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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, HECEMBER 24, 1890—-ITWELVE PAGES. SONGS FOR CHRISTMAS. | ‘dedicated tathe Rt. Rev. Monsignor T. 8. an), einer Seb; Gia aad r tes Mace re rong Sane: ‘hat the LOADS OF CHRISTMAS THINGS, TOMORROW'S FOOT BALL GAMES. ‘it e time this — bone had been suiticient! -_—— ‘Stustcaa Services to Celebrate the Great | Adexto Fidelin, Novella The same ‘music val Sedge Wilson and Senator Rlsckbura Ap-| EF upon re t Wa [a not Busy Times at the Post Office and Expres: | The Columbias to Meet Crack Players—The esti: rendered at 11 o'clocl benediction O, fard’s Behalf. at A bone would been ‘Onices. School-Athiettc Game. — | Salutaris (duet), by Baril; ‘Miss ES peal in Ward's into is The foot ball men of the Columbia Athietie THE LETTER CARRIERS WEIGHED DOWX WITH) C105 deserve the thanks of all admirers of that SANTA CLAUS’ MAIL—A GREATER BUSINESS THAR | moet interesting sport for the «ystematic and YROORAMS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE cHURCHES— | Vandoren; contralto, Mrs. ‘M. Maina; Tantam xaxp woaks oF onEat xasrens to mx| Ergo (chorus), by A.J. Davia. Soloists: RENDERED BY FINE ciHorms—rtux srxcens | Pave. en Florence Davies; contralto, Mrs. THE TESTIMONY CAREFULLY GONE OVER AxD SHOWN TO BE IX FAVOR OF THEIR CLIENT— ‘ i Main Mr. James Collins; basso, Mr. lead man. rk of the pistol ball ne work they have done this year to give Wao WiLL JOIN IS THE ERVICES OF SONG. | 4! Tiyan baritone; Signor 3 Manas chores SS Acqurrras, sackows sans | 2 ed main. ‘The ma pistol Dall was peagrabacapeiceaenecioarg energetic he ae soprano, Miss Vandoren, Mrs. W. H. See en ae nd al ea ferd did not shoot toward — ee The joy and gladness which is associated | (Prt Sines py + i Madd, MC. Dyer, apLen. mg reg Bye ree rari | Teny one thinks this is not the Christmas | Plaverw ef the country. - the man, the direction of the post, only with the observance of Christmas finds fitting p Bingham. M. E. O° ‘trait tha snark of Gin bales wee Gunes peeve U. ‘The results of their labors are seen not season # trip to the city post office will soon ie convince hit of bis eror Lang line of wit | Wud ga ick at se by he umber a ing people crowd around the windows where | teams put in the field by other organizations. Packages are weighed and stamps sold. To ac- | It hax ‘ared letter year for foot ball and commodate the unusual crowds two of the | the Columbins will close it with their Christmas row. This Vy stamp clerks have been stationed in the long | GAT gume tomorrow. ‘This game will probably A ‘the most int ti of the year. A number grimy corridor in front of the windows, and | Of Washington tovehave this seer borne aff te B. h expression in the music which is a feature of M. W. Pierce, Misses S. Bastell, C. goes G. the Christmas services in the churches. The Porbeck, M.Herlihy, Miss Lewis; tenor, Messrs. musical programs, which are given below, have J0n Davies, E. C. Rogers, Dr. H. B. Heath; been prepared with great care, and in their plea rendition the members of the various choir : —_ demonstrate the development which church The mosic has reached in this city. There is per- deste F jovello: Kyrie ee ee ee ctory, exutet Cane’ ba; Revels? which has so attracted and inspired the great g,, “4 Be: 7 4 Tt was generally thought that this might morning to night weighing and stamping 3 § lictus, Gounod; Agnus 3 could Christmas presents that on their to writers of Church music as that of the birth of Finale Noel, Adam. Sermon by | Mioe Suit. ‘Tenors—Meers, Richard Bright, and Judge Hoge's | Pv aimaniy striking n bone Sete as if ditce | some distant city or village. ‘The amount of Christ and their compositions in point of grand- Be 2 J. Solemn Ligh mass at 11} Wm. Churchill, John Colley, R. I. Geare, it 4 ma: Silver ‘Trumpets, Vi- | Stanley Hinrichs, Wm. Langtree, George B. Kowini; Veni Creator, | Pfeifer and Chatles L. 3. Ske rath. | Baenoe— , Rossini; ofertory, A ide- | Messrs. c. Frank Bright, Wm. B. ‘The rendition of productions of this character Sanetas and Penedictus, Rossini; | Bushby, Harry Van Deke, Edward van Dy} contributes to the devotional character of the ink; finale, “Tho ‘Word. is | H. Edmonds, Oscar Hindrichs, 4. D. Price an¢ i * by large congregations ounod: organ voluntary, Der | H. H. Thompson. Harry Leighter, organist; ; Soprano Vaematen octamer aueenin 1 T M Randolph J. Geare, director. © of Nights; While Shepherds Watched’ Their bs —— oo relock. ir: Soprano, Mrs. M.” Irvi Christ Church, Rev. G. F. Williams, rector, | Flocks by Night, music by Chas. H. Chaso; Calm day of the church. While special services are | yieses A. Dey, M. Si G street southeast between 6th and ith. Holy on the Listening Ear of Night, by F. A. Lyman, held on Christmas day in the Episcopal. Catho- guson, C. Wheeler, J. communion, 8 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock serv- | with organ obligato, soprano and tenor solos, lie and in the charches of other denemi . L. Lofton, 8. Coak~| ice, with sermon by the rector, the following | duet and fall chorus in unison; Offertory, yet among some denominations the Sunday . Johnson, A. Kobinson, Mr. A. Jackson | music will be rendered by the choir: Venite, | Gloria from Mozart's 12th mass, organ; Behold, Tollowing is observed with special reference to | and Mrs. R. Broughton: tenor, Messrs. Ign. | Gloria, Gerrich; Te Deum, Sudds;|I Bring You Good Tidings of Great Joy, J: the events commemorated by Christmas. Fol- | Juekson, V. Duvall, J. Simms and D. Jackson; | Jubilate. Wagner; Gloria Tibi, i; Mande Crament. with soprano soloand obligato, base, . eur of treatment and harmony in detail are for the govern- | little force that it oP in ite course within not exceeded in the range of masical creation. ment. Senator | the man’s neck. alone furnished con- sana ea ae #2 pgprsncas as ~ coed et Blackburn, w bo | clusive evidence, but taken in connection with season pear is something | college mee s Columbine =~J » | the other testimony proved beyond a doubt | really amazing. Ordinarily the packages and | mong men will ~~ has sat throug! $ bundles do not const ‘of | has done such phenomenal work with ja} | that the ball could not have struck the neck of - titute a very large part ’ the whole trial | adier direct from the mouth of the pistol, the mail matter, but at ye merrye Christmasse | ton this year. Asa base ball player he is well R... with his left arm| Heference was also made to the experiments | $2808 they come in and go out of the offices by | Known in the District and has many friends. Sin a sling, as|mado with a similar weapon and pillar as add | 2° hundreds of bushels, and tomorrow the let-| Ordway of Lehigh is another man who fe ax. y of | ing another link in the chai cfatihenbe. ‘The | F carriers will have their usual leather bage | Popular in Washington and bas made ® great e result pillar was set up. the was fired so that | Tinforced by big two-bushel canvas sacks, one | Tecord.on his college team. The Columbias his accident in | Cvery ball must strike the pillar just asthe bul- | Ve each thoulder. There will be morning | *uffered most keenly from this work in the Kentucky, bas | jet struck the pillar in the Marble Saloon and | deliveries tomorrow as usual, and it is necdloss | game they played at Lchigh College and it was SENATOR BLAcKBURN. been one of the | in every case the bullet was deticcted in the | {0 *2) the carriers will have all they can at- | {ound simon imposible to stop his long rune most prominent figures in this case that has al-| very direction that the fatal ball must have tend to. ith hima is Porter of the same team, who is as wing oRrams i 2, i yone on the i NO DELAY IN SEXDING OR DELIVERING. good in every respect as Ordway. lowing are the pr: arranged for Christ- " . Kenjamin, J. Simms, T. | and Rejoice, 8; Hymns 19, 24, 23, 211; | and Gloria with fall chorus. The church choir | 7@24Y aroused so much attention. While he has to g me Te eat order ty hits man eRe ee cs 0 Rate eke peas vant oe hc de mas day in many of the churches: Benjamin, W. Gooderich, J. Cole, J. Parron | Sanctus, Gilbert: Gloria in Excelsis (old | is composed of the following members: Misses | all outward appearances been less active in the | . y was covapied by Adler. This alone ceed ter that is going through the schafien tn oll known here and will undoubtedly receive @ Catholic. and B. Chasley. chant), Festival Postlude (organ). ‘The choir | Jennie H. Spies and Edith Reiley, Soprano | conduct of the case, examination and cross- | disprove the charge of murder unless the Jury | city jast now, the mai — gt powers og waria welcome. Immacniste Conception.—High mass at 5:30 Episcopal. includes Misses Sue H. E. Wilson and Izorah | soloists; Missea Emily Scrivener, Mamie Wood, | examination, it wan well known that he made an arbitrary and pase of its power. | "7 ing on time | . Anrong the Washington plavers who will take a.m.; kyrie and glorie from Mozart's 12th mase;| Church of the Ascension = unjas At 7:30.a.m. there | Patterson, soprani; Mines Eleanor Simonds | Lona Gibson, Lillie Heffner, ’ Oda Calkiount ; credo, sanctus and benedictus from Giorza: with mnrie by the |ard Edna B. Cross, alti; Messrs. James 8. | Lizzie Brunger and Nettio Walliams, Mr. J. H- | Reni appeal for the dctendant befove the: jurr, ‘Agnus Dei from Weber in G; offertory, Adeste | chapter of praise. At 11 o'clock there will be and being distributed as fast as they arrive.’| pastare 0 Domneli,Dyor and Pleming of George 5 er GOVERNMENT'S ONLY GROUND. a ine blochadonnd, paeentee | wos whose [meer so near deieating — Smith ord W. B. Atkinson, tenori, Mesers. | Gslleher, tenor soloist, and Mesrra. Harry | puts “pPCa! secon @ began 4 | Jadge Wilson stated that the government bad | of having their presents delayed at the office umpia on sgiving day, and Taylor, Fidelis: High mass at 11:90 a.m.; Haydn's 20 prayer, sermon and holy communion. | Chas. P- Roberis, Brook Crow and R. J. Lowry, | Young, Diller B. Groff, jr., Frank Minor, Wm. | rather eager to get food, beats ieorn witch io | rested ita case upon the only ground thut wes Oe teechemeed plein oremenn| [ete th fener nn oe bemeng Jd Mass; ofertory, Alma Virgo: soprano solo and | The church choir will render the following | basal Mr, James's. Smith, choir director: Mr: | Terry, Georgo Gibson, Will Gace, alfred Smith Ge See stoguenca cl dae Gunster trem Ree: | open to thems, ro seanech, by Ward him. | put the sation ince then of twenty-one moe | wen bnew toned mention. Tho caw of ie Orns; Noonan. Choir— i, | music: Organ prelude, Christmas hymn, Gi Robe: 4 , organist * ‘trial i 4s made < : t set for 11 dws prey Miss Noones’ Mee Jotan, Mire Downing! Mrs’ | sant; procensfonal hyian, 19, Adesbe Widelis; | _ ®t. Mark's Charl, Hev. A. P. Stoele, reetor.— | and director. backy ond mign the trial was Teaumed. e little {eclf that he had “done for the d—— Jew.” | delivery division lias placed the office in a much | are being made for a large attendance’ the woah . and Arm-| Venite in DB flat, A. G. Robyn; Gloria Patri, | Early celebration of the holy communion at after 1 o'clock, every seat was taken and the | This was worthy of consideration and he would i 3il Vhi a5, ore isfact b. the | successful and interestin of the Bennett and Misses McGill, Wh es $ ; ‘The “Christmas Chimes.” open spacesaronnd and behind the rciling were | consider it. He would show that 1 Siarty | law allows thee ceoplopmenh ot al the wake . [- _ ong; i s hb P i; Te Deum, from the Elijah, | 7:30 o'clock. Matins and a second celebration paces : id fe would show that it was utterly | law allows the employment of all the substitute | may be expected. Wiles, b= Emer Riatincon and: Miva. Beebop ip betes Dans ‘Jubilate Deo, A. fag sand Blerpteeens by the rector at 11 o'clock, when | _ The following program will be rung on the | crowded with curious spectators. Several | and completely unreliable. In the first place | carriers at this season. ‘This addition to the | At S o'clock there will bea game between the tenori, Messrs. Forsyth and Stiefel; basai, | comb; Introit, “Arise, Shine, for Thy Light is | the following music will be rendered by the | bells at Metropolitan M.E. Church Christmas | *4ies were present. no two witnesses in the case who had testified | carrier force will give an added capacity | High School tr is As stated in yesterday cleven and the Athicticr of Mesars. Grant, Paul, Jas. Nolar, Myers, Jordan | Come,” Dudley Buck: Kyrie, Toura in F; | vested choir of eighteen boys and ten men, un- | morning by Mr. James R. Gibson: 1, Joy Bella, 7 - Stan, tho taking of | us to Ward's remarks had told the same story. | of 240 bushels of mail on the morrow's morn- | Capitol Lill, which promises to be ome of the beet \ je," Dt a testimony was completed and a little before 3 | Under exciting eh , | ing delivery alms’ Ales ° ee . : aad De Lacy: organist, Mies Jonnie Glennan. | Gloria Tibi, arranged from Batiste, Hymn 17, | der the direction of Mr. John E, Parker: Orford changes; 2, Angels from the Realms of | oelack Ade Clagett rove t0 make the rst argue | the. Sinrble Kaloon: that Mieke wo eeants | tg delivery alone. Almost all of the regular | ef Uhesearon. ‘Tlie tte areboth in excellent me caress herds" Ee G. Winchester: Offertory Avcrspitey, pealms, 19, 45. 85; Te Deam, Barrett; benedic. | G1FYs 9, God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen; 4, | manb.tor the prosecution. He began by saying | mind is inecondition to take careful note | weil, in order to prevent their. mail from ue- | sides this they bot coms together as winners im 4 xe Ge : ; fow:* | tus, Woodward; Introit, Hymm 17; Gloria Tibi, | Coronation; 5, Adesto Fideles; 6, Christians) | {MiiwhHe the had often asked. pleaded and | of what is said at the time. Witnesses are | cumulating on them too heavily. And then, a High maas at Soldiers’ Home 890 Christmas | “Praise God from Whom all Blewings Flo r morting, ecicbented by Hor. Father, Duskin. | Sanctes, 4, Hymnal: Communion Hymm. 206;| Paxton; hymn, 18: Glovis Patri. Woodward; | Awake: Salute the Happy Morn! 7, ie Marzo’s mas«—Offertory, Adeste Fidelis; com- | Gloria in Excelsis, W. W. Gilchri choir | offertory, ; Shine, for Thy is Come— 5 8, Ril Bells of Heaven: iction f oir i i ei i ; munion, There were Shepherds, Dudley Duck. | is ccmposed of the following named: Soprano, | Flvery; presentation sentence, Troyte: sanctus, to the World, the Lord is Come! 10, Guide Me, ci Gagoesh solic ta “chile be eo. |e ol Sar Waid Ns eae pis mind %0 a who #0 faithfally bring them their letters, day eee cen nce eee ea ee ee ee Sema Siri | Crna is pra Got hata Wacee AH ices | Wewed te cane, ine upceritoneepcceby | or hie, ony gotten feck ant Keumyes | Sada ety oad Sn 8 oe we jis Marguerite Eichorn; tenor, Mr. Al. Fen- enor, Mr. 1. G. Tray! Mr. elsis, 5 Nune Anon; : % Ee P - . iece showing its tremendous importance and nity and Ryder testified that the two » ; bass, Mr. Nolan; Mise Jennie | William Hoover; soprani, Mrs. K. Stone, Mrs. | cessional, 233. ‘The names of the choristers are | ings Flow; Westminster Chimes; National Peal. : ty and. Ryde ied tha: segs alesmscet ed ORION ee ee ae jenmie | [. 3. Mauro, Mrs. IP. Arundel, Mise Davis, | as follows: Sopranos, J. E . V. Walker, Tnsing expecisl emphasis upon the remarks that | shots were in quick succession. But Officers 099 ad me they have played so far this year, amd man’s life at the bands = ae brought to testify towhat wassaid and the gov-| too, Christmas isa great day for people to re- | lovers of thie sportare bound to see an excellent Conviction fer mardee. He made | ment has also tried toshow thatenough time | member in some substantial manner the men | RAC. A wafiicient force of policemen will be * zi = : : Very few Christmas packo i St. Joseph's —At the 5 o'clock high mass the | Miss Hirst. Miss Knapp, Miss Lockwood, Miss | G. V. Earnshaw, T. G. Howe, W. E. Hillyer, THREE ACCIDENTS. nae Sesea f° mee ry eoentoat oe = — pad we cone beehip oe eae exp sci choir will render the following music: Lefore | Calvert, Miss Russell; alti, Miss MacLeod, Miss | Theo. Dalton, A. Hamilton, J. W. J. Johannas, rf Hurdle's saloon to show how this furnished | trovethern, wade que rcs ayer ee mass Adeste Fidelis, by Novello: Marzo’s third | Hanson, Mrs. Guerry; teuori, Mr. 1. Davis, Dr. | E. T. Godwin, C. V. Everell, F. A. Wallace, W. | A Little Girl Run Over, a Horse Killed and | the motive for the trazedy that followed 60 | Al thee, ees ite eee staken; that is | other find their way to the dead letter office mass; at the offertorr, Landate, by Gounod. | C. 8. Filiott Mr. Charies Moore, Mr. R. | M. Shomo, L. E." Bradford and W. G. Ray; ‘8 Man Knocked Down, Seda aftec. “Hie cidicciel tho thers of foide: gre was of it. And if they were mistaken | But if there is any way of identifying a pack- “Boockiman The came music will be sang at’ 1030 o'clotk | Shefiield: organist, Miss McFarland; director, | altos, 8. W. Darrah, C. V. Samuel, T.” A. Brad- ; z Tense that the ball was aimed at the post and | wero Ue custance and the time then they | age the greatest care is taken that it aball find LT Melboberts The choir is composed as follows: Soprano, | Miss Virginia Evans. ford and It. 8. Tolson; tenors, J.'W. Shaw, Dr.} Three rather sad accidents occurred this | Tense that the ball was, aimed a is attention te Bae co prebably also mistaken about | its way to the proper owner, In the pouches | Parkman (capt). Quarter back \........ Clark Mesdamee Farrell, Mehler, Allen, Misses Prech, fol Charch, 16th and H streets, Rev. Harris, J. Gibson White, J. R. Gunnill, | morning on the streets to mar the beauty of ¥ e conversation. The stories of the | that reached Washington two badly broken par- | Hagman,,,,¢,. ht half back.......-Gregg {he alleged insanity of the defendant und ssid | two officers who were right together do not | cels were found. One contained s box of «mail | Brock... re Christ Is Of | agree. McCullom saw the same group stand- ons irpin. | Sbieldi named Maggie Fickling, the thirteen-voar-old | Ward's, who now came forward tonay that they | ing there ns he eame tana he told of whet he | RO",bes and the other an elaborate hairpin. all the time, never did eny- | heard Ward say. ‘he facts in the case show | however, and the packages were carctally tied hn dnlite w tm. nage. m until he was | that MeCullom was mistaken in saying that ie | org coordi a fellow man. After review | heard this conversation, because he says he did oe toe = poy D. P. Murphy, the veteran chief suenographer aif back Swan ack.....,.Amart (capt) Joyee, Koch and Milligan; alto, Mrs. Joyee, . G. W. Douglas, rector.—At the 11 o clock 5 Misses Tarr, Kelly, Seibert, Frech, ODonabue, | service the program of music will be Sg en ge ee te 3 -, Messrs. Mellis, Neff, Allen; bass, | Processional, Hymn 19, Adest ‘deli - | W. Be ‘iss Mildred Johnston, organist; au = Beek maken: Ginee, Mebler, Kummer; | ing: Venite, Exultimus Dominus, as flat, | John E. Parker, choir master. daughter of Mr. Chas. H. Fickling of 31st strect, Se orgunist, Mr. S.J. Kubel. Daniel; Gloria Patri, in D, Fields; Te Deum, | Grace P. wurch, corner 9th and D streets | Georgetown, was knocked down by a horee | Cut8 tp amel? ‘St. Mary's.—On account of the limited space | Laudainus, in G, C Benedictus, in B flat, | southwest, Rev. Dr. J. W. Phillips, rector.— | drawing a light delivery wagon at the of the chapel used at present by the congrega- | Beethoven; fntroit Anthem, “Raise ’Now Your | Service 11'a.m. lop and John E. Parker; basa, W. | the day before Christmas. At noon a little girl = ing the potition of the defense Mr. Clagett | not sce the witness, Joe’ in the saloon and - of the Senate, was knocked d ‘Organ Voluntary, 'Pastorale, ing the y : t nec the witness, Joe, in the suloon, and yet | heaviest eatly in the week, but today and to- mate, was knocked down this morning Sen Gare will haus viquler sanleal Progra High,” Saint Saens; Kyrie Fleison, in P. ze Schmecker: *Flark, the eral id Angels said juno Gomer dada anes a geen with an elaborate perora- de pec eet ber coy dontge’ —— i; | Morrow are the busy days for the city deliv- | by #eabes he was attempting to reach the maa. 5 : i i ing,” Mendelssohn; Festi , “Sing, é s k : E Fas mistake: t cht | ery. i % 3 8 Vespers at 4. The Rey. Father Glaab will | Angel Gabriel Was Sent From God,” Smart; | No. 1, Lawes; Gloria Patri, No. 2, Mornington; | through the crowd of wagons from the car to| Promptly at 10 o'clock the court was opened. | to the conversition that he tried to repeat on . a od af ingett in | He witneM tend: | Again, the witness = Drew Ctaimes ta the eapress — meansa time | Owing to deafnees Mr. Murphy was unable to ry ‘ a many eritified that the two officers denied to him at | of constant active hurtlis from early mornit bear the aj ‘bing vehi near-sighted, ran under the wheelsof one wagon | his opening addres at the beginning of the | the tiate that Ward taid anything at all, | until late at wight ever Sains haet Sotentag, | that theaeeee at ane ca while trying to avoid another. ‘The wagon | trial had mid nothing about manslaughter, and } True, the two officers have now also denied | The packages have been coming in amd going | AvOK the accident, he w was delivering goods for Hunter's grocery, | he did not know wliether or not the govern: | having any conversation with Drew, and yet | out aks crgran wieanin ohato ae re + hats Anthe: and was driven by Ernest Reed. The child | Ment would ask a conviction of mansinughter |it is on this wavering and dubious evidence | ending procemion. ‘The express wagons are} Exet H. Millard: scription, Guillaume | was badly bruised and quite veverely cut across | in the case, He asked to know whether they | that hag leche ca rs arated ergs ot | Sving about ths city antl Gas wean ane ootiang hem enaeh maionn Ooeioee Will nell excursion bass solo) and Lambelot's ‘Tantam Ergo will | Penny and G.8- Cooper. Alti—Louis' Dovle, | Franc: Sanctus, Camidge; Eucharistic Hymn, | the temple by the wheels of the wagon. The | Would claim that, inasmuch ae Judge Hoxe | murder, It cannot be done in the face of the ike beavers All their activity results | Gekets. to New York at tate of €:00" ter ol rendered. ‘The choir is composed of the fol- | Harry Putsehe, Wm. Steifel and Harry Ellis, | “Bread of the World,” J. 8. B. Hodges; Com- | shock to her rather delicate nerves sufficed to | Would hase 4 reise be wonld have to anticipate |sgcines it, tn” fast as been brought /in aigtusing ovor this city and into | Reyaldiies Line Grains, December 34 to Jane- lowing singers: Soprano, Misses Nellie McAu- | Soprani—Louis Fiske, Walton Goo¢ Max | munion, C. M. Buchanan; Gloria in Excelsis, | throw her into wild hysterics, and for a time a | UHon. eee on ee [eS near and remote places all over | ary I, inclusive. ‘Tickets valid returning until life, Sarah Maher, Joan r, Maxwell, Thomas Stretton, Harry Pierce, Hor-| old chant; Nune Dimittis, Anon; Postinde, | good deal of excitement prevailed at the cor- | M ALGAE snort i that, f, a haa WARD'S UNSOUND MENTAL CONDITION. i alarge area of Christmas cheer. | January 5, inclusive. . mott, Annie Carter, Maggie ‘Gows ace Clifton, Karl J. homas Williamson. | “March of the Priests.” Athalia, Mendelssohn | ner. Her injuries were exomined in | , Mr. C cine soit Gf secublce hier tf co But even if Ward did make the remarks he is temporarily in this city and who “i -—nilib” Sao Ulmer, Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Milton E. Smith; | Fred. siebold, W Ritchie, Fred. Rhodes, | Choirs Mr. J, Milton, Buchanan, tenor, soloists | the drug store, but it was not thought that she | {Ser cupeotall that verdict in. cose the jury di | amid to have made there is a perfect answer to | #f away from their homes, at a season when alto, Mistes Magic Maher and Virgie Wetzel; | John Iced, Norvell Burr, Friwk Pilson and | Mra. J. Will Cross, soprano: Mrs. W. H. Vous, | was seriously art, unless there had been a con- | *hey expected that verdict in case the jury dicl | svt t0 I racy Gharsa tak G © one wants to be at home if possibleen-| , Not a Single Robbery Reported. tenors, Messrs. Fred Vaux and John Galloway: | Miss Lonise Moeller. W Sontralto; Mr. J. W. Schofield, tenor; Mr. J. | cussion. Mrs. Pickling, realizing that the acei- | RO fee Sf to render a verdict of gnilty of | it as well as to every charge that is in tho in- ‘or to soften the pangs of separation by| “Day before Christmas and not a single rob- el Maher, Charles Good- | eentor: John Theop! Will Cross, basso; Dr. C. M. Buchanan, organ- | dent was unavoidable,’ asked Oficer Powers, | Murder. ‘The government claimed that on the | dictment. One of the elements of murder is i bery reported,” remarked Detective Raff, who a St. Andrew's—Rev. ist and director. who arrested Reed, not to prosecute him, as | ¢yidence submitted they were entitled toa ver- | that the man committing the offense must be of Was on office duty at police headquarters today. the morning service the followiig music will| St. Paul's, 25d street near Pennsylvania ave-|she did — not | think that he was’ to | dict of murder. It ley witk the jury and not | sound mind, memory and discretion. Itcanbe | atter reciprocate, and so, just now It was lator than 1 o'clock then and nota single be rendered: Organ prelude, Festival Offer-| nue, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector—Karly cele- | blame. He left $10, however, at the | With the counsel for Provecttion to sey | shown, seid Judge Wilson,that Ward was notin | Washington the “= retain a preach at the two high masses. Ascription, “Praise 6 St. Stephen's.—The first mass on Christmas | Franc: Sanctus, Camidge; | 1g Will be celebrated at 5 o'clock. The | fi Excelsis, old chant; N choir will render Weber's Mass in Gand No- | Dimittis, Anon; Recessional, Hymn 23, Avison. vello's Adeste Fidelis after mass. The same | Choir: Bx thaniel B. Pugitt, BR. H. At-| H. D: masw will be sung at 11 o'clock. with Mozart's | kinson, Ernest H. Danic! and J. C. Spencer. | Tiding: Twelfth Gloria. At benediction O Salutaris | Tenori—Wm. H. Daniel, M. T. Mulledy, W. G. | Shepherds 1 From Whom,” Guil | Gloria Patri, No. 3, Richd. Wagner; Te Deum | the curb became frightcie l, and, being quite | Judge Wilson announced that Mr. Eucharistic Hymn, | Landamus in B flat, P. A. Schnecker; Jubilate is Gnilmant’s mass toire, Bai Hymn 2 bration at 7: At the 11 o'clock service | 12th strect station as.a matter of form to insure | that the testimony proved the defendant guilty | the condition at the time of shooting to make | great deal of the rejoicing which | Petsen had appeared to enter complaintof hav- ‘ Side! ¢ will be sung by the vested | his presence at the Police Court in case the | ° manslaughter and not of murder. his act the result of Farpees aad promod Pervades the “entire country = at ” this | ing been robbed. Ni o'clock s Imperial Mass, No. 3, will ; | choir: Full choral matins and celebration. Pro- | cut on the little girl’s bead should prove more JUDGE WILSON'S ARGUMENT FOR WARD. tion. | tt had spoken of the legal in- Poliday season. Packages of all kinds and of | There has not been « single complaint of be given with orchestra; Veni Creator, Le Pre- | Te 3 ¢, Patton in At; |cessional, Adeste Fideles, Novello, Venite, | serious than is now thought. In opening his argument for the defense | s°nuity in the framing of the j every shape and size come into the city by | pocket picking made to the police this season Yost; offertory, Costo’s Date Sonitum. The | iutroit, “While Shepherds ‘Watched ‘Their | Haverga ;Te Deum and Jubilate in G, Heury A VALUABLE HORSE KILLED. Judge Wilson referred feelingly to the joyous | DYPothetical question propounded to the in-| every train, and the outgoing trains are loaded | thus far. hoi will be 23 follows: Soprani, Misses Mollie | locks by Night,” Danks in Ai: Hymn 16, Rev. | Smarts Introit, Hnlldlajah Chorus, from the| white « Stam reporter was learning about |soawsen now at hand and to the morrow that | tt, de ad, had said that any one | down with Christmas presents. Great vansand | Welicoman hava been detailed along the prin- Byrne, Mamie Moore, Cecelia Murphy, 3, H. Mopkins; offertory,” “Behold | Mewsiah, vmn. i is ean Nae MERH | calebeites Gossostiiiaperiast ion. in the | thovcaing i muust of necessity conclude that | wazons ure employed in carrying these pack-| cipal busines thoroughfaresin citizens’ clothes ‘Triplett, Miss Clara Baker Smith, Miss Mary Liv- Hall in C: Recessional, Hymn 22, 8. A. | communion service in Bb (complete), D. B. Mac- Bearcat history of the world. - “Do unto others,” said an} progres man 8 ote udge Wil- | ages, and an extra forceof men, horses and | on the lookout for pickpockets. ingston, Mrs. McFarland, Miss Gertrade Smith; organ postiude, fague, J. 8. Bach. ay offertorium, “O, Zion, that bringest | told about another accident at the corner of he, “aa you would men should do unto you.” | or yang seat tt s ne Grace le example | wagons are roquired to keep the great mass —— — ait, Mrs, Sherman. Misses Kate Mulquin. Alice | Choir —Soprani, Mins Mattie Bartlett. Mrs. F. | glad tidings.” Bir John Stainer; recessional, |New York avenne and 19th street, and | Yet at this season of the year they were ‘yeth- photegrapte of the chicas Pay tt nceurate | moving. ‘There is mo doubt that the prime The Bicyclist Case Dismisned. Memes, ¥. E. Sherman; tenor, Mess. W. D. | W- Castisle, Mire ¥. C. Herring, Mis M. 1 | | Venite Adoromus” G. W. Warren. The prin-|he and Officer Powers were __n00n | cred to pam upon the guilt or innocence of the Hanes pap igmenypane pmaai features of Christmas, which is the giving of} Mr. J. B. White, the old gentleman who was McFarland, S. H. Witherow, F. K- Crosby, T. | Snowden and Miss Kt. $. Jones; alti, Mires | cipal members with orchestral accompaniment. |on their | way to | that spot in a| mon ‘now before thems, Judge Wilon aise bseptt * a mere chrono- | presenta, is fully observed this year. infuired at 7th and D streets by a bicycle rid- &. Sipe, Chas. Sturtevant: bassi, Messrs. JH. | Tacie A. Daniel, Anna M. Nixon and Bertha | The choir ix compoecd.as follows: Sopranos— | buggy, followed by the reporter on u| Imod'ta be ae biel to ine nde a aan Peom” Sera ce eres Eek Sorielel wot mae |” cases aaneaie sacs usa Sokiee somun! Nba bs be C5 | publinhed i Hickox, W. A. Widnes, W. F- Broman, F. 1 | Dawson: teuori, Mowrs: A. Jay Marsh, i. x. | Willie Bow. Walter Carpenter, Chan. Bonnet, | wheel- Mrx. Loring, wife of Dr. Loring of the | xnwo and nigricans Of the ace euin eee | aie’ erewdth from the simple truth. When the | ROSIEss ni ay dea” alee ae ke “4 Fox, JH. McElroy, M. J. Sallivan, W. F. Bros- | Childs and Dr. &. P. Hollingsworth: bassi, Mr. | Samuel Cunningham, Charlie Coryell, Leigh | army, was being driven in a buckboard wagon | “"° He then began by rehearsing the poston 5 Phy Paecaicachaneartatp rl that question as they je have been agreeably disappointed, yesterday's Stan, is a resident of Detroit, nan. Prof. R. C. Bernays, leader of orchestra. | Benjamin F. Kelier and Col. Cecil Clay; organist | Coryell, Johnnie Heath, Willie Stone, Lee | along New York avenue, going west, whena | history of Frank K. Ward. in the etre Paying | saitted the we ted themselves und tacitly ad- | served Mr. Geo. W. Moss, the agent of Adams | Mich, and is eighty years old. He appeared Mr. H. C. Sherman, organist and director. and director, Mr. James W. Cheney. Kelsey, Luther Stewart, Warren. Bickford, Jos. | horse eame dashing down 13th street, dragging | bargetine attention to the injanetion that had | Port salt Jean ea case: Every €x- | Express Company in this city, today in talking | in the Police Court today and charged Mr. Holy Trinity (Georgetown) —At 6 o'clock | _ St John's Chapel, 221 strect below F north- | Gassorne, Horman Grimes, Mrs. G. H. Coryell | ono of Julius Lansburgh's delivery wagons, The | Posn vtaken out on his business place on | Peri sic 7uage Wilson, when the question was | with a gran reporter. “Tt was expected that | Seinen qbdllesmaah: ee ne Se aig an ee ee | eee ccna eet miniatce fm charge. | Oe recat ek He Coe aad Me aie, | syOr hed bean delivering goods on 18th street | giraot, and the burinees diticultiee that at once | bat’ corweiy ‘hesiiaied not 8 moment. | Oring to the vighinoss of the money tanrket | "it en=aied mn @he hoydle sider wus There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field.” | Services Christmas morting: 7:30, communion, | ton Walcott, fre S. H. Camp and Mis Faller; | and the horse wes leftaloue for amoment, when | began to accumulats around the unfortunate | was of wecosity ‘heance Jane Hose hes | our business would be affected. This has not | to cross the street and is endeavoring te Carr; Thi m Mass, by Eduardo | and 11 o'clock, at the later service, the follow- | tenors, Ha onoho, HH. C. Pearson, W. H. | a party of boys came past, riding on a ‘wheel : 2 “ best . ben | or e , larzo: Adesto Fuelis, Novello;offertory, Alma) ing masic will be rendered by a vested choir of | Mills and Charles Meiting; bases, FP. fteeside, | counter, blowing Christmus horné with all the | funy tle to the appouie for, risk and. be: | ok fuewtonine them had taken each particu- | Protas aueing dhe abt Mee nial 200 And | cea tke cable cars and other vehicles, be Virgo, Hummel; at 11 o'clock. Asperges Me, by | men and boys: Processional, “Chorals of | Har- be T. = 2 H. D. I ; lini — T. B recs strength of their young lungs. Thisstartled the | So tne subject of a habit that has done more | dicciad ee or —— ~ at “i-gers ~ that thors thas teen ave Saoos of over twenty | bum bre 3 Paty ee hee ae conta oe ne ee ee my riety aes 5 | Thostas ‘Mullett: Ubcarian Walter Oarpenter, | et nae ere ae dance pepe ieee fo bring sorrow and misory into the world than | might have teen camel byescomaf arink [PE pace peeping reap eg cepa tng , D said that there was no amssult 3 . ee - pet - — = : ck Speen : : cther habits and vices combined. War, | But taken altogethe. they indicated to dj | Ht year. | have no doubt that for the entire | committed and dismissed that charge. following singers: Soprano. Mrs. Maloney, | Deum, Mozart: Benedictus, Allen. Holy com- | precenter, Halleck Donoho: organist and choir | At the corner the two horses came together | Sycuer Nabil and) vices combined. | War, ge y indicated tocach and | Wid ending tomorrow that the iscneass will | "Sie Sness ad one Mra. Carter. Misses Crawford, M. Sweeney, | munion—Introit, Adeste Fidelix; Kyrie, inaster, D. B. MacLeod. Evening service at | and for a moment there was n great conic: seg J into aa oa 2 | Cvery expert thet the man who committed | PY , i eve CT a A, Power, Lewis: contralto, Mre. G. W. Ray; | Jer: Gloria ‘Tibi, Garrett; Hymn’ 24; Sunctus, | 4:20. Children’s Christmas festival on Mon- | Dr. Loring's horse, » magnificent gray anin Pena pi ose A ead the: was not suffering from drink alone. He | PY re ai ae Ce edad hen mented by towed oo eee ma down: and sent for tenor, Mr. Fennel; basso, Messrs. Murray, Bar-| Miller; Eacharistic Hymn, “Come, Let Us| das. December 29-4 pm. ‘The Christmas music | about nine yearv old, was thrown over so vio- | qimds and yon would hare but a partial iden of Pred pot ate ai —— evlprery out; | people as well as their generosity.” ee barin: chorus — soprano, Mrs an ie Renee, Ok eat. Conte | On a eoveathe Sones, Daeuaber lently that his right foreleg, was broken Just | would not excuse Ward for to course he hid | asked ‘thetaey 4 tegen che Kantatted and | Pye have been obliged, continued” Mr. Moss, Marriage Licenses Donahue. Misses Kearney, Sargent, Lizzie | Jobn Harrison, Norris Thorn, Percy Smith, | Christ Church, rgetown, Rev. A. R.| below the kne The buckboard was over-| taken, yet it was the ame course that ma: x - if ey Foulc fold such a man | «to increase our force of men and to procure Micenses iave bee Sweeney; alto, Misses Sullivan, Brandenburg, | Richard Wurdle, Curtis Levis, Edward Mastin, | Stuart rector At tho morning service the | turned and Mrs. Loring and tho colored driver | snoiio? man ins taken, Asa Fesult of tt Ward | teens gq Ar rine he did, | af-| Saittional horsee'and wagons and yet be hare | _ marriage Se eeeniet hy Gates Jackson, J. Bates; tenor, Mr- Fennel, Dr. | Harty Harriugton, Willie Dove, Fred Perkins, | music will beas follows: Thy Seat. 0 God, En-| were thrown out, bat beyond « few slight | Shy hetls before tho bar ehareet’ Gite Ne ter the crperts had |, pronounced him | Sil'we can to do to handle the Vusiness, ‘There | ofthe court to the following: George BM. Elliot, Mr. Randolph; basso, Messrs. Cathell, | Wm. Jowman, Wm. Levis, Anthony Snyder, [Toe tarde aa Russell; Te Deum, | scratches and bruises were uninjured. The | Ger He reviewed briefly the trouble that Adier | the day of the shooting ca an val di ar | another surprising feature this year and that | Ricker and Emma F. Schafer; James Peyton Inglehart, Abbott. Mara; director, Mr. W. E. | Chas. Burns: Messrs. Geo. Dove, Thos. arri- } Mendel in, Buck; Jubilate, _ J. Btew: Lansburgh outfit escaped with a small series of | 14 Ward had at Hurdle’s saloon. in Wi y Of the shooting came the final disaster | 5, 11.5 increase in the ami unt of perishable goods | and Phillis Ctoss; W. H. Lingaufitter of Berk- Abbott; organist, Mies Bates. | son, Jos. Bartini, John Dewdney, Wm. Sallivan. | Offertory, Glory to God in the Highest, S. C. | scratchos and a broken shaft. ‘The horse was nai ceiarags in Ward's busizess life. On that very day he | t we are shipping. I find that we are bring- | ley comuty, W.Va., and Alice V. Allen of St. Matthew «.—High wass at_5 o'clock, fol- | ‘Miller, organist and choir master. Cooke. “The choir is composed us follows: | stopped and led to the store by the driver. i garg tee | wis found at the oyster wharf in a wild | ig to this city in dreseed fowls, produce, &¢., | Va-> Wa. Nelaan of Calvert county. Md. lowed by two low masses, the Rev. T.J. Ker-| Trinity Church, Sd and C strecis. Service | Soprani, Mrs." Agnes M. Clifton, Miss Daisy | It was soon discovered that the gray horse | Jndge Wilson then defined murder and told | #4 insane manner when the can of clams was | = x J iNiames viek. celebrant; low masses at i “30, the |at 11 a.m. Susie will be rendered as follows: | Moore, Miss Cornelia L. Osgood, Miss Leila | was too badly hurt for cure. Such bi Rev. E. A. Williams, celebrant; low : : 7 i wore than double the amount we did last year. | Minnie Lee ef Baltimore: Minor Williams and Feak in a| the jury what the prosecution mast prove in | 1. cnet, His behavior was so unusual that @ | 6, ue railroad line to this city from Virginia, | Sullie Brows: Jou C. Bornton of Hamilton, 4 ‘xpressed the opinion that | NBere we usually receive only a half a car load | Va, and Annie 8. Franti of rhea, Ves a N.C. rilageom, Ver Charen Opening Hymn, Christmas Morn, Gounod; } Welch, Miss Ida J. Von Dachenkausen, Mies | horse so old is. a hopeless case, and so, on the order to make ou: acaseof murder. The; ” 8, 3:30 aud 9, Rev. P. L. Chapelle, Venite, Loretz; Gloria Patri, No.1, in “Db,” | Edna "M. Johnson; alti, Mra. J. P. T. advice of some of the bystanders, Mrs. Lori: Ward ba Sees e¥ | ance of Ward's eng a cf uincla au Gra cau bebe bo tae ane H. Claflin of C solevan high mass at 11, Rev. Father Williams, | Dauke; Gloria Patri, No. 2, Leretd: Gloria | tenori, Mr. Perry 'B. Tarpin, Mr. J. W. decided to vend tor a policeman. Upon his | ut prove that Ward had conceived the idea | he was off bis mental balance. Others, man | Of & Soosident thet Sanat =e Celebrant. At this mass the Rev. Dr. Chapelle | Patri, No. 3, Dunks: Te Deum, Stevens; Jubi-|lingsworth, Mr. Albert I. Stuert. jr; basi, | arrival he found a coujie of physicinns, who | Of Marder, with malice forethought, and then | after maz, were impressed with the sarc opin- et eae aieeepeepes there ee plen- | Josie M. Lawrenoe of Bui Will preach. At 5 o'clock La Hasche’s Mass for | late Deo. Daniels; Hymn No. 25, Adeste | Mr. H.W. Olds, Mr. It C. Balinger, Mr. Chas. | egreed thot the best thing todo wad to shoot the | Lad cxrsiet his intention into, effect; that be j ion that afternoon. "It was the day of the cul wees Male voices wil, be, rendered. At IL o'clock | Fidelis: Berle, Tours; Gloris Tibi, aanged by | W. Elson, Mr. Orme; organist, Mise Maty C. | horse to put it out of ite pain. Acco Shen bed. chot Mian’ in weder to ceery on) te | ean cares Uttam wari end be = 5 sa kee Giorza’s Nass, No. 4, will be sung for the first | Stevens; Hymn No.’ 23, Avison; Offertory, | Dashiell; director, Mr. H. W. Olds. the crowd that had collcctod was seact hen had shot) lim in onder to curry out his | ucted like a wild man. At the bar room of the | While Mr. Moss was talking the force of time iu Washington, and before Mass Adeste | “With Joyful Hearts,” Giorza; Hymn No. 210; Other Churches. Qlticer Powers drow his rovolver. His rst | Fiat it must be proved that tho defendant | Wott ooh tear et As. He,8M | clerks in the office were busily engaged in re- Fidelis. The choir will be composed of the | Sanctus, Old chant; Gloria in Excelsis, Old| Lutheran Church of the Reformation (Capi- | shot, applied to the space between the right pores Layee ary Bue RI ERAT Minctesios iy ie raid of Pee geri men hidden behind ceiving and registering packages, and people . ‘Tranatets of Real Eetate. following ladies and gentlemen: Soprano, Mrs. | Chant. Choir: Soprani—AMrs. Myers, Jecko, | tol Hill), Rev. W. E. Parson, pastor, ‘The fol- | eye ‘and car. was unsuccowful. ‘The horse | ™s of sound mind and disereti begets pepe pean ap hacrg Snore free filp a Sli py tem Saale * ae : ZR. Smith, Miss Mary Sweeney, Mrs. H. W. | Missex Westhorpe, Miller, Wire, Metz, Small. | Jowing music will be sung at the 11 o'clock «er — raised himself and tried, to get on his | C'htent failed in either of thes seats and all have testified that in their opinion the | were 0 a8 to bare veg pe pict Arnage Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. W. [ep ag mg Pag gg me ig a Ere ramen thoneens ee ee ee ee ees one tie tio cee ae tae | ths cade “saree fell, for every clatient im the |i clos eee cine hale ie eee fapialy aecuraulated were being removed to the | Williamson to Carrie HL. Paxton, lot 20, block 3; man: alto, Misses M. Nolan. 'B. Yewell, 01 E 3 pson, in i elsix, Gregorian Chant, fe +, curing from his now : , in loon anc Non- : h 4 Sidhe i. Dougherty; Sener, Masa, W. 12. Mas. | Rael" Deu. Siilnen, Keanen, Mence. ‘Howell, | My Strength; Farner’ mass in Bb: 0, Sing to ‘Phen s second shot was fired by the side of | Offense must be proved before a conviction | mycr's Duckinghain and Neumyer both noticed | lower end of the olfice room and then in | $2,690. B. W. McPherson to W. F. Geyer, parts Charles McConnell: basso, Mesers. J. H. | Moore. Organist, 8. H. Jecko. Director, D. Sounod: 'T F Shelley; “And | the Icfteye aud the great frame begun to | Cowld be urvived ut. It would not su:fice for | his curious behavior. Adler came in, Ward | wagons aud hurried to the railroad stations. At | 4 and 5, #9. 594;'$2,900. Sallie Tt. Ingersoll to Rel SA. Donnelly, B. L. Barbour. E. Masi; | W. Middleton. Sos shitkonee Datler Be TANG | stiffen in agony. Not cnound was heatl: bee | them to sustain one or other of the elements in | shot at the flour ana then in the ait and the | the receiving depot a force of thirty-eight men organist, W.Waldecker: director, L. E. Gannon. | Epiphany Church—Service 11 a.m. The fol- | Fidel the poor beart kept up his writhing for Tally an | #¢ offense. AM must be proved beyond all | vory fact that he did that when, had he wished, | were engaged in receiving and shipping, and, |vora ty L.A, Lituetila, lot & vq, 22: € Le ‘St. Panl's.—At the first mass Peters’ cele Pi gen will be rendered: “Hark, What | - ‘The choir is co as follows: Mrs. Annio | hour, while tho blood stained the pavement for | Feascnable doubt. Not only would be prove| he might lieve put w bullet rough Adler's | although this number was lergely in, excees of r y brated mass in D, complete, will be rendered; | Mean Those Holy Voices,” Buck; “And There | Parson, Miss Tjaldn Eichholtz, Miss Annie | the space of ten feet around. that the case-was not made out, but he would | heart shows that it was not the act of intention | the regular force, they were ly able to keep | gq 99; g—. * At offertory, Adeste Fidelis, Novello. On econ-| Were Shepherds,” Luck; Te Deum (Festival) | Hinde’ soprani Maggie Meigs, Mrs. 'T. A. AN OLD MAX KXOCKED DOWN. also show them thut the government had failed | and -premeditation. It waa not the act of a | Up with the work and additional assistants have (RS sates elusion of Mass the Christmas carol “The Snow | in E flat, Buck; Benedictus (Festival) in Sutherland, Miss C. Poggensee, alti: Mr. Har: hae dh " to make a case on ite own testimony taken by | vicious man. It was not the act of anintelli- | been supplied. ivigenandany’ Lay on the Ground” will be sang by the fall | Back: Oftertors, Anthem, Toure, The choit Simone, Mr. HK. W. Patterson, Mr. W,_C. | ,, While crossing Connecticut avenue last even- | itself nd not balanced against the cvidenee a tp pes! tg ed 5 4 gent man. ‘THE DELIVERY WAGONS. i i i : x i At the annual conclave of De Molay Mounted of thirty-four voices; at the Inst mass | will be in charge of the new director, Mr. Chus. | Souder, tenori; Mr. W. W. Rich, Mr. Wm. | 8 bout6 o'clock Mr. John B. Hines, an old | furnished by the defense. Generalis’ Mass in G.complete: before sermon | J. Colemun of Cincinnati, who is also the organ-| Hamiton Bayly, is. Edwin Hae: best; Mon | Tesident, was run down by ateam crossing from WARD HAD THE PISTOL BY ACCIDENT. s cetemn aaa salt Coral ck Meimggecomlantag eed ape kecmegr expecially | Commandery, No. 4, K.T., held last evening at (grand chorus), Veni Creator, Hummel:at offer- | ist. The choir will be as follows: Sopraui—Mrs. | Wm. Hamilton’ Ba} organist; Mr. Harry | Rhode Island avenue. He was attended by Dr.| In the first place it had been proved that The mee would claim verdict jose ‘engaged in hauling about the delivery } sresonie Temple, the following officers were tory, Adestes Fidelis, Novello: at benediction | Frank A. Nute, Miss Cora E. N yes, Miss Alice | Simons, choir master. The music will be re- | Hagner, who pronounced his injuries seriows, | Ward did not carry a pistol and that it was by |20¢ Suilty on two grounds. ‘The gov-| wagons of the various merchants. They are | (jected for the ensuing year: F. G. Alexander, of the blessed sacrament, which will be given Mrs. Helene Smith, Miss Carrie ted next Sunday morning. but not fatal. After the accident he was car- in his e ernment had failed to prove that Ward had the | kept going from morning to night, and a great }, imumedintely after mase, Q'Salutaria, trio’ for | Jenkins, Mise Dobbins, Min Caldwell; alti | ’Univerabiat “Chareh of Ose Father,” oorner | ried to bis home. tulontanate day Eat for the feet teat tate | intention of killing Adler. In point of fact | menY extra horses and wagons are employ G. two sopranos aud bass,by Mercadante; Tantum | Mrs. James F. Oyster, Mixes Carrie Larner, Miss | 13th and L streeta—Music to be sung at the BRS TET fricnd Finley had taken a trip down the river | *cir own witnesses had proved that the shoot- | The | parcel delivery com a aoe ola! a ey ham, duct Dy, sixteen male | Nellis Dobbing, Mis Lucy Patterson: tenori— | Christmas ‘service ‘next Sanday: Opening | A BOARDING MOUSE TROUBLE, | fd hal iasited on Ward toltag beck he evel | ing waa not the act of Bremeditation, Again | Steat business ong ere ta besueat tte Joicee Tike Chott competed tte ee Oe Oe UTE Cathe, Mee ies, | bymm, “it Came Upon « Midnight Clear,” Gil- SSS that day it would have remained under the | they had frited to show that the defendant was | * ahi idney | chrixt; Te Deum mg regen Gloria 4 is kept employed. ‘The rumble and rattle of the | sary Rae; Hert [secre ae Mise Fishburne Accused of Making Threats’) counter ut the Morgan House ana Ward would | of sound intellect, memory and discretion. pao ui is ing singers: Soprano, Mrs. W. K. Carr, Misses | Hollingsworth; bassi ; : fat; Anthem, Chris Against Her Lundiady. not be in thé unfortunate position he occupies | _ Judge Wilson spoke briefly on the subject of SS ee A tere O % Gritith, Frank A. Mute, Geo. | ig Born, Cranmer. | ‘Choir —Boprani, “Mises | iss catherine C. Fishburne, a middle-aged | today, It was one of those curious eericr of Pe ep ey ae en magne one intront of their door Sad |. ‘Sc Juin's Church, Georgetown, Rev. J.A.|.ith Mises Katie. Lewin Met beric Leuioe:| woman, who camo here from South Carolina | Coincidences that frequently have such unfor- | poiat, aud claimed that they could not possi | it happe ; 7 Ward id not hae ator | Bly dind the defendant guilty on that. ground. Register, rector—11 am. . y Messrs. Melville D. Hensey and F. Ri. | several years ago and was employed as a clerk | {urate results. Ward a Plat nh "| Before the jury could find Ward guilty of | to someone and the expectation of the mem- | sent defendant. a ee eee ee basa, Mowers. George Terry and It H. | in the Treasury, was a defendant in the Aolice Heat naira collision cite eye” om | murder they sant, ‘be convinced beyond a rea- | bers reba oy bed ser pond arnt ee | ‘Omovre Oovier— Foie Be : J.T. 3 rganis indi . i = : = ‘s able unreasonal messe: Chant, Nares: Hymn "17; Kyries, H. H. Wood-|~ at Baptist Charch arrangements have | COUrt this morning. She was charged with ee ee ee ee sonable, rational doubt, thst whes Wad aises | Work, but, no doubt, the latter will have a Adler it was the act ‘of mrpose and. fore: ae Dee Christmas, as no Processional, hymn rx. Eberly, John McEvoy, Thomas Fitzgerald, D Ky Jones, Jobn T. Coughlin, b. Locratt, Ernest | ward; Gloria ‘Sibi, H. H. Woodward: Hymn 22, | been made for a special Christians. service at | Baving made threats of personal viblence toward | _'There were three goverament witnesses, said Enith; bawo, Messrs. Joseph Ui Dean: Chas. | A- F: Howard; Offertory, Sang-. 0 Heavens, E- | 11 a.m.. when Rev. Jas. L. White, the pastor, | Miss Evans, a boarding-houso keeper at No. 611 | Judge Wilson,who had testified that at the time | thought, that he shot. to Myers, Peter C.J. Treanor, Frank Sylvester, | A. Clare; Recessional. hymn 435. Holy com- | will preach. 8d street northwest. The charge was made | of the shooting Neumyer had stood directly | the time of the shooting he was of sound intel- ‘These weary contributors to other men's Sees Daly, Tension tteast, Jahn Treancr; | musiea: Senstas, Westward; Gloria in Ex-| oh Paul s Bi against Miss Fishburne because she | between Ward and Adler and Adler stood within | lect. mentally sane beyond .» shadow of a | Jo¥s will, no doubt, find some one that will ist, Mise C. Lamb; conductor, Mr. | celsis, old Chant: Hymn 270.’ Vested choir of : aoubt., The Goversiaans bod telied te wer to them a Christmas gift Scho Treanor. : thirty men and boys, assisted by a chorus of was thought to be of unsound mind, | ore Ot ee aT ae Pee ta Pani | thoes two come tn tee, deeticteoent: Sad Coe ——— St. Dominic's —At the 5 o'clock mass the | ladies; W. E. Middleton, organist; soprano, Mise Evans and two colored servaniad SP5°"¥. ce thet bars SHR Teed Le | wantet one eeeliee taut tee Jorp oonlaoon, suisciceeihaiias tac Wass habahen: choix will render Haydn's Mass, No. 3; at the | Charles Waters, Frauk Waters, Joba Lrodt ;*O | gave evidence against the accused, tellit ae Ward to shoot at Adler without | erly render, and that was an acquittal. A young son of Mr. Jobn B. McLean of Date Sonitum Pace, Costa: Veni | James Kernick, Chr. French, John Lynch, Fred soprano choras, | the alleged threats. The witnesses also, galik'} duosticy & Meumyer, and yah it cones bo eecaee : aie os an ,,Areutzer (male quartet): offertory, | Husple, Hyatt Register, Willie Beall, Mason | Gounod: “Holy Child,” baritone solo, W. A: | that Miss Fishburne imagined that the reom | coer Pat covermment’ that Weed chetoe | somgee seh genre eS Gee Ror a Novello's Adeste Fidelis. choir is com- | Stuart, Walton Grant, Lee Cox, Joseph Pettis, | Domer, Shelley; Gloria in Exceisis, Gloria Patri | had been robbed and she said something of Roe’ : Fo chet at him with the purpose “Tomorrow is Christmas day,” said Judge Letyet ay morning aa — P= ngpags posed of ~ Lg a oe es - a4 ——— = Log feasong Morey Luus- | and Kyrie, Hymno, Book of, Worship 110: a butter being placed on the window aill. Vand fitention of killing him. If the govern. | Wilson in concluding his address to the jury, set eich Soprang, Mises. Mary Hessler, May Fowler, | ford, Harrie Lunsford, Harrie Cooke. Alto: | Quartette choir consists of: Soprano, THE DEFENDANT'S STORY. mont, discredited these three witnesses —their | “and I ask you that before that you set free 7 Mellie Wright, Gertie Faunce, Maggie Kelly, | Hamilton Cooke, John Thorough, Harry Crow- | Gonzeubach; alto, Miss Helen Is ‘Matthews, . uJ ALL €8, $10 and $13 overcoats reduced to Fannie Eelig,’ Lilie Flannery. ait Maes ley. Tenors Wan, Looker, Wan. Talon | tenor, "Me. P.M. Richardson; baw W,'A:| Mise Fishburne said that she had been a | own they would have.none left to tell of the pec wey bm armen iene many weary | Consignment sale, 811 7th st. n.w.—Adet. Katie Lacker, Estelle Fowler. Maggie Lackey; | Cooke, Chas. Cropley. Bass: F. H. Barbarin, | Domer; organist, Miss Minnio Bi. Bailey. ‘The | clerk in tho Treasury, but that her infiuence, | "420UiM6: os version that Adler eame in ct i 7 a5 fenor, Messrs. Al Fennell, Jatnes Hendly, Ben | Lee Cox, H. D. Coake, R. Looker, Karl Cooke, | choir will be assisted by Mrs. Eulalie Domer- | Senator Hampton, hod died. fhe said that she between Ward ard Neumyer is true then he was = basso, ee a ag Dr. a “24 faints,” Moet #s a and = fe MeKee; Mr. P.M. | lost her position on account of ill health and | in a position where Ward had him athismercy| At agster; director, Miss Barbara Pléasa: ardson, conductor. F ™ ee Esewter; organis Sar. Soe’ Cossbiacsectec eaperettteel Tae anit oe ada a the change in the administration. She and where, if he had the intention of killing | which - ; nasine bog St. Peter's. —High mass will be celebrated at | choir: list Agnes Drown, soprano; irs. Edwin | Sunday morning next the following mosic will Seid thas chee neces ee eee nee oe Sand Sam. on which occasion Marzo'e mass | McLeod, altov hr. J.B.’ Colegrove, ,baswo; | be rendered: Festival Te Deum, No. 7, in E | ail the trouble because of the lindlady's efforts | very fact that Ward did not do this but shot will be sung, with the exception of the Sunctus | Mr. Charles Bryant, tenor; Miss M. E. Zevely, | flat, Dubley Buck; Gloria in Ex G, ©. ) to get possession of the room that she occu ‘igd, at the floor, proved absolutely that Ward and Agnus Dei, which will be from Weber's | organist. Music for Curistmas, 1590—Proces-| Whitney Coombs; “Crown Him,” She produced a note that she recive a | did. net intend to shoot Adler. The government sthat he int ; George Will- mass in G; Veni Creator, mixed quartet; | sional, Adeste Fideles; Venite, Mendelssohn; | iam Warren; ‘Lord God Almighty,” bass solo | Mise Evans, and the judge said that mi to shoot offertorium, Tu es Petrus; soloist, Miss Hattie | @loria Patria, La Hache; ‘fo’ Deum, Henry | and quartet, C. O. Stearns; “I Will Extol ‘note yoay ‘Agier ease Ritebie. ‘The choir will include the fol- | Baker Handel; Anthem, “Sing O | Thee,"0, Lorde* soprano sole, trom Oratorio of | ntact the Rote Was enough to drive anybpay | ab Son ales teaubes eee : Benediotus, ; ‘trom fora ‘d, Buckingham also testified thit after Heavens,” E. A. ‘Clare; Gloria Tibi, Paxton; | Eh, Costa; “Blessed Be The 1 H. P. x “While All ‘Things Were’ in Quiet | Danks; “Know That My ledecmer Lives,” |p ue,iald she Knew Senstor Butler Mr. Win. | the frst, shot Noumyer, was, between the two 5 | Offertor io Al E. Earle and Mr. Lowndes. men and that Ward could not have shot Silence;” 'Nune Dimitis, Anon; Sanctus, Spobr; | soprano torio of Messiah, Handel; with wing of Neum: Kyrie, "Mendelsohn; Gloria. in Exeelsin old | “hark? What Means, ‘Those Holy Voices,” |, super wnuten’s mexagxe, | Jer without blowing off Noumyers face, This — Bertha Mai chant; Hesessional, “Calm on the Listening Danks. Quartet coe ag . Fowter,| After speaking of the means employed by doubt that Ward shot in another direction than cw. 3. Germuiller, "Ai Miller, J. C. Church, corner 15th and Madison soprano; rs. Domer- ii contralto; nie mea proces sels soe Tepes nist, , diss “Anne B. Kearon; | sander Mosher, tenor; E. Bice, director, Mr. F. W. Bird. by ptiat sos prs ae esc arnt lock i aptteper ree : PP oer hn 4. hc Bia ryt ane pease paaly) pass ogi el sung. 2 The saaiee, fockints ee aah Christmas music will be teach Fidelis at the offertory. ‘The choir December 28, ofa Miss Cerene McFarland, “¥ Jos. Aman Lottie Cook, Miss have Eos Crass Sager Salar = 3 ‘m = = pestis 3 = a gram: “Glory to God,” Dieltaan, soprano solo would edu tat ape i Fs i

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