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ROCKY. trial of ¢ murder o: ing sho: ILL y « f Vv as a : plea ly a calling the jury friends in a ple to stand ment sinc side since the proc About t been examined, r the si The def on the s Parker Ds at the opening of court, as he sdings began. hirty-fivi e; th nse. Edwin Parker w: A numb the gocd character of the defenda ense this and, who testified subs ad formerly de rn conducted the be Md., December 7.—The Barron, charged with the alter Howard Keyworth, was resumed here this morning. The poll. leveloped yesterday, on the grounds of self- fter the clerk had finished roll. He spoke to his asant manner and seemed bly well his long confine- His brother was by his Ss been e witnesses have so far twelve of which were e rest were for the de- s the principal hers testified as er of OF morning called ntially as or Black- tmination. Testimony of Defendant. Mr. Par thre was t mm testifi years ¢ rom there to th and from where the an hour, stopped a if he had He met sireet and Landover. that he was twenty- His father died when he “ff age. He left home on © Bladens- until 11 nd they went to hnson there, and te Landovr, asked John- r. John; told him he at that H> went e High House, they went to § ¥ spent about three then went lensburg. They t Hall's sked Randall a pis at “No.” Mr on his way up the for a pistol. He w pany with Park o'cloc They we playi 1 him is. svite ing ) pistol was ther otten hi n We a m. Hi Keywerth said: re you Domy thing after Keyworth Miss Kate Krafi cker would Was about 4 o'clock when he wen, him for a pistol to go to md it. It d Randal! nt to Keyworth’s in com- between my and 5 nt into the back reom, where they found Keyworth and Brooks t him to play ecards. He bout three ‘'s of and Keyworth told him and abused him. Th Keyworth’s place up to did net ask Coch if his or that of any left Parker at Penn's and He asked Johnson om Garges to 4 Johnson to 1 from Jc om he k to Penn's and rejoined Parker. { down the street to Key- gain, where th y found Coch in e did not expect to find and did not find him 1 drinks out to the bar room atistied Witness replied: leave me 1 haven't done to you. who walked ¢ n » ail in his the a pistol which the r. After the first the pistol on the . Keyworth first e e himself the way ul put the pistol on the ifled at the nd said he to be Vitel tified that K Coch had to hang Barron. rested the case. VYestimony in Rebuttal. am coroner's Mr. th Put four below helowed wite of J ter ef Mr. and Mrs Jam t ske wa voting, on jury, vefore the jury oting K-yworth was was d alse hi th’s re: rth grabbed a hing at th h luced their testimony atherine Keyw the } that di. whe m1 and sa was alleged to Barron. memb at Park hat at the ti testi- of the ‘acing Barron, and beer mallet b nd turned tows Park id at the s all he knew about in regard a pistol when fired tha w lips Clark testified to the same This completed t Kilgour ma © the SPECIAL NOTICES. UNDE ks BEREAVED HUSBAND M. NORRIS, at S82 13th wi. now to S. Pat NIGH AY NATIONAL BANK OF WASHING Washington, D. C.. December t pla Jannary 10, 1890. For Sensible, Serviceable, | MAN WI s interrupted at n from 12m. to 1 p Nin bis pow + for him an o testimony in the ease. the opening add RSI XTEND OUR ns and friends y have shown by the death ¢ Dreis LeBel! 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A book on stomach diseases together with thousands of testi- montals will be sent by addressing above or call on yonr druggist for them. Pleasant Tomorrow, With Southwest- erly Winds. Forecast till 8 p.m. Thursday—For the District of Columbia, «: ern Pennsylvania, , T WANT AN INVESTIGATION!* New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Vir- ginia, fair tonight and Thursd. light MR. LZE -The storm in the upper lake degion yes- terday morning has moved to the St. Li valley, increasing in intensi! s caused snow in the lake regions hanty. to be a command Pee ies to be a eutenant commander Generals Henry and Wood Made Major} Licut. (junior grade) Humes H. Whittle: aes to be a Heutenant. pee ee ; Lieut. George ‘Two New Major Generals. The temperature has fallen in the Mis- The following new selections were sent | Sourt y and has remained nearly sta- to the Senate: tional: iat P M Durt 7 are high pressure covers th» Data gh GES tae an ee on | Weare emajonsarentis wesrigadicn |More eco ener eete. Ane Recess of Congress Sent to General Guy V. Henry, U. 8. A.; Brigadier | cacept a alight depression In southern Cal General Leonard Wood, U.S. V. fornia. ee er ie asury— © Sande sew | Light snow, followed by clearing weather, SNR cee wanders, oe New may be expected in the lower lake region and northern New England. Generally fair her, with moderate temperatures to- night and slowly rising temperature Thu day in southern New England, the middle, the Senate. city ar York, to be collector of internal revenue for the twenty-eighth district of New York. The President sent to the Senate today | Interfor—Eldon M. Brattain of Lakeview, the nominations of officers of the navy ad- | OF. to be register of the land office at vanced during the recess for eminent and | Tome 'to he Wena foe ee note em; | south Atlantic and gulf states and Ohio conspicuous conduct in battle, among them | Sac and Fox agency in Iowa: William. | Valley: geal being Rear Admirals Sampson and Sehley, | Adams of Lander, Wyo., to be register of | ,,Storm signals are displayed . and officers who fought in the Spanish war. | the land office at Lander, Wyo.; Mrs. Min- | '@kes from mee The officers of th» Marine Corps who were | ble Wiliams of Cady, Wyo., to be receiver Records for Twenty-Four Hours. The of public moneys at Lander, Wyo.; Jule M.| ‘The following w brevetted and advanced, as well as regular | tartley of Missoula, Mont: Wo be a com: | tote ed bo promotions ip the navy, which were made | missioner to examine and classify lands in} bureau f the twenty-f Guring the recess, were inciuded. The list | land grant limits of the Northern Pacific | ning at 2 pam. yesterday. ean Rallroad Company in the Missoula land | ‘Thermometer—December 6, 4 p.m., ! played on the lower at the weathe hours begin- istrict. eters a The following-nam-d officers of the navy [Tt a pm, 80; 12 midnight. 29. De nd conspicu- WM. WOODVIL' DEATH. Maximum, 43, at 2 p.m. December ee imum, 33, ut a.m. December n, S pum- | Was for Years Bookkeeper in Distriet | Barometer—December hers and to he a rear ‘commodore Auditor's Office. Dem., 20.98; 12 midnight 00; 8 a.m., 30.08; noon, ¢ Wir ; 8 am neon Seott Schley, 6 numbers and to be Mr. William Woodville, sr, died y Imiral; Capt. John W. Philip, ster- Cook, 5 numbers; Capt. Charles Clark, | the District. He came to Washington from | condition at north connectio § numbers; Capt. French &. Chadwick, 5 | Baltimore about twenty years ago. 46 | #t south connector. numbers; Lieutenant Commander Raymond | was of a prominent Maryland family, his | YOU; temperature, 38; cond P. Rodgers feutensien Gone - gate house, 11; effluent gate hou: = ODE CES, father being a Baltimore banker. He mar- mander Seaton numbers Waa: ; E z Tid tenant Commander Richard Wainwright, 10 | Tie) @ daughter of the late William Schley | 04. numbers; Lieutenant ¢ sander John A, } 0f Baltimore. Both families are highly] , Today pede oa ai eneea: vE Command, | Connected throughout Maryland. At the | high tide, yet er James K. Cogswell Lieu breaking out of the civil war Mr. Woodville | Tomorro: fe - and 9: Hartt Means Wiilliaennis a ter was made a captain of militia. p.m.; high tide, 2:08 a.m. and 3 p.m. hers; Lieutenant Commander Giles B. Har- | ,,Peceased leaves a widow and three sons, The San and Moo! numbers: Lieutenant Commander | the latter being Messrs. William Woodvil seton BE. Mason, 5 numbers; Sieut, Alex: | 2. Mr Myddieton Woodville and Mr. ¢ eee neh Ne Rk Ea e Yoodville, all of whom reside in George arp, jr, 5 number Bt Harry | owns dhe interment: min thio heen ow tide, 7:4 m. and § Today—Sun rises, 7:06 a.m.; sun sets, 4; pm. Moon rises, 1:37 a.m Tomorrow—Sun ri tomorrow. mumberen CO e Bneiect Baltimore, at Green Mount cemetery, 2 oe Bates, 2 numbe h Thursday next. The City Lights. W. | Milligan, —= Gas lamps all lighted by 5:46 pam; extin- GRAND JURY'S REFUR) guishing begun at 6:15 a.m. The lighting I : — begun one hour before the time ssistant Engin porge W. | Indictments Report but No Action Are Jamps lighted at , numbers; Chie ngineer in Race Track Cases, guished at 6:30 a.m. orge Cowie, 3 numb: The grand jury this afternoon name 331 p.m.; extin- > ported a niet ice number of indictments, but announced no] APPEAL FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS, tain; J action in the race track cases. The under-| puna for Benefit of Widow in Din- Ele j Standing is that the investigation of that tress. sign al Cadet zn Harry H. ¢ William P. Scott, William R. White, The following n matter has not yet been comy bills were returned agal: Charles Goldberg, Isadc jeted. True} phe 4 the following: Goldberg a: Alfred Butler, alias Tuttle, housebreakin, pciated Charities desires to make acknowledgment of the following contribu- ponse to the item in The numbers; } numbers, med officers to be ad y heroism, namel tar vanced for extraordina nt, requesting subscriptions Captain Charles D. $ three numbers; | John Jackson, larceny; John C. Collins, | toward a fund of $100 with which to estab- Lieutenant Cameron McR. Win alias Myers, larceny; Solomon Mall, lar- | ich in a small busin $s a widow with eight children, whose husband recently died of ir Hi.” 3 B. Pickman is.. ae ee eS Cash,” 32; 5. Ws: r (eleven years old), $1; “A Friend,” $5; “L. K.,” $ numbers; Lieutenant Edwin A. ceny: Alberti Ken five number: ant (Junior ceny; Daniel W Victor Blue, five numbers; of July The following named officers of the ma- | The grand jury ignored charges as fol- | Mann, $1; “M. R. L rine corps, to be brevetted and advanced, | lows: Ah Sing, for violation of section |W. 8. Jackson, $3; name Lieutenant Colonel Robert V 3883, Revised Statutes of the United States; | Lowndes, $5; Bernar Huntington, one number, and to be a colo- | Sonn Kelly, for false pretenses, and John |, tae 5 nel, for eminent and conspicuous conduct | Downie, for false pretens : a in battle; Captain George F. Elliott, three | When’ arraigned before’ Chie? Justice | #5, Total, $25. numbers, for eminent and conspicuous con- | Bingham, in Criminal Court No. 1, pleas as | 22° duct in battle; Captain Paul St. C. Murphy, | follows were entered: Charles Goldberg, to be brevetted major for gallant service dore Goldberg and Alfred Butler, alias Cuba; First Lieutenant | Tuttle, each not guilty; Albert Kent, John . brevetted captain for con- | Jackson and Solomon Hall, cach guilty. spicuous conduct in batt Guantanamo, = z ond offense, petit lar- fel WV. Scott, violation of the act | iypnoia 7. 3k, association earnestly requests fur- ther contributions toward the sum needed, as It is understood if the woman ean once be started in business the family will there- after be self-sustaining. Contributions should be sent to the office ; First Lieutenant Wendell C. Neville, PROPOSE PRaZ, é ef the Associated Charitles, Ne. SU G ptain, for conspicuous conduct PROPOSED HOUSEWARMING. street northwest. battle Guantanamo, Cuba; Second z " _— oo utenant brevetted | Invitations Issued by Nurses of Emer- INDEX 'TO ADVERTISEMENTS, vice in gency Hospital. battle of Santiago; Second Lieutenant Loufs | The nurses of the Emergency Hospital J. flag f 2 fir eee nt oes a and Central Dispensary have fssued invi- tain, fer good judgment and antry ; : E battle at Guantanamo, Cuba; Sceond Lieu. | ‘tions to a housewarming this afternoon, | twnonse tenant Philip M. Bannon, brevetted a first | from 4 to 6 o'clock, when thetr new home | averic Heutenant, for conspicuous service in battle | at 401 15th strect northwest will be thrown | Blcy« at Guantanamo, Cuba. open for public Inspection, The home is | BOAW Promotions In the navy—Lteut, Dennis TW. | the gitt of Mrs. Phocbo A. Hearst, the do, | BUSINESS ¢ Mahan, to be a Sieutenant commander: |” sare 5 city ITEMS. Lieut. (Junior Gr: Chester M. Knepper, | n#tion being made to the hospital through | CUP wane to be a Heutenant; Ensign James H. Reid, | Dr. Swan Burnett. The home has been first Heutenant for distinguished Beene boSov ales DEATHS.. to be a 1 , junior grade; Lieut. | coztly and comfortably fixed up, thorough- DENTS (Junior G ren Williams, to be @ {ty renovated and hands osmely furnished. | epUCATIONAL lieutenant; Ensign H Wille yiitolbol| wo ame neat eer ora EDUC. . me Hantenane aaniacied Aeut. William | The home ts situated directly across from | EXCURSIONS. Leet to a Heutenant commander: | the D street entrance to the hospital, and the | FALL RESORTS. ut. (Junior Grade) A’bert M. Beecher, to | !Urses are thus within lin case of an | CINANCIAL.. 5 be a Heutenant; Ensign Frederic B. Bassett, | €MeTBeney and are at all times convenient | FOREIGN POSTAL SERVI to be a lieuten int, junior grade: Lieut. Nel- | (0 their work, while enjoying the comforts | FOR ANG Ae eee eee heres aaws son T. Houston, to be a Heutenant com- | f home life, isolated from the noise aad | gOu RENT (late. mander; Lieut. (Ju de) Frank K, | Confusion of the hospital, and being en- | FOR REN'L (ial Hill, to be a lieutenant; Ensign F pled to enjoy thoroughly thelr hours of | ror RENT (Houses) . Gates, to be a Meutenant, junior grade; | Test. The hou FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). Lieut. Commander Char a Omen to EE EL © FOR RENT (Offers). be a commander; Lieut. Clayton 8. Rich- : ~ : man, to be a leutenant commander; Lieut. | establishment of the home permits of the | FO RENT (oums) ¢ 2 Welle: a | use for patients of the 1 th the hos, | FOR RENT (Stores). (Junior Grade) Roger Welles, jr., to be a | USe rooms in the hos : heutenant: Ensign Richard H. Jackson, to | Pital building formerly occupied by the | FOR SALE (Horses). be a lieutenant, junior grade; Lieut, Junior | urses. ‘The hospital has been cramped for { FOR SALE (ats) Grade) John D. McDonald, to be a Heuten- | "00m for some time, and the crowded con- | FOR SALE (Miscelianeous) ant; Ensign Arthur Bainbridge Hoff, to be { Cilion will now be somewhat relieved. HOR D VEHICLES. a lieutenant, junior grade; Ensign Nathan —>—__ LADIES’ z | ©. Twining, to be a Heutenant, junior grade; The Time to Eat Good Butter. LEGAL NOTICES \ Commodore John A. Howell, to be a rear | All the time, but especially during the Holi- | VOCAL MENTION. 1 admiral pt. Bartlett J. Cromwell, to be | days. The best “Elgin” Creamery is yet $1.40 | COST AND FOUND a commodore; Commander George F. F. | for a 5-Ib. box at Jas. F. Oyster’s, 0th and | MEDICAL. Wilde, to be a captain; Lieut. Commander | Pa. ay>., and all markets. dvt. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. Edward PD. Taussig, to be a commander; —_7.—_— OCEAN TRAVEL. Lieut. Samuel P. Comly, to be a Meutenant Teel's Christmas Display. PERSONAL. commander: Lieut. (Junior Grade) Walk- | 1¢ not already known to“averybody the | POTOMAC RIVER BOs er ©. Jluime, to. be a lieutenant TANOS AND ORGANS. ._ Ensign Benjamin F. Hutchison, to be a lieu- | Present ts an excellent time to appreciate.| PIANOS AND ORGANS tenant, juntor grade; Lieut. Commander | the fact that there is no better or more RAILROAD: John E. Pillsbury, to be a commander; | suitable Christmas present, for the male | couMS AND BOARD. Licut. Hawley O. Rittenhouse, to be a Heu- 4 ‘ tenant commander; Lieut. Gunfor grade) | £o° 01 21 28e8, than an article of use and | EPECIAL NOTICES. ienry EB. Parmenter, to. be a Heutenant; | 40rmment such as {s offered by Teel at | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ensign Sumner E. W. Kittelle, to be a | his cozy emporium at 1399 F street. He has | UNDERTAKERS. Meutenant, junior grade; Capt. Francis J. | @ complete assortment of all that is newest | WANTED (Help)...... Higginson, to be a commodore; Commander | and best in such acceptable gifts as smok- | WANTED (Henees).. Charles H. Davis, to be a captain; wieut. {ing jackets, pajamas, house robes, lined | WANTED (Miscellavecus). Commander William H. Roeder, to be a | und dress gloyes, umbrellas, fancy suspen- | WANTED (Rooms). .. commander; Lieut. Robert G. Peck, to be a | ders, fashionable neckwear, ete. He also | WANTED (looms and Boast). . lieutenant commander; Lieut. (junior grade) | Makes a specialty of shirts, collars and | WANTED (Situations). Hillary P. Jones, to be a Teuienant; Ensign cuffs. You have only to look Into his taste- | =— = William V. Pratt, to be a leutenant, junior | fully arranged show windows to see an ar- Sea grade; Lieut. John Hubbard, to be'a lieu- | Tay of useful and beautiful articles, any one FINANCIAL. ant commander; Lieut. (junior grade) | Of Which would delight the heart of any The National Safe Deposit, woaeonne sone ler ewnnrreweoe William R. Shoemaker, to be a Heutenant; | man. nsign George R. Marvel, to be a Heuten- a nt, junior grade; = rad grade) | Alleged Violation of Pension Laws. Ss i a d T t { Isaac K. Seymour, to be a Neutenant; Eu-! Deputy U. S. Mars ZA ign Thomas P. Magruder, to be a lieuten- ae Marshals Cusick and Cook avings and Trus : 2 os yesterday placed E, W. Mendenhall and unior grade; Lieut. (junior grade) | * ¥ a s M. Fahs, to be a Heutenant; Ensign | Chas. E. Tribley wader arrest for alleged Company m D. McDougall. to be a Heutenant, | violation of the pension laws. ‘The specific Of the District of Columbia. junior grade; Liew Alexander MeCrackin, | accusation against Mendenhall is that he pc ES to be a lieutenant commander; Lieut. | piedged his pension certificate as securit: ANI . NI vi Gunior grade) Charles P. Plunkett, to be a} for debt, while, it is set corte, ‘Tribley ae Coenen ae Sr ee Cee Ae lieutenant; Ensign George B. Bradshaw, to | ceived it as such, ; be a Heutenggit, funtor grad. Commodore The defendant: 7. Viedry i Hibviau so Mea ieae timaiels | ohne defendants were wasen nerore vs. | Capital One Million Dollars. DR. WURTH'S OPINION |. —— == = a meal nent evesterae minds: RE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS | Capt: Henry F. Picking, to be a gommo- | “°UUWESTENY NINES Aisconts Sore oan atcem craves aban, Weather conditions and xe FINANCIAL. REPORT OF THE CONDITION f ti AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business, December 1, 1808. RESOURCES, Loans and discounts. .... . : drafts, secured and unsecured. bends en band..... sees Premiums on U. 8. bonds. > 10,000 80 Stocks, securities, ete........ wee 124,670 91 Ranking house, furniture and Sxtures. 252,382 88 Other real estate and mortgages owned . 3 Seoce Dne from nat agente) .... . Due from state banks aud bankers. Checks and other cash items. *s Fractional paper currency, nickels » cents ...... a Lawful mon Specie . 110,000 00, B48,101 47 reserve reserve in bank, 8200 oo Total LIABILATIE Capital stock paid in. : Surplus fund. eee Undivided profits, less & taxes paid... Dividends unpaid 5 Individual deposits sub- Jeet to cheek. $ Trost deposits. Certified checks Cashier's chee standing ... Deventure bonds. ‘Total 3 Agreements (0 iated and aver $3,000,000 tingent ability. District of Columbia, city of Wa : 1, J. W. WHELP cashter of the named bank, do «solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge apd belief. 3.W. WH Cashier. Subseribed and sworn to hefo of December, 1898. Correct—Att J, BELL, BRITTON it REF CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON erry, At Wash! in the District of Columbia, at the close of business, December 1, sas, ete aes wrniture and fixtures. Banking-he Dae from 06 wo 09 leas expenses and paid. isa 5 bank notes outstanding to other natienal banks si Dne to wankers ze Dividends “‘npaid || Individval deposi ject to check..... Demand certificate deposit . Certified chiceks ate banks aud Imubia, city of Washington, ss ARSALL, cashier of the sbove d bank, do solemnly swear that the # meni is Ue to the best of wy knewled a rear day afternoon at his home, 3045°N street, : : and belies. i : Condition of the Water. THOS. €. PEARSALL, Cashier. numbers and to he 2 commoé Gants atten e protracted: inesa bate PWoodvsitel|| maces ties saa condidonvot gate: at ands sroni Wooictne ae ahls wik web: Besncise Higel ae aoe = eae has for mary years occupied a position as 3 it Falls, temperature, f 188. 5 obley ens, 5 ers; - Henry | 5, Peper 2 ‘ eae onts . VILLIAM SELBY, Notary Pu Craver, B hamberae ani. Peandic w® | bookkeeper in the office of'the auditor of eiving reservoir, tempe Cork atte ee : S. JOHNSON. PH. SATA, » close Of business Deecmber RESOLUTE Tans and discounts... 1 VS. bonds « Socks, securities, Ranking hease, fui Other real estate and mortgages of Due from national banks (ot resery agents) Sey Due from state banks Due from approved re agents, cash items national aper currene LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in... 5 Surplus “fund... Vadivided profits, faxes paid Due to oth national banks state banks and bankers... inal deposits subject to beck Certified vhecks zi Cashie P above hamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement fs true to ibe best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. nbseribed and ewern to bet of December, 189s, A ABERT B. RUPP, Notary Public. Attest: WHITE, re me this shier, day ~ HOWARD, Directors, it NATIONAL CAPITAL RANK OF WASHINGT: At Washington, in th close of business December a Fra Red 1 Cap Lawful money reserve in hank, viz Specte Saris - Legal-tender notes FINANCIAL, = REPORT OF THE ¢ Of the RESOURCES. Loans and discounts........... 0.5 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured bonds to secure ciroula Ranking house, furniture and fixtures Other real eetate amd mortgares owned Due from national banks (pot reserve agents) ....... [SSK Ime from state banks and bankers... Dac from approved reserve agents. and other cash items... anges for clearing house tional paper currency, uieke a mption fund with 1. 8. ‘Tre per cent of circulation) ed profits, HOH. bank, do solemnly swear that ¢ is tr ue to H. H. 189 HENRY K. SIMPSO” rreet— attest Distriet of € less expenses and 7885 ne best of my knowledge and hed aml worn fo before me TION matin, + 1Sys. 137 00000, w from U.S. Treasurer, other ti 3 per cent redemption fund... LIABILITIES. al stock paid im........ oo Surplus fund... .. ow Std 51 00 400 66 enanied statement ef. he McKEE, + his @th day off tary Public, 1. JOHN FE. HERRELL, GEO. Ww. Pk. F. MARRIN WA! ~ The Dunham Cigar Vending [lachine Co. Offers for sale a limited number mat LAREN fee MONEY WANTED— Have first-class, well-located real estate on which I want Joan from private person. No coms the avails to be used commerclal success. approved by Treasury. I fall in: thon Hn , Inventive RSON, Pri iseiou, det-tt Address Q. tion and see machine jn oper of shares of its treasury stock— for an epart men Age bldg, sth and JC. STODDARD, Secy and Tor Q., Star e. TO HAVE MONEY When It’s Wanted In the pinch that accompanies hart times In the future days- when money-making chances arise. in the times when the misfortune ployment occurs — —deposit ail your spare doliars in the Washington Ou BIO) INO. ELLIS SP! ANDREW. R. A. CH MILLER & Stocks, Bonds and Menibers New York Stoc 1344 F st. (Ebbitt 14-3m-16 Washington Loan & Trust Co., OFFICE COR 9TH A PAID-UP CAPITAL, 0? Loane in any xmovnt made rea! estate or collateral a Savings Bank, 12th & G.- nozs-21n.20 CO., Bankers and Brokers, KE House). ain, oge, M. D. JACOBS, Telephone 9 Resident Manoger, —— ‘DF STS, MILLION. approved. able rates, tor Tuterest paid upen deposits on movthly bal- ances subject to check. Thies company acts as executor, administras tor, trustee, agent, treasurer, registrar, and io all other fiduciary capacities, Boxes for revt in ban ¥ able packages, N JOY EDSON A. SW CHESTER. NL. WEAVER. and-sdew tf lis for safe deposit snd stor glar and fireproo® of .. President President, $1 starts an account the Union with Sav= ings Bank. 1222 F STREET. no28-16d SEAGER & BRAMLEY, Members of the New York Stock Eschauge, BANKERS AND Bit 608 FOURTEENTH STREET. Correspondents OKEI of MOORE & SCHLEY, 2026-tf New York. SPORT OF TION NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BAN At Washington, D. Loans and discounts Overdrafix, secured a to secure botds to sec bomls on h: mt 1iies, ‘ use, furniture and fixture es owned from uatiopal banks (net reserve Other real Du agents) + 310,536 55 Due from site banks and bakers! <1) "64756 Si Due from approved reserve agenis. -.. 436 95 Checks and other cash items. 11,688 61 Exchanges for clearing house 31697 40 Fractianal pap, cents 108 39 Lawfal money reserve in hank, Specie . nee Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U.S. 3 per cent of circulation). LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In Surplus fund. Undivided - yi taxes paid $300,000 00 400,000 00 B8.614 26 expenses’ and jess ational ba: outstanding. 242,500 00 ue to other national banks z $242,109 94 Due to bankers . 99.015 25 Dividends ul 026 00 Individual Jeet to check, 1,826,505 18 Demand vertifieates posit. 38,695 00 Certified checks: 11.923 52 United States deposits: 285,000 00 -+ $8,487,449 80 ‘Total District of Colmubta, ss. I, GEORGE H. B. WHITE, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Statement Jo tree te the best of my now nd belief. GEO. H. B. WHITE, ter. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 6th day of December, 1898. ALFRED B. BRIGGS, Notary Public, E. SOUTHARD PARKER, 8. W. WOODWARD, A. K. WILLARD, J. B. WIMER, W. H. MOSES, W. B. GURLEY, JOHN TAYLOR’ ARMS, JOHN B. LARNER, it Directors. W. B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exehange, 1419 F Street. Correct Attest: Corresponsents of LADENEURG, THALMANN & Ov, Ge6-168 New York. aS SAFE AS A GOVERNMEN more profitable—a home at Cleveland Park. ned MONEY. tf Do you want some? ‘Will Joan on first-class erilateral or well-loc real estate, deeds of trust, ete. My own Very reasopable rates, No delay. Address for interview, ret2-1stt MONEY, MONEY TO LOAM, 4¥, and 5%. R.W.Walker & So nol0-144 w, Bankers and Brokers, 1328 F ST. Correspondents of PURNELL, HAGAMAN & ©O., New York. WARE & LELAND, Chicagu. pol-14,t? TO RALPH W. LOAN INSURAN 1017 ~2 006 IsTH ST. N. 414% MONEY 5% ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. LEE, RENTS. "PHONE 2049. — Lewis Johnson & Co., BANKERS, 1315 F St., Sun Building. Desilers in all government and investment so curittes. New war loan Ss vonght end eld. == 20-tf ve 414 and Promptly ‘oaned on teal estate ip trict of Colum! Heiskell & McLeran, oc27-8tt 1008 F st. 2. MONEY TO LOAN, 44 and 5%, 0c25-1 ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. R O. Holtzman, J0th end F sts. a