THE management of the Columbia Theatre announces for this week, Davis and Keogh's pictorial production of the realistic sensational and comic drama, "On the Bowery," by R. N. Stephens, presenting with kaleidoscopic diversity and photographic accuracy the most typical and amusing scenes and characters of the unique thoroughfare on the east side of New York, and showing the wonderfully thrilling leap of Steve Brodie, the king of the Bowery, the helper of the distressed, the benefactor of the poor, from Brooklyn bridge. Other scenic views are the Bowery at night, pier 13 East River, with burning ware house, Chatham Square by moonlight, the rich man's residence uptown, the river under the bridge, and in Steve Brodie's picture-lined saloon. A radical innovation has been decided upon by the management of the Columbia for the balance of the season. An entirely new scale of prices has been arranged, as follows: Orchestra stalls and loges, $1; orchestra circle, 75 cents.
FOUND. - On the steps of Appleton Chapel, Sunday night, a brown fur muff. Inquire at CRIMSON office.
30 3tON Monday, March 18, D. Toy of 71 Beacon Street, opened his large line of spring goods for gentlemen's wear, selected from the best foreign manufacturers.
DANCING CLASS. - Mrs. L. J. Chandler's dancing class, Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport. Address, corner of Main and Inman streets. Private lessons.
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