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men have beent much delsyed by tho ro- ver weathor. A GUOD LIVER vey, of the Twant; ht Henjamin F, e Erje Itallway office, befo fn the Tommby Court, yesterday, the Astor Ilouse, obtained refresh- 1 without paying for them. lon_were found n quinti- trom Delmanico’s and other 1t is charged that nd walked out without e was fined 10, SVEN IRIBH MEETINGS, meetings to nid the cause of td in this city and vicinity nider . the nusplees of the varlous Hundreds of mnew names embershlp of branch every miceting ar- were mado for o public demon- A SPELL OF WEATHER. Colossal Snowhanks Climbing to New Hights All Over tho West. Beleaguered Travelers in the Deep Cuts Growing “ Ugly” and Intractable. A Crowd of 200 % Drumm?rs" 4 Seize " a Train Near Sioux City. fded to the m the fallowing resolution Lengic meeting in ndvisn the workingmen of merionn eities and towns to Loagues immcdiately, PACIFIC MATL. ave recontly been held niatives of the any and the Paeliie Mail regard to u continue the frelght contract in view of the carly comple- thern Pacific Rallway, By stated yeste: The Camp at Poplar River Suddenly Flooded, and Eight Indians nizo Anti-ltent tweell TPTEse fp Company In abrogatlon of The Moon Breeds n Whole Lit- tor of Dogs for Colorndo’s ridny that the con- Especinl Wonder. {tet will e allowed to stand foranother A RTUD OF 110N HORSES, York Centrat and Hudson River red fifty new locomotives, SOCIALISTS FIOM GERMANY. To the Western Ausociated Press, M.—A mass-meeting ended by upwards of 3,000 men mostly Gernans, wns Tall yesterday afternoon to publicly e Socialists who recently arrived from Germany,—ilerr J, the Relehstag, and his compn Speeches perti- the occaslon were mado by foreign- Gradual Recession of the Tremendous Floods Which Have Rolled in the East. Railread has ordes The Town of Port Deposit, Md., a Frightful Exception to the Lonls Velrrek, N Cruise of a Lighthonse in Chesapeake Bay, with Its Two Koepers, SNOW-DRIFTS, ARRIVAT OF IMMIGRANTS, teamship Necknr, of the North Ger- n“‘hu‘«!, rmn: Bren 1, landedi205 Inuni- ustle Garden yesterday s the Ger- I, White Star Ling, from Liverpoul, 156, and the Castalia, from Mediterrancan, §0.} Spectal Dispateh to The Ciicago Tribitne, OxAnA, Nob, Feb, 1L=Tho snow-blockado still continues. Bix ineches moro of snow has fallen to-day, and tho snow-storm {s continuing o-night. Fourd aro entertalned that tho wind will ngain spring up and inake bud drifts, and ciruso the work that was done yesterday whilo the westhor was calm to bo done over ngain. The Unlon Pacltic 13 olear, and passéngoer tralng only are bolng run, and on slow time. buadred mtles of the -Durlington & Missouri syston: of rafironds in Nebraskn aro abandoned for the present, und no trains aro belng run ex- cept between Omubin and Lincoln, Every othor road in Nebruska fs condition. Three deluyed trains cnme In from Chlengo this moraing aver the Chicuyo, Burling- ton & Quiney, and mmle connoetion with tho west-hound Unlon Pacitic, Delayod trajns over athor Chicaga rouds urg looked for to-night. No trains have arrived or doparted bash, 8t, Loufs & Pactiic since luse Friday night. Fridny night's passcuzer for St. Louls 18 STILL STUCK at Shenondonh, fifty miles south of Councll Blalrs, Tralnsloft to-duy for Chleago ovor il to roads, but will make slow progress. The snow-storm of to-dny oxtends as fur west us Choyenne, ‘Tho storm last Friday did not touch tho cattle-graziug reglons, but thle oue daes, However, cattle men hotographer, was found drunk i the Fourth Ward and taken to the police statlon, where it was nscertained that ho wag sufter- mg also from a{x stah wounds in the breast, Tast nlght Michael W, Lee, p! of Prince street, t nsalnon on the corner of Bayard strect and the Bowery, but refused to glve the name of the assailant. “I'his mornl; vy Isane Getterman, of wao admitted having o diffienity He I3 held to awalt the result of jurles, which are dangerous, John Ennls, of Boston, champion skater, of Amerien, Is matehed against the Polfec® Unknown,” Rudolph Goetz, of Milwaukee, to skate 100 miles for £1,000 and o chumplonship of America on the New York polo grounds Wednesday. ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS APPOINTED, Adispateh from Roma_to the Freeman's Towrntil announces that F, Janssens, Viear- General of Richmond, has been appointed Bishop of Nutchez, .made vacant by tho ap- wintment of Bishop Elder to Adwinistrator o ihe Arch-Diocess ot Cluelnnat), with hie suecesston, eraz, Adminlstrator of the Diocese Antonio, ‘Tex., has been namned prer the Wite' I5 TIE WHITTAKER COURT-ARTIAT TO-DAY the President said it had been deelded to sustaln tho objection ralsed Ly Gov, Cham- berlain to admitting the evidence of Whit- taker at the Court of Inquiry at West Polut, Burgean Alexander, on_eros+gxaminntion sald that after seeing Whitvker he wen s and mes Col, Lascelle, to whom Tie remarked that Whittaker was not tn: sible, ns hie protende to be. went to Whittake's room the second Inttaker was called apon to get up, adlie zob up from the floor pretty mtch thesame way any other person yould rise from a recumbent position. ' THE COTTON E: XC Acomnilttee of the Cotton Exchange, be- Yevlmg tho policy of restrieting the privileges of membershiip to those actunlly engaged in the entton and bankimg interests In-this eity is false, hng subinitted " n proposition to tha Exchange to place it on a nore substautial It {s proposed to maks mewmbership such and tho weathor mild. Tho Unlon Panitie has not missed sending wost-boung tralns, whilo but ond passenpor-train from tho West—that of Suturday—husbeon detained for moro than s fow bours, The train from tho West to-day was do- layed by a freight-traln wreek, but witl bio in to- night, It 18 oxpected that tho thaw will do an immonso amount of dumnge. T the Western Avsncialed Press, MAMA, Neb,, Felr. H.—It fa snowlng again to- day, and the wind Is freshening, Tho storm ex- tendds west 1o Ogdon. The Overlund Express from tho West to-duy 18 now three hours late, and llablo to be much later If tho storm con- tinucs, Tho. wenthor was pleasant yesterday. Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy pot the first tritin bero for threo days about 3o'cloclk this The Nock Island, Northwestern, and ‘Wea have not hat When the vit- and valuablo basis, ‘Wabash are still Llookaded. ullfications for any mally from tho Enat for toreo doys, This is the worst delay ever known here, sud business B standfug and 3L | g gorlousty fntorrupted. Yeurs of age may bo eligibte, Tho rates of tommission to be fixed nt 1214 cents o bule when the transacion Is mado_for any person orfirm notn member, and 7 when wade for a member not having perma- nentoftien In the elty, and 214 cents a bnle Fhen made for o member havi Umcl}y.‘ The price of seats in’ now $5,000, E;,‘u‘i: C. Zerlza bought a seat yesterday for Bpeetal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Pave, Minn, Fob. M,—Late advices re- celvod by the Ploneer- Press from tho maln points ndieate that tho St. Paul, Minueapolis & Mani- toba Roud (s open it entlve longth, and traing rvunning nearly on thwe, except on tho Browns Valley ngs his oftlee in TIEATRI: PROPRIETOR ARRESTED, J.C. Aberle, propristor of Aberle’s ‘Then- hing been arrested, charged by an ofilcer lio Soclety for Preventing Cruelty to Chil- dren with “adltting to | under 13 years of uta. The penalty 15 one g;fin’i r‘;“l(lllnlnlll ore than ‘S‘m rmn& A arges that this is n conspiracy rive him Trom his present, loentlon, Py BMALL='OX INCREASING, tie nuwber of patents tn the Small-Pox ospital on the outskirts of Brooklyn hax 1sing to an alarning oxtont, the in many enses belng of the most ma- i Last weel the list ran up ns “l: 'Ie ‘i\s twenty-six, and several deaths oe- A wan nmmed Murphy walked into the cadynurters of the umufillsukmer of Char- . Correctlons and asked to be sent to o touk n seat upen nch, from which ho soon rolled to !;.I Small-pox was tha malady, Finin, uame unknown, dled [sease In Flatbush Hospital, now lies in tho Potter’s field. FIRE RECORD, AT CHAUNCEY, IND. Divateh (o The Chicago Tribune. 1.—S8hortly after 2 elling-house of Nichs sltunted fn Chauncey, just ncross ribiin liver from this olty, caught Bro 2lamp and was ontiroly consumed with its tho only nrticles saved bLolng a burcan Nig machine. Mrs, Thoonis was slok, and ¢ out barely tn time, Chauncey hasno rtment, and tho high stage of . tho river LNy nssiatanca from the city firemon, an almost miraculous cacapo. flo f revolvor-cartridges on tho mantol oded, ono of tho bulls striking him on and, glaveing, struck his nose. In- Flro-Insuranco Company probably not bo rcopened lioforo Thuradny, Tho8t. Paul & Omalia fs opon to St, Jumos, and tho Bloux City Divislon ia oxpected to bu olvar by to-morrow, and perhups to-night, All that 8 possiblo is boing dono to sot the stream of Itravel and traftic rolling again. Tho weathor I8 | moderate, but the wind ig blowing somuwhat, At B o'clock to-night the wind was blowing some from Bt, James westward. ot Mountain Lake aro expected to nrrive at St Jumus thls afternoon. Shovelers uro puld at tho e of #2 por day of ton hours, 'Fhis morning's train from 8t. Paul wont to Br, James, andn return train arrived at 0:5 p. m. A fow freleht- tralng wero also moved hotween St. Paul and St. On tho Bluo Barth Drunch ar- rangoments were madu to havo tho trick- through to-night, pro- teatre boys contrary tv tho stat- vent's fmprison- The snowed-in truins James to-day. clenrers work all 10 county-budldings, vision §s open to Glencos, und 00 mien are battilug with the blockude beyonil that Tho roud 18 not ¥at open between flnst- 101 1ho ke "I'ralns uro running on ngs and Furmington. time on the lowa & Minnesota. Division. lr‘flI‘t‘u wero resumed on the lowa & Dakota Inst ELGIN, 1LL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Erary, ., Feb, 14.~Tho track of the Freo- port Divislon of tho Chicago & Northwestern Hallroad was, aftor desperate labor, cleared yuosterduy, and tralng aro runplug vogulnely to- day for the first timo since Frlduy. A gang of forty men from here, together with all the sce- tlon-men on tho line s far as Winucbago, cut through n drift noarly & quarier of u mlilo long and fittoen feet deop In a cut noar Winnebago, and tho atalled tralns cunio down ufter 0 o'clock Inst evening. ‘Tho Fox River Division iy also apen. The Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Rall- rond has beon doing v fng ita truck, Tho Kirkland passenzor mannged to got through yosterduy, but west Jt got atalled " 1n w drift threu tniles went of lero, and stald seven hours, untll & fhow-plow witd gt of forty-five men from Kirkland conld Do svut forto work L. track waa closred as far na Lannrk Junction. Tho weathor I8 now olour, still Laravsrre, Ind., Fob, Iockthlsmnrulnwtnndw bard work clenr- Of York, I'a, tor gia. ‘Ihls mornlng the IN CNICAGO, rom Hox 45 at 8:20 last evening ¥ 4 five In tho two-story and buso- bullding, No, 263 Milwapkeo ave- Yy E. Malohardt, and ocoupled by 1atoln as a olothing-store and dwoli- origivated fu tho storo from un- Damago to the bullding $200; radors’ and Girnrd of Now York e to tho store and fixturos, 500 1 S Mitzors: Tha alyen t Whe alscove MADISON, WIS, Bypectal Dispatch (o The Chicago Tridune BAnison, Wis, Fob, 14.—Atl ronds uro clear of snow and traing are yunniug on timo, Bevoeal sleivhing parties got blocked fn tho snow, two of thom belug just heard from,—onuv purty leav- i here Friday ovening just bofore tho storm commenced for Coluwbus, Thoy succeeded in reaching o furm-bouso bolt way between Bun Prairle and Coluwbus, whero they were cotus pelled toremain Ly the impassablo rouds wntil whon thoy started for und reachod org they telegmphed onty, who bad becouie thoroughly alarmed nt wir absunce. Anotuer cusualty 18 reported, team wus found stunding near s farm-houss off of tha 8un Pralrio roud yestorday., Upon un examinution belug mude, Bulitven was_fouud fo the sl stiff, Ho started Haturdny from Madlson for nulmc the worse for llguor, with tho above re« . 0, of No, 8 West tre. INC1, MICIHI, 0 Tha Chleago Tribuns. - 4.—~The Mothodlst Church Nty caught fire in the roof Y, and the upper portion was soment was saved through epartment. Tho build- d Atou, Bpectal Dirpaten “ADHMX, Mich,, Fob, Morenct, thig coul noon Yesterda, n nuwed Donnls 83 nsurod 1y eho | — T CINCINNATI, O, Fob. 14—Tho Queen City rks, ownod by J. H, Barger, tem avenue, In the eastern this morning, Loss, 000, NOT VERY PLEASANT, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bioux City, Ia., Fob, l—A snow-storm from tho soutbuast began this morning, aggravatiog tho blockude on the rallroads. The only roud open i3 tna Bloux City & Pacltic. On tho Illiuoks Contral the tast sngw-plow isbroken. Ou Sunday the Bt, Puul & BloGx City oponed tho Bt. Paul to $t. James. The ollicials of the Company report soven tralns, some with threo cuglues, aud1.00 men aro opening that road to thisclty, Even it thostorm ceased, (Lis will requiro two moro duys. At Bloux Falls on Indignution meeting of 200 aclayed travelers tp-day dectded ‘1o sulap n tralu and tey to open @ oud to this city., The oogineor disabled his engluc, knd the truvelors lmri‘-xumcd on [T ISON, TEX, 1.—~A dispatoh from Don- . wm‘::d w‘n\ny retall whops, sae ust ul 6 pretiy nen\";?t' Lom ot AT CHARLES ;D.Lx(ul. B, €, Pol A Uriea at Nos, Losa ucar, b. 14.~A fire dostroyed 16 und 17 Huynos stroet Tod, '"HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. gnvo up the attempt, less whisky thoro. L “RLOOD ON 'TITE MOON.» Desven, Colo, Fob, 14,—To-night thousands of people were on the strects watchlng n vory unusual phenomenn connectixd with the moon, When the moon rose there were strenks of lizht retlected from its differont Bldes, Ina short timo these strenks dinnppeared, four lunnr dogs nppeare:d, and goon four benutiful lunae bows appeared on A tinewith the dogs. Latcr the howor beeamo stinply a halo, with tho moon nnd dogs sltuated at nearly oqual distances apart on tho clrele. The halo aoon contracted, coming elose to the moon and leaving tho dogs outsido the circlo. About 10 n'elock the halo lH!MIYGBN!vL the doge aoon foltowing. ‘The weathor 1s intonsely cald. The Kansas ['ncific toud Is avowed up from Denver to Brookviite, e DS MOINES, TA. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chiango Tridune, s Moises, fa., Feb. 14.—~The snow hiockado was partially raised to-day,and tenins arrived from the East and West on the three trunk lines this noon. Over 1,000 men with shovels were put on tho Rock Island last night, and cleared nway ahout H00 miles of deifis. Tho main lines opened, nttention wnaa turned to branch ronds, aud it Is expeoted to get them cloar to-morrow, It will bo soveral days beforn frelght beging to move, The Fort Dodgo Roud whi not bo vpened fortwo days, Tho passenger trnin leaving here Friday oveulng fles buried out of sight inn drirtona mile long, about ton miles from thls city, It 1ssnowing hard this ovening, with pros- pects for anothor blucknde, Thoro is little fuol wod ATCITSON, KAS. ArcitisoN, Kns, Fob, M4.—~A severe snow- storm prevalled all day along the line of tho Centrnl Biranch Ruilroad weat of this city. About twelve inches hns now fallen, “Tho wind Is re- ported very bigh, und tho cold is sovere at this A light snowfull geourred thls evening, Ouly two ealiromds centering hore—tho Migsourt Pacific and Kunsas City, St, Joseph & Council way yet ruuning trafus. The Atehl opeka & Sonta 19, contral branch, and thoe A . W, Ttoads are still blockaded, The Itock Tatand and 8t Joe Roads unnounce that thoy will sond out tratns in tho morning. DUBUQUE, IA. ‘Duntque, In., Fab. 14.—~The raitroads are dig- ging out tho snow-drifta. The river rond is oven 1ts eatire longth, nnd trains are running. ‘The liinois Central Is open enstivard, but weste wurd it {5 closod. A tratn Stuck at Epworth Irl- iday night has not got here yet, Botween that place and this ety thore nro sovernl deep cute, all deltsed futl, which ean only be opened by farce af shovelers, Tha weather la cold, iho mereury bolng down to B degrevs below zero this moruing. KANSAS CI''Y, MO. KANSASC1Tv Mo, Feb, 314.—The hirst pnssenger- trin, consistinyg of ssven baggnge and express cnres, two conchos,-aud two sleepeds, arrived on 1he Kunsns Pacitie last night, after n four-days' struggle with tho suow along the Mng, and tho regnlar tratng will hereafter o run. Nothing ean be lenrncid as to the coudition of the Atchls son, Topekn & Santa ¢ Road. No bigh water In reportedzand tho weathior has ngatn turned cold, bue plessant, Al tho roads wlrl ugein be run~ ning regularly by to-nlght, KANBAS CrTy, My, Feb, H.—Another snow- atorin ot in nero at 7 o'ctock to-night, und there 18 every prospeet of anotlier blockude. GALENA, LLL. Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, IiL,- Feb. 14.—The snow hna heen ro- moved from tho Iilinois Central track, and frolghit and passenger traflic bus been resumed ns usunl, Tho first traln sinco Fridny night trom Chicngo arrived Inst evening ut 8:46, The regular passonger reached hero to-night o fow minutea bohind time, TINCOLN, NEB. . TaNcony, Nob., Feb, 14,—Six inches of snow foli to-duy. It s dump and heavy, drifting but Hetle. Pralnsare begluuing to move. In two days they wiil run regularly, Threo englnes and nenow-plow were wrecked on tho B, & M. six miles enst. Thu dumnago Is liknt. The track ik bullt wround the wrock, and the luo §8 opon to the Eust, LA CROSSE, WIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. LA Crosse, Wia, Feb, 13.—Tho ralironda rune ning Into this elty ave agnin showing a fewmiles of clear track. The Southern Mimiesota 18 now open to Winnebago, ‘and the rallrond compuny ave dolng good work to relivve tho sulferlug in tho West. AROUND BALTIMORE. TORT DEPOSIT. Speelal Dispaleh to The Chiteago Tribune, BArristong, Md,, Feb, H—~The lce-gorge on the Susquehanno I8 dolng great damaege, nl- though It i3 not a8 torrible ns {t was In 1878, Nearly haif of the Town of Port Deposit 18 under water, and hugo boulders of feo are plled up on ench other twenty feet bigh, The truck of the Port Deposit Branch of tho Philudeiphla, Wil- milton & Laithnore Hallroad s covored with feu-cukes clghtecn to twenty fnches thick, and from ten to fifteen feet in dinmetor, plled on top of ench other ¢ight or ten high for over thrco miles, and tho approaches to tho town at eithor end are blocked up with similar cales, plied one over the other, renderiug it Impos- sivle for any vohlcles to unter town, and mukiog the work of pedestrlanism diffieult and dangerous. Nearly all the houses haye boen tiooded, ‘Phoge ln'moro exposod_positions hnve been vaeated by tholr tonnnts, Doors have boon crustiod In by kugo cakes of jee, windows Droken, out-houses washed away, and stono and Lrick foundations undermined, A MANDSOME TWO-STORY AND ATTIC FRANE COTTAGH helonging to Mr, Solomon Wler was swept from 1ts fowudntions just ubove the town und carried down tho stream at tho rate of thirty mHes hour. Upon reaching tho finta below Ilavro do Graeo it was jmmined up In the fce. Tho ex- tongivo shops of the Busquehnnna Bteamboat Compnuy ure nléo submerged, When the 8 b m. train yesterduy rouched York Fur- nace Statlon, on the Tort Depoalt & Co- lumbia Brunch of the Pennsylvania Ratlrond, tho track at the polut was found to bo sub. wmorged with ice and water. Anattompt was made to run tho trnin back to Columbla, but, on appronching Plquu Station, the bridge at Mc- Call's Ferry was found turned over on 'its sldo. Tho rivor continued to riso rapldly, and THE PASSENGERS wore hurriod from the cars, many of thom creep- ing through tho windows, and sought refusoe vn tho side of tho mountain. The lco pited up alongaldo tho train, crushiug throuyh the win- dowa and jamuning tho triin in such u position that it will requiro (e Work of soverat duys to roleaso it. Thodum at McCulloch's furnaces, At the mouth of Octoroon Croek, fivo mifes fram Port Deposit, wirleh 18 uscd to sipply water to MeCuliach's iron-works, was turned uway this morning, nifeting o damigo of ut least £20,000, Bouto iden muy be formod of tho bight snd ves locity of tho tood by tho fuct thut THE TOPS OF LAMI-POSTS In Port Deposit wore bont_and wrenched off by the forco with which the fco struclk thom. Tho towh hug now nlul\\i»rmmuflnu i1 tho wall of feowhich akirts 1ts entl at thlhllnnfinrl' which is sald to bLe sevonteen foet in depth, hus pussed (and from the voeloolty of tha river Just now it I8 prosumed th bo pasi- {ng) tho dunger to the town is over. If, however, 1t 14 yot to come, foars are_entortalned of much frnlnr dnmuge than bas atrendy beon intlicted, ncluding thu dumolition of the raitrond eams puny's proporty, thé loss us niready heard will oxceed $100,000, Tho Phlldelpbin, Wilnlugton & Daltitnore und the Columbla & 'ort Doposit uilroads have cullod for « lurgo number ot uds ditionul Iaborord to cominuncs ut once the work of removing theso obstructions from tho truck, but it 18 eatimated thut OVEI A WEEK Ol TEN DAYH must noconnrlli olapso betorn olthor rond will bo ugaln in working urder. At Havro do Graco the lco fs pited up us high us the telugraphspoles slong tho rlver-bunk, although there huil buen very littlo damugy. done 1o the elty, Hevenl small sehoonerd Hro crushed to pleces ginonk the fce. A special from Elcott City, ubout twalve inilos Trom here, states thut tho Patapsco Jiver s sudsiding, though tho Huod thoro hus buon vory greut. At Elysvilie, tho seat of James A. tarels’ cotton tuotory, the water roso, und ubove the rallroad brldgea and for u Umo it wus thought thore would be swept awiy, und heave 1ly-londod curs wore plueed on them to weigh them dowa, It 1% thought the worst of the Hoods i3 neurly over, thouglh thousnuds of dollurs’ damugo bias becu cuused by the freshet. ——— . CRUISE OF A LIGUUTIIOUSE, . Hpectal Dispateh fo Tha Chicago Tribuna, DALTIMORE, Md,, Fob, 14.~Every bour ure ro- celved reports of new disusters from tho froshot throughout Maryland, Lvery river In the Stato hus overflowed its binks, sud the crushing jce und angry torrents have donu taglr work of dos gteuction. Commander Torry, Tuspestor of Lightaouses for Disaater to-day recoived a dis- puteh from Oxford, Md., which roports that the groat lee-drifs from the riverscontiuous o the Chicinpenke Lay are Hoatlng out aud dolng great damsge, Kasly Saturday moralug tho 11ghthouso off 8harp's Ialand, on the Chicanpeako, wns swept hodily away, Jammed in hotween fm- menso boulders of fce. Tho keeper, Columbus Butler, and his assistant, George Healy, were in It at tho time, nil dny and night, nearly freezing from the colil wnter which penetrated thelr clothing, na At Intervals thoy would bo dipped honeath the waves, ‘About 6 o'clock Bunday muorning they succeeded in gotting the yawl boat atluat, which with the lighthouss, had been jamined between tho fee. Thoy drifted about, baving no oars to paddie with, unti} picked up by tho schooner Zingark, Capt. Robert Kinoeinan, of Baltimore, Me, Butler stated that the ico was running very strang F¥riday nlght, and continued 80 until tho lighthouso gnve way, 1o was sntisfie] tho lighthouss would bo de- stroyed, and was engaged in pncking his provistons when it was carrind off. The ico hadrunup high agalnst the ligbthouse, Jam- ming the anora and windows. 'Tho keepors, however, sueceoded in breaking through into thio tower, whoro thoy remained until thoy left in their bunt, The lighthouso resisted a num- ber of severa blows, and, at times, CAREENED UNTIL JT NEARLY TOUCHED rorivar front. 1f thotinod ‘tonding to Tronton sud Philadelphin from this THEY DRIFTED ABOUT IN TIE BAY THE ICE on tho opposit sige, when suddenly the fco would Urenk from around it, which would causc it to apring bnck with such force that evary bolt in it seemed to rattle, Thoy just escuped Intiine, ns, a few mi leo parted and the lighthouse toppled” over and sunk bencuth tho waves. -4 after thoy put off tho yawl, 'the THE DELUGE. TOLEDO, Bpectal Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Torknn, 0., Feb, 1—At a mecting of the City Councll this evenlng a proposition, mile to tho Muyor by George M. Brady and T. 8, Dar- ling, of Detroit, to Lreak the lce gorga and let tho wator out, was consldored. Thoy propused to bring from Detroit tho steamers Excelsior and Garland, owned by the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Compnny, and with them break the lee. They offered to undertake tho wark ut 8500 per day, or $1,100 per day taking their own risk, or $20,000 for the wholo job, The matter soemed to be consldored practicable by the Counel, butthe prico was thought too bigh. After discussion, tho propositfon was referrcd to n committoe, with the Mayor, to nscertain If the railrowds, whick are lurgely faterested In tha removal of tho gorye, will hear part of tho expense. Rall- rond men Interviewed to-night say that it is for tho inferest of tho rallroads to have the lce stay where it Is afid let tho water go out gradually, If it 'gues with a rush it . WILL D0 INCALCULABLE DAMAGE totho bridges. Prominent eitizens tulked to on subject regard tha plan as feasible aud urgo its adoption, Tho sltuation of tho stranded schoonors ro- malns unchanged to-dny. A gang of men wero putto work to unlond the Bonson, which sank where sho went out Fridny night, She had 15,000 bushels of wheat on bonrd, und this action was tnkon to prevent the wheat from swelling and bursting tho vesscl, The water s boen falling thottgh very slowly, allduys In many pinces tho river is full of ice 10 the bottom, and the wnter's progreds is very slow. The opinlon prevaits that, with fuvorably weathor, thery Is no further dunger. Stould therdeome much warm weather oru warm rain the reult woutld bo disasirous. Tho Hlade ny- penred s usual this evening, but the Timex did not. The water I the composing-room 1ifted the stunds ang ovorturned tho enses. DROWNED INDIANS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. Br. PAUL, Minu,, Fob, 14.—~Advices received at hendquarters bhero frow Hges' Cump ot Poplar River give tho particulars of torriblo disasters ut Poplar tiver Agency by the early breaking up of tho fec in the Missourl River and floods, The enmp, northwest and south, s surrounded by water, o gorge baving formed below, finoding the bottom lands, Tho attondunt suffering among tha Indinnsis frightful, and at lenst eight lives aro known tohave been Jost. Visiblo from a hligh point near ure the bodles of five lndiuna lodged In tree tops, They are doubtless tho bucks who fled to tho willews on the 9th, when Iitnck Catfish's camp was captured, and by that capture Hges hus saved many lives. Ovenshing was unable to oross tho Missgurl River, ul tho Uncapapas ufter whom he was sont are belloved to have perished, TIE DEATH-S0NG fitlg the camp to-night. Nat less than 600 Yank- tonnnis ponics have been drowned. Where tho Ynnktonnuls furm was now rolls 0 mass of fco aud wator, snapping trees liko plpo-stoms, A i‘umfl twenty foet high and acres In extent hus heen formed by every hillock. Toget fuel is Impossible, and It 19 fortunate the temperature is not excessively low. The Indinny were driven 10 high ground and Jeft tepees, rubies, and everys thing. ‘e work of capturing the hidden Un- capupns lins been pushed steadily, and at pres- ont 14t are under guard and will secompuny tho troops to Buford. Tho noted Hlnek-Horn again attempted to cavitpe, but was captured. ‘There I8 no nows of the stenmer I frozun In at the mouth of Ml River, and it i3 fenred 8lio hus gono to tho bottom {n tho brouk- up, tehellar, ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Tb the Western Assoclated Press, 81, PAuL, Min frain Poplar [ver aud Buford bring nows of an extraordinary fload of water and lee. Tho In- dlan eutnps were Hooded, und efght Indinns and goveral bundred ponfes were drowned. Othors eseaped by preciplitate flight, lenving thelr tents aud robes in tho river. The movement of ||¥4!§‘ column_from the eamp at Poplar River to Bu- fond hos boen blocked by tho swollen stream, and ho cannot carry out Instructions until the tloods subside. NEW ORLEANS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * New Onts,eAnNs, L., Feb. H.—~Tho water In this clty has fallon rapldly in tho past twenty-four hours, and the leliof Committeo has been com- pelied to discard tho uso of boata in distributing ratlons. In sowno sections no uiore retiofl 18 ve- quired. Tho mass-meeting to considor tho dangorous conditions of the lovees adjourncd without action, the Clty Councll buving provided the needed ropuirs. To the Weatern Ancclated Prase. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 14.—A mass mooting of merchants and business men, called by tho Sanitary Auxilingy " Assoclation, was held to- nlght. Gen, Bussor rtuted that tho city authori- ties bl taken hold of the mutters in hano, and therofare no forther aoton was pecessiry. Moyor Bhakapoaro stuted that o lurgo force wonld be put to work on the levees to-niorrow, and no apprehengion neod Lo folt, tho Missis- sippl lUver at this pointnot being ny high us at tho anme thno list sear. ‘The wator in tho over- flowedd districts 18 recoding. Esplunnde street fs ;.‘llonr. Tho strect cars are runmug on sll tho nos. CINCINNATI, CINOINNATY, Fob. 1i.—Tho Ohlo River at this polnt |8 now on @ tear, and slowly climbing iuto the housea on tho river hunk. The warks this mornlng show forty-six feot, and tho river still slowly rising. Tho lower stories of Rat Ilow, Baugago Row, and other water-front places are pretly sube morygod, and the inhubitnuts wore seoklng hlghor grottnd, Very heavy feo from above pusivd dlown lust night, but tho stream iy so whicned that 1o damige waa done, ‘the fco from the Alleghoeny 1s Just bogluning to puss, RORDENTOWN; N, J. HonpENTOWN, N, J., Feb, M.—The flood hag subaided hero. Tho river hus fallen considor, bly, leaving lnrge masses of foe un the raflroads clty. ‘Tho Raflrond Compiny bns hud u large forco of men worklng all_nigne cleartug tho travks from obstructions, No tralus bave loft thiiy city us yet for uny polnut. MARIETTA, O, CINCINNATL, . 0., Feb, 14,—The ZTimes-Star Murietia speolal sa The river bogun reced- inyg this wmorning, haviug reached forty feet. Tho water I8 up to the ceilings In the houses n tho lower partof tho city. Thero hns been no raitroud communieation for two days. The trucks on Loth vouds nve submorged. The damugy will bo vory great, g MEMPIHIS, TENN, Nexpins, Tonn., Fob, Ji.—'rocgutions wero takon this afternoon by romoving the steamurs Osceola Belle und Coaboma Into Walf Itiver, The giicors of tho Grand Tower, report o lurgo fleld ot very heavy leo coming dawn the river, It wus fearod tho boats, If 1eft at the luuding, :l"g‘l‘ll? bo crushed, Iho leo 18 expuotud hure tos RICHMOND, ReoustoNn, Feb, H.—Tbo first mall sinco Bat- undny srrived to-day. It 18 reported that six- teen tons of Southorn muil watter 4 kecumu- idted gt Washington, SIGNAL SERVICE. BELOW ZERO, ‘WABIINQTON, I). O., Firb. 4.—~Tho Govornmont Blgnal Bervico roported tho temperuture st the tollowing poluts st 6:18 yusterduy morning as follows: Below goro—~Moorboad, Minn., 28 do- grees; Chuyeune, Wy, T., 8 degrocs; Daveaport, 2 ] With the force, Lhe Yolco, tho fi the intent 0 e rrr tho a th T which he enrried it lnat night, tho most passionato passuges In-tho hlur:t."rt A In uw' xle.lllvrry‘nr the Chur;:l’,l‘; £ /| anathoma he does not cxhaust his powers, o MoNTREAT, Can Feb, 16—Mr. Vonnor pre-| L1 wien inst acen it tho pilv, but feaceven himo self udmirably for the second climux, nnd he rouses tho sidience into enthusinsni as ho sutn- mans his whole phiysical force and ntters tho fumous line, with anger and walignity in the tones, % My name I8 Richollie—TI defy thee. Walk plindfold on: behind theefstniks the hendsman.” 11is conception and_execution of tho Afth nct worg auito as vigorous and as cifective na that of tho fourth, una he as completely indleates Ittcheliew's_trivmph ~ aver Ki o marked Richelfew's triumph over the traltor 0 ma he Is eapable ot VENNOR WILL NOT RELENT, dlets very stormy weathor, with heavy snow- falls, from Montreal to Washington, and_henvy ralns throughout tho Southern States for tho 110 furthor states rnat ho will muke no uiteration In_his probabiiiticy for that month given in bis almanue, month of Murch, INDICATIONS. orrice oF _THE Ci WastniNGTON, D. C., Feb. 16— u, m.—For Ten- neaseo and tho Ohio Valiey, warmer, wenther, followed by increesing cloudiness, and in tho west portions by rain or snow, winds mostly rasterly, falling borometer. For tha Lower Missour! Valley, colder, cloudy waeathor, light anow. northwesterly winds, gen- erally lower baromoter. For the Lower Laky reglon, fair weather, fol- lowed by incremsing clowliness, varlable winds, stntionary or higher tem- a8 n ladder to reach power. I1is entrance §s very goudd, He i3 i plcture of debility amd shattered power, At the prico of De Maupral'a lfherty ho Itk interest i the transuction ris of tho sees iienie arn Bot restunn his olfice, of husiness by tho King, the re, retarios, anid ‘his reception of overdone.. 'Tho Kiow reads the d Bouttion—Henvens, the they he next weck?” tper from his hand, and, artel rislng within the old Cordinal—that spirit that cut down to the wiist *the stilsenrt Englisher "—=ho throws it on the stage, nnd Intragle tones the sctor gives the Richeliru 15 once more Keene snatenes tho Ahiftin 10 oaatorl tho rpirit of Charles peruture, falllng nrometor, Far the Upper Lake region and Upper Missls« 1 Vatley, panly elomdy and eloudy weather, owed by waow, winds mostly from north to stationary or lower temperature and line, ** Here at wy fee mnater of France, Al for the King 18 well shown by the inchilents that follnw—the ordira iven, tho dls- position of Barradas and his companions, the destruction of De Mauprat's denth 1 Jtiehelicw’s telumph {3 complete, T cffect of the play has been worked out, nttor bns been shown who brings to his work u freahness, o vikor, an orlginality often LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, HEAGO, Fob. 14-10:18 . m. T¥ma. "Ihr Ther.|Hw also wo mny ey n his methods in &pliv of wanifeat crudities that is a relief to tho over- viaboration, the perfect artifice, tho studied atylos of soma of our actors who are held up as From what wo sald In tho beginning of this article It can be imagined that wo constder few It tho cast worthy of consideration. Miss Tlen- rletta Vaders, who s one of the very few really fiue tragie uctresses we have, {8 ufttle too heavy for the wentle, clinging, loving Julie! but In that ohe scene where Julie cxpresses Indignunt anger at the suspicions of tho Cardinal sho found op- portunity for the dispiay of her power, which (s stroniz and_ stirring. proval of the bouse. M das was much morg pceeptuble than formerl and the Fruneots of Mr. T cptiable performance. **Kichotion ”* witl be repoated this evenlng and to-morrow At the mutinée. To-morrow nlght Mr., Kceno will appear as Richard 111, HOOLEY’S, The lovers of novels find no more pleasure in any work than they do in Charlotte Bronté's story of Jana Fyre,” and the admirers of Miss Maggle Mitchell perhaps find In her delineation of the heroino of that storyas much to pralse as they do in any of her lmpersonations. Sho began an enwagement at Iooley's last night, and seiected this as the character in which to mrke a reappoarance. It 18 ono in which she shows much force and grace. tha ewectness of nature, tho dignity of charac- ter, tho delicate suscoptibliity, and the romance found in thollfeof the plain little governcss, nre portrayed as faithfully a8 formerly, ana bereblitd- tlke littte tiguro exeellently suits the charncter, whether as the young girl in her conrsa pluafore, ‘mutinous under injustice, or shooting conrte: searn at her exceedingly unpleasant retativ or ua tho womanly littls governess in her se Choe company” in support Is The audience was gratifying n polnt of slze. This cveniog Miss Mitchell will appear in her familiar character of Fanchon. £ + Tiarometor coracted for tompornture, elavatlon, and inatrumental arror. 1 Melted Anow, too sut Ml to measure. Meun baromeier, mean temperatare, 20.5; mean humidity, 154 maximum leporatire, minlmum tempemnture, 10. GKNEUAL OBSERVATIONS CHICAGO, Fab. 14-10:19 p. m. ho markod upe . Hhe won 1l Frank loche’s Iarra- hompson was a falrl The strength and S BEREEERET = B! ACADEMY OF MUSIC. It mnkes very little difference what the man- agement of this houso puts on his stage; his pa- trons have confidenco enough in him to 01l it even on the opening night ot the week. Poor and Proud,” n high-strusg sensational melodenma, was tho dramatic feature of st nlght's bill, Mr, Goorge 1L, Edeson adumed the leading r0le, and he was supported by the regu- lar stock company, ineluding 3iiss Katle How- Learock. The Blg Four lewous curds fu the variety ollo, and Rurrell und Mlss Nelllo Richards contributed to the entertalnment. This bill will be repeuted during the week, AMUSEMENTS. NE, TITE TRAGEDIAN, Thomas W. Keeno reappeared upon the stage of tho @Grand Opera-House lnst night. Houso was full, ind.whllo tho audience were in- clined to Le coldly criticul during the carly stuges of the play,—Bulwer's © Richellou,”—tho nctor warmed that sudience into somothing like cuthusinsin s tho story progressed. fogr of tho performanes of Iast night by Mr. Keene we are Inclined to mako il allowances owlug to the support, which bumpers him rather than nsslsts him; and, indeed, In view of the company surreunding the star—with tho excep- ton of tho lndics—his success through the coun- try 18 ns marvelous us it fu creditable to Mr. Keene himself. Tordd to the trouble arising from {neflicient support, an accldent—to. put it in tho mlldest possible way—occurred to Mr, Frazer Coulter, and prevented his appearance on tho stage ns Adrien. This fact was only mado to tho mnnagement fiftecn minutes before tho curtain rose, and Mr. Hurley went on in tho part. Under such circumstances it {s only just thnt the performaonce of this gentle- looked upon very fndal- in dieappoluting his audienco and in placlug the manugement in tho position ho did upon tho first night of such an fmportant cugngement as that just enterod upon, cannot bo too soverely reprimanded. The Grand Opera-IHouse management have cortaiuly mado some etfort at better seencry than for- merly, but thoro Is as little regurd for historical accuraey In the appolntments us thero ever was. When Keene played the purt of Richelicu in this oty lust October he played it for tho first tine In his life, Tt would, Indeed, have been o mnrvel had the personution been a perfect one; 1t would be quite ns marvelous to find tho plet- ure_completely finished now. with all bis gentus, took yearsto bulhl up and 0l out with all it detull thut Iichelicn which critics set up as tho Atandand by which nll other Riche- Eo tirst appoared fn the post in 1840, New York critles pronounced him Butchor; but after yours of study and rotire- ment he reappeared in the rilo at Niblo's,—in 1861, —und was Kichdlen yet needs tho touchea that lung exnurienco; yet' with hiis physical power, his muguliicent volee, und his knowledge of dramatie efreet, which scems to comne from fotaition rather than study, ho % nble to embody o pleture of Cardinul Minister pechups, onn tho whole, more eftective than any on tho stage to-day, although Ioss subtio dnthe fivat three actathan thatof Keene had the true conception of the charactor, Shulkspeuro In bis Ricnand eaerificed historieal truth and produced ell Bulwer has dono pretty much the sume thing ard and Mr. George - MVICKER'S, The two clever comedians, Messes. Baker and Farren, sppeared liero Jast night in n pleco ealled * The Emigruuts,” a sketch which atfords opportunity for the {ntroduction of thelr spee- ‘These gontlemen huve Just roturned from u successful Europoan tour. was moderately well filled, TIIE OLYMPIC. Tho Leavitt llurlesquo trouve opened here Inst night, The audience, 1 talurabl; received tholr now pieee, * O, RECEPTION TO KEENE, A lnrge number of gentlemen tendored a re- ception to Thomus W. Koene In tho elub-rodms of the Sherman Houso nlght, after man ghould be the Graud Oper- 3r, Cotliney Sr. Kocno sturted out ns o star, and ho huving verifled Chleugo’s prophecy that ho wauld prove one of the mest papular exponents of tha higher drama, paturally cnough thero i tho kindifest feellng here for tho actor, and nt the mecting last ulght the many fricndly and | cncouraging_ expressions must _have warmed e T ey iiapntobes Kuene's heart and filled bl up with fresh am- tousted and drauk, sod in response the trase- tow remurks tho kinduesses shown hiin by hils [riends and tho public. My, Joseph I, Lathuw wes eatied upon Ho dwelt upon Ke cnreer us an actor, touched upon his successes in 8an Franetsco, und signiticuntly polnted to the fuct thut tho Btate ot Californin bud supphod tho Eust with tho best driunntic stars wo biye,- ne und MeCatlough down Lo Lotta and ey, Mr, Lutham toucted upon Keene's ex- traordinary BUCCess us o star, uud cloved with n nt to the worth of tho uetor apare frowm his protessionut life. Tho health of his W, R 1uydon, wha hus done o much to ke Keene known to the public, wis tonated; und 80 wus that of tho associute 1nan- uwer of the Grand Opera-louse, v 080 present word Kirkwood, Sir,teott Linn, Mr. Mr, James Heott, Mr Linn Pow- ors, Mr, Jobn Dandy, Mr. ltolund Keed, Mr. Ed Even Forrest, | g0 7 ‘speceh, Heus should be Judgod mnager, Me. ——— “Hafr tevivim ** restores gruy nulr to Its orig- nad cotor Tor i cent: @ Btuguepletured, ) physleliy the Iticnard of Shikspeare wits worse than Hictinrd Plantagenet, laiwer, for the pur- puse: of stage effcol, has glven us w Richelte endowerd With viFtues nevor possessed by the reel Iticheliei; in fict, tho only featuro rethined 18 that strength and vigor of fntellect thut mude b King of the King and mohurch of France, Ann istorieal ‘docuient, therefore, the pluy of “ltichelien ” bas littio vatue: but tho Gothle beduty of 18 lnogunge, and 168 wonderful dra- wuticcoustruction, give it n pince nwong tho best works of thestage, Acritic, lindeed, hns remurked nnd the remnek is true thayiho chief utorest of tho pluy centered leas fu o war of eraft and more on the development of humnn pussion, that beauty of langnnge and that. perfect construce tion which gives independonces to every cllnx, and yet makes of every climnx but i siep to the . would have phiced the umongg the grandest of ncbiovements, Buch 18 1t [y, the play b great theatrical offurt, nd every student upan the vortrayal RICAPNRYITAl RERTARATIVE Thern ina well-Enown princlnia in_animal pliyatolos ¥ 16t N Vil netion enn ke ntaey @xennt hranth thoagenny of the NACvoiis aystim, 18 this nerve powe in wenkonod, the y in @ rowch flnal triamph, of the centrnl figure the gruntest netons of the lust forty years huve dus Lulwer's Richellcis 18 conipound of putriotism und wilection. In bis soul he belioves that the sutety of nls country dopends upou his rultog it Ho loves powor, neans 10 Fetnin thit power nre justitiavte tn mind, o fs cumunng, te 13 wise, und, whi aceasionsily ho seems @ doturd, bo 18 genemlly 1n full possession of s mental powers. ‘Through- {u tha nuthor weaves o grlm snedon- This 13 Balwer'a Richetleu, and this Is conception uf the charac v phuss wre trked with Juble make-up Keeno prese pleture of the Cardinal, Bistoricully correct, und, wers tho eurlier scenes churacterized by that finished exvoution genernl- Iy uppurent 0 the ter ones, the assumpuon woulid Lo entirely satisfuctory. ta the oultie, Tho fuuits, howover, wit doibitless be swept awny with exporienco, ‘I'he chiol wenknesses of the ussumntion arv to by found in the luck of that delieat nlcety of light and shade In his delivery of the fow strokes of comedy, I the ndication of thut willness, that @ritn huimor, whiloh Bulwer has put into tho charoter, N Jn thy slmuiation of nge us skitlful s mhcht cburacterizo the work uf ¢ moro linished actor; yet by work was nppreciaied by thu house, f they brought him out ut tho end oF every g, however, may well by overs looked when wa remetnber hla magnitlecn Inz In tho 1bird, In tho fourth, and in th nets. N interprotation of the sceno i tho fourth nct, whero ho defends Julle de Muitlner from tho minions of the King, created oh gs- toundiyg etfect, sud whon tho curtaiu full Its )l was followed by prolongud upplanse, sid tho uotor was votnpelled to show blnsoll, Volee, erinany orunn b all, oo it s vutud their enersivs, 0’ hey iy af Mudleine in 'uris na b - OF thivAbOVOT CONTaliN I Bho, Tk, enntharidi, oF athae ppiun: is. ourely VEOLT, o T d In normnnont i o ted plil, And. can s 1013 iniwi Klaeamune o Dy i A Iallibio apoeito BLE, producing Tt hind nf 1npae. . ) mail ‘on_rocalnt Nonw unniing withont tho signaturo of 8. 11, Elgosmind on the wide of each c (. PARIS July IR TL~ 191000 da'in Faix.—0ut or 160 putionistrenta i waro eurat, within . M. PERIGORD, i ll!"“lillll Charity. . 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Joulousies of this pworing ke u flebrow ro Jeeds,” —like wnoin Ho las centered 1y toieh the sreay.” Thivmost diilicuit d thu drami there 18 thor Worg EEyiig Lo the netor—with it clitynx snd 118 anti-glinax, was wunuged by My, Keeno fu w inunuor thut showed how well bu is overn s powors, and indleatos ultlmatoly acovwplivh 14 other worlid, und stunds prophot in wh in the Tungo ol (iU Balvs for bhris, bolla a1 Diuguisnive CENTRAL, MOSIC-HMALL, IMMENSE ror TICKET_S__RU SH SECURE YOUR SEATS T0-DAY FORL TR THOMAS CONEEN beginning Wednesday osening, Fob. ¥ yenyo minol Keate fur thow brilliant Cancorts o0 o wan probnbi Chis Zoawminy wan prolmbig the nvn(uuuvrrmndo inchls WEDNESDAY nnd THURSDAY, Feb. Z3and 31, RERLIOZ Damnation of Faust . Itrthe AY Migs Fa POLLOCLLT and THOMAS ORCITESTI AL ., NN TN o - G- TOWELLy FRIDAY EVENING, Feh. 23, BEETIIOVEN NIGIT, Andnrstappearance of Tlerr JOSEFFY, tho distine gulsifted I'ianint, BATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING, Popular Programs | By TILEO, THHOMAS ORCITESTILA, ltaserved Sents tur enla ap the Jox-Ofico &t W, 1 Lur el Bt the ox-Onico &t e, 10, 31, and €200 o, MRS, GEO. D, CARPENTE MILWARD ADAMS, Manager. NTER, Lossee. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. The Salvini Season!. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT., ‘Tha sule of ¥eats for any ono or moro of th porformunces to b given by SIGNOI WALHIRE ¢ gommence at M'Vickors Ttheatre, on SUURSDAYs %, ‘eb, 17, st U n. . Tho Prices of Ieserved Keata will be $1.50 and $2, according (o lucation. m-‘.rzu'l'uluus FOR FIRST WEEK. Mordny, Fab. wirereennn OTHELLO, Weineatiy, ¥e ¢ TAMLET Nathranyy Fem B0t o OTHELLS HORRORS| HAVERLY’S THEATRE. 3, L ILAVERLY. ... Man'r and Prov're CURES THIS WERK ONLY, THE |RICE'S SURPRISE PARTY, o [In the kaleldoseopo of pure fi i BLUES. spariiing Srasica etmvaxens 1S - Horrors! Horrors! KEEP |with ta Boantitul Costames, SUPERR " — MOVING sl .“CB; 3 srming A\fill! ¥ lT nic. and Rewmnrkablo € & I sundny Mexi VELY, BABES t—1t] — IN THE WOUD and HHIAWATIHA in DAHK w{l?l’:.l'xe'j?:“\\'odncfl!y and Saturday. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RENEWED TRIUMPHS. House Crowded to Doors to Welcome tho. Return of the Favorite Tragedian, THOMAS W, KEE Thix Tucstay Nicht—RIC U Wed nturiiny, end Sunilny Nianse ARD 111, dny—1AN Friiny=c LLO, Fosmorrow (Wednesda st timo of KICHELIKU, No sdvanco in prices~2c, ie, Toc, and SLW. Beats miay bo secured for any perfornisnce, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ONE WEEK ONL! tnz ond Weds ple’s tavorite, MAGCIE MITCHELL, In hor celebrated lmpersonations, supported by T FULTON RUSSELL aid specially-soloctod Dramatios ompan bR TOIRE~This Tuesday Evoning, LITTLE BAREFOOT, A;IXE‘T']!!"W (Wednesdny) at 2 p. m., only FANCHON™ Sunday, Fob, 20- HEARNE'S “TIEARTS OF OAK.Y ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Went sidc, Jalsted-st., near Mudison, WL, EMSMETY . +Xolo Proprioton Every Eyening und Mutinees this weok, Tho Original Bz 4—8mith, Waldron,Cronin & Martin, Wia Altaio St St Vel Hchards, s T Speetulties, g GEU. It BEDESON In bis local dramn, . POOX AND PROUD OF CHICAGO, ! Supported by GEO. LEAROUK und the Stock Co, 5 Admission—Eveniigs and Sunday Matlneo, 15, 85 aid k. Wed, whd Eat Mitinuos. 16, 24 wid e’ Boata” cun bo neeuted by both Edison uid 1ell toleptiones. MWVICKER’S THEATRE. ONLY P18 WEEK—Tho world-renawncd Comedte nuy and Chiarnctor-Actors, BAKER AND FARRON, ' 1n their now Comedy-Drms, THE : IEMIGRANTS, Iutrotucing thelr i Songs, Dances, Duets, and Characterse- Wednoaday und Snturday Matineen, Ween—9 lustrious 'l'tnucdljn, BALVINI. TSPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. on Wednesday, Saturday, nday, Leavltt's English Opera Burlesque Troupe. Friday, Feb. 13, enofit of Marle Willlams—Cnrmen,. Monday, Fob, 2i—Leavitt's Glgantie Variety Co, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. 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