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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1896-24 PAGES, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED AND FIN- isbed at WALTER'S, 483 Est. nw. Also tur- Moody Choir. ee eee niture pac er shipment. Ail work first-class | omcers will not be to announce REGU- | PASTOR B. HEZ SWEM EXPLAINS ‘ TWO GIRLS at pantie prices, te26-Tm* LAR REHEARSALS until Saturday, Jan. 9. ight, Please see this column on that date for time and. place of next meeti COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. PERCY 8. FOSTER, Direet ve just received a full car load of tor. sins nd several humired bales of Fresh | —— 4 = > ey. ‘ra Will need. them for New | THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF ©0- Senta cane Weenies lumbla Couneil of Knights Kadosch, No. 1, A, A. ment to have you buy here. They're lower | S. R., will take place at its stated rendezvous Than uhax' big. bento’ to Neck tenes to be held MONDAY, December 28, 1806, at 7:30 es pm. SAML G. EBERLY, 334 deg de26-2t Grand Commander. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE personal estate of Mary 8. Jackson, deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with’ the Vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, on or before the 16th of November, 1897; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ail benefit of the said mut late most every night. it" tastes doubly good ey estate. M. ISABEL JACKSON, and rs M. L, IN, are the finest in town. ‘That's what the men | 42544; WATERS, Proctor. 3327 0 st. n.w. . enjoyed them, 2 : cr FRITZ REUTEK’S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. COR. #% ST. AND PA. AV jo The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Washiagton Market Company will be held at the MR. CABELL WHITEHEAD THE office of the ters WHIFESEAD mite % pany in Center Market,,in the ba pan bee ee city of Washington, at 12 o'clock noon’ on the RAVELE a ghee Twas prometiy | FIRST MONDAY, BEING THE FOURTH DAY indemnified In the sum of $359."" OF JANUARY, 1897, for the choice of thirteen Query: Are. YOU insured. in. the Travelers? any other. sab iece etn, Tone and, Act ery: Are = her subject within the power of the cor- apo H. THOMA: & T. bid; Agent. poration that may come before the meeting. 8. W. CUORRIDEN, Secretary. Washington, D. C., Dee. 20, 1s06. de2i-id The annual meeting of the above bank for elec- EW YEAR RIGHT BY TAKING tion of directors will be held TUESDAY, January | uc, apt Accident Insurance with the old. Trav- 12, 1897. : FR i , = - NK H. THOMA: Polls open from 12 (0 1 RS" p. WILLIAM, £ es Lemme and Rreet Muiiding, Aageat e21,26,31.f02,9.11 Cashier. _ = aes X COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE PO- CHURCH NOTICES. ident physician of at the hospital METHODIST. E. CHURCH, REV. a.m. THE WEST END NATIONAL BA Washington, D. C. JANUARY should be a . W. HOBBS, 20 pe hin Rey teed AT a.m. = = Ss 5 » preaching by pastor; 6:30 p.m. p- SPECIAL NOTIC A MEETING OF THE DI- worth League prayer meeting. Thursday, 7: Terman the eat ‘Boa National Faas aa! os _v-m., church prayer meeting. ate terty divi of | GRACE CHURCH, 9TH AND S§ N.W.—ll, DR. of record December 20, 5 fer fev. ing B. Leech. Glosed December 30 to January 13. Wednesday evening. i Ce ‘HAS. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier. aa CHAS. Fit DRY M. EB. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS. Rev. I Oliver A. Brown, pastor. 9:30, Sunday vchool. na :30 p-m.. preaching by pastor. Special - inging. 30 p.m., temperance meeting. in the banking house on TUESDAY, the 12th day of Jemuury, 1807. | Polls will be open from 11 o'clock :30 p.m.. Epworth League. it om te FKP CEO. 1. B. WHITE, FIFTEENTH STREET M.F, CHURCH, COR. R del$,26&jan2.9,11 Cashier. nw., Rev. W. W. Van Arsdak s ena | 82021. 9:30 a.m. Sermon, 11 a. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS | by pestor. Epworth League, 6 of the National Capital Bank of Washington, Wasi- | invited. ington, D. €., for che election of directors, will be held at the banking house Tue-day, Janua 1897, beiween the hours of Yelock noon eae v' clock CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, v. Stowell L. Bryant st. ‘PAULUS M. “The Full Ti ‘Cuelatonn’ panies aad? MES. Gestion dele isan. eSenns he Fullness of Time. istmas music, under S Ja: the direction of Prof. Kaspar. 7:30, the final ser- OF THE STOCKHOLD- | ncn In the series on the formation of a- plain SAND ALEXANDRIA | ‘reed "The Pinks cpa ecg mation, of, a plain is called for MONDAY, | 7, Epworth League. pera’ lock a.m. at the office — = of the Washinz Sout! Ra‘ Company, COR. STH AND F STS., RE’ corner of Cameron and Fayette streets, Alexan- ldwin, pastor.—Sunday school at 9:15. dria, Va. ristiias services—11 a.m., sermon hy Election for five directors and a clerk end Li three short addresses. Watch surer same day and ¢. t 10 o'clock. AML are invited. It 2,19, 266 jan2 URCH, CHRISTMAS SAB- ry sermon by pasto aU REAL ESTATE TITLE [ wa PANY OF THE DISTRICT OF BIA. ‘COLUMBIA. M, Moorman. 4 p.m., E. Annual meeting of the stockholders of xaid com- eee m pany for the purpose of election of fifteen trustees EW. ec to serve for the ensuing Fear will be held at the | METROPOLITAN M.B., y NW. giice of the company om TUESDAY, January 12, |“ Rev. Hugh Johuston, pastor.—11 a.m. “Ti Asv7. Polls open from two to four o'clock p.m: | Kingdom Come.” 7:35 pun, "The Meaning Transfer books to be closed from December 30, | Christmas.” 9:80 am., ‘Sunday school. 3 hm. 1806, to January 13, 1897. Chinese school ne. GEORGE BE. FLEMING, Secretary. worth League. “7:45 p.m. ‘Tharsda _deStojadinesatsijall ies ee aS ae Se 0. E. SA SPECIAL SESSION OF THE GRAND | NORTH CAPITON, M.D. CHURCH, REV L. Chapter will be held in Scottish Rite Cathedral, | Pa i ‘hing SE st. mw., SATURDAY, the 26th instant, | 1. Met’ im., Sermo it Glock pam. Important business. By order ) Tar ie ROH, 9TH AND P STS. Eh — SALLEY, Grand S nw. Rev. Stricklen, D.D.. pastor. m. Preaching by the pa p.m. Epworth League, 6:15 msecration. Thursday evening, } commencing at 10 o'clock t To THE PUBLIC: WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY 1D. state that & great deal of unnecessary comment | p.m. Tuesday, has peen caused by the retirement of one of the | watch night. servi embers of our frm. ‘This action has been in| _ sharp. mtemplation for some time past, and the orig- — inal partnership agreement entered into by our | MT. VERNON PLACE M. firm having expired, we decided not to renew the | cor. 9th and K same. Our present firm remains the same as| Rev. It. formerly with this exception, and our business | ststor, Isaac . SS. 9:80. C. will continue as usual. All contracts intrusted | 6: Watch night service, Thu . 9 to our care will be filled upon the various ex )-. Washington, 32d st. near Q’ st.— changes as formerly. reaching. 11 am. and p.m. by the pastor, Very respectfully, E. B. CUTHBERT & CO., it Jock. "Preachie 1 by the x be el ma. tl a I invited. «Second Baptist. Church Auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. it CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. STH AND H -Preaching, 11 a.m! and 7:30 Samuel Gi H ST. ABOVE :30 a.m.; preaching by Dr. Stakel =-Sermons_and ¢ Christian Endeavor You are cordially invited to be present. 11 a.m. and 7:30 priste to Christmas; ¢ EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, 0 ST. Det. 32d and 33d, Rev. Cherles E. Buck,’ rector.— Holy communion, 7:30 a.m. Services tomorrow: orning prayer and sermon, 11. Vested choir. Strangers cordially in- It URCH OF THE INCARNATION, 12TH AND N . Rev. Wi ‘loe Snyder, rector.—Serv- ‘30 a.m. and 4:30 ‘a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; All seats free. TRINITY P. E. CHURCH, 3D AND C STS. and t 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by Richard P. Williams. Me of lcomed. P. Sunday, Wed.’ and Bel, t ‘Strangers ‘cor- sishop hington will service and the curate at the 7:30 _ Dam. service, at ‘ARET’S, CONNECTICUT AVE. ABOVE Riebard Lewis Howell. m.; services, 11 a.m. and comm first Sunda: 8 Rms Sainte’ days, 10 a.m, ‘Strangers wel 1 ST. ANDREW'S, CORN coran _sts.—Services: ‘ER OF 14th AND Sunday, 7:: a.m., sermon by Dr. ddress 230 am. 11:80 Dp-m. (catechetical ee trict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, Monday: Cnnocents fair, but partly cloudy tonight and Sunda} not so cold Sunday morning; westerly Today—Low tide, 6:21 a.m. and 6:56 p.m.; winds. high tide, 12:28 p.m. 1 4: p.m. Sunday school Xmas tree Monday, 7 p.m. ST. BET. WASHING- ST. PAUL'S CHURC! ton Circle and I st. 'n. tector.—All seats free.. ‘Ser 7:8 _a&m. and 4 and 7:30 p. ranges welccmed —The barometer has fallen, except from Lake Superior and Minnesota southwest- The Sum and Moon. ward to Colorado, where it has risen slow- Strangers welcomed. 1t | iy. Jt ig lowest in the lower St. Lawrence CHURGH, G ST., REV. DR. McKIM, Services, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., 4 p.m. and W. R. Turner. wi xcept at 11 a. Y-SMITH WILL PREACH THE first of a series of sermons nt the Church of the Ascension, vider the aurplces of the parish cha ter of the Brotherhood of St. E 8 and 1 am, a.m. the reetor, Dr. Elliott, inthe morning. . Rev. i . All seats free e REV. DR. MACKA In the evening seats free. It OX) EVERY FIRST 11 a.m., at Y. M rooms, 1409 N. Y. 1 Christian Endeavor ‘at "1 THEDORFICIAL WEATHER MAP. EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m, 75th meridiar: time. Solld lines are is0- bare, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or lizes of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees, Shaded areas are regions where rain of snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low'' show location of ;Mteas of high and Jaw Gacoiieter. Small arrows fly) with the wind, FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. American Security Trust Compan Banking House, 1405GSt.: Storage Wareh 1140 15th St.N.W. Pays interest to its depositors. You can check against your account without ‘To make sure of having something ‘stored up for ; “rainy day”: Why not start im at once and save the one or several dollars usually frittered away for ) Takes only a little to start an account—and takes only small amounts to / ve ay 2 4 5 ugéless things? ae Union Savings Bank, 1222 F st. + Interest credited every six months on daily balances. BANKING HOUSE OF Henry Clews & Co., 11, 13, 15 AND 17 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF THB N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE. Bonds, Grain and Cotton exe- ited for investmeu' or on margin. wed on jt accounts, Act as eT A CLOUDY SUNDAY. &.m:: Great Falls, temperature, 32; condi- —" lon, 8: recelving reservoir, temperature, f Weather Predicted for | 39; condition at north connection, 36: con- Ne see ° moieeeae. dition at south connection, 36: distributing reservoir, temperature, 35; condition at in- fluent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, 36. Tide Table. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, ns ar r a: and 7:57 Weather conditions and general forecast | , ,momem, Low, tide, 7:4 a.m. and 7:31 -m. and 1:24 p.m. Sun rises, 7:18; sun sets, 345. Moon rises, MEETING AT THEM 1811 T st. n.w., every First-day morn- ing at_11 o'clock. Bibie classes CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTI- tute will hold its Sunday service at Rauscher's, i084 Conn. ave., at 4 o'clock p.m. All are wel- ite SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM—MASONIC HALL, COR. 9TH AND StsEvery Sunday. 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, December Mrs. Adaline M. trance speaker Yocate of Spiritualism. follow each lecture. SPIRITUALISM — § Temple, 513 9th at. Dr. Matthews, medium. Vermont av. We have with us for Glading, the eminent is an eloquent ad communications DAY SERVICES AT THE at 8 and 7:30. Residence, 1021 Circles Tuesday and Tues t* SPIRITUALISM—A MEETT. Woenn’s Hall, 721 6th st Mrs. Zoller (residence, 813 61 De y another medium, who will give auiom: ten spirit messages. 3% WILL BE HELD AT President and auditor, Chas. Lyman, ex- Bankers and Brokers, 30 Broad st., New York City. | 374¢ENDN = Branch office, 1216 F st. n.w., Washington, | “CKENDREE M.| 32, S555 pe ‘aczest |} E z YEXPE MA- . December Stockholders ny will | == y wil) WaAUGH ME. CHU ati CH, 3D AND A STS. N.E.— Olin Fldridge, pastor, at 11 a.m.” and Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. BO p Vatch night servic directors. RB. F. COLE, Secretary. me ception at the church, Friday, from 2 RYLAND ME. CHURCH.—9:15 A.M. SUNDA 11 a.m., by pastor, Rev. 8. M. Hartsoc Coming of Christ.” Notwithstanding the recent conflagration, all contracts are filled, or in course of completion, : and we are ready for more new contracts. New | _| - machinery of the very latest types give us ad- PRESBYTERIAN. tages not neretofore enjoyed, placing us in a os ition to turn ont better work; to bid lower, | METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH liver quicker and give even greater satisfaction d fev. Geo. N. Luccock, D.D., pas- than formerly. and B sts. #.e., Rev. Geo. N. Luc pai ! 5 —Preaching’ by the pastor tomorrow at 11 a.m. Don't get the ‘phone numbers mixed. The mil | Sobject of discourse, “The Birth of Christ, the (fas, doors, blinds, &e.) is "phone S51. The of-} Sign of the Worll's Majority.” At 7:30 p.m., ee a ee eee Rev. Wilbur F. Craft, D.D., will preach.” Sub- ‘THOS. W. SMITH Ject of his discourse. “The March of Christ Down Main office, 1st and Ind. ave. "Phone 217. ase ‘anne (ee CO Cee Mill and wharves, foot 4th st. s.e. "Phone 551. Sees ee 2 2 dez3-1m, 20 CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), N and isth sts. nw., Rev, Teu- ¥ cticut ¥HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIREMEN'S IN-| {js'S\ Hamlin, D.D. pastor Services at Ti a suciuce Company of Washington and Georgetown | DiS, 5; Hamlin. ee eieee by the pester. EN will meet at this office on MUNDAY, a 4, ing subjec Christ as He Appeared to His C between the hours of Ii a.m. and m., for] temporaries."” Sanday school at 9:30 a.m. Ju- th rpose of electing thirteen directors for the | nior C. E meeting at 3:30 and Senior ce p.m. ensu! year. Ne i i ayer meeting, 9 to 10, pre- dentate C.W. HOWARD, Secretary, | Jetjy'*t Morming Prayer = at ALL KINDS OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES | WESTER) Purchased at INVESTMENT PRICES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, H st. above: 19th, T. D. HADDAWAY, Rev. Howard Wilbus Ennis, Pastor.— 1208 F (de3-1m) Washington, D.C. 11:00 + (THE QUEST OF THE W ‘ELAND PARK. 7:30 PF. RISTMAS CHORAL a Or Beauitz and bealthful. Cal) or send for | _Thursday,'8 p.m., Mlustrated New Year sewer —— STERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6TH 8ST. node Ofice, 610 14th st. | PASTERN Et Rey. Thomas Chalmers 11 a.m.; topic CEFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCS| Easton. D-D., Co x will ac! District “MAKE ROOM FOR THE KING at Swe WasHINGTON, Dent Mie06. “THE ELOQUENCE OF THE OLD YEAR. : p.m. Policy hold-rs of this company are hereby noti-| Pastor's class for young men, 9:30 a.m. Sunday fied tha: all galicies will expire op the LAST m. Junior Endeavor, 3 p.m. Y. VP. MonDay ‘IN DecEMBER ‘Sth instany ‘at 6 C. E., 6:30 p.m, Strangers welcome. Bicycles Cclock pn. Henewal for the year 1807 will be | _cared for during services. Tecedl centattie Feit htt, Meaineeee | BOKINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AND force. Please attend without delay snd avoié | N. Capitol sts. Rey. George A. Duncan, PhD. SAMUEL C. WILSON. Secretar pastor.— wel's Mesnage; ma hee D-m., “Christ’s Kingdom.” Seats free. it TOLD YOu 80." REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D., WILL bt Nh I, cach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and '8 p.m, at the Osborne & Hoban’s Tabl« de Hote, from 4 until | Pirsr Presbyterian Church, 34 st. bet. © and D. nd D. 8, is the biggest thing of the Kind !n Wash ati 5 z at: Yon, 90 centa; with ‘small bottle of wine Le cor pt re rege ed eet ae ae 1 cents. rection of Dr. Johnston. a.m. and 7:30 tor; Sunday scl |, 9! eee “Y. PSC. E., 6:30 p.m. It cE zwar + Senteactoe 7 x = PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DAILY EXPRESS TO ALEXANDRIA. NEW YORK 1 Nl E De. Wallace Radcliffe, ristinas ser- Packages, ar. Spe. vices at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 Evening sub- Ject: ‘Lessons of the Wise Pa z Special rales, a fs ‘B MOVE ANYTHING. MERCH ANTS’ be abr tay aes sou | Lawrence, organist, as follows: “Sing, O = —— Heavens,” Lo jerusalem," Gounod; “Sing YOU CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT ON THAT PAPER | to God,” “I Feel Thy Hallowed Pres- banging. Rouse ‘painting and, decorating by wet- | _evee.”” “Carter; “Ave Maria,"” D'Arcadelt._1t* tog my figures. GEORGE PLITT, 1716 th st. CONGREGATIONAL re S FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNER Twill Add 30th and G streets n.w., Rev. 8. M.’ Newmann, D.D.,_pastor.—11_a.m., Christmas service with ~greatiy to the appearance of your home to have | sermon by ihe pastor; 7:90 pm. Christmas large plate glass windows put in. It will also add | choral service, “An Evening With ‘the 2 corilesshiy te Me value. Come snk et wn ta | Serer’ Geaise ucuats Sie ont: Moment senlor and, in- it school, the cost of furnishing glass and workmanship over | [region and Junior CE, with you. termediate C. E., 6:20 p.m. Chas. E. Hodgkin, 913 7th. UNIVERSALIST. Glass, Paints, Cils, Varnishes, Builders’ Hardware, | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND 1 STS aw. Rev. A. G + past ‘A Practical Observance of Christma: ete, i de26-16d ap ogers, “DD. pastor.—A. “T never dtsappoint.””” | iniustrated sermon, “The Wirth of Christ.” As a rt of the service the pastor will read the beau- Lawyers’ Briefs Tital ‘story, "Angel Christmas.” All cordially tie Nery finest, that the skill of the aie 20th century artist-printer can prod y ‘They have to superior in point of trpo- LUTHERAN. Gees mcyemeeine met eee ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Maps Sab Soc the oothensaromc ne aes corner of 11th and H sts. n.w.—lev. Dr. Domer, ope pens 5 Baator, tomorrow morning, at 12 clock; Christ: mo pam ee pao Mas Tousle and. sermon: :30 p.m... Sunday RE a ADAMS. < promat printer.” G12 11th st)” Shee anniversary. Social anniversary of Sunday school on Wednesday evening, at 7:30, in Na- Ww Ca tional Rifles’ Armory Hall, on'G st. It hen You itch Cold ‘HURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. AVE. easily {t's a sure sign your system is In nad 28 Ot aie ee Ree poor condition. Healthy folks have no Christy auste nristmas = trouble resisting colds. Tharp’s Old Reltable iy school at 7:30. “Berkeley” Whisky puts rich, pure blood in babs Se the body and Kills a cold ‘to the earliest : st before it leads to somet worse. = JAS. THARP, S12 F st. de26-10d CUNITARIAN, i ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, COR. 14TH AND 1, S16 Biank Books For ’97 Mer, Willicm liruncoa of Atulden, ‘Suan The biggest stock in town to select from. wil ch morni at x 3 sul t, TI We've al Kinds Ledgers, Journals, itecoras, | SALVATION OF HOPE: snd evento ct yan Day" Books, Cash Books, ete. Many diferent | o'clock: subjevt, "THE HARVEST Ont Tite styles, too. If your business requires books | YEARS. Sunday wchool Christmas service at 0:30 of special size und ruling—we'll make them am. Unity class at 45 a.m. Young people's to order—make them perfect and correct. | _ meeting at 6:30 p.m. All are invited. It Prices are less than ever bet as Po = Easton & Rupp, 421 Lithst. | — NON-SECTARIAN. POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS, een | Eee ee a ee z Debt of the Modern World to Christmas.” Bente it What Better Holiday Gift | *—™™ at 11 a.m. Christmas carols Other services as usual. Seats 1t CHRISTIAN. ‘Than either an 1896 PATTERN RAMBLER at | VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH.—F. D. POWER, Sixty Dollars (Lrand-new, late product and fully | 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30; CE. OBO, guaranteed), or A NEW i807 KAMBLER—equal | Baptisin at evening service. | | SOUTHWEST to any would-be $100 bicycle in the world—and | CHURCH, 4% and G, W. J. Wright. Same bour.1t sold at only $80! CENTRAL UNION MISSION. “Twenty dollars saved cquals twice that earned.” CENTRAL UNION MISSION HOLDS GOSPEL Cheaper Bicycles, if you are looking for them, | me*tings, in, the Dall at €22 La. ve ally at 1 too~all the way from $35 up. Largest stock and cordial the branches, p.m. ;. Sunday, tn the south. Open evenings untit | location and, meetings: vate Stina Galleun’? best asortment In south. ewe unt a 2 Lg after the holidays. we sive wecdy homeless men wok inthe iameaek splitting. Gormully & JefferyMfg.Co., YM Ga. 5 REV. HUGH. T. STEVENSON, PASTOR OF THE ia Baptist the 1325-27 14th st. Down Town A; fo Anacosti men’s . arn Koopel meeting at the Young Men's Christian a ainzse 429-31 10th st. nw. O'clock. All men are invite Ye i 5 etary, eee pe rors D. ened eters Anacostia; Frank E. Hart, 1949 12th Avenue Christian Church: streets 4 Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, Phi. ; John Eaton, | Flynn, 2ist and H street: = ; Rev. J. G. = aera ener the United | 202 4th street southeast; Ffank Mickell, States Senate: Col. T. H. Anderson, ex-| 114 3d street southeast; Wm. T. Davis, ministed to Boliviaf"Gen,"E. Whittlesey, ' secretary board of Tadiaxl' commissioners; Rev. I. W. Canter, D-D., pagtor Mount Ver- non Place (Southern),,.Methodist Church; r ; Rev. B. L. Whitman, D,D,, president Co-| Waddey, 1218 20th street; Wm. Pierce, lumbian University; Rey. Hugh Johnston, D.D., pastor Metropgiitan M. E, Church. OTHER SERVICES. SECULAR LEAGUE MEETS AT TYPO- graphical Hall, G street, o Pposite pension office, INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ACCOUNTANTS buerau and their status before Congress) fellow: Camerou bill to permit race gam- Deon © = W. Ridenour, 707 C street southwest; Smith erce—Lodge bill to exclude immigrants over fourteen years of age not able to read and FOREIGN POSTAL Aare FOR RENT flats). FOR RENT (Halls)... FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Stables) FOR RENT (Stores). The Vilas bill to prevent the interstate transportaton of obscene literature, and | street; articles designed for indecent and immoral | Ed. Woody, Canal road. use. FOR SALE (Houses)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). HORSES AND VEHICLES. Little bill, to prohibit the sale of intoxi- cating Mquors in the’ Capitol building and| Wm. Dunean, 348 O siren ‘ounds. Morse bill, to make the Hauor law | 1135'Q sts? Helen ona a Eee ars Of the District of Columbia enforceable. fee) a rill, 1716 15th LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND FOUND calendar—Loud bill,-to cut off novels from second-class rates (to be voted on January ®. The Erdman bill, to substitute volun-| w street; L. 8. Emery, Mt. Pi tary arbitration for railway strikes (passed leasant; John House in previous Congress). MONEY WANTED A} OCEAN TRAVEL. Washington-McMillan b#ll, to restore for-} Cook, 3101 Q street: e. mer law of District of Columbia against] street; Robert Holmes, Sunday traffic, invalidated by clerical error. Shannon bill, to raise the age of protection for girls in the District of Columbia to eighteen. PROFESSIONAL mittee—The Gillett-Platt bill, to prevent the nullification of state anti-gambling laws through Interstate gambling by telegraph, by applying to such gambling the penalties htf provided for interstate gambling by mail| L!Shtfoot, Ridge road. and express. In House judiciary commit-| Circuit Court No. 1, during the month tee; Senate interstate commerce commit-| of January—James H. Stephenson, 1917 tee, S. M. Cullom, chairman, R_ street; Thomas Kinslow, 22d ‘street WANTED (Miscellaneous). AVANTED (Rooms). . neenecasssetanaaseamare Hotel Arriva! Ebbitt House—J. E. Van Auken, York; R. Whitehead, Trenton, N. J.; C. B. Nelens, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Hopkins, Miss Hopkins, Clinton, N. J. Hamilton—Mr. A. W. Wheeler, Albany; John Leary, West Virginia. ; The Cochran—W. H. Donaldson, city; William Hutchinson, Portland, Me.; J. C. Henshaw, Chicago. La Normandie—A. Victorin and wife, Miss Victorin, New York; John Elderkin, chairman of the committees on the Dis- | W. Linkins, 19th and H_ streets; John trict of Columbia of the Senate.and House | Pierce, Bowen road; Wm. Rockett, 913 12th of Representatives approving the bills now before those committees providing that the area formerly known as the Potomac fats be set apart as. a public park, but PODS Berke ee ae er eres | strect; “Daniel Haber Gr Decree 4 Arlington—G. Beekman, Hopkins, W. L. | park." as is provider in E. Hinton, New York; Burton Fox and wife, Cincinnati. Shoreham—N. and Mrs. C. P. Coffin, Mr. F. P. Coffi Boston; E. 8. Yergasan, Hartford; R. Mc- Kissick, North Carolina; Jas. A. Rice and wife, Virginia; H. Brodus, Richmond; H. J. Truesdell, New York. House—Theo. F. Swayze, H. M. Lessing, N. 8. Roseman, New York. ‘Willard’s—Chas. A. Clem J. M. Doolittle, Tacoma. The Raleigh—H. C. Raleigh, Mont.; W. D. Baker, New York; G. A. Bingham, North Carolina; D. Walsh, Chi- M. Jeilison, San Francisco; W. Worth, Brooklyn; C. Decker and wife, New hatin N. ¥.; 0. G National Hotel—John W. Mason, West Virginia; Claude Dockery, Ni H. Roberts, New Jersey Baltimore; J. R. Parsons, ents, Baltimore; Libby, “Madison G 1801 ef me Carusi et al. orth Carolina; | 123, #4. 736; $200, ; J. Ashworth, land Allison, Pennsylvania; H. Marr, Brooklyn et al,, trustees, to Chas. 8, Domer, lot 19, oq. 1003; | JortY E- Ritter, 1821 7th ——_—. A Gooa Thing for the New Year. g of the year is a good time subscription to. the Satur- | day Star for some out-of-town friend. The Saturday Star for 1987 will-be sent to any out-of-town .address in the United 81 for a dollar. to start a y valley, and high over the southern states BS oes ldst quarter at nd lower Missouri valley. x - . The temperature has risen, except in ane The City Lights, Hations where it is colder | Gas lamps all lighted by 5:53 p.m.; extin- ‘The weather is fair this morning, except | Sulshing begun at 6:26 am. The lighting is In the lake regions and St. Lawrence val-| begun one hour before the time named. ley, where local snows are reported. Arc ques ighted at 5:38 p.m.; extinguish- ‘The indications are that the weather will | €d at 6:41. be fair and warmer Suntay from New York Range of the Thermometer. and the middle Atlantic coast southwest-| one following were the readings of the WER MES OL ee thermometer at the weather bureau today: Condition of the Water. 8 a.m., 24; 2 p.m., 32; maximum, 33; mini- Temperature and condition of water at 8| mum, 18, THE REFORM BUREAU|DRAWN FOR SERVICE A Lengthy Calendar of Bills Passed or Un- | The List of Jurors Who Will Serve in the der Oonsideration by Congress. Oourts. List of Measures Advocated by the | Citizens Will Give Up Their Time to Bureau and Their Present Hearing Cases and Dealing Status. Out Justice. - calen-| The following have been drawn for ser- EES ceaneibniiin ioneaneter ae vice as jurors in the District Supreme ,| Court and the Police Court: consideration by some, branch of that body. Tre:reform bureau has its!headquarters at Sane Say, Suns Be eae one 210 Delaware avenue ‘ortheast in this city Fe . iiss nese a — : Basa sel end is managed by the following trustee: Z = 3 , City; Percy M. King, 1843 7th street; Oscar T. Towner, 1316 7th street; W. H. Scott, street; Edward Redfern,.1715 I street; M. >; Wm. M. Hodges, 558 7th street southeast; Chas. S. Hunt, ‘superintendent, 1450 F street; Wm. A. Lavalette, 135 F street; John J. Widmayer, 1819 15th street; George Smith, Bowen road; Geo. W. Gess- ford, $27 9th street southeast; Hodgson B. Bowen road; Henry J. Juneman, 5th and C streets ‘northeast; F. R. Underwood, 51) ; ; 12th street; Oscar N. Brown, 116 4% street; The bills that have been advocated by the | James McNeal, 1719 11th street, and Clar- ence F. Norment, 631 Pennsylvania avenue. Criminal Court No. 1, during month of Have become .laws—Catron bill to pro-| January—John F: Davis, 1107. H_ street Mbit prize fights in territories. Gillett bill| Fortheast; W. Webster Cullison, 1211 F to prohibit divorces in territories on less than a year’s residence. ward Ambush, 5 Chester court; W: street; Findley Saur, 321 4% street south- west; James H. Burgess, Anacostia; Ed- 0 th houses, without vote—| Jackson, 1822 Half street southwest; John Dstes teen ite 8. O'Connor, 500 F street southwest; Joan houses; amended in confer-) Gargass, 2411 P street; Robert O'Neill, 479 ee ae F street southwest; J. K. Johnson, 2318 I street; Leldy S. De Pue, 323 11th street southwest; Henry A. Sands, 907 G strect Passed house; now on Senate calendar—| southeast; Thos F. Riley, Tenleytown: Phillips-Perkins bill, for the appointment | Joseph Pcore, 1515 32d street; Michacl A. of a. non-partisan industrial commission to collate information, and to comes ae street ommend legislation to meet the prol lems piceetiens by labor, agriculture and | street; H. A. Howes, 3410 Q stree capital. Dvgan, 3340 N street; Fritz Herzog, 2135 K Wm. F. Kerby, 615 South Carolina avenue scutheast; Willis A. Davis, 3203 P ‘William : Emerson, 200 Uith street southeast; Frank : se calendar—| Butler, 11th and Q streets; John M. Jones, asec Siete) now oe 1931 12th street; Allen A. Wilson, 1520 20th John Moundsby, 225 D street, and Criminal Court No. 2, during month of Passed House; now in Senate cOmmittee— January—Benj. F. Been, 422 4th street southeast; Frank Thomas, 3124 P street; Geo. W. Joyce, street; Walter M. Moreland, 438 i0th street Favorably reported to the House; now on | southwest; Geo. D. Young, 3206 M street; F. T. Knight, Anacostia; A. A. Bock, 209 10th street southeast; J. D. Schofield, 3667 a aes ae 4% eee southwest; Aus- in P. Brown, Petworth; J. F. Clark, = District bills approved by Commissioners—] quit road: John Dugat 11 a See eoe F. Allen, 3419 W 2703 Dumbarton avenue; A. J. Kilgore, 912 -Pennsylvinia avenue southeast; J. M. Birkhead, 625 Maryland avenue southwest; James A. Mc- Devitt, jr., 610 F street southwest; A. G. Os- borne, Brightwood avenue; Robert How- ison, 1919 Half street southwest; John S. Gregory, 1407 6% street southwest; S. Price Herbert, 1237 Potomac avenue, and Jerome Reported favorably from House subcom- Important bill not yet acted on—The Ray | and Pennsylvania avenue; Edw. Forrest, bill, to exclude from the mails papers (ex-| Garfield; Zachariah ‘Turner; Jeremiah cept medical journals) publishing details of suicides except on, judicial order for| northeast; August Stubener, Bladens- identification. In House judiciary commit- | burg road; John J. 8. Shane, 818 9th street; tee. 5 H. Whitehead, 325 Delaware avenue Aloysius B. McCloskey, 1030 7th street; nee iae = ee ae Wm. L. Read, 9 Corcoran building: John - iompson, ley street; William Potomac Park. W. Georges,’ 1115 Pennsylvania’ avenue; The Commissioners today wrote to the | Francis M. Criswell, 1901 7th stree street southeast; Wellington C. Taylor, 1612 R street; Erastus C. Gatchell, 506 Virgtiia avenue southeast; Charles C. Greer, 1145 8th street; Joseph America, 1612 E street southeast; John W: Montgomery, 642 Acker street northeast; Louis H. Myers, 1323 G bills now be- | Michael P. Foley, 1129 4th street; Geo. F. fore Congress. yw 595. pentell ror uiac ate and Simon Burnett, Presents for.Their Pastor. Circuit Court No. 2, during month of The congregation ef:ithé: Shiloh Baptist | J@2vary—George Kelley, 3153 South street; Church yesterday remembered their pastor, | Protec p tor, Anacostia: Evan Lyons, 3313 Rev. J. A. Taylor, With substantial gifts. | street; Geo. W. The Triplet Club préSented him with a $50] Wm. H. Rollins, 2604 Pennsylvania avenue; suit of clothes, three Joss of coal came from the Shining Star Cqncert Club and aj tus Auth, Bladensburg road; Chas.’ Beh- purse from the church. rens, 1311 6th street; Arthur B. Smith, 218 t avenue; Lewis B. Duflef, 1422 35th W. Shoemaker, Anacostia; L. P. Shoemaker, Brightwood avenue; San- Sth mrest ee neath Coa Bait 1830 7th ps street; James . , \7 7th street Transfers of Real, Estate. southeast;, Joseph Boyd, 2807 ©. strest; E street s.e. bet. 6th rand 7th streets—Frances | Michael Randolph, 300 lith street south Berkeley et Ur. David,Jy, to, S. Berkeley, | €28t; Geo. R. McReynolds, 912 South Caro- part lots 25 and 26, aq. z -) i. ee ene pontieasts Abe ine Benwick, E street se. bet. Ns street southeast; lomon Ctaum, setae todas Pan "TL Windsor ier | 002 14th street; Elmer Dement, 421 G etek ‘9! s a southeast; Wm. Woodville, jr., 3043 N P street nw: bet. 1B and ‘Sth streets—Vioia | Street; John J. Fister, sr., 2819 P street; ©. Davis to Win. If, Glbsos, part lols 69 and et, | Smal. Cornwell, 021 Virginia avenue south: #4. 156; $10. ras streets; Eugene R. Russell, 1807 8th street; HH street u.e. near 18th sfreetGeo. E. Emmons th street; ‘Thomas Police Court, during months of January, Hydiaet | and March—Geo, J. Besaler, 37 a 3 ‘treet 14th street; J. J. Quinn, 42% Tih street DIRFCTORS, WASHINGTON J. Garnett, Henry Wise, ne Henry McGoens, Bowen road; 344 2th street; James P. M Gronn, 1704 Pennsylvania averue; John H. Edelin, 317 M street southeast; John H. Baxter, 234 4% street southwes' Estler, 1301 C street southwest; C. H. Po- 10th and O streets, Warren, 1124 Linger court. aye ee CONDENSED LOCALS A broken pavement in front of No. 9th street northwest was reported by the The damaged sidewalk will Emmons, Geo. E. Fitch, Jas. BL omas, A. hompson, WS. A Pai, ADELPHIA pr Jornan, Robert Hutchinson, Joh It police today. be repaired. Mrs. Eva Funk of this city yesterd presented to the Holy Cross Church of Baltimore, of which Rev. Chas. Damer is pastor, a ciborium as a memoria! to Mrs. Funk’s deceased husband. A street water box in front of 416 L street northwest was unable to stal cold weather of Thursday night and to- day the police reported the need of repairs. A leak in the water main on Washington street was also reported. John Busey, 4 Pe eee eae The National Safe Deposit. Savings and Trust Company, ‘Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. D NEW YORK AVE. twenty-one years old, living at 2312 L street, was taken sick on the street near 25th street and Penn- sylvania avenue about 10 o'clock last. nighi The police took him to the Chartered by Special act of Congress, Jan., 1867, and acts Of Oct., 1890, avd Feb., 1888. Capital: One Million Dollars SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rents safes inside burglar-proof vaulis at $5 per annuw upward. Securities, Jewelry, silverware und valuables of ail kinds in owner's package, trunk or cuse taken on deposit at moderate cost. DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS opward, and interest allowed on ® and above. Loans noney on real estate and collateral Sells first-class real estate an other securities in sums of $500 and upward. TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘This company is a legal depository for coart and trust funds, and acts Thomas F. Smith, the young man who Christmas eve visited the Bruen Home on 9th street in an intoxicated condition and attempted to kill his wife and himself, as stated in The Star, was today released on his personal bonds by Judge Miller. court supplemented his action with a short lecture, and Smith promised to abstain here- after from intoxicating liquor. The Commissioners have ordered that a pensior of $10 monthly be granted Lee J. Nelsen, the young son of the late Samuel Nelson, late private in the police depari- ment, and that $75 be paid to Mary A. O'Connor to pay the funeral expenses of The pension will be con- tinued until the beneficiary is sixteen years SAVINGS BAN the late officer. : administrator, A third-class steam engineer's license has been granted J. W. a A Christmas Musicale. Christmas musicale at the Litchfield, on 14th between I and K streets northwest, last night. About 300 guests were present, and every feature of the fine program offered for their enter- tenment was appreciated in the most ap- The guests were received Clements, Madame de Bas- setf, Miss Ell. Young, Miss Emma Mudd. Miss McGeagh, Miss Wise, Mrs. and Miss Fester and Miss Agnes Mudd. presentation of the program refreshments were served in the dining room and dancing followed this until a late hour. the musicale, Miss Clements gave a dinner to ten invited guests. program was in charge of Mrs. Louise Fox and every number was of a The participants were trusts of all kinds. competent attorney in dally attendance, Wills prepared by a BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. TEOMAS HYDE. . RILEY DEEBLE. THOMAS R. JONES. E. FRANCIS RIGGS. GEORGE HOWARD... ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. CHARLES E. NYMAN. First Vice President -Second Vice President proved fashicn. Assistant Treasurer by Miss Mary + -Assistant Secretary Interest Paid on Deposits. INTEREST IS ALLOWED 0} on daily balances subject to check. Who have accounts open that usually have balances to their credit should consider the advantage of such balances EARNING IN- It is credited on your pass book, added to the principal, and made subject to check. vestments For Sale. We have some first mortgage real estate © per cent notes for sale. high order of merit. Miss Elizabeth Tyler, George Hunt, violinist; Mr. Ernest Danicl, Mrs. Clifford Howard, soprano; Dr. Anton Gleetzner and Miss Freyhohl, pianists; Mr. Hough, baritone; Mr. Harry Murdock, tenor; Miss Fannie Yorke AtLee, soprano; Miss Georgia Barrett, Mrs, Fox and Miss Helen Lyon, pianists; Mr. Eduard violinist; Miss D. Myrtelle Dexter, Mr. F. Finkel and Mr. Phillips, Liszt’s “Concerto Pathetique” was given by Dr. Gloetzner and Miss Frey- hohl as a double piano number, and Mrs.Fox and Miss Barrett played Von Weber's Con- cert Stuek on two pianos, both numbers de- serving the full share of applause they re- ceived. Miss AtLee sang “Villanelle” Gounod’s “Ave Maria” in good voice, re- ceiving an emphatic call for an encore on HTL ‘These are sold in any amounts at par and accrued interest. Boxes for rent in burglar avd fire-proof vaults for sale deposit and storage of val- uable packages, HELTEL ELIT JOHN R CARMODY. ANDREW PARKER... Washington Loan and TrustCo. aul-w,thks COR. 9TH AND F STS. W. B. Hibbs & Co., ———— For the first time in a month Senator Al- lison left his heme at Dubuque, Ia., Thurs- day and took a short sleigh ride about the city. He expects to leave for Washington immediately after the holidays. $3,400.00 CASH AND PRIZES GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH SUNLIGHT WRAPPERS, As 4 First Prizes, each o! 20 Second Prices, each celal Bicycles*. ‘Third Prizes, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1421,F Street. Correspond: LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©O., 16d ‘New York. C. T. 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