vigor that the report could alimost bave been heard tn thic Secretary’s oflice. The sleeping Benator was awakened by the nolse, and leaptng to his feet gragped nclialr by the side of the sofa and twisted it nround until the aathor of the story grasped blin by the arm and brought him to o realiziug senee of his whercabouts. It is now an unhealthy matter for uny ons to call “down orakes " 10 the victlm of the joke, —————— Inter-Ocean, Don't insura your Jife nutil von have examined the luducements and facilities offered by tho 3utual Life Ins, Co. uf New Yok, Ofice, 144 Broadway, BUSINESS NOTICES, 's Catarrh Cigarettes aeldom fall at relief or cure cold 10 tho head. ettt s oy SBTATE-ST. WASHFHINGTON-ST. IMMENSE SACRFICE CLOAKS e have marked down our entire stocl: of LADIES? and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS to ., 00 the Dollar Those deséring to purchase . shonld examine our stock, as they can secure Great DBar- geeins by so doing., W. A, STHPSON & 00, 113 & 115 State-st. " PELLOWS 1IIYPOPIIOSP Chew Jackson's Hest Swect Navy Tobacen. URA RESOLVENT (Uticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Infallibly Oures. The auccess attending the nec of this great rem- ey fu the treatment of Aectlons ot the 8kin und Eedlp with Loea ot lalr js astonishing, From ev- ery part of the country come hs most ygratetn! acknowledzments of what mght be called miracu- luan cures, Mewsrn, Weeks & Polter extend ineir thanks to all who have spoken a goud word for Cerictiia, and whl thankfully recelve reports I new cases wherever they occar. They are cone Bdent that tnls uew and original remedy posnotsca greuter healing properties than wers ever before known to the medical professiun. ECZEMA ON THE SCALP, Dreast, and Limbs Cured. Messre. WeLga & lorren—Qonticmen: 1 can. not refrain from addimge oy debt of praitnde to you fur buving placed within iy reach the wander- Tul CeTiceua, which bas rendered unnecessary 1l turther experiment of plysiciais, wud tu 4 rok warkadl; same dlsca yeursaga, belleving thoy did e no voud, Tho ‘s hae atopped this unsatisfactory cxpeuss wven If 1t werv naceesary and | had the courage any longus 10 follow thir advice—und orought the loug-tuoked-for cure aud huppinces. | have been aflifeled with Eezeins or Salt “ickenm on uiy seaip, Ureast, and dimbs for Sive years, during which time 1 bave ween nuder the Ureatment of physieans, oe at mineral springs, of tuking sonie Kind of medt- cine, lnave been treated by Des, of —, g, ——, of —, and visited sulpbur springs, and taken uuuibers of psteal wmediciies, all without th fututest appruach 1o 8 curv, April At Tast | Legan 1o uve O LUTICI, wiilch was Immediates 17 succeswlul In ey cose, eatircly curlng me. [ nave nut had a cleun scalp for 15 yoare unel the ure of the CUTICIRA entitoly healed 3t and left [t cluan apd Leaithy, The other parts of my hody wery ailectod 1u o more aggravaled form, but are now completely healed, Dbelievo wysell entliely curcd, 1snall vontinuo the Ctaicoua REaoLYRNT aa directed, for its wonderful actlon on the stome ncl wnd boweld and coohiug inlueuce on the bluod, It wul alford me pleasure, as { have done in many casex, (o urgo tho oftiieted to uss thesa wondorful Asthmatic Bronehitis of Nins Years® Standing Cured by the Syrup. ST. JOUN, N, B., Aug. 13, 1800, Mit. JAMES 1. FRLLOWS: romedios. DEARKTIL 1 consider It my duty to laform you of Yours, ete,, STEPHEN CROWELL, fl' ¥reat benefit | have recelvad fromi the use of your New licatord, Fept. 50, 1878, Contiwuind vyrap of 11y ophosuliite Av0 brul fur ! S dust nine ye. et sufferer from Hronehitis and Cavmion.—1f procurabile, use Cuticuia Soar, {mln ul I that fur weeks | coula nelthic ¥ ourlahiiieut of consequence, A it dowin ur Lak e g during tha timu Tering intensely. have had, st different tilics, tha 8dVice Of (Weaty-two physicians, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, (0 clther d. drafs w. A Groat Purifying Ageat. OMIack of 10y Deec Pindns e ¢ mitack of it wedicines | bad ke aud pidly heslad by the TieU KA wheu ail the safves, oibtments, snd lu- tions of the profeeslon fail, In wuch cauca, how- ever, the ResoLveny should be takon internaily to neutealize aad expel the corrupt poisons in the bluod that appear ou (he surfuce Ju the form of ulcers aud sorcy, Ulcers, Surcs, Absce Carbuncles, Botle, Milk your Combound syrup of Lypoph Lew, Fever ‘uru.dl:\r\ymvcllu. bores, Swelled bory I:n STVt Fesun Lt thisolk Liod for: . ond sorer und Wounds, ‘and suth otier mani- | LA bavo ot had une mon dutijiiess or draft have 1 east ellvet upon ma. Wers 1to wilte ol thy subject for houre, 1 conid ot xay enouih b pratse of your luvatuably Compound Syrup :«lnll‘liwnhu.yhllu. ur give an adequsia ldeaof my el ul (ngarest lberty tp make what use you plesse of Teter, b U X et It should alsa be taken when the ekin (s hot ana | Biskisof bencbting bie sudsrom i aluch e o bag dry, thosystuin [everiah, the Iver torgud, the bow- | i, | rewmsin yours httgflhfll(. X % els constivated, or wheu the constitulion Lus been MRS, HIFWELL, Exwouth. shatiered by malarial or anti-periodic dlsesse, CUTICURA, 50AP, ‘Medicinal and Toilet, ; T8 nropared trom Cuticuiiy in 8 moiifed form. and 18 pusifively indisveasable in the Lreatment of Skin tocommend 1L for the ution of the skius of Infauts, fur gentlemen W Yo and ara troubled with humors, fur those who desiro & clesn and wholesuine 8kin sod Lock out fur the naie and addreas. J. J. FELLU £t John, X. i1, on' the yellow WTapoir L watcrin, whicti scen by holdlog 1ie paper befure sl Habit. Price 81.24 per bottlug six for 7. %A Suld by sll Drugglets. Western Ageul o N, TIA RIS & CO, REWARD et & w1 eradie Scalp, TIONS, PIPLES, Bud for_ ol purpuses of thy tullet, bath, T 3 )‘I‘K}L‘fiu wery. 1 dicinad furedients are so refned aud purified that thuir prusence t4 koown only by thuir prund curative effects, whilo it delizhiful any re- rusbing ;,mxuuw cquals or wurpussus too Sness oaps. We iusist upon the nss of Cuvicuns Sosr when possible louLtan it, becauso we know it will nob dutertere with & specdy cure, 33 otler soaps frequently do. - Cuticeua Soar will Lo seat vy mnall to any address on recelpt of price. Ivts und Druyyista, 360 Washi nd are fut xi ¢ by all druga A, smatl boxes. H0 cents: Ja wLYENT, 81 per Doltle. LUTwURA Ly wall, 30 ceuts; threo BEST IN THE CITY. £3perdoz. Cards. tduz. and Cabinet, 64, S3aud 87 Eait Nadiwaat, over Uurned Chas. Gossuge & Co. Winter Cloaks i