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TIHE COURTS. ‘The Republic Fire Insurance Company Nearly Sete tled Up, - The Principal and Intorest Will All |- Be Paid Off in a Fow Months, Testimony for the Government in {ho Lanecaster Casess=Arguments To-Dny. Record of Judgments and New Buits ---Bankruptcy Matters. * The fifth dividend meeting of the Republie Fire Insuranco Company was held yesterday afternvon at 2 o'clock in the United States Circult Court-room, and tho efllclent Assignee, Mr. Payson, had the satistaction of reporting that he had on hand o sufficient sum to pay the whole amount remafuing due on tho principal of the Company's abllitics, Ho aleo stated that 4na few months hie would be able to pay interest todate on all the deferred payments, so that the pollcy-holders of this Company will recelyo poth vrinddpal nud fntercat on their clayms. Thls 1s the only company which was bankrupted by the great fira that has been ablo to pay In fal). Mr. Payson, to whom great credit Is due for bls success, Is an expert accountant, and he tod prepared most elaborate schicdules of the Compnuy's complicated aflalrs showing them in every lighit. A tedlous Job fs yetto be gone through with In complling n schedule of the daims on which to compute nterest, us not all creditors arc entitled to the same proportion. The following 1s a synopsis of the mors impor- tant points of tho report: Cashon hand Sept. 16, 1671 the Jast dividend.... Recelved to Bept. 1, 1870, the dato of +$ 74,254 35,020 e +.$100, 280 to 107,616 1,705 Dalanco on hand Sept. 1, 1876 Receipts from that date to May 3, 1877, of which $LKJ, 0:20.60 was usscaned on cap e $138,17 27,000 fial stock oo Dlsbursements during samo perlod. e srse Cash bolancoon hand, coe averns rificates o EEIVGS BANR, overvowovsosers srvsascses 1,023 As will bo seen, tho bulk of the collections wery on an nsscssment on tho stock. When tte Conmpany went Into bankruptcy its iabliities weee ahout £3,250,000, and it had on hand about 60,000 In Government bonds. The amount wlich was to bu colleeted from the stockbulders was nearly 82,600,000, Includlu}r costs of closing theestate. Two usscssments for that purposs weromade, onc of 60 per cent in February, 1878, and & second of 10 per cent in Uctober, 1870, This last nsscssment fs expected tu produce aiough to pay both the remaining 20 per cent ot the pdncllxml. and {nterest on all-deferred paymentsat O per cent per annumn, Of this (fl;l 344,80 has already beon collected, leaving 451,000 wwhilcl Is conslilerad good. The following is Mr. ¥ayson's estimata for a dividend : 5 Amount of claims pald to Sept. 1, 1875, Ua which dividends to the amoins of 80 180, 508 rcent have been doclared. ., +..8340,730 stms roved since to My 1, 1877, ‘on which 82,000 Lios been pald 5,053 Tota) clalthe,. 848, 302 Dividends unpahl on $810, Proved ..., v .8 0 Amount of proposed dividend of 20 por ccnt on these clalma,,... . + 108,147 Add dlvidenda that will be dug on clalins proved since May 3, I877... 5,063 Amounnt Imrpnlfl on all clalms proved, ex- CIREIVE OF INLOTERt..eesere vryoess 8174, 761 Less nmount of 20 Por cont portion of - dividend to b cmlm‘d on 8abY), 248,70 ufcertificates deposited by stockholdors, 70,000 Amount of cash rm‘nlrml to pay dividend of 20 per cont and a1l claime in full, ex. closive of interost, «$ 04,811 Cohon hand,veuiieees 110, 504 Excoss of cash over dividonds........$ 16,785 The following Ia the estimataof liabilitles and agots after paving 100 per cent dividend Total smonnt of clIAMME.uuy iy vevonesos S48, 308 Deduct certlifeaten deposiied by atockliolde r8 10 pay Duvvsstucnia us I0110Ws. ..,... 809,846 Talance of claims on which Intorest will 30010 bo Puld I CAMILLevu vrues eensores SA4E, 14 R 2 per ce: o 2 . $63,835 1,811 5,000 , ) 300,076 ARBRTHN, !n:::l olr| e?.\fi niter p-ying’r 758 tin N Plleeensiiiananvans! Ehimated us sl Coeviatie o can cust of culle 1 avernged at tlon, 820, Teal entats m Gillectably on notow, Ofee fumitara, .. Ertimpted oxcess of asscts over dobla, Bin® May 1 there had Iy o cash, which comes out of watlinate of col- Jectablo atock, 80 that it leaves §20.000 over the aqount required for o 20 per cent dividend, nnd taapply toward vaywent of about $53,000 of Interest due {n cash,” Ouly about $40,000 inore net cash would be necessary to pay the fntercat fu fmll. The Assienee furthor stated that it would be neceasary to nns tho interest in ono Scparata Iutercet dividend, from the fact that m“u{y clainie, for which no certifieates wery fs- sied, did nof. Loar na much Intereat ua tho cer Aiflcates, 0 that tho Interest on those clalms must be tnade up lu‘mmwly in cach case, A suflicient amount could probably be collectad by the 1at of November next to meet such interest divklend In full, The certliicates to which referenco s fre- ueatly mado {u the yepurt wero thoss given !"um l‘cnmmny fmmediately after the « $40,000 n collected 83,500 was® hoped for a long time that the corporation would Yls to weather tho storm, and sturt ¥ith the Immenaa prostige It would have by be- Ing able to bonat ft had snld its cloiwms fu full. Adividend of 25 per cent was pald, and certifl- (ates glven for the reinalning 75 per cont, Some of thein were also paid, but the stockholders Teused ta contribute, and ofter n ljynr'n strug Kltl It was found that . they could ot be come. Pelled tu pay except in” basikruptey. The Come Uy was then put into bnnkrupu:{, sud Mr. aysun appointed Asslgnee, He hins had charge Uita affalra ever sluce, abd hos Lad very unis Yersal gy in conducting numerous_lawsuits o some seventeen diferent States, and fo col- Jecting jieatly 2,500,000 In moncy, alded by lis ::5':‘-’.!3?3" Mesars, "'uuuuyl. Flower & Aber- This 20 per cont. dividend will ho payablo on ;ad after Juue 15, ot the Assiguec's oflice, 164 odulph atreet, near tho coruer of LaSalle, oo, THE LANCABTER INSANITY CASK, Mhmnhy wus the fourth day of the (rial of 3 vin N. Lancaster on a charga of insanity, ‘Tho hm Witness was Dr. Kiibourn, the Superin. mmh-m of the Elgin Insane Asylum, who was g Iud on bebialf of the Government. * He testl- that he and Dr, Brower visited Laucaster l{lhmlwn. and were Introduced bg thy County. i Jalclan a8 two gentlemen from Bau Frarclsco humc luspecting the jalls of tho county. Ncaster strode up and down Inastrangy mane Awearlug that thers was a combination :&G ot him” to crush bim. He called them e wifornls bears,” and himself a ring-tafled Inlankey. A few duys after they visited him agatn, examere Introduced Intheir true chiaracter, They H Awiued lnm, found o evidence of dlspaso Leept In hls wose, and came to the conclusion A;;u pretendivg husanity. They expected to A::x ;Irmm(ng, and werntunl nllnupnoh:md. no 1 i of uli" ulnune. symptoms of lucipient purulysly %, Brower Dr, L‘ 250“"‘."1 called upon, snd agreed with {' tie afternoon Dr, Emmons took the stand, 4 stated that ho went to-the fall to visit Lan' ® The latter told Lind bowas_oucof the and would Lave uothiug todo Witness thought he was teigniog ordan,recalled, stated that o one to bis. h‘::;“cdgu h'agx put 'l.aucuuir up to felgoing f Mr. Keily, Mr. Farri ud Mrs. k:nhutcr texitied *flat 10 (hels kngwledge o suggested to Lancaster to pretend in- Lr, Jesell, recill & , ed, sald he bad heard nothin| Yo.cauas hin' v chauge his opinion, & closed tng teatinony lu the case, Mr. Wade the upcnln{; srgument on the sum- H aud_he was followed by Judfin Bangs, Wil ‘f&fif"' Mr. Bwott will close, and the caso ity oo Biveato the fury alter the Judgo's UNITED STATES OQURTS. on uver the property of Fox & 0 contructors, has broken ) out Ina new way. A thort time ago the Bn- preme Court of the Unitert Btates dismissed the appeal of Conro & Carkina from the declsfon of Judge Drummond, 6 the ground that they had no jurisdiction to review Jdudge Drummond’s actlon under his supervisory powers. The salo to Conro & Carkins was ‘thereupon sct aside and the titla to the property, worth about 40, 000, decided to he In Hodgking & Crane. Conro & Carking have had lnmcnlnn of this property fora sear ponding this litfgation and appeal, and fiow that the nrnrper‘v has heen finally given to Hmizking & Craue they have bronglit Buit to recover damages forwits deterloration, and a scttlement of the rents and Ym"“ durfug the time Conro & Carkins have had It. The German NationaPBank of Chicago began & snit for $10,000 against the Michigan Central Rallroad Company. TANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Joscph West, a carpot-dealer a ¢ No, 2038tat street, went into bankruptey yeaterday of his own volition, IHlie debts, all unsceured, foot up $4,622.00, His assets comprisc bills and notes, 81, 04 stock of carnots, $5003 store fixtures, #100; and hook accounts ‘1,00, The petition wan referred to Register Trivbard. Charles Palmer, nlso of this city, Hkewisolald down the burden of his dcbts in Imnkrngm:y esterday. s sccured debts amount to $74,- ), covered by $180,000 worth of securitics, and the'unsecured are §11,53314. Ills assels com- risa bills and notes to e amount of 812,162.73; ntereat in real estote, $12,0003 nutes, $116. Re- ferred to Reglater Iibbard, In the case of Fox & Howanl, the Clerk of the Court was dirccted to gnv Conro & Carkins £40,000 on Lhelr glving bond to indemnify Hodg- kius for any damages to Lthe tug property of Fox & Howard which they have had in thelr posscs- slon, The Assignee {s also to makea bill of sale of the propesty In question to Hodekins. Robert E. Jenkins twas elected Assigneo of Ole N, Jonsen and of Renseelner Stone. * Maler Windschenk was appointed Assignee of Johin C. Goebel, and the comnposition meeting was continucd to June The first dividend mecting in ths case of the Crystal Lake Plckling & Prescrving Works was continued to July 9 by agteement. An Assignee will be cbosen for Newton Rap- pleye st 10 o'clock this moming. £ The second dividend wmeeting of Wrisley Brothers {s set for 2 p. m. . BUPRRIOR COURT IN BRIEP, Mary I Wallace commenced o ault in debt yesterday aualust Frederick 1L Otls, clalming 5, damages. Androw ‘gnvmwn sued F. A. Fishor for $1,000. Carry TMibbard begnn a sult for $7,000 againat the Protection Life-Insurance Company. . C. Race brought suit to recuver $3,000 from D, Ambrose Davis, John Bybraudt sued the m\med):lrly for §3,000. Jamca U, Cozzens commenced an actlon In trespass ngainat Henry A, Sloan, clalming $5,000 damuges. Ira P, Nudd sued Norton Emmons for $1,200. James McFadden began s sult In trcapass agafust Phillp 1), Joseph ¥, and Hermun O, Armour and John lslnuklnlan, laylug Qamuges at $10,000. Joscph W. Gantz filed a bill aizainst Catherine A, Catherine J,, Charles L., Frap! . Anns E., Holen A., amil Kutle A, Loding to foreclose o mortgnae for 85,000 on Lots 14 and 15 In Brown & Hurd’s Subdivision of the N, W. i of Block 52 In Canul Trustees® Subdivision of Boe. 89, 14. ! Joseoh W, Hazzard brought suit agafnst. the Knlckerhocker Life-Inaurance Company to re- coyer $3,000 N, A, Willlams and' J, I1. Tiedemann sucd John Lyonas and Thomas Scanlon for 81, :Bemon Barkoflslky sued John Lunbier, N, B, Kent, A, 8. Kent, J, M, Marshall, and’ J. B, Kulgint. tu recover 81,000 damages, CINCUIT COURT. Georgre Schalrer commenced a sult {n trespass ngn(nn Ernst Nadelen, laylng dhmages at Emanucl Frankenthal, Jacob Ftiedman, Henry Schubart, und Henry Friedman _commenced ain actlon fu trespass wjrainst the Clty of Chicago, clutining $30,000 damages. Bridizet M. Byrne began s euit for §10,000 damoges against Lawreice Shay, John Trowbrdge & Co. sued Annanfos Bmith, Fravk T. Baldwin, and Elzabeth P, Smith for 81,000, 2 Louls Cailsruh brought suit against Henry Dery, to recover §5,000 danmges, THY CALL., Junax Druxsoxv—In Cliambers. Jupon Bronuxrr—Unlimited call of calendar, beginning at No, 88, The Lancaster insanity case on trial, and good for a couple of hoatn, Junog Gany—80, 81, 03 to 100l4, 102 to 104, ]mllli,» lln.lnclunrn. 0. 88, Peancy vs, Garland, ou trial, Junar Jauxrox—Assiats Tuilge Qary, and hears posaed caees, | No. 181 on trlate 00t Jupug Moone—5U, 68, b, No. GG, Leperr va. , 687, Talr va, Doy- 8now, on trial. upax Noaxns—Sct cascs, den, and 5,039, Foster va, Westchéster Insurance Comp-np and calendar Nos. 3 to 20, inclusive, Ro. 2, Foersch va, Columbur, Chirago & Indlana Contral Ratlroad Company, on trial. : Juour McAnuisrxn--ot case 2,018, Wilde va, Sinclalr, and 3,737, Hamilton va, Fisher: aisa dar Nos. 60 to BU inclunlve, except 02, 04, 1, 74, 75, 70, 77, snd 78, " No, 59, Unders Livingston, o trial. Juvug FArweLL~Gencral business. ti"i.w. Witeiaxs—Tho Walker cases still on el JUDOMENTS, [ Surenion Cornr—~CoNresuioa—\Wilson Dros. les Crelghton, Michael Doyle, and Danlol 2010, bY, —DMack, Anonheitnor & Cu. o nd Thomas Flood, §104.08. —Firet N tional Bauk of Chicago va. James A, Marahall and Philip Larman, $200,10, Jubor Galy—A. I, Sceboryor ot al. v Thomas: Shirloy, 8181.060.—E, . Prcble . Charles M. Clark, $480,—John G, Aldridge ve. Don C, Seranton, 8160, and satistied, Cincvir Count— Jupux. Rourns—A, P, Bea- Lerger et al, vs. Alo{l Uherand (. 13, Belohrad- #ky, S162, 74, —F, 1L, Starkwesthor ve. Albert J, Ilinctiett and Jesso u._l.‘;um Si%. 4, Jenor MeAriistein—dames O'Nell ve, Maurice Crean, $401.07,.. AMUSEMENTS. TIIE BEETHOVEN SOCIETY CON- cuny, The Beethoven Boclety closnd its choral work for tho season with the production lust evening at McCornick's Hall of Helnrich Hoftmaun's beautiful cautats, “The Fable of the Fair Mels usine. The audlence was a very lurge one, and the work, which was given for the rst time In Chicago, was rocelved with frequent demon- stratlons of satisfaction. Iu the Inst Bunday's tssuc of Tna Triouns a full and close analysts of this work, both iu its story, fts dramatic cone struction, and its [inuslc, was given, so that we need not allude to it again on this occaslon, ex- cept with regard to two pointa:’ First, the wretched trauslation. The disturbance of the rhiythms and the wrong avcents were painfully evlilent, the notes frequently belng uttuched to the wromg words, so that ° the scnse of tho composor was often mu- tilated, Becond, the want of orchestra, It is no retlection upon Miss Ingersoll, whose accompanliuents wero futhful, consclentious, accurate, und even artistie, tosay that the plano wiyes the hearer but o mengro {dea of the real beauty of the musfe. Hofmann is pre-emis oently an orchestral composer, He writes for instriments with much @ cifect thau for volces, especially {n the pletu ant charac- teristic musie that illustrates this highly dra- mutis work, picturing not only jutense hiltnan eniotions, biut also pastoral acenics und boautitul episodes of nature, To produce these bufore the eye, the plano is simply Impotent,’ ‘The work of the Bocioty was slimost unexcep- tiouably creditable. With the exception of the hunting chorua by male volces, which was fec- ble, aud wanting in vigor, sprightliness, and dash, allthe numbers wer weil giveny and the finale of the lirst part (chorus of nymphs and huntsmen) with so much real vigor aud sdinira- ble attack as to call for a very cothustastic ene core. Mrs. Thurston took the part of Yelusing with exceeding credit to hersell, Her principal number, the passionate song where slic discov. ers ltaymond, as rendered vy her, disclosed not alons & very clear' conception of s meanlog, but genuine dramatic fer- vor, in which quality this lady has made {mmensy hwprovement. Mi. 4 of Jiaymond in fine style, in the love song, **Thu B ilch was rendercd with ad- mirable feellng. Mrs, Hall and Mr., Martin, who had the minor an of Clotilda snd Sintram, though having little to do‘ «fd that little well. On the whule, the Sor closed its season with & very declded success, and may congratulate l'%lul upon {ts production of *The Fair Melu- ne, sang the tone hllfifltfll s bg Hudcus wolsper,” w! ROSE EYTINGE AS JULTA, The representation of “ Tho Hunchback " last night was the most enjoyable of the brief season that Miss Eytinge is now coucluding, and was witnesscd by the largest assemblage. Sne has all the power and nearly all the versatility that are required for the part of Julla, She was de- ticfent, as might bave blen expected, in the portrayal of Arcadian simplicity in the first act, but equal to the exhibition of vanity and coquetry that follow {n the second. Julia’s de- scription of ber dream of grandeur was most aptly presented, aud the quarrel with Clifford wasted no element of coloring or outline. In the third wct, when required to show tho mingled rescutment aud love ot Julia, M Eytinge was at ber best; the scens has not boen a8 welh dono here of ‘late years by suybody. TBe * Helen, 1 hate you,” and tho scolding of Aodus were skilifully ap- ''HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1877—TEN PAGES. proached and bravely sefzed. There was much merit, also, in_the ‘scene with CUfford in the fourth act, when slie learns throtigh bim to ylnm her own honor and cclbruflmflt above her ove. The fifth act was not so woll done hecause it was overwrought. ‘The point afforded by the final command Baster Watter, ' Do it, nor leavc the task to me,” had been discounted be- fore {t was reached, and almont fafled to be ef- fective. 1t Ia the climax of the play, and shonld have beep clearly arked (n thie impersona- tion of ro carefal an actress as Miss Fytinge, The ncting of the part, on the whole, however,” was worthy of fhe fame of the actress, and will be femembered with pleasure whenover her name s associated with IL The acting of themmp-ni also was better than nsual. Mr. Rowe as AMlatter Waiter and Mr. Thorae as Clifford might weil have alforded to give some evidence of complicity in their plot -ufi»a! Julia, but in other respccts hoth per sonatfons were highly creditable. Mr. Leo's Modus was zood. Miss Don's Zelen was a trifle two simpering and afected even for that forwara malden. The Fathom of Holto was not the best ever seen, and the Wilford of young Mr. McVicker wos bad. To-night * Led Astray” will be given for the benefit of Miss Eytinge. SBUNDAY - S8CITOOL. TABERNACLE CONCERTS, ‘The last rehearsal for these concerts was held at the Tabernacle last evening, There were prescnt Prot. Merwin, the musical conductor; Mr. J. M. Hiteheock, who seems Lo occupy the position of General Bustness Manager; nearly all tha children who ara to sing in the concerts, the Bliss cliolr in full force, and artists suflicient to manage the two planos, six organs, and a number of baud instruments, The musle, while not beyond eriticlem, was vgrg good, ahd roflects credit upon those who have hind the training of tho juvenilo volces. . A score or mors of Supcrintendents of schools were rrl:sent and manifested thelr intercst by makine liemselves uscful In varlous ways. " A large number of parents and friends who had accom- anicd the children were scated in the galleries, Ill‘lm first concert will take place this evening, and it Is reported that a large number of tickets lave been sold, OUR BOARDING-IIOUSE. + The saleof seats for ““Our Boarding-House” begins at McVicker's Theatre to-lay, Tho cast 18 very gool,—perhaps the strongest cver scen In this country,~Inclucing Crane as Llenator, Robson as Qillypod, McKee Rankin ss Fiorettl, Plercy a8 Waller “Dalrymple, and Mlss Ida 8avory as Heatrice, Virginla Buclianan as Mrs D«Ir)!m and Miss Lizzie Ilorrold as Defty, Nearly sll the actors bava made hits In the plece elsowheres and, i thoy o not succeed as well here, it will not be tuctr fault or that of the management of MeVicker's Theatre. — M'VICKER'S COMPANY AT 3100~ LEY’S, The scason at McVicker's closes Saturday night, Next weck the compauy will Le at leisure. The- foliowing Monday Mr. Thorne, Miss Don, and others will cuter upon a short scason at huolny'n nurmrtln‘x Mr, Den Thomp- #on in “Joshitia Whitcomb,' said to be one of l.huna most commical travestivs ever put upon the stage. THE APOLLO FESTIVAL. The statement made In another morning pa- per that the sale of seats for the Apollo Club Featival Is progreseing very rapldly and will be closed soon {s entircly Incorrect. No seats have yet been sold, as the sale does not commence until this morning, when the sale of season seats will begin nt the store of the Chleago Muste Company, 162 State strect. e — LABOR AND CAPITAL, NrEw Yonk, Moy 24.—About 500 brickmakers at Naverstraw, N. Y., atruck for higher wages Tucsday last, and yesterday these men went from yard to yard, compelling those who were willing to work for present rates to join them, There are about o hundred yards ot Haverstray and vicinity, and when the men join together they make a'very formidable body. The crowd Lecame so demonstrative yesterday that the autharitfes ealled on the militia for nasistance, and this morning one company was dlspatched to the scene, Thu strikers coutinue deflant, though informed that tho militia was en route, but no disorders have occurred no far to-day, At 10 o'clock this uumfln‘: the men inade thelr appearance, snd marclicd to Felter's yard, the only one whers work was not stopped, closely followed by troops. When near tho yurd tho Sherifl ordered the strikers to disperse, nnd, upon thelr refusal, tlu‘:ly were charged by tne company, which caused them to disperse. At 1 o’ciock Company C of Bing 8ing arrived. About seventy of the strikers left this afternoon for Now York, where they betong. Al quict at resent. b PiuLaperriia, Moy 24.—The Boanl of Direct ors of the Pennsylvania Raflroad Company binve decided to makea reduction of 10 per cent fnthe salarica of all cmployes, boginning at tho Presi dent and continuing downwurd through aoll rades of the varfous departments. An excep- fon 18 mado in the cascs of laborers and track- uien who now recelve less than $1 per day. ————— THE GRASSHOPPERS, Bpecial Dispateh {0 The Tridune. 81, Pavr, Minu., May 2..—Farmers in dis- tricts where grasshoppers have appearcd aro greutly encouraged by the success that Lo at- tended the use of a device for *hoppers’ destruce tion, futroduced by Btute Senator Robbins, of Kandiyohi County,” Isis usquare of shect-fron, cut to & convenient size, ends amd front slightly turned up, rear elevated soverul Inches, upper surface covered with coal-tar, Belng drawn over tho surfucy of tho ground, the *hoppers Jumping from 1t Nght on the tar, which will catell a bushiel or more’ of tho Insects, after which tur ‘and {nsccts are burned off, or scraped off for burning, and the opera- tion’ repeated, Two or three times “over the fleld make the ‘hovpers, Boms '.o clean -wcvr of naten the operation by sttaching a sccond tar-pan threw to four fect bubind the first. 'Thia devive has workod so well that the supplies of coultar and sheet- fron in tho State are already nenr?r exhausted, aud Gov, Plllabury ordered to-day from Chicago Hive car-louds oI coal-tar and fivo tons of sheet. fron, Except Iosmall districts where the soll 18 light and sandy, the hoppers have not begun their work of destruction, whils the work of destroylug them, stimulated by Robbins' suc- cessfuf device, I8 fast becombig genern), and nowhere s a loas of crops now feared from the "oppers hatched or hatehing In this State. The wheat-tlelds look. well. ~ Tho weather s favosable. ——— INDIAN AFFAIRS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns, 8i1oux Citr, Jo, May 25—The Commission recently appointed by the Interior Department, consisttug of Gen. J. I, Hawmond, Superin- teudent of ludlan Affalrs, D, H. Jeromo, of Baginaw, Mich., and Col. Lugcnbee[. command- Jug officer at Fort Randall, to locate a uow Aucncy on the Missourl River for the Red Cloud and 8potted Tall fudians, will: start for Fort Rundall’ next Monday, Gen. Hommond und Mr, Jerome arrived bere this afternoon en route West, Canpr Rouinsow, Neb, May 24.~Amog the Cheyenne Iudians at this Ageucy the fecling ts very bitter ;fi;um the 8loux for liarsh treate wment received ut thelr bands after belng de- feuted last fal), und, not wishing to live ncar them louger, tuey requested some days ago to be removed to the Indlam Territory, After consyltng with the Commissloner of Indian Affairs, Gen, 8heridan bus given lis authorit for tho transfer, They will start avout the 23th fuat,, under chargo of Licut, Lawton, of the Fourth Cayalry, und will cross the Unlon Paclte Rallroad at Sldney, ‘This band numbers about 4,150 _vereous, ull told. The six companics of the Fourth Cavalry now statloned ero aro under orders to march fu o few days, They will retura to the Departinent of the ourt, ———— TELEGRAPH WAR, IxpiaxaroLts, Jnd, May 24.—Judge Wand, of the Superior Court of Lafayette, rendered a declaton to-day In the casc of the Westery Unlon Telegraph Company ve. the Atlantic & Pacltic Telegraph Company, and the Loulsvills, New Albany & and Cblcugo Railroad Compauy, con- tivulng the. temporary Injunction obtained by the former Company to provent the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Compavy from constructiog 8 Hine of telegraph on the rlzhit of way of the ralizoad cowpany upon wbich the "Weatern Union Telegraph Company had a contract for the excluslvo use for telegraph purvoses. The Court held that the contract inade by the rail. road company prior to Ils reor tlon had been ratitled by the present Company, and wss not agsinst public cy, inasmuch ua ft left to tlantic & Paclic Compony all outside of & s nd Hint of way on which 14 bulla Lhel line: Heucs, there could be no nretense of a monopo- 1y adverse to public futerests, THE CROPS. Spectal Dispatch 50 The Triduns MiLwavkss, Wik, May 24.—Special crop re- porte to the Sentine frow thirtecn counties in Whiconsln show that winter wheat s generally looking well. Tho acreagels not large. Spring wheat {s (n flne condition, and there i3 nothing to impalr the hopes of & large crop except reports from several counties of the appcarance of the chinch-bug. In the sonthsrn tler of counties the acrcage Is diminisbed, with an increased acreage of corn, which bids fair for ». large crop. In onts, rye, and barley the acreaze is Iarge, and the proapect of a large crop Is hetter than for years, The report Is very encourauing on the whole. MARINE NEWS, STEAM ON THE CANALS, - To Minals belonga the credit of having made s auccess of ateam power on the canals. For many yoars Inventions were iricd and experiments made by the New York State officialn and private indl- vidualaon the Krle Cano), with s view toward placing ntoam on that great highway, and thus nuperseding the slow and more cxpensive animal- power, Sidewhoe! stcamers wero tried, but they washed the banks of the cansl too much by the awell they cauned, and could not he adapted to the old boata, The same objection wad urged ngafost mome mcrew-ateam- err, and Bnaliy—but & rhort timo_sgu--an offer of £$100,000 waa made by the Canal oard for 8 eanal provciler that could be placed on the boats then In uso, the veanel property towed by hurses and mules amounting in valae to $1).000,000,, Beven boats mada the trial, and the Baxter and Mewman nventions were adopied ‘sfter the tests, though Hunter's (Chicago) boat and uwrment were fully equal to them, and anawered ail the roquirements, Steam, in the meantime, waa practically in use Dilnola & Michigan Canal, and han roved A great muccess in point of economy n both time and money snd general desirablences, The Canal Commissioners, ‘in their last annual report to tne Governor, made the following state. ment on this subject: The use of steam as a motive wer on canals has been sttended with a great many dilliculties. We may, Nowaver, quite safely say wiat monk of titm, have beeh urcensfully u¥creomo by Liie enterprise aud persevers nce. of aine the cltizens | of | our own tate, e results atlained 80 far fal*ly demonstrate that in tiime and expenne has bee: DLoats over buata relyling wholly on_ ani towine, The imoroved. steam canal- e im; fake an ordinaty luad of frefgiit, and taw ong or Twi Joaded boats at the ssme thno. iareen to move. on s placed in fron it ouly one, It 1a wenerally propelled ahead of the steam canai-hosf conoected, usuaily, by the Ia; & ney avold the delays that an ca s aubject to in Chicago h jollng for a seain-tug fo low them toand from Brideport, at the moutl of the canal: slso walting for tawsge o and Trom Lasalle, to polnts on tha iifnol ltiver, Thoy aiso inska boiter 4ime un the canal then bosts towed hy i utmal To are 1hoats linals & Michigan Canal sud I B ord| L . o . The Mying on the | 3 ifver cngsged In the transporiation of frelgh i we T that some af them exeel any others y oW in use on any canal in this ot any other country in the excelience of thelr models snd of their machincry, and ean ahow better rerults (n the amount of service performe fof same amount of €xoenso tlsa any othiers The Commlesioners, to show conclusively that steam power substantially doabled the capacity of 2 canal, obtained statoments from two prominent firms, —tho Singer & Talcott Stone Company, of this city, and Messrs, Norton & Co., of Lockport, 1L It waa sho from correctly-kept acconnts that the steam e bost M, Talcott made a trinl trip Moy 35, 1870, and from that data until laid np, Nov, 18, 1870, shic mado_elghty-two roani trips from Cnlcago to Lemont, the average distance Tun boing ffty miles per round trip. ‘The Taicott carried & cargu of 146 tous of stons on esch trip from Lemont to ChchED (iwenty- fivo miles), tho *‘out™ run beine made light, In addition thereto she toweil 103 loaded boats from Lemont to Chicago (averaging 160 tons each) in river and canal. - The consumption of conl averaged 3,684 tha por ronnd trip, or 1,688 s per Lont-load por round trip, which gives 42 s per boat-load rer mile, or 21100 s of coal por mile. The Wilmington cosl, at a cost of $3.50 per ton, was wscd, pod three men, a captain, en- gincer, and deckband, employed. As compared with towing by animal power, [n cana] and n{y togs on the river, the steamboats mada a saving of fuily 4314 per cont in cost of transportstion, ‘The Montauk, of Messrs, Norlan & Co,, made an aqlllll‘y satisfactory showing, when it is taken into consldesation that the distance ran with n load was only thirty-three milcs, or sixty-usix miles the round trip, and that o great deal of time was con- sumed in loading and unloading st Chicago and Lockport. Tho total expensss, Including coal, crew's wages, ropairs of mackinery, sud expense of barge for forty-five trivs, amountea to 84,030, - 0. Fifty trips were made without the barge in tow, and forty-five with the barga: 10,000 tons of freight wera transported from Chicago to Lockport, ana 16, from Lockport to Chl m]fn: average consumption of coal sixty-soven poands per boat- Jond B" mile run; average coat per ton per mile, 36-10 mills (exclusive of tolls and expense of loading nud nnluldlmfi. With snficlent busincss to employ a varge with the propelicr canstantly, \hie cost of transportation could 'be roduced to 1% mills per ton per mile. Tho resulta on the Erle Cansl are aboot the same. large shipmentsof lard have been mode b{ (.‘hl:flga vin that water route. and tho capal sfeamer Rumington, with the first cargo, {s making fiood headway, Sha loft Buffalo at & I‘ m. Frie iny, May 18, ‘and panvcd Syracune, 180 miles, ot 7 a. ‘m., Monday Iast, making threo milcs’ an including stoppages and detentions. THE JUNE CONVENTION, Capt, Nicholson, the moving spirit Inthe Vessel- Owners' Conventlon, hold conferencos with anum- berof the owners licre yesterday regarding tho coming Convention at Duffalo, snd it {s underatood that 8 meeting of the vesscl-ownersof this city would be called for next Monday . or perhiaps later, Those who are unfortanate enough to have fnter- ©sta in vesscl property now realize tho necessity of taking somo action that will roduce the present a. hour, amount of tonmage on tho lakes, and enable them to obtain living rates of freight.© The p. t and - other low auotations lately made show that tho cut-throat nolicy has already beencommenced by some par- e, and owners ‘of sall craft in particular can see no reliof except In a combination aud a withdrawal of the surpluw tonnage from tho trade, No defi- nite nlan of rellef hos been Erfl!niml by any one, and Capt. Nicholson says he nasnone, anid for that reason urges the vessel.ownersto send delos gates tothe Liuflalo Conventlon, In order that the matter may bo dellberated upon, and tho neces- sury and \)mpur »leps taken to sccure the muche dealred end, Figures concerniug the lake marine tonnage, frelght rates, ctc., will be propared and presented fo the Conventlon Dy those conversaut Wwith thoso matters, In this connection it may be well toatate that Capt. Nicholson denies having had lnf!'hl! of ine apection for presentation to tho late Detrolt Cone vention, ani kaid yesterday that, a8 n vesecl own-. er, he desirod that somothing should be done to improve the lake cur‘lmg trade, and (hat was the theme H?wm\nlt i1 ‘his mind, bt believed, with others, thutrome falr and equitablo plan should be adopted wherehy owners and underwrlters could mako Just and eatlsfactory ratlngs of yessyls, LAKE FREIGUTS, Cricaso—Freights woro dull and nominalat 23(c far corn to Buifalo, The props Portage and Waver- ly were taken for corn to Buffalo, and tho schr ‘Wayno for barley to Kingaton at 53¢, In the after. nuon the schr Roindeor for wheat to Port Darling. tonat 7c. Capacity taken yesterday wan about 16,000 bu wheat, 107,000 ba corn, and 2,000 bu barley, & Burrato—Charters on the 2%a: Schrs A. M. Puterson, coal, Lleveland to Dulath, 60c per ton free, and fron are, L'Anwe to Ashtabula, $1.40 per ross tons schra Clty of Cheboygnn and J, 11, vad, coal, Clovelund to Milwaukes, 600 per ton schr Capo Llorn, coal, 8andasky to Surnla, S0c o or ton frec, and lumber, Alpena to Clevoland, 81,60 ¢t m, { sche Sam_ Anderson, stave-bolts, Buck- orn Dock to Builalo, 81 ver cord; stmr N, K. Fultbanx, coul Lo Chicago at isc per ton. CLEVELAND~—Chartors on the 22d: Schr 8. An- gorson, block atoncy Cleveland io Milwauked, frre, $1; schr Cunadfan, block stone, Cleveland to To- 1. 0. b, 31.70: achr J. 1L Wado, coul, land (o Liuffalo, 40cfree; achy William Young, coal, Black River to' Brockville, $1.25 gold, au {ron ore back, B0c; achr Wacousta, con), Clovelund to Torouto, $Livchrd, U, Tarter, block stono, Cluveland (o Buffalo, 81, ‘'and rock plaster back from Cayuga. Ont., Ric per ton, On thie %id: ~Hche Belle Stovens, lumber, Alpena to Vermiliion, at §1.50 on ratl; schr John L. Greon, stuves, Deirolt to Bullulo, ot $1.00 vn bazrel und $5.00 on hogehwad. Z LwauKER—Schir Yolly M, Rogers, 10,000 bai on ownor's account 10 Cape Vincent. Datuoit—Charters on s Schr Theodore Porry, luinber, Alpoua to Dictraft, ut $1,33; echr Mary Hattie, Jumber, Alpena to Toledo, at R1.50 ¢ Worthinglon, staves, Datrolt to 1iufe 00 on barrel and 85,00 on \Vest fndise on rall; sebr Journcyman, staves, £0.00 on pipes and $4,00 on atl othere; scow Wellouse, heading, Detsoit to Clov $5.00 per car, CANAL. Baipoeront, May 24.—Aumvep—Aapte Leaf, Lockport, 0,000 bu oats; prop Montsuk, Locke port, 150 brl floar, 700 brle meal, Ciransv—Frederick, Peorls, 00,160 feet lum- ber; Gipsey Queen, Peoris, 72,030 featof lum- bor, 85,500 lath; prop Victor, Peoris, 07,284 feet Jumber, 15,000 lath; North Star, LaSalle, 70,- 360 foet lumber. Buipasroat, May 24—8 p. m,—ARmvED—C: aract, Ulica, U,000 ba cocn; J, Menard, Kaukak feoder, 4,000 bu_corng prop Alohawk Dells, Keue kakea feedur, 22,000 bu coru. Mobtana, 8t, Loals, 1,110,000 shine kport, 160,000 shingles, 1,000 cd, 2,000 posts; Tempest, §t. Louls, 1,112, » o Peecless, 8t Louls, 701,780 lwhfl[l: prop Montsuk, lmkpon, 4,631 bu ———— MARQUETTE, . &8pecial Ditpalch to The Trivuna, ManquxTrs, Mich., May 24.—~(lcared—Props H. B. Tattle, Annlld Er;m. Graves; acbrs runton, Ada) Oakland. Passed up—Slme Joseph L. Ilur&" Down—xinwun:'v. oy L4 ——— WATER-RATES TO NEW YORK. The raty oo wheat from Chicago to New York via lake and Erie Canal last season was 10c per bu, and oucorn fc. ‘Tho present rates from Chis cago to New York, via lake and canal, on corn are; Cbicago to Bultalo, 2ic per bu;j lake ivsurance, 25¢ per 100; Buffalo charges 1¢ per bn; Erle Canal rate, 414c pee ba,—making only B¢ perbn for corn from Chicazoto New Yotk. If the Erle Conal rata should fall to 4¢, and the lako rateto 2'¢e, corn can e dellvered In New York for 7%¢ per bu, The averaye ratc on wheat to Boflalo_last year was 2X¢c per bu, and on earn, 24c. Vessel-owners cannot continue much rates this yearand make s doilar, —— PORT HUNON, Bpectal DispateA to The Trisuna. Pont Hunox, Mich., May 24—10p, m.—Dowy— Tropa Mary Jarcckl, Matine City, Swallow and bargns, Bay City and barges, Ur—Props nron City, Jamen Piske,Jr., City of Talud;. Hollsnd, Arctic, Mayflower and con- sort, Daver and consort; echrs C. A. Ki - mnf‘am(e Hoyt, Swallow, Oar s«fi. !»:f"'fi'_ .?:53. Irhpemiog, . R, Merritt, L. B, Hammond, Jans Mclaod, Rrie Bolje, D, 8. Austin, C. B, Jones, Persia, Maumes Vjller. Wixn—Notthes nile, The storm has abated and the weather in fne. Wind-bound vessels and ca here are towing out. . ERIE. Fpecial IHapateh to The Tridund. Enin, Pa,, Nay 24, —Arrivals—Prop Wissahicon, #tmr Winalow. Tiepartares—Schra D. 8. Austin, Mary, prop D. Ballentine, : MILWAUKER, ” Spectal Dispateh to The Tridulle, ILWAUKEE, Wis., May 24,—Ci =~ Tekacs, wheat to Bacicetts Tarbor, Dfe ™ oLF NAVIGATION NOTLS. Cmicaco—Four hundred arrivals alnce Sator. day....Tho departare of many vesscls since the lumber and graln ficets arrived has given more toom in the overcrowded river....With the ezcep. tion of that carried by an 7.-0. reporter Wednes- day, thore was not s drop of **watkle" on board the Den Drake when ha *‘excorsed” up the river....Bome lumber luzzers have the prospect of an early lay-up before them.... The Union Towing Company put tha tuz R, Prindiville in commisslon this morning....Mliller #ros, aro making & new centre-board for thoechr Davld Stewart,,..The cxcursion stmr Ben Draka was Inapect- ed thoroughly yesterday by Capts, Warren and Farr, and found to bo al) right. The bollers aro sound and the vessel scaworthy,...Fifteen cargoes of Jumber on the market yesterday, and all bat twa sold before evening. The lumber fleet will get off with the first favorablo wind, and come around azain in a hea... Wind dne north yester. day, and therefors bad for ontward-boand versols, ++.Tho sche Kim City bronght in 220 telegraph poles for the clty's wires yesterday... A dispatch says the Fayette lirown lad her jibboom broken off Port Colborne night before last....Thomas W. Wnolcock, of tno Kerahaw, was fnjarcd lately by a block which fell from & masthead..., 1t was -ulodhg-uetmll gentleman ycsterday that the stmr John Stierman would not come hero to engage In the excuraion bosinees, and the De- troit Aeics corroborates 1t, and says she fs open forcharter... The Riverside has found the water too low at Bouth Ifaven nler toland during s blow, and on her firat trip, Wednesday, made Bt Joe her mooring place The tug Wood pgot her emoke. fack sinashed g innt the echr Minnle Wing yea. Inrd.l{ .(:ufi]l. oung, of the echr Japan, spralned ono o iis ankles badly fast Monday, but was around agaln yesterday, ... A phiotograph of the harbor was taken" yesterday ‘for the Signal-Scrvice epart- ment, with & viéw toward changing the§ocation of the storm sl 'nllL...TlePropn Hurope. with 16, 000 bu of wheat, and Shlckluna, with 16,000 bu corn, left for Montreal yenterda; g loft for the Upper Missourl night to ralse a sunken etcamer with o canro of Government goods on board....The schr Mary Collins has had to psy 878,60 tonnage-tax ' for taking deals to Ambiertberg, Canads, L year, 2:-The recelpts of col by thé ip-eet fhave ‘been 42,000 tons....Capt. A, I3, Foster says Lo made the ran from the Manitous to this port, with the echr I N, Foster, coal Isden, In eighteen hours, arriving here {numhy morning aty o'clock. ile ll'l;m‘n‘l Cli;ve und._n‘ Hal THER Ponrts—The ser Hall went ashors Qull Shoal, Lako Ontarlo, Monday nmmu.t.'rg: tug City of Alpena haa been purchinsed from Avery & Murphy by ticorga L. Colwell, of An Banble, snd will icrenfter be owned thore. She will do gencral towing.... It hay been cownputed that the recent jee blockade at the Flats cost vesael n{» . Falcon Wednesday e ownem of tho lakes an _sggregate of $400,000 In loss of time, lhmln't’i‘ extra mwlnxibmu. etc....1. G, Blanchard, of Detrolt, has taken the oldZSarah Van Epps for $450, ... Tha Buffalo yacht Corealr swampcd on Lake Erie ou Monday,” There wore on board B. 'T. Hall, Fhilcas 4. Cook, Jr., Martin Clatke, Charles Ilul), and Edward Fleld, sl of whom reached shore safely....., Four carriages and four carta, Intended for the Jife- raving statlons of Lake Buperior, were at the Northern Tranalt wharf, Delrolt, ' yesterday,... The prop City of New York, of the Norifiorn Translt Line, was, at ,lost advices, loade iny ralirond fron st rworo for Du. luth, Lake snnednr.....(:-nmfiln steamers continue (o tske large numbers of passengers to Duluth. They aro " en routs fo Manitoba... ‘The schrs nght Uuard and George Worthington have been fitted up and pinced In commission at Detroit,,..Bhortages and ~ surplusages small ar Port Oolborne this scason....The rop Il E. Palue, which has remuned idie at rand Haven quring tho ps two 19 belng ftted out fur mervice, begin ruonlug about the st of J ot the ficet st present in port ot Milwaukes, tho schrs Pred A Morse, Bophia_Minch, C. P, Minch, G. I, Warnington, I A. Kent, Thomas Gawn, and prolubly sevoral othiors, will' 20 to Eecanaba and load lron ore, and the schrs Montpelier and Clayton Iiclle will acek prain carges at Chicago. The Montpellor astled Wednesday evening...,John Doty, of Toronto, hu‘;!lll & small propelier for navigation of the Red Rivor, 1t fs ANty foet in length, twelve feot beam, and will bo two feet wa- ter “lm"lu'&’:a e‘nqplodm in ?“”&' liorse vower. TL“ ersel wi ilpped on two flat cars, and sent Duluth, thence to Moorchead by rai),’ ’ una . PORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivatsand clearances for the twenty-four hours cnding at 10 o'clock Jast night: A a 3 DL Do ot g, SO Sum e O umbiery schr i 0, coaly achr nison.. Clov Tvo ?x;-.mm nm- 8, Gswei and, coal; schr anistes, lumber s B rile, Sugl Clevelu, " coaly sche 1y, ¢, Cra Phelps, tiea) selr Muskegon, fighe Tailroad i Merri Milwa Y lpplu: schrJ, umbers schr. ° Montpelier, felir Camden, Erle coals schf 3 hall. wood ; chr 8, G, Andrews, siisicexin, wiod: iche M. Dall. Muskegon, Tumbers schr Weatchoster, Aske. on, tumbers schir Korth Star, Pentwater, junbe isvane, Clinrlotte, coalt schir 1Haing Sfar, Clev goa sehe Myl Atuskegun, lmbor; scu BNz Whita Luks, Turbers schr Setvin. i senr Jason Darker, Muskegon, w lumber; 3chi Toim Baine. ‘A, I’ Nichiol, Cheboyean, 1 BufTalo, sundrless schr Wil fee; Jimbers pron icoanuke, u i wilir, Cle riachr eland, t suuidrivs; schr J, ur, Cleveland, couls'sen Lilite Pratt, Suamico, umbers scow Bapnur, Uolfand, Jumber. CLEARANCES—SChT Bucceas, Fliison's Pler, 0 bu oats, sundrica; prop M. Gron, Manisiee, 0 bii oata; prop 1., Iianchard, Bulalo; 34,00 b corn, 30 4 porke, 73 ctacs Yard and sandrl MHamifn, “23bu caru, 10tons b } s, Graud “Traverse, 100 sy b Lrls 1bri beaf, and'sundries; Pensankec, Liato b corni prop Jay Gould, HuTalo, Z0am i 500 bris Bour, sundries; prog Tempraty White Lake, 10 comy ache J. 1t Noes Kingston, 18000 B wiieaty schr O, M, Tond, ingsto, 14, 50 bi coruj Wayne, Kingwton, 22,441 b bariey, et ek, 3 1 ‘corn, ke, 10 Qoorgluns ting Over OMeo, y Washington (D: 0.) Star, Col. Rryant and Mr, Jack lirown, both of Georgls, had a diticalty in the Treasury Depart. mont about noon to-duy. I sveme that Heyant waa tulking to a lady In the ball in frout of "As. sistant-Becrotary AcCorwick's room. he cused him of pretending to uwo hia fnfluenc have her rolnsiated in tho Dovartment, whilo at the same time ho was working for another person, whose name she domanded of him, Hrysnt he would give the name when ho chose to do so. who was present, then drow a little closer, ond demanded the ne immediately, Uryant lcherl back, haudud some papers t & messenger, snd tarued around Just In time Lo recelve & couple of scvers blows from Brown's Sat, ono unier the chin, the otbcr under the eyo, tocether with some very hard words added to the phrase ** carpot.bage ger." Muu, both put thelr bands in their rear rockol-, as It feeling for plstols, tho mewsenger hought it time to [uterfere, and nted farther hostilitica by separating thons, dy rematned a sllent wituess of their douglity di Dr. Plorce, of the World’s Dispensary, Buffa. to, N. Y., has perfected, by the combluation of certaln vegetable extracts, & natural specific, which he does not extol &3 a cure-all, but oue which admirably fulfills s slugleness of purpose, belng a most positive and relisble ‘rededy for those weakuedses and chronle complaints that allict the women of tho present day. This natural specitic compound e called Dr, Plerce’s Favorite Prescription. It 18 sold by drugeists. EDUCATIONAL, ALLEN’S ACADEMY. be closing examinations end lterary exurcises of this fourishlug school uceur the Oret week (0 Juge. Tha auat schuol will commenca the frst Bluaday of Beptetaber est, This most eleqant aul thorougnly 1y tue Uulted blates preparcs rinceton, Hamlltn, or o cas. CULTS OF TWELVE PROFESSORS, ul\‘nznx Akwu Dess the schoul. A few pupils re- cotved o s Tamlig o hy Vrcaigeat, * FO0 Clifeaxd. MOTTLED GERMAN SOAF, B ot ees b b SR WHEN BUYING SOA% — ASK YOR— PROCTER & GAMBLE'S Mottled Cerman. There {s None Better, O MORE EQOHOMIOAL FOR PAMILY USE* 'FRIDAY EVENING, May 35, and SAT- ANMUSENENTA. PR L L L L IR LYON'S RATHAIRON, APOLLO CLUB CONCERTS, To-DAay | IS (Rl ol hel g o it is bero g, & season Tickers, | YOURIFH o will & e [earn Dow it may wormm {De-done at 3 small SAVING?)Cost. Men and women shonld be carofal of thetr hair. 1t1s not merely an ornament; it fs as much a part of Nafura's plan for the perfoction of health and the orescrvation of 1ife, as fs any other nember of the (Including Reserved Scats,) TO THE 3 GRAND APOLLO CLUB Festival Concerts HAIR body. BEGING 3 yllen of clenca have u{nnhted long and o ¥ for the best my AT 152 STATE-ST., |5 a5l oo & —_—— hirty-five years o emlnent scholar, EXPOSITION BUILDING, Prof. ..Tbnmym\ Ly:r‘lz.u'nl New Jerscy, entored — into a thorough stnd{ of the matter, " He want Baturday Evening, May 26, at 8 p,m,, | to the very root of it. and his Inhors wers crowned with success. Tle it was who gave to the world that priceless discovery, L Lyon’s Kathairon, Forthe growth and prescrvation of the nalr. - The preparation sprune into immedlate and world-wide favor. It was just what was wanted for the purpose. OLD SETTLERS’ PROMENADE CONCERT, Given by 100 of the Best Musicians of Chicago, ASSISTED BY Mrs, ARTOR] N SENGE, the Mow Hengfoat Contralto. e f ’fs‘x’é’gfi%cmpé%%vm i Mr, JOHN CAILLE, 8oto Corner. " The Orchestra Pleces directed by the following Condactors: J. AL W@B. CIl. ROMANTS, LYON'S KATIJAIRON has never becn s X0 cligswoLD, JOIN MOUTER | planted or cast aside by the prople for the very LEBRUN, ™ AR EHRENFURTIL, | Food reasas that nothing ebaal 3 5 how sort een found, ; The consequence 15, that the KATHAIRON has becore more and more popular every year, and Is now In dally use by mufiona who “under- staod its wonderful value. Besldes boing the heat halr dressing over pro- duced, 1t'will positively prevent graynees, and will restore new balr to bald heads 4f the roots and follicles are not destroyed. If these things are £o, 1s not such an artfcle of the greatest value! That they are so, has been testified to by thou- £andls, and is abundantly proven by the glnlnry. of uu; KATHAIRON for more than one-third of 8 century. A FATR SPEOIMEN, 1 have been entirely bald for several ) Cope - stitutional, I !npwg. I gsed a few ’l!i;lr:lelw:l Kathatrun, and,to my great surprisc, 1 have a thick growth of ‘youny halr. COL. JOIIN L. DORRANCE. No other article Is comparable with the KaTn- m)': ln respect of these three most {mportant 1. To Cure Daldness. 2. To Restore and Deautily HAND & PREIBERG, Managers, ADMISSION, 26 CENTS. TWO GRAND SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERTS AT THRE MOODY AND SANKEY TABERNACLE, URDAY AFTERNOON, May 26, Popular Rnnday School Choru #elected from K Kunilay NChuolE, BEMONIAL CHOTIt and & Powerful ¢irehentra, uartetts Musle by Mrs, EMMA THUISTO L1774k FOUSEMAN, Sir. 8. DEXTELL, and M FROP. 0. 11 MERWIY, Musical Conductor, TICRETS—Adulta, 25 cents: chlldres, ; be had st ail Heliziobs Hookatares, o 12 CeRUI t0 HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Macume & Havznuy. »««.Proprietors. GREAT BUCCESS OF e L ey [l s Evening at B o'cl THE GREAT BURLESQUF, JACK THE GIANT KILLER. by 1,000 Rcholars, sted by the BLISS Matinees 2% and 50e. _Evenings, foc, 75 A piicahmeck Miss KATE CEARTOR T (e %S or. McVICKER’S THEATRE, Nenefit and Last Night but One of the Great Emo- tloual Actresa, ROSB EXTINGE. This iday) evening, May 23, Douclesult's piay, 13 mete LK) ADTIEA S, Doucleault's soctety 108K EYTINGE.+.1ovs88.0e.r AMANDE CHANDOCK Flayed by her over 20 nights fn New Yorks Batur- day, Rose Eytings Matinee. onday nexi, *‘OUR HOARDING-HOUSE, " with Memrs. W, H. CRANE, STUART RONSON, and M- REE RANKIN inthe cast. Scats can now be secired. Beautify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—~The Kitiairon I8 no eticky, pasty aulphur and suzar of lead, to patut and daub thie halr and paralyze the bralo. 1t is a pure and limpld vegetable lotion, Intended to restare the halr by natural growth and relnvig- oration, 1t I8 the most delightful toltet dress- ingknown. Nolady's or centleman's tollet oufit is complete without LYON'S KATHAIRON. ONLY 56 CENTS PER BOTTLE, 80LD EVERYWIHERE, 3 ADELPIIl THEATRI J. 1, HAVELLY..... Proprictor and Manager LARGE AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES NIGUTLY, . The Public Delighted ! A | The nqulellm'nu‘ Mexienn e LL 28" NIGHTS! Flee untnn; niment sells to- AW atial MADIES NIGUES! The Theura Bl | BALAL | Tlstang Liniment solly 407 faced. Ticarticat appiaube greeta the Tamors i;fl@‘} 20 yenrs ngo, boforo Avarmu H a " EBI Y’S mSTRELS. AT of imitators, tompte y itw r 50 GIEAND STANS. 50 VoRe| thta tavor on e Musianes Ina Magnincent Programme. Pertection and Beane- | EVERY | (S (LNGE 08 Ihe Musangs Thent of Minsirelay, Every night this week. Alio | EVERY| nud we boll th Weinesdsy and Satirday Matinecs. s ove SO0P0 HMOYEE. ; §~ Speclal Perform ance Bunday Eventog, \ggfl% W oy h remady (o puln. - NEW k(J“ll‘u\(.“) THEATRE, WOUND! ;‘;’;’.‘,‘:};",“5,‘.;‘“";’;“’."‘.""“““'.: Clarkat.; opg. Ehermaa Houss, WOUND| nngel of morcy tn overy fhine Return for & brlef enpagement of the EMPEROR 0! LS TIDIGITAT HU Lo, Lt CODTALAND e CAZENEUVE! WOUND! 1ly=for 25 cents. T WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ""LEA & PERRING Commenclng WEDNRBDAY EVEN'G, Evening. nd SATUNDAT SIAFINKE, o7 30 Every Ohu:*a of Performance each evening. CELEBRATHD & ___POPOLAR PRICES. GLOBE THEATRE, | rrovouscrp ny EXTRACT Devpisincast.. below Maduon. CUNNOISSECES SPALETTENR from & MEDICAL GENTLE- MAN at Madrus, to his Eparkllog Olio every Groat . wSharkli iroat Dramatic Camp'y, ight. dow Massacre; JONUIAF prices, i, 15,50 TO DE TUK brother st ‘R % McVICKER'S TIE “OXLY GOOD m‘:‘):;:'n’:;r‘:m Reats can now be socured for the Qreat Comedy Suc ceva ' ATIOR 9 ©Tell LEA & PER OUR BOARDING-HOUSE. SAUCE, RINE that thelr Saics ishighly esteemed 1 ANERY, bl o L R India, sad s, tn my o St s e L nrulnn. the most pal- 2 EVERY VARIETY ]2 afabie & wall as ‘tha * must wholesomo Bauce 2 o nisi, & thatla made,” ‘ WORCENTERSHIRE SAUCE. TREMIUM AWARDED AT CRNTEXNIAL YOI % 1st, Exccllent Taste,” % 2ud, Very Carefully Prepared.” MILLINERY., CHOICE SHAPES, . RICH FLOWERS. All the lead!ing styles in ILA'TS, trimmed and untrimmed, including Fronch Chip, Milan, and Fanoy Biraws, atour usual C“POPULAR PRICES." 124 STATH-ST _WEBSTERS. _ & 2 v SIGNATURE s on RVERY DOTTLE, JOHN DUNOAN'S 80N8, NEW YORR. OCEAN STEAMSIITES. North German 1oyd. esteamers of this Company will sall every Batc.. day from e B WY ) - “Fhird-st.. 1{oboki e NEW TUBLICATIONS. | filrauliSt it foy Sk lo Sidamiine, A TINMELY WORK, cabins Gav vt Mlscrice, S0 Tumened Vot fcichs = VAR apowhax rees New Great Westorn Steamship Line. From New York to Rrisiol (Englandy direct. BOMELSET, Weste ‘mm‘uuh, h)'\l‘ull Xxcursion tickita, § &.’AL Alvpl o WL ¥, catrel ladl GENERAL TRANSATLARTIC COMPANY. e S N R, PICE OF PA Northern and gsialic Defnses TURKEY; With sn Account of the Military Vorces and ths Armauent of the Belligerents In the Present Esstern War, With Colored Map of *‘Turkey in Asts“ and **Turkey in Europe,* certifical 55, Michited Sree SRRt GE LN Cubin, $1 TO VHE~1st PRICE.....0s oo FIFTY CENTS. qfih’%’fl*mfl"m&w beddt, sad auease D. APPLETON & CO., Publiiers, | slfgingt ' b Low PO o s iy basion 540 & 551 Broadway, N, Y, | Flrst Cadln, gaoto $100, acca o Scogmmoda- o s Sdibg wyary g e abgver. :hld'lm;.n‘;:lcgv:lhh:{l Ty olicid rates, evalile o bran Sent free by mall to any address In the United States, ou roceipt of the pri o CARBIAGES, MEARNEN 006, | #% humage and fretent apoly o Landaus, Landaulots, Coachics, | eceSRBRES des gz y y = FITHES OF FINEST MAKE AT LOW FRICES, m.....!‘”;:*"; PTTEE HEARSES oinuan IN THE GREATEST VARIETY, S C A L E s CRANE, BREED & CO. oF ALL X1XD8&, FAIRBANKS,MORSK & GO, g 111& 118 Lake St., Chicago. COMIC PLAYING CARDY. felinse Comip Playing-Cards afulto buy oaly the Geaulas, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Lerctofors esisting botween NOVEL!——OMIGINALLY —— AMUSINGY 11 | Johes Kl aad Cromens Btach ander iy oron nerm ; NO' G SILLY—NOTHING V‘i\-uhl‘- 0;%‘!“ .‘lr‘mhzc».‘ bas beeo dlfla"t\r by Inului b3 ENDLESS AMUSEMENT FOR OLD AND YOUNU! mnknl Elther one of tho undersigned caa use tha an e SRR TR Rt e Rk e ta solllcuent of wreqll SRS 1Y ! ol A g Wy T el 73 o ] JUST ouT. 07 Liberty sk, New Yorke 5 CLEATENY HIRSCIL