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Hs5prgipg13 tm,:w i -iST THE 3IORNiyG TIMES, THTTKSDAT, DECEMBER 12. 1895. 0 DAILY HAIIGALNSL -Pretty Christmas gifts- Wc have laid in a magnificent stock of dainty pieces of furniture that are es pecially suitable for gifts. Among the pretty and useful ones arc LADIES' WRITING DESKS. In Imitation Mahogany-a very com- ffP flfl pleto ana serviceable desk, UUU Oak, Imitation !anos-any, or Birch CP fl beautifully aited ur. 4U.HU Solid Manorau) a masnlneentdcst, very nil finished, both lns.Uo and CO flfl Solid J'ahoitany natural unlsh lu lalJ with Alarquetorle and Pearl, ff f C flfl an extremely i retry dost .J)lvJ,UU RECEPTION CHAIRS. Inwhltend cold enarael.whlte, pink ffl "IC Line, or cream Terr dainty 4M f U Wash. B, Williams, Furniture, Carpets, Drapery, 7th and D Sts. N. W. Elsenmaun's Cloak Uorgalaa. $5 Jackets for $2.98. This Chorerone Jacket, with mandolin sleeres and ripple ba.k,as 13, for 12 !& tOBoucio Jackets 13.03 & Beaver Jackets. 4.9S 13 Double Cloth Capos 1.88 f 10 Plush Capes B.88 15 Flush Capes 7.93 A great Special Barcaln (or Holiday Presents. MJ Handsome Eneraved 'Wall- nr po.'kets, worth 75c, tor. ZtJU jytiie 800 7th "?t. . IV. 1024-1020 Perm. Ave No More DYSPEPSIA If You Take "Our Native Herbs." The aorerelgn remedy for all complaints of the llror. The worst chronic caoa yield to Its Id flue nee Iurly rope table. Jl moans medidao forJUJ days1' treatinont. Electric Power 13 clean, stablo and Inexpensive ft compared with steam or gas pow- er. It Is suro and safo, ton Eloo- 55 trio llcht Is hotter tc.au gas light, became It Is stronger and less s hurtful to the eyesight. If you are 55 thinking about putting In olectrio 55 light or lower see us about It. it U.S. Electric Lighting Co., S) 213 14th Street- 'Phone 77. S5SyyVSSyyc;o fl4V fliFP V904 J TheKiniball The superiority of Its construction Its accur ate adjustment and tho elegant tint sh of its case makes U unsurpassed an a modern mechanical production. The matcli leesness of Its tone and action is unWersally con ceded. Try ouo sometime Piano Is Superb i HETZEROTT MUSIC CO.. MUSIC HALL SSperct discount on Guitars Banjos. II IO F St. N. W. Dr. LEATHERMAN, No Fee Until Cured. 602 F STREET N. W. TrcatsnllCHUONIC,NKKVOUS and BLOOD dlscamn KIUNEY ni.dULAIinnitdtwases. VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE. STRIC TURE, eta FR1VATI! diseases quickly and perma nently cured. Vitality restored. Consul tatiou tree. Hours. H to 12 a m, 2 to 6 ft i. m.: mesciay, 'inursuay unci oaiurcuiy ilghtt. T to & Bundars. ito 6. We 111 (tend yon thcinarrtloa French Preparation CALTHOS f re, and a lal eu trainee .bat CILT1IOS will Krlorc your Heallb.slrrnciuuUTiffor. Use it and pay if satisfied. Address VON MOHLCO., Bale Avrrna Ictab. HriUI, OU. t ICE HYOIEMC-nEALTBTirr. TUB HARDEST '111 E BEST. UADKOFPURESFKUiaWATKlt. rautuiu UrncelUli'ei.a.w BY THE IB ROUTE Lighted by Lamps, Experts Travel Half a Mile in the Earth. TESTING THE BIG TUNNEL Commission of Engineer Eiamlno tlio Jlrlck TV'iillH of ttio IHbturlo Structure- Voyniio by Lund, Mud nnd Wtor Object of tlio Invest Itru tlon With Early Hc-nort In SlgUt. A subterranean excursion of two thou, satid feet was made yesterday by tlie ex pert commission on the Lj dcckex'Tuunel through the historic route from the dis tributiufc reservoir nearly to tlio Howard University reservoir. The expiring Lours of thulast Consreos were tfnsumel In mak ing nrrangeinentb for this trip nnd other considerations to test the availability of this tunnel to solve the water problem of the tlty of 'Washington. A great deal ivill depend on the report of this commission, which consists or .M a Jor W. E. Marshall, Capt. James L. Lusk, Sir. Desmond Fitzgerald ami Lieutenant 1). W. Galilard, all experts, but who expect to have the consulting assistance of lien. T. L. Casey, formerly thief of engineers, be fore a final report is made. The excursion yesterday was portly on land, partly In Hie air, and partly by a ojageoVef the lake iMl!i Iijs been formed near the Howard University shaft. The distance travelled nas nearly half a mile and iu an atmosphere that savored of the damp of cellars In old plantation houses, where they sI to store the madeira bought from the buccaneers, or the- thoroughly American blackberry niue of Iho wutjgi of 1776. IN A CANOE. It is perhaps not strictly accurate to say that any of the trip was made on land as the water has a monopoly of the bed ofthe tunnel from one end to the other, nud, at the present east cud, owing to the dip of the bed, there Is an accumulation of that tleiiicnt winch completely bars progress to the eastwanl. As -far as possible the trip over this underground lagoon was made in a little boat, 'nlilcli was poled and pushed along in a style copied by the experts from Jules Verne's mode of progress in his Journey to the center of the earth. The parts of the trip through the air were real ized when the explorers were obliged to Jump over the pools which He along the bed of this dreary route. The examinations yesterday were con fined principally to the imperfect filling of the space between the brick wort and the shell of rock which encloses It. This was not a viry difficult task, inasmuch as a good deal of light has already been let In on It. At small distances along the tunnil openings have been made In tl.e brick work througli which it was demonstrated that spaces have been lef fbetween the brick and the stone "wall. Notes were made of the conditions In these places for future Tefcrence. How gravely this circumstance will affect tbe general work Is net yet known or, at least, lias not been Intimated by the experts. It was Intended, of course, that there should be no such spaces. There arc now In the tunnel plies of reck and loose riprap with which the filling was to be done. IMl'EP.FECT FILLING. Thecnglneersmadefurtlierlnvesllgatlons r." to the filling by original te'ts of the brick wall by sounding reds so that they will be able to report as to the whole Hue Instead of only the places where previous examinations had been made. In thi respect their investigations will beccm plete. It is presumed that the value of the work Is materially damjged by the imperfect filling. 'This condition makes possible the collection of water above the brick work bv si'lpage. and a consequent injurious effect from the loosening of the brick structure by the water, and the superin cumbent pressure of the reck nhould it be deranged nbqve. That this is posslblo Is .shown In places where the brlrk work has not been put in, and where the char acter of the overharging material is ex posed. 'JP It required nlmit two hours and s half to make the trip to the Howard University shaft nnd return, the latter half being done of course more exieaitiously. The party went in at 10 30 a. m. and emerged alwiit 1 p. m. The entire route was explored by the aid of a few oil lamp?. The report of the connnlMon will be submitted at as early a day as possible to General CrajghllL chief of engineer5, and. In accordance with the etiquette of inch Investigations, the commission will report fir't to their chief. It can lie safely lnferrel. however, that the commission lias already made up it? collective mind as to the whole question. They know the proposed route and they know the character of the work already done. There Is nothing els to know, ex cept perhaps, how long it will take to cure the defects of filling in case they report on the feasibility oT Li decker's scheme. The commission is evidently aware of the necessity bf an immediate report and It Is expected that it will be'ruade, pos sibly this week, and probably at the be ginning of the next week. VKI1V MITCH MAIUtrnD, Cudmiui Locked Up Seven Years for Mnrry Inc Seven Women. London. Dee. 11. 'William Cadman. aged flftv-fuar ears, was sentenced in the Old Bailey court today lo seven years' impris onment under conviction upon a charge of polygamy. Since 1870 Cadmin has married seven women, bv whom he has had twentv-ibree children. Some of his victims were rich when tie married them, bat they did uot lone remain so. When he was arrested he had In his pos session a large quantity of forged railway tickets. Shipbuilder Olven a TlenrlnR. " In accordance with an arrangement made last w eek, Secretary Herbert yesterday gav e a hearing to the reprcscntative-f the Cramp Shipbuilding Company of riilladel phla, the Union Works of San Francisco, and the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Newport News, Va., with reference to the bids recently sub mitted for the construction of battleships XoS. D nnd G, one of which 1b to be called the Kearsargc. "A STITCH & SSS-?TS - - , streBgtnentneiuaneys. They prevent Brlghts Disease, They cure Diabetes, -. a, .""" They dissolve gravel, sand, and brick-dust deposits. They filter nric acid and malarial poisons' out of the blood, They cure Cystitis, Gleet, Prostatitis and the like, xneymaKepure, ncauioou. All drueeists. SO cents a box. or 'direct to me hobbs medicisi!uj.i BooKonjwianeyueaiui nis sicxATunn forged. - Jury HelenneH Surety rioyd From Pension A Kent's Liabilities. A verdict was rendered yesterday In favor of tha defendants by the Jury in the case of" the United States vs. William T. Collins, Robert Boyd, William II. Slater anil others upon an action for debt. The foundation for this suit dates back to 1SG9, at which time Collins filed bis bond as Tension Agent In this city. Among others who are alleged to have become sureties for him were Uovd aud Slater. Tha penalty or the bond was $100,000, and It was dated April 24, 1800. When Collins came to render his final account there appeared as a charge against him the sum st $00,000, of which he obtained credit to the amount of about $20,000. The final exhibit showed an actual charge against him of $49,52.V0C. The government sued his bondsmen and Lloyd set up as a defense that his signature was forged, and he so testified. Slater acknowledged to his signature butmade the plea that he did so in the belief that Hold's signature was genuine. Justice Hrndley charged the Jury that if It should be round that Lloyd's signature was a forgery it would effe-ctr the release or both Lloyd and Slater. The attorneys Interested in the case were: For the government. District At torney llirney and his assistants, Messrs. Amies and Laskey; for the defendants, Messrs. J.J. Johnson and William I laker. . WANT rilOUEHTY DIVIDED. Uelrd to un Ttnto Rn to I.itvr for Their HlglitH. Mamie V. Gunnell and others bnvu brought suit against Robert H. Gtinneil and others for n partition or lot S. square 405, and known as No. 481 O 'street southwest, the improved portion of which was left under the will of Henry D. Gun iit II to his widow, Mary Eleanor Gunnell. The beneficiary bus since died, and the "omplaiiiants. as her belrs, petition for the sale of the property, it not being divis ible to advantage, nnd ask that the pro. ceeds of sale be: divided among the several parties entitled. They also ask for the appointment or a guardian for uu Infaut heir, and petition for an interpretation of the will of Henry Gunnell. Guard tun for Mrs. Doody. Application has been madu to tlio equity court by Jacob IJiemer, through his at torney, Albert Sillers, for the appointment ot a guardian fur Ellen Doddy, and the sale of a lot of ground, In which she Is partly interested with Dleuier. Mrs. Doody Is an lumato "of the Washington Asylum. Mrs. Windsor "Wnnts a Divorce. LIHa D. Windsor, by her attorney, E. II. Hay, yesterday filed a petition fordivorte from her husband, William Windsor. The !npers are held as private, publication of the allegations being forbidden. Both the parties reside In the city. . Apnche Trouhlo Xot .Serious. w The character of the Information re ceived at the War Department concerning the reported Apache outbreak In Arizoni shows It to be trifling nnd not likely te -,H lf . --. American: "Hello! WhoaroyOnf' Yank e () "Why, an American, of course, made iij England)" :Skctrh. "WINS A SECOND TIME. Verdict for ."57,000 In Favor of Jcttii netto E. Keys. The Jury In the case ot Jeannctte E. Kcyn, administratrix, vs. the Baltimore and Po tomac Railway Company, returnedaverdict late yesterday afternoon "in faor of the plaintiff, awarding her $7,000 as damages. The suit was brought about oue year ago, the clrcumstances"belng that Robert Keys, the husband of the claimant, was killed through the alleged fault of the company man accidentatBenning'sstation, the particulars ot which have been here tofore published. A verdict was rendered In the widow's favor, awarding $10,000, at a former trial, but the case was appealed, and new trial granted. Itclenses Ills Guardinti. Thomas L. Uumo has released his guardian, William R. McKenney, from all liability as such, full settlement having' beenmade, and tho ward having reached the ago of twenty-ons years. IN TIME." IF your Kidneys are diseased, sluggish or weak: IP rAni lilonil la full nf TTrli A I. Iri anil THinnmnticm flirpatenct IT the germs of Malaria are in i I your system: IV vnnr blond is cloirireu With f poisons and impurities; IFyour Bladder is weak, inflarn- or diseased, lYonneed DWobb'S ;paragus lyS For they heal, soothe and ... send SO cents in stimps, or silver! v,niwBurDuu."u. ana jhaxicuvuus -e. DR. WALKER Will Cure You FOR $5 MONTH. Thousands have availed themselves of Dr. Walker's unparalleled .offer. Hundreds come dally to his private sanitarium to be cured. Probably no other physician in this or any other country has been so talked about as has Dr. Walker. Nor has any other treated so many cases or had the unfalllngsuccess-aslms this great physician. Makes no difference what others have said what your dtoeosc or how long you have suffered. See DR. WALKEK. Especially successful has Dr. Walker been In nervous and private diseases Prematurencsj, Hy drocele Varicocele Emissions Delicate Diseases of Women and ail diseases of the Nose. Throat, Lungs, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Blood or Skin. Only $5 for all treatment, medicine;, and appliances. Dr. Walker Is at his sanitarium, 1411 Pennsyl vania avenue, dally, from 10 to G. Also Wednesdays nnd Saturdays from 7 to 8 and Sundays from 10 to 12. FOB LOCKUD-ODT DniVEItS. Subscriptions Cnmlnieln to The Times Ili'Ip lund. Tovertr bus. In niniir lustiiiiees. held Its hand uiiun thelooktM-oiiremnlov'-H ot the Auucnxtla Street itiillroud. In some famines affected I hero Is s.lck iifMg and Mifferliiir. These, women and children nre nurdiy- ohleets of clmrltv and the relief fnnd started by Tlio Times Is a row I ne. Jlelovv Is tho amount received to lute, nil of which Is turned over to the .street Ilallvvuv Union: c. a. conn ipunoo Laundry Workers. K. of I,. film D. A.fi,K.afI, 2,S0OO K. V. 'Lawrence 1 no Painters' I.. A. 1 708. K. of I,. Ill OO EceentrloTinuliieers B (Ml Samuel Solniiioirr. ft OO Currlaueuud WauoiiMukers. 5 OO PuperhuiiEers'Asseniblv-.... 5 00 I'luste-rors' Ashemblv 25 00 Operative Stonemasons' As- soelutlouXu.U.UJl.undl.O". IO 00 Cash.. ..-. 1 SO A Woman SO Tliiund .Shecl-lron Workers. .No. 20:il. K. of 1, 5 00 Unkers'MouumeiitulAHMMii- - hlv. L.A.2UWI. K. of Ii.. .. G 00 T. M.Judire, Ala.. ., 1 OO M. C. Murrav. Tex 1 00 Wushlncton Musical Assem- blv- 5 00 HottlellonscEniplovrs It OO linkers' Drivers. L. A. HI4U. 5 OO Internal tniiall'rlut tuir Press- men's Union , 1O00 Local Union. nil, L. A S 00 Clerks' AkM.'inblr.L. A.l 25. . 00 Harbors,' AMKfniMr,No.40U2. 5 OO !lorctthoers' Assembly. No. 17 11 SO Hoteliers' AsKemlilv. (Mil.. 5(10 Local Carpenters' Assembly 1748 1000 I.. A. I'lVlH. K. of J,.. Colored liidutrlal Luuudrv Work ers 2 OO I. X. llvnc. 1)121 10th St.. .. 1 00 Mt. VeTnou Assembly 17u8. K. ot I. rr. 10 00 lV.er l.eenl AsMMllblv. n en riltK ON THE OI.YMIUA. It Did "tt Damage tho Dig Hattle slltli. Tho official report on the fire on board the United States cruiser Olympla during her recent' voyage from San Francisco lo Yokohama has been reeclvecLat the Navy Department. It shows that after leaving Honolulu fire broke out no less than four different times In the coal bunkers of the vessel. For tunately the automatic temperature Indi cators in the bunkers worked perfectly and each fire was quickly suppressed by tak ing out as much of the coal as possible and then se-ndlng streams ot steam upon the rest. It is stated in the report that the fires were caused by spontaneous com bustion. Elected 2jew- Officers. Br. Peters Commander, No. 134, R. C. V., Knights of St. John at its regular meet ing elected offlcers for the ensuing year as follows: Spirit director. Rev. M. P. Sullivan; presidents Joseph T. Jennings; tlrst vice president, John F. Gates; second vice president, Albert J. Ronspies; record ing and corresponding secretary, Daniel Sullivan; rinanciaf Secretary, Michael Noonan; treasurer, John E. Taylor; trustees, John J. Dolan, Wm. E. Joins. Frank J. Nolte, John F. Daraall, and George W. Montgomery; medical examiner. Dr. E. J. Collins; military officers, commander, with rank of captain, Joseph T. Jennings; first vlce commander, with rank of first lieu tenant, John F. Gates; second vice com mander, with rank or second lieutenant, Albert J. Ronspies.. i Stonemasons' Now Officers. At a regular meeting of the Operative Stonemasons' Union, No. 2, ot the B. and M. J. U., officers wero elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Edward Elirmuntraut; vlce-presldenl, James Lanl- gan; recording and corresponding secretary, Roy L. Carroll; financial secretary, Thomas Lanlgan; treasurer, James McKnlght; ser-geant-at-arms, John T. Bulger; deputy, Benedict- Tarrant; alternate, William Nes bitt; executive committee, B. Arth, Jnn, T. Bolger, James Wilton, Thomas Mutchler, and Raffael Blazler. Concord Wns'lNot Damaged. No damage was dune to the gunboat Con cord, througli her recent grounding In the Vangtse Klang, according to a report received at the Navy Department from her commander. The accident occurred at Hankow: The Concord ran on a mud bank on ,tbe evening of October M( and was obliged to remain there all BlgnL MA?1 1. " ATPYLES' III 'ill 1! Buy till III lllll III Potatoes while they are so cheapl We can sell you excellent Now York Potatoes 35c. per bushel 1 HI -delivered at your house, in Telephone or write us If It Is 111 . m .. . -.-.II. rllf- luu lur lur yuu iu i.., -- tance makes no difference to us. 5 ids. Large California Raisins for 25c. 4 lbs. Cleaned Currants for 2oc. 2 lis. Leghorn Citron for 25c Pancv Cluster Raisins, 75c per box. New Layer Dates, 7c per lb., 4 lbs. for 25c . 2 lbs. Choke Layer Pigs. 25c French Mixed Candy, 7c per lb. Pyles' Mixture, 10c per lb Chocolate Drops, 12c per lb- itllli Open until O o'clock p. m. J. T. D. PYLES, I &TOI1ES 118 4th St s.0 . Cor. 8d anl JId. htc Ii.c IS 7th st n.o., iVM 7tb ml. u.w.. Cor. Washington aud j Slonroo sts , Auacostla. I GONE AFTER SATTEHLEE. Committee of Clergy and Lnlty Now In New York. The fullcommltteeappolnted Tuesday nlgfit at a meeting of the laity of the new Protest ant Episcopal diocese, held at Epiphany Cbureli In this city, to wait upon Dr. Sat tcrleo in New York to urge his accept ance ot the blslmprio lately tendered him, left nt 10 o'clock yesterday for the dis charge of lis duty. The committee consisted of Messrs. Louis J. Davis. George B. Tnwlcs, and Major William, II. Webster, and theso gentlemen will act In conjunction with an ofriclal com mittee of the clergy composed of Rev. Dr. John II. Elliott, the president or the stand ing committee; Rev. Alfred Harding, the secretary; Rev. Dr. Mackay-Smlth, and Gen. John G. Parke. PIllLANTHHOI'ISTDir-S. Michigan Man Who Has Olven For tunes to Several Colleges. Chicago, Dec. 11. Ezra B. Bostwick of Union City, Mich., a millionaire and phil anthropist, died yesterday at the Presby terian HospitaljD this city, where lie was undergoing treatment for cancer. He was sixty-nine years old and had lived In Michigan since 1810. He was a n em ber of the Michigan legislature in 18G9 and 1870. Eight years ago he donated $100,000 to Albion College, ami five jearS ago he gave S50.000 to Olivet College. He also do-" nated largely to religious objects. Dosed Him With Havvhldo. Woostcr, Ohio, Dec. 11. Last evening, at Sbreve, Ohio, Misses Juste and Olie de Miller, sisters, and Mrs. Kate Flagle, armed with rawhide whips, unmercifully attacked William Crossinan, a prominent citizen,. on the public street. The ladles allege that Crossmnn had circulated dam aging reports about their characters. Again the Deadly Trolley. Sandusky, O., Dec 11. While crossing the street with her mother, the f Iv e-year-old daughter ot E. M. nughes, county clerk, wasrun do wubya trolley carlastmght. Her head was' severed from her body and her limbs crushed to a pulp. Eost Wealth and Took Gas. Omaha, Nebr., Dec. 11. U. S. Brock, well known asaspeeulatorontheboard of trade, committed suicide or by accident turned tho gas on In hisroom in aloeal hotel yesterday. He Is said to have lost heavily lately. Not Backing the Southern Rallvvny. Baltimor, Dec. 11. Representatives of the Cljde Sti-amshlp Company deny the re port that the company contemplatos back ing up the Southern railway In operating a line of steamers. Purity Kisses makes you sweet with misses Consumption kills more people than rifle tuils. It is more deadly than any of the much dreaded epi- ,demics. Fully one -sixth of all 'the deaths in America are caus ed by consump tion. It is a steal thy, gradual, slow idisease. It pene trates the whole body. It is in every drop of blood. It seems to work only at the lungs, but the terrible drain and waste go on all over the body. The only way to get rid of consumption is to work on the blood, make it pure, rich and whole some, build up the wasting tissues, put the body into condition for a fight -with the dread disease. The cure of consump tion is a fight a fight between sound tissues and the encroaching germs of disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden MedicaJDiscovery fights on the right side. IWlrivcs the ferms back, forces them out of the body, t'will cure q3 per cent, of all cases of con sumption if it is taken during the early stages of the disease. Its first action is to put the stomacb.'bowels, liver and kidneys into good working order. That makes digestion good and assimilation quick nnd thorough. It makes sound healthy flesh. That is half the battle. When Dr. fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the Erst edition of his work. The People's Com mon Sense Medical Adnser, he announced that after 6so,ooo copies had been sold at the regular pnee, $ i 50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great labor expended la pro ducing it, he wonld distribute the neit half million free. As this number of copies has al ready been sold, he is now distnbuting. abso lutelyire, joo,ooo copies of this great work, but twenty-one cents in oneHxnt stamps to pay for postage aud packing only being required. It Is a veritable medical library, complete in one vol ume. It contains over 1000 pages and more than 300 illustrations. The Ftec Edition Is precisely woe as those sold at $!. except only that the books are bound in strong paper covers instead of cloth. ScnJ stamps sow before aU are given tway. They are golag off rapidly. StoWs &vks ra'B 931 y. will 1 ' tcX FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Marker. Furnished by Frank WllsuDbrown, broker, No. 1335 F street. Ob III"! low Clot, Amotlcan Tobvxo 7 7SM CSV 71j aKtlsoB, Topotn.. 3.F. lei; Jl,?2 16JJ Vfii, Cllsgulncy ti4 t3)I t!'4 i3V (X C. C. & St. LonU. mi tl 01i 41 Chesapeake i Ohio 174$ mi !7H 1714 tnlcacsUa. Wi CVU b7H &V ubtuier s unttte K00J.. I'm vjti, 19;$ i'ji Delaware and Hudson.... l'SJi l.-JiS 1SS4 l!3ft 1. moral EIo:trl ... 6)i al 0JJ 31 New Jersoy Central 103 ; net; 105 lObtj lalaihore Mt$ IS014 VjXi lHHi LoulSTillsana Nas&rlllo. WW Siv Hi M(a Nat. Lead Ufi 9J( S4 2I Leather 10& 0ri Wt lOJi UatLsrvrf 61t3 U Ills CSJA K.T. l,Td 0 OOtJ 23)4 KH illMoun facmc ffli Wli 2SS4 S9-s ileuhattau Uoratel ... ltr,'). lirJ!, VKi Wirt North-rest IMJ4 lUfe IU4 IM Iiortheru I'neLOe pro.. 15 15 1IU !5 N. Y.Ontral 103 100 09:, J'i a pru ;u,j 3JH1 sum , N. Y Gas. lss'S 1K lii" 1S7 laclEcJIall BJ 33 MM 31 Ke-aalng H BJi 7 8is UocSJuana.. '.Z)i 73 7, 7Si soutBorn. 14 mi 101$ l(ii Southern prd... t3 :Z'.i at 33jj at.rui :m :x 7 Huer .... lWfc, lte lu5 UGH Tmiii Coal cc jrou... lh :i?i :n( aexasl'aclflo ti 9 Vi, 8i, Uniou i'oclflc 7J4 7Si 7H 7U Wabasa prIeirJ. 18 IS 17? 4 18 Westora L'alon Tel iSJJ t8U fcsii tS.if, Chicago Grain Market. Clos. WU31T: December ..... May C0K.H: December. liny OtTa.- Peoemhcr May I'obc: January Hay LlKK January 31ay briitE luu. Januarr..H.... Uay 2Ji KM B.U) ao7 5 3) 5.42 4.17 4.U Cotton. Open. Uich law. Closs J.crary d3! 8.27 S.2.- 8.r: Fetruary H.US 8.43 8.23 8 28 March 8.45 Ht a32 3.31 Uay .... 8.54 157 i41 8.12 Wnshlncton Stoa' F.khihij. Sales Regular call 12 o'clock m. Washing ton Loan and Trust, 5 at 119. Metropolitan It. It, M at 101; 10 nt 1U0V: 10 at 100. Called Sta'.ea Klcctrlo Light, 5 at lib: -10 at 117; 5 at 113J1. Alter call Capital Traction, 10O at TO. SOVEB-SUENTBUYO. llll. A3t0l US. 4V.......... IL. Ill lilt, O.S. 4's O H2JI 11214 U.S. s lira 1:1 1:1 li I'. b.5'a 1)1 115 i5S ClSTBlCTOr COLCMBU SOVUi fr'al-JOG-yearFundlns"., ...., VtVKM "sa-rer FaniIlnc"pjU . S'sIOTt "Waterstoci-curreacy-. I'siwrj W'atcr3to"curreucr.. 101 111 115 116 IK 1921 "FaniHaEenrreacy. Ill SuKec x-io s, 13-iwi uj UISCELUVEOIS CONDJ MetRlCConr Fs, 1'All )Iet K It Conr 5's .. licit U l'.S's 1321 .- Ecklncton 1: Itt's. 13JS-1U1I Columbian 1:3s. lull ash Uos Co, ser A. 6's. larVi;.... W unGas Co, fcer B. 6'a. 1301-a..... Wasn(JasCoConT5's. 1901. ......... 0. S. Hec LlEht Conr 5's. 1901 Chesapeaxe Jt Totomao Te!.5'ri.... Amer cc x Trust 5's, lWj.... ...... AmerSecaiTrustS's, 1905. 115 1"7 81 88 112 a: 11s litH "" 103 111 "iis" 133 97 101 101 Wasn ilnrtet Co lit fis. 1392-1911 J7.O0O retired aoneally 110 fv ash M ark Co I m d t's. m2-'7 110 110 103 100 Wash Mart Co Eirnrg, 131 V.T. MsonlcllallAss'n5V,C, 1903.... Wash Lt Infantry 1st 8 a. 1991.... .MTIOML CAM STOCKS Bank of Vt asrnugtoa Hank olltepubllc Metropolitan. Central.... rarmera and Mechanics'.. ...... Second......... ..... Citizens.. ......... ...... Columbia. ....... Capital ................ V, tst Knd.. ........ ........ Traders. ... ........... ...M... Lin coin. . ..... Colo she nsrosir ao tiicst cos. Natalr Uepositt 'trust.... ., ash Loan Trust ,.230 .21 J .. 215, .. 2m . 131 .. 134 .. 133 .. 130 .. 115 iM 110 15" .. Ul 1S3JJ .. 104 103 .. 97 .. 85 9S ... 123 lil :19 121 Am security Js Trust 143 Wash bate Oleposll 72 KA1LBOAD STOCKS Capital '1 ractlon Co... "75 Metropolitan 10 tolumbi-v. ...... 45 Llt hcUngtoa.. Citorzelownand Tenallytowa... .. .... uxsAMDixxc LiauTsrocc Washington e,as. 43H Georgetown e, as.. ....... ............ 43 b. a. ilectrlc Ltcbt 117 l.-oCUi.SCH STOCKi Firemen 35 FrauUln. 53 Metropolitan C5 Corcoran ............................ .... 1'otomac........ ...... ............ 65 Arlluzton .. 110 German .American. lbO National Lnlcn Cclumbia 12 lHggs 8 1'eople's &1 Luiccln. iU CommerclaL. 4B tlTLK IVSCEANCS STOCKS Ileal tstate 'title , 119 CohimbiaTillt, 7 Washington 'J tela, District title .... TELEFUOMS STOCKS. rennsylTama.. ......... ............. 87 Chesapeake ana l'otomaa.... ...... 43 American Graphophoae 3?4 lneumat!a Uuu Carrlace. .:.... 25 IISCCLLAE0US STOCKi Washington Market...... 14 GreatfaUslc 120 Hull liun l'anorama. Lincoln Hall 70 llerfantnaler Linotype. 215 Li. DiTluead 77 103 120 69 11 Mi 8 119 10 51V5 4.'s .S3 ISO 250 Baltimore MurKets. BaItlmore.Dec.il. Flourfirm. unchanged receipts, lG,7ao barrels; shipments, 6-10 oarreis. vvneai easy sioi one! montn, t,r, l-iaG6 1-2: January, 07; May, C9 3-la 70; steamer No. 2 red, 63 l-la63 1-2 receipts, 5,521 bushels: shipments, 16,000 bushels; stuck, 521,1!IC bushels; sales, 2,000 bushels southern wheat by sample, CCa07: do. on grade, 03 3-IaC6 d-l. Corn steady spot and month. 33 l-2a33 B-8; year nnd January, 33 l-la33 3-8; February, 3:1 3-403 t;March,:Ua3t l-l:steamermlxed, 32a32 11 receipts, 182,138 busliels; ship ments, 181,736 bushels; stock, l,373,GUO bushels; sales, 175,000 bushels southern white and yellow corn, 32 l-2a3J 1-2. Oat3 firmer No. 2" white western, 25 bid; No. 2 mixed, do., 23 bid receipts. 3,440 bushels; stock, 226,005 bushels. Rye quiet and steady No. 2 1 la 15 nearby; If.alT we-.tern receipts, 2,315 bushels; stock, 90,329 bushels. Hay steady choice timothy, $10.00. Grain freights very quiet, with rates steady, unchanged. Sugar, butter, and eggs firm, unchanged.' Cheesesteady, unchanged. GALLAST MR. COLT. Ills Suit Airaltist Van Allen No Reflec tion TTlionMrs. Colt. Providence, It. I., Dec. 11. The Colt case was called this morning when Attorney HIpley, Mr. Colt's counsel, appeared be fore Judge Stlness In the appellate division of the Supreme Court and mov ed for the dis missal of the petition for divorce. In seconding the motion, Mr.Colwell, at torney for Col. Colt, read a letter from his client, in which ho said that despite the statements of some newspapers, his suit against Mr. Van Alen did not reflect upon Sirs. Colt's conduct In any way. The motion for discontinuance was then granted. The attorneys in the case said the affair was no wall overand there wasnoth iug more to say. New Trnlns Between New York mid Washington via Pe-iinsylvaula Itallrond. Under schedule now In effect, the Penn sylvania Ilailroad Is otieratinc a new train to New York, leaving Washington at 1 2-43 fi. nt.. -daily, and a new return service, eavlng New Turk at I p. 111.. with Pull man biirfet parlor cars attached. de4.G,8,10,12-ot IF ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT DR. CZARRA, 1G Fourth st. nc. Washington, D. C. Sl'ECIALTl' All Chronlc.Ncrvnus. Blood anJ Skin Diseases, Indigestion, Llve-r, Kid ney, Bladder, nnd Urinary Troubles, Flies, Flstu'a, Stricture, etc. A NEW METHOD for nermanent and quick curevof all FRIVATE diseases and WOmau V4iuiiiaiuta. v liauiy rcfciurrii. Hours, it 4 i a. ui; a iu o p. m.,sun urs. 9 tji 12 ; aav. 4 to ru. xn. Op's. inch. 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