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atl _FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. oo, x THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, AUCTION SALES, oR RENT— 3 JOR RENT—THE DESIRA! Est. n ‘all wod. im ATLEE. 1411 6 * CNOd Oth st Bw. BLE DWELLING 512 venient, weli-looated house. “Apply 16 is @ convenient, well: Sr Ape KNOWN an end paths I oF. served in the Churches. i ie Feferulshed, Avot 1808 ha fe Her. time $0 take joa. N the ESTE LOUTH MIRE RENT—FOUR MONTHS OB LONGER, €89 (THOMAS DOWLING, auctionsee. MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS. How the Great Festival Will be Ob- PROGRAMS TO BE FOLLOWED—THE CHOIRS THAT WILL SING NEXT TUESDAY—DETAILS OF THE Eee th 22, 1888-TWELVE PAGES. fy i Hn Bond. amets wered to Charles E. Poster. Wright agt. Wright; reference to anditor re- voked and trustee aut to distribute fund. Woodegt, Blakely; restraining order male re Covnt—Judee Coz. j, Bulgble for, variuege per | ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auct, has | after Me Estate of jot Boyd; answer of W. - we 2 Sunn’s con 622 Fst. WALT 5 WILLIAMS & 00. Aucta. accel Rebemygepedinmtrbet hands sre = oo Andrew Deed iene Lad j ead 5 I HANDSOME, NEW BAY- WINDOW at work decorating the interiors of churches of | Haydn’ be Street: petition for letters filed. Estate | achat 32100 nde ahcr wilze of and a large number of Daniel Stwwart; order of eale of bonds. Ratate UN: CRN: JOR RENT OR LEAS posite the Rures Howe, containine 14 room x Yor business or dwelliw, poweasion given Upon a Ap you! i aw '. and newly furnished; every room occupied. Gid chance.” Re qo January. ‘exrellent place for a cafe. ‘Yew York ave. nw. AND 10 ply at 142 % RENT—1020 ‘House, 6 “# ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY and n good neighborhood. near iow to & p. BOWLES & CO. ED—ON 6TH ST.. BET. D 16-room House, coi) 7 Jease $150 per wonth ¥. R KENT—1444 CHAPIN ST.; 7 ROOMS, | letely ‘aplew- cs BATH: tio t ros 40, and 1214 C at’ne., Peeve ‘coun $0. "SWORMSTEDE & BBAl a NEW HOUSE. 412 us. bundscueely finished: er Bod. i iva veo r e GRAUAM & BOLTON, Atisutie JOR RENT-TWO 00! F with water, K-st. alley, between Ist 3 BIg reey ave. and K and Lats. n.w.; 8! :NT_NEW_SIX-ROOM IS16 to 15 w.:810cach. 1028 11 pine cellat. furnace, Yana: esata aide 8, lew st %. BROW NING. 416 5th st, n.w. MONEY TO LOAN. 10. have money to joan. sums froth (000 f0'§500,000, ou approved ral crinte security. re been Josking' loans at 8 per cent for the past YOrhand Fete. aw. ‘OUR DIs- tin sums of im OANS MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMB 70 SUIT. L' ae ew YNN & ss 419-1m ‘Auantic Building. ‘ONEY TO \N AT FIVE PER CENT ON proved Real ants jal fe ‘at, Dw, ee id i MOREY, 70 LOAN ON GooD REAL ESTATE security in ums to mult; changes notninal, T F. FO} _a15-1m 920 F at. tw, QNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL security. 2-1. SHERMAN & CO., 1407 Fat. Wal Sor Inder and, OF, SARE DEAL MRA ‘AND. To ALLEY ber, the of the city are exercising their Powers preparatory to taking an active part in the services of sacred song which are always the featare of Christian worship at this season of the year. Some of the choirs have made especial efforts to outdo themselves on Tues- day, and the results cannot but be gratifying to the co: who gather te-celebrate the birth of the Savior of mankind. In most of the Protestant churches, exce th ey "| Episcopal, the Christmas icys | to-morrow. ‘Tus PEA Pat MAE PPROTER EH ars 401,408, $08, AN. virture of trust dated DAY OF set etaheh. sss, WEST, IN Dao7, rte Al STREE; No. 13:32, at folio T #7, for the District of re Stan ms of the Chrismas ol churches of the city: Roman Catholic. solemn Bt. Aloysins—At 5 o'clock, E. A. MeGurk celebrant, rh Mase, stage on imaut’s Third will offertory Adeste Fideles, by Novello. At the late Mass at 11 o'clock, Rev. . O'Comneli jeacon, Fi sub-deacon; Haydn's fourth Mass will be sung, Tour's Veni Creator; at the offertory, Costa's Date Sonitum Pactores; at the benediction, after mass, Verdi's O, Salutaris and Rosini’s Tantum Ergo. Byrne, Miss M. J. Masterson, Mrs. r* Farland, Miss Mamie Moore, Miss Mamie Liv- ingston, Miss Murphy, Mi: i Mrs. Sherman, Mies Alice Morse, ‘The Bay, Where is He Born? from Christius, Men- wari | chotr willbe as follows: ‘Sopraui—Mies Mollie | de 5 Off 5 E qa ma be sung a in 19, Venite, Gregorian; Te Deum and Ju- A, Dr. Hodges; Introit, solo and Fideles; dilate in hn; hymn 17, Mendelssobn: ‘Nazareth, Gounod: Communion service in Do, Reces- Tenori—Messrs, J. G. Bright, E. J. Brookings and L. F. ee i—Messrs, Frank D. Seiffert, C. Eci jtand John H. Seiffert, director, lias El the ¥ inent each festival. At each of these Sunday school services there will be offerings of money, cloth- ing and provisions for the poor. it the Metropolitan M- E. earch the Ch of Philip Thomas; will filed. Estate of Chas, Mosely; letters c. ta issued to Anthony Poh bak bond $500. Estate of Neste £. ast and Isaac L. Johnson; bond €12,000, Estate of P. Pitchivn; amended petition filed, Estate ‘T. J. McPlhenny; letters testamentary to Kate V. Egan. Estate of Anastasia Patten; 5 ng. James C. McGuire. James Goddard, Adolph Lenwitz, and Griselda Anderson were — ia sccounte om Kran. a3 Frazier. George F. leby. and James 8. wards, guardians, Titate of K.P. Barbour; will fled. Porice Covat—Juige Miller. To-day, Wm. Pryor, profanity; #5 or fifteos days, Jos, Hackett, colored, carrying « pistol; | $20 (or minety days, Raymond ¥. Burnett, colored, in: it es creonal bonds, Antonio Wells, ‘colored, aisordecty conduct; @5 or fifteen days, Fred Hawkins, vagrancy; inte - — > Hine ee ol bonds or sixty days. Maria Chum, E ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL | Sauare | Crosby. Tenori—Mr. W. D. McFarland. Mr. mas program is as fojlows: Mot i b> ‘ y colored, ¥ = 80. oll ; as o Volsen Bue isorderly conduct; €5 of fifteen days. Daniel Spe EE ; Saeeenes re See (EMP ES Moftet Warren & Yo the Reaime of “Glory, Moutgen QrConnell, dinordetly conduct: personal bomda RE: WO. NICE. BIGHT-ROO ox So Pe ee Mr. W. F. Brosn ‘Lawrence Fowler, 7 in Excelsis, Meinke; 4, F a * EB 'Sfooses, 401 Tot st. nw and St bee oe to nul. at owe raten of terest: bo dalay and director, Mr. H.C. Glasco, “Scott Monroe; “Ralph flat, Buck; GEORGETOWN. iy) fac itsenattd Wh rctaereearay [iP OCR RS SS eta rae | Pence ee ns, Set eta eeeees saiitengtililiin we sede - ~~ aol = an |—Fi at o 1e . by ). — pad 40 | ep °%650 per moutiench. ing; second’ Mase (eclemm High Mass) | C. Cox. Librarians’ Atvia belt Lord, Verdi: 2, Hark the Herald Angels: Men. se uhes al TLL N. Yeave. « ) | _ar9-ae ‘BEALL, BROWN —A BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM rot, near 12th st. ‘n.w., chs Tuo Honse, ne Have. and ‘M st. HOS. J. STALE! UR RENT — DESIRABLE HOUSE, ‘w.; 11 rooms and bath: all modern ian South front. rent $45 per month, key at 2 8 ran furn'ce.840 1403 31st, Lst. new. 16:36 14th.l gesto'er'm.40) Fur'd b'ses, $100 to HOUS! yeap; also, 21 F st. = Foe, RENTS W. CORNER 10TH AND L STS. .W.. 11 roo {OR RENT—TEN-ROOM DWELLING. CE! trally loested in ‘nw... 10 rooms, pal and in pertect onder throughio month, on sear lease. STEIGER & Ll 3 te {OR KENT—BY RO, HOLTZMAN, tate and Insurance Broker, 10th and F HOI LaPierre Hotel, 10th heated by nceatn Eleeunt rooms iti Building, “hireproof,2 ele. yators, heuted: by stenm, 1211 $100 cach, ™ YNN & NEWMAN, Real Estate Brokers, Atlantic Building. ES. ste. Dw | Bes Call t fez ONEY TO | M AT LOW. M°%£¥ To Loan ox TARFE AS 8 BONDS, CENT, PAYABLE QUARTEBLY, UME $100 50, $1000, SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. —9500, €1,000, ‘roma to sult" Lowestatenin ty bere. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, nv4-1m, LE ah Jowest rat rowed secu ‘smn GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H sts. MoXE%,..20, LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE AND jMhouher securities at lowest rates of interest. No de- ay. 348, F. BHOWS, Heal Estate ‘ee4-3m. A) Sitters if 20 years. Eesy paymenta, In event of death lous is canceled without further pay- w. IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 5, Lieut, aud Property turned over free of incmmbrance. | lanvof the United Secu vurity Life and Trust Cox Ipbia, is the Lest ever devised 10 enable par to own their Lomes for tite oruiuary cost of rent, lor w circular upd full explanation. 4-Gii_¥.H. SMITH & SON, Agente, 1222 F at, LOAN IN SUMS FROM #500 UPWAI AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ‘AND COMMISSION REAL ESTATE LN THIS DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F The of Phi M MOREE 70 Loan ‘estate security. 020 PCH eos 1427 Fen AN T RATES OF INTEREST ae EE Fa iw. iL ESTATE AT LOW- eS ext Bi WaASit Successor to DANE: Pata contsin- a small. wun articles. rd if left at 9: ound oun ‘small Bouey and otlier — #2 REWARD — SATURDAY, om Sehuetzen park, 7th street road, black a1 beavle hound gry. ‘Above reward {oF ber rett 7th st. oF Schuetzen park. WAL FLAM, no tae, La returned to G. HUNT, 14601 1. reward paid by returning) to ri fey O3T—YESTERDAY AFTE! N OR NEAR the Bthest. dev ot, lady's pocketbook, containing 7 legrai.” Hieward will bo paid on retura oi " ZED GENTLEMAN'S POCK- a bt of notes and bill Use toany one but owner. Liberal re if Star office. Massachusetts ave, tae, Dor Keys and fermon d Pennaylvanin ave ev om steel ring. Reward at 1316 Equity, wherein Jumes T. compixinants, aud Bernard L. Au ant {shall at HALF-PAST URvay AFTERNOON, NINTH, AD. 1888, sell four juare hence east alo north ; Phe purchase “of 100 in required ae ot Gonveyunctug ab ‘the | chaser's cost. If the terms dof within ten dai athe risk DUNCANSON 4) and ‘ve (5), with the improvements, one thousand ‘and 1001), at the southwest corper of the Trustee reserves the ‘cost of the defuui: ‘are a W front of the cton, in io ‘one ning ‘suid square, and runn i the north line ‘of O' street south 10) feet; thence ‘slong the ‘eastern 30) feet to the pluce of ‘ht iu common of sfourfoot money to be all cash. the me the property’ recondiug at the bur ‘ie crm of saicare uot complied with : viaer, of the ic juntaner, EUGENE ¥. ALNOLD. I rustee, 458 bs ne, BROS, Aucta, digz22 Esra 1840, Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sons, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE $16, 818, $20 and 925. LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES (the best made), e @4, 85, $6, 87 and upward FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 PENNA AVE, HOLIDAYS. FINE FRENCH MARBLE OLOCKS, AT at The music at 5-o’clock service wi deles, from Novello, for the Offertory. At the 10:30-o'clock Mass will be sung Marzo's Mass, with the Gaudeamus from Diabelli for the Offertory. Vespers at 40'clock. Giorza’s Ves- Pers, Mozart's Magnificat: Wiegand’s 0” Saluta- Fis, and Tantum Ergo, by Weigand. The choir a Composed of the following eingers: Soprani: Miss Ida Miller, Mrs. Frank Ruppert, Miss A. . Alti: Miss Alice McCabe, Mis i ‘iss Annie Miller, Teno. jer: Mrs. Mary 5 St, Patrick's church—Glory to God, Dielma: ‘Mass, Hayden's No. 3; Veni Creator, Millard; | Adesie Fideles, Novello; 0, Sulutaris, (bass | solo), Karst: Tantem — Berge. rani— | Miss Florence Davies, Mra. Win. Hw Combs, 42 | Misses M. C. Dyer, M. O'Rourke, L. Ball, J. Mudd, L. Meinke,'s. ‘Columbus,’ A. Daly, B. | Bingham, B. Hickey, M. McCarthy and V. ‘Johnson.’ Alti—Miss Agnes Walsh, Mrs. Brant, | Miss H. Becker and Miss 8, Bartell. ‘Tenori— r. Frank Fennell, Mr. E.T. Rogers, Mr. J. | Berg and Mr. G. Marmion. Bassi—B. A. Kyat | Mr. J. Adrian Epping, Mr. P. C. J. Treands, land Mr. G. Becker,’ Organist, Miss Loulie | Boone. |. St. Augustine's church, 15th street.—Church illuminated and opened ‘at 4:30 a.m. Before Mass, English hymn, with Glory Tibi. trumpet accompaniment, Dielman; 5 o'clock, H Mass (trumpet and organ), Mozart's 11 celebrant, Rev. William Hooman; sermon by same; offertory, Adiste Fideles, Noveilo; Low ‘Mass at 7, 7: High Mass, with select orchestra; Muss, Hayden's Imperial; celcbrant, Rev. Michael J. Welsh, rector; deacon, Rev. William Hooman; sub-deacon, Rev. Richard T. Burke. Before Muss, Adeste Fideles, with orchestra; offer- tory, In Hoe Noele, Cuglieri; benediction after Musa; O, Salutaris, baritone solo (with i and cornet), Giorza; Tantum Ergo. Wiegan Laudate Dominai Choir—Organist and leader, Mr George Lue mann; soprani—Mrs. Meztiner Irving, Miss Aunie Dey, Miss Mattie Martin, Miss) Mary Simms, Miss Hannah Johnson, Miss Clara Wheeler, Miss Mary Weldon; alti—Miss La- vinia Dey, Miss Sarah Coakley, Mise Car Johnson, Miss Julia Jobnson, Miss Aide Cole, Miss Agnes Robinson, Miss Lottie Cc tenori—Mir, Jobn Ignatius Jackson, Mr. Vin- cent Duvall, Mr, James symms, Dr, Augusta; Vessi—Mr. W. T. Benjamin, Mr. Joe Simms, Dir. Alphonsus Jackson, Mr. John Cole, Mr. Willie Goodrich, Mr.’ ‘Thomas Benjainin; librarian—Mr. Henry A. Jackson, Bt. Stephen's church—At St, Stephen's chureh there will be four Masses, at 5, 7, 9 and Mo'clock, ‘The 5 o'clock Mass will be con- ducted by Father O'Connor. ‘The Masses at 7 and 9 o'clock will be low Masses. At 11 o'clock Father O'Connor will celebrate solemn High Mass with deacon and sub-deacon. ‘The In Hoc Nocte and Adeste Fidiles. The choir will be composed of the following: Mra, Mary Gillen organist and directreas. Soprani, Miss Katie Power, Miss Sarah Maher, Maggie Gow- ans, Miss Joe Carey, Miss Nellie MeAulifie, Miss Susie McDermitt, Miss Ulmer and Mra, jaltis, Mrs, Dessez, Mies Minnie Boyd: tenori, Sr. Michael Maher and Mr. Fred Vaux; i, "Mr. Burrus, Mr. Walters, Mr. Bechtel and Mr. Bart, The sermon will be delivered by a priest from Georgetown college. St. Joseph's—Masses at 5 an@ 10:30 a, deste Fideles, ‘The choir will be composed of : Suprani, Mes- be Mozart's Twelfth Mass, with the Adeste Fi- | M ), 9, 9:30, and at 11 o'clock Grand | ‘Mercadante. No vespers. | Chiffelle.” Organist and choirmaster—D. B. northeast, Rev. James W. Clark rector, will be an early celebration of the Holy Commuuion at 7 a. m.; second celebration at 11a. music will be: Processional by ye Faithful: Introit, Pralm Celestis; Offertory, Gounod’s Nazareth; hymn, Of the Father's Love Begotten; Nunc Dimittis Gregorian; Recessional, While Shepherd’ Watched. ‘The choir consists of Masters New- comb, Benjamin, Miller, Holmes, Soule Dodge, Dawson, Holmes,’ Soules, Clark, and Messra, Sayles ‘and Bryan; organist, W. F. Flather; server, R.A. H. Clark. The Children’ Christmas will be on St. John’s day. St. John’s, 16th and H streets, 11 o'clock a m. services, Rev. Win. A. Leonard, rector. as- sisted by Rev. Dr. Weaver and Rev. Wm. McKee, “Dr, Leonard will deliver the sermon. Morning prayer, Processional, hymn 19, Adeste Fidetes, Barnby; Special Psalm, Russell; Gloria Patri, in F, Calkin; Te Deum,'in E, Barnby; Benedictus, Buck. ’ Holy Communion, Introit Anthem. Tours; Kyrie, im E flat, Woodward; Gloria Tibi, Woodw: Hymn 18, “Old Saint Martin’s;” Offertory Anthem, Stainer; Ascrip- tion, *Praise God from Whom.” Gul Franc; Sanctus, Camidge; Euch=ristic Hymn, Hodges: Gloria in Excelsis, Old_ Chant; Nune Dimittis, Anon.; }Recessional, Hymn 17, Mendelssohn, | Choir—Bassi, H. O. Edmonds, R. H. Atkinson, J.C. Spencer, W. 8. Norvell, Ernest H. Daniel; | tenori; Jas, G. Traylor, Arthur Barp:s, W. H. | Daniel, W. G. Penney: alti: Wallace Orme, | Spencer Hilton, Harry Putsche, Edward clair; soprani: Mills Thompson, Percy Daniel, Alfred Clifton, Clifford Church, Walter Hilto Laurence Hazard, Thomas Stratton, Julius | Kiesecker, Frank Bagley, Willie McKee, Fr | | Biackford, Geo. Dyer.’ Bay: Daniel, Mise ‘ted with the chureh will hold a “Carol | at 4 o'clock p. m. St. Andrew's P. E. church, corner 14th and | Corcoran streets, Rev. J, Perry, rector. | Morning service and Holy Com:au: t 11a. | m. The following program of music will be rendered: Processional, hymn 16; Venite, Dud- . 2, Patten, Al: Gloria | | Patri, No. Te Deum Laudemus, | | Jalius Edouard Meyer, in C; Jubilate Deo, | Mosenthal, in C; Introit, hymn 17; Gloria Tibi, Short; hymn 19; Offertory, Sing. O Heavens, Tours. Communion actus, Baker; | hymn 207; Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant. The | choir is composed of the well-known vocalists: | Soprani: Mrs. Annie Roemer-Kaspar, Miss | Laura Poole, Miss Bessie G. Sansom.” Con- | tralti: Mre. Annie Louise Powell, Miss S. H. | Dawson, Miss Claudia Moore, Miss Carrie Me~ | Callum. Tenori: Mr. J. M. Buchannan, Mr. F. | W. Bird, Bassi Mr. BF. Keller. Mr. Philip | Mauro, Mr. W. E. Abbott, Mr. E. B Fox. | Organist: Mr. J. W. Cheney. Director: Mr. F. H. Barbarin. of the Epiphany Christmas service, —Venite, in chant; Gioria Patri, | Tours; Te Deum, & P, Warren, in C; Bene- dictus, J. Barnby, in E: rrett; hymn 26; Miller, H. C. Pearson jac Leod, The services at St. James church, 8th street | 5, | delssohn; and Te Deum b; delssohn; 3, Gloria in Excelsis, Haydn, 4, Lor: with Glowing Heart I'd Praise ‘i hoe, Wiegan: , Mortals, Awake, Wil 6, O, Parad: Barnby. Choir: Soprano, Mrs. W. H. Gibsor alto, Miss Mattie yy; tenor, Mr. W. KR. Atkinson; bass, Mr. W. R. Lapham. Tames Caulfield, organist; Mr. “Congregational charch, 10th and G stree gatic el x Al ‘ta, Rev. 8. M. Newman, pastor.—The personnel of the choir is as follows: Suprani: Miss Currie Kidwell, Miss M. L. Doane, Mra. W. E. Bough- ton, Miss Belle Gifford, Miss Annie Craig. Al rf Mrx. Burnett, Mies d, Prot. . 8. Gibson, Tenori: Mr. Fred A. | Grant, Mr. D.L. Burnett, Bass: Mr. W. Boughton, Organist and director—Dr. J. Bischoff, ‘The service on Sanday morning at Li o'clock will include the following music: Organ elude, Bischoff; uuthem, ‘ours; Te Deum (Festival in E flat), Buck; Sing Allelulia Forth, Dud hymns, 274 and 279, organ postlude, 8. Bach. BM’Kendree M. E. church, Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and 10th streets north- west, Rev. C. Herbert Richa-dson, pastor, will hold Christmus services on to-morrow. At 11 a. m, the Christmas sermon will be preached by the pastor, and excellcat musical exercises, rendered by’ the well-known choir of the church. The program embraces hymn. Waile Shepherds Watched Their Flocks cht, Handel; Hallelujah, Choras, by Danke; And there were Shepherds, solo ‘and chorus, Wil- liaras; Hark, the Herald Angels Sing,” Mon- yy Spencer Loyd, At 7:30 p. m., in addition to several appropriate recitations, the musical service will inelu Joy to the World, the Lord is Come, Hande sing, Ob, Heavens, Danke: All Hail, the Pow Hail, Thou Once De- of Jesus’ Name. Holden .. | Spised Jesus, Marchio, und Jubilate in ©, Dud- Back. Choi vader, Miss Ketic V, Wil- son;cornetist, Mr. Elpbonzo Youngs, j1 gunist, Mise Laura Chapel; soprani, Misse Ketie V. Wilvon, Nellie Hodgkin, Bertie Thompson, Ide Biscoe, Mollie McKee and Mrs, Wm. K. Bradford; alti, Misses Katie Lewis and V. Crook; tenor, Mr. H. Donobue: bassi, Mesers, Wm. L. Wilson, L. G. Wilson, Harry Yourg, 8.8. Nelligan." Paptist church, 8th and H streets or- At Calvary northwest, “Rev. Samuel H. Greene, pastor, the program iv as foliows: Organ Voluntar; Oferiory (Christmas Hymn), Guilmant, M: Jarvis Butler: Uniold Ye Portals, mod, choir; Doxology; Praise God from Whom all Blessing Flow, choir and congrega- tion; invocation, pustor; chorus; The Mar ous "Work Lebold Amazed, Haydn, choir; reading cf tue Scriptures, pastor and congre- gation; ntioch, Hendel, choir ai.2 con- gregatio ices and box offerings: solo basso; Christmas, Harry Rowe Shelley, Mr. C. Rice; prayer. God, Goun ist Thompsor Mr.’LiMlebridge and Mr. Fusitt; itor; chorus; Hallelujah, Handel, Mrs. Kheem, Mr. Jarvis Butler. foliows: Soprani: Misees Thompson, Bartlett, bat Swartwout, Connelly and Mrs, Taylor, Alti: and Misses Troxall. Ayer, Woodward, Walker, McK and Smith. Tenori: Messrs, Lille- bridge; Judd, Parkhurst, Szvmelinyi, 5 and” Wilson. Bas: Messrs. Hice, Puitt, ‘Taylor, Bishop, Stickney and Evans. Orgunist: Mr. Jarvis Bygier. Chorister: Mr. George H. Litlebridg. Mr. F. vichenbach has arranged a program of Christmas music for the bells, and on Tues- day morning, nt 6 o'clock. be wili play the SO, Heavens, | astor; quartette, Oh, 'Sing to | 63 tlude; Grand Choeur, D major. Guilmant, | The choir is constituted as | by Mr, Jas. W. W: that he had Wednesda: days’ leave-of Sergeunt Buil of this Robins was visited last ni 2sth street, by meu him a from Mr. Austin Herr arrived at Yokohama, Japan, on fter @ stormy passage.——Ten absence has been gaat w KH. it at his residence, 1948 Ts Of bis congregation, omy - Water im the river at this ug to the high northwest winds railed for the past few days, axp Coxprrioy or Waren at 7 Falls, temperature, 32: condition, Teseryoir, temperature, 36; condi- north connection, 7; condition at south jou. 15; distributing reservoir, temper- 35; condition at influcnt gate-house, 8} condition at eiflluent gate-house,3. ALEXANDRIA, Rescvev rnom Deata.—Mr. Orlando W. formerly oyster and later com With the tax collector's office, walked overboard at King-xtreet dock last night and was rescued by the Messrs. Hill and the police when life | was nearly extinct, He was carried to the station-huu-e and with the assistance of physi- cinns wus fully resuscitated. Mr. Wood has been in ill health for several months, and of late his mind bas been affected. He is kindly | cared for by Tax Collector Hill at his home, on South Water street, Hep ox Svsricio.— colored bore Jas. Coleman and Jno. Brooks—are held at | the station-bouse this morning on suspicion of being ‘Gommected with the Fecent robberies at Sefer Blouse’s, at end of King street, and ut Airs, Downey's, tn--the village. Nores.—The steamer city of w Waren is very low which have fternoon on the © -amer Jubilee at Cameron street dock, but it \.s eaouy extinguished without turning in an ‘The Alexandria thief is no respecter of persons. Last night he stole the ‘s | doormat.—An old named Chas, Cox is now held in jail for examination as « od half naked in the street, x oe Perpetual Building associe- tion at fu last meeting’ loaned $4,000 at 8 per cent discount, Transfers of Real Estate. Deods in fee have been issued as follows: Margaret G. Halpine t e—. BU. Ni F. Stat to W. H. Jackson, pt. I tate; $510, Gottlob Hoos to Chas, part 19, sq, 513; 3,900. J. W. Her- to Harriet M. Whitcomb, = , a” 26, #q. 569; £1,769. Barry F. J. Shadd » lot 8, vec, 3, F im " Manntace Licenses, —M: lirenses have TAP 5 dames Moore, Getz and Mauoney, and Misses bassi—Messrs, J. Henry | chimes of Metropoliten M. E. church. A num- om (nip avesa Poskuroot Eosoevanes. wines aoe Milligan, Horhback, Bosiean, Joyze and Koch: | ter. Q. A. Pearson, F. A. | ber of scasonuble selections will alao be ren- oe ee oa as Tewarded of returning to 908 Let. a. 1 alti, Mrs. Joyce and Misses Little, Rebstock | Ni Haghes. Organist and choir | Gavel to-morrow, merning- onli Mr. Relchem- | £2.'s. Cooke, Gebers ©. Exper aul’ Marts To OST—FRIDAY MORNING, LIGHT TAN-COL- and Seibert; tenor, Mr. McCabe; bassi, Messrs, | master—Q. A. Pearson, The new rector, Rey. | bach wili rng the old year out an eo new i and ored Pug; wore sane. Return to reward. Ost—A SMAI y KM Lite Rewardir retisied wiore collar with’ name on 206 address B 18th at. sud receive liberal Rebstock, Harrington and Mehler; ‘organist and director, Mr. C. B. Donch, Immaculate Conception—Early Mass at 5:20. ‘The choir will revder Giorzas Mass, and at Randulps B. . will not assume the | duties of the position until Sunday, Decembez | 30. j St. John’s church, Georgetown, D.C., Rev. J. i year in when the proper time arrives, Religious Liberty aud Free Schools. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEST PLOFOSED BY Contec; W. T. Hennings and Lucinda Dish- man. a en ANew Miurrany Comrany.—The Light Infautry, on independent mili a 3 Ti Offertory Novello’s Adeste Fidel t Regester, rector, Order of service, morn- a ne * i Other furnished and wnfurnished Houses, to which | Lasicviend gh ipsantel U0 s'clock Hagan Bictconte Mass oatil be | tage ttecemiiorat, sagem 119; Venite, ‘chant; | ‘The Senate vesterday afternoon, on motion | Pais: was organized lest 2S wo seh attention, Fees Berne ea ee ee | atind Oo FL WELatts SJoaxsox & Lorran. gi atthe Orfertory Hac Nocte Cum Natus | Gloria Patri, J. H.“Lewis; ‘Te Deum, 4. B. | of Mr. Blair, referred to the committee on ed-| the voit the tollorine p> 4 ing persue trots ous oiice, Seek a tckasdid ia sc Ted es a Re BY d'Veni Creator, by La | Dykes; Benedictus, J. B, Dekes; hymn 17; Ky- | ueation and labor the Joiut resolution which . 4 first-class boardius-house: canbe rented on. a 10 | Tease; “every. room well’ lighted’ stable on lot room and 3 baths and’ 0: N. AVE. IN THI wing business section, suitable for biusiness E oF 38 GENTLEMEN TO OCCUPY A farniahed rootn with board for $5 xen hu porthwest part of ety. ‘Address B aD. Siar otiee. i 20, 25, 37%, 60c. to $1. Beautiful All-wool Plaids ut a : 50c. An imnicuse line of Hdkis., Mufflers and Gloves | Mrs. Jordan, Miss Van Doren, Mrs, Walsh, Mrs, from Se. to $1.50. Afull stock of Table Linen and Napkina, Fancy Towela and ‘Tidies, White Bedspreads from $1 to $6. Bed Couforts and Blankets trum 75c. to $12.50. Hache. Soprani—Miss Kearon, Beanet, Misses Daily, Walter and Allen; alti— Mrs. King, Misses Sauter and Nolan, Mra. New- | ton, Miss Noonan and Mrs. Benner; tenori— the, John Weidman and ries, Mendeisshon; Gloria Tibi. 357, Hutchins; | Offertory, Sing. O, Heavens, 8, Tours; | tence, L, B. Whituey; Recessional, hymn 464. Holy union. Sanctus, Gloria in Excelsis; hymn, Nunc Ditmttis. Director, | hymn 33; leton. | proposes the following amendment to the cun- tution : we Bee. 1. No state shall ever make or main- tain any law ting an establishment of religion, or ibiting the free exercise thereof. ta firwt—einin: mpecial nitcu imapea dantcer bee nics Dy dation of table boarders, um #iven 1303 katicre Dr. F. 8. Berbarin; ist, W. E. Middl Leo ‘Bicitely basal ‘The music will be rendered. by ‘a. vested choir | of twenty-nine men and boys, assisted by « chorus of sixteen ladies, al5-eotw ‘Muffs, Boas and Stoles, from 50c. to $8. Fancy ‘Soaps; Gloria and Silk Umbrellas, gold aud silver handles, from $1.25 to #9. Fancy Gossumers. All the above-named Goods suitable for Christmas Presents, aud no fancy prices. Leo Steiffel; Messrs. Martin Grant, Henry Jordan, Robert Paul Bosswell, George Riley and Arthur Delevigne; director—Prof. Emil Mori; orgunist—Miss Jennie Glennan, Holy Ts etown—Mass at 5 a.m., “See. 2. Each state in this Union shall es- tablish ‘gpd maintain a system of free public schools @lequate for the of ail the St. Paul's chapel—High Mass will be cele- | children living therein, between the ages of six brated at 7 o'clock, at which time i i FUR- Appoint | for entertaining; first-c it modern terms Store open-until 10 o'clock in the cvening. at wile Haydn's Mass No. 3 will be rendered. T La Hache’s | Mass will be rendered. Low Masses will be cel- | beso; knowlcdge, aud in virtue, moral : 4 ** | An interesting sesxion of the Prince George's " UTTRELL ill be composed of: Soprani— | ebrated at 8 and ¥o'dlock. The music at the | and the principles of the Christian religion. vy bald at Merteene” es wel, Kearnoy,L. Sweeney. ME | last Mass will be by the junior choir. | But mo money raised by taxation im by | yorterday, President Lewis Ford presiding. The azote 718 Market Space. ey; Millet, Mary E. Wilson and Mrs, Kas- | _ Christ church. East Washington, Rev. Gilbert | law or any money or other property or credit | esting was the fullest ever hell by the amo- eae eS, ae oe Bay, a Weitzel, | F. Wil pea cepetieey epee be peer belonging to any munici iD, OF tO | Ciation® The echool board was im attendance. i —— = = i ell; tenori—! jon at 11 oO clock &. m. Order of music: ” . Fok BENT-9-R00M BRICK, 1008 Panavevewa Store ol pera e Dane Messrs, — I janenshini Gloria, k;_ Te x Wn. ee sg eh 2a wey Seavekbct and tebe enan; orgauist— | Sehnecker;Jubilate, Corbin; Gloria Tibi, Fupere were veod . es pet. vi and 10th, 13 TLLIAM OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK P.M. Spark , F%, RENT— abies a es; all mod iuspe,: flantie Batdimue, 200 PF RENT—BRICK HOUSE ON a only $30 per months, 14TH ST UNFURNISHED, Hampapire wve., 16: ated imp’ on™ Onice rooma 1216 1d 18th et, from Jen 1» BeRSO: 1508 Hat, season...- 1323 13th at., with stable, season: Grant Lown ita, We have many other caoice ‘on application. BEALL, BRO’ y 3. JAMS, GEO.W, McELFRESI:, AUTHOR- Wit vate Peete hueney. ‘Spmusinneat gt romptly attended to und strictly confidential. Office Gren tithgura @. WiLLiaiioy Manger O96 Fane m0 ALYDORA." THE ONLY EFFECTIVE PREPA- ruivut, for DEVELOPING the BUST. ATTEN- UALED aud UNDEVELOPED FORMS made gad besutinl SEVER FAILS. USED EX ‘TRUMENT! . OLD STAND 18 voclaaw ‘becoad 0) PLACE rice" hddfese or allatO40 we ROPOSALS FOR WATER.CLOSETS, LUMBEI ND NAILS “December 22) 108H Sealed Prot or Toteof useful and pretty things at moderate, prices. HANDRENCHIFES. Honduercinets, 2 Henaatliched Silk at Hemstiteled at SUMBRELLAS. spun sud tile A *SIEN'S NECK of beautiful patterns of Satin-lined 0c. we have s line of teat a Paubatity AND RSLOVES, We keep only reliable | ‘ DObn BABIES DOLE ‘Babies at Scbulth At 2be. At 0c. jue for HOBIE! An assortment. within the reach front vatiely of bandon" Wo'e, iad the Line-eyun for wear. WEAN, We hove ju edging ey broad Beatis 83; excellent of pretty faced fine FANCY ARTICLES. Work and Toilet Boxes, Craig, Probey, Abbott and S J. F. H. Blois; director—F. W. Barbarin. St. Peter's—At early Mass at 5 o'clock the following music will be rendere Mase, “'Fhere were Shepherds" Ve chorus, Wagner; at the Offertory, and Alleluia,” duett and chorus by Silas; at Communion, “Adeste Fidelis,” novell, Go- noud’ . “St Cecilia,” will be sung. Mass, “Laudate,” Wagner, ‘The choir wi composed of soprani—Miss Hattie Ritchie, Misses Hurtbrecht, Blaine, Teuber, O'Connor, Mrs. cht and Miss Kearson; alti Misses Kelly, Nolan, Kubel, Rebstock j Mehler; tenori—Messrs. Mos Mara, Mazzulto; — bass—Meesrs. | it & 3: Kabel, "The cause program will organist—8. J. Kube! 1 same program berendered at 9 o'clock Mass, After | bassi: Deum, hymns Nos. 19and 24, Hutchins; Oftertorytherk! Hark! Lapham, Holy communion. ‘Sanctus, Gilbert; Lymn No, 210, Hutchins; Gloria in Excelsis, Hickox, Members of choir. Soprani: Miss Avra Bright, Bue Wilson, Izore Patterson, | Mattie Morgan; alti: Miss Mattie Ballie Yates; tenori 8. Smith, Will om, W. E. Miller, W. B. rose, A. E. Glascock. Hunter Fulton Bichards; director: J. i Hi tal t) i _ VERY shown: JF 08, RENT_ELEGANT, BANKING, office roots 19 the haadeoue ing Building, 14190 st new: fre Prost UL. Navy. rea edi BE ERIOR, W. Broass eee’ JESUP Se atbek Re meni ‘A ful line of Dress Goods, all colors and qualities, at siunch cloth for a5. presents Dress Petternof 6yds Xetnw. | E vuree fisHive é ae 1 Bi 7 fi i i Hd t fh Li Hs Geo. i Es 5 Hl i fi i F i t i : | f e e al i Hl