The Daily Times.
-"UMBER IS. RICHMOND, VA., THURSDAY, DECEMRER Hi, 1886. ONE CENT.
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m $15 up. All ..lin i
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IriUMlttl timi I.nniNrttfM' IJnruViii'rv
.-. ith promptneaa and dis
Orri! | Wo.*] of Henry and Cath i
de 14 ly ,
BOOTI am> sum ?**.
For the Holiday Trade!
Ol HW Bl IITT!- in ALLIGATOR, SEAL.
lt IRON GOAT, EMBROIDERED
KANGAROO all colors.
I IDIR8' -I I ITMI.'-m alllea.li.it-sty!.*..
OLD LADIES1 Bilk Quilted, riannei Unod
I SLIPPERS, Plush Bound,
SHOPPING B \ | in L8, CLUB fi _< B,
RAILROAD BAGS, fcc.
J. A. GRIGG,
PACE BLOCK.
B v\ui ?., \m, nROKl R -.
JNO. P, BRANCH.
TlIOMAS ' ?S CO., BANK
1 BUS \Ni. ? IERCH
,.'',"N!r
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Main Si- '
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bough! and sold on commission.
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de in cum
mi in grain and cotton i'm
ami Chicago. ('.Ti'
licited. oct.
John LWilliams-S Sim,
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 101. Main Bt.,
RICHMOND, VA.
Banking and Br ikerage
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DANCING A.CADI0MY,
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- and Lad
i afternoon, at 4 P. M., foi
ll _!.!
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rpHE EXI El -3IOB
gteam I _.?? u n<I r.v-,
I a
our work in Collara, Cuffs, and Shirts
jual to any other laue
j.*j, , and Blankets a spe?
cialty. Gooda called for and delivered
Viiui- patronage aolicite-d.
l. C STACY,
Ifana Manufacturer ;1 Matti.
Bedding "" ls;!l**
i.i \\ PISTOLS, *?***?
T L. (.ALLOW Al
i # (guocessoi to i:. C. Ol
I 7 I!? E. I ranklin M.,
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GUNS, PISTOLS, & SPORTING GOODS
,,l every f-BSOrl] H'm.
BaUafactton iwaranteed on all puiebases.
,.,],.!>. promptly executed. Kci-ainnp
promptly attended to. .n**-" d.w i Ja 8
1IITTKK,
r IHOICE BUTTER Soc. per pound.
{ COOKING BUTTER lSf. |m r pi und.
I IRD, 3 pounds for 86c.
TURK I. vs. 10c. per pound.
i.i .ii.-. 2Se. I" ! dozen.
&. Il- Blakey,Stall B9
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( AI'IF-TS. nil. CLOTHS, Ar.
p |.!i ll VI. TII'.MVH lU'HKEK
K. P. RICHARDSON I CO.,
\\ uni.KSAI.K AMI KKTAI*. DSALSM I*
)mTfttlmga\ Oil Clollis, Window Shailfn.
CANTON ANDCOOOi MATTINGS.
So. 108 I" maa Bl-UBR,
J'vkIIw k. i:..'liM(>?!., Va
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THE DAILY TIMES.
THURSDAY, - - - DECEMBER it;
THK
DAILY TIMES
I'llOM
IS
No. 549.
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**i want to'phone lift!., mv Chrlstmai
Vd-. . : -. lent."
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WE VI III R RI PORT,
W mmxo. mix i- ll a P. yt. Indiea
tiona ? t lin or snow; colder; north
rly win -.
KANQB OTT THI
.?*.- ?'<>.*- sh...- hoe net. Dec, i:,
'-' ^.M. i: "!. ; P.M. 6 P.M.
sa jj; ii ia
n ' \\ **v mu i s.
There we
? um oat '.' I lily.
The last one ?
i ired and ia no** lr con
. nix.
I to 1
prin
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Th' fa I
i that it
I i trail-..
,
i dur?
ing a rec* i -' : m
Th tain bava
o 'in- vm ii l"- i are
mach mar in any otb
Jami i E. Ra ta ((-*__)
for a
I
Th nor portion <>f
tot r of a pan?
ther.
titi .li Paris
i,u! ? i nting
Maine h .- dui lng I yeai put up
OO cans* ? can ot eoeco
Ll-Ii and over 144, rea
? I -.l-l land Gm I f tins
busin
lu .? b-aild*
' i
thirty
of -few York was
ler, He died
.und now
th ?? question, Did 1 hoard ot
I
A ?. :?!ni" 11? ? idly t ut down near
New . . ? t '.-.t n
,-, ?? ; uni tn nee.
made l.'.i
lumber and I
Btar_sb i . lunch damage to the
oyster lied Conn, .-'-.ni-grow?
er-, are dredging up I , n mo*-, lng tho
1' .
aeventy-flve bu hula ot itarflaha day and an
another 130 bushels.
A Now Y i had Imported *t Kil?
lian J'. rat "T $380 Lad no
Menari luithan a plain Yankee cor,
who could mvn 'a n bought for threebits,
went at it an i li ll I tho Bnasian until he
couldn't stand up for two weeka
The:-,' ar.' now 10,000 colored t.\-h??r_i_
thia broad laud; 1,000,000 pnpile in the south
ern sa.-. ?.l"iic 15,000 in tue- mal" andie
maia high i .ml 8,000,000 worahipen
in thi* (hui .ii.--. 1 hero tx ti 00 normal ed]
50 colleges ami universities, and -."> theo?
logical aonilnarkri c;?-L>!tsi people pay tax*-_
on from $-50,000,000 to f.''M 000,0 J worth of
property.
Thaddeoi Fowler, of Oevui air, Conn., who
diedneaotly, invented rnachin king
pia** in paper, for ?anfaetaring iron pine,
for aoitiag pius, tor malvin,; pine, bead and
all, at a ningle stroka, for mating needlaa, f*>r
pointing win-, for making boraaahoe timi.*-, for
?iiarpening hone clipping tnacfainee and for
ftanipiiiguiet.il. EU ahto in vented a reaping
and binding machine, and the "*-??*? mg bird"
sssd on ladies' work table**. Ho died poor.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
The President yesterday nominated
L\-.iovernor Preston II. Leslie, of Ken?
tucky, lo be Governor of Montana.
Representative Tucker, of Virginia,
has been granted an indefinite leave of
absence to attend to important private
business.
Representative Trigg, of Virginia, who
baa been detained at doom bretckneee,
made his first appearance in the House
yesterday morning.
Congreaamaa Reed, ol North Carolina,
i- charged in Waahington arith being in?
volved la acme very questionable tinan
i lal transactions. He has not Leen in his
? thia session.
Deputy Commissioner of Internal
Revenue Rogers, who baa held thal posi?
tion for many v ar-, has been displaced
lucceeded by ex-State Senator Biddie,
'? onsylvania.
Among the billi Introduced in the
Senate yesterday, were the following:
'! r. C ill, to make Tampa I pori of
entry, ami by Mr. Vance, to repeal chap
the Act ol' 1888 relating to the
civ il
Th- \ General baa certifli d to
the validity of the title to the Aqueduct
P river at
,vn, and
? for the purchase of the propi rty
by the Government.
Tin- Committee on Coinage Weights,
and Measures yesterday Instructed Mr.
Lanham to move in ihe llou-c during
the consideration (?! the sundry eil il Mil
an amendment providing for the redemp?
tion ol' the trade dollar.
The friends of Sen.at or.lone*,, of Florida.
whose remarkable conduct in absenting
himself from the Senate, has been the
subject of newspaper comment for a year
past, say there is no doubt thal the Sena
tor ia demented, and is a subject of pity
rather than of les!
An I -fretted st.M-k-M-trK.l.
Ni.w "Fork, December 15.?There waa
considerable excitement on the New York
stock-market yesterday. West Point Ter?
minal dropped from :'.? to 80, and re. nv
' red linville and Nashville, from
611 to58-and recovered to59; New York
? Tnt ral, Dom 1 LT to 10s : Western Lu ion.
from 70*} to i;; ; Norfolk and Western,
nred, from 48] to IS This drop
represented an extreme decline from la>t
night's figures ol from two to fourteen
point-, the latter In Tennessee coal.
A great many -tocks reached bottom
aa : remained there only one
failure waa noted, and thal nol an import?
ant one. Up to 12 o'clock 680,000 shares
of radons -tock- )ih<1 changed banda, be?
ing the largest morning a trading in
The market cont inned weak.
Thc business of the day waa simply
enormous. < me million one hundred and
aixtj thousand, two hundred and ninety
shares changed hand-.
Richmond and Wesl Point closed al 33,
Richmond and AUeghany rn lOf, Rich?
mond ami Dani ill*- not quoted.
".Iel lu.?<l.* I' nilly.
Ni.u Youk. December (5. -After the
counsel had summed un in the McQuade
bribery case tn day. Recorder smyth
occupied two houri In his charge to the
I. which u as i -?". ere one.
I he jury bad been out only twenty-fire
minute- when the] sent word that they
had agreed. They were at once brought
into court, ami thc foreman announced
that they lonni] McQuade guilty. Sen?
tence w ss d'-fi rn d
I h.- Knight- io \*? Ithdrtaw,
N i w VoRK, Dei ember 15.?A Baltimore
.-piiial to the World tay t "lt ls said thal
an order wa- rcceiv ed late yesterday from
Mr. Powderly lor all assemblies of Kt.
to withdraw their delegates to thefed
(?ration of trad--. Thia ai lion ia attributed
to the hostility of thi federation and the
fact that the tee- exacted by the fed
lion are a -ev ere ia\ upon those who
also have to pay fara as Knights of La?
bor."
?Minnie al Norfolk.
Noui'-i.K, V v , December LY-John L.
Herbert, i weil known citizen of Ports?
mouth, stabbed himself nineteen tin.*
the breast ami stomach yesterday with ?
heavy clasp knife, in a <h-*pt rate effort tO
commit suicide. He i-* not yet dead, but
-ay- in- hopes Im has not failed In securing
an end to a lite thal made him tired Ol
Tin- Or.ltT of Clk*.
WaSBIHGTOV, December 15.?Hamilton
E. Leach, M D.. of this city, was elected
to the chair of Exalted Grand Leading
Knight al the meeting of ths Grand Lodge
of Klk- held in New York city on Sun?
day. " Will "English, of Indianapolis, c\
lucmbcr ot Congress, who is v\ell known
herc, waa chosan Exalted Grand Ruler.
it la it luci
that Dr. Davids Cough Syrup ia pars
hannie-- ami the nn.-t etl,-elive (lire (bf
Coughs, ?old-. Bronchitis, Croup, cte,
known. Don't take any of the "Just SS'food
(so-called) conch cures offered you because
they ci st the Betta less, but insist upOB hav?
ing Dr. Davids Gough Syrup.
BY TELEGRAPH.
niMJKKSSloNAli PMCIIDIIM 118
TERDAY.
Accidents, [ncddentai, Orbxtkut.
MoQ-oadai Found <?uilty.
A*-.. AV., A**-.
Xl.IXth CONGRESS.
Set i.ntl Bossloa.
W -__mrGTO-T, D. C., December IB.
HOUSE.
Ifeaan Cardwell, Lien, nnd Cooper.
were appointed conferees on the electoral
count bill.
In the morning hour the House went
Into committee of the whole on t lie Mil
for the allotment of lands In severalty to
the Indians. The matter was not dh>
posed of, however, when the hour
expired.
The House in committee of the whole
then n aarned conalderatlon of the sundry
civil bill.
An amendment was adopted appropria?
ting $117,500 for the construction of a
light-house rrappjy steamer for aaa on the
Atlantic and -.-ult < l
Au amendment by Mr. Lanham, of
Texas, makin-- trade dollar- receivable at
their lace-value and exchangeable foi
standard silver dollars at the United
States Treasury and sub-treasuries, wt
rilled out 00 I point Of order.
Mr. Symes, of Col irado, in supporting
the amendments for Increasing the ap*
propiiaiions for the Signal Service, criti?
cised Mr. Randall aa a narrow-minded
statesman.
Mr. Randall thought he understood his
business.
The amendments giving rise to the
colloquy, which became quita heated,
were finally rejected.
At 4:1*5 the committee rose, and the
Hou-e, without disposing of the bill, ad?
journed.
SENATE.
In the Senate to-day Mr. Cullom pre?
sented the conference report on the Inter
state commerce bill, ano gave notice that
he would ask that it Le considered on
Tuesday next.
At 2 o'clock the unfinished business
(the bill repealing the tenure of office
act) waa taken np and made the unfinish?
ed business for to-morrow.
Mr. flatt then (ailed up his resolution
providim: for the consideration of execu?
tive nominations In open -.-sion.
<*n motion of Mr. Hoar, the resolution
iras t.lided- fess, 83; nay.-, 21.
Mr. Deck called up the bill prohibiting
Congressmen from acting ai attorneys
for subsidized railroads the question
being the substitute report from the
Judiciary Committee. This Mr. Lek
opposed, and advocated the bill as Intro*
duced i>v hiin-elf. He characterized the
substitute as unjust, absurd, and a i.ur
h -.pie on legislation; and he claimed
that it waa so intended by the chairman
and leading members of the Judiciary
Committee; that the object wu to defeat
a measure which Senators dared not vote
.iou ii directly.
Mr. < 'all opposed tbe Lill, and ar
thal it was unconstitutional.
Without action on the measure, the
Senate, at I P. M., went Into executive
m. referred a number of nominations
to commit tecs, and at 4*05 P. M. ad?
journed.
sat! *?.? rident in Washington.
Washington, I ?? ci mber 15. While
workmen were engaged in tearing down
the buildings on the Ubi two
squares Immediately east of the Capitol,
thia afternoon, the gable end <m the east
Bide of the historical Carroll mansiai
three-story bril k and alone structure
tray, precipitating -even nun into the
basement.
All were al the moment of the disaster
on the third story of the building. The
roof, which is being removed, and ihe
ridler.- and -leeper- were being torn out.
Two or three ol thc men saw the wall
giving way in time to leap to another
-ide. and escaped willi 1"-- in jury than
those who wen- carried down from the
place where they worked. The wall went
out and the men went down on the
Inside, thus escaping the heal lest missiles.
bul they were covered Ly timbers and
loose bricks two or three '.-et deep. The
walls were decayed, anti in falling were
i.roken in fragments.
The following is a li-t of the injured
and their injuries; William O'Brien,
married, aged IS, seen or eight deep
rashes on sop of tin* bead ; injuries not
Dangerous. Harry Crenshaw, single
colored), deep cut above left temple,
laved bis life by jumping. William Mock
bee, sub-contractor, injured In the back,
will probably die. .1. Matthews and
Fhoinas Coleman DOl seriously.
A I ..? iii I int immti.
Cincinnati, <>.. Dcceinher 15.?The
leed store and agricultural implement
.van-house of J, M. McCullough k (Jo. at
184 and Liu Walnut street, waa partially
lestroyed bj fire shoot '.? o'clock this
norning. Tbe loee ii estimated at $_*>,
XML Fully covered by insurance.
FINANCIAL.
Reported bv C. W. Branch ,t Co., ban kel*
and broker***. "No. lill Main street.
New York Stork Market.
REVIEW.
Nkw YOBS. Decemher 15.?The hiss said
about to-day'a market is perhaps the better.
It has been almost imporaible for any one
to torin an opinion, as thc whole li>*t ha**
fluctuated widely and wu h..ut any regard to?
intrinsic values. London appeared to ix* apa
thetic, the tact to-day being settling day. no
doubt acconnting for this to -"tn** extent.
and the bear eli.pic had the whole market.
completely under their control, enabling
them to create a Stampede BBBOng weak
holders, especially In the low-prii ed stocks.
A local tai lure and renew ed activity in the
loan market?the latter being workeu in the
same manner a- it ha- been foi tl i
week?al-o helped to depress price-, and
though there v arable rally at thc
. we must expect avery feverish tone
inc 'lav s *,., come.
lt 1-- probably an opportunity for capitalists
to buy cheap stocks, hm Ihe small operator**
uia;. have to undergo frequent ordeals The
i market closed feverish.
The rates for money have been so various
that to quote them i- almost impossible, il
1 lending irom l-' to 180 per cent per annum.
IKS,
North Carolii ?
..l 'i's, COW
Virginia 3 's, new.
City Bom-.
Richmond s's.
Itichmond 8 -.
B viii:" vn Stocks.
('h.. < '"i. and A Ug .
Canada Southern.
Del.. Lack, and Western,
Brie.
E. Tenn., 1st preferred,
:ui., 2d preferred,
K. Tenn., common,
Georgia Pacific,
Hocking Valley,
I., B. A W.,
Jersey i 'entral,
Lake-Shore
Louisville and Nashville.
M., K. i.,
S. .v W., preferred,
New York and New England
Northwestern,
Northern Pacific,
New York Central,
Petersburg,
Lai Hie Mail,
Reading,
i: ,v !?
Richmond Terminal.
Richmond and Danville,
B.. F., ami B. div. obliga..
St. Lani,
Union Pacific,
ii Union Tel.,
B ulboad Bonus.
L.i-t Tennessee .'i's,
Richmond and Alieghany, 1st,
Virginia Midland, incomes,
ia Pacific, I-t.
B ami D. debentures
Texas Pacific Rio's,
A. and B. income-.
New ('ricans Pacific, certs.,
Shenandoah Valley, gen'lfPs,
/.' / A*ked.
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i Iiiciii;o <? r-tiii nani I'ruUiiie Market,.
Reported by C E. Redford it Co., Grain
Commission Merchants, No. 6 Sooth Twelfth
street.
Chu too, December 15, l-m
Highest. Lowest Closing.
Wheat.
.lanuarv,
1-*-l -i'
May,
[?.-. ember,
i ry,
February,
May,
.her,
.lanuarv,
May,
Pork.
?' ty ?
I- eliniarv,
May.
I..inl.
J an nary,
Febru .
Sheri
January,
February,
March,
7.
7*4
05|
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37
:<74
m
Va]
11.50
ll 06
11.07
6.22
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600
704
774
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881
bil
424
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26|
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11.32
U.4.r)
11.70
8.15
6.20
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5.82
774
7*4
w
881
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42f-J
r
25*
30*
11 io
11.50
11.90
<>._7
5.70
5.77
5.87
Estimated receipt- of boga, 80,000.
.NKW VOi.K.
Highest. Lowest I 'losing.
BM Mi-,
!?I4 in.*
981 'x>i
Wlf.it.
January,
Febru
May,
i 'om.
January,
February,
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"49ft
911
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4'*>4
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871
4*4
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87*
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KKHARKI*.
Tin-wheat market has ruled very aetiveto
iay with considerable fluctuations. Though
abie- were finner, market opened om* <juar
ter cent oil on depressed conditions ol' things
in New York ano! tight money market. As
ibis grew worse our market sold oil' ronald
?nbly. May wheat selling to8tjc On the
?vening boara market strengthened on bet?
ter feeling in New York, and aold upto84*Jc.
joeing at .-f-fc. Looks a* if will react some
liter this break, and if foreign marketi con
;iiiiie -troii*.', think w ill gel good advance.
Corn quiet, not sympathising with wheat
,o any/.-.at extent,and dose ia afoong at
sat night's figures.
Provisions mtv strong and higher on con
inned light receipts of DOgS.
Weather strips.
William IV Marrow St Son, No. 18
S'ortli Beventb street, will make your doors
iud wiii'lows werne from ilrauKliti of cold air
um dampnesa with their wcuttu-r -.tri-,--*-, whian
hey apply and guarantee for 7 cSQta per
local toot.