( t O0ft S$ S$ 04$ FOR THAT TIRED FF.EL- & ING IN YOUR SPRING P $ TRADE, TRY A TRIBUNE "a ADVERTISEMENT. r tO ? I 'MYl . KKiirr i'A(;i:s..,-,ii'liimf;fs. REST A68UaED THEWS NC BETTER TOMO IN THE BUSINESS MACOPOE1A. PKAR. sCRANTOX, PA.. TUESDAY 3IOKMNG. FEBBUAEY 27, 1SD4. TWO CE1VTS A COPY. THE HEM E1CYG fn i) A OFFER 1 OPE 1 STORMY SCENES II THE HOUSE Mr. Bland Yields a Point in His Seigniorage Bill and th3 Fun BaglBl A SENSATIONAL DEBATE OCCURS Mr. Pence, a Colorado Populist, Scores Democrats and Republicans Alike, and Charges Their Action to Influence of Mr Reed Mr, Pierce Enjoys Seeing Democrats In a Hole. Tariff Bill in the Senate. days WaSHtNQTON, D. 0., Fob. 00 7t TIR. BLAND today yielded the Hfl point for which the opponents V of hil seigniorage bill have been contending tin past ten aud moved to proceed to its consideration without liuiltuiou of debute. Tint was agreed to without objection aud the afternoon wee spent in debate Mr. Blend, before conoeed' ins the point, tested the house and found himself eleven short of a qoor nm. He stated that he could move to morrow to close debate, an I every day nntil the house baa voted 011 the bill. The debate wag productive of one of the most sensational scuues of the tormy session. Mr. Ponce, the yoniu Colorado Populist, vigorously scored alike the Republicans and Democrats for their attitude toward the bill, and named several Republicans whom he thought had not Toted ait they should, charging it to the influsnee of Mr. Reed. Mr. Fithtra (Dem , III.) criti cised Mr. Patterson (Dem., Tenn, ) for the inconsistency of hit spe.ch ou the floor today, and the on he made before the New York Democratic club Satur day night, and denounced the wing of the Democratic party which was op posing the bill for their action. In the midst of a speech by Mr. Hip burn, (Rep., Iowa,,) who censured the Democrats for refusing to count a aqnorum, Messrs. Pickler and Eilis, of Oregon, who had boon singled out by Mr. Pierce as not voting their senti ments, stated that he (Pierce) had ad mitted to tbm that he enjoyed is much as they seeing the Democrats in a hole, and Mr. Pickler, In addition stated that Mr. Pierce had said ho hoped that bill would not pass. These assertions were vehemently douied as false by Mr. Pierce, and after the committee rose, he made per sonal explanation in the course of which ho Whs twice called 10 order for statements regarding Ellis and Haines, of Nebraska. After the second breacn of the rules the house voted, sixty to thirty, that he should not be allowed to proceed, and then at 5.80 adjourned until tomorrow. THE SENATE ADJOURNS EARLY. The necessity or the anxiety of the Democratic senators to arrive at some definite agreement on the snbjict of the tariff led to an early adjonrment of the senate today, the remainder of the afternoon being spent in a Democratic caucus, aH a portion of the afternoon had been. During the fortr minutes -that the public teuton lasted there was pre sented, in compliance with a resolution adopted last week, tho copy of the cor respondence between the treasury de partment and the department of jus tice aa to whether silver certificates is sued under the Bland-Allison act of Feb 28, 1878. sre lawful money under certain staiutes. The senate adjourned at 115. STRIKE AT CHICAGO. Two Hundred and Fiftv Union Work men J'.in the Carpenters. Chicago, III. Feb. 26. Two hundred end fifty union workmen, employed in tho stock exchange building, now be ing erected, struck this morning in sympnthy with the carpenters who have been on strike on that building for tho past ten days against the reduction of wages. The contractors agreed to con cede all the demands of the Carpenter's nnion this afternoon, but another dif ficulty confronts them which will fur ther delay the settlement of the strike. The trade and labor assembly repr , tenting the plasterers electrical men and other union workers who struck this morning in sympathy with the carpenters, has nnw made additional demands, and until these are conceded the strike is as far from settlement as ever. FOOTBALL TABOOED. to BEGINNING OF 'H F CWlCRf MlttMk CerALAIC-N t - - , M m W , vrOfs Aoyjs I. f ftWfiRtSS.OtjM. CANUMlCM . ; . II ,.rk,r N , f a W ISJ Al k n j i-ran . - mr , a a 1 1 it? en: y ,v..i-ii t". .r . i s. u J:4x c. j7., smr --' ! flEfoTrO STIR UP THt IT I " ..,,,,. , iETTEi BUY TBI SET MOW W ERASTUS WiMAN jfflLETS m ARRAIGHEDj ,,, .1, YSHMfctfl) IfimirM lil ulinrniiirin Fiea of "Not lercd. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE TRIAL A Hearing Before Judge Martine. Statements of Do Uancv Nicoll In dicate That the Defendant's Actions Were Not Confined to Forgeries. The Date of the Trial Will Be Fixed After Notice from the District Attorney. Kxijuieite Material and Ftnuh. F SUIXRtNOElS. AS THE BtrCMNNlTTc TO STIR UP THE- MEEpNfr of TH bicyclists. AT LOUI4VH.LE-. TRIBUNE ARTIST SEES THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. VASQUEZ A FUGITIVE. The Defeated President of Honduras Flesing for His Life Will Be Shot if Captured. New York, Feb. 20- A cablegram to tho Herald from La Libertad, Salva dor. nays order have been sent by Gen fral Policarpo Bonills, who is now su preme in Hon turas, to all hi 1 forces JOHNSON ELECTROCUTED. The Slayer of Kuckclhorn Confesses Two Other Murders of Which He Had No! Been Suspected. EnraSlHQ, N. Y Feb. 26. Matthew Johnson, tho slayer of Bintl Kookl h im, died in the electric ohair at 11,89 a. m today. Johnson showed no signs of breakinn down as tho lime for the and to all officials of the overturned electrocution atDroaohd. Hp snrnriaad goverenment, to pursue the coiKjuere I his guards and Warden Durstou with President Vaeques, his marvellous coolneap. In all their Wiien Vaequez fled from his capital, xperienoe with condemned murderers Tegucigalpa, last Friday, he took the tbeyoould not recall a man who laemed La Psterique road to Han Antonio or 1 so perfectly free from fear as the West Reitoca, on the Halvad- rean frontier. tndlxn negro, who had no frlind or His escupe seems almost impossible, and 1 relative nrBr to cheer his last honrs BonlUa has promised to have him shot i except the colored Bantist Dreaclier. to death. Five hundred men set out with President Vaaqutl at the begin ning of his flight at 8 o'clock in tho evening, a way of escape out of the city having been purposely !cpt open for the troops by General Bonills, who wished to avoid all the bloodshed pos sible, though bs did not want Vasquez to escape. The fugitives had not gone a league on the way before their num ber was rduned to 800 by desertion. General Bonills entered the de serted palace at half-past f the same evening, the whole city being already in his possession. Little damage was Infl ceil upon the c ipital bv the siege, tli- bombardment having been directed mostly against the barracks. Good order prevails Lhronghout the city, and all the poliiical pri toners, including Vegas and Santos Solo, have been freed. Every department of the Re public, except Ainapala, has formally declared in favor of Gmersl Boailla, but Governor Villella will doubtless surrender now. 0 FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. Sugar and Coal Will Be Protected. Articles Transferred from the Free to Dutiable List. THE VENUS GOES DOWN. The Explosion of n Shell Sinks Brazilian Insurgent Steamer. the Nrw York, Fab, 20 RASTUfl WIMAN was arraigned today before Judge Martiao in Part I. of General Keseions to plead to two indictments twjud on Wednesday last bv th-i grand jurv. charging lum second degree, fled are alleged mitted bv M, and Feb. 0, 1808, that he forged Urower and of E. ny appropriating Military Cadets Will Not Be Allowed Indnlgi In the Oitnne. Washington, D. C. Feb. 26. There will be no more football matches be tween the military cadets of West Point and tho naval codets of Annapo lis. Reports from the superintendents of the two academies Were received re cently and th suparintendents agreed that while football was a good thing for the cadets on their own grouuds, trips toother places to play teams there seriously interfered with stu ly and dis cipline. M' KANE WANTS A JUDGE. Hie Application for n Stay of Prooeed lnca Is Donied. Brooklyn, N. Y., Fob. 20. -John Y. McKauo got another setback thin morn ing in his fight for liberty when Justice E. H. Cnllen, sitting in the court of oyer and terminer, denied his applica tion for a StSy until tbs court of ap peals can pass on bis conviction. This means that unless his lawyers can find some jmlge in the stato who will grant a stay at once, AfcKane will bavo to go to Sing Sing in twenty-four hours. JOSIAH NOT ON THE LIST. Has Not Beem Appointed Colleotor of the Port of Boston. Washington, D. C, Feb. 25. It is anthsntively ascertained that the ru mor that Mr. Josiah (juiney was to be appointed collector at Boston is with out foundation, His name is not on the list which the president has left behind. .loeeph Keppler, the cartoonist, left bis half million .. t to his widow. Senat r Vance, who wasroporte l dying, is in Florida and in excellent health. Kx-.layor John I!. LtOVlOgftOn, tho wealthiest man iu East St. Louis, Is de clined insane. Ex-I'rnsident Harrison and party left Indianapolis at 11,80 a. in. yesterday for the Pacific Coast. By court decision at Syracuse, N, V..the 14.000,000 estate ofO, Edgar Oronse must be settled by April SI. Renomlnatton will be declined by Gov ernor Markbam, of California, who wains to retire from politico linron Mnenchaitsen, of Wermany, de- scendant of the world-famous liar, la stop ping at a .Now York hotel. Quarreling overs World's fair venture, David '). Soper, of Chicago, tried to shoot Ins partner, C. at LkWSon and was locked up. Assnnited and robbsd, Captain Benjamin Low, n D.oiice-t -r, Alass , ll-;liei niaii, was found dead at the door of a New York sa loon. BnMreon Holland, of I'miton, Va., ns- sociato judge of the Addison ouuty court, was gored to death yesterday atteruOOU by a bull. Just returned from England Lueian Tarptn, formerly chief cool for William Waldorf Aster, died io tho hallway of a New York house. Tho Wells Fargo company has bought a controlling interest in the broken Donv meroial National bank of I'ortland, Ore,, and set it on its feet. Unlawful language by the state's attor ney changes to a year's impris itiment the death ssotsnos of Murderer Willis Holdsn, of Aikadolphin. Ark. Eologlsa on 1'rofessor E. J, (Christie, of Wichita, Kan., luppostd to have died in New York, brought an angry noto from the profess ir in an lo.vn town. Forty Jersoy City landladies have charges ngainst Frank Kn-re'l, h persistent boarding house thief, now a prisoner, and he will get a stiff sentence. Thomas Adamson, of Oadartown. (n., late consul general at l'anama, has re oelvad from the empsr ir of i Ihina tba gol den star and Insignia of tho Order of the Liouble Dragon lor services rendered the Chinese colony. The Monroe building, a handsome offlos building at , 11 nud 18 East l lfiy-nluth street., Now Yorl;, was damagsd by lire early this morniiu; to Mi extent of $fiii,00U. Firemen LlOls HcAullffe and John Kc- Bugh warn badly hurt by a staircase fail ing with them. Among those to lie presented to the queen at tomorrow's drawing room are Miss Florence llayard, dnuujiter of the American ambassador; Miss Uoesevelt, daughter of the secretary of the Ameri can ambassy, and Mrs. Ludlow, wife of the military attache of the ambassy. who was but slightly acquainted with t the convict prior to his arrival here. A week ago be had confessed the crime to the Rev. Mr Weisher. John son admitted also that he had com mitted two other murders for which be I was never tried, nor, s i far as lie knew, even suspected. He said that some tweive years ago he was intimate I with a married woman named Lizzie Prater at Key West, FN., and on one of his visits to her during tho absence of her husband, he wished to get her j 10-year-old daughter out of the way. i tie accordingly took her a few variis j away from the house to tho dock and pushed her into the water. The girl was drowned. He left Key West and went to n place on ma west roast ot Honda called t;ho knliska. While there he worked as a charcoal burner B got into a quarrel over a woman with Samuel Kellogir, another charcoal burner, and killel him. Ho then C8UM north and never beard of the Flori la murders again. On lc 0, IWU2, Johnson murdered Emil Kuekelhorn, engineer at the electrotyping establishment of Thomas & Wylie, Twenty-fourth street, New Yirk. Johnson entered the place early in the morning for the purpose of com mitting a bnrglary. He hid in the loft until night. When tho works were closed he went down into tb cellar, ind there met Kuekelhorn, Knowing that he would be arrested, he struck Kuekelhorn on the beail with an iron bar, killing him. Johnson was arrested a few days af terward, tried and convicted. He was senleno'.-d to death on Mav IS last. Washington, Feb. 2(1 -The Demo cratic senators met In conference this morning for one hour and a half and this afternoon for almost four hours without reaching a positive conclusion In any matter oonneotod with the tarilT bill. Sugar today, as it has been in tbs past, was a bone of contention, ami while tho committee has gone som l distance to meet the sugar men. thev have not, as those senators look at it. gone far enough- This committee of fered a duty of 1 cent a pound on raw i the shell was instantly SUgBT and an addition of one-eighth of a cent on reilued. The Democratic senators are con -vinced thsy must give a duty but are opposed to yielding the cent and a half the Louisiana men demand. The latter believe, however, that they will get a fairly good duty aud are inclined to balieve it will not fall below 1 cent. It is definitely settled that c ml will have a duty of 50 cents a ton. A num ber of other changes have also been made by transfers from the free to the dutiable list. Among them mav be mentioned apples, green and rips, dried and evaporaled i pineapples, dates, co coanuts, olives, green or prepared, in addition to these fruits, boiling cloth, bone and charcoal and cok I are ma le to yield a duly. Qambtfr, plaster of pans and sulphate of lime uiiground, shot, gun burrels, forged and rougu bored, all havu been transferred to the dutiable list. THE THIR1EENTH OAY. Btlll Thtre Are N Indication of Success at lilt Qayloid Minn WlLKKg-BARRa, Pa, Feb 88. This is the thirteenth day and not a sign has yet been discovered of the thirteen victims of the (iaylord mine at Ply mouth. The miners engaged in ex piring have HCOMdsd in working their way through the first fall and sre now trying to remove the second, slid there is no telling when they will reach the men. A slight fall took place Into last night and tho mine where the rescuers are at work which aet them buck for a lime. From present indications it is only guess work ns to where the men rm be, and all hopes to finding them nlivn has been abandoned. . - TO OU3T COUNTY AU0ITOR5. Atlnrny Oinernl Bsnsel'S Effort to Have Controller's Duties Doteriulnnd Porwvim, Pa,, Fob. 28, Attorney General Hensol has ordered quo war rsnto prooetdlngS to bs instituted and will designate an official from the stat department at llnrrisburg to net with local attorneys in a suit brought to out! the Schuylkill auditors -elect from Oiling thsir office under the complaint that Ihe now county controller net dis penses with comity auditors, Tho Schuylkill decision will effect similar officials iu Berks, Luzerne, Liickswanna, Lancaster and other counties. . i ROUND ABOUT THE STATE. Rm Jankiuo. Feb. 2:t, via Montkvid KO, Feb 2d, The insurgent steamer Venus was off Engenho island early this morning bombarding the govsrn ment tort at Madams Point. Her am munition was stored in a magaziue constructs with bags of sngir piled high from the floor and about seven feet thick on everv side. A sailor who was taking a shell from Ihe magamu" dropped it on the floor. The shall exploded and the mag izme was blown Up. The sailor who dropped killed, and sev eral other men wore injure 1. Every thing near the magazine was wrecked and a hole was torn in the side of the vessel. She began filling at one rolled slowly to starboar I, and and soon after ward went to the bottom. The crew was saved by small boats from the in surgent steamer Jupiter. - RECREAMT DEACON HOLLOCK. A Breach of Promise Suit Against a Well Known Fireman. Philadelphia, Feb. 20 John G Hollook, popularly known as the "Dea con," a well known volunteer firemen and now a cletk in the office of the recorder of deeds, was sued tor breach of promise of marriage this afternoon. The plaintiff in the case is Eva G Franoll, She Bays that iu February of last year Hollook began to pav her uiaiked attentions, which culminated Some vory important changes have i on the night of the twelfth of that been made, however, to the free list, anil it is said that diamonds and other precious stones, uncut, which have given a revenue of $1,000,000 a year, are stricken from the dutiable list. The lead men derive little satisfaction from the situation, for it is now said that the lead ol all descriptions and lead ore, together with all lend products, are to be put on the free list. Tho tax on whiskey has been dis ontatd, but little, an 1 the final disposi tion of this article is uncertain. PETARD IN fc THEATRE My- Ilenjumln L. Hewitt, of llolidsytdmrg, ox-speaker of the house nt representative, who is seriously 111 at the ilingham bottst. was reported to be better last niglit and ho will probably recover. lllchard I'uryear, the. negro charged with murdering Christian Rhlors nnd nis wife, was luouuht to Stroiideburg and lodged in jail yesterday. I'uryear denies the ctanrgu against him. An Italian Aadlenoe Alrmd by terloue Fxph.elon. Pits, Feb. 'Jii -Dnrlnga performance of "Gthollo" at the Theatre Nnevo yesterday a petard was thrown into the auditorium trough n window at the rear of the stage. The explosive intssle burst with a loud report aud created the greatest excitement ainoiiK the audience, who imagined that the ex plotton was caused bv a dynamite bomb. 11 ippllv the petard did not in jure anybody and did not do any dam age to the theatre. After the explosion the people sprang to their feet aud made a rush for the exits, but the oondnotor of the orches tra ncto I with groat presence of mind, shouted to the lie dug people that there was no danger, told tnem to resume their seals and ordered the orchestra to strike up tho national anthem and, later, the I'.-trlbaldian hymn. The police are investigating the out rage, but up to the preseut no arrvsis have been made. STRIKE OF THE WEAVERS. They Rifute to Submit to a Riduo'.lon of 18 Ver Cent. PH1L1P8BDBO, N. J,, Feb. 20 The weaver iu the Standard silk mill hers refused this afternoon to submit to n reduction of 12 per cent, and struck. They marched from the mill over 40) strong to Parochial hall and passed resolutions to stand out until the old rate is restored. The mill will have to snut down if the weavers do not return, which will affect in all about 1,000 hands. About twenty-five of tho weavers remained at work TWENTY-FIVE KILLED. Terrible Boiler Bzploelon In the Iron Works at Alexandrowsk. Russia. BV, PtrHUUMMi Feb 2(1, A terrible boiler explosion has tuken place ut the big iron works at Alexaudrowk. Twenty-live men were killed and ten were seriously injured. month in a solemn engagement. He continued paying her his ad dresses up to July last, when, she says ha suddenly ceased, without anv cause or reason, and has since refused to marry her, although she lias always been ready and willing to become his wife. The action is by capias, and a writ was issued for tho "Deacon's" ar rest. ... - - . IT'S STILL RISING. Official Counts In Allegheny and Arm ntrorfi Inorease Grow' Plurailtv. Philadelphia, Feb. 20 The official count ot Allegheny nnd Armstrong counties was completed today, Allo gheuy county's official 'plurality ia shown lo be 88, OSS, about 5,000 irreator than the Into estimates from that OOUQty, This increases Grow's plural ity In the state to 17,1(10. Th total vote of the state for Ihe five candidates for conaressman-at-large was: Grow. (returns from Greene county tuissingi 480,028 1 Hancock, (re turns from Greene county miseing) 908,800; Markley, treturns from Greene and Westmoreland counties missing) 8,407: Morrow, (.returns from Greene and Westmoreland counties missing) 0,986; Loiter, (returns from Greene and Wtltmoreland counties missing) 8,845. S a. COLON N A IN A RAGE. The, Trlnce Wanted to fight a Duel with Seme New York l.dltor. PABA Fet). 2(1 Prince Colonna hna returned to this city from Naples nud has been in consultation with a dis tingnished American lawyer. Tho lat ter advised him that the only possible wav to regain possession of his children was to go to tho United States and bring the matter before the courts in America. Prince Colonnu is furious at the HtkBUtr in which he has been referred to iu some of the ow York papsrs,' and has expresaol the wish to ohul- lenge the proprietor of one of the lead ing newspapers of New York. The American lawyer succeeded In dis suading the Prince from challenging tho American newspaper proprietor. FIRF. AT SAN FRANCISCO. The City Visited by a O.n'.ruMlve Con - Becrrtloa. Ban FrANOIBOO, Fet'. 20. Fire broke out at 8 80 tonight near the comer of Geaty, Market and K-arnov street. It promltM to be the most destructive in the recent history of this city. Notwithstanding tlie wuole fire de partment of Ihe city is at work ou It, the prospects aru that it will consume the wbolo block. with forgerv in ttte i'hu forgeries Bpeci t-. have been com Wiiiian ou Jan. 20. When it is charged th names of Cgden W. Bollinger, there to his own use two check amounting to $10 B80, which were intended to be used in payment of money due the drawees from tho Arm of K. G. Dun & Co. The statements of De Lancey Nicoll, conusul for U. G Dun & Co., have in dicated that Mr. Wiman committed not only the forgeries specified, but also robbed Ihe firm of snni amount lag to upwnrds of $200,000, The statements of Mr. Wiman'a counsel indicated that the trial would show the fxisteuce of confidential relations between ihe persons concerned which Wi.iild palliate the offence with which Mr, Wiman is charged. It was therefore with interest that ! I the pleading was awaited this morn- I ing. Soon after 11 o'clock Mr. Wiman ap peared, and with him oamo General Tracy, of his counsel, and Nortnau S. Walker, jr., Mr Wiman'a son-in-law. For the people, Assistant District Attorneys Lindsay, Weeks and Davis appeared. A few moments later In Ige Martine took his seat. A minor case was first disposed of, and tb.uu the clerk Bailed "ErastUS Wiman,'' and asked bim how he would plead to the indictments found against him. Mr. Wiman replied, "Not guilty." Gen. Trauy t'jsir eaid : "i understand that the prisoner is still on bail and that the bail is am ple. " Judge Martine answerel tint it was, and the party filed out. The date of Mr. Wiman 's trial has not yet been fixed. General Tracey said this afternoon that it would be determined after the district attorney had notified him that they were ready to proceed, BaSE BALL RULES. Measures Adapted at the Mtetiuir of National League Ciubt. Nnw York. Feb, 86. At Ihe meet ing of the National leagne of base ball clubN today, an amendment to the league constitution was adop:ed pro viding that the regular hour for the calling of a championship uameconld not be changed to exceed thirty min utes. The amendment was made to provide for a possible contingency like that which arose betwoon Yale and Harvard last year. - CAMBRIA FOR HASTINGS. 31 i i - I : I B II . ad I re Giving additional spaco and special attention to this department fcr one week we offer handsomely made GARMENTS at prices sel dom met with. Theso goods are of superior qual ity and at prices usually asked for medium grade. The Embroideries used in Trimming, the Muslin, the Sewing, all have been carefully examined, and nothing unworthy is of fered. During this time sell the "Queen" Ki?ht Gown. TucKed Yoke val eneienea Lac& Collar and Cuffi at f)8c . regular price. $1-45. FIXI.EY'S, 510 and 512 Lackawanna Jvfj. IHE CUTTA PERCHA flUBBEfl mm FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE. CHAS A. SCHIERKN" A CO '3 PERFORATED ELECTRIC And Oak tanned Leather Be' ting, H. A. Kingsburv AOEN'T 513 Spruce St., ScraMon, Pi Delegates All Instructed for U m at Yesterday 'e Convention. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 3fi -Cambria couniy EUpnblioani, In delegate con vention today, appointed delenatct to the n;xt Republican state convention with insttuctious to vote for General Hastings for governor: SValtei Lyon for lieutenant governor, and Major Isaac BrOWO, of Erie, for secretary of internal alTairf. t'ongressman J, B Hicks was en dorsed for re -nomination, F.FFF.CTS OF THE CYCLONE. A l'astnRr Trnin Blown from the Port Louie Bridge London, Feb, M -Later deepatchei from Port Louis show that tha effects of the cyclone which passed over the island of Mauritus last Thursday, were not nearly so disastrous as tirst re ported. A passenger train consisting of an engine and nine curs wa blown from thu 1'irrt Louis bridge into the river, and live passengers were killed and ten injured. s PUGILISTS MOVE SOUTH. Corbutt and Mltchll Start for Jackson ville to Stand Trial for Flahtine. WlBBINOTON, Feb, 'X -Champion James ,1. Corbet' with hii theatri cal company, arrived here this after noon and nave u performance tonight in the presence of an overflowing house. Mitchell and his manager, "Billy' Thompson, arrived tonight, and at 10 35 both pugilists left for Jnakson- ville, where they aro to stand trial for prize lighting TO CRUSH FOOISILAH. Marines Have Left Portsmouth far the African Seat of War. London, Feb N - -A strong contin gent ot marines will leaves Portsmouth on Wednesday ti reinforce tha British command at Hathurst. Gambia A vigorous campaign Is to be con ducted against Chief Fodisiian and his slave stealing followers, and it is au nounccd that fnrthnr reinforoentents will be forwarded to liathurtt imme diately. ii i i WEATHER FOHECaSr WAsntNoTON. Fob. W. Jfcrvcaitf or 7Wnlay: A'or (ert ftan siviiiiui, me, WWeMrV oth itin((i. For miirH nsinanleM nii, flair, warmer gouthtrly lOind.t. Lewis,ReiIly & Davies Reliable Footwear. t MP 7 Feet of every description fitted at Lewis, Roilly & Davies, Will close every, oveudae al A.l p -M. i M-ett -.it ..r. clear') We Examine Eyes Free of charge, li a doctor is needed yon :c promptly told to. Wo nlso jnamutw a pet feet lit,. WATCHES AT COST for or.o week onlv AKCAPS nWWsl 215 WYOMING AVu