THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, EEBBU Ain lii, 1890.
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GOINGS-ON IN CONGRESS
NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC
BUILDING AT BUFFALO.
An Appropriation Anhcil for It lu
ll Inn .Mlalrn Hororo Mm Sonata
Milking ImUclnl District lining
ol tlin Committees,
I; Siitrlnl II hf from Iht raiiltit.
Tlit) Seoietnry of tho Treasury sent to
tlio Senate to tiny n detailed report ot
llio negotiations which havo boon
can led on umlcr (ho net of April
flf- 1888, for tho selection of
n situ for n public building nt Buffalo,
N. Y, From this report It appears thnt
no slto hns been selected uiul thnt the
Department after making suveral efforts
In this tliiectlon Is umiulo to take fur
thcr action on nccount of tho Inailo
quoey of the balance of funds avail
able, thooiiglnal appropriation having
been $250,000.
The Secretary lccommciidstlint Con
"rets speedily make an ad
ditional appropilatlon for a alto
as well as mi appioprlation tor
beginning tho construction of
a building, and suggests that tho sito be
purchased by condemnation to avoid
any
valui
iHiiicuiiy over tno question ot
Hie.
Tho Sccictaiy of the Interior sent to tho
Senate In response to a resolution of , lim
itary in n statement from tho Land and
Indian Olllco In regard to the disputed
location of tho Northern boundary of
tho Wnim Spilngs Indian Itcscrvatlon
in Oregon. Tho Secretary says that
any further investigation by aaonls or
officers of tho Department" would
not throw additional light on tho con
troveisy, and recommends that If It Is
to bo reopened Conaress tako early ac
tion for the appointment of a commis
sion. The J'teslilcnl's message transmitting
the ngiccment recently made with tho
Slsscton and 'Wahpclon bands of Slout
Indians for tho cession of their lands
was presented and referred to tho Com
mittee on Indian AfTaiis.
The Houso bill for tho sale of tho
military reservation nt Fort Bliss, near
El Paso, Texas, and the selection of a
new sito was passed.
Advcisoicpoits were made from tho
Commissioner on Naval Affairs on bills
to regulate the pay of em
ployes at tho "Washington Navy
Yard and to compensate navy
yaid employes for tlmo lost in conse
quent of injuries received In thoyards,
and both these were Indefinitely post
poned. In tho Ilousn.
The House passed bills creating the
3'astcrn Division of tho Northern Fed
eral Judicial District of Georgia pro
viding foy tonus and places
of holding United States Courts
in tho district of Minnesota, regulating
the sittings of tho U. S. courts in the
district of South Carolina and Scnato
bill authorizing tho President to confer
brevet rank upon army olllcers for gal
lant services in Indian campaigns sluce
1807.
At J :2o p. m. the House went Into
Committee of tho "Whole on tho bill for
the appointment of an Assistant Sccro
tary of War, and after some discussion
tho committee rose and favorably ro
p -rted tho bill to tho House, and then
the House resumed consideration of the
Oklahoma bill.
I'rcsldcntml Nominations.
Tho President sent to tho Senate
to-
day the following nominations:
Levi K. Fond, of Wisconsin, to ho pension
agent at Milwaukee; Fred. Dabeock of
lowat to bo receiver of public moiioys at
DesBlotnos, Iowa.
Registers of .Land Offices: A. P. Dkon
of California, at SUsauvIIle, Cab; E. G.
Walto of California, nt San Francisco; J.
W. Lewis of Oregon, at Tho Dalles, Ore.;
C. SL Day ot Idaho, at Lewlston, Idaho;
W. 8. Cobcaii of New Movlco, at Heswcll,
N. II.; A. M. Strong of Washington, at
Spokane Falls, Wash.; J. C. Martin of Ari
zona, at 1'rcscott, Ariz.
To he Supervisors of Census: It. B. Sedg
wick, Second District of Now York: Jo
soph Schnell, Ninth District of New York;
Win. F. Bowers, Second District of Geor
gia; GcorcoTJaldoy, First District of Louls
fana; 1L T. Terrell, Eighth District of
Teias; O. F. Avery, Fourth District of Il
linois; J. L. Llndormau, Fifth District of
Wisconsin; John Kelly, First District of
Oregon; 11. 1. Clark, District of Okla
homa. W. L. Stabler of Washington, agont for
Indians ot Yakima Agency, Washington.
A. I). Thomas of North Dakota, to bo
United States district judgo for tho district
of North Dakota.
"Washington's Zooloclcul Garden.
Tho bill for tho establishment of a
Zoological Garden in tho suburbs, will
be reported favorably by tho Houso
Committee on Public Buildings and
Giouuds in a day or two.
llri'proot Uuiouin IlullOlnir.
Senator Morrill of tho Committee on
Public Buildings and Grounds, re
ported a bill this morning to pro
vide for tho erection of un ad
ditional fireproof building for tho
National Museum. Tho in ,v build
ing Is to bo 1100 feet squar i and four
stories high. Tho sum of fOOO.OOO is
appropriated for the erection of this
building, which is to bo placed west of
the Smilh&oniau Instttulo
Against Nwvjr-VnriX Workmen.
Senator Blackburn reported adversely
n bill to i enumerate employes of United
States Navy-Yards for tlmo lost In con
nqiicnco of injuries received In said
yards. The same Senator also re
ported adversely tho bill directing
that tho pay of all per diem employes
in tho United States Navy-Yard at
"Washington, District of Columbia,
shall bo rated by and In accordance
with the pay per diem employes of tho
samo classes and grades in tho United
States Navy Yard at Brooklyn.
I'eilenil Klcntlon taw Needed.
Tho Houso Commltteu on tho elec
tion of tho President nnd Vico-Prc3l
dent nnd lleprcentatlvos In Congrcsss
to-day hcaid arguments on tho neces
sity for tho establishment of a Federal
election law.
Fourth Auditor Lynch and F. II.
Thrcet of Alabama spoko on tho neces
sity of establishing such ?lawln their
respective States. T
Kdgar Allen or lUchmond, Va., and
B, F. McCuno of Henrico County, in
the same State, argued on tho necessity
of a Ftdcial election law for that
State. -
JJach speaker gave cases of fraudu
lent manipulation of votes at tho polls
as an Illustration for tho necessity of
Government action.
Woild'ri l-'ulr Arcumeut.
Tho New York supporters of
"World's Fair project have
tho
runggti tiicir list oi spoaKcrs
tlio debate to-morrow or mo
next
day. Uach cly will put forthlts argu
ments for an hour, according to
arrangement, preserving tho half
hour" remaining for Filday,
Mr. Flower will lead off for Now
Yoik. IIo will bo followed by
Messrs. Mooio of New Hampshlro
and Covoit, Cummlngs, A. II.
Turner, McCaity, Tracy, Baker,
Spluola, Dynphy and Farquhar of Now
York, nnd possibly by Mr. Blount of
Georgia and Mr. Blanchard of Penn
sylvania. Tho Representatives of tho
other cities havo not completed their
lists of speakers. St. Louis will fol
low Now York, ami then will como
Chicago and "Washington.
VOI.ITICS IN I'OKKION LANDS.
lllnnnrlt Will Not llcMgn Opposing
IHglit-ltour MoiiMirm.
London, fob. 10. Tho dllllcnlty ex
perienced by the minors' deputation In
cmlng fiom leading politicians of
whatsoever part) a pledge of aid In tho
passago of nn eight-hour law Is no
doubt CNtienioly discouraging to tho
commltleo whose eoiilldcnt demeanor
at the outset betokened conviction on
their part that they had only to ask for
what they wanted and receive It.
It is now pretty well settled that the
government will' not support nn eight
hour mcnsuio nt present, and It is
equally apparent that tho opposition
nro so evenly divided on tho question
that not c tn political capital sulllcltnt
to win a single parliamentary seat can
be made out of tho pioposal. KvcnMr.
Gladstone, ready ns ho Is to espouse tho
cause of tho oppiessed, has felt
impelled to adviso the rcproscnla
tlcs of tho mlncis to consider tho
question of legalizing nu eight-hour
work-day fiom other points of view
thon their own bcfoic engaging in a
contest for something that perhaps It
will be found many woikingmon do not
want, mid fiom other political leadors
tho deputation huve received still loss
cncouingcmcnt. Tho persistence- of
tho delegates, however, is commend
able ns evincing n unanimity of pur
pose on the part of tho vast body of
men they lcprosenl, which may servo
them in good stead on some future oc
casion, if It docs them no substantial
good now.
Tho statement current in Beiltn yes
lerdav. and nttrlbulnd to snnit.olllclal
sources, that Bismarck would shortly
resign tho UUanccllorsiilp Hi favor ot
llerr von Boettlcher, dcilcs confirma
tion nnd is thcicforc disappearing with
rapidity into tho mists of Improbability.
Tho rumor doubtless had its oilgln In
the veil fled reports that the Chancellor
will speedily lid himself of the en
actions of his connection with tho Prus
sian Ministry. As to his absolute re
tirement from ministerial duties nobody
belloves that ho will lclinqulsh tho di
rection of impel inl affairs until actually
compelled to do so by advanced years
and physical inllimlties more serious
than any with which ho has yet been
afflicted.
Drugged unci ltobbed.
Last evening Jfr. Plumslll of the
Night Lodging-House complained of
feeling unwell. An unknown tramp who
was about to apply for n lodging
offcicd him a bottle of medicine
which ho said ho thought would do
him good. Mr. Plumslll (oolc a swal
low from the bottle and kuow nothing
mmo for half an hour. "When ho came
to himself aaiu ho found that $43 was
missing from bis overcoat irockct. The
amateur physician was gone, too.
Kelloy's Successor.
Pim.vDKM'iiiA, Fob. 10. Tho vote
for a successor to the Into Congressman
Judge William I). Kcllcy, in tho
Foiuth Congiessional district, . yester
day, was ns follows: Iteyburn, Hepub
Mean, 24,8:50; Ayres, Democrat, 16,1115;
Tumbleston, Prohibitionist, 2SW.
lSootli mid Modjcsltu.
Judging from tbo eiowds whlcli hivn
surrounded Miller's bookstoro on Fif
teenth street, tdncocaily morning an exo
dus of ashlngtoulans Is Inevitable on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights
of neM week, when Edwin Boi5tk and
Madamo Jlodjeska aro advertised to ap
pear at Albaugh's Ilolllday-street Theatre
In Baltlmoio. It is said that (ho continued
Illness of Madame Modjcska may pi event
her appearance with Mr. Booth, and tho
management announces that In such a case
MIus Minna h. Galo will bo substituted.
Probably llcen Lynched.
Kvowii.i.p, Ti:nk Feb. 19. Jako
Staples, a negro who lias been working for
a farmer named llutus Low Is, took advan
tage of his absence and attacked Mrs.
Leu Is yesterday hi a criminal manner. IIo
fled, but w.is pursued by Infuiiated men
and women, captured and tied securely at
the depot In HeILulls. Dozens ot armud
men aro Hocking in, and although an effort
will be made lo bring the prisoner here, It
Is thought ho will be Ijnched.
JSuIlillnc I'ermltK.
Building permits were Issued by Inspec
tor Ihitwlslo lo-diy as follows: II. A.
Cronin, market-house, (5 street between
Sixth and Seventh streets northeast, $3,000;
Theo. Carl, one two-story dwelling, No.
010 Twelfth streot southeast. JS00; J. W.
Langloy, one two-story and collar dwelling,
No. 520 Tenth street northeast, $2,200.
WiintK to be Taken Cure Of,
IlCNvri:', Cou, l'tb. 19. Colonel Henry
C. Dcabna. formerly a member of General
John Fremont's bodyguard and Jater
United States Jovonuo collector for Alaska,
is nn applicant for public charity. Ills
condition, whllo not ono of absolute desti
tution, jet apparently demands tho atten
tion of the Administration.
Shot Down on tlio Street,
Chicago, Feb. 10. -Daniel Downey, a
well-known hack driver, was shot and prob
ably fatally wounded by Han Murphy, tho
book-maker, about S o'clock this morning.
Ih-utandcrs, who witnessed tho shooting,
say there was no provocation for It.
Murdered Hl Wife.
Boston, Feb. 19. Henry Smith it-ported
to tho neighbors last night that his wife,
had killed herself, and tho police found
her dead, with her head terribly boaton.
The couple had lived unhappily. Smith Is
under arrest, charged with killing his w Ife.
Deterred I'njmeiit,
'I he accounts of tho old board of District
Commissioners were closed to-day. It Is
the opinion of the District officials that on
Monday deferred payment to contractors
and others to whom the PIstilct Is Indebted
will be paid.
POSTAGE STAMPS.
1'ostago stamps, were permanently Intro
duced Into Fiaaco In 1548, having b.'cn Is
sued by tho icpublicam.
The stamps of Franco aio the most com
plicated and tui mi table of all stamps in uso.
A Postage Stamp Kxcbango and Mnrt
was opened In Vienna in 18S7. It holds Its
ns8izcs In a laige seven-windowed room,
has Its legular organization olllcers and
even an organ.
In the Berlm Musoum there aro 1,309
specimens, so tt Is said, of which 2, 100 are
liuropean and 1,H7 from America.
There are over ISO postage stamp sellers
hi Paris, which" shows what a rago French
men hne foi collections of this kind,
The French Navy Department In l'ailshas
amassed, not merely n huge album, but a
gigantic library of such precious trlltcs. It
is tho largest collection In the world.
The ltotschilds, at a mainstay or safeguard
of their fortunes, have a collection of post
age stamps valued at a quarter of a million
f ranee, au asset which might bo ueudas
collateral security If tho great llrm should
cvcrbao to borrow cash from Jay Gould
or mo young viuiueiuuii.
There exists In Paris a regular market or
exchange for old stamps. It Is hold every
Sunday afternoon In tho Avenue Gabriel,
Champs Kljscos, and Is attouded by some
llfty or sixty persons of all ages and octal
standings,
Thoro Is a "lost plelad," so to speak, In
the shapo ot a postago stamp 1st tied by the
Government of British Guiana In I8S0,
which now commands, at public auction,
alioHtSJ.V).
There aiu Brazilian stamps, now out of
print, that would fetch from five to ten
dollars apiece- If offered for sale in Paris,
Chicago or San Francisco. A certain
Kitjille.il stamp, Issued In 1840, bearing the
lutters V. II. (Mctoila Iteglna). is ww so
raro that It will hiiiis In IToudoo, (Juebec,
Montreal or tho flitted States as much, as
$40. What Is know n as tho blue stamp of
Naples, 1850. Is now worth between llfty
and sixty dollars JVuMihffiiui Turn .
Why drink Potomac muddy water when
you can get l'ortncr's leuua Uccr.
MISS ANTHONY'S V010E.
SHE STUUGQLESTO MAKE IT HEARD
IN A BAD HALL.
Itcports Prom All Sections Slion- llin
riourlsliliiR Condition of tlio re
unite Htin'riiEo Movmnont Southern
Women Not .limtliotlc.
The nttendnnco at tho National
Amciiean Woman Suffrage Association
Convention wns very much smaller this
morning than yesterday nnd tho session
was devoted strictly to business. Some
complaint was made of tho acoustic
properties of tho hall, and Miss An
thony, who presided In tho absence of
Mis. Stanton, had to raiso her voice
considerably to moko herself heard.
Thcllistpait of tho session was de
voted to tho reading of State reports.
Mrs. Clara B. Colby, who had been as
signed that task for Nebraska, tho
first on the list, was not present, and so
Sirs. Eugenia B. Farmer was introduced
to tell that the woman suffraga move
ment wns llourlshlngln Kcntucky.whcro
n Stale association and soven auxilia
ries have been organized during the
past year. Miss llarrict Purvis of
Phlladclphlai n daughter of tho well
known abolitionist, Henry Purvis, pre
sented tho leport for Pennsylvania,
which show cd that women nro rapidly
getting into tho good places in that
State.
Mrs. Llllio Dcvercux Blake gave a
chatty nccount of tho progress of tho
movement In Now Yorlc and regretted
that so much opposition is shown there
to matrons in police stations. Tho
women, sho said, wcio determined to
havo representation on the committees
of tho World's Fair, which would bo
hold In Now York.
The venerable Henry B. Blackwell
gavo a full account of tho year's work
in Massachusetts, whicli showed that
the State Association has from 11,000 to
4,000 ruombcrs, and that there Is much
activity in urging woman suffrage. The
growth of public sentiment In tho State
in favor of woman suffrago was, ho said,
f;radual but constant. Miss llatrlctto
t. Shattuck also presented a report for
Massachusetts, showing tho Instruction
of tho woman suffracrlsts of Boston In
civil governments, with a vlow to their
being well equipped for their duties
when thoy becomo fnlMlcdgcd voters.
Mis. Clara A. McDlarmld told of
what tho women of Arkansas are doing
for woman suffrage, interest in which,
she said, was stimulated by monthly
teas. Tho Southern women, shu do
elated, were not apathetic, and only
agitation was needed to stir things up.
Tho report of Wisconsin was pic-
scntcd by ltov. Olympia Brown, tho
first woman clergyman of the United
States. Mrs. Brown spoke with all
the caso of a practiced ministci
nnd told of the dissemination of woman
suffrage litcraturo In Wisconsin. Sho
was vciy simply dtcsscd In black and
had n mildly ministerial appcaraueo
that was quite noticeable. Woman
suffrage, she said, was in the hearts of
the people and they were secretly pray
ing for it.
The routine of the proceedings was
hero broken by a song by Miss Johnson
of South Dakota, a young suffragist,
whoso voice so pleased the audlcnco
that they demanded an encore. For
tills she sang "Tho Augel Came,''
which ptovoked kcaity applause.
"Tho Attitude of this Association to
ward Political Parties" was then dis
cussed, the fiist to lead off being Miss
AHco MoPioklcr of South Dakota,
who concluded that women should
havo a hand In tho management of all
public Institutions, ltov. "Frederick A.
Hinckley of Floicncc, Mass., who
pioclalmcd himself a llcmibllcun mug
wump with Democratic proclivities.
said that the attitude of tho association
should ono of righteous demand upon
all parties and of entangling alliauccs
with none. Tho only way lo hold to
gether, he said, was to maintain simply
tho equnlity of lights of man and
woman and to tako up no other Issue.
Ho instanced the caso of Hhodo
Island, whcio the active part taken by
women in urglni: tho passago of a
prohibitory constitutional amendment
aroused opposition and led to tho de
feat of a woman suffrago amendment
when presented later.
Hon. William Dudley Foulko of In
diana followed In tho same sttain, nnd
urged that the association should
be absolutely non-partisan and stilctly
educational. Ho iccommcnded that
the association should sccmc ns many
men as members ns possible, and should
also seek to show that tho statement
that the great body of women nro Indif
ferent to woman Miflragc is not truo.
"Tho main thing," he concluded, "Is
union In ourpurposo."
Mrs. Shea of Kentucky precipitated
a very lively discussion by rising to pro
test ncainst the frequenoy with which
the old Issuo of abolition has been
brought Into tho papers and discus
sions. "I have como to theso meetings for
four years," she said, "and I havo heard
of John Brown until I am tired of it. I
think wc ought to leave abolition alone.
Wo Southern women don't want li
thrown lit our faces every tlvo minutes.
I think that It would bo only generosity
in tho victors not to keep dragging in
Ihro old issues."
Tills declaration was greeted with
hearty applause, and Miss Anthony
hastened to say that sho considered tho
ciltlclsm, or rebuke, of Mrs. Shea a de
set ved one.
Soino of the others did not tako tho
criticism so kindly, however. Mrs.
IsabcllaBeeolicr Hooker.whoso icmarks
on Tuesday evening wero amoug thoso
rcleirod to by Mrs. Shea, declared that
sho meant no ollenso nud added as an
expression of opinion that she had
thoucht always that the emancipation
of tho colored man, without amnesty for
nil tho whlto men of tho South, was
ouo of the most disgtucoful things over
done.
This was treading on dangerous
ground, and Miss Anthony attempted to
choke her off, but -Mrs. Hooker
went on to say that tho War
Democrats wcio tho grandost men in
tho country. These remarks fucd tho
spirit of Mrs. Julia Ward Howo, who
said the wholo matter was out of order,
nnd then brought in quito Irrele
vantly bomo statements about a fight
with tho Catholics over school affairs in
Boston. '
Mis. Llllio Devctou'c Blako got tho
platfoun to say that sho was a North
Cniolinlanby bitth, and that half her
hcait was Southern and half Northern.
There was danger nt this point of
the convention getting into a wrnuglo
over sectional matters, and Mr. Harry
IS. Blackwell proceeded to pour oil upon
tho troubled waters by switching off
fiom this subject and pointing
out tlio checks which tho woman suf
frage movement had received In tho
new Northwestern States by becoming
connected with tho prohibition cause.
A number of delegates got tho tloor
to bay that tho woman suffragists must
avoid ulllanccs with nuy other party
nnd ovcryhodj appeared to bo agreed
on this point. Matters wero quieting
down, when a woman In tlio nudienco
got up and asked oxcltodly why
Northern women should bo gaggeil
when those from tho South wero al
lowed to say what they pleased. Sho
was beginning some talo of alleged
Southern outrage when Miss Anthonj
hunkdly brought tho meeting to a
closo to avoid another wrauglo.
An cxccutlvo session wus held this
afternoon nt II o'clock, and this oven
ing Ciurlo Lano Chapman or Iowa
will speak on "Tho Sytnbo of
Liberty." Miss Clara Barton will In
dulge in some reminiscences, nnd
Phoebo W. Cou.tns, tbo St. Louis
lawyer, will talk on "Woman's Influ
ence In Olllcial Government.
Ni:-.snr.i rioiir.
neinnmvi llcfentu MrUnrttiy. After
'J wmity-lcht Itoumtn.
San Fhancisco, Feb. If. Tho clos
ing rounds of tho Dempsy-McOartliy
fight last night wero savago and bloody.
Dempsoy repeatedly hit his antagonist
In the neck, but tho Australian could
not reach tho Nonpareil. In the
twenty-sixth round Dcmpsey went In
in earnest to llnlsh his man,
and hit him when and where he pleased,
McCarthy staggered around tlio ring
llkon di nnlc en man and Dempsoy con
tinued to rain blows on his neck, but ho
kept his feet until the Nonparlel, In
pity for Ills victim, asked him to
give up.
McCaithy rofuscd, and Dempsoy took
him by the arm and led him to his cor
ner amid cheers. In the twenty-sevcuth
round McCarthy was just able to stand,
nnd Dcmpsey knocked him down four
times. McCarthy was led to his corner,
covered with blood, amid loud ciicsto
glvo up tho light.
When McCaithy staggered to tho
ccntro of tho ring for tlio twenty,
eighth round, Dcmpsey implored him
lo give up. Mingled cries of "Knock
him out, Jack," and "Glvo it up, Mc
Carthy," wero heard on all sides. The
Australian refused to acknowledge
himself defeated an Dcmpsey beat him
into his corner nnd sent film down
In a heap. IIo rose and
leaned against the ropes for suppoit.
Dempsoy walked up to llnlsh him, but
instead stepped up to tho lcfcrco nud
declared he hail not tho heart to punish
the man any further. Paddy Gorman,
McCnithy's second, then broko Into tho
ring, diagged his man Into his corner
anu refused to permit him to stay In tho
fight any longer. Dempsoy was for
mally dcclaiccl tho winner of the light.
UISFIGUltKU isr VITKIOn.
A Lovely 'ooiic Woman tlio Victim
of it llrutal Act.
Emu, Pa., Feb. 10. On Monday oven
in" Miss Emma Fischer, n young lady
otpioinincnco and respectability, was
called lo tho door of her homo by some
unknown mlscicant, who threw oil of
vitriol into her face and then made his
escape. Dennis McCarthytlio young
ladys lover, sot out lo find tho man.
About midnight McCarthy heaid
voices in an old building, and being
satisfied that ho was on tho right track,
ho attempted to enter the door. Tho
men insido liicd upon McCarthy, in
dicting n painful but not fatal wound.
McCarthy held his ground and called
loudly for help, but the men who were
inside, nnd who wero undoubtedly con
nected with the viliiol throwing, made
their escape by the rear door. Miss
Fischer will bo gically disfigured.
Itoliberle. lieportcd.
Dining the past twenty-four hours
the following lobberics havo been
icpoitcd ntPolico Headquaitcis:' Jacob
Koebel. 1210 Fifth street noithwcst.
had $."2 stolen from his pocket in
tho Bank of Washington vesterdny
afternoon. Stephen Plumslll of tho
Night Lodging House had ijlil taken
from his coat pocket in his room last
night. On Sunday a largo quantity of
biass was stolen from tho B. Ar O.
depot. A t-ct ol buggy harness was
stolen fiom John F. Shea, 210 Thir
teenth sheet on Sunday nicht. Agnes C.
Filgcrnld, 217 IS street northwest,
missed fiom his room a silver watch.
On Sunday night fourteen pigeons were
stolen from the premises of Charles
Noba, Seventh Mieet nnd Sheildan
avenuo. A black sack coat was stolen
ycbtcrdny from Chris. II. Heed in tho
Winder Building. Clothes-line thieves
got in their work at tho residence or
Samuel Ergood, 1312 (J sticct on Mon
day night. A number of carpcnlcis'
tools wcio taken on Monday night from
the vacant houses 717 and 710 Eleventh
sticct northwest. A box of tools was
stolen from Louis A. Spencer's shop,
401 Eighth street noithwcst.
Voslmrfr's Chances Tor I'uriton.
William Yosburg, who was sent to
Albany recently to serve a thrcc-yc.tr
sentence after he had been retained In
tbo District jail for nineteen months by
order "fiom tho Denaitmcnt of Justice,
evidently has some friends left. Docu
ments in relation to his case havo been
accumulating in the Department of
Justice during tho past week, and that
efforts mo still being made to obtain for
him his liberty is very apparent.
1 1' iou want to see astonishing results try
Salvation Ollforneuialgla. Prlco 23 cents.
"Quack Nostrum" Is a term not at all ap
plicable to Dr. hull's Cough Syrup.
r.rlll'en Defeated,
Sv.n FitASOisco, Feb. 10. Jimmy Orlf
fen, the 8t. Paul lightweight, was defeated
by lliUy Mahan of this city, In twenty-seven
rounds nt the Occidental Athletic Uliiblat
night, Tho light was llerco throughout.
(JnOcn was badly punished, his lips and
nose w ero cut and swollen uiid hi; body
covered with blood. IIo fougbt a game
battle, however, and, although AUIian
forced tho fighting nearly nil tho tfuio, Grif
fon mado a savago attack In almost every
louud and made it uncomfortable for the
Sun Francisco man. Griffon was knocked
down halt a dozen times In tho last tlneo
rounds, but struggled gamely to his feet
until a tcirlllc blow In tho Jaw finally scut
liiiu to tho floor. Ills heads struck the
boaids heavily and ho was picked up in
sensible. Wnv drink l'otoinac muddy water w lien
you can get l'ortncr's Vienna Beer.
Approieil by tbo I'reKldcnt.
The President has approved tho joint res
olution, rccognUluir the Itcpubllc of Hr.ull;
the act for tho relief of the sufferers by the
wrecks of the Trenton, Vnndallu and Ipslu
at Samoa; an act to consltute Albany, N.
V.. n port of immediate transportation; au
act appioprlating $10,000 for ilarlon llomfl
for disabled volunteer soldiers.
TbroiiKli J'nrlor Car to Old I'olnt In
I'ennitylVHiiln mill UliCkiineul.o ami
Ohio itnllrouds,
A through parlor ear service w 111 co Into
effect botween Washington aud Old I'olnt
on the 23d Instant, Leaving Washington
II Hill w.)U lUSlillllt J.V..,... l.WHtU(,.u
0:57 a. in., arriving Old I'olnt 0:10 p. ni.
lotuiulug, arrlvo at Washington 0:00 p. in,
10:
Itotuii
Short if 10,000 ami MlMlng.
JO.w You. Feb. 10. A special to the
Thiwi from Natrhez, Miss., says that K. 1'..
SMultb, representing tho Corbln llanklug
Company of Now ork, and who was con
ducting a lure;u plantation stole at Klmly,
I.a., disappeared four wcoks ago, and an
Investigation of lits accouuts has rucalcd
a shortagu of HO.OOO.
Wm drink Potomac muddy water when
you can get l'ortncr's Vlonna lleer.
Iliiiliil I'ormltn.
Dm Ing tho p.iat twenty-four boms 10
burial permits have beon Issued. Of tlioe
11 were for white people and 5 for colonic.
Wnv drink Potomac muddy water when
jou can get l'ortncr's Vleilua Deer.
You can order TiikCiiitic by poitalcard
It will bo sent to youi address every oven,
Iliji for 35 cents.
INTERNATIONAL
AnviiiTi-in Sritni Pan m
and
Low Pun is l'pncii" ii
J C MUNOASTEK,
1I03N Y.avt n w,
Washington, I) C
l,dlm i oiiespondcuco Solh Red
POPULAR MEN IN TOWN
FAMILIAR FACES OF THE NATION AT
THE DID H VTELS.
odiulcnV I'tililMmr nnd Carlontttrlnt
nt tlio Arlington S: .nine 1-nKl-iifcn
Crowd tlio Lobbies Ux-Con-Krcssimiii
Martin Indorncn ltced.
Pa Conirrossman Mattln I. Town
send of Now Yorlc bustled Into tho
Biggs Houso last night and before tho
ink dried on tho lcglstcr hetold a re
porter: "Tioy is all right; Albany is still
thcio, and 1 am sleepy. I think Tom
Heed was right, and 1 11 bet, although
Its against my piinciples, that tho ma
jority of fall minded people helluva
the same thing."
There is a name on tbo olllco book at
tho Aillngtou which many impecu
nious individuals would like to havo
nt tho bottom of n check or on the back
of a note. W. J. Arkell is tho pub
lisher of Juilgc and ho docs not look it.
IIo is worth n big lot of money and is
going to make more. Mr, Arkell Is heie
"for Instance," nnd ho is accompanied
by his cliaimlng wlfo and tho two little
Arkclls. The liutso, who completes
tho party, colls thcbablcstho "little Ark
angels." Glllam, tho famous catlcatutist of
Judge, is also at the Ailingtou, nnd
Mrs. Glllam is with him. He Is hand
some, genial, and anything but talka
tive. Ho thinks and his thoughts
usually ralso n rumpus when ho puts
thein fu vni legated coyis.
Mis. 'A. G. Wallace ot Indiana Is at
tho Biggs House. Sho is a sweet and
lovely lady, and believes that her son
Low wroto the best book in the world
when ho gave to it "Ben Ilur."
Tho hotels aio full ot mining en
gineers, because tho fifty sikth annual
meeting of tho American Instltulo of
Mining Engineers is now being held
here. They como fiom all sections of
the country, and thoy know moro about
quartz anil Its precious constituents
than any other people on tho face of tho
earth.
Chnilcs E. Pugh Is tho gcneial man
ager of ono of the gieatest coiporatlons
In America, and the Pennsylvania Itail
load Company knows his worth. Mr.
Pugh is at the Aillngton, nnd is nccoiu
pauicd by his family.
General James 11. O'Boirne of Now
York isatthoHlggsIIousc. He is just
ns handsome nud a good deal stouter
than he was cms ago, whenns a news
paper man "ho used to make things
hum.
"I'm for Now Yoik for tho Woild's
Fair, as I naturally should be, but if
Manhattan Island don't get thcio I am
for Washington nnd vicorously for it.
And nlmost every New Yoikor is of my
opinion."
I.nto Hotel Arrlxnlx.
n.l.Aliu's .1. J. Gucvusey, Itome, N. V.;
lit. Itev. L. S. McMahon, Stanford; 1!. W.
Kills, Springfield, JIiit,s.; A. S. Loeb, New
York, .1. 1.. Caldwell. Lincoln, Nub.
Hums IIovsc .1. 0. Dell, St. Louis; Mr.
and Jlrs. w. II. I'lcKon, New Yorlc; u. w.
llutret. lUchmond. -Va.; J. 11. Morrison,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tin: Aiimmiion O. G. Itlrkcttson,
Pittsburg: M. J. Wentworth, Chicaso; T.
J. llurloy, Fort Worth, Tex.; J. 11. Casey,
Minneapolis; II. Collcnts, Mexico.
EnniTT Jlorsn General Y. D. Oroncr,
Virginia; W. S. Illne, Now York; II. V.
Ilimsb', State College, Pa.; G. Lavor and
wife, Glovcrsvlllc; J. II. Miller and wife,
I'oughkcepsle, N. Y.
Mmnoi'Oi.iTAV G. 1). licede, Philadel
phia; U. II. Leonard, Auburn, N. Y.;
George II. ltced. lloston; Joseph Davis and
wife, lialclgh, N. C.
NmojfAi. M. Stcinc, Texas; W. II.
Churchill, .Mohawk; C. L. Hiuh, New York;
Kdwaid Pearson, New York.
Horn. Kami M.I.E. II. Zurhoast, Sun
dusky, Ohio; V. Knight Boston.
Hoti'i. An.o J. C. Budd and wife, New
York; bishop J. Lewis, Kingston, Cal.j
Jesso Scllgmaii, New York.
IIotci, NouMAMiii: Horatio Nelson,
New York; Mr. and .Mrs. Longhead, Phil
adelphia. Cim.miikiii.in'- F. Loomls, N. Guilford,
H. S. Denttle, Charles W. Dajton, Now
York; W. E. Darglc, Oakland, Cal.
Woiijn.r.i's W. W. Swaun, ltoston; J.
II. Knight, Ashland, Mont.
Amkiiican Houn (t. W. llott and
wife, Lako George; G. L. Cotton, llaltl
niore; G. T. Skeltou, Utlca, N. Y.
How auk Ilorsn ,1. M. Ajdelott, Ilalll
inorc; .1. Dobiner, New York.
Sr. .Ivmi'S J. K, Chapman, Dajton,
Ohio; 1J. M. Chain, New York; G. W.
ltlchert, Huflnlo, N. Y.
Hotel John o- Charles Ilerdon, Fred
ericksburg, Va.; F. .1. Keil, Philadelphia,
Pa.
JHiiuiB IlfflM' J. C. Ho6o. Geneva, X.
Y.; J. A. Ooodler, Okley, Kan.; G W.
Doling Oakley, Kau.
You can order Tin: Cm no by postal caul.
It will be bent to jour address every even
ing for 33 cints.
Prepare for Spring
Now Is the tlmo to attend to your peisortal
condition In ptopai.ttlon for t lie change to
sprliiK lenson. If you luvo not "wlntoied
well," If you nro tiicd out from overwork,
if jour blood has becomo Impure from closo
confinement In badly ventilated oflicts or
shops you "lionUl take Hood's Sarsaparllla
at once. It will purify and ltullzo your
blood, creato u good appetite, and kIv your
whole ) item tone and strength.
Hood's Sursupmlllu
"For a llrfl class sprhiK medicine my wlfo
nnd I think very highly of Hood's Sarsapa
i llin. Wo both took It last spring. Hdldus
a great deal of cood and wo felt better
llnouch tho hot weather than ever before. It
cured my wife of sick headache, from wliloli
ahohiih sufteied a gicnt deal, nud relieved
mo otu dizzy, tired feeling. I think every
ono ought to take omethlnir to purify tho
blcod bcfoie the hot weather comes on, and
wo shall certainly tako Hood's Sarsaparllla
this spring."--.!. 11. I'rwur, bup't Dranlto
Hallway Co., Concord, N. H.
l'lii'lllrstlie Itloocl
"Thli la to certify that I havo used Hood's
Sarsapaillhilnmy family for some tlmo past
and have found It to bo a good blood puri
fier. It lias been of meat benefit as recom
mended and I have no hesitation In recom
mending It to all who nro in want of any
racdlchio cf tlio kind." Huueiit Svmi,
Justlco ot the I'caco, Honesdalu, l'a.
N. It.-Do sine to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Fold by all diugaUH. $1; iU for 5 l'ro
p.ued only by C. I. HOOD .V 10 , Apothe
caries, Lowell, Mass.
100 1Iiiuim hl llollnr.
UXIWUTAKKKS.
T W11J.IAM LEK
(Successor to nenry Leo's Sons),
-TJlSrXJEJ K "Tja-KIEIEl-
83a P3NN. AVENUE N. W.,
South sldo.
llranrh oftlm'.
. 4 OH Maryland avn. a. v.
E. KV'iitc Johnson. A. L. Joiision.
OFFICES ISOJKbt. n w , 1115 7th st 11. w.,
UUOthBt.n. w., al unit K sts. li, w, 1710
Pa ao. n, w. and lOl.Mst.n o.
Johnson Bros.,
DEALERS IN COAL, COKE AND WOOD,
WASHINGTON, D C.
MAIN OFFICE-lii F nt n w
OflVe, Wharves and Railroad Yurds Foot o
12th St. s w.
I Hole Agents for sale of Washington l.nsCo.'i
U,,U,1U1U luko
briggs' miTr mm
HEADACHE TROCHES' m mm
-FOIt-
SICK HEADACHE
-1K1TS-
fleivous, Bilious or Congestive Forms,
TKbTIMONIAL.
L. R. HIIOWN.M. I).,
SI West Jersey st ,
EuinrTil, N. J., Juno 'li, 19W).
This Is to certify thnt I hato usod forjiomo
months with much satisfaction, tlio combina
tion of remedies, for Headache, known as
llrlggs' Headaeho Troches. Tho romody
cures moro lioadnclics, espcelnlly such naf-
feet Nervous Women, than anything I am'
acquainted with, and it this cortllloato will
bo tho means of bringing It to tho favorable
attention "of sufferers from that troublo, I
shall feci that I havo done thorn a service.
Ii. It. BKOWN.
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
Sold by all Druggists or sent by Mall on Re
ceipt of I'nco.
BRIGGS' MEDICINE C8
mZAHETn, N. J.
Niv.ot.ir, xotioj'.s.
WK.TI1R UNDERSIGN!!?) COMMuT
winners, herein- cho notlco that so
much of tho capital slock of the Noifolk and
Washington Steamboat Company has been
subscribed as Is suOlclcnt to lnooroiata tho
subscribers, nnd wo hereby giro notlco and
mil a general mooting of tho said subscrib
ers to bo held, at 11 o'clock, on tho Mil day
of March, lti'M), nt tbo olllco of Charles C,
Dnncnnson. corner of Ninth nnd I streets
northwest, Washington, 1). C.
CIIA8. O DUNCANSON,
JOHN CUM.AIIAN.
l.KVI WOOIHIUIIV.
I'cbllHUS-lw t'ominloloiicis,
gggpSl'ECIAL NOTICE.
Tho convention of tho Woman's Natlonnl
I.lheial Union will bo hold nt Wlllard Hall
rEHItUAKYI-'iaud 21, at It: 10 a. m,3undH
p.m.
Tho pnhlla Is Invited. Admission free.
By order of tho
fol0,5t EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
5SP.IOUN 11. CLARK, JOHN JOHNS, D.
' A. .llnlYfillillT.
CLARK, JOHNS & JltKNinilT,
Attornejsnt-Law, 1110 V St., Washington,
Practice before Committees of Congtoss,
theCourtBimd tho Etccutlio nepar'ments.
folod&s-lmo
KJ5TWIiy NOT HAVE YOUR "SHIIITS
- mado by ono of tho most celebrated
cutters in America! Trices samo as thoso
third-rate cuttcis thargo. I'. T. HALL, 1103 F
st n w.
t"1
THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Temporary ofllces. No. 1001 1' st n. w.
Loans monoy on eollateial nnd real estate.
Pays intciost on deposits. Has fori-alo te
cured Imestmcnts. Capital, Sl.00O.O00. Cnll
nnd sco or write to us. 1!. H. WARNER,
President; JNO. JOY E11SON, Vice President;
W. U. ROHINSON, Steietary; W. U. OUHLEY,
Acting Tieasurer.
(KST'THE COLUMIIIA NATIONAL RANK,
-y 011 Fst. li. w., Washington, I). O.
A General P.aukhig lluslncss Tinnsaetod.
CapitniTsiW.OOO.
11. II. WARNER, President.
A. T. HRlTrON. Vieu-Presldent.
E. S. PARKER, Cashier.
DR. WHITE,
CHIROPODIST
1410 Pcnnn. avo.. opposite Wlllard'a Hotol.
Thousands from far and near visit Dr. White
for icller from and nvoldanco of corns, bun
Ions, diseased nails and all other foot
troublos. Hours. 8 a. m. to 0 p. m.; Sun
days, 0 to 12. Established 1S01. Too, tl.
i-TSr" LADIES! LADIES1 LADIES!
Jlrs. McCiuTerty Is tho only hat and
bonnet-frame manufacturer In tho city. Call
and seo her new shapes. Wenching and
fircsslng. btruw and folt hats alterod to the
atcst styles. Orders promptly attondod to.
1000 U street n. w.
ELECTRICITY. 15 YEARS A SPE
claltv In curing norvous and mental
disease, spinal, ovarian and utcilno troubles,
paralysis, tumors, sciatica, hysteria, rheuma
tism, neiualgia, chorea, etc. Hairs removed.
Strictures cured. Static eloctrlcity through
clothing. Dr. L. S. NICHOLSON. ll Twelfth
st. n. w.
WASHINGTON ILLUMINATED AD
VERTISING CO. OfllCO. 131-J Pa.
avo., upstnlis. Advertisements Displayed by
1,000 Candlo Tower Electric Light upon 000
Bpuare Poet of Can ns. lanlff.l vr.il.tS
A 31 US KJTJSS TCI.
"1LOI1E THEATRE-PA. AVE. NEAR HTn
VjI iit. Monday, February 17, anuilurlui
week,
tho
LORETT'S CONGRESS OP EFROPRAN
NOVELTIES.
Matinees Monday, Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday. Admission nt night, 10, a), 30 and
Wc. Matinees, 10, 20 aud 30c.
Edison's Wonderful Talking Machine
ON EXHI1IIT10N AT
GEO. W. DRIVER'S,
COS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
Dav and ovenlng. In man clous reproductions
of full bi ass-band oyortures, cornet, binlo,
whl''tllnRnndocnl solos. Pntions and tlio
public aro Im Ited to hear this tho greatest
Invention of tho ago. foll,dA.9,lm
SPRING LEAF TEA
AT M CENTS A POUND,
And Hiry Other Variety of
CHOICEST TEAS,
At Extremely Low Prices.
H, t BURCHELL,
war STREET.
fuTtomai 1
j-:nvv.iTio.x.th.
alHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES,
7U8 14th st. n. v.
810 a term. Trial leous frco. Sond for
ohcular.
Rranchos In Now York, Ronton, Ilrooklyn,
Chleago, Philadelphia, Louisville, Paris,
Fi auce; lierllu ana uresaeu, uerniany.
rilllE NORWOOD INbTlTUTE.
JutiacttomaprliaUlettrr:
"In reply to your roquost for my advice as
to a good school for your daughtor, I oan
v,lth confidence recommend Sir. aNil Jim,
Cabcll'H Not wood Inatltuto, In Washington,
D. V, Tho Btaudard of beholurship thora la
high, tholnstructlou thorough nnd tholnlla-
onces good, . L. tj. O. Lam 411,
JU9teolT.S Supremo Court."
Tho school opens Sept. JO. auJS-d&stt
TF4-MT
THE CRITIC
DOES.
1--I1 Publishes (111 the Hews
to 2 Cents,
Z-lt Favors the Best Interests
ot Washington.
3-lt Declines to be Bought
of Bulldozed Into Jobbery.
4lt Expresses Emphatic
Opinions;
5--H Criticises Men and
Measures Without Fearor
Favur.
6 It Coutts Criticismof Itself.
1-
and Justice,
8 UGives Everybody a Chance
tn Grow1
9-lt
and DEATH
FREE.
10 It Awaits Your Subscriptian
I
I
I
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1
35 Cents a
Month
,tMtt:.iinyr.t.
A U!Al (jlH'MillANDOI'KTtA U II
EVEUY EVCMV
Otilr MatinooSHlii'
McCAULl
Oprra Coup my.
ONU
WEKK
ONLY.
JNO. A. MtCAULL,
Hole Proprietor and .Manag'
W'ediienlny tn HuttmHy .Matinee, m ,
sUl'I'VI MASrURI'ILTE,
CLOVER.
SA'i UIIDAY NKIII T. 1'IlfST TIME IlKI. '
DHLl.lNUHH'S Ill'KRA. CO.Mljr&-
CAPT. FRACASSA.
NET Wr.EK-STHAHT UO!IS(i
In "AN A Hit AN T KNAVK
felT,lf
A LUAtKIII'H (IRAN!) OPERA IIOU-E
fclitlo of fonts Opens To-morrow Mornp ..
EVENT OF THE SEASON
Commencing Monday Ktenlng. lVbruary I,
Wednesday and Saturday Matlnc
Engagement of tho Comedian, A
STUART R0BS0N
AND COMPANY OK PLAYERS'
Viidordlreotlon of Mr W It, Harden, Ta
rntlng for tho first tlmo In Washington n
uodhioial comedy by Steele Matkayi ,t '111
JlR.HOHSONns CHIQUr.THE UN WE
Tho aboo play will bo produced with "k
uld of special sconcrv. costumes. mwcrM.-.
and original music by John Uecu of the Con
?,crYatnrv ol Wnslc, Waples,
Italy
feijtf
r INCOLN MUSIC HALL.
Monday, February 24.
ONE WEllh ONLY.
-MATINEES WEHNEMIAY
AND SATVKD Y.
l'list production of
Gilbert and Sullivan's
NEW COMIC OPERA,
THE GONDOLAS
Authorized performance, bv nn arrniigcmnit
wlthlt. H'Oilh Oaiiti:. Presented by nn
AMERICAN COMPANY
Under tbo management of
MR. JOHN STETSON,
Of tho (Hobo Theatre, Dostou
Tie costumes, sconery nnd uppolutmen's
fiom original designs, as presented nt Die
Kawiy Theatre, Loudon, undei
the peisonal supcrvl'on
of the author and
composer.
Tie Sale of Reserved Seats
WIlloponutEd. K. Droop's Muslo Stoic l)J
Pa o., on Thursday, fcb.SO, at!) a m
Pi Ices, SI '0. SI nnd Mo., according to 1 ea
Hon. Hoics.SlOandSl'.
1 EW NATIONAL THEATRE.
TUIC MIVW I Six Nights. Mutlncrs
1 1 IIO II Lull. I Wednesday nud s.'
Saturday.
.Mi:i. UtOIIMAVN
KKff YOHIC
LYCEUM THEATRE WIFE COMPANY.
(With Mrs Ucrlan Clbbs)
Presenting Dolaseo and Do Mlllo'& fain nn
play
"THE WIPE." I InthoCa-t
"THE Wli'K." Messrs Pntnam. Herman
"THE WIPK." Kent, Bams, Talbot, Pic' 1,
"THE WIPE " I Gregory. Misses (.aim',
"THE WIPE." (IroT brook, n.iwklus.Loga ,
"Till: WIFE." Dunton and Mrs. Hi.rUi
"THE WIPE." I (ilbbfj as 'Tlio Wlfo."
Produced with all tbo scenery nnd an es
sorles made from the original models
Week Feb. U'l-AHIiOTT OPERA CO
tf
CONGREGATIONAL cnUHCH
J
S'lOniJ.VHO.
LAST TIME3 OK
The STOODARQ LECTURES.
TO NIGUT AT 8,
THE SPLENDORS Ol' SWITZERLAND
Mugnltlecntly Illustrated.
Admission. &0o ; rosorved scatu, 75c Se
euro promptly at John F. Ellis & Co 's tu,
Pa. uvo. Diinllll and North, managers
fo!8A10
VfEW NATIONAL THEARE.
Reglnnhig .Monday, rcbruary ai,
MX NIGHTS-TWO MATINEE
Sulo of boats THURSDAY, l'eb. W
ENGAGEMENT OFTHE FAMOUSEMX1 V
JAiioyyj
GRAND OPERA COMPANY
In tho Following UrUJiant Ropertoln
MONDAY. "ERNAN1
TUESDAY "CROWN DIAMONDS"
WEDNESDAY Mat , 75, 10 and 21c.
"HOHEMLVN CHRI "
WEDNESDAY "MARTHA
THURSDAY . "ILTnOVATOHE"
FRIDAY .... "NORMA"
SATURDAY Abbott Mat.. SL 75,S0and 25c.
"ROMEO AND JULIEr"
SATURDAY "MIltADO"
EMMA ADROIT SINGS EVERY EVENING
fI7t f
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT
For tho Denrfit of
NEW SROYS' AND OUII.DHENVS AH)
SOCIETY,
At tho Ro-IJence of
MRS. HUGH McCULLOCH,
912 nth street northwest.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '.'., lb3D
2 to 1 p. m.
$1,00 ft ii. u
GRAND FAIR AND HAZAR,
Under tho Auspices ot
( OLl'MHIA DIVISION, No. 3, U.R.KNK.IJ TS
OF PYTHIAS,
At Matonlo Temple, 'Jtu aBdct". n W,
Commtnelug February, 17. ondlng JIarcli 1.
Si alon tlckots, 60c; single admission, ltw
Every toasion ilcSot entitles tho holder f
a volt In the disposal of u horse, buggy nnd
harnuis. folw.d&S.l.'t.
Albaugh's Hollidaf Skeet Theatre,
RALTIMORE.
Engagement of
Edwin Booth,
NOTICE'-ThO continued llhioosof MME
MODJESKA may proveut her uppcaran o
with Mr. 1IUOTII. Tho management tilers
torn dt cm it due tho public not to unnoau e
her until they hae some asstirancoof her ie
co crv.
MISS MINNA K GALE.
Now Miccesbfully fupporlina Mr lloatli In
l'hlladelphla, will perform tho charaeter ni
blgncd Mine. Modjcska.
SPECIAL WASHINGTON NICHTr.
Tueiday, Fob. 25,
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Thuibdav, l'ob. 27 Rouble. Dill
FOOL'S REVENGE and DONNA DI N
Saturday Night, MaroU 1-MACUCTH
Monday. March d-HAMLKT
Wednesday, .March 5-HICHEI.IEl
I rlduy, March .MERCHANT OF VENT' E
orobobtra, SJ; balcony, Sl.W, which w
Include trunportutlon to Daltlmurc und n
turn.
On Tuesday. Thursday and Saturduy re
25 und 27 nud March 1, Special Trilu-. w '
lcaell .V 0. Depot ut 0 p m; rctur 'n
)ta. 0 Camden fetation la II t 0. alter ne
lormaneo.
On Mouduy, Wednesday and Friday. M r
3, Dtind 7, Speeial Trains will loac -
MrectDciotlaPonnii RR atopm n
turning after performance from t'j!c'
Hon, I'oium. It. R.
1 Seuts on sale from 10 i. m to .1 p m 1
at RODERT F .MILLER'S ROOK SVOIIE,
RSSriftcculh street.
I Si tf uLNoTjrr Tickets pnrohoj-ed iuu'u
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