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15The joint resolution
hip ton
washington
has
passed the Sen
olution of Holman
rotePendleton sent to the desk and
Pendleton dispatch from
had read a telegraph
Cincinnati to
Smith of
Richard saying the
Jordan
Representative had done grandly
of War
secretary matter of relief of sUfferers
In the Ohio fiooje that red tape
by the had been feared
interference
whosebeen aU cut up and thrown
bad been though
halgali that the cold weather
a lgali than rain bad increased the
better that neither pen nor imagination
di tres9 could Eufficiently describe
aginatioT1 should
sufferings that Congress
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the irate an addItIOnal mIllIon It
a propliate to come and the more
alould have
would tl the better I
rornpUy
prPen eton Bald there was no poi
Pendleton
matter everybody was
in the I
tics
fort as a cause of cm
working
humanity
mnn 3id he had similar tel
Voorhees
of which were read
e ram said s his some people had not on the
He
of last years flood asked
aidn s as the Indiana
COD
the sid of Congress
but
Legislature was then in session
now as the Legislature
would do BO
wo not be convent in time to
could
take such immediate action as would
meet the emergency
the committee
referred to
It was
proPriar and at 1 40 Allison
on appropr
from that committee reported
son favorably The joint resolution
it
was immediately read three times
and passed
At 1 ocock a message was re
ceived from the House of Repre
sentatives announcing that that
body had passed a joint resolution
further appropriation of
making a
II tOO 000 for the relief of destitute
r 1 i districts overflowed
ToersonB in the
by the Ohio river and tributaries
Shortly afterwards a message was
received from the House announc
ing the affixing of the Speakers
signature to the measure where
upon the President of the Senate
affixed his own
Yoorhees presented a petition
from 1100 settlers in Washington
Territory praying for protection in
the titles to their lands m contro
versy between them and the North
ern Pacific railroad company
Referring to the question of the
contraction of currency Plumb said
the system of currency should rise
and fall with the demands of busi
ness which would give twenty of
money in the fall months when
the crops are to bejmovedaDtl would
contract in the summer mint + s
when it was not needed whicM
would from time and year 10 year
respond properly to the legiti
mate interests of the country
Plumb then o1L red an amendment
providing that when the circulation
or any national bank shaH bE sur
rendered the Secretary of the Treas
ury shall 15BU an equivalent I amount
the denominations
ot treasury notes ot
tions now pro i + Jed by law for national
Uona bank notes such Treasury
notes to be deposited in the treasury
and pad out as other moneys kept
for the discharge of obligations of
the government including duties on
imports They shall be a legal
tender between national banks and
for all debts due national
banks and shaH be redeem
able in coin as legal tender
notes are HOW and when received
into the Treasury shall be reissued
and when mutilated or worn shall
be replaced as now provided by law
for legal tender notes Coin in the
Treasury on the passage of an Rot
or the redemption of legal tender
notes to be also applicable for the
redemption of the Treasury notes
and such coin reserve may
from time to time be
increased in the discretion of the I I
Secretary of the Treasury
but the total amount or such
com shall never be less than 25 per
cent nor more than 30 per cent of
the total amount of legal tender and
treasury notes outstanding
Jones Florida characterized
Plumbs proposition as revolntloniz
lug our whole system of finance
A vote was then taken on the
amendment heretofore submitted by
her anPr vidiDg that if any bonda
deposited bore interest at 3 per
cent additional notes should be
issued equal to one half the interest
in excess of three cent
per accru
ing before maturity Rejectea 7
yeas 42 nays
The Chair laid before the Senate
a communication from the Attor
eYGcneral n explaining the delay
In responding to the all for his
opinion made by the Postmaster
General regarding the adjustment of
postmasters
masters salaries Tne matter
was received at his office he says
vflPrlUUst last J while on his
EvnV When he returned
he gave It close insPec ion > and as it
was a matter
er involving a large
and amount fort1C of money and complicated
a a questions
q he was
liberate anxious to give i careful and dc I
wh consideration His oplllion >
n drawn
for up be had Lid aside
a while
to Kie It
i mere mature
consideration
Pleted It kWas flnsHy cam
a few weeks
s
the P age and a ent to
Postmaster
instant It General on the 14h
After executive session
adjourned
until
Monday
HOUSE
Washington 15Holmn
the co from
reports COlIlmittee a Joint on appropriations >
further an resolution making a
the relief appropriation of S20 ° > < > OG for
at
floods sufferers by the Ohio
At 330
the prCviaus
ordered question was
II for the then Cart in took the floor
resolution purpose of withdrawing his
1 wound for rec ° mmitfal and
his
up
recital of the
whIch led o reasons
to his action with the
wordsWith General Mannings
full consent and approbation I
bring him to the Speakers desk and
move that the oath be administered
to him on the certificate of the gov
ernor of Mississippi Suiting his
action to his words he took
Manning by the arm and together
they stood at the bar of the House
where Curtin presented him and
demanded that he be sworn as a re
pres ntatlve undr the certificate of
the Governor
The Speaker did not think this
ws a necessity to the question of
order because the question as to
whether or not Manning was en
titled to the oath of cfii e was the
very question which the House was
now considering and on which the
House was about to take a vote The I
Chair would not undertake to ad
minister the oath to a person claim
ing to be a member elect when the
House itself was considering the
question
Manning audCortin thereupon re
tired to their seats amidst derisive
laugher on the Republican aide
which was increased at the remark
of Belford King down the curtain
the play is over The question re
curred on substituting the minority
resolutions for those of the majority
and the division of the resolutions
being demanded a vote was taken
on the first declaring that Manning
holds perfect credentials This was
rejected yeas 106 nays 140
This vote was received with ap
plause on the Republican sIde the
second resolution declaring Man
ning entitled to the seat yeas 92s
nays 157 The majority resolution
was then adopted 130 to 56 this
discharges the committee on elec
tions from the prima facie case and
leaves the seat vacant until the case
is decided on its merits
Adjourned until Monday
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V1t11hft UPER HOUSH i
EMMA ABBOTT
ENGLISH OPERA CO
The Sale of Season Tickets will be
open at
Moore Allen Cos Drug Store
ON
SATURDAY FEBRUARY I6TH
For Three Days at 10 oclock by Mr
S F Walker who will be there with
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IMMENSE SUCCESS
Of this Company in San Francisco
Every seat sold for three weeks
ahead
HondasKING FOR A DAY
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Stationery Blank Books
tTOTIOJ5fS
Printers Inks Supplies
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Messrs E J Weeks Co Jack
son Mich say Browns Iron Bit
tera eells very rapidly with us and
toe trade is increasing
Can I take your daughter in to
supper inquired a New York
youth of a woman from the country
at a swell party Can you take her
in to supper Why of course you
can and you can take me too
Thats what we came her for
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HILLIn the Nineteenth Ward Feb
15th 188i from Brighls disease of tke
kidneys John Hill
Funeral from Nineteenth Ward school
Louse 10 am Sunday Feb 17tb
Friends invited
Preliminary Announcement
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POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TO COM
MENCE MARCH 10TH OF THE RENOWNED
Emma Abbott
GRAND OPERA COMPANY
The most popular and successful Lyric Organisation in America now
playing the most successful engagement ever
known in San Francisco
I Composed of the following Illustrious Artists
Prima Donna Sopranos Prima Donna Contraltos
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EMMA ABBOTT ZELDA SEGUIN
Queen of English Opera I Americas Favorite Meizo Soprano
JULIE ROSEWALD MARIE HENDLE
From tke Royal Operas of Berlin Vienna and
and Dresden and i CLARA BONHEMR
MME SINICO i
Late of Her Majestys and the Royal Italian i
and Basses
Opera London i Baritones
Tenors I SIGNOR TAGLIAHIETRA
I The WorldRenowned Artist
SIGNOR FABRIC
The Renowned Tenor I f WM BRODERICK
T WALTER ALLEN
SIGNOR I BALDANZA and
The Great Italian Tenor Robusto i SIGNOR CAMPOBELLO
VICTuR OVELLO i Late of Her Majesty Carl Rosa and European
WM CASTLE I Opera Companies
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The Popular Favorite
Grand Chorus and Orchestra
I HERR J H ROSEWALDDIRECTOR OF THE MUSIC
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In a Repertory of Unequaled Brilliance including the Famous Opera
C MIGNON Verdis Masterpiece 11L TEOVATORE
Donizettis LUCIA AND LINDA Flotows
MARTHA Wallaces c MARITANA
Bellinis SOON A IBULA
Gounods FAUST Massas EAUi AND VIRGINIA
and Adolph Adams KING FOR A DAY
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Talent and the Enormous Expense attending the Engagement the
Prices will be as follows
SEASON TICKETS for Six Operas Orchestra and First Circle
1000 and 6800
GENERAL ADMISSION 6200 150 50c
5gf No Extra Charge for reserved Seats
Season Tickets now on sale at Moore Allen Coa Drug Store Free
List suspended f6
STOVESAT RETAIL
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RA GES
COOK and HEATING STOVES
Which we will Sell at
1 Wholesale Prices to all Purchasers
They embrace the
Celebrated Bismarck Ranges
Renowned Emporium Coo s
And an Immr ire Line ofd J
HEATERS
FOB HARD AND SOFT COAL
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We deliver Stoves in any part of the city set them up and
Guarantee Satisfaction
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER CHI end Biaiiae our Large stuff
JENNINCS SONS
GREAT
Slaughtering Sale
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SEALSXIN SILK PLUSH GABMENTS
Corner Second Southand West Temale Streets
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They have only a few of the above left which
they will close ont at a great sacrifice o 50 cents on
the Dollar V U J
Call and see them and avail vourself of the last
chance of the season
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Our Stock is well known is the
as choicest in the city all new
goods of this seasons purchase which we will offer until further an r
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Silks Ottomans and Brocades AT COST
Brocade and Plain Velvet AT COST
Plushes and Astrachans AT LESS THAN COST
Velveteens AT COST t
Black and Colored Cashmeres AT COST t
Our whole Stock of French Dress Goods AT COST
Ladies Cloths Cloakings and Waterproofs AT LESS THAN COST
Flannels Blankets and Comforts > Ai COST
Table Linens Towels Napkins and Crashes AT COST
Merino and Muslin Underwear AT COST
In CORSETS many lines will be closed out atGREAT SACRIFICE
All Knit Goods s AT LESS THAN COST l
Wool and Cotton Hosiery AT COST t 1
Seal Furs Wraps of all descriptions Skirts
Shawls and Jerseys AT GREAT SACRIFICE
I Neckwear Laces Embroideries AT COST
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Fringes and Passementeries AT YOUR OWN PRICE
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