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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIU SDAY, APRIL 4, 1878, 7 Ap- En. ts, hoto rom’ yos- Aen- Our for ght. for on, She ~on owh it apt. apt. :fia: vero N~ 1 88 ard, %nd the mor for ria, and Til- the was hed between agents of ponl and non.pool companies, with s viow toward eff¢cting & compro- misa; bnt, so far as learned, no anderttanding was srrived It. 1t s quite probable that farther efforts will bo made to establlsh fair rates, but sgents themrelves haye very littie faith in thele being kept any tength of time, Unless_something is apcedily done the eargo ratea to Buffalo must go_sifll lawer. It was gen- erally underatoort yesterday among marine insnr- ance agents and vessel-owners that one company sl jeast wor wreiting A 1 and A 4 hall riaka at he, snd an_instance given where & line wae taken on two steamers at that rate, DBADLY LISTED. The steam-harge Leland artived from Ludineton yosteraay forencon With & cargo of siabs and green Jumber, and was badly lated to the starboard. The Jight slaba in her hold and A heavy deck-Joad een Inmber, together with a smait quantity of water in lier bilze that had ran forward, cauned her to Iist frenly six alrenks out on the pork side, Blio went fo dock Lo unload, and will go fnto dey-dock for Inapection, MASTERS AND SAILORS. Ownere and manters assort that tha eallors are too exorbitant in theie demands for $1,80 per day when frelghts aro as Iow ns at present, and propose to keep thelrvesscla 1n port fora whils longer rather thansubmit tothem. They bellevo $1.25 faa fatr day's wage, Dut the sailors say nay, nad refugo to ship for losa than $1,560, A Jockeont i tha resull, and masters and sailors will play **fresze-oul’ for a time, TIE CANAL. DBrtpaxrort, Aprll 3—1 p. m,—Anntyxn—3ion- tauk, Lockport, 450 bels flonr, - CLEARED~Omohs, Morrls, 2,000 ft lamber, 5,000 lath. Diineront, April 8—9 p,m.—Anmyzo—0Orlon, K:‘nkflkeo Fef‘( or, u,nog bu curn.‘" 000 shing! CLEARED—Pecricss, Seneca shingles, 24, 000 Iath, 1,200 lt'lnmbcr; Mnnt’i\lk, ungml 4,312 bu wheat, [ ACCIDENT 70 A BTEAMER. The Goodrich stme Chicogo, while approaching Milwankes Tuceday morniug, broke her beam- contre, and became heipless, Word was sent to that city, and the tug llagerman weni out and towed the disabled stenmer 1nto port, It will re- quire twvo or threw days to rapsir the damage. TIIE ERIE CANAL. An Albany dispatch of yeaterday says the water will be let intu the Ezie Canal on the 10th lnat., and It will be fally open for navigation on the 18h, With some nnimportant exceptions the toll tarif will bo the samo as tuat of last year, NAVIGATION NOTES. Cnicago.—The prop R, C. Britain Is filting ont for the east shore trade....The prop Jurd hos gone into dry-duck for repairs....The Captaln of the Onconta says he will snil for Buffato with his 27, - 200 bu of corn About the last of thia week....A referenco to Tux Tiiuunz's port-1ist will ahow the movements of vesscls from 10 o'clock nizht befors last until tho same bour Iast night...,Tie props Philadelphin, Qordon Campbell, and Arabis had ateam nup yesterday, and were having thele nhia- chinery overbauled. ...The - cattal-boat ‘Tam beott, with . 5,000 bu no armde corn, was unloaded at the ‘‘Paclic” in two biours yesterdsy by tho flonling etesator.... Capt. Dundy wili sali his Gospol ship Glad Tidings to Lake tlufon this scason, with a view toward evangeltzing the sinnors on he shores and 18landas of that ses.,..The echr Bosello wont up to the der- rick at Miller Brothers' ship-yard yesterday to have anold foremast taken vut auG anew one put in.... U. Nleson, owner of the schr Cn{nhum. has glven Eumuel Hwennon 4 one-third Inforeat ($1,000) In bia vesacl Sor a unc-half interent in the ache Dawn, Valued at 4 llko amount....’The tug American KRagle is inving extensive repairs done, fncluding 4 tiew pllot-house, uew rail, stanchious, and gune cral overhauling of the boller. 'Thore s some talk by Cant. Dahlke of entering the Unlon Asso- clation, but it fa auld their desiro to rate him bu- tween fiest and second clase 1s not meeting with his favar, The chantes aze that sho will run wild, Ersmwngne, —The stinr Wilte {a being tepalred and repainted at Toludo....Capt. Joe Kendrick, formerly of the ache Pelican, will ihls season com. wmand the scht ten, Sherman, He has arrivea at Milwaukeo, froin Ciovaland, to fit out the craft. .. John E. Payne, of Ene, Pa., well and favorably known along the lukes from his councction with the Anchor Line, is ubout to remove to Philadolphis with a viow to occupylng a responsivle position in tho sama imumlg.. Jducob Johinson, of Nacine, has sold to Gustavo Uundersvn, of the samo Incv:l the whole uf the schr Magic. for $300, and Elljah Houguton, of Manitowoc, has sold to Chiarlea ¥, A, Bach, of the saug ulnu{. ong-half of the schr Hannsh klu for $700,.. The Miiwauxce Comuion Councll ~has adopted a resolution calling upon Congress to re- catabiish tho Inner light on the north pier of that harbuz, both llr'hu uclng necessary to formsha proper range light to ennvle vesacls to safely enter tho port during the night. PORT OF CHICAGO, The following are tho arrivals at this port for the twenty-four hours ending ol 10 o'clock last night: intvALS=—Bohr Defvi harlest . & P, i, H'e’:i barce oo B o Gratd lisscn, Numock Arnold's siip: prop ‘Leiand, Ludington. lumber, Ash: {uul n\m, schr Atsunto, Ursnd Ilaven, lumber, umber districty scow Luntest, Ahnapes, lumber, DI vislon streuts schr itouse Simmons, Muueznn.}umb:r. Kinzle street; sehr Kate Lyons, Muskegon, lumber, :ll'l“l;‘kutgll prop Bkylark, Bi. Joe, suadrics, Wabsahi WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT. Declslons Rgndored in That Tribunal Yester- day, Apecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Mapigon, Wis., Aprll 8~The following de- clslons wore rendered {n the Bupreme Court to-day: Bacon vs, Racan; Court declines ta conslder the matlon, the motion belng too late, Unton Nattonal llank e, Itoberts: renearini granted on the single question on the amonn which thorespondent {s entitled to receive; opinion by yan, C. J. j Shipuen vs, Tho Btato; motlon to file amended answer averruled. Wight ve. Riudskopf; motion for rehearing ac- nied, with $20 costs, Knlekkoff ya Locutlant;same order, ¥ Tho Btate vé, Lockwood; Court declined fo an- ;wm{ t&u(rllt‘)m rcporied, there having beon no e al, . E‘:rpcntcr va, Bhepardson; ordor afrmed. Rasuniussen ve, McCabe; judgment reversed and romanded for judgrment for the appellant, in mc- cordanco with opinion; oplnlou by Cole, J. Wheeler ya, Peroless; motion far rehearing de- nled, with $:25 costs, Alien ve, Heyfricd; judgment reversed, and new lr!fiurdurcu. ' o - ompian va. Insurance Cotnpanyt order afiim. od, and remanded for further py'u‘zce!élng-, = f(ellly va. Insurance Company: same order, -fll!mml‘?cn ve, Insurance Company; judgment aftrmed. & DNIL:"B" vs. The State; same order; opinion by you, J. Insursnce Cnm!un va, Dheing order affirmed, Banuister vs, | l‘y same ordor, Johmson va, Nailway Company; same order. Felt vo. Amidon; judgment revarsed, and re- wmanded for & now trial, . Btata vs, Parlsn; question corlified; answor in lh&uun\l:o.' d 5 Vil egg ot 8).; respondents, va, Jones ot al., ap- pollugf-: nul:ml g W. ¥, Catter for lpp!ll‘nt‘:. Gnd by Alexander Wilion for reapoudents, e —— hine 'Em Up.' The bootblacking trade ia destined to be over- crowded. . Tho exchanges are publishing a charming sketeh of & Yolo graduate who opon- ed a law-oflice in New York, and then, ruther than starve while walting for clients, opened Lusinces as a bootblack under the sidewalk at the entrauce of a down-town restautaut. His earninga soon ran u& to 86 & day, and ho had to bire un ssulstant. Whilc he was at work ne dis- gutsed himnaelf o that his best friend could not recognize him, but out of business hours the bootblack wus an clegant gentlewan, living in & nlylinh boardlng-housks on 'nvem{-flrn. street. ‘That he feil i love with a beautiful belng, that he had a jeatous rival, who Hinally dafscovered the vulrur occupation, sud Informed tuo vener- ablo papa that the young lady woa keepiog com- uy with a bootblark, goes without saying, But the denqument 18 very touching, * Lillol" yelled the old gentleman, red in theface, “come here. Yoa inay take Jobiias suon as yoa pleaso. He set about earning a living houcstly, and lias succeeded. He will get on” The bootblack bas resigned the brush and resumed the practice ot law, aud he haos gathered his Lillie to nls basam. (o, young lawyer, aud starve no more. Who says, llcro; come, shine *ems upt ———— Alezander Dumus at Home, Sincinnait Enquirer, Alexander Dumas, the younger, lives in & magniticent house In Patls, crowded trom ground Bu0r 10 roof with obfects of art. He Is fond of ictures, and {s au Intlmute fricnd of M. Melsson- e, Ho has & bandsomo fortune, and ls_very Reaervus to needy authora. Il writes slowly and palustakingly on blue highly-glazed paper, wg:h & quilt pen, ‘the * scream ' of the lattor on t :'n‘" ace ol the former belng particulariy soothing to Lis narves, . On his desk lics au ob- Ject which be 1s wald to louk upon as io some sort o talisman that 1t is & cast of & hay ?m’g‘ hhs Euad fortugs. i ) broad palin, aod feshy, Ifi‘ ’t:‘p:lhll:x?l ! ;::'Ey': the hand of his father.’ Dumas' wifols @ Jids- slan lady, and the & us- Colette wud deanhanretyo daurbters, Milee ing, witty, aund latel] “ N clun?l; ualk, s - Uulike otber cathartics, Dr. Plerce's Pellets donot render the bowels costive after operation, but, ou the contrary, they establish » perma- peutly biealthy action. Belng entirely vagetably no particular care is requiréd while usiox them; Bold by drugglste. & " LOCAL POLITICS. Full Returns for Aldermen and Town Officers. Views of the Successful Bocialist---All Quet Again, ALL QUIRT. THE DAY AFTER TH® DATTLE. Thore was yestarday the usual quiet which follows an clection, and of the 40,000 odd peo- ple who furned out and voted Tucsday, only the candidates, especlally the defeated vnes, seomed tohave nny recollection of the eventtul day. Thero was quict at the political headquarters, the Republlean ones being totably dead. The Roclalista were a little Jubflant over the success which they had inet with In electing one man and nearly olecting two, and the Greenvackers were edified by the success which they had had n running 1n ono of their town ofticers, and tn polling a fafr vote in tho Bouth and West Divis- fons. Thero was but little sald concerning the newly elected Aldermen, and nothing will probably bo sald toneern- they ftoke thelr scate, !ng them until sehich swili hardlybe for 8 couple of wecks, since the votewlll most likely not be canvassed fefora Monday, and it will be 8 week miore before the new handns are fnatalled, Mit. TURNER, Among tho few succesalul ones concerning whom nothing has been sald in the papers, and ot whom fow outside of his ward know any- thing, is Georpe Turner, the Independent cah- didate It the Fifth. e lsa brother of James Turnet, who has the Jarze packing and slaugh- terlng establishment on Archer avenue, and is the Superintendent of his place, 1le I8 a person of far mure fitners and business experience than usually comnes from that ward, MR, STAULER, A reporter of the Journal had n talk yeater- day with Mr, Btauber, the Soclalist Aldermnan rom the Fourteenth Ward, in which thoe latter gave his views as to his puflu)'. “*Mr, Stauber, what wiit your policy In the Council be?*" said the reporter. *+1 shall york for the futerests of the majority of the peoplo, to the letter, akl down both in our national and local platfoeme, ' was the reply. **What is your idea In rogard to public improve- ments?’. “*T think that we should firat make the homo clean and comfortablo on the instde before we he- gin wotk on the oatside, and .for that reason one parks and bonlavards ought to be let alone until our stroete are put In better condition. 'Fho con- dition of vur strects 18 tnoat shameful, especiolly in the wards whore the poorcr classes renlde, This is not only true of the side or unimporiant streets, but alee 0F tho business atrects, ' was the reply. "lnnprmo Jou have some interest In educa. tlonal mattersr't *\Wea belisve that there ought to bs more schools, ' *+ Well, thon, how do you Jook upon the efforts to cut duwn the achuol appropristions?™ ST am ovpured to it," ** What Iudyour feeling In regard to the teaching of music and drawing, and the instruction in for- eign langougest™ **I am in favor of them, provided all the chil- dren can be taught the primery hranches of educa- tion. After they have beon provided for In thia way, if there is anything left, I would ilko to se- 1t expended for the benoft of hizh achools, Kvery child should have an uflmrlunny 1o obtain & pri- mari cduestion. Thatis one of our great alms, We have not cuough of schools for our children, ™ “Iinow will yon act toward Lthe gns companivs and othiee organizations of that character?' **1 will do all In my power to orpuu fuch monupolies, Tshatl not be the friend of any cligne or rlx:g."but will work for the best intereata of 'Lm eople, "pl suppose you entertain fomo oplnion In re- gard to the reduction of the Polico and Fire De- parimenta?™ 4 Well, as for the Pollce Department, I think a reductionean be made without any injury, If the educational Intercsts of our children aro” provided fur, thore will be lesa need of o Police Depart. ment. +As to tho Firc Dopartment how do_ you foel?* 4 [ can't say anything ae to a redaction, butl my {dea wonld be to withdraw ftie iro companjos from auch parte of the city ny refuse to pay their taxon, and place thom withln romch of people who sup. port the Governmeat, 1don't mean to say that I would be In favor of letting a tax-fichter's house ot store burn down without an effort to save i, But the people who gny their taxea’ought to have the lullell"benem of the protection of the Fire Le- artment, L ‘;,\V‘l_n'nt 1a your ldea of public improvements gen- o “gnmolhlnl ought to be done by which onr streets conld be improved, and thus provide means for the employment of a large number of men." “*Yon ato in favor of golog ahead with the new Court-Ilonse " **As long as fo much money has been apent on it, lkn':'lnk we ought to keep guing on withthe wark, . *+ Do you hape to be succeaafol in carrying out your principles in the Cuufichl singlo-handed " *"No, but Isnaljdo all 1 can in advocating them, snd smelforating Ltho condition of the poorer cioeses, No man s expected to do ln{lhlnzbe- yond tha rauge of possibilities, Wo will not Join with any party, and money cannot doit.” ‘*Iias your party any sympathy with the vio- 1ence that was used by tho rioters Jast summet* **Nojan & parly, no sympathy was rocelved from us. ‘There may have becn some of our mnem- bera concerned 1n the riots, but they were not thero a2 our represcutatives. **Incasaof any more domonstrations of that kind, would ‘{our party be a8 sympothizer?? ) 2 h"wom not; we do not countenance vio- ence. TTEMS, The Democratic County Conventlon for tho clection of delowates to the Btate Conventlon s tix ba held atnoon of Saturday at the Palmer ilouse. The West Town Republican Campaign Execu- tivo Cammitteo held its flnal meeting at 66 aud B4 Bouth Halsted streot at 5:80 o’clock yester- day sfternoon. All tho busincss transacted was the scttllog of bills incurred for the election, THE VOTE. CONRECTED FIQURES, The following figures givein brief the voto for Aldermen'and town officers Monday: 7IRT WADD, ‘l'u\cy. Do sessinessees BOO Bands, R .. 708 MeAnlifle, 8,,. 30 Tuloy‘-mnlm‘u 158 Sanders, D, and N 888 Rosenberg, 828 Bn‘n) R, 441 Echiliing, 07 saudera’ majority.. €0 TUIRD WARD, Thelps, D., White, K. Tuchansa, N Gordan, T Lall, 8 .. Phelps' major Mallory, R Leach, D Stewart, Mallory's msjority Tarner, 1, .. Stroelow, 8 Iltlnluull)u. R, - seaanr SEVENTU WARD, McNslly, D. (long term).aees 1tlordan, D. (short term)... Kerver, R., Artley, 8.... Dielieldt, 1 Curran, N. McNally's majol { Riordsn's majorily k ; 161l {.inv:‘u.l; veres o Stanl, §- Lawicr's majority Smyth, R.. . an’el%y 1., Ttahop, B... oo eveeen Bwmyth's majoritye.eieee oue Elszner, D._snd N Rawlcigh, &t Clm&b:ll.l Weeks, I 201 Neft, 1. 83 Rawlelg! e Knopf, R... 1,000 ahan, 80d cWade. N.... # gnum.s.... . v _$ popl's majority.. . .o, 3 YOUNTERNTH WAKD. Stauber, 8.....0u00 o 1,41 Gast8eld, D100 85 Bruflx‘u‘fin. R.... g-lu ¥ eonn g&:ubu'l msjority. 859 B £ L2 Waldo, R Staut, D Parsons, 744 Waldo's majority. s o 30 SIXTRENTH WARD, - Wetterer, It 783 Korth, e Triop, D, e a7 Wetterer's majority 21 ARVENTRRNTIT WARD, Meafeey, 1..... Sese 1,022 Waiah, D000 2 Plliekenn, I Fricknnn, 8, B0 Nelnon, %., .. 27 MeCafTrey's majar 243 v Jonas, 1., . Laot Tirooks, It 1,217 Clavee, 1, b Jouns' majority 44 Loltector, fillllcv. ls CE [ amenthal, ..., ., Felles, 8, Batterman, ¢, 17, Miller's mnjority Aszesyor, Pateie, it....0.0, Turcman, 1), Lanterman Petrle's majorit Superelsor, Faller, R... ftes, D, Do llunt, 8.... Johnson, N.,, Loitus" majority Toicn Clerk, Brusewits, It O'itlen, I Goodrlch, Belle, §.., ., O'irien‘s’ tna) * Unllector, a!rm.‘lli’.. iniores i 2 e, Ayres’ ma, e Ass Jonity, Nupertieor, Jackeon, It, Boyden, Pickering, Ryan, B, she o '::. Bhorick's majority.., WEST TOWN, Collector, T " Hudek, Dixon, N Canscimal N Hrenan's majority, Supereisor, Guarney, Do wan L'ederron, R Kerrlgan, B., o(llone!. N.. i urncey's majority... Clerk, y Clanddick, Kennedy, 1t, Coldwater, B =] ceeein 1,082 BUBURBAN, RARRINGTON. ‘The following ufllcers were elceted: Super- visor, U. Btott; Assessor, J. V. Kingsiey: Clork, F. Hawley; Collector, A. 3. Ienderick- son; Road-LCammissioners, J. Sitker and D, C. Adams; Trustee, L. Duakley. NORWOOD FARK. Bupervisor, Solomon H. Burhaus; Town Cletk, Juln Cunmack; Assessor, Jesse Ball; Collector, Edward A, Cammacky Comumnissioner of Highways, Richard Versema; Justice of the Peace, Menry C. Willls, MAINR, Bupervisor, Lewis Poyer; Town Clerk, C. E. Benuett; Asscisor, Michael Hoffman; Collector, 11, Btege; Commissloncr of Highways, H. Hall; Towuship Trustee, Hugh Ratigan, Bupervisor, Iohnl;fL(A)rly l'A John . "y o) o Y3 BA . Allordy Coltector, ‘T, 1. ‘Fabiman: Town Clerk, D. 8, Morzan; Commissioner of High- ways, Jolin 1, Myer; Schiool Trustec, J. T. Uar- rison. WORTH. Bupcrvisor, Christian Krueger; Town Clerk, gh{\.\ilnr &utl\n-;,c‘u?r, [ IIJ?lelmlllkc: Collector, A, ¢ 88101 o H Bchool Trustec, C. I‘::;r.‘-' whwarey . Wiiton; EVANSTON, Supervisor, Max [ahn: Assessor, Georgo W, Huutoon, Jr.; Collector, 1. It. Scott; Clerk, J. R. Fitel; fllghwny 6ommluluner, Joseph Kiine, HYDE PARK, Dr. J. Ramsay Flood declines the nomlination for Trusteo In the First District. LAKE, The old Board, with the exceptfon of Clerk and Constuble, were elected Ly the fullowing majorlties: A, B. Condit, Superyleor, 83 ma- ority; George Muirhead, Assessor, ‘-"('.!: Peter b lurPllv, Collector, 2073 Patrick Nolan, Trus- tee, 7] Edward liyrne, on the Workingmen's ticket, was vleeted Clerk by 181 majority, and Frank Becker, on the same’ ticket, rkeelved 567 ninjority. i — e OHIO LEGISLATURE, Corumnus, 0., April 3.—fu the Benate, the Benate bill to permit benevolent assoctations to fnvest surplus cndowment funds, and hold se- curities upun which sich luvestments have been made, was pnssed, The Houso bill to rcorganize the Deaf and Dumb Asylum poesed. * A bllt was introduced to authorize the Incor- poration of telephone companies, 2 In thie ITouso a resolution was offered and re- ferred to the Finance Committeo directing the Lommittee on Public Works, at the closa of the present scsslon, to make a completo examina. tion of the public works of the State and thelr management, und roport thelr findings to the (Governor and Attoruey-General, The Houss bill to aiiiend the (Game laws soas to do away with the necessity of {msl(ng notices warning to prevent hunters trespassin: fuclosed lands, ! # on ———— THE SENATOR DECLINES. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cutcaao, April 8.—Your Springfleld corre- spondent states that my name {s mentioned in connection with the offico of Buncrintendent of Tublle Instruction. I dosire to eav that 1 sm not acandidato for that or anv other oflice, W. K, BuLLivaN, e s Anticipato and prevent slckness with Sanford s Jawmalcs Glnger. e —— TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY. Roomy, Doclipants. 1. TO RENT, 2, C. K. AILLER & CO, 8, JOIIN T. DALE, 4. DUEDEIL WATCH-CASE MAN'FG CO. 8. T RENT. 7. U, C, COOPER, | . 4, WAL L. DOW. A, J.BROWN. W. RODBINS, 9, WRIGHT & TYRHELL, 10. CHARTER UAK LIFE INS. CO. 11-13. PAIRCUILD & BLACKMAN, 14:13. JAMES MOKGAN, R, W, BRIDGE, 6. IENRY SEELYVE, W. D, COUPER. 1. TO RENT, . 8. G¥O, & L. P. BCOVILLE, 10 KWING & GARDNER, 20-21. 1. R, PRAISONS & CO. 22, ASSOCIATE EDITORS, 23, EDITOR-IN-CUIEF, 4. MANAGING EDITOR, 25, ASSOCIATE KDITORS, 26, L. C. EALLE, . 27. W. J. BARNEY & CO, 2, 9. . WILLIAM BRUSS, . NUIIOROSS & McRLDOWNEY, u. REDPATIL LYCEUM BULEAU, 31. COMMERCIAL EDITOR. ® 3. W, W. DEXTER, 3. TO RENT. 83, NIQUT EDITOR. . C1TY EDITOR, Ogicealn tha Uullding to rent by W, 0, DOW, Reow &. RACT OF HEEF, 33 A A TLIEBIG._GoMi COMPANY'S EXTRACT MEAT. FINEST Al 5 MEAT 'LAVOURIN“N%T%%ERAI?SE BOUPH, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, LIER(D, JOMPANY'S, EXTRACT :zls Bations alwald fsel grateful.’—Sae Sy B IRt CAUTION. -~ Geason:auly with the tae Ink across the le.:l.'.' et S - smption tn Ruglaad tocreassd ten. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRA or ::t'r..“'l:. be bad of it shnEupgn‘: United lates (wholssale oalyh & Purid & Lo, 43, Mark Laae, London, ¥agland. HAIRR RESTORATIVE. : SAVE|TO0 LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED BAIRl wHAT FoLLOWS. SAVE YOUR IIAIRL.—Tha laws of Health and Loagevity demand §t, {he customs of social life require #f. Tha matter f4 of great importancs in every way. DEAUTIFY YOUR ITAIR.~It is the sure passing crown ¢f glory, snd for tha lomof §t there * §3 no compenaation, CULTIVATE TOUR ITAIIL.-For by ho oiher mennd ean it ba snvod and besutified, LYON'S KATHAIREN, Discovered {Lirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, Is the most perfect preparation in the world : for praserving and besutifying the hair. < Besldes belng the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Hathalron will positively prevent grayness, and will res store sesy halr to bald heads, if the roots and folllcles aro not destroyed, 1t actually performs these seeming sulsacles, of ‘which tho following is A FATR SPECIMER. T had been entirely Lald for reversl years, cone stitutional, I suppose. I used a few boltles of Kathalmn, and, £2 11y prest surprise, Lhava a thick growih of young kalr, " COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U, B. A, In every important seapect {lio Katlalron {s atwo- lutely incomparalic. Itisunequaled 1, To Curd Daldness. 2, To Restora Gray Halr. 3. To Remove Dandrull, 4, To Dress and Deautify tho Hafe, BEAR IN MIND,—Tho Kathairon {s no ntlcky pasta cf sulphur and sugar-oflead, to palnt nnd danb the hair and paralyzo tho brain, It is n pure and Nimpid vopotalle lotion, intended tore- atare the halr Ly natural growth nnd reiovigoration. It 1s splondidly perfuraed, aad tho most delightful tollet dremsing koown, No lady's or prntleman'’s tollet outft fs comnleto without Lyon'a Kathalron, BOLD EVERTWILLRE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Sonday, April 8, the prevalling Metrupolitan success, Adapted from the French hy tieorge Fawcett Bowe, Fxg., aud proenged in SIX TABLEAUX, will Nes and lctireuie Superb anil Afnnfopriate Ce ding the follnw- ; rd, Mr. Milnes r . lirower, 3r, \Waldran, Mr. S, Mr, Jtingold, ME, Dunstan, Mr, Coxswell, M, Webafer) Mr, Thompeon, Mr, Craven, and Mr. Jaies. Mtsa Jottreye Lewtn Mied fus Gitman. Stta mify gl Mjas Alice Uirey, Mias erirade Dantoi, aod otifers. teo future riivemente. n ET NOW_OPEN. TIUE GREAT TABERNACLE, GREAT WENDLING'S *8: =i INGERSOLL Tiom a SEC“I;IT standpoial.” ‘MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8. **1lis review of the centnries and the ateady march of civilization and Cheistianity, wera as beautiful a: rrnndnrvcr fell from the lips of any lecturer,” Lhe Capital, \\'uj\ ngton, Tickels, 25¢ and %0c, includipg reserved seats, for wle'to-diy ai Toot & Koo', 150 Stateat, " ° HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Late Adelphi. 3. T TAVERLY. . e poprietor apd Manager Last Nights thtaweek of Kiralfy's very grand and ro. splendent production, TRIP TO T%B DIOOIN | Rtars of the World Dancers, M'lics De ltosa, Palladino, Corsl, Maous. Arnold Kiralfy, 24 Coryphees, 24 Neconriue, Mammoth Corps de lallet} t'llllfu[nh Theatre Come nany. by si nnfv-mrm with 3Mr. John McCullough and llr.{lnrlnn"lll L Managersof the Callfornia Theatre, San Francs adingthe Prominent Artises, Alice Har- ialatend, T, W Marlon binj Welnewins und baturtars 200 McVICKER'S TUEATRE, LAST NIGHTS O¥ TIB UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY IN THE GREAT DRAMA, A CELEBRATED CASE! :rmamfmber. the last pights, Wedoesdsy sud § 0, licene, W, A, Slestayer, urduy Mat! nu:. ; o Holban Atuts THE EXIL "SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART. hy MR, W. M. . PRENCH opon L e el ATt 10 Decurahe ATe wil be deltvered this ‘Tlmn«hn cveulngat the Acadeny of _flwl§n (Pike’s Bullding, entraoce on Munroe-st.) st O oiat subJect—Lizht, and Rhade. and Color,~feeely flustrated. _Admisaten, 00 cents, Tickets st the dvor. MYICKER'S TUEATRE, THE EXILES With all the magnificenee which his gained for it an nprecedented povularity ln Duston and Philadelphis. i:t{;ll the atiginal version transisted from the French of Victorien sardoy and Eugens Nus, will be produced MVICKER'S THEATRE, . MONDAY, APRIL THE 8T, With an augmented DRAMATICCOMPANY of 23 AR+ TISTS a0 150 AUXILIARIES, NO0OLEY’S 'l;illBA'l‘lll?. Prices, 81, 75¢,80c, and o8 prices, 50 and 230, BAMMETT] f the ireat Character Comed| MEPSTETIE RS (o hla recousiracivd creatiog, " FRITZ, Qur Cousin German, . Urand Wednesday Matine at 3 p. m., Eveniog pers formances at 8 o'clock, sad Baturds Inee at 2 p. m. l)undu. Aprii A, the great New Yurk success, B BXITLERS! Box sheot how open. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. TO-KIGHT, Grand Matines Baturdsy, LITTLE BO-PEEP! Pauline Markham, Maud Branscombe, Mlle, Lerths, Foy blstera, sud 40 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, 40 {rand Amazonian March and Transforination Bcena, Popular priees: e, 75c.s0d 81, Hox office vpen sl day, COLISEUM NOYELTY THEATRE, . Thls Evening and Fridsy Matinee, OUR INNOCENT PPASTOR. Ho e e ety A A A A A A~ A AR, Imported CANARIES, Talking Parrots, and other Fancy Birds, Goldfish & Aquariums. * FRED KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-st, Tatidermists’ Materials, &¢. — —— Photographer s 75 MADISON-ST., Take Elevator, Cabinets, 86 Cards. MEDICAL, QEEJEBBION S, COUGH, ALP)- TATION, aud all ll‘utlunl of the renrxmorr o elicved by the use of Leymsscur's o ribe (81,51 by 1 FOUG LI S U Asente Sew Fare ety arlaginte xeaeraily, 4 CARBOLINE. A WONDERKUL DISCOVERY! CARBOLINE. ADEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEDM, The Only Article that will Itestore Haér on Bald Heads. WHAT THE WORLD HAS BEEN WANTING FOR CENTURIES, ‘The grealest discovery of aur day,fo far sy alarge por- tion of humanity is congernad, is CARBOLINE, 80 artls ¢le prepared from petrolcum, and which effects s com- plete and radical curs In case of baldness, or whete the hair, owing to discases of the scalp, has becoms thin and tende to fall out. 18 s 4ls0 8 speedy restorative, and while Its nes secores a jugnrisnt growth of halr, it 8130 brings back the natural culor, and gives the most eomplete sstisfaction tn tne using. The falling out of the balr, the accumulstions of dsadruft, and the pre- matare change in colof, are all avidences of s dineascd conditiun of tha scalp and the giands which noutlsh the halr. Toarrest thess osuses Lthe article used must pos- sera mevdical as well s ghemical virtuns, and the changn must begin under the dcslp 10 be of permanent and lasiing benefit, Ruch an articie s CannoLixe,snd like masy other wonderful discoveries it Ia found to conslst of elementsaimost in thelr natursl state, Petroleum oil 13 the srticle which Is made to work such ex- traordinary resuits; but It 1s after it hiae been chemlcat 1y treated and complctely deodorized that it telo proper condition for the tollet. 1t was In far-off [ussia Lhat the effect of petroleum upon the hslr was first observed, # Government ofticer haviog noticed that s partlally bald-hesded servant of s, when trimming the lamps had & babit of wiping his ofl-besmesred hands in bis scanty locks,and the resull was {n & few monthe s much finer head of hiack, glodsy haly than he gver had before. ‘The ol wes tried on horses and cattle that had fost | thieir halr from eatdle plague, and the fesults were a9 rapid an they wereanatvelous. Themanes andeven the tails uf horses, which bad fallen out, were completely restored bt a few weeks, These eagerituents were Ler- alded 1o the world, but the knowjedge was practicaliy useless ta the prematuarely bald and gray: as nv one In elvilized suclety could tolerate the use of refined petro- leum nd & dressing for the halr, Bat the skill of one of our own chemisia has overcoms the difficulty, and.by a Process known anly to himself, he haa, ofter very lah- orsle and contly expertments, succeeded {n deodorizing petroleum, which renders 1t susceptibie of being hane dicd a3 daintity as the famous eau de cologne. The ex- perlments made with the deodorized Tlquld on the hue man balr wors attended with the most satontshing re- sulta. A few spplications whers the halr was thin and falling gave remarkable tone aud vigor to the scalp snd hisir, Kvery particic of dandruff dissppears on the orat of second dresaing, and the liguid, so scarching In fte nAtare, seems tw penetrate to the roote at once and set up & radical change from the start, It Is well known that the most beautiful colors ate made from petrole- um, sod iy soine mysterfoun operation of nature the use of this article gradually imparts a béautifal light bruwn color to the halr, which, by contlnued use,deep- ona to & black. The culur remalns permanent for an ine definite length of time, snd the change {8 so gradual hat the most {otimate friends can scarcely detect fta orogress, In s word. it s the most wonderful discov- ery of the age, and well calculated to make the prema- turely bald nnd gray vejolee. We advise our readers to give it 8 trial, feeling satfe- fied that one application wiif convince them of {ts won. derfu) effects.—(Pituburg Commerelnl, Oct. 72, 1877. The article ls renlnf its own story in the hands o thousands who ste using 1t with most gratifying ao encuuragiug fesults: Mr. GUSTAVUS P. HALL, of the Ostes Opers ‘Troupe, writes: ** Aftersix wecks' use am convince A3 arc also my eomrades, that your CARROLINE has an 13 pruducing & wonderful growth of nair where 1 had nono for years." N. MCCLARRAX, Sixth-av, Pharmacy, Pjttsharg, sayst ‘*The guod effects from the us0 of Cannue re brought to my nutice every day Lo such au ex- 1 1o justlty me in recommending 1t to oy mivat in- thmate friends. tmost natlsface tion as a Halr Renewer. CARBOLI CARBOLINE fay bafmusictt et o CARBOLINE jiliciomtnemicain, ™ *** OARBOLINE hrisenain! novrithment CARBOLINE Higuest faedicar aathirity. CARBOLINE fttioandviseror oath: CARBOLINE fitemaiaieaasr » CARBOL JaheL R fre teitares the GARBOLI S:fi';.‘"“'“"" of the CARBOLINE Hirfeadtoct'™ =oist 2= OARBOL Maken the halrlook natural and besntiful, CARBOLINE Rt g = CARBOLINE 1s now presented to the public without fear of contrs- diction as the best lestorative sud Beautifer of the liair the world hiss cver pruduced. Price - ONE DOLLAR Per Bottle, 8old by All Druggists, KENNEDY & €O., PITTSBURG, PA., Bol ts for tho United Stato e As:guduo.tnndcdrel:t Brluinn. % the 60LD WIIOLESALE Y MEYER BROS. & CO. AND RICHARDSON & (0, MILLINERY. A A A A A A A A A A AP AP A AP PN CHOICE CHDIC% CHOIC CHOICE CHOICE L] AT OUR POPULAR PRICES! Children’s School Hats, Trimmed Goods, Flowers and Novelties, WEBSTER, UOEAN STEAMSIIPS, ANCIOR LINEMAIL STEANER ¢ ) h) S DRV A x:v\‘nrk sod Qlargow, 7 AL'F R A.‘lcllulfi‘& 'u!n'l‘:u.u'um fiuh’\'lwfir’:{‘-}m p ";3 AUSTLIA, APl oo 14 aoa | ALEATIAC ADell 44, noon Caliny, 865 10 $80, Facuiston Tickois at reduced ratoe, hecond caofn, $40. Bloerage, $24 HRSDERSON BROTIE S, o6 Vashibgton-at National Lino of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Loadon, Cabin passage (rom §30 Lo $70 currency, Kxcundon fckets 83 mluct? rates. Btoorsge, §3U. DLrafts oo Yor m}fl; S Fierther Information spply to P. B, LARSON, No. ¢ Bouth Clark-st. North German Lloyd, The steamers of this Company will sall every Satur- Aay frut Brawoo Pler, fuut ot Tulrd stroet, Llubohn. tates 0! ‘nuur- rum New York to southampton, adon Hevre, and Brewen, Drst cablo, §100; secon, nll.’xn. s, guldi-;izcnm 830 currenor, For {;cu 8| o e s 2Bowliog Green, New York, INMAN LINE. Ualted Biate d Royn! Msil Steamiers, ew York erpool vis Queenstown, O N, Deps Wadteris Avdat. & South Clark-at. \ Uep. al 3 oo Urtat Boitath aud £clang for asee o KUMY8s, F.D('L s or Milk Wioe, a da- Arend's Kumfiz " Uelows sparkilog bavers elummu or 1ta {ovirorating sod feltening quu’uen. spcclally ‘uscful for dys- m:. Bend fur circulare A, §= = — Madison-sh NDy Chemist, IN B STARCH,. ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch Is absolutely odorless, and Chemi- cally Pure. It'is snowflake whito, 1t is susceptible of tho highost anltz most lasting Polish. .f possossos groater strength o body than other trade brund%. It is_packed in Pound Parcels. Full Weight guaranteed, It costs loss money than any Btarch in tho World. It is manufacturod in tho heart of Eh]%bgreatest ceoroal region of the 0. It ia Sold universally in America b§ tCh-oaaz's Almd Deulersl. A 8 annual consumption roaches Twonty Million Pounds. : ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI, . = . Erkenbrecher’s World-Famnus Corn-Stareh for Fhod. Bole Xortiehom Avents: Ahless, RAILROAD TIME TABLS, X: » R X i:u:;:';‘.fi' G i o el Txm%ug-.&n Efi%:lfi. Dfll.i.mn!u %&an&n abaetfic Fast Line.... .. uF loux Clty & Yanktn m &:’1’}' alubuque Day £x. 918 Cifnt m. am. aDubuqua Night Ex, vis C' m. A.m, Exres . m. am, nm mi [} 3400, m, il oilaa m: milj emom, m.|? 7:430.m. ™. |10 8., g. l l:hn.g. mle 18 m. it 7:00 s.m. n mfb 410 o, B tnoma & New Uii: it gRinuna & Cew Tim..] met 209k i siahd B¥dnd W i3 vin Janewvhi a5 I st am, uliman Ohl otel ars aro_rng.throngh, between Oni- Rl zlr)u: l'g:mcll Dufly, on lfintnl'm::flleulu:mlum .Noather road rune Puliman of any Other form ot Botel rars west of Chicaga, a-Depot corner of Wellnand Kinzie-ste b—~Depot cornerof Canal and Kinee-ste P CHICAGO, EURIIIM’OE & QUINQY RAILROAD. Depots foot of Lake-st., indiana-av.,and Sixteeath-st, andta xn::te:n\ -sts. Tlcket Offices, 50 Clark- o Mendota & Galeaburg Fxpress, Uttawn & Streator Kxpress, loekford & Frecport kapress. Hutmque & Stoux City E. Pueific Fast Expresa_... ansas & Colorado Exp er's {irove 'ansenger, CRRET.. T 52t ansas City & bt, J * Puliman_ Pilace Dining-Gars and Paliman 18-wheel Blee) ’l.rLTCug: are run between Chicago a2d Omatson the Pacloc Kxpress, CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS ARD C(HICAGO KANBAB QITY & UENVER SHOBT LINES. Unlon epot. West side, near Madisgn-at, ‘bridge, sod Twenty-third-st. Ticket Ufice, 142 ftandolph-st, Arrive. Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex . m, Bt Louts & Bpringfeld EX....|* 9:00s, m.{* 8:000. m. Moblic & New (mmm&xx. * 00 8. .S 20D, M, &t. Lonis, Bfrln:fleld. Texas ! U0 p, m. , 7:008, m. Peéorta, Hurlingion § Fast Ex. |} 8:00 & heokuk Expiress. ! Clilcago & Paducsh .1t Ktreator, Lacan, Waiii'ton K Jollet & bwight'Accommdat’n CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corper Madison and Canal-sts, Tickss Ofice, &1 Bouth Clark-ot., opposite Sherman Houss and at depot. *10:108. m. |* 4:00p. m. 5 ® 8:00p, m. [*10:488. m. T2 ';All:r?m'l’nlnl.l d Ashye § _and thiPough NIk Exproas. t 0:00p, m.it 71008, m. s Milwauke: cknts t. Paul good em‘n‘ere‘vl-T"mnn' ‘:5.3 Prairie Crosse, and Winona. JLLINO t. and foat of Tw:nt‘n' : D'”"rfffls" -: 31 l‘i‘:ndnlnnv-t.‘ near ‘l.:flu.“"‘ Leave. Arrive. 308, m.|* 8:18p, m. !l 0D b, !e;uu-. |8 w:30a m.|¢ 6:13p. m. 0p. m.|{ 0:00i m, | &:150. m. m.|{ 6:008. m. m. te Expresa .. A g w Urieans pringfeid Kapress.. 3 Beld Nght Ex. e or, uriinaton & Keok Peoria, Burljogton & Keakul Dubunqus & flous City Et Hulmune & Sloux City Ex. #2e 8 ght runsto Centralia only, & On Saturday night ruas to Peoris only. MIOHIGAN UENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat, foot of Lako-st., 83d foot of Twenty-sacond-ag, Vieket Ofiice, 07 Clark-st., southeast corner of ftag dolphi, Uraud Pacite Hotel, and st Paimer House, 2dginniraua Pactie ole, anc suPaimes iaties. - Z, Leave, Arrive, llnll.svllflllnlnd Alr Line) Day Rapress Ksiamazon gumuc Expi fubt Expre PITTEBURG, IT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO BAILWAY, Depot. corner fml.l and Madison-ats. Ticket Oficos, & Clark-st., Palmer liouse, snd Grand Pacifio Hotel, Leave. Arrive, Mall and Expres :00 & t0. i 7:00p. M. Tacifie Kxi i§ 8:15 0, m, ) Ri0a. T Fait Llu-f’.‘ tl onun‘:‘? m. |} 6:308 m. BALTIMORE & OHIO. st Tlcket OMces: s drand Pacific, aud Depot (Exposition F;lflm.. o Arrive. Leave. — et 8:508. m.(§ 8:408. M § Di4Up. m.i° 640D, W . UAKE G0RE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERY. Morning Expreas, ¥ust I.hf-... p YMomingMatl—0ld Lina.. N. Y. & loston Bpectal & Qilassic Express, datiy RUE BIpresd. oo oo PITTTCBURG, CINCINNATL & BT, LOUTS R B. (Cinciunatl Alr-Lina and Kokemo Lins.)} Dopoteuruer of Cliutou sad Carrull-sia, Wees Slde. 3 Depart. | Arrive. Sl s o e T Erprdus 1) 7:30 8 me KANKAKNE . Depot foot of Lake-st. and foot pf Twenty-second st Depert, Arrive. Cincinnati, Indianapolis & : Dy L evsee|d 9130 8. m.|* 9:00 e Rt D oresds +21f S b a4 7590 5. i {Ricton, BOGUATD & reo 2Ttk 0. 04 Clark-st., bhermen louse. maha Leavenw'th & Atch Ex '"h Accom uodativ ight Kxpreas., ... cary At 73 centa cacli. ‘Tickes Officea: 77 Claric-at.,u7 uéuburn-u..ud Dopot, All meals on the Omaba Kxpress are served in dintog coruer Clintoa and Carroll-sts. Lesve. | Arrive. t, Louts & Nashville Express(® 7:10 a.m. [#11:00 p. ;. _ng‘ung!lorin Bapressly Z:zs bty 8% & For Racl! 10 DBKJU 8. . tri kt; or Racing, Mitwsukue. oto.. tri-wee Jor Mualsias, Ludin TR P Fur Grapd laven, Muskegun, otu., daly Fur 58, Jose) [N y®. guurdu'li . Jog boat dun't lfl)fll"fl e¢, Ureen Bay, etc., Tuead. ldl{ ¥or Milw T Y. l’us Milw S odtendsy o Dcka fool of MiChia s, " s5undayy vitepld™ “‘BCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDAND SCALES oF ALL NIND3, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, 111 &118 Lake St., Chicago. Becarefultobuyonlythe Genulne, BHOES, i BURT'S 3;‘ i fe 3 4