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» THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, ‘ @ Kero Cre Pry ah 188 , HOW ENGLANDCOERCED TURKEY e ing Star Ni Cor 1" ~ i ene sory paper geld Fe Fresh Facts About Charchil’s Resignation, (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., ae ¢ second-class mail matter) 7 ‘Tux Wxxxiy Sr\n_published on Friday—@1 a ‘year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. €2-All mail subscriptions must be paid im advance: ano paper sent longer than 1s paid for Von 7T0—No 10,496, Rates of advertising made known on A Disastrous Natural Gas Explosion WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO. CENTS, | smccase scscscom renner. Salisbury Threatens War if the Pore SOUKEEX NOXIL. Forms an Alliance with Russia. EMENTS. _AMUS THE cosmos aT HOME. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. = eee aes Apr Ole Directo Ten Bvenuve Bram 68" cS) OF iE CON] ROTH! [NTERS AND Loxpox, Jan. G—An extraordinary state (AePAcon’s GRAND opexa HovsE Kee ort or alae ee eee eae iath ec, | GOVERNa&er Recerers To-Day.—Intemal reve- : 5 4 on ‘of the season yesterday afternoon, | things in the English foreign offcehas Just come Every Evening at 8, ae Ce te ae BO desire to express their thanks for the very liberal pat- | 242, $333,981; customs, $240.587. MRS. LOGAN’S PENSION. The calls were made bya number ot Heople Mi} to light im & curious way. A short time ago a Matinee ou SATURDAY at 2. 9 the close of bestnees, Decanter 25, 1806, Tonage bestowed upon the firm ever since itsestablish-| Dearm op ConsvL THOMSON.—William ‘Thom- ve amid a fall of light, fuify, teat formal treaty between Russia and Turkey was on Be ment, 25 years ago, and especially during the last 15 | son, United states consul at Southampton, Eng- Fully @ thousand of the best known people in | S20. By, Gee ‘the point of being signed. This of course threw MRS. LANGTRY, Seinen tina months,when so many new customersfrom amongour !iang, aieq yesterday from bronchitis, MT.|'The Bill Passes the Senate. | Washington society attended the Cosmos Club re- | Fee atonn® wee ye g Wore a trained evening | the government here into a state of great disguss Accompanied by Mr. COGHLAN, Ce Bek Gao aaa Best citiatad Beve: pat Thomson was born in New York was ap- ception last night. It. was the first reception of | dress of white satin, trimmed with duchess lace. | and alarm, the assistance of Turkey being essen- They respectfully announce that, although they have | pointed from this District August 6th, 4nd ber own Company, from Princess Theater, London. | ¥. 5. Bonds on hand. voluntarily advanced the pay of their compositors to the club since they moved into their spacious and | The low Dodice wasgarnished with lace and satin | tia] to the Angio-Austrian alliance Which Was we and she held a Joose Cornelia Cook roses in : = ed yoerve ane ‘45 cents per 1,000 ems (5 cents more than ia paid in | _PERSONAL—Ex-Representative Sayler, Rev. H. handsome new quarters at the corner of H street Keynote of Salisbury’s policy, To this feeling the THE LADY OF LYONS, Due from other National Banker the other offices), their charges for printing will not be | Kendall, M.& Strieby, R.E. Barinds, A, a. New- | INTERSTATE COMMERCE BILL | ana Maison Place. ‘The guest began to arrive | BST ee a a EES Duc from State Banks and: bankers. increased, Lut will remain the same as during the past | bery, Leroy W. Baldwin, and E. A. Booth, of New shortly after 8 o'clock, and continued to come and year, Their establishment, which is second to none Real eeiate, furniture and fixtures. ofthe ex:mayor of Albans, Miss Bergmann |n0 one pald any attention. “The time has , Mrs. Benton McMillin, Miss Banks, daugh- | Morning Post gave expression & fortnight aga, but the Fryer, ter purrente York, J. 8, McCracken, J. G, Hendrickson, Wm. Y. until midnight. ‘The reception was conducted | and Miss| lader, of Philsdetpnia, who ts the | arrived,” said that journal, “for warning Turkey Mew and Elaborate Scenery, Appointments and Effects. | Current expenses and taxes fouth ol Phitedelphia. efitted up with the best and | Grope BC Garten end RoW Daremery CrP | THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL. | itn much grace and elegance, and the ease and | SUCst of Mrs. Laughton, composed the receiving | scainst a policy Which might necessitate vigorous Chareday, Friday and Saturday ‘Evenings and Saturday | Checks and other csait items... ra fait aealiaaat's die enatin cM Loe aC. H. ae eee and ae comfort with which such alarge company was en- Qise? Dresser ot New York poured. ton, reaper: ‘and immediate action on our part.” The warning mec, ther Banks o refual ‘Bost Riggs.--—allan pies ot = Fracti to execute all kinds of Printing and Bookbinding Darke "Gt Bo ‘New York, Wm. N. Kremer, of tertained showed the capability of the club, and | tively, at either end ofthe long table in the dintng | passed later on into menaces, Turkey was told nr ee oro arrears Trade do Higungee tthe Soutdence ofthe penal pu g Seon | Philadelphia, H. B. Hi of ands §| Tt Passes The House To-day. | the convenient arrangement of their new house. | room Miss Manning wore a iow corsage dress of | that unless she Was of with Russia tmmediately ROBSON AND CRANE. Srecie. Croxton, of Omaha, are at Welckerao—J. F. Attendants in abundance were at the door, and at | tulle S218 | tne English government would be unmistakably fps SD OPER: Eeieaptinn Rent with aS CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Tea eee ey eS fed every turn in the hall, to care for the comfort of | Of pales lavener seth und tulle. whe & low | compelied (Se SS ee GS per cent of circulation). the cH "i Wo. Patch ot Bonen et vB _—g ‘The Senate. guests without crush ‘or confusion. The guests, covered with ited tulle and gar TO TAKE RESOLUTE MEASCRES + BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, WOUTH (honky agent for themaia of the POLAND | ton, George T. Chapman, of Clevelan jacker, | Among the memorials presented in the Senate | upon ue parlors from the corridor were | landed with violets, fiers was a bouquet of Ia | which would speedily impress the fact that hot ‘The Comedians, ae SE SPRING WATER In Washinton. BGO 7 | opbuisbans, B. Fratt, of Camille, 2a award | to-day and reterred was the following: watroaured by Col, Arehtbala Hopkins to Dr. J. 8. | France roses and lites of the valley, the gift ot Present policy was most pernicious to her real ie LIABILITIES. ‘As other persons ure selling another article, repre- ‘of New York, 'T. D. Dy ur situate, aceite of tue goal : : Terests in Europe and the east, ‘These meastire ROBSON AND CR a ant ees a . ‘cousisling of Mra. Mrs. J. W. {apital stock pata in senting {EG be POLAND WATHE ‘thoes desiring | ton, D. W. Holway, of ands § Fitany, Of | ational commenter oa at erascopal | Buttes <ausiocng of Mra, BUlings, Mrs. 3: A long awning covered the walk from the street | {t Was significantiy added, would be totally Ire In their Highly Succésaful Production of Shakespeare's benefit 5 are at the Ebbitt.—R ry ’s hous ‘spective of the fate of the Ottoman empire. in Deisueral Comedy. SOUT REA OATE, Gh TO ag ferent Hom | Campbey et af Davia, Willan MeMlohael, J. H. | chureh, praying Congress to provide for obtaining | attired in & Tick lak, velver costtima, with dia. . consequence of these velled threats of war, Kusteus v = Flagg and E. ‘J. Dunphy, of New York, Charles E. | statisticsof marriage anddivorce. By Mr. Spooner, | Mond ornament, Mrs. Powell wore an’ exquisite | fowered Pashs, Turkish ainbassador at London,” Was MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Proprietors of the hel ae Hubbell, of § use, F. S. Kirkpatrick, of St. | or the State Grange of Wisconsin, ih ravor of the | White embroidered china ee icott, dressed in black’ tulle aetetee OE | Seencted to mak Lord ladesieigh for an expt Mr. Wim. H.Crane as. Sir Jobn Falstaff 0199-9. Cacia Sole ee te tone D. perpigs jee ae, ee, passage 2 the interstate commerce bill. By Mr, A Satin, Mrs. and Miss Sears and Miss Adams, of EY — oan — — Reagnt Mz: Stuart Robson ‘Abraham Slender pee NS ER FECTO ompouND | are at_th Representative Muller; | fuall parte of the county are nO Re iamon¢ yer alenatrecres Morning Posts not a foverumest ongen ‘nd 18 BLANCHARD'S PECTORAL COMPOUND in all parts of the country aski ‘All the adi ere At Mrs. Whitney's house a footman stood on the “<The manner ig which the play was produced was be- ;, ga wonderful remedy. sare cure for | Ben}. F Hunt, gg ig er prevent the violation of ‘the Sabbath in the run- nd many other costumes | door step and received the canis of intending | 28°? Fist te Da oe, 2 cian. Nev lustory of the stage hav : amg chitis, Sore ‘Tiiroat am Bost T. firoad tratns ernment 0 Fond criticiamn. Never ip the bistory of the stare have | City of Washington. District of Columb 8: ag | Group, audrtven reliet ts ‘he Whooping Cough Price, | A. Jenkin, J. Ensign Fuller, Henry Gregory, . “Dawes, from tis committee on naval affairs, rietiacly elegant and tasteful. | callera, lieves of the Euclish nation also. Gadvan Pasha, Shadespeacran comedy thanave these two kentlemmen- fe eee gy be bottle. Sold by all druggists. jal ‘Natl. Butler and W. 8. Wheelwright, of New fot Dack the House bill authorizing the Pre- | the guests the three into the long | At Secretary Lamar’s residence Mrs. T. Q. C. | who is at Sophia arranging with Russia, Will be ith Haare ero eee at aE ee eites or | best of miy knowledge and belief. REMOVAL, has 4. Phipps and M. H. Wilson, of Cincinnaty | sident to appoint Allison 8. Keith (@ graduate, of | S#loon, where an orchestra was vendance; | Lamar, jr., Was assisted by her husband, Miss | consequence tmmvdiaveiy recalled by ie parte. Windese in eeu more besutiful sud.more eftecuve: 1 4. A, HUPE, Cashier. ‘PROF. 3, 3. GEORGES, of Xo 2008 F at. | ES and C.M paker, ot Racine, 3.6. Colyer the naval academy of 1869, but who has been ais. | Her were sooh gathered a beilliant assemblage of | Jennie Later, Mr Gen. Black and Mie Sout of | au ablo to add ‘from a\ private sourey, ‘eutrely aton with thoroughness ati» magnificence that | , Subscribed and sworn to before mé this 6th day of Femoyed to opposite side, No_ 1203, Globe puild: | W. H. Sayre, Brooklyn, are at Wi ards. abled by sure at sea) an ensign on the navy fe- Rocket ated od nat Mterary, arustic | Danville, LiL, who is the guest FS Black, Mrs. | trustworthy, that the ampels admiration and praise. The costumes are ail | January, 1887. Pal Prien SB mrp ging SD cia tired 11st. ‘explanation of the case the bill | Gi tea all’ the could be fully ap- | Lamar Wore a trained robe of black silk and tulle, BOMBARDMENT OF CONSTANTINOPLE rohan artistic. What 1 better still, the support is jo WALKER, Notary Publib. $50 Settee No sil afimenis of the fon COL. LUDLOW’S REPLY. was passed. ‘arrangemen' D- | with a collar of pearl about the bared neck. Miss | 516 actually threatened Dy 1ddeste! m ine Baltimore Avner Correct—Attest : ——s reciated.. ‘The walls of all the rooms on the ny as actually threatened by igh as a result Sanna WIVES OF WINDSOR PEE. | BeicieifieticcitsticmtPbalt Met | Am Explanation ot she Proposed rane-| ony ihe Danie CoRuian, Wal Tos | Aum RURE ens Note | ale pean bey ini |e Tres aan ity Runge ees ted ME S IN . 1ORA 31 . a nt Metapl lege. ston, , y | M kK We tiful 0 aed Of & | learn that Churchiil’s resignation was not Wor cian juillicriad torecrive cain from those desiriua a seckuscts | Afenne Extcusen. "Ne Wimunds, trom the committee on foreign | dent artists, which added greatly to the general | pear plush Dedies aad ieeek or ores ae eral | Ba Tat Feienanton masnot he nrs, i It .'T. THOMPSON. information tn regard to Christian Science or lation Mari- | €Mfect of the occasion. Among them were some | of black brocaded heavy silk. Miss Scott wore a| first Ume was when Lord Iddesleigh was Just as. es ee TEDING ASSOGTATION—— | RDEBCH Healing." Once, 705 11th st. nw. Commissioner Ludlow has prepared a reply to a | relations, report Bn Le eerperee conspicuous and valuable works of art by both | bodice and train of pale Satin, with flonnced | Laking the incredible step of dispatching Condia SS “Boney peeing ascocr 5 ours daily. mi letter from Wm. L. Wilson, chairman of the sub- ‘analcompany of Nicaragua. Calendar. | ‘mrericagi and European artists. An immense old- “ bell | Steph > . can : “Messra Rot and Cra ade somethit 37 7 . front of Spanish lace, Miss liessey, Miss Catapbell | Stephon, of Penjdeh fame, one of the hotvest of hat the thinks of the play soere of thus country for FouRiH ISSUE OF STOCK, a> ),] HEREDY CAUTION THE PUBLIC TO | committee of the House appropriation cominitice, CAPT. GRAWPORD's HEIRS. ‘with unique antique trons, | gnd Mra. Hungerford, escorted the’ callers. te the | Lussopliobistsin England, to Sophia, to urge. ths the enerey. enterprise, darine and spirit which they | ‘The first monthly meeting for the reception of dues leehucgenalta ray ness: having in charge the District appropriation bill| Mr. Manderson brought before the Senate the | gave a gio home-like comfort to the room, | refreshment room. igarians to resisi Russia to tbe last. This Se A sock of the new. oF fourth. series of above named | PAY 20 debt unless Laman nie tare oan under date of Dec. 11th, requesting, in View of the | Case of the claim aguinst Mexico for the killing of oe close by a Are mock howis aed their) Mrs Vilas wore a trained dress of garnet silk | would have been sunply throwing a lighted match Sell deserving of the hearty, appreciation which was | pesuciatou wil be held at the hall-squth west Corner i ; 6 ELL, selea ion | Capt. Emmett Crawford (in command of United | Nght over, the so neat tabien and Velvet, Her aids were Miss Vilas, Miss Hoyne, ‘The second time was when shown by the lange sudiouce present."—Goston Herald. | the ith ngt-at? clock. TT | _a5-8t* _Cor. South Capitol and Leta, «.0._ | criticism in the press upon the proposed extension | SOG. rogue in pursuit. of terry Ky aleeican | SmBIe And Wellilled retreshment tables were | of Caleago, and Miss Walker, of Virgin, ed a seoret memorandum to percent. 5 R., of Cai 2 street n. e. 18 for the proj nm r ‘stronger and more mt demi for inaemnity oo s se yester- a -- bon a mn spay be Amer 222 loan, on each | sires t0 give hotice to pees) maple and CES Noy ection of the avenue from its present line, etc. | should be eee and introducing a bill for the re a gun yrs oer B their raise * the Se in the parlors of the Riggs House yester- | Th) Coverament by t lureats of instant resignation, : ‘eget being bat 811 per mouths rae ME re he STOEREME COURT GF TEE ninnis reply 18 embodied in a printed pamphlet ot Let of Capt. Crawford's heirs, The bill was re- {ng a complete success from every point of view. | Mrs, Fotsom held her first reception at Oak View CAUSED BY NATURAL Gas, SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 15, carefully sranaged by oficers of ious espertones. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, oe pees Mr, Allison offered a resolution, which was | Along resent were noticed Commissioners | yesterday from ito 1.oviock, Mss Cleveland — Pet very ine aubecription tes tile soiee is Saperted Holding a Special Term in Equity. Giscrvt’ Commissioners giving the eoreral ree | adopted, calling on the Secretary of War for the Prope and. Ludlow, Gen, Jonn W; Foster and Mrs | went out about noon, ‘There were a small Bum-| Am Explosion Which Caused the De= Only Performance of ‘Sul 8 for stock in this. the fourth series, will e sons for the extension of Massachusetts avenue, | TePort of the board of enyincers on the bridging of | Tuaze’pavis Mr. A’ A. Adee, COL, and’ Mis Sheri, | O&F of callers. struction of Many Buildings—One (oS SE EEE Ee berecelved st any time during the months of January etal.—No. 10, 3 which are, in brief, that. the region iying to tne | the Mississippi river, ne \, Louis, dan’ Mr Suizon Hutchins Coutiter tieahoim | _ STS Senator Manderson has with her this after] Jaan Missing. 5 i Inectings at above named hall, on the second vf Pe north and West of Hock creek is now the only por. ne fenate then too.» the resolution offered | snq'wiss Trenholm, Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Curtis, Mr. | NOOD, at 1435 K street, Mrs. Gen, Felton, Mrs. | Prrtsecre, Jan. G—A Chronic Twegraph SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. evenings of those months. Ry ee sae salt ahs . Ban of the District poe atrecely, accessible from | tory of Af mises Beek cred a rie and Mrs, F, P Power, Col..P. C, Hains, Major Ly- Sen. ‘Mcoook, bre. § evens, Miss Collin and Nis | youngstown, Oluio, special Says: At 3 o'lock this ae A, MAS DOMTING, Presidents st.n.w, | suall bave been entered on or. before this day, as re- hie Will penetrate this seelon, a achusetts ave- | debtedness of the Pacific Railroad companies tothe | decker, Capt. A. W. SIRE: A: Spat rd, Mra. | Uke Ok Peatiayrvamte. morning Jack Semple, watchman in the Andrews: Suaraenatle ANSON 8. TAYLOK, Vice President Sanaa Poors: ct pablics te Haina are hen uy prlation ‘of $90,000 for “opening. and extenc Gayerme And a8 to the effet of the fonding Sultan em eon eee oe paris. Gen. Black, wife of the Commissioner of | block, upened a window to secure ventilation. In No. 1224 F sf. nw. pan ding, the TWENTY. ” hereo! 3 dent c. Burnet airs. J. M. Wil- sions, will receive callers on Fridays through | stant explosion occurred aud Semple ram SALE OF SEATS BEGINS THIS (THURSDAY) W. H. WETZEL, Secretary, DAY OF JANUARY Ise] within wich to Rie there | suousbam streets” bad Deen made at the last sos. | Ana the resdiutlen wes sorte ee son, Gen, and sire. M. D: Leggett of Cleveland, Mtr. | the season, commenciug January 7th. Mrs Black | into tie street with Ils clothes afaaae hed Folied — SOSSEse. EDWARD 8 WESCOTT. Treamureny "| tuewere. as reauiredby said Oruer of publication, "And | the proposed line of extensiox insteud of the direct ‘THR PENSION TO MRS. LOGAN PASSED. Keyworth, Mrs sunt and Miss Piers Mre Lackey, | RUDE asiisted tonorrow by her ‘cousin, Miss ae Seinen Sephioe a oT7 q that this order be published dail reek, poche rg i a eee ey Wor : ns Airs. Lackey, | Scott, and by Miss Hessey, both of Danville, il. | which burned with extraordinary rapidity am NEW NATIONAL THEATER, _04,6,8810 190 ine 5th Jantary, 1e¥;, inthe Waeh owt und | Hn whlch, are already well known, and gives 8] ‘The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Mitchell (Pa), Mr; and are. W. H. Holmes and lise Osgood sir! | “2 St seautirul affair was the annual ball at | Was totally consulued. The Block was. Just come a ane EFI ning Star, ee in. the on ‘first : - e (en : c cites dain Geeta Gommbatce Bee OVURECE OF De fee Ponte CHARLES F JAM $850,485, OF 82.25 per fot of Toad, while te cot took up te bul. giving a pension o $2.0 8 Tear Bn Somerville Pinkuey Tuck, fe Brush gation given by sir Liool apd Mie | iced at a co o's.” Zu Howard gets N ANY. WasHINGTON, January 1, 1887. 3. ice. e latter woul ,183, or $167.32 per . a 301 ae ‘William and Miss | West last evening. ‘The rooms were embow wo tieten ‘The annual meeting of the Mutual Fire limurorice MR. J, M. GRADY HAS THIS DAY As-| footof road. These amounis do not inciude iaad | major general of volunteers—Mr. Mitchell stating | SYevenson, MMT. M De Me A 3 eatin: | with ferns and paims and lemon trees, abd there Ei yh W. H. FOSTER, Manager and Proprietor. Gompany of the Distr of Columbia willbe beld on Be reine Minnsclt with us as peepee mas: | damages, but in the case of the roposed exten-| that the Dill proposed todo precisely what was i. and Mra. John F. } Wasa hedge of plants in the ball room, behind | 4. aus areho paaeans, tee Tee ‘THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Ist. ae omega the Cantar chee at Pears | aker of our house. sion the 6wners of the land have given Written as- | done for the widows of Gen. Hancock and Gen. " Mich the musicians were stationed, A. pleagaag he mata bases ees eae ae a Tenis aromas nek Sth eavaas ETRE cemaaaaine es | Eee SAKS & COMPAN Surances of the "voluntary “dedication of | Thomas. ‘The bill passed without a division, tacideat or tae ball was the introduction Of Sos total toss will Teach onmeaserephy- 9o'clock am. ” MM iS AND THE PUBLIC: at MRS. BLAIR’S PENSION INCREASED. . Magruder, Almy a € minister, to st ‘THE MAID OF HONOR. By the chatter of the Compan the election of seven Siting aermned the general manaweinent of | Ul expense to the District, | while | 10) age. vest introduced, aud the Senate pagged with= . 3 Ass West stood inside the drawing room Bit propably. $7,000, insurance. managers, to constitute s beard to conduct the affairs | the house ot SAKS & COMPANY I desire to say that | the case of the direct extension {t is said that 3 Mra. Cc. 8..N receive the guests. She wore a bodice ¥. nas Branigan, aged sinstecn MARIE STONE... EUGENIE DE SOLANGE. | of the company, is required to be held at the above FER the ast facilitier now at my disporal Tam in | heavy damages are inevitable, and also that the | OUt division, bill increasing the pension of the 5 Satin with skirts of tulle, Miss Flora and Miss | {30% femiscing aa te os he'te be ta ce ‘Labische, Karl, MacDonald and Clark. mas the sixth article of the By-Laws of the Company | the “Akinas” for which the house Gf Sake & Cer has ke, | avenue would practically destroy the entire value | widow of Gen. Francis P. Blair from $50 a month 5 rard, | Ainalla were similarly dreased in pale cream col- | Pin’ "Stant chict Davis of the fire, departs it is provided: At the annual meeting of the Company t: Re etfully, of Oak Hill cemetery, The only argument in favor | to $2,000 a year. B ored satin bodices, pointed, and fuli skirts of white - ‘ned. ‘Two linesof natural ai the Elisir of Love P acetone ine arg Cord ed cinta do of the direct extension was presented to the Com- n Ge 2 tulle. Mrs. Edwards wore’ a dress of Misc crape | et, Was painfully bur Wo lines of natural Adina, ‘the first business in order shall be the appointment of | “ ja4-3t wt. GRADY. a ‘THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE BILL. Ger ; | gas mains run past Ube Andrews building, and is Paiste | Ratnimetaiatr cian OF mentees: | g—— WisRINGTON TG proEMaen ora, 6g, | Moe insu unt tn therm ct Pella | ge tne Sons roomed comeraion ot te | Hesse : harry ae err ee ha thetuid aed ah aed Bohemian Gist | een tue hours of Socio ap hi Bocleck 3 wane, ora EN Town et the | property on Hockile aud Tunlaw roads,on U and | interstate commeree Dill, and Mr. Platt resumed | Major and Mie 5. W. Powel Mi and Mee eee | The dreswes of the ladies were ait dainty and del | wvaccen tie cmon ak Nor — x 2 fi ne of PARKER & TOWNSEND, i by “dis igh streets, West Washington, on Rock creek anc epee Mallery, Sui and Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Markle, | icate. The sup) ve the ger. | er ; sees Wek gneeay #1 Solved by mutual consent, to take eect January Tat, | adjacent regions: Josiau Dent, Edward L. Dent, Nominations To-Day. Mr eH. Altter and daughter, Gen. Hazen: Mig: | man began at 12:30, and it was threcorciock waen | created a draugut, we _is6__ BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ‘Geena, 18%, the said M. M- Parker ansazuing all debts and ob- oa - — = EB. anne fee GS Sx | _. The President sent the following nominationsto | Bergher and Miss Phipps, Mr. J. H. Blair, Prot. E ~ nad de Coverity was saanced and ee Save) ser Tae COWBELLS CHIMING. SEune WARRINGTON THEATER: Read cateee: tions cont y the firm. Signed in » |tate of M. M. Boyce: George Maulsby, A. M. | tna cenate today: B, Kiliott, Mr. and Mrs, Max Weyl, Admiral Rod- | the Queen” was play ir. du Bose led the ger- J — 7 Bear iceme care. earee amen oie for ee Seat 1686, EDDY RESHSBEND, | Jone fivernn waa Want bongat‘hens; | StatenTaomaa Manning, of Louisiana, envoy | Sire'au1- Rumball Mr and Mim: W. ¥- Cox air H-| deJanisch and Misc Flora with Mr. Spring Rice. | A Texas Town Sharply Shaken Up By STRONGER THAN EVER jus aS a a a E. Weaver, Catherine Weaver, Henry Weaver, H. | extraordinary and _m! sr plenipotentiary to Fidan’s staff: | The company was very large, and there w: REILLY & WOOD'S BIG SHOW. ABE nef bee to thank any reionds ata ee panNeE: | Kengla, Jacob Houllier, John’ C. Schneider, Louis | Mexico, Hugh A. Dinsinore, ot AFK: tie | Sey ConA ee ROLE dee ee ee from New York Phinadelphia and Baltimore, | St. LOvts, Jan. G.—A special dispatch from Paige, TRE GREATEST VARIETY SHOW ON EARTH. past confidence and to ani its future cv Feeder ed ptluny, Wowie, C. Kengia, Phitip | ister resident and consul-general to Cores. overt | mann, senator, Mrs and Miss (Gen, Hole. | Some of those ‘preseat were Mm sauningy Miss | Texas, sare: A sligit shock of earthquake occurred HERE PRICES On = pres ayakiaika Hake Young, obert Bs Weaver, Ret oe - . weaver, eae oS No) pane a ie Ror the. it, 8. C. Lemily, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. £. Leu) serif weg —ersiertngy Mrs. ae: here af 11 o'clock yestenlay morning, which lasted Regular Matinees Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday = a en 2. “has ckley, J.C. O'Donnog! john Mar- omas P. Bashaw, 1801 Manderson, accompanied by Mrs. M: ier- it, Miss icott, the Postmaster General and | two or three seconds. The colored servants at the Next Weck—H. W.WILLIAMS &© KERNELL’s New Co. DON'T SHOP bury, Jr. Edward Brooke, Micuuel C. Weaver, | eastern district of Missourt. Collier aid Miss Dike, Dr. Merriam and | Mrs. Vilas and Miss Vilas, Secretary Whitney, | Wuliams house were greatly alarmed at the ny 138 F — <a Willain“Homiller, Chartes, Homilies, Sossph 7. House of Representatives, meventative Outhwaite and wite, Major | Hon. Win, Maxwell of England. Me and Mrs. | (ingot ales. aud panei the kitchen, In atm a s morning jouse Mrs. ‘Rey ler Duncan, Mr. rs, fore a Muinher of cow bells suspended frou tha aud Voice Culture, prepares Laslics snd Gentlemen for d4.3t After 7 O'clock p.m. sent the inadequacy of the present means of com. | _ During the RMT me ae oa ae oe mond, Thomas Maitiand, Mr. abd Mrs. Frederic | Geiling chtued, Ju other stores tiaware and store the DIVIDEND NOTICE. Taunioation with the civ, and the uagorvance ot Comantttes Of ie whole (Mr. Crisp; of Georgia, 11 Giberé, Mr. Williams and Mr, Jesse Tyson of Balll- | pes ravtied and the water pipes around the eq¥es DRAMATIC STAGE. | <7 ee proper extension of the avenue, which Col. Lud. | the chair), the consideration of the bill for the ie more, Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Warren, Mrs. Laugh- | 2;?the“house wore shaken down, several clocks umeeaie ctienaaen Fann, So coneaune: Ausstours ont SHIREY -TRRER AD OPE mp? (ste) PER | low sates Sho. conmihlemauets SUlhy Agree mith, | permanent, improvement of the Erie and Os cae, See Decemmanne, ies ee suaiice Stopped. “rie ras fit tor ‘several anes ‘bome circle. Guna. . area still farther Canals, and to. seeure the treedom and Mira. fast around, and evidentiy passed from south to north, Can be seen from 11 until 6 on Tuesdays, Wednes- saan aa, nich worse off. He 1s of the opinion that it and Mrs. ford, Mrs. John Davis, Senator | 4 tew say they beard a rumbling noise. No serious a, oe aT Prrergimencommnrs win heute here Ung | NOU Ue adranacour totes properties | Wore mage fiauer plum and ocers, Misses ‘sodmunds Mr and Mra. Architald: Mop: | “amsge was done. So 138s e d ; s plumb ana . _ eens 00,5811" ‘Washitgton, D. C. Hey CASE DIVIDE NE eae: ebiel, reduction | the direct route west of the Oak Hilltcemetery, | emeray Having ex the combatt= : fing Mr and. Mra’ Buller, “Senator und sire Shocking Murder at a Prayer Meetings (oxonsantioxat_cavace, EERE upon the total Premium Paid, | But this does ot involve interference ‘with cue | teo rage and the bil Tesuuted Tes place upon the 3 Busts, Miss Eustis, Gen. and Mr. Traxton! xr rovis, Jan. &—A. special from Eldorago bees a> INE UNDERSIGNED, OF THE LATE | NoLICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, in addition to the | cemetery nor the costly viaduct, thence across the | calendar. ‘senator Gibson, Senator Hale, Senator and | «01a. 1Ni)” sivwa horibleserder was commnit WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, ‘firm of Dodson & io, beg, leave, to in; | aforesaid cash reduction, the amount vow to the credit | Kock Creek valley, since excellent accommodatica | = ne ‘Mrs, Jones, of Nevada, Senator and Mrs. Morrill, | SPUnES Mo- says: jase Tuesday ight un ue ae ~ | form his friends and the that he has established | of all resent members oi the MUTUAL RESERVE | can be secured by heading the road vo the noru.. SEIN Sikh TAED: ‘Mr. Perry Belmont, Judge and Mra. Green, the = ’ SICAL SENSATION 1886-87. himself se Real Patate and ogee St, No. | OND LIFE ABSOCTATION, ward away from the cemetery and effect 2| The House then went into committee of the “ MI Green, Mr. ad Mre Hitt, Mra. S. Hewitt, | AUa Prayer mecti comme’ ae Oakes Py Po eg eee Ret ra Seve give pious went ag all baniness ntrenind | GRETSETED EER OER Junction’ with the bridge on the proposed line. | whole (Mr. Springer, of Dlinols, in the chait) on | 2; D- 46ad, Paymas Mr. W. W. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs.'J. i Tucker, Miss | GIsturpaniee, and ‘abou, Dlg ante ond fobims, Special Agent Sraobiin Inmurgnce CoWof Wash | MENT PREMIUMS PAID ‘Guriny thy tr et a mre Seg tage erat Ludlow, | the pension appropriation bill, which appropriates “hes, eS ee aera ees and | Cut the latter's throat from ear toear. Oakes Was $ ALPINE CHO! chartered by Congress x period, viz. from 0 eaica, $76, joseph, Mrs, B. P. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. ME. | Srres' Eeuetacoms cones Erin Shick: Boson. | Hane Sediares Petes ‘has beon deposited with and | easements from the owners of land through which | $70 wie tie ie ee ee eee ienden, H.C. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Emory, Gen. ted Ee EWOES a ROR tng CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW | such a street would Me would be favorably con- | offices for pension agencies, Without ameudment, 2 and Mrs. Grabam, Mr. and Mrs. Sevelion Brown, Better W: for Steel Workers. This celebrated company of artistes will in ZORE. as Trastec of the Reserve Fund of this Associa. | sidered by the commissioners.” 8 Mrs. Boudlt Mitchell and Miss Mattie ages ‘National Costumes, and thelr performance willbe both AMUSEMENTS. Bousnd eppllabls.s proviied sm the contracts held Seiten ais sel of alscussion the, bill was read, reported to the Gane, | Mined Me and hire Brookes hrs and ‘re |, POTECKS, Jan, o—The Bagar Thanyon Suet vusal rumen = — ‘mem! h ion. BENTIMENT! ‘THAN PRACTICAL, Passed. Beach, E ee <3 works, of Carnegie Brothers & Co,, at Braddocks, In the former the well-known Yodelling and Tyrolese EDWABD B. HAHPER, President, ‘The reply then goes on to say that the Commis. THE NAVAL REORGANIZATION BILL. Hampshire, Bleratadi. Mr. and Mrs, F Flushing, Mr. and Mre. | PONS OS Sccans wamboe atest Warbling will be heard in its perfection. sad the latter | J aPANESE WIttacE ‘Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. Alice Smith, Capt. C. E. Dutton, D. Filnt and wire, | Coleman Drayton, Mr, J.A. Farnain, Mr. and Mrs. | P&, t ae introducts novel instruments of native manufaetare. Fahae MAN, Secretary,” | Sloners are unable toagree that the extension ina| The House then—yeas 13%, nays 77—went info | Alice Smith, Cpt 0. F Duttan D. Ent and wile, | Sthbone, Mr. 1horndyke Rice, Mire Oliver North | SCAle has not been given out, Dut eversting lise Sie, Alpine Vols, Dulcimer, Xylophone, Giguira | Willheve an Entervinment at WILLARD HALL, | Home OMce: Potter Building, Fail How straight line is the only legitimate one and are of | the committee of the whole (Mr. Springer, of Iill- | Sara the Hawallan minister and Mrs Carter, “ur, | Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. and Miss Aucen- Senbuct teaey pe Goutever ines poate eager - ee TScente Nocharwe for resery. | Soupencing FFFTH JANUARY, iTentrsting Custaas x El Conese see the opinion that the considerations tn its form are | nois, in the chair) on the naval reorganization Dil 1. Mel reid, Mrs. and Miss Wyllie, Mrs. and Aus ———— < ‘Skilled Artisans ing. Seats may be securedat Ellis’ musicstore. Ja5-7t* | Grenz's Native YuarTum: « Host of ISCHOFF COURSE. SECOND CONCERT. | “pustantly at work. 4 4. incinerate Nem 1 5.7 49Re rather sentimental than practical, It ts further | and Mr. Sayers, of Texas, declared that there was | W. H.W z Kaight, Mr. A. McLane, "Mr. A.A. Adee, ; : FICE GEORGETOWN GASHIGHT CO.. | pointed out that the Fagners of the penne Bo ‘political object sought to be accomplished by Gen. Van Viet, Gen. ind Mrs. Sheridan,| The Murder of Rev. Mr. Haddock. tion of twenty-five cents per 1,000 feet to | Pledge themselves to no concessions of land and | tl Col. and Mrs. Sheridan, Miss Howard, Miss | ONE OF TEE PARTIPS UNDER INDICTMENT MAKES & REG. CHUR ‘in Georgetown, D.C. Uhere is every reason to believe that the cost en- iets Li ‘Thoreau, Mr. George Helin, Judge and Mrs. Mac- STATEMENT. Pg Fi hia 2 Se GA pane Pe betel eg ge Ry Prous anno shana man SPS te ce tere etme ae | cote me, Soa cea Sn Saas ral Part ik A Pissetons Beitea ee Gites: | Bonase Axvmoxs, Der 1,000 feet for all bills paid within seven daypaiter the extension of the avenue 10 Rock Oreck 18 tise; | Senator Spooner, chairman of the sub-committee 3 Vallace, the and Mrs. Grabain Bell, Mtr and Mis Bradiey, aac: | undér indictment tor the mufder of Rev. Georg brated M. GALIXA LAVALLEE. of Boston, ansisted Dy Fee ee ace aia bills. Two dollars per 1,000 feet | being made, Col, Ludlow states that a reference to | which investigated the price and quality of gas in Frank Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rt pie says frankly that be was prescus Mrs. E TRU. ‘vocalist. BRASS FENDERS, Son peda the appendéd map will show that ail of the lands | w; he is and the Misses Schenck, Prot. and Sins, je says Admission. pied et re which have been purchased in large blocks for | W°Sbington, says ready now to call up his Baird, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Aldis, Mr. and Knows Une names of all the Afew course BRASS FIRE SETS, at ___JOHN LEETCH, President_ | Wl ‘of improvement and sale was rat ia | Feport and bill for action, but he has been waiting, Leiter, Col. and Mrs. Hay, Mr. Mrs and been stated before, a party hs obs gar oe aor ronranix apares,| BE> AO WOM trai Merarmary, | Lee and deeds record inatarch and apr up | Suva othe mubcommltie to winantas | | SERMNG IX THD CIT ToDAT. | | fais and re aay” Maal, ag ag loon chat evening 40 aie cot lert 8 wD ion, “But ners: at is yi Mr. W. K e é NEY CO: — = before any governinent oficial appointed during | Shan not wait much longer,” added the Senator | aes today in the Riggs house, Gen. cin. | Misco Beachy the Miso Riggs Juige ant Mee | MEIAS OF the city to” get evidence in the Injunction 25 = Coston & MAGARTAED, Lualow furmer points out that a8 the Oneesedee | “it, the other sub-committee are not ready soon | O'CIOck 8.x. ‘York, ch Gene. | Cox ar and Sirs. POUOK, Aree and Sitss W: suits John Areuzuort Was there and when scan ee sD OF, SYARTEMORE HATWARD & HUTCRINSON, Bankers nd Dealers in Government Bonds | “onion goes Unrough the new National obsares; | With the, Georgetown Dranch of the question L has ‘clip, setretary. Tike Boat Mr and Miss Clymer, Judge ‘and Mrs. Bancroft | Bismarck came toannounee that the Dugey iad ore, Pai % ~. = ESO. gone ci Pane shall action on my report.” saving Ant atornate os Davis, Gen. Hazen, Col. and Mrs, and Miss Royall, | returned was talks Toure a wien aSuaee SP, sien sabe 26 424 9th _stroot. Ralretd Stocks and Moan cod olh eens uatea | Comment oF Oe win hare tee eae ee TO CORRECT THE MORALS OF MINORS. ¢ reports of the various churehes and socte- | ME. Arthur Brice, Mr. Lena Porter, rs, Laugito Seees ecetethe nina ese teamed eek Ghee, Fe TER os 8 Profeasion snd How oo Wilterr « n00rr HAVE REDUCED PRICES | on 1 the Erehang 8 Hew AgTh Philadelphia, Boston oe ae a eee be ning Biorb the | Inthe Senate to-day Mr. Vance introduced a bill, reser ae Sebeeon age Mrs. waited the preacher's coming. Leader Was In vie at FUR TIMMING. chavo c Securit fe fete regard to th been | he sald, to correct the morals of minors of the Mra Bonaparte, Miss ‘Stout, senator, Mrs. | company with a trieud, Whowe name be declines to LA! so mas concer 23 '205 Penne. sve. od and iaeat Ralload, Gas Yisurance and felet dictated by ee Sane e JO eA enon OF pereens ites He unlawTul | alaska sehools, WhO agave Dolph bir, and Ms, Lowery, Feng! I Ae | one tin, for any person rsons, prin or panese Minister rs. s e a ceinuihrisekt caunent American Bell Telephone Stock boughtand sold.au7 | «with regard to the newspaper publications,” | eRe, % sel! wine beer, of any intoxieating liq a ai oar | a, Une Mais Wharton, ‘the alisses ayer, Mr. | seeing Uat Chere was to be trouble passed Carouge TLEY'S STEAM DYE WORKS: ‘ ‘to minors or to sell liquor to any other person for ‘and and airs, Stephen Vall, Mr. and Mrs. Shroeder, crowd, bout, 4 - re we 8 87) concludes Col. Ludlow, “trom Washington touch. | the use 9f minors or to give Wine, beer or any al- ‘Miss McCulloch, Dr. Gunnell, Mr. Rosai Count | Uke shot ad curing: quickly around saw Haddock [ANUARY THE RU: v1 ing this subj and to which your letter coholic r any nor in any drinking @aAscht Mr. and Mrs. Reuterskio) ‘Miss | Slagget a ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, J 19. ‘AM work Bad needy: Yer delivery. Many | (re Gensler and to whlch Your letter refers | tics or eating place, Pleasure reaure oF any. pune competent, to woh, Congress | Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. Loening, Mr. and Mrs | shotrun. ‘The iaan who ran wore ight pants aud Shanks to my friends and patrons for their patient in. the Steere et gee Are piace, It provides that the proprietors, agents $15, Romero, Mr. de Struve, Mr. Roustan, Gount Sala, | @M@athat. Leader will not say what bis name Ale PAULINE L’ALLEMAND, the renowned Prima Gisce Faurr, Gulgence during the fall, when uch was ‘the rush of | what has already been stated an and employes of public places shall’ not’ permit is | Capt. Lottin, Mr. and dirs, and Miss Carter, Mr. Vou | Dut Says That nobody else was in tue middie Donna Soprano of the American Oyers Company, as. cities : eapiciran tinporibe fo pet sled work Ghough | without any inquiry whatsoever. at ee Tie pelle Ge niga ne ee urpose. eee ee ne CHL ial: aan Sank | Ryan, aeevits wore light’ pauts and s fat sree sisted by Mr. OVIDE MUSIN, the distinguished Violin PATE DE FOIES GRAS, todo i tly, but I uow have ainple forceand | headquarters as to the actual ctroumstances of | Premises. 3 mp ‘onthe nicht testimony beretot [irtuowo; Mi, FRANK BAXTER. the oung American TRUYTLES, every ai ender with, § romp 8 these, and apparentiy without, any dispesition Ot these provisions is a, fine of f posh religions 8 ‘oy | ME. Lovenom, Count Lippe, and ar. and. airs | liatou that night and the testimony heretofore fenor, other artists. ve to know what the facts really were. None of th vs . vs there Hea erson st, Georgetow. frst and a fine of from Kendall, — pial tine Aunis Mitiarety after tne shot wes fred, so" chat FRENCH FLUM PUDDING, S is HEREBY Gio Tae fommissioners has at any time had aby personal | prisonment trom thirty to f Rev. Dr. * seagionin' deg get io EPPS? | chu Be no dour asto who Leaders reters to, This Admission, $1. Tickets with secured seats, 81.50. ‘NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. Bos entetigned Hive forme s coPaEteratl direct near or remote, it this or any other matter ee eg a le EY Sybil Carver, buision boards Ether ewes ofciating, “AF. Ruppert ahd | ;2ocj debe bre tat has been, given, pontine 1g 3 b ERS | directing thelr administrative action, aud the ae, ed Qi ‘Wise acted as best men." The ushers were Messrs. latier part of January. BS. W. BURCHELL, for the transaction of the Heal Estate and Tusurancs : hibits, in very comprehensive terms, 1 Will Rotoccur Unc! the part 3. For sale at Ellis & Co.’s on and after Jan. 3. a3-15t bi beginning January Ist, 1887, to de located | mbt tw linpute to them such an interest 18 | soning of pool tickets of any kind to minors, H. Jordan and J. Geer.’ ‘The bride was attired in ae ‘AMBIS BIJOU THEATER. | a1 1325 F street. qiouetl hw SDposite ‘the tlew Boston House of Himba ‘altoperher basse and, at | Payment of money to them on pools, and holds the sapphire bine watin cee por gy quite Attempted Murder and Suicide, joodward 4 ne ‘and employes of pool rooms, handsome LOUS MAN SHOOTS MIS WIFE AND THEN KILLS vey Aeron snd Fenn prog the Wek FREQ A HARDING, , | sloners in thts and a cine admit ive acts bitfra roi and in dred {nstiions responsible dian Defense amaoctation, Mrs. and Miss Cullom a their first reception | 4 72’ a? BEN. 4 omeds Wasurnotor, Dec. 30th, a respectable source,’ varying trom: rison- é ane Fag nl creation of TNC BARTLETT, WM. Soe ae ae aie “§ a Sa ment in the workhouse Mee ae eehe aie days | terested Brees ‘David Belassors, Charming comedy-Drama, iy Momamect ty Baltimore, Mc et Wile Home Rule for the District. ‘and the revocation of license. It alsomakesit unlaw- house, cn gga gery sedan rapidiy ‘With entire New Scenery and Novel Mechanical Etec, | = | tae ae atk One EeaT: Medes. | came COLUMBIA ciate Ameer eiarasrr ian aa OCA | Soe miles ta DY TOOT Ot Ganal Neoas neem Peery ont img gp ary md er" ie it as SHAL WILSON RESIGNS HIS MI Pe 9 ich pl “sy “5 se Zgty Peek The Great Spectacular Drama, Kysors New Yous Hurs Shot Parents ima esraven Specialy tc ‘The Columbia democratic club, at a meeting last | Visited upon the minorso oft ine sn i | ranstoht Rabcanay care ri Oxrrap stares ano | lant than there, Four new dances, we New| fred vw a his wil, ghey ae : YOUMANS' NEW YORK HATS, | fal is, ‘Enlarged ‘Tor fever, Hose a series of resolutions, a oe a | a gy ¢ | as she sank fainting with MUSEO ‘Asthma, Nasal Cotarrit and cas resulting | Bight, adopted epoca ‘The stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio each a graceful and characteristic | The oor, ine placed the ae ‘We are the authorized agents for this city. Srercérom eum tement of the principles adopted chicago Capitol Topics. national dance. ‘The rehearsals are largely al ice and died instant y png RO Bd FULL STOCK OF DRESS, DERBY ae OPERA | Fe FANCY LAUER, nen scnron‘ata pwosiiing Socal sete aoveriaaes to tre eee ie ee eee Pcapetyeseceny | rar elo mage peed LS and the chairmen of several uf the dances red twice and Glen is i. varheon and Night thie w AKT BRASS District ar yes ‘tranemitt report 0 sca t RING COMBINATION, ype rene, som Face, coop ‘OEN. ‘Sine anemen ts de cletzons J ap. | Congress the report of the board of army engineers them the Swedish’ and. G: wel Speiaitice and Sou, and the ao 1237 Penna. 8 ve, |. i“) “N\) CHEAP FOR CHRISTMAS, aa: "Wate for the Parade. _ R01 calls aEXAS COWBOY RASS HAD. B. H. Suxmex & Sox, 202 26th tn. w. the ae = ae oe HE KIRMES, se ~ pro- ‘THE DANCE OF THE NATIONS. Seema eeie ara CED PRICES. w onset NATIONAL THEATER, = TURES, pyBRACKETS, that a [(ONDAY, TURSDAY, WEDNESDAY. height. JAN. 24,25, 96,1887. 7-50 pam. to 12 elock. salinities 2 regurdleas of oat 10 Teaco Pe. For the benefit of the SEAL SKIN SACQUES, VISITES, JACKETS AND ‘ternoons at No. 1, owa Circle, during the season. NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. Tiere SAMUEL 8, SHEDD, INDEBTEDNESS OF THE PACIFIC RAILROADS. ‘Mrs, Senator Manderson will receive on Thurs- 438 Oth st. nw. Congressman Crisp, of Georgia, the member ot Under the direction of the a artist, og anwie. Te Be “REPRE A Soe Pome oF Measure disappeared. | the Pacific railroads committee in charge of the MR. CARL MARWIG. * Viniten, 820, $25, ‘THE HOLLANDAISE (the dunce of the Netherlands).| . & od ‘Dill to refund and extend the indebtedness of the REPOS wor ‘Fisher Dance) ‘Tarantelic. PaCS Dope ang PO ‘Second floor, over Pursell’s Book Store. Pacitle Fallroads, states that, ta iis epiaion, Gee bab Sri = doen ates. in® Theuranee im Pest companiew | renee Gardner, the president ot the Coltmbia clup, | Nei tf any oppdsitio existd in the House tothe mE wor. ‘Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged. this morning, to a StaR reporter, in ‘of the | debt ata lower rate of interest; that ‘iNbias. For Tue Hou, ‘Loans obtained on good security. resignation of Marshal Wilson as a mémber af the | opposition dees exist originates in want = TOL MYS anaceegr—v 10% sopger | Eom “5 | omens cues yeas SCHLITZ¢3 Wi D. 0., December 6, 1 tie we MILWAUKEE LAGER, ber. ‘The Best Beer in America. For sale by dealers generally or by theagent, SAMUEL Cc. PALMER Denotes} HEP a. ‘past favors, and to merit cobtiguantsot ‘samo in the future, I aia 2 SUNTSONS S.ues B. HENDERSON, Hi Hi

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