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? ,r H-if-rp; 1SSfe'?f -;r,rsw''(",-'-w' - '-'3fs-5-gf 'WPtfS-'rgwwy ?wt-W5eyBi!jjyjEu1tf,ia' VF THE MOUSING- TIMES, FBIDAY, yOT.ELBER 22, 1895. 0 WILL PUNISH THE HAZERS Daily Bargains. BEST BURBANK POTATOES, 36c We Must Close and close at once that is, just as quickly as we cau turn the stock into cash. Ti.M'B ., r-nmr. r.TT0rtrtliinrr id tn fro. Wc retire from business and we can t Court of Inquiry Appointed in tho Navy Yard Trouble. It Will Coneiic on Monday ami As- KlMtiuit Sevrrtnry JIcAiloo Will l'rolio tlio Charges. wait to dispose of the stock in the regular manner. Prices are far less wholesale cost. Ta-ke advantage of this Great Retiring Sale. than Si -r r- vftw: -! j'S'WiWSBW? ,5 " Parlor Suites We are overstocked in this line and must get rid of some of them to make room for new goods constantly coming in. We have made a whole sale reduction in the prices on all our Parlor Suites. Threo ri.-o Suite, Manocanr fin ished frmie, upho;o:cred llruca tello Six ricce Sulla. Mahogany tin Isnc I frame, upholstered, crushed plush. Tivn Piece Oierstulled Suites, up Iwlstrrcl i:mplro Tapestry lrliiEc.1, rpriujr edge. ... Six r loco Miitc, Mahogany finished frame, upholstered Tapestry. O. S i-uit", five pieces "Pliol MrrcJ I'.rocntollo, fringed, spring edge. Fivn Piece iulto. Mahogany fln leho 1 I ramo Sit I'lv. folia Mahogany fraino, niilmlsleied, ilioeatulle, spring edge $13.00 $18.00 $25.00 $32.00 $45.00 $48.00 $85.00 Man' other Suites at pro portionately low prices up to $200 every one of which is 'about half the regular price. llliamS, Our Moving Sale. Wc arc obliged to move before the end of the year, and wc intend to sell all our stock before we jjo. Everything-, "oes at cost or below. Ladles' Fiu Pongola ilnt ton. llaud-soHct Worth tj I Or 51 Pi. 33 Ladl-s' lire let Kid, nat ion and I nee. Pazor 'toe. Patent Tip and Heel Pol. (TO Cfl North flW .p.UU Ladies' fine Poncola lint- ton and Lice, beautiful f I rp stjles. Worth fiM 01. QU Misses1 and Children's Pongnla Ilulton, 1'atoul Tip si-to Worth 11 W and Si Ladies'. MUses' and Chil dren's KuliUbrs...... 75c 25c BROWN'S SHOE STORE, 305 Pa. Ave. c IMIOLHILL, Xtf PIT.IY S FOSTER, Manager, 934 F STREET NORTHWEST. Sole Washington ltepresontatlvei Webor, Docter llro Fisher, Irors fc Pond, Fstey anil l.udwii; l'i mos Kstey organs. "ADoIiau," will bo sM on easy time pay incuts or for c-ish. Violin-, 11 injiw, l,idtars Mandolins, Mieet lu-ie ocal and iub.rillifuntal Folios, itugic Itacs and stands. Ilaltlmorc Store. 1.1 V Charles St. ODD FELLOWS" M ALL CAFE DIN ING ROOM, 1606 M St. N. V. Fu9t-clas ratoricg for balls, parties anl prl rat fa mill i . 3Iral, 15aul -V. KamlIie4fiiipiI!ed wllb eat wter oysters by Uio iurirt or cal.ou. Ice s-ijin wliulosale ami rotalL JOHN KMK, Troprietor HV. Itlankct from 75c. tip. Hie finot line tf ttarnc-s and plush rotes la ths cits- GERHOILLER'S, 641 La. Ave. Torlc CUops 8c orn SliouMcr.. 8c Smoko.1 llnm-i. 12a rrcsli Trlpo So J. W. Bricker, Center Market COLD IN THE BEAD. Catarrh, ami IIcacMcIic liuiiiiill.itely relieved by Capitol Catarrh Cure. "3 cent. liov7 -3mo-ex3 HYGIENIC -1IEALTUFUI aiii: ii.MiiiEsr iitK iar. M ABEUFl'UJtG SPltlNO WATEIl 'Jcle;toute. untcelUJ Kat-a r Dr. LEATHERMAN, No Fee Until Cured. 602 F STREET N. W. TrealfallCiriONICNnuVOUSandBLOOD dlBear. KlliNi:Ya!:dIJLAlllinKdisease VAKICOCLLE, HYDltOCELB. 6TBI0 TIIKi:. eta 1'KIVATU dlceasei quickly and perma nently cured. Vitality restored. Consul tation fn-e. Hours, ! to 12 a m, 2 to 6 p. ni.; Tui-pdny, Tliursday and Saturday nlchm. 7 to 8. Sundara. 4 to C. Strangulated Hernia Quickly relleTed and permanently CURED byonr rrcccss." Heme testimonials. Get particular) Hours, ll-o NAllONAL HERNIAL INSTITUTE, Ohio National lUnk r.uilJins THAT You'ro preparinc let us print it o n i r p """"'y accurately Quickly. Our BnlEF Pe"!al specialty Is LccalTrintlns. MCCILL &. WALLACE, Printers. 1107 E street northwest. 'Phone'lD32. HOTELS- ECOX13X. WABKER. 470 12 Pennsylvania, avenue north west, near 6th street. Business mcn' lonch. 12 to 2 o'clock, 25c: table d'hota eUnncr. l.ao to 7.S0 p.m.. 00c oc23-3m Wash. B. W 7th and D. St3. N. W Sanders aStayman STALL 154. The hazing of two of tlic colored nion In tlie class of seamen gunners under instruction at the Washington Navy i'anl, as prititinl exclusively in The Morning Times if yesterday, lias resulted In the ordering, liy AssMant Secretary McAeloo, tjf a court or Inipilry, to convene at the navy yard fin Monday next. The court is e-oin-IHKed as follows: Commander Washburn Maynnrd, Lieut. Commander Kit hard Wain wrlght, and Lieut. W. W. KlmlKill, ivilli Ensign Warren J. Tcrltunoas recorder. This court will male n thorough Investi gation ir the .ilh-gcd iii.illreatnient of the two colore) 1 mi'ii or the class. Anointed in The Times, these jnting men were thrown oeeTliojrd and otherwise roughly handled on the night of NoioniU'r 11 by a party of the uhlte members of the clan-.. An Inxcstigatioii was niaile liy the class offlcvrs ami a report was made to the ciiiniuand.iiit of the navy yard, and by Mini was forwarded to the Secretary of the Navv. As soon as fie facts printed In Tlie Times reached Mm', heliuineillately onlered the of ficial court of inquiry. AsMaiit Secretary McAdoo told The Times that the ini-tign lion wotiM lie con ducted with a icw to do Justice to the in jured ones ami to pimMi the guilty. He thought that il would lie unwise to punish the-entire cla-s liy dismissing It, when the facts seemed to lie that only certain tnciii-lh-ra of the class 1-id participated in the alleged hazing. No color Question should enter into the; matter at ail. If any member of tlut clais" was Injure)!, while or Mack, tl." man who Injured him woul.l be punished. Mr. Mc Adixi was determined ntioiitthtsniailcr and said tliat an i-vample would lie made of any man or set or men In the navj guilty of the otfeiiic'cif hazing. TMKIlt WllliKXUAltIA' donk. Oi-ner.vl Asi'inlily, KnlglitKSTf Lulior, May Adjourn Today. The general assembly )f the Knighjs of L:ibor of America, which lias lu-on in ses sion in lhls itysiniv the lltliorNmember, lias i.e-arly flnlshisl Its wi.rk anil will ad journ this evening eirsme time tomorrow. Tlie afternoon session yesterday was taken up with thocoir-'doraiionof tlie re port of the committee on appeals and grievances. Tho. report consistesl mainly of requests Tor indorsement by Hie general assembly of iKVectts placed by various district assemblies throughout the country. Those con-ldcred faorably by tlieasem lily were again-l Waiiainaker A llrown and John Wanamaker. i lnlhiers, of l'hlla delphla; Karo. Mefiirrn-y A Co.. clothiers, of New York, made unfair by n. A. -10 of that city; licrgner A Kneel Krewlng fotii panv, l'hilailelphia; the 1'ecr l'onlii'g Com panv, Allegheny county, l'a., ami the KngiWi liter .Syndicate, of St. I-ouU. Mo. The action on these latter two companies was at the rcepioot or the National Trades Assellllllj-, Nil. Ho. The appeal or tlie teasers ami unvrs, 1. A. 12. of l'itlsbirg. for relief was in dorsed liv the general I'M'nnUc board. A spis i:d committee was appointed to trv and nr.d the person or persons guilty of "giving auay" the secret work or the assembly. NOTICi: OK CONIi:.MNAT!O.V. Oppo-ltiK Attorney to Airreo Uliou a "Proper Voriu. Many of the property owners whose interests are within the territory cm braced In the, first section of street . i ... .....,. tit., Mi-li,rnr Mel. were C-MC-llsiUUS "",. ." ...H......v - - -- heard through counsel JiMerday by Chler ... . i .1... . s.. 1 ..., justice inngnnin in cipiiii wuh.,u. ... a petition for an early determination of tlie condemnation proe-eedlngs pending. Messrs. Chapin llrown, W. L,. Cole, .1. II. I.iehllt-r. (lonloii A Gorilon. John Itidout, ,, .,. ,,, .. If - T mt-lilnti V.ttli.'mtet Jf. . I.lhll, . .n.'H".'", - Wilson, Oen William lurney anil oilier nttornev, an oi -vnoin ji.m e;oeii)- )" territory, addressed the court lnsuppirtof the motion nuide liy Mr. llrown for iiirly action in the nutter or appointing a Jury to assess dniiugcs. The Commissioners were repreMsitcil bv Messrs. Thomas, Diunll and Worthing ton, .indficsegnitlem-nresisttsltlieiiiotioii lipon the ground that aililition.il notieo shouliHiegieeniiilliecascorper-onswho-o answer to former initid' may not et be rilesl and for other reasons, ami It was finallv agreed that the case should go over until raturdny to permit counsel to agre-e upon tlie form of notice to be given. ON STIHKI-S AND LOCKOUTS. lfullctlii Xo. 1 of tlH-Si'rio nil-, llcen If.sui'e. Mr. Carroll 1). Wriclit, the Commis sioner of Labor, In compliance with the law which was enacted by the last CoiiKri-s, providliu; for the publication of a bulletin at stated intervals of the Department of Labor, issued yesterday bulletin No. 1. Coiiimi-sioner tVrlsht says that he shall limit tlio si?e of the publication to 100 octavo pages and issue It eery alternate month. This bulletin treats exhau-tlvcly of stril.es and lockouts in the Uniti-d Suites during tlie thirteen lears ended .lime 30, 1801; strikes ami lockouts In Orcat llrlt ain and Irel.in.1 In reo-nt jears; striked in the Jiriiicip.il continental countrie-s during the same period; tho private and public debt In tlie United Stales, and recent reports or State bureaus of labor statis tics. Ten thousand copies of each bulletin will be published and distributed jrralui tously. Vlriiliila Autliorllii'-i Want Him. IVilliam Patterson, tlie colored boy who was arrested by llitcelhc Gall.icher sev eral days aso as a suspicious chdracter, and detained at the workhouse, waslun.ea over ye-tcrday t" a deputy United States marshal from Charlottesville, Va., where he Is wante.1 on a eharKe.ireounterfeilnitf. Ills real name is Edward Gibbons, and with several other young lu'crocs who are now in jail in that place, he raised $1 and $2 greenbacks to lens and twenties and passed them. rjrscr are made frorn the root of the Asparagus, recom mended by eminent phy sicians for the Kidneys and the Blood. Cure all Kidney Troub les, as well as Rlieumatism, Gout, Anaemia," Lack of Ambition, Nervousness, Headache, etc. A few does will relieve. A few boxes will cure. At all druggists, or by rssss fi MPiiis 1 S mail prepaid, lor 00c a. uox. A j Send for pamphlet. 2 A HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., M 2k Chicace. San Ft"sisco. & o CO CO W O H H O M W H w Turkeys, per lb Chickens, per lb 8 lbs. Oatmeal ; Best Butterine, per lb 4 lbs. Lard 10 Cakes Soap ...' Codfish, per lb Full Cream Cheese, per'lb. Soda Crackers, per lb Oyster Crackers, per lb. . . Peaches, in heavy syrup per can 30-lb. Bucket Jellj-. Mocha and Java Coffec.per . lb ..- Gold Mine Baking Powder, equal to Koyal, per lb. . . N. Y- Apples, per barrel.. $1. Best Baltimore Hams, per lb T. H. Pickford, WIIOLSALK AND RETAIL Grocer and Liquor Dealer, OJ4 Louisiana Asc. N.W. BEST BURBANK iuni.i:v iii:i.u itKsroNSim.i:. CoroncrV Jury Tliinl.i. Iln Klllol SeU llo Arttisleiiil. Goroiwr Hammett yestcnlay held an In tpii'st over tlie iKsly of Nellie Aniiste.nl, oho illeil at l'reeelmairn lio-pital on Tues day from injuries Inflicted with a brick thrown by Joe Dudley on August la. Deputy Coroner Oluehrook testified that there was a hole in the woman's skull through which tlie brain prutrudi'd. Menin gitis was t'leeause of death. Henry Arm Mend, rather of the dec-cased, sae testi mony of an unimportant character. James Ilenrv Wilkins was the ni'Xt witness. He knew- lioth the Arni-tcad girl anil Dudley. On the night of August 1:1 he saw Dudley Uirow the stone which knocked Nt Hie down. Hi- picked her up. Their Avns a quarrel, but he ilhl not know about it. ' lie lestiriesl that a girl named Lucy Wet was present. l'olieeman Ale llioincll tes tifiiil that he lud been unable to find this girl. Wllliatn Hawkins, a Jail convict, was brought up as a witne-s. He tesllllcd that he was coming along WiNon street at ll:4r p. ni., August i;t, and heard some one say: "Don't hit her with a briilc." When he went to the spot he saw Nellie Armslead ljing on the street, lie asked wlio hail struck her and Nelsuti Wood hail to!)l him that Dudley had done it. Witness said that nobody would help (hi- r-Irl .ind he had taken her to I'reed- man'.s Hospital. On the way to the ho-pit.il Nellie hail s.tnl: "What did bo hit me fur?" She did not ay who "lie" vas. Jull.i llatton testllieil to haUns seen Dudley throw the stone. Dr. Shepherd or rrerdiiian'o Hospital tes tlflisl to Hie condition of the woman wlnn he was brousht to the hospital. Tlie Jury remh-rcil a erdlct holiling Joseph uueuey respotfilbli' Tor the death of Nellie Arm stead. He has not been captured aud the police think he has left the city. CIVIL. SKUVlCi: KKFOltMKllS. .XiitloiianitKiiotoMoct Here During DeccMiilicr. TlieXalional Civil f-'ervle-e Itc-form U-asue will hold Its annual meelins In this )ity, at the Invitation of tlie Civil Servl.v Kefomi Association of the District or Columbia, on Thursday and Prid iv, Dee-cmU'r 12 and 13. The Cosmos Club will Ij- Its head quarters, and its sessions will lie held in the Cosmos Club hall, the morniiiK ses sions ls'liiK devoted to the business of the league ami the afternoon session to tlie readiuK-of papers. Tho .-1111111.11 address or the president, who is honorable Carl Hcuurz, which ! alwajs the iiio't lniii.irt.tnt thine at tlie annual nieeliUK ed the leacue, will Is- elelivercd at ...... .. It.ll .... Tliitrul.ir r..ii(nrf. l)e- cemlvr 12, in order that as many ieopIe as possihle may hear it. On Prlday eveninp: the visiting delegates will lie entertained by tlio local association at a r. eeption, which will probably be given at the Arlington. This will bo an ngn-oahle sub stitute ror the liaumiet which has hitherto been given by the civil service reroriners to the. league, in tlie city where its annual meeting was held, and whi.li was apt to lw rattier too rormal for great enjoyment. At one ot the sessions tlie league will lw formally wi-Ievmed to Washington liy President John Joy Kelson, of the Civil Perviee Kefomi Association, and also In all probability by one of the Commissioners or the District, anil many or the delegates who are not only prominent at home, but known to the hole e-ojntry, will Ik-warmly welcomed aim privately emenameu j .".-" friends here. , , , The local association has appointed two committees to make arrangements in con nection with the annual meeting of tlie leigue, one on entertainment, iinishting ori'resideiitJ.Jm Joy Kelson, Dr. Alexander .Maikay-Stnith anil -Messrs. John W. Doug lass T. A. J-aiulvrt, Charles Ljmau. Theo dore W. X.rtes ami F. L. Siddons, anil the other on the press consisting of Messrs. Unary 11. P. Macfarland, Francis K. I-eupp, p. V. DeOraw aud Charles A. Boynton. I.VD1CTKI) ASGA-MllLCItS. Te-.-t Cuso Agniiist lliicKotsliop Keep ers llenld nnd Kerry. The grand Jury "yesterday returned true lulls against Samuel C. llenld, Jr., and Daniel 11. Ferry, each for setting up a gain ing table. The allegation in lleald's case is that on the first day of July last and at other times lie iicrmltlcd persons to buy stocks, grain and pruvi"ious on margins, the game being a contrivance designated as "a game of chance for money." It occurred in 'a room in tho Corcoran budding, the indictment states, and the es tablishment attracted Idle and evil disposed persona to the place to gamble upon the game, all which is described as a common nuisance, and damaging to all citizens. Kerry's place is at No. 005 Seventli street northwest, anil tlie language ot the indict ment against him is similar to that em ployed in tho other. The Indictments are by mutual consent to Torm the basts of a suit, to test whether or not the business is contrary to law. TKSTIMOXIAT. HEXEF1T. Street Ilallwny Assembly to Glvo 1111 Entertainment. 1 A testimonial benefit entertainment will lie given Saturday night next under the auspices of. tho Street Hallway Protective Assembly. It will be held at Odd Fellows 'Hall and aucnjoyable programme has been arranged, consisting of music, specialties, recita tions, etc. A matinee for joung folks will be given Saturday atlcrnoon. VrftlMJ ror Air. Howlett. At the last regular meeting or Charle-s P. Stone Post No. 11, Q. A. It., a resolution wasuriaTiimously adopted commending John II. Howlett ror his valuable nnd efficient services as Junior vice commander duriug the year' 1801. and as senior vice depart ment commander during the present year, and pledging every honorable effort to secure bis election as department com mander for the ensulug year. TJ. S. S. Alert Seriously Dunnmed. The United States steamer Alert, seri ously damaged by a collision with the tintish steamer Condor recently at Guaya quil, Is on the dry dock at Callao, and will not be completely repaired before December 1. O CO CO s CO o H 1 H O w 12c ,: 12c ,"-. , 25c ,- -.: 15c ; J 25c Y- 25c " " 5c 12c 5c 4c He T5c 20c 15c 75 , 12c P H CO PQ POTATOES, 36c roil l.ocKr.n-ouT mtivints. Siilcrliitloii-. Coinliiirlii to Tlii'Tliiie-i II. lp I'uiid. l'miTiy litis-. In ninny Iiisliuiooi, laid lis. band upon tlielo'i,ed-oiit oinployi'M of tlio Aimciwtlii street Itallronil. In Mini)' fiinillli'-i affected lliero Is r.lok- 111-4 anil NiifferhiLr. 'riie-.)5 woinen mid children nro wurtliy olieol- nf ciliurlty and tlio ndlof fnnil Mnrtiil liy Tlio Times !n Krowliiir. ltelow Is tlio illlloilllt recolMil to ilnte, all of "Illeil Is turned in or to tlio Mreet Iliiilmiy union. C ;. Conn I.imudry Workers, !C. of 1.. I) . A. till, K. of I, II. V. Ijiwri'iieo J'aliiti'l's' I.. A. 174H, hT.of I.. Kee.'iit rlcIUKliiei'rs., i Samuel Solomon Cirrlaixikaiiil V.iuoiilnl.ors. l'ap.Tliaimers' Assemidy,. .. I'liist.'riTn' Assembly Operatic Stotlllllasotls, As ,.ehilliin.Vo.,II..M.anilI.eJ. Cash .. .-..-.. .. A Woman Tin and Miici-lron WorleiTs, s5 (10 5 till Stltl 00 1 OI) io (X) 5 00 r, oi) r. ot) r, no 2r. oo io oo i no 50 s oo i)l. 11.11 , IV. !,L 1,. Kok hikers' A! oiiu mental fAstscm lilr, 1.. A. tillx'l, K. of I. - 5 Oil 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 1 00 5 00 IO OO 5 00 I . -si.,iutit;it.iiu. .. .:t.. M. C. Alurriiy. Tex.... WiT-tUfiKton Sliwlcul .s sseiil- My Ilott Iln:: I Iihim1 Kin iiloycH.. .. lt.il,)T'I)rlL'rs,I..Ae,ltI(J.. Inti'riuitiomit I'rlntlni l'ress- mi'iiV Union I.ihmI Union, !)U, I.. A i'i:Kii:it coi.i.ecjtinc; data. Ho ltidiiM"-s Coimros Wastes. Alany Dollarst On Funeral eif Solons. Surface indications aro'to theeffect that Senator Pcffer will, during the coming ses sion, renew his crusade against everything that savors of extravagance and waste fulness. Senator Ferrer intends, to make himself more conspicuous than ewer this winter!" if possible. Ild believes' that many dol lars are wasted, iu each Congress on the funerals of ile.nl KepreseoLitlves and Sen ators He has made repeat est visits to the Capitol, collecting data for a forthcoming speecliou this subject. llefiuiLs that il cost $1,000 to bury the late Senator Wilson of Maryland, and $2!,M)0 was expended in carrying the remains ot Senator (ieorge Hearst to California. llewill glvean itcmlzedaccotintor tlieex-peiis-j, and tell how much was spent lor casket, shroud.glovi-s.f lowers, rallwayf.i res, sleepers, tips to porters, wltie, cigars, otc He believes that Congressmen often have a merry time on these funeral trips, and that the expenditures should be curtailed, or abolished altogether. Mr. I'cifer was one of the committee to escort the body or the late Kepresentatiie Wright to Its last resting place in Pennsyl vania, and it is presujicel by some of bis brother Senators that he to;tk notes on the trip, and IMS a very tnlns.te record of life bottles of wine drunk and the number ot cigars smoked by each iir the funeral party. Mr. Pclfcr's speech will denounce some of these burial'! at public expense as dis graceful "orgies," and will contend that Congress should not waste tlie people's money In this way. lie contends that much time is consumed ami many dollars evatcd In eulogies u deceased legislators, and thai, eulogie-s should not be allowed on working legislative days, hut another lime should be scli-ctcd Sundays or after legislative hours on working "days. XAVAI. OKFICEU ItESIOXS. Enlerti Wriclit Will Leave tlie S-r Ice. ot TTiicIc Sum. AssistantXaval Constructor Jr- fSHmoro lias been ilelached from the New York navy yard and ordered to the cruiser New York, and the orders t. Assistant Naval Con structor F. W. llibbs of this vessel have been revoked. Chief Engineer G. H. Ransom has lieen onlered to special duly at Elizaliethport, N. J. - The resignation of Ensign B. Wright has been aex-eptcd. . Truth Strniigi'rTlinii Fiction. It Is not oft en thatany business house can afford to sell new goods at 40 cents on the dollar: ami jet that is what II. Priedlander & Brother, nt the corner or Ninth' and E streets, are eloing. They recently mad e a very relleitnus purchase or clothing at a sherirrs sale In New York, and, believing in small profits and eiulck: Kales, they have been rushing It out at phenomenally low prices. They have Just received tlie last consignment of the stock, which at tlie time of tlie salo was-only partly 111.11111 racturcd. and here area few samples of the prices they are selling It -for: Men's Irish Frieze Ulsters for $7. -10; Melton nnd Ker sey Overcoats, $!).B0! First-class C.issi mcro Suits for $4.20; Men's Pants. All wool Cheviot. $1 .C0-; -Children's Suits, $1.20; Children's Deep Capo Overcoats. $1.35, etc. Such prices seem almost too marvelous to bo true. T.nncli Hooin-.WIllConiiily. Judge Kimliall yesterday heard the cases of Ford & Graham aud E. G. Doris, lunch room proprietors, chawed with violating tho health regulations by failure to post in their places of business the names or tlie dairyman from Thom lliey bought their milk. Tlie cases were dUmissed upon the assuranceof the defendants that they would comply with the regulations. Mrs. Cobb IVi-tits a Dlvotvo. Mrs. Maria Uebecca Cobb filcxl a bill in eepiity yesterday petitioning for a divorce from her husband, George lirinton Cobb. Attorney Campbell Carrlugton is her so licitor. Beecham's pills for constl pation 10 and 25 Get the book at your druggist's and go by it. Jlaaaal Mice mora thaa CLCDO030 boxes. nIPMT CIIIT'C 1V1CIN 3UI 1 . (8, ttO, and 912 Suite, well made, la nebt patterns, excellont values. Choice $4.50 Hi end 1 15 fulls, made cf ttylhh. slphtly ko.i.1, luiy )f them woll ivurth the original price. Choice 17 and 519 Sult.honot all-ironl ma. teilalsln all tho ncwet BtTlc,nna rrer; suit a etirtlin; bargain. Choice fCO and i!J Sullp, In deslrahle pat tcnu. price i.ositivoly les ttiaa cost to manufacture. Choice . ... 10.50 J25 and toi Suits, flno Imported and Domestic l'ahih-s In nil the newest style.-, equal to euslom-maelo,some lined throughout wjth ellt. Choice 14.50 LEASE AND FIXTURES F"OR SALE. Bear in mind this Groat Sale is now on -tho earliest buyers will have the best op portunities. Bring the children. THE FAMOUS, 1p3acmearket LEWIS -B. MOORE, Manager. Financial and Commercial Now Yorlc Stool Alamet. Furnisned bv Frank Wilson llrown. broker. 133DF street. n- llis i. cins. American Tobacco 8Mi SMi MSI M)S ....!.. Tn...mp. .. jrii irti lert it Canada southern S4U, 51,, 5i,' 5HsJ I Ml, 31 tbe4 CoL Tuol & Iron 31 315 31.. 3H C.ll. if inner Chesapeake .t uhlo Cldca ro iaa.. ............ Ulellller e'nttln Keei. Delaware Jc Hudson. trie i.encral Elejlric LakoMwro. - Louisville ana .s-'asUTllle. Leather urf (v.T. t.TJ 31iei:Ourl I'actn? Mcuhatt.in hleraied... Northwest.... NorthcrnJ'acinc pta.. .. New Vorlf Ccnttal New Kiiglaud N. Y. Oes. Omaha...... ....... .. laci.lc Kail Hustling hock Island foutbern..... fcouifcernpfd bLfuI ucr T"UueeCoat Iron... Texaal'acinc Uuiou I'aclnc U'abasa preteire 1 Western LnioaTel Ml til Sa :'i iU iv4 es ras zsi W4 1 i 59K ' Ji9'4 li K3 , l.flli l-'S l.'H i-'tl J-'fc S 3. SMi SOI "Jl, . 15) 151 VJ) 1UK-. M NJi r. (B.r Kns. . uk 5: 61) W snt-i 3)'i Mix tti .ji: 5s? Srl'X M4 ', v5s nil's t'J 'JVH lei i li M, Iiclv; list, lVb I3ij Il)4 itj . ion :nj lw ioj . M K) 50 SO , ltsi; ni sjj lWj , -114 S1U eu stJ 3X4 SBi 30m ) leBi HW IO, 9)i 55 i TDi 74i 754 10TJ 0 i .tl IVs. !4-.4 14', 13s 3S?s JH U 7IJ 74- 11)04 10D4 lOJCi lJ'i Zt-i A I!i 3SH tl Hi, Hi iiii ' l!4 1531 b7 bit,, a lfi Cliicajo Markets. oya. lligh. Low. Clos. December.' 37 57 56M4 SU Jiay 6IU-H U-Js W Ws-Ji t'OK-t: Dcccmoer. 17JJ 71H Z7 i May 4 H -J!4 ' OlTS: , , Deccinbor 17;h 37;s l.-n l.s May a)si -li Vi WJk-Ji 1oh: January s87 SM 8 61 iSJ Hay 'J.U i.J7 J 17 i 17 Lard: January S.W 3 52 B.47 5.4. jiay 5.73 5 73 5.70 5.7U brARE Knit January 4.47 4 47 4.15 4 43 May 1-7J 4.75 4.70 4.70 Cotton. Open. Hich, . Bib 8 20 ,. 8.18 S.Sd .. aiM 8 30 . 8.S7 S.SS Low. CI039 8.1)8 8.20 8.17 3.23 8.22 8.3) S.27 8 31 Pecen'bor January.... February., ilatcc nSllllliilUll.lOS. V ..IV-I .- Sales Capital Traction. 12 at TV-. Wash. Gas., 7 at 4i; U. S. ElfCtrio Ucht, in at 133)4, 10 at 123; Lincoln Fire Insurance, o ai 74; Pneumatic tjuu Carnage, 10 cat 30c. ... ,- ... .?...,.,- -.......... OOVEICCMEXT BOVDJ. Ill J. AsX 1 UP. . K. 1M 1" U si O IllJi, llStJ U.S.. 4-s '.323 121 121sy I.. b.i'B -1!1 U?4 115J1 10STKICT OF COIXHEI e BONDS. t's isvj "JO-jear Kunillng" nt t'sl)2"3u-TeartunlIiir'colJ- ltl(i :'sl!)l "Water tocf- currency. : '.'slWl 'Watersto.:' currency. .... Its .... 5 63't 1V2I "fundini:" curreucy. Hi iVsKee. 2-lOs, 1SW-1S0! llM .... llctKKConv Cs, 1'JOl .Met HltCoavl's llelt it l(5'e 1021 Ickington It ltii's, IS'JD-lVll Columbia I! IW's. l'U4 W ash lias Co, er A. 6'e. lS02-'27 S ashOaa Co, icr H, '. IMJl-'-l t aen Oas Co Conv 5', l'JOl .. US .. 1U7 .- 84M .. ICO ... i"!i ... 112 ... 11s .. 123 HOIi "" 114 IX u. 3. tletf i.iguc con) s- aw. . . .. ,.'.. .-a.. ... 133 I ..! ,. ,. Tn.n..,n TaI Sd llO C.Ul"BllltW .V .U.W...W. .v.wv.... -ww Amer&eo.v.'lrust3's, lyeb 100 Anieraece Trust 5's, l'JOi. 100 an .Market Co lit b'e. lKK-lstl 1C3 1 J7,uw retired annuauj -iu Ujah.MarkColrapc8. ltns-s.7 110 S-,. ,. ,.-.. I ...n ..- 1lHw ,,1, II Dtll Jialk V.U 1, u .- ..--..... ..u lr.sonicllallAss'n3',C 1WJS W3 Wash l.t lulantry 1st. s. l'JOl IOJ I.'ITIONIL BANK STOCSs Bank of Washington BanK ofltepublic lietropolttau. Central ............ .... rarmers andilectianlcs'.. ... second..?..... Citizens Columbia. ..... Capital ............. Weft tud. ... ........... Traders.... ...... ....... Lincoln... ....... ....... Ohio ..... 231 .. .21) SH 2W .... lbJ 133 IU 13J SOJ "suo" 140 'iib" 110 1 .... 105 llkitj .... asw 102 83 EAfE DErosrr and trust co-s. Nat Sate Deposit Jb 'Iruet W asn Loan & Trust Am security Jt Trust as-LfcafeleK)8it. ..... .... ReluiojD stocks Capital Traction Co Metropolitan Columbia...... Kelt.. Let fngton.. . v CcorKCtownand T'enallrtown... UAS AND ELEa UGHTST0CC WaEhlnitton oaa. Ceorgctown Oai u. b. electric Llht INSURANCE STOCKS Firemen a. ... franklin. AtetroiKilitan Corcoran .......... 1'otoma.; Arliuctou German American..... National Union Columbia..... Itljfc-s People's Lincoln. CommerciaL .. 120 .. :2d .. 14J .. tiO 70 . 701 , 40 1S5 123 142 73 SO 103 30 30 47 iiiii 43 3.1 33- Off 50 GS 140 160 , 10 12 m 5V$ H 4 . 13 1314 8! il 0 8 TITLE INSURANCE STOCKS Real Istatelltle 107 Columbia Title................. ...... 7 Waihlugton Title Di-tritt TlUa TELRFIlONE STOCKS. US S 12 rennsylvania Chcsapeakoanu Potomac...... American etraphophone Pneumatic tun Carriage.. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKV n..S!n.lnn M.rbat ..-. 50 SM 3?4 .33 .. UUUI,IVU ....vwi..... . Great falls Ice ...... . Bull Itun Panorama. .... Llncolirllall llerganlbaler Linotype... Lx. Dividend '.'jgfii 133 3d , CO 817 Unlisted lVashincton Sccuritio BONDS. Anacostlalt. R Brightwood It. It, let Brlgtitiioodlt.lt., general l' nnd 510 0ercoat3. (9 and $10 0ercoat3. well maUi; and service able. Cut down to.... $12 nml?I4 Overcoatii. made ot durable, stylish goods. Cut down to.... $15 and $18 Overcoats, stylish and chlrable ma terials, splendid bargains. Cut down to $3.50 4.50 7.75 7.25 $20 nml $22 Overcoats, all styles, good, hoiusc material cut down to- $21 and $25 Overcoats, all the newest styl'-s and fabrics. Cut down to.. .. $28 nnd $30 Overcoat, made of tho finest ma terials, good many fiilk lincd. Cut down to.. .. 300 Light-weight Oeer coats, only two or thri'o 9.50 11.75 9.50 14.50 6.50 in a lor, originally sola for $10 and; u. ctioico J!-.:B!MJWtMStJjm S saBgfMHHBMgKS fiNAtji.vi.. King Remedy For All Kidney Troubles. "OUR NATIVE HERBS." Simple Kocts, Harks and Iterbs carefully reduced to pow der. -Mix It yourself with inro wntrrand you haro a sovereign modi tne. 1 box makes three Qoarta. All Druggists. Citin Kliinr iiiIoss moro Hrrtd, nniKiss lilti'r Hread, iiiiikei better ltreMil tliun any other Klonr muiiii ractnrtil. llt'wurn of linllatioiis of the llruiHl "Cere-,." Electricity vs. Gas. g Tlio coDSt.iut flicker of cssj - light iDatisralnaUoato tho eyo- eltfht. The preTentallye la tho S) steadj IncncdC!cent Iectrlc li-ht Ga U tx9lng sMetrrifei ) In himdrcd of Instances nnd tho $ electric Hzht Is at tho switch. M We furnish the current will ) civeyou dotallsof coat, &c, anj timo. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 I4th Street. 'Phone 77. Si $10 SUITS Ua.de of cool Tweeds. Cheviots, Caislmerei, lit cuaranteoJ. You nar To Order, tw or IsU any whore elae. A. HORN, 613 F SI. N. Hygienic Ice Co. American Graphophone. 90 AleKanJria3.tu'sotls7'j,duol90a.. SO STOCKS. Anacostla .t Totomac U. II Brlgutwood R U :!".... Capital Trust Co Hygienic Ice Co Columbia -and Dredgln;Co 25 Xorth-rn Liberty Market Co. pfd Maonlo Hall Association. .... IOJ Home r ate ftlass Insurance Co.. Union rsullding c-. Iincston Monotype Co National Tvpof-mpbic Co ,1. Duilders Exchange. AmericauGraphopuone, pfd..... 9 . 30 lliiltiniori. -Market. Baltimore, Nov. 21. Ploor rpilet, nn chaiiKed receipts, 11,141 barrels; ship ments, 20,00!) barrels; sales, 27r barrels. Wheat dull aud easy spot unit unmth, f. I 3-4oO I 7-8; Decciiilicr, e 1 C-JaCr,; Hay, 09a69 l-l;sieanier, No. 2 red, 61 ;i-4afi2 rccvipts, 7.r,37 bishels: stock. 472.513 bushels; sales, 30,000 Lushels Potithcrn wlie.il liy sample, Of.aliR; do. on rrade, 02.1 (r,. Corn easy siwt and iiio-llh. :.""i.i:tr, 1-8; NoTenilkT. ni'W and oltl, 31 l-2a34 3-4 Teir.337-fia3t l-sJ;Jaiiiiary,333-la;;37-S; February, 34a34 l-4:steanicrmitisl,33 1-4 a33 1-2 rei-cipts, t7,li!" Ini-liels; shlp nients, 34,2Sl bishels; stock. Bti 1.981 lrishels; rales, 19,000 liuelic's Southern white-corn, 34a30; elo. yellow, 34.137. Oats steady No. 2 white Western, 23a23 1-2; No. mixed, 22 l-2a23 receipts, 9.57r, b-ishcls: slcek. 27.0.398 bushels, ltvc ne- Rlec tcil No. 2. -13a44nearby; 4Ga 17 West itii receipts, i.uai misticis; sioeK. ii4,iu bushels, llav firm choice timothy, ?lr.50. Grain fri'lgutr. quiet, enpau. nientsstlll liclit steam to L.lven.iol per lushed, 3d.a3 1-Id. enrlv December; Cork furiireVrspercuaricT ."ts.3il. November. SiiRar steady, uuchanc;cd. llutter firm, unclianced. Erss firm rrcaii, 22. Cheese firm, unchanged. . IiiNliootion ot Cadets VostponeM. Owing to the odd weather the annual inspection of the first battalion, of the High School Cadets, which was to have taken place yesterday afternoon on the White Lot, has been postponed until Mon day afternoon. . SenlKjnril Air I.lno to Atlanta on Ac count or .Manhattan DayTJxc'roles. Seaboard Air Line offers to Its patrons the low rate of $1 1, round trip to Atlanta, on account or Manhattan day ceremonies. These tickets, sold under date or 21st, 22d and 23d, E'd ! return within ten days. This is in addition to the same low rate tickets sold every- Tuesday and Thursday during the exposition. The Seaooartl Air Line operates the best service in the South. Its trains arc moved on schedule time. It charges no extra lares. Passengers by this tine arrive at awl depart from Union Sta tion. Same facilities for reaching exposi tion grounds enjoyed by any line handling expoltiim travel. Don't ho misled by state ments to thO contrary. tSO I O bUl 1 t HOYS' SUITS, strong cools, wsll ' . ... .-. -.-... ,1 ...in maun, auo ui pre.wj.. e." ,. T.nr: former rrlce V io for. .. $4.50 6.25 7.75 HOYS' Sl'If, Ooutilo nnl slncle- hrcast o. In Dlilo nno iiieoiuni color, worth tl'Jaod Hi C'ofor. . BO.V sjINtllX AM) l)Ul'UI.r llltKASTEUSUIl, la due, imci. and nilxcl Ooilots; roduco'l from flSanailS. Co for - CHILDREN'S SUITS. CHILDUEN'S SUITS, ,louble-lrfast- xl:uTcr bflforo sola icMlbai. ?i j and iSslK. ofor - CIIII.UKEVS bl'IlS, loubI-breait- 'l, cool, strouK, hor.st ccoJs; wo:tlin"- Tor CIIJLIU.EN'S MHS, all woo!. tloiiWn b reined, double ial aud knoet; worth L'0. (Jo for-.-. ClIII.nUbN'SM.! , doub:tbre-,l- cd. In rrar. darlc and nitmm $1.00 1.68 2.50 3.25 culorb. st"- ito 16 j ear-; fanner jrli'er,'a (Io for C.ilMUfcN''5'5Lir;s double-brpa--od, lu bluw, Hacfc nnd plild. cbevlots and raslmerr. pI7s " it Kiyeata- former prlcw 47, ?H n.nl 'j. Color 4.75 S1LSBY & GO, J (Incorporate i) Commission Stock Brokers. Correspondents J. R. WILLARD & CO, sasia;KaiHggssgaggia ISSUE OF STOCK OPKN FOE SUBSCRIPTION AND FIEST PAYMENT. BHAP.E3 $2.50 EACH. Eub'crlptlons for th; 30th lues or stock and first payment thereon will he recel veil dally from !) a rn. to 4 .30 p. m. at the orflce ot the Asso ciation. Four per cent Interest per annum Is allowed. Upoiiniatuntyot shares full earnings are paid Pamphlets explaining the object end advantages of the Association and other Information furnished up on application at the ofUcu. , EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. EQUITABLE F.UILDINO. 1003 F St. nw. J Pri-si.lenr. Thomas 8oinervlIIc. J Vie President. A. J. f-'chnthirt. 2il Vice President, elco. W.CaslIear, ts.srrctary. John Joy FdMin. FRANK WILSON BROWN, BROKER, 1335 F Street Northwest. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Cotton. Direct Trieste ires I Loog Distance to I Telephone, Principal Cities. I 1-4-14. Corrcspon&nis of MESSRS. THEO. W. MYERS it CO., No. 47 New St., New York, Members of the New Tort Stock Exchange. BEWARE OF BURGLARS ( The presence of the two race traclcs t( " draw a great many tuieves to (; " " this city. Bo wary Kent a Safe ( ( ' " Deposit Box of this company, wherein to storo ycur valuable ( papers. Jewelry, Ac. 13 and np, c according to size and location. ) American security and Trust Co.. 1405 C St. C. J. BELL. President ident Workingmen nd others whose occucatlons preTeal them rrora making deposits during Tegular banking hours will find It con venient to visit tba Union Savings Bank. 1222 FSt.N.W- . which la open EV J.-.K1' &ATLKDAT NIGHT between the hoursot B acd8. I Four per cent. Interest oa saving account.) ' THE H0DGEN COMMISSION CO., Brokers and Dealers .. !,-.... Stocks, Cotton, Grain, I'rovisions. Local Offices liooms ID, 11, 12 Corcoran Build. Ice 695 Tth f-t, opposlto Patent Clfllco. OCces Philadelphia, Daltimoro, Washlnetoc I BRV B0NS ambitious boj-s bojs who arc content to start in a small way aud build up a money-making' business of their own boys from whom the word "hustler" spurts out all over are the boys who can engage in the hustling company of youth ful merchants who now own a branch of THE TIMES' business there's plenty of room for them. Call at THE TIMES office between 5 and 6 p. m. any week day. - Just the new Marlborough. Camera Doroloplng and Printing afnem Inal cost. Out HOUGHTON & DELANO, 1416 New Yorlc Ave. A i J -s s.i: j fZlJ- -Ijt. -i-f-52t"-. f. '&. 3&