s&- "L ! !.- 'f "4 U 'THE HTTSBTJRy 'DISPATCH. SUNDAY;' 'TPEBRtTAllY- 1 '1S9U "EW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEW ADVEKTISESrENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a k DUQUESNE THEATER. PITTSBURG'S LEADING PLAYHOUSE. D. Henderson and John W. Horton, Managers. GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CENTS. vmsfamm , At the resular meeting of Post 239 Ut Tuesday evcnii,s the Jollowm;: resolntion wis unanimously adopted: WliEEEAS. His Excellency, Governor Pattl son. bas selected for prominent executive poi Uocs m the National Guard of Pennsjlvania thereof fie Comrades of Duqne-nc Pot No. 23, Department of Pecnsvlvama, Grand AriaV -f the TJopubllc. namely. Comrade William McClelland as Adjutant Genera!: Comrade CiMnbers McRiDben, as luspcctor General; omrade and Post Comminder Thomas J. Hudson. .i thief of Artillery: therefore, be it Kesolve.l ai.at. as coiura.le of Dnqnesne l,o't..o.i,S. we t'eire to express our hi'b ap 1 reciation of tbe Umcnoi's acrion in chooMn" rueii worthy comrades and eijinentlv well qualifled soldiers for tbe L,onrahlf anil moot-r ant position named, ana at tjie same time do irc honor totfce tctcrans of Ue Grai d Army ONE SOLID WEEK, BEGINNING PR! MONDAY, ROSE El W ES FEB. 16, rs pra Lis RfSole.i, That we terder our warmest con ra'ulstiorsto His Excellence and Mi for adniinistiation and iuh Xiimnil r:o,H every protpenty and success. r.isest 1 lrd of the TTar. A verj-Interesting and remarkable Incident cf lhe war comes to The JlivrATCH from a merrier of the Tenth Oh-o Caralrv. it was during the closing days uf tbe stru-cle in April. 1SG5. The Tenth Cavalry, under the com raand of General Sanderson, of Youngstown. was part of tbe vanjuard or b'lernian's army, which was then rmvinng tho rebels steadilv westward, nnd had advanced as far as lhe little village that cWstercd about the company shops of the Xeith Carolina It-ihroad. On the edgo of the village tLe regiment went into camp. hiie doing ome accessary digging one of the joemoers oi uompany K. uncovered an odd jjaped 1 ox. A blow with a t;.ade and tho cover fell tif.f boring a glittering mas of J20 cold pieces T e man irfirlj gasped in astnnishment. sol, then showered the gold In li.ii.dfuls.it the c.cinra.1e near Lim. 1 here was a inad scram ble fo it, during winch the fellow uncovered two more boxes, wuich he picked un ana car ried to the wou Others Jumped in where he had been digging arduncoxeied a number or other boxes oter which there was the liveliest uud of a fight, eacu trjing to gel possession of as m-ca oi tt c treasure as possible. A rood pari of the cold spv.cddy found its to the set lers either iu pavnicnt for sup K ir ei-l2aaSe lor the more easily carried .i.u ,.a ,J1UU1C paper monev. It was leamca that the treasure was the properly of tho lank of Commerce of Xorth Caiolina. the hexes being lauded tha wax. ana the total amoout vas M,0Ca The bmlvomcialsin their fear of the Union Army had brought the treas as far ,s this village, and lind.ne Et practically impossible to escape, buried it Gtneral bcholitid, under whose general com mand the lentil Ohio Cavalry then was. ordered an investigation and tried, eien uuuer the threat or aisgraciug the regiment by takm away its co.ors, to recover the treasuie Tne regiment declaied it would not permit its colors to Le taken lor such an olTence. and as for ie turning the specie it was impossible, as by far the larger part h-d parsed into other hands, fceneral Sanderson, who made a frni.i.u to recover the coin as soon as the story came to his ear. was relieved ot the command on his fJ"- an.d C!flonel P'"Uiaertookto collect the scattered specie. In ail about Sli-,-re,C7er,:L The reas bejoudpTo Tost marshals or any other authoritv. It was doubtless the most remarkable rind of the four jears war in point of mtrins.c value. Comrade Itickey, of Tost SS, Surprised. Comrade 'eton Eickej, ot Post iS, was Siven a surprise at his home. 131 PranUiu street. Allegheny, by his ccmiaies and their ladies oa the anniversary of Lia 47th birtbday last Wednesdaj. fbe comrades and their ladies, to the number of 65 or TO, assembled at places designated. Comrade Iiickey was sent on an errand bv his wife,andduringhisabsence the house was hlled with the invited guests She ladies were robed in then ghostly costumes nwaiung tho return orthe host When his approach was announced the lights were turned down, the assemblage washushed. and on his entrance he was not in verycooll 0r5.?bc!iB "n'" errand with.Tutre i, ts- Then tue lights were turned up. and when he look an the situation he could not say smithing, and had to acknowledge that for i.ce ho liaa been snnrised. lie received the congiatnlatious of h s irienas. The company Jiroreeded to enjoj itself until supper was an- rd- WLeu ?" ere leS Comraae GrifiJi called a halt, and in a few well-chosen vords presumed Comrade Itickey with a pair of hue t,old spectacles on hehlr of his wile. sreat crcuu is clc the hostess lor the strate n uisplajeaia conducing the airangemenu lor th- sunine. Comrade Kickey is emnloj ed aseug.accronthe P., Pt. W. 4C.B.H.S the company was seen so that the comrade would not have to go oat that night. The com pauv did not disperse until alter midnight and when they left it was with the wish that Com rade Kickeyand Lis lainilv might see manv iappy returns of tLe annn ersary. Success of the Sunflower Concert. Pest 12? i -Sunfiower Concert" was a big suc cess. Carnegie Hall was well filled "both Wednesday and 11 ursday nights by audiences .eager to see the novelty. The first part of the TToBramuio consis.cd ot sclcciious by the Grand Army Band, solos by airs, Henkler SIws Ireae Sainjde. ilr. E. II. Deimittandau organ solo by Prof. John Pnchard. After tbe nrsl prt came the "Sunflowers." A bii; h.ack curiam descended. On ic wero painted 20 huge sun Sow errand from the heart of each peeked a face. A number of amusing sclectiOQS were rendered by the voices of the flowers," imong them being "U-a." 4Marv liad,...KtUe,Laml'" "Dlt- bzt." "Snlomoi Levi," "lhe Owl and the Pussy Cat," "lhe ahree Crows" anc "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party." Mrs. Leah Dickenson, tho wuistUng It-st, alto took part in the concoru Post 102's Detroit Club. The Detroit Clnb of Post 162 has arranged for a course of five entertainments. They will be given in the post hall, 4J West Diamond ttreeu, Monday evenings, as follows: To xnoirow evening, lecture, "Down iu Olo Vir ginia," by Ev. Comrade Lafayette, assisted by a. quartet of jubilee singers. March 2 and April SO. "Reception and Refreshments." At these enteitaiiimcnts the oung folks will bo (riven the Door and the music will be by one of the best orchestras in the city. March IB "Progresshe Euchre;" elegant silk unibrelia and fine cane for the winters: suiuble pnzos lor the boobies. March LOand 81. "Art Gallery and Reception." Tnis w ill ho a treat. Judge Slaglc's Address. Post S"s meeting last Monday evening -was a 'very interesting one. The members of Post 3 turned out In strong numbers and other posts were well represented. Comrade Judge Elagle's address, a repetition of the one he de livered at tho dedication of his regiment's monument at Gettysburg, supplemented by a history of the regiment, Leld tne closo atten tion of tbe comrades throughout. Comrade Edward F.3hcr read a history of thelsTinth Resen es, coirpilea from the diary or the late Comraae A- P. Morrison. It was Intensely interesting. A beautiful gold cast commander's badge was presented to Comrade w. F. fcpecr. Comrade J. Milton Hays, of tbe committee which secured tho badge, made the presentation speech. Good Dono by Post 117s 2Icean. Post lirs open meeting last Tuesday even ing was well attendof by old sold.craln and out of the Grand Army. The meeting was in tbe fine new post room in the Masonic build ing, on Collins uvenue. A pleasant, sociable evening was spent. Department Commander Denmston by a good address added to his fast Increasing reputation as an orator. Good speeches were also made by Comrades John V. .Moreland. of Pou 151: O. S. Mcll vaine and X. S. Uees. of Post 1C7, and other. As a restlt of the meeting and snecches sev eral ve'erans announced tl cir intention of comics into the fold at an early date. Around the Camp fire. Post S8 attended tbe anniversary of Post ,162 last evening. Comradz PEsrsiosr acext Bexgocoh has almost completely recovered from his illness. Combines Beas and Wecder were admitted to membership in Post 8 last Tuesday evening. THE mourning tkrocgiiout tho Grand Army INSTREI 50 GREAT ARTISTS. 50 sjELUOTDR. J-AV.""-DW.KEEriAN 7VU&EPjf ' ',uartE55rVrri5CiEK-. FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY (Near Sixth Street Bridge). TbeLadiea and Children's Favorite Amusement Report. INCLUDING Geo. H. Primrose, Lew Dockstader, John Queen, William H. West, George Powers, J. M. Janson, Fred Oakland, m. B!G (Smith, Waldron, Daly and Martin,) ORG FOU dOMMENOING Monday, February J6J CURI0HALL: THE SI0.000 TWINSI The Martin Sisters, MISS-MU.LTTC OWENS, Prolid .possessor of the largest and most beautiful head of hair in the world. The Famous Juggler, MONS. ALBERTUS. The Great Wizard, PROP. DODSON. AND OTHERS. SPECISL . FRIDAY MATINEE. Replar Mates Wnestoy Malortay BON-BONS! FOR LADIES. 4- ?- r THEATRE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF R. M. GULtCK &. CO. Cain & Lorenb, Swift & Chase, AND MANY OTHERS. A Wonderful Ensemble! Superb Stage Effects! A Distinguished Personnel! THE GREAT ELECTRIC MARCH OF THE IMPERIALS ! 1 TRIUMPH OF MODERN MINSTRELSYi FAMILY MATINEE WEDNESDAY General Admission 50 Cents. REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Next Attraction Hoyfs "A BRASS MONKEY." Seats ready Thursday at Theater and Hays', 75 Fifth avenue. fel&58 of the Republic to-dav over the death of the illustrious Sherman will be profound. Dr. C. P. Seh" of Post 8. has received from Commissioner Baum his commission as one of tbe Board of Pension Examiners in this city. DEPAKTMINr COHMAKDER DENKISTON was in the eastern end of the department last week, paying some of his closing official visits. Ar-EUEAKSINQforthe "Fall of Atlanta," to be given under the auspices of Post 83, was be gun In tbe United States Courtrooms last week. The survivors of tbe Seventy-eighth Segi rnent, Pennsylvania Volunteers, will bold a re union at Altoona on the opening day of the de pattment encampment. Post 83 will attend divine services at tbe Ladies of the G. A. R. Home at Ban kins sta tion this afternoon. Tbe post will assemble at tbe post room at 120 p. M. sharp. At the meeting of Post 41 last Wednesday evening Comrade Lee, who served in Com pany K, Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania Volun teers, was mustered into the ranks. A Woman's Relief Coups, auxiliary to Post 155, will soon be organized. The post's permission has been given. The new corps will take the same name as the post, Colouel Will tain H. Moody. Post 157 bad the honor of being visited by Assistant Inspector General William Russell, last Thursday nighty The post highly appre ciated tbe bonor of being the first visited by one of the national staff. The address of any comrade of Company H, Seventy-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, who knew William Holland, is wanted by Lieutenant F. C. Holland of Welsh Camp, Sons uf Veterans, Ramsey, 111. The soldier Interest or this vicinity would be greatly pleased by tbe appointment of Gov. Pattison of Comrade W. J. Patterson of Post 59 as a member of tbe Board of Managers of tbe Western Penitentiary. It is hoped for. Comrade Robebt Elliott, Chairman of the Relief Committee of Post 41, has a long military record. He served over three years during the "war and was upward of 18 years connected with the Eiernteenth Regiment. N LG.P. Comrade Chajii.es R. Youno. of Post 3, bas been ill since his return from Oil City. Comrade Young bas always Deen faithful In bis attention to post meeting. His speedy re covery is wished for by all tbe members of tbe post. The committees of three from the Posts of PitUDurg met in Municipal Hall last night to talk over tho celebration of tbe twentr-firtb an niversary of the organization of tbe Grand Arms. A report of tbe proceedings will be found in tbe local columns. Tnc comrades of Post 155 are greatly ploased over their section of the Cyclorama of tbe Battle- of OottjsDurg. It presents tho thrilling scene of Coopcr'siamous battery golnglnto ac tion. The canvas measures 16x20 feet and will be hung in the post room. The rate fixed by tbe Pennsylvania Railroad for round trip tickets to Altoona is S3 50. Tho tickets can be had onlv on card orders which can be secured from Post Adjutants. Tickets will be on sale and good from February 21 to 25 going and good returning tlU tbe 28th. The ranks of Post 157 were invaded by death on Friday and Cotcrade John Gottbard taken. He served in Company H., Sixty-second Penn sylvania Volunteers, Neglcy's Independent Battalion of Scouts. The post will assemble at the post room at 1 o'clock to attend tho fun eral. The Ladies of tho G. A. R. are soliciting tbe Influence of the different posts in favor of a bill appropriating $150 per annum for each in mate of the Home at Hawkins station during tbe years 1631 and 1132. The favorable recom mendation of the State Board of Charities has been secured. The ninth anniversary ot Post 1C2 was cele brated last night at the regular meeting. Posts bS and 123, ot Allegheny, wero present as were representatives ot Pittsburg posts. The hall naa crowded. There were a number of excel lent speeches and a very enjoyable time. The usual master took place. Is general orders No. IS. Department Com mander Denmston announces the appointment of fire members on the Soldiers' Home Com mission as follows: Louis Wagner, Post No, 6; Robert B. Beath. Post No. S; Thomas J. Stewart, Post No. 11; Isaac Is. Brown. Post No. 70; Charles CL Shirk, Post No. 67. Major John Hancock, manager of tbe Black Diamond Steel Works, and bow quarter master of Post 41, was one of the first to con nect himself with that post at its organization, and bas been a member ever since. The unique cap he-wears is the only one of the kind known to be in existence. It looks well upon the Major. The Entertainment Committee of Post 18! wishes to thank Mia .Rosalind Foritor f or hex valuable assistance in tbe recent production of "The Little Recruit.' She personated the character of Agnes Cheatham, and persons who witnessed ber performance say that her elocutionarv attainments are fine and acting very agreeable. Post 151's Detroit Club continues to flour ish. At thelast. meeting Secretary D. A. Jones was instructed to open correspondence with the committee in Detroit with a view of securing quarters for the members of tbe club during the National Encampment. Comrade Jones ex pects to make a report at the next meeting nf the clnb .which will takeplace Tuesday, Feb ruary 24. , ' A large and interesting meeting of tbe sur vivors of the Thirteenth Regimen, was held In the Central Hotel Wednesday evening. It was, decided to hold a meeting in the armory of the Washington Infantry. Old City Hall, on next Friday, at which meeting arrangements will be made for tbe celebration and parade on April 17. the anniversary of tbe regiment's march to tbe field. Post 41 mustered in its first recruit for the current year last Wednesday night. Commander Cassldy being absent. Senior Vice Commander Nietta occupied the chair. Considering that tbe officers were all new and never bad any ex perience to speak of in a muster, tbe services were gone through in a creditable manner. Tbe post has two or three other comrades on its list for muster in, with promises of others to fol low. The Ladies' Union Veteran Soldier Associa tion No. 1, organized by Mrs. George W Hughes and others, will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, February 26, at tbe ball of Encampment No. U. V. L., 77 Sixth avenue. All applications for membership of mothers, wives, widows and sisters of union veteran soldiers of three years' enlistment will be con sidered, as will also the question of tbe admis sion of daughters. It is the opinion of the comrades in Alle gheny county that a comrade of tbe character and standing of W. J. Patterson, of Post 157, ought to have every vote in tbe department for Council of Administration. Comrade Patter son wa endorsed at the meeting of delegates who believe that if he was as well known throughout tbe department as he is in the western end, there would be no doubt as to where every vote would go. The following resolntion was adopted by Encampment No. 6, U. V. L., on Friday even ipg: Resolved, That we, the members of En campment No. 8. Union Veteran LaMnn of Allegheny City, Pa., hereby express our regrets and sorrow over the very serious illness of Major General W. T. Sherman, and extend our heartfelt synmathles to him as a comrade of the late war tor the Union, as one ot its most conspicuous and illustrious generals and as a model of patriotism. William StkwastJ Captain of Police ot the Third district, was mustered into Post 151 last Tuesday evening. Captain Stewart had a hard time becoming a comrade. Shortly after rraking application, which was some time ago, be took sick. While recovering from this spell he sprained bis ankle, and was laid up again. It is said that tbe bustling recruiters of Post 161 baa resolved to carry Comrade Stewart in on a stretcher if fate interfered again. This was happily averted, however, and the boys had tbe pleasure of seeing him walk in. Sons of Veterans. Camp S3 is now one of the best equipped camps in this end of the division. Forty-one camps have been organized in the order since tbe first of tbe current year. Fifteen applications for membership hare been made to Camp 2 since the first of tbe year. Camp 33 had another muster last Monday. It was witnessed by several comrades of the umuu ,i.rmv. Camp 83 will visit Camp 2G3, at Mansfield, next Tuesday evening. The Mansfield camp is getting along nicely. CAPTAIN DAif G. BBOSE,of Camp No. 2. claims he has tbe most efficient staff ot any camp in the vicinity. Camp 4 bad an interesting meeting Thursday evening. It was Lincoln's birtbday. Prom! nent comrades of Post 151 were present and made appropriate addresses. Captain DanVg. Bbose, ot Camp 2, ex tends bis thanks to tbe members of Post 123, G. A. R.,or their encouragement of Lysle Camp under the new administration. Brother W- D. Thomas, -formerly a mem. ber of Davis Camp, was married on February 4, in San Antonia, Tex. While here be took great interest in tbe order, and has the well wishes ot Pittsburg brothers. There is a big demand for invitations to tbe Martba Washington reception to be held in tbe Monongahela House a week from to-morrow,. by Ladies Aid Society No. 5. Unless tbe society bas more printed many persons will be disappointed. L1X5JTXNAHT. COLOSSI, X. M. Sssxxja Is. . THEATER" RETLAW 10 ALTON, GREAT VAUDEVILLE CO. The Two Sailors, Retlaw and Alton, In their great Novelty Bar Act. The-Tme Irish Girl, Miss Annie Gerard. . The Hefined Comedians, WttiTON & NELSON. The Strongest Man on the Face of the Globe, ANDYGAPPNEY. The Grotesque Dancers, Morton, Reno and Mack. "Les .Trios Diables." The Human Corkscrew, AUZOLA. ADMISSION, 10 OTS. CJBtlLDBEN: 5 CENTS. NEXT WEEK: HOP O' MY THUMB. tel4-23 WEEK OF FEB. 16. REGULAR MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday. I I F R BROS.' TIRIEIiyCEj ITsTID OTJS PARISAN SPECTACLE! Outrivaling in Spectacular Magnificence All Preyions Productions ! ITS CHARACTER THE THEME OF GENERAL PRAISE! HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY Monday Evening, Feb. 16. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Rentz-Santley NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE' CO. 'THE- Mi,s Nellie "Will-on, Hiss Lottie Elliott. famous ..; "Will C. Matthews, Bisters Gilbert, Posey and Lester, La Porte Sisters, Barney Beynolds, Miss Nelii'e Pace, . Miss Lnln Gould, And tbe New Burlesque, A Sensation in Paradise. Monday, February 23, TlieMETEOES GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, MONDAY, EEBBUABY 23, NIGHT PRICES. Every Monday' after that a Matinee at NIGHT Prices. Regular Matinees after Feb. 23, Honflay, May, Tirors. ant Saturday. NEW SCENERY! NEW COSTUMES! NEW CHARACTERS! NEW NOVELTIES! NEW DANCES ! NEW EFFECTS ! BTURNING i NOBLE IT1 MORE THAN AN EAGLE'S FLIGHT ABOVE ALL OTHER SHOWS ! EVERYTHING OF THE MOST ELABORATE CHARACTER. The i Martinis Mile Bertoto, The Wonder, .The Mariposas, BIJOTJ PRICES 75c, 50c, 25c RECEIVED WITH THE Utmost Enthusiasm EVERYWHERE. Tremendous Continuous Ovations of Applaus From Countless Thousands, ZFZEDB. 23 :MHR, ZB-A-ZRZCsTIES OIE1 ZCvTZBTW" TOBK IBB. 23 U1S-74 warn dm em ae b . 7,-A . fljraff g . a . mifpj, tfK2w Up w wK MRAlF CMYl LT: a---LESSEE'WlDWANft6E TO-MORROW NldfeT, and all the week, with Saturday Matinee. THE FIRST NOVELTT of trie NEW ""EAJR. THE GREAT Comic Opsra Festiyal Reserved Seats, 60c, 75o, 81, 81 50. -fa.m:oxjs By the Combined Forces oi the First and Amer ica's recognized Oper atic Organization, the HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM AND THEATER, Commencing Monday, February 16, POSITIVELY BUT ONE WEEK OF THE FIRST AND ONLY TROUPE OF SAMOAN WARRIORS CAULL OPERA COM'Y, Presenting Tnree of the Greatest Comic Opera Successes ever known In this Country, with Records that speak for themselves. Monday and Tuesday Evenings, CLOVER! 1,200 Ferformano'es. 60 PEOPLE In the Productions. 1 Wednesday and Thursday Evenings and Saturday Matinee, THE BLACK HUSSAR 2,800 Performances. Eve?nr!noann.dy.1;??.rs THE SEVEN SUAB1ANS1 220 Performances. The Cast includes the following Popular and Well-Known Artists: HELEtf BERTRAM, LAURA JOYCE BELL, JObEPHINE KNAPP. ANNIE MYERS. CORA HENDERSON. VERONICA GOVERS, CLARA ALLEN. LOUISE JACKbON. CZb-OirrcLS of 50. DIGBY BELL, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT, CHARLES W. DUNGAN, tVILLIAM E LAIS DELL, FRED FREAft, W. F. ROCHESTER, CHARLES MYERS. GEORGE PALMER. 02?o!hi.es'tx,a; 20 HAfiRISHEATER. Mrs. P. Harris. R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 16 Kvery Afternoon and Evening. The Popular Young Actor, 2srs. WOOD, In His Great Success, OUT IN THE STREETS Special Scenery. Hovel Mechanical Effects. Strong Dramatic Company. Week February S3 -STRUCK GAS." fel5-S8B MILITARY BAND. DRUM AND FIFE CORPa Next eek-J. C. DUFF COMIC OPERA COMPANY. felMSg tar sfxSk kt&LXLxxz?' s- THEATRE EXTRA. stalled the officers of Camp 261, at Turtle Creek, last Tuesday evening. The Installation was public An excellent musical and literary en tertainment was rendered. "Prominent com rades of the O. A. R. spoke. THE members of Lieutenant James M. Lysle Camp Jtfo.2, Allegheny, are taking great inter est in tbe trjp to the -National encampment of the G. A. R. at Detroit, next August. Captain Dan G. Brose States that he will take 100 strong to the encampment. There bas been a Detroit committee appointed by tbe camp, consisting of Captain Dan G. Brose. First Lieutenant J. J. Mills and Camp Councilman George Date with Quartermaster Sergeant treasurer. John Crispens -'as WEEK FEBRUARY 23, Wednesday MATINEES-Saiurday. Archibald Clavering Gunter's Great Play, Mr. Barnes of New fork Under the Management of MR. FRANK W., SANGER, 07 THE BROADWAY .THEATER, NEW YORK. JTUBXirrntE upholstered and repaired. Hauoh'& KekkaK , S3-34 Water 'street. Sale of seats will commence next TW.UKSJJAX M.u.K.m.iNtj at 9 o'clock. f ff"P'- . , tJW RAPIDLY DRAWING TO A CLOSE.1 THE MARVELOUS VERESTCHA6IN RUSSIAN EXHIBITION. SEE IT THIS WEEK . WITHOUT FAIL . e "You will Ijb impressed as you never I I were before." Boston Times. "It is almost like colng Into a j new world." Boston Transcript. I p iSPa B&dflLv ffjiss cWBf Vsvi hIIlSISHV hHErHsusflnA &VSHl3CiififlE5rsA iffsiiw JE&Loi jLpSap&s jniiijsk fsMiilsu 4 JBHBsPrvB'PSnvi'lilP'VwSLLHr I "Veresxcnaciu compels bnononnranu I admiration of men." Boston Post. j CARNEGIE LIBRARY, Allegheny' 10 A M. to io P. M. ADMJSSION, 50 AND 25 CENTS. CONSUMPTION. Ihaveapositiro remedy for the above disease; by its use thonssuds of cues ofvthe worst kind wad of loas stisdinfhive been cured. Indeed so strong: is my faith IniUefflcser, that I will eend two BOTTLXsy2n,wita. a VALUABLE TEEAIEiE on tins disease tosny sot farer who will send me their Express and P,0. address, 9b X Atom, AC C 181 Pearl 8c NTT That Ever Visited the United States ! A portion of the same band of noble savages that formed a living chain and rescued German and American seamen during the frightful hur ricane in Apian harbor March 16, 17 and 18, 1889. The war ships were lost, but these brave Samoans saved many lives. They are accompanied by Chief Ataf au,who commanded tne Dana ot rescuers during that terrible storm. See Their Great Si-Va or War Dance! See Their Strange Stick Dance! iir.rt. !. mi -v i- c'ti 30 DAYS WITHOUT FOOD! ELMER AMBROSE COLLINS ' V Will endeavor to abstain from all food for thirty days, commence ing February 16, for a purse of $ 1,000. He can be visited by the public every day from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10, except Sundays, commencing at 1 p. M. Monday, February 16. Sworn medical watchers will attend him throughout the fast. ALL NEWPEATUBES IN THE TBEATORIUM. .A.cLTr.ssQxi- IO Cents f-l5-3u MtmzL ARTIST AND FHOTOGRAPEtEB, 16 SIXTH 8TRKEI. Cabinets, SMo H't "iSiV ets, 12 to H'per deztnt ostites, Jlpsr I TeWheae, WM.f J TROUSERINGS ANU SU IIINtiS Medlum-weiehts. Exclusive specialties 'is-' pattciu uu utuiica. iciest correct stvies. E. & O. F. AHLEBS, .-MERCHANT TAILORS, 0Ji4al(iHMM. ZttfiMMlMkj iP Stft.- . H t . r s&. hJr'A".