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Ble acid 7 meet THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1897—26 PAGES, . — SPECIAL : NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. - CHURCH NOTICES. . CHURCH NQTICES. - THE WEEK. r EDWARD W. VERY, VICE PRESIDENT OF MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 8 P.M., “BAPTIST. UNITARIA! The democrats of the House held a cau- ganized and exleting-under the laws of the state Anti-Saloon League. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, S ALL SOULS’ CHURCH (UNITARIAN), REV. ©. | CUS and adopted resolutions against the re- ing 18T . 8TH AND H D, of West Virginia, hereby certify that at a gen- Re . Louisi: . mw. 1t* n.w., Kev. 8. H. Greene, D.D., pastor.—President: Bradford Leavitt, pactor.—0:45, Meet{ng of the stockhol ters of sald corpora: sepa ee B. ‘L. Whitman of Columbian University will | school and Unity class; a. a mn. + duly called and Beld a 10 MEETING AT t 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. ice, ty the iter Wind ROWE, | 22d in favor 8f Cuba and bankruptcy legis- ‘orton in the city of New York, state Grace Chureb, 9th and S, Sunday, 8 p.m. A Re eee ee Oe Bae ca are 5 bs ee et ae S. CROWE, :30 p.m., Young Peo: |lation. The House committee on bank- York, on the 11th day of December, Gresses by Mrs. Platt and others. Singing a Se y Fnion; = as witch ‘noceting: asmmgeclty’ of the sasck was | Gontral ‘Galen ‘Damion aaseet’ "Baad: BST-BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND E—PREACH- | P'ton'by‘ier, William SUGrowe, Dt, of New (TUPtcy agreed on a bankruptcy bill, which rson or by proxy: se i ROBINSON, President. at me by See = J. ae ae a York city. ’ “it | aifvers in two important-details from that pepe ey oye * | THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF | Din! ‘Ev. sub. "The Count jong? é reported by the subcommittee. The House tae corporation voting in favor thereof: AL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF | _p.m. Kv. sub.: “The Countless Throng.” 1 REFORMED. . EI a . | Citizens’ = iden —— 2 ae to perp eS ard} the ensuing year will be held at their faking | PASTOR E, HEZ SWEM DESCRIBES: “A TRA banking committee decided to take no ac- m., Sunday | tirement of greenbacks and treasury notes ser pans “RSDAY, 27, 189 ler in a Train with a Brick in a Handkerchief,” | GRACE REFORMED ; . tion on a currency bill until th etary its corporate business discontinued: and that the {| House en #HURSDAY, January 27, 1898, be | é Bes A bet. R. I. ave. and P st. ALT. G. Appie, ee tice president of the compans is directed to cer ae eoacaae Berto Preaching ae AE ae at taht | pastor—Sunday school, 9:0 a'm,: morning ser: | Commission has submitted its plan. Secre- tify this ution to the secretary of stati z . a —— = vice, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. it the state of West Virginia under his hand and | a 7 he Lord's Papper Toliows the morning sexmon. : uae . = pe = tary Gage appeared before the House bank- the 1» seal of the corporation. Free pews. All invited. Second Baptist Church NEW CHURCR. ;, ing and currency committee and concluded me mi whecnde i: bate Revasaiaet np hand Auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. s.c. it in cand Va. av —— - ——— |his explanation of his currency revision METROPOLITAN HAPTIST CHURCH, rir AND Enis rewar will give Yt the ie Fes bill. The President sent to the, Senate the — TENT oF | A 2-e.—Preaching, 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m., by pas- a 3 ; {nomination of W. W. Thomas of M: to THE FORMER AGENT OF ; 1 ner of 16th and Corcoraf sis., the Sth lecture ve aeaagene E. W. VERY, ‘ational Mosaic Co., is no longer in this | for Hes. Granville, S- PF reeeeie tein, SHS | nthe Paternal Basis of Faith: the Possiuiiity Be Minister to Sweden and Norway, and Vice President. (Seal.) service. Business will be conducted by the com- . soc — of a Divine Kevelation.”. Morning sermon at 11 | Hamilton King of Michigan, to be minister ae pany ax per usual. NATIONAL MOSAIC CO., BAPTIST, STH AND D S.E. o'clock on “the Closed Door.”” Sunday school at | to Siam; also the nomination of Attorney it* JOHN ZANIER, President. And. See ts Sanday school, 12:15 p.m. Strangers welcome. Herdies pass the |General McKenna, to be a justice of the Or DIVIDEND. Unwelenaree door, Christuas day, Saturday, festival serv! Supreme Court. Congress passed a law ven that a sem m. All are invited. it qd S no ot ec o , 3 > BAPTIS —. ~~ — | prohibiting pelagic sealing and a joint re Beevesee) ween a neha eae LE ae Ge ee ee ps SPIRITUAL! olution looking to the relfef of miners in pa » ‘ e on a x — ee BEE the Yukon valley. €arl Schurz was re- better tafloring business COACH CO., payable on and after J. SPIRITUALISM—MRS. McDO: y and xttached the common seal of said corporation this eleventh day of December, one thousand eight, hundred and ninety-s (Signed) detssi HIGH @Partly Cloud ea ee 300° Ste nnual divi- The pastor wil = == 70 Sm than ever before. Skip us SECOND, 1898, to stockholders of record on De- Ai-bre cordiatt ITUALISM_MRS, McDONALD WILL HOLD | elected president of the National Civil Serv- ‘ee @ Srom . If price is your gole con- cer 2%, 1807. Books for the transfer of stock | Sitcy BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH Tal OSE R ee metric readings, tests |!¢¢ Reform League, which held its annual erate ae eee WAIL be clcacd Detmectt anid Gates BY Stee oct Carele, “Dr. Charles (A Stake And questions answered, it" |convention in Cincinnati. ‘The American BEEN GALLON, 1310 F ST. Pe RUMMEL g§, DANA LINCOL Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, soloist; Prof. . FY POURAPHICAL HALID den G | Federation of Labor opened its annual ses- x z W. D. RUMM! 8. DANA LID masieal dirs Sunday school, J. 0’ SPRITU TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL, 425 G | Souctation oF Labor o Thal tune ‘5 Secret Kone tenuis superinte J am.; preacaing by Dr. Stake. | *t- unday evening. 8 o'clock. Mrs. Zoller, |S10n at Nashville, Tenn. The funeral o AT THe A Iv 11 ) pres Christian Endeavor | assisted by another medium. Spirit (ests. ques: | Mrs. Nancy Allicon McKinley, mother of EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at & a.m., T3th meridian tt Ina detS-16d Come il, Ne. a6, i. U_, held meeting, 6:30 p.m. You are welcome. It cere ae, ote ‘ ae pcos eget enas 1 pee erenident RS pees Sasa oe bars, or lines of equal alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or 22 ere were elec + ; = 2 : : h n - 1 tines of eq cmpers ch te Sh HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR RETAIL GROCERS. Tews President. DS. ws ton; sie calileat EPISCOPAL. (ith und Pests. mw). visioned men were reported to have stam- nae ne u Pacis asa hae satiariisa Serre are — regions where rain or snow - eo. W. Lacey; ex-president, 'M. fottel; ~ —— | ins 5 TION SPIRITCALIS = = “ity. <londike |“ er o we 5 ords 6h" and “Low” show location of areas of Just received 2 car loads of SAUER: | qveaker. $. J. Millard; secretary, W. E. Denni- CATHEDRAL CHUTE Oi ee ee Levees from Dawson City. in the Klondike |" uigh aud low barometer. Smail arrows @y with the wind. - aks 5 car leads of f gon; inancial 3d and A’ sts. m., holy E aerwrt . s - 5 J. F. Huguley; chaplain 8:45 wm. morning pr ie? was unanimously re-elected United —— —— —— =e Guardian Angeis and Jonde CAL. RAISINS LAE, | ©. G. Brodte; ‘sergeant-at-arms, T. H. McKee: the Rey. 3. Colt : : oe States senaicr by the Virginia legislature. Sank Ais Gabe : eee Eat CAL. PRUNES—1 car load CAL. | 95, ge eg rr i is Leet tits “Their Significance." EVENING St : i: i ! AIR AY ER. velr, temperature. 43; confition at infuaad (CHES and APRICOTS. Send in your or- te te ea Wee One i's School, Concord, N. | SRG. The Mystery of Babylon.” On account | The United States revenue cutter McLane ' sate house, 4; effluent gate house, Gers ‘and get the benefit of CAR-LOAD | Geiegnies to cabinet, H. M. Gillman and J. E. ‘seri by | Of the great interest in this series of DIS- {seized seven Spanish vessels which were EES Today—Sun rises, 11 am, 8 p.m. Sunda A : aise tions and general forecast— | Moon rise: by Key. Herbert s. Smith. Mission of the Geo e fyi 23 Pm, even song, 23, | COURSES, persons destring seats please REMUM- | fishing in American waters off the Florida | ‘ications That Prevailing Weather Tide Table. ) CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. MN. Hertel akersater, 4. Berwaur ae y Pesos ere Somerelca; | Hee icrvices begin PRECISELY AT TIME MEN- ocas bel neonorseDureanteestenencecias Will Continue Until Mondzy. ‘Today—Low tide, 8:19 a.m. and 8:48 p.m.p B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, | L. E. Gridley; delegate t ation, morning prayer and hoty communion, | TONED. SEATS ALLEREB, NONE RESERVED.1 | be hanged January 7, 1808, for the murder | Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- | high tide, 1:58 a.m. and 233 pots. Ee siaS 6 Tith ot. Be (iy 1000-2 M st. se. J. FL Huguley; . Associa> py the bishop of Washington; 4:00 p.m. OTHER -SERVICES. « of Blanche Lamont. Mr. Alexandcr Mc- | trict of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:16 a.m. and 9:54 am + Se. e = Seat = tion, S. E. Si it evening prayer. All welcome at all kervices. It ; — —~ SSS , | Donald, United States minister to Pe ginia, fair; colder, continuing til Mon- | ?-™-> "gh tide, 2 m. and 3:20 p.m. THE ANNUAL ELBOTION, OF || AES ND ALL ANGE 22D NEALE, | THE SECULAR AEE P Othe ay ALS | under President Cleveland's last adminis- Mate Ae ee Ei The Sun and Moon. tees for the ensuing 5 Kes. Wm. 1. Turne ear cieean oe Holiday: Dream" poem by the president. “ite. | ‘ation, died in Lynchburg. the Washington Brick Company will be held at ans, 4 and 5, No. 7:14; sun sets, 4:40 p.m, m. tomorrow. the office of the company’ 1420 New York ave. n.w., jon in the American Revolution,” Chase Ro} . Foreign. Weather con ‘The Gospel of Evolation,"” Maurice Pechin. * ee ome Stee i z g att aot = mM Prince Henry of Prussia sailed from Kiel | The storm has moved from the lower Ohio | T@™orrow—Sun rises, 7:14 a.m. open from 12 noon to 1 MACKAY-SMITH WILL DELIVER FORM BUREAU | ANNIVERSARIES, | LUTH: y | for China amid- great enthusiasm; Em- ley to New Brunswick, Increasing in in- i The City Lights, ba eet ipa ae /.% yO ain Slat ats. tomorrow evening. at Lyman, ériee, Hon. W. | peror William at a banquet the night pre-| tensity. A second siorm appears to be | | Gas lamps all lighted by 5:49 p.m.; extins ite . A es Butler and Rev. | vious outlined Germany’s new naval and | developing in the middle gulf. ema eid $23 am. The lighting ts THEODORE, Little § REV. tone SS, commercial policy; the St. Petersburg No-| A ridge of high pressure extends from | “Arc. lamp lighted at Sate meget ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | Taste Set cee Wa ae aa macnn ole vosti said Germany’s evident intention to | Florida to Alberta. guished at 6:38 a.m. National Bank cf shingten: tor theo directors wi be | Of Winter! Node seal Seminary will preach C1 SOCIETY SILENT WORSHIP, hingten fer the el held at the bank on TUE a the | Rain or snow has occurred and the tem- ure has falien from the Mississip, retain Kiao Chau bay indicated tha: partition of the Chinese empire had Temperatures for Twenty: Hours The following are the readings of the terete toy SE. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. -, NEAR ge a Wa cai Suastic ee Generar taeibene eee Fea eather bureau for the Gi > A oe Ee eee raring treet: ermine cern apt to the Adelphi Theater in London by Rich- | fair and warmer. O'clock yesterday aha ens ate NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BE. . WASHE Winter Overcoat 3 await y noon: S pan. Sunday ses, dO a.m. and 4 p. IPHANY CHURCH, G ST. Randoiph H. McKim, D. ard Arthur Prince, who had formerly be The storm in the gulf will probably in- A saan connected with the theater in a minor | er in incensity, giving rain to the gulf | night, 31. a capacity. It was reported and also demicd | States and light snows to the Ohio valley. December 18—4 5 38: & that the Philippine insurgents had -| The foiiowing heavy precipitation (in |/35, and 2 ppm, Sn” 2 8 & M+ 88; 12m, rendered and that peice prevails in the is- | inches) was reported: Maximum, 53, at 2 a.m. December 18: lands. Several member During the past twenty-four hours—Pal- } minimum, 3%, at 9 a.m. December Ine ton, e = Lire He tesla Bee Geet eee your inspe-tion. Rich Mot tion for directors of this bank Ww! eld in ; : the banking house on TUESDAY, the 11th day of eesnece CO itnic bile January, 1808. Folls will ‘be’ open from 11 Beavers, Kerseys, fo lock a.m. to 1 o'clock p.m. Cheviots, &e. dell,18,25,ja1,8 | GEO. H. B. WHITE, Cashier. easirre celine theme they THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TE December 17—4 p.m., 50; ACCOU AMLSI TS . ATTORNEYS. . AUCTION SALI BOARDING . Eat 147i s welcome. et 4] bers of the French cl estine, 1.2 rhe B | _STOC will be good for from five COMING OF THE BRIDEGROOM. ‘Lhe ISINESS in a . a The following are the readings of the holders of the Washington and Alexandria Turn Sea Ge Ra wispy Gee a BUSINESS (CHANSES. 4} were arrested in conne the onan . barometer at the weather bureau for th tke Company te called for MONDAY, January ain CHURCH NOTICES. 3 uma scandal. Dover Castle was partly ondition of the Water. past twenty-four hours, beginning ats 1898, at 11 o'el at the office of the os CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, M. A CITY ITEMS..... 16 | destroyed by fire. The government of Hit ompe: p ‘onditi vate ‘lock yeaterday afterane ad ‘ashington Southe e. comer Have taken nearly all 12th —Kev. Dr. John if, rector, 8 | COMMISSIONERS OF DE earcter : and condition of water at 8 | o'clock yesterday afternoon proposed to the State Denartment to art trate the claim of Berne rd Campbell, an Fi American citizen, for $14,00). A small box nnection, condition December 184 a.m containing explosives was found near the | at south connections, 1; distributing reser- m., 30.3 : United s te in Havana. It was decided to -alumn of British troops to reoven. Khyber pass in India. Ger 7 da leigthy audience with t of Svain. The entire ¢ meron and ia, Va. sermon by th December 17—4 p.m., 30. midnight, 30.03, the “Full Dress Suit" or- Christ th ders we in turn out by New Year's day. Better AL MEETING OF STOCKHOUDE get measured tonight or r of the National Capital Bank of Washington for Monday! m. Seats fi at other s. the election of dtrectors will be held at the bank- air of men and ing hors. AY, January 11, 1898, between * j GHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, REI the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 4 ofelock pin. G. Warfield Simpson, reetor.—Divine.serviees on Che del1,18,24,31,Ja5,8 HH. H. McKEE, Cashie ett 8 p.m., 30.06; ays DEATHS .. DENTISTRY EDUCATIOD 30.14; 8 am., 30.3 Witness to the Deity of Christ ar , and 2 pam., 30.30, ce of Christ in the Hour of De: CHANGES AT -COLUMBIAN HANNA APPEARS CONFIDENT . “Mh, at which the vested choir, ut cle i Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. tion of erof. 11. tsman, will FOR sued at Stes Decrees ng the a i ee ee ‘al program: Venit FOR (Halls) Page formation of a new cabinet for H 2 hy Richard W purpose of election of fifteen trustees to serve eS a for the ensuing year. will be held at the office y Danks, of the company, on TUESDAY, January 11, 1898. R Polls open. fro p.m, Transfer to_be ed from December 31, 18U7, to For FOR (Houses) The | A New Charter for the Popular Old Uni-| He is Unable to See What Can Prevent British hovse of lord lin favor of a i ca . versity. His Election. dlegate in a noted labor Marquis di Rudini reccnstituted thé cabinet. Alphonse Da the French Hist. died saddenly, while dining with | Pers ae i Bae amily. M net Carlyie Hanning, | #=preve elicy vermment | Judge Louis K ‘ , of ‘Thom. rivie, the auth i TL gee eee «Stank s) (Stores: (Biey: Tes). + Burns & Co. Ja1.5,8 5 4 4 3 + 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 NOTICE.—I WISH TO INFORM MY FRIENDS, Tailoring 5 Sulie. "Paes © (Houses) maronte ee ee ae Bes ciel al set eke ee eee gs eres ERS RY ie NE ee the friends of this establishment and the publ Re the choicest Saat heared ety ives eats in the Law and Medical Schools. : that T have bought the Interest of the Tate Jobn Talk. 2S aE . ge In the District. port the Senator, rin the firm of Tall & Rote ting, our own im- it Characters of thesOld Tesi 1 Several bills relati 725 Sth st. s.e.. where T will con: | portations, t1 plaids, and stripes. Wor stleee ‘ a : ie ting to local a a pmapt and $40. ‘will © them, 1 § | were introduced in bot hous2s of Cort Dea . creas about a Tu aking thet up : va || eress. ‘The ‘House Diktrict’ Gommittesauck | yo ee yee te ans Senator Hanns will tekwe Washingtn the latest of the finest untinished wor i) pun. ; "Sunday, University has announced some important silk Hned, for $45 If you are going a present ty pair of our § either this evening or Sund changes in the policy which is to hence-} Girect to h el rth govern the institution. Congress has | y.onain ; on azked for a new charter in place of | taxes and organized, s minittees i ap- pointed fer the session; the Senate eom- mittce decided to pestpene active work on | ; loc lation until after the holiday | |” and will go jeveland. He will io until the general assembly make your busbar him one of our or brother Overceats, or a home in 3 4 6 4 apprenthesbip and ai 18. With him im the bu 9th and G naw. ss at : € decisive action on the que Very respectfully, ete., RICHA sae 5 ‘Among 1 muons the one now in existence, which was grant-| oF 4 + beter Rinna eahes Rocca = — ve fit, workm Eee soem Serer 3 Ny modifying the highwe ed in 1821, and has naturally become some-| trom that state. No other than See i i "the be he kind ERESHUTERIAN: 5 ans, involving # repeal of the vend- | wha nsolete for pri t needs. A board wer rence tases Sena Expect nothing else from pape Re aaa een Re judge Cox decided that the Beli | iat obsolete for present needs. A board | Hanua himself is authority for this state: > fF 4 on or e 7 e METROPOLITAN L’RESBYTERIAN RCH, SOS. AN! c svsola in ri vies he ’ _ : hipaa ment. me but the very best Print- tcaurie 4th and B sts. 8.¢., Rev, Geo. N. Luccock, D. D.. | PIANOS AND. OF t SEMDRUGEATULTESS Gearice ik | take the place of the boards of trustees | EOF the first issn Uadaae ake Beoresaey smo 4 t ‘ pastor.— Pre: al i at road; | “ cs atl z a t s > sin e Novembe ing--no matter how simple capes {| BE . ; : ecciver for the | and of overs fs wo) Aoiles /whiell | ions garlic iinene bas ear al Ge ae s ing” subject, “Possibilit I\L NOTICES... road the materially modifiei | have hitherto governed the university and orelaborate thejob. Briefs, 90c. Page. ‘ MUTUAL FIRE ID r OF COLUMBIA, | ~ \. December 6, hereby notified that all p ~ = = on the last MONDAY tn Di CHURCH OF THE COVE: t), at 6 o'clock p.m. Renewal for] inn), Conpecticut ave., N a will be at the rate of 1 per cent | Rey! Teunis telk regarding the chances of his election, It was in ccrversation with an Ohio man now in this according to this Zentleman, Se nna, while usually e to nevepaper interviews, in this m- in order to prevent the lapse of the ter and the accu STCRACE ar- | the members of which held life tenure of | lation of debts. The Sica aoe pens Ccurt of Appeals recalled its mandate in| Mice. As it was necessary for the over the trading stamp case ion | seers to approve the decisions of the trus- ef counsel for the defehdants, who inti-| tees and vice versa there was frequently Unity in the Earthly 3 am. Y. PLS. Polley holders eles will expi ber (27th in the vear Iss ED (Help): 1D Hounye) ste . Hamlin, D. D. mated that they wot ake acti - | delay i settleme important mat- : éeiz-14a_| om the premium notes. Please aitend early at 11 am. and 4 p.m. 1 (ML sgeltancors qisge toleary Chevenas emetic 7 [eae EO es nee did no demand that what he avoid the crowd. SAMUEL C. WILS the morning. In the afternoon Dr WANT. D (1.00 u8)., States ‘Supreme (Court Ab sens i | ters © withheld. On the contrary, he expre , 721 6TH S' dee Secretar, son will giv ceount of his t VANTED (Situations 2 2d SUNS SS) SEO SL ss Cod SER whe new teerd of trustees will consist of | ed himself, well knowing that mont eG OG | SS Se —| to the Yul nday, school ny Soviet Me: from the Treasury Department that My Hiram Wood, Henry Taylor, Eu- | h the pre In th's conversation he Tee ane mean eae THE GRAND RAPID. duntor €. E. meeting at 3 p.m., and Moe retary to} Zone Levering, Georze QO. Manning and | discussed t + and ; © Ohio situation candidly P. : : ; = 1 70U. > ses) aes > Baltimcre, Md.; William | his deductions wer2 favorable te hiteoe lan. KEELER. = a — | Steed te erearenitien Beat ol TO. derreea iii THE COURTS. ticn of $175,000) wherewith to complete the | 7° Tee area Generel: Bethcorney deductions wer Eaves to himself. MR. KEELER. THE SLATE WRITER coldest weather. For sale oy princ.pa. dealers —— city post office building. At the ; ES eee estan Cen | Mk eaeriqigieen! no th E. is at 905 H st. n. noZT-edraim? nis, nin 1Justice Cox. meeting of the direc of the Cay EE leahiy ra mets re terable nu ithe Fenutttean no == SSS ped TAPE, oad awl, Wood; me to take testimony ticn Company it was declied to ask | Rey: Thomas J. Morgen of New vetting, hers of sembly will de~ A = ‘ " . mited to thirty cays. Gobb agt. Cobo; nd Mf. M. , CHURCH NOTICES. It : ¢ stockholders of that road for permis- | $™G “\iiscn, John W. Powell, Edward M. TERKOR” TO BURC AS A “MOSLER™ he is re orted divorce a vin Mat granted. Foley agt. Cul- n to issue bonds to cover th expenses s — ' = SJallaudet, Oiis T. Mason, Rev. Sanu t every repubii- wok Safe, because they realize $ x hane; auditer’s report confirmed. Hamner | of the rapid transit equipment in progr Gallaudet, audi ; ; e = A. : ‘ . he rapi nt in | e 5 ore W. Noyes, Re’ nty but four had instructed = tue absolute’ higpessibility of breaking “in one. METHODIST. — Temple agt. Ketcham; Albert Harper appointed re-| The national board of trade met in annual | Gree, “Macodor’ oa, re Gr kom. des te Sary ak Gees as ne teem rsatety: forty WAUGH CHURCH. 3D AND A STS. at 11 ceiver. jon; among the propositions advanced | *- aetna 3 Bogie use—and thus insure absolute safety for your money and valuables! DFM E. Olin Eldridge, pastor.—At 11 a.m. and ies p.m., subject, “‘Manhood in Christ,"” and of the World p worth League, ) p.m.; prayer meeting, Thurs- day, 7:30 p.m. It FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS., N am, J. J. Darlington, Samuel W-.| to him through the action of the m ene to the effect that the organization | Need ant ane emery i [edge dake rd eth ‘Taliaferro agt. Taliaferro; test establish permanent headquarters in this | \oodward and Waliim M oard are: Dr. | tinatic to see what coi sa hs and 7 dered taken pefore Rutledge Wiison, ex-| city, it being suggested that the board | (hitman, as president, ex officio, and with-| of his electicn, rusia 7) | aminer. Myers agt, Cottrell; time to file | etect a large cpmmercial building for that & ; : ies a out a vote; Dr. Greene, vice president; Mr. pite that the election of Mr. Hanna Equity Ccurt No. 2—Justice Hagner. RILL, Jr., 802 F st., Le Droit bldg. del7-Gd WALLACE LADIES WILL A PRETTY THIN ~Leather Cal RECIATE. FOR THEIR Ré subject the HOL Gp eS pe ee Circuit Court No, 2—Justice McCom ras [Pec penise : Mason, secretary ers are t uining idle. "Hollers--Gold-waounted Fs nee | Bredching mir] Duffy agt. Belt Railway Company; mo-| Washington memorial committee met in | “norco ree necessary to secure the degree have reason to watch carefully every = agement -ts—Dataty Box Paper and - ning wt = — | Uon for new trial filed. creation of the National University here | 0f bachelor of laws in the des school nas > nent of Charles L. Kurtz. aed cnvelopes—-Oak and Cherry Stationery Cases, 5. ID .N. CAP. | Crim Court Ni 5 ustics = Z exten Mihea of tie | been increased from two to three years and | Foraker is in a neutral position, and will ete: We have a great vartets of such pleas: | Sunday sch re | amd Qiste., Rev, George 8. Du ria ee oe fo carry out the expressed desires of (he | in additional year will be required hereaf- | let the ans fight the senator- Ing etfts, “AU of ‘them priced wonderfully cpworth League, P. e tor aim, abstaining From "Evi United Statealaste Henry Pldgeless rape; wine 4 ae Bes Ses ee ston, colored, | ter to get a master's degree, making a full | ship out as best they may. At the same ; NioN ME. CHURCH. 2TH ee | Pee es eis ‘| defendant arraigned: pleahot guilty, Uni. | “2 saat ; course take four years instead of three, as relations with Kurtz are such that ave. nw., Rev. A. Blelash 9:30 am. | “a 5 manna : suo de: guilty. —++>—___- i school w ot help being watched with ane- 4 TL ST PRESB CHURCH, States agt. G r ES = formerly. A post-graduate + et help being watche ‘sus. Sunday school; 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m.. preaching | “Sfaryiand ave. and Gth st. prAuiTngaas fe seer ace co ano pao United CONDENSED LOCALS. added in the early future. There will be It ise and John Lee, lar- aston, D.D. vet, Christmas: HEA! sing at the morning service. pject—third lecture, CHRIST’ ; the signs of its near app school, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. S.C. E. important changes in the medi school. | It is significant the number of Ohio re= y an arrangement entered into a few days | publicans that gravitate to Washington the new board of directors of the Co- | th a snd zimost invariably their bian University umed all the in- movement is to report to Mr. Hanna debiedness of the medi nool and have | or some one especially designated to re- Judge Hagner, presiding in the Probate Court, signed an order appointing J. H. Taylor ard John Ridout collectors in the matter of tie estate of the late Frances ing that each shall iring when eh call pve a contract electric lights, us as regards re extremely larceny from the per- son; sentenced to fail, for six months. Si COND COM- United States agt. Spencer Barnes, house- each. Sunday | breaking; sentenced to jail for nine months. League, 6: at 3 and 6:20 ae = PNiteAee a ert Bi : M. Loughran, sti en up all outstanding notes. The Co-| ceive information from the battle ground. REACTOR, TWELFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, 12TH AND Mid-week services Thursday evening at |, United States agt. Robert Biue, second of-| furnish a bond in the sum of $6,000. lumbian Academy, which was placed at the | The only exception is in the case of Judge —"Phone 1516. del7-8d E s.e.—reaching by pastor, Ri T. House— Strangers cordially invited. it |'fense concealed weapons; sentenced to _ Sn Gon eee ee ia ity, will be refitted "Z oY. seem hh ~ * = Mi ain. “Hindered in the Way;"* ) p.m, = SS New Jersey state’prison for one year and| Fire started in an unoccupied house yes- | disposal of th culty, w e Sais a Louis W. King of Youngstown, who ar # See din, “Epdorth | REV. T. DeWITT TALMAG Sneraae: terday and the structure was burned to] a hospital, and in a day or two bids will | rived in Washington late Thursday. King’s 1 never disappoint ine de | preach, témorrow at 1 AER ere otras the ground, An adjoining house was badly | be invited for this purpos home is in President McKinley's old_con- DON'T BE A “BLACK SHEEP” = phate Pee : district. King, next to Kurtz, t is thought that tramps, who — :NON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, amping in the vacant house, sun Kone ARSNnOW, state of Henry Birth; account passed. | Scorched. Ing at 11 a. Estate of Patrick Phillips; do. Estate of | had been cz —smong your pr fessicnd "bre hren. ~ Duffey, pastor. . of I and 3d st 5 i sti h . The loss is estimated at . While perso: bes RG day chook, 8:30" 2 Bao plas | Mex De. pee Ce ee eee a about $200. Ee eer ally opposed to Hanna, h‘s hatred for Kurtz pro tee PB —— 7:30 o’c. p.m. "All seats free at every serv! rere com aiate of peters 2 en | se oa 25 ES Heirs Desire a More Equitable Dis- | 4. far stronger, and he hopes to see Hanna ¢an Work 4s quickly or as necurately. . CHURCH, REY. Gi eR ae do. Estate of Gardiner G. Hubbard; w' Frank Smith, alias Charles Chick, con- : ana ; Foraker’ Lawyers’ Briefs, Qc. page for 50 "coples. pastor.—11 ‘a.m. CONGREGATIONAL. tribution of Prope win the senatorship as a slap at Foraker’s filed and partly proved. In re Christiana! yicted recently of fals: pretenses, withdrew old manager. rae = ‘The W JONG TIONAL CHURCH, © Mills, guardian; account passed. In re tion for a new trial and was sentenced] A suit in equity for partition and an ac-| old | ; ey RON 8S. AD Is Ol Pi 2 CONGE ATIONAL CHURCH, COE » a Pi zs | @ motion = as 5 fi Se me correctly,” said eat are tA iar eee 10ih and G sts. nw.. Rev. 8. M. Newman, D.D., | Thomas O'Brien, guardian; do. Estate of| by Judge Bradley, in Criminal Court No. 2,] counting has been instituted by Albert Sil sauce Apeiagetd pear ery Faaeree <li es pastor 1 am, public worship, with sermon, | Gottfried Schroeder; proof of publication. y to serve a year and a day in the New Jer-| ters and his wife, Mary, naming as defend- | J0dge King t (a Star reporter. | “tor — = Y pastor ) p.w., Rext iMustrated service on . ey state son 2 21 5 ahts Elie! aS ; sie L., Fan- a - he “ Winter is as good a Ife of St. Paul. “Music by quartet and chorus Speen eae A SESE) R08 is ee ants Ellen, Frederick, Mabel, Elsic L., Fan- | Foraker element in my part of the state, oir, Jed by Dr. J. W a.m., Sunday school. avor. Bisebotf, organist, 9 0 paw., Christian The Year's Secret Service Work. Sr Er eS ry and Basil Sillers, the preperty involved | where strong fighting was necessary. The annual report of Chief Hazen of the A Welcome Holiday Gift. including part of lot 1, square north of | During that time I fought Mark Hanna secret service bureau, shows that his office | The Saturday Star, sent by mail, for one | square 515; part of lot 2, square 525; part | tooth and nail constantly in state conven: made 842 arrests for the fiscal year andj vear for one dollar, to any out-of-town ad- | of lot quare 58; part of lot 38, square sheaia pias A itnedt. ta is wet my broke up many counterfeit plants. The to- | dress, would be a welcome holiday gift for | 560; subdivision of Jot 6, square sab. cr: tae oak te at ee ee tal amount expended by the bureau, includ- | any one who would appreciate the chance | division of lot 4, square 561; subdivision of | CAN Oty TOM Ts na Fe eT would ing salaries and rewards, was $63,194. to keep in touch with life at the capital. | lot 5, square 61; sundivision of lot G2, | me whom T Prerr to Mr, tania ts who ee se are und subdivision of lot 102 square | Rame, @ hundred Foe Ii is stated that Ellen Sillers is the widow | “But, that has ing to do with the ‘and all the others | C8s¢. Henna was by state bel, are | convention; Hanna 4 che on’ was | last campaign. As a republican I kave NORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHURCH, NORTH Ca. itol and K sts.—11, #ishop Joba F. Hurst. 6 Epwerth Leagui 30, Rev. Sumuel L. Belle ‘American University. 1t* FRIENDS. Season to build —in Washington as any other time. Yon bu ers putting In bids for building should not fail wre our bid fer the Lumber and Woed- Sure to be the lowest the best qualities be bought for! W. SMITH, ist & Ind. a Wharves, ‘foot of 4th st It FRIEN! W. I. Stricklet, D.D., pastor.—Sun- 5 a.m, Preaching by the pastor, “The Day of Small Things. 7:20 p.m., subjec the Incarnation the third of series of Christmas sermons. Epworth Le e, AT ME! p.m. ‘Tuesday, consecration. Thursday, | How . Ill I st. nw., every First day chureh prayer um s it morning, at 11 o'clock. Bible ¢ asses following. 11” i L Cc E of Robert pues AND, PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. W A I I TAM W A | S. mentioned, except ra bis children. The property in que: | ; the ud Helsse, stor.—9:15, - = : x eee rothing to do but abide by the will of the and 7:30 i "preaching by THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF Pra owned by Robert, who, it is explained, died majority. I have received letters from not ‘ ° 6:30, Epworth League; prayer meeting on | Christianity, Rauscher’s Hall, 1034 Conn, av Th A W. Ith intestate. : S jess than ten republican members of the Tharsday’ evening; Christmas mofning service | Sunday service, 4 p.m; daily noon meeting a € merican a am Albert Sillers claims that he fs entitled to | ¢S* (han ten rer IS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX) IN Y. ave., 11 Howard ara HI. Hoge of Li expected. i AML we 'Plone e. "Phone 65; Lay in_a stock of Pure Berkeley For Christmas. It is by long odds the best Whisky on the market pa sl me what they would ta. s —_it_ | _feading wom, Onto Hank bids. cor. 13th and G.* an undivided one-sixth of the real estate | Deiter do." 1'have written them tnvarlably TRINITY M. . ED. HUNT- NON-SECTARIAN. co S: prtregiat - "| that the only thing they can do is to vote ee spy ; ; atch Company makes forty= min Ferrest are the attorneys for the com | etyihe, QM aeME thetn wanted. to Know Aeanets Be eLl Cau ROH Asse (St NW Z L what I thought of the condition of affairs. ration— Rev. Alex. Kent, pastor.—Memoria] services eae Henty George at Hilo.” Mr dames a ikem? I wrote him that, as a republican, I had no ° “0 ° = CONDENSED LOCALS. 3 » a it es 5 the’ distinguished actor, bas kindly” consented 1 five varieties of movements 0 right te think and thai he had no Hetier be one of the speakers. Hon, Jerry 8 Al goods ‘not 10 pay charges. h League prayer mecting. ‘Thur: .. church prayer meeting. Frid: concert of S. 8. Gospel Temper sty; interesting program. te Hon. 'W.'. Vineent and Mr. doin Kaiston will x = Sam Gibson, a country boy. ten years old, | was opposed togHanna, 1 should vote for ; =THODIST PROTESTANT GHURCIT | !0 favor us with addresses. Bt ee the city with his father this morn: re 1 a thember of the general as- a ewndiete Wa W GE STRAL SESTHODISE PROTESTANT GHEKCHL oEnEs WHICH ARE FULL JEWELED Ing. ‘The Christmas attractions were so in-| rembly" feuue bauaaeg atic SANDGATE ee — Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m = ines 9f : teresting tothe little chap that he was| Martin Dodge of Cleveland, one of the the death of the above ndmed ‘taember ot the | Sundsy school, 9:30 a.m.; Christian Endeavor, | CHURCH OF THE REFORMATIO: . PA. AVE, S lured away and finally became separated | three republican senators from Cuyahoga hrm, AML depositors whowe) adressen cannot It’ | “and B eServices at 11 and 7:30, with se WITH - IXUBIES, APPHIRES, from his father. The latter hastened tof county, and a supporter of Hanna, came ascertaine will please call and withdraw bal- Me T. PAUL'S M. EB CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, | Mons by the pastor, Mey. W. EP Morning police headquarters and asked the police| to town yesterda, After breakfast he rson, D. bject, “ARBITRATION THE °_auces. 2 SE REE SE Rev. Stowell L. Bryan 330, *Sunday school; 7 5 ~ ‘ i to find the boy. Later in the day the two/ made a bee-line for the Arlington, where STERINARY He | 11 and the pastor; evening sudject, “John | fr Wil speak to the “Gindeavor Society Rae AND DIAMONDS The ¢ were brought together. he was in conference with Senator Haana pen day and night Wesldy and Methodisu ;"" 7, the Epworth League. | Gn’tne “Dawn of the Reformation,” Seats tive t : e Lettie Daily, colored, today pleaded guilty | fer more than an hour. age said eater dhenmeig ee orp = 3 LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH.CPAS. 1 : . ’ before Judge ‘Kimball of the larceny of a| “Iam here on business,” Mr. Dodge natian, Prop. "Ph 5. deine? | METROPOLITAN Mo EL. 4% AND C, REV. | “tor J. G. Butler at 11 and 7:30; at 3, reform 6618 . 99 4 . shirt waist. valued at 69 cents, from Henry | to a Star reporter, as he emerged from erinarian, Prop. ‘Phone 135. del5-5tf | “ Hugh Johnston. D. stor.—11_a.m., “The a Fi iversi movement whic. f Senatcr Hanna's apartments. Later he = . meeting, Hon, Chas. Lyman presiding; speakers, Howitz, and of a bundle of calico, worth 68 | Sena uate a ae ene = mate pus J etd no aemee ce srenseian Ellis, Bishop Satterlee, Dr. Crafts oe ME cents, from Thomas E. Burch. She was | had a long | a e ange | ‘silver while Johnson, the pastor and Rev. Dr. Wilbur F. Serre. at h 25 < 10, ° fined $20 by Judge Kimball. The fine was | former president of the ) Leazue vk ar : ‘ y Republican Clubs, and Maj. E.G. Rath- etree | ral | eee ea nee es SALVATION ARMY, as seyeriteen jewels--twelve . Pale. a. Ball of 214 2 atroct wortneant| Eke bath Of bom are Hanna's outer: ae15-G4 HODGES, 511 gin ‘St. -m., Epworth League. It_| THD MEPTINGS AT THE ARMY HALL, 930 2 ain is 8 5 has been informed that South Capitol street | *7'S. he mission of Mr. Kurtz Turkish Baths P A ana. by poston, Nee, Aca HOARY | tain Fanning aod’ Lieutenant Adame’. reitte rubies and five sapphires--= © from H to K will be improved during the | ¢q' Washington wes "not. success(ul_ In “Darkness aod Light” 6:30 precy es | will commence at: 11:00 a.m. 3 and°8:00 po Pp. ae current fiscal yegg,-the work to commence | strengthening the opposition to Mr. Han- FOR E, 7:30 p.m., preaching by Rev. J. Lew! ‘There will be plenty of good singing and spirited next spring. ra. A gentleman who talked with Mr. > ‘sock of N. Y. conference. Welcome. “It speaking. public is peony to ° s rti = i I di ed ‘Talbot Barber was today fined $10 in the | Kurtz on the subject during his visit said Rheumatism CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, = nar £ - Is pa icular. Vy recommen een cone a eS ane thig | snoring: chat a Ets wae ‘og 7 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, SCOT- | _—*__ : “ @ stri ‘Capitol Policeman Akers. In de-| Hanna this act would be charged against am S. tist Rite Cathedral, 1007 G st, n.w.—Sunday wer. | MR. B. H. WARNER WILL ADDRGSS THE b i th th f fantt of payment of the fines be-was com-| icnater Foraker, and dreg the saddtor into vice, 11 a.m., subject, “Fellowship in Light and | meeting for men at the Young Men's Christian as e ng wil 1m e€ means 0 mitted to jail for ninety days. bitter factional ficht.. Mr. Kurtz was bit- 1329 G St. N. W. Love.” Testimonial service, Friday, 8 p.m. Mr. | Association, 1400 New York avenue, Sunday af - a ee sgt 2 it i aenrte ee: ie fava, > IONS © & Des renter gett | at Zab” All ent dovited,~"t* Me che nd as accurate 4 Strack by a Carriage sinimned had’ the, power to" aefcat him, but te are invited. at 2: ited. tt |- d : SR EEE 1 } 1 Sate Ee = ry have to forego his feelings in the Order a. Barn, te INT. BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE. UNIVERSALIST. eve one. an accurate a A bicycle ridden by a small boy, who| MIEht nave to forge te elected in order Pte a hee I Gomes Ud ale an ile Hammond, was it of Mente Enrments as the twice. | INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE.— | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND 1, REV. gave his name as W! to avoid involving Mr. suit o as-bigh tailoring concerns oe. = - e 2 o Brother! Moore, ee a5 me= e€) as * > J-struck +a carriage in which Commis- —_—___- e+ —-—_—__— clothes from (ues Ps Saustec: Feagoe wi pia eting at Metzerot’s Hah, | Wanted. tovLive Gu the, Earia Yorever ti , Ik per it is p ossible Seas joks ©. Wight was driving, at the Send It to assured 1110 F st. Short Frist a Lotus m., TE aoe Not; fem Sd at 9; 3 oa 2 = -of Pe Ivania avenue and 11th lots of. <meage our guarantee. | | group for children, 3 p.m. Publie invited. It BG. U. at 6:30. All cordially Invited. : Bes : Seong y before iorglock thi tora=|. Pee = 5 Benaett & Downey, @ naa CHRISTIAN. ’ CENTRAL UNION MISSION. to make.:...... we Se Se coy wan net Gooch beet, and ee a no12-8m-10 : VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH FD, POWER Pr MISION, 22 EA. AVE —GOS: : egret Fc ae He b all jewel - i ae brushing himself off proceeded on his other holiday remembrance you could think HAVE YOU SEEN CLEVELAND PARK LATELY? | “Holy ‘Spirit:"* echoot, 9:30; ©. 1, O00 | B'p.m, by the women and wagea workers. aa Saeed ‘For sa! y ers. z i Sacer fe SAE ee Ls Oored meee E am : i A, % { For a descrivtiod of a charming hotel—the Hotel | dress in the United States for : Tuird Church, 45 snd Maw, Wd Wests | mae clans Branches, ‘sce ‘MESSION BULLETIN: Pee ; <«. Jatpin, Seg York Spates oo pase is dollar. ripe Had ww . - -_ » - z