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THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1900. l torn V t I t Sk P t Mi r V .ji -Wr 1 Hi . --j? o isa ' - u 11- ? vssfl?siiaaT3aa i w j-- - i a r -). . - r Ks&ssauTriss ii? j.T. LiS - ! i r 'JM,TF Wi' ,- -'. -iar r""" VSL X V -rr Vb Vs -J-fJSPZZ' 1? PZfc$?r' n -. limiimiMMIIIII . i fA iJ &i ? Mt j-s. L n.-YTiVi2j TIE ST V. late as may 1 niccsary to wan on the tremendous tide of trade that will naturally center at 'bis store and extra preparations have been made for prompt service of everybody who comes. KOTSC2. All purchases made beltirc l p. lit to morrow will es: tively be delivered before Christmas mornins; but oar patron- :re asked to kindly take all small parcel-, with them. mi-ffciiiimr,iiiuiiiiri'iiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiii-' iiiiiiiiin(s..,iiiiiiiii!iii Wsj&iE?& vae-ssi 'MINlMurfW ' - i - JlZ- -e-'J' ei -"VA ' lrT J'-yi ..... . a- . ---I . Tr'A r M r-Y TVJ I I II I CSV vy- t.- -Taw wii itj - .-aBk. v j it m .. r-ir - H 60 :ga TOGETHER r"A J - HThe Remington Typewriler lasls longest 5o does liie Remington Operctor.n j Vvtickoff. Seamans & Benedict. 327 Broadway. New York. Branch Office, 710 Locust Street, St. Louis, Ho. 4S44 s Iiv the City. MRS. COLFIIR OBTAINS LETTnRS Mary F. Colfcr obtained 1-tters ' i!a-jii-Utratlon ycstenlav on trio estate of 'Ultimas F. Coi:tr, which Is valued at J),i'U. ESCAPHD PRISONHIt CAUOHT-Jamcs Byrne of No. SSK Eistcn avenue, v-h 3 caped from tha Worknoue October 2J, wlilio ervlns a term on .1 eliarqe of ii;-turi.ing the peace, was captured 1 it nUht at Urcni and Ejiton a enues. DECLINES TO ACCEPT AVIL,I-Mr. Marj- Unara, widow of Thomas J I,yxi.im. has declined to accept the terms of hir I.m hand's will and has filed with tho l:-e mIt of Deeds, a renunciation cf the pioWtiona, clalmlns her legal dower Instead. CAPITAL STOCK INCREASED Tha Brown Shoo Company tiled jt.sterday witli the Recorder of Decl-s nutlce of Incfase of capital stock from , to Jl.C'0) The entire J.OO Incrase lo paU In. T'i firm's asbots are Jl.52b.7t2.3ti; Iiuillti, Z)slM. INCOUPOnATED-Tho VInonhaler Shoe Company, capitalized at JliOOv. jeterujy filed articles of incorporation with th Re corder of Deed. The stork I- dlUdcrt 'nto 1J9 rharrs cf M each, all paid in. Harry . lnswnhiler holds sltty hhore-;, li jr. Vln jwnhaler ten and J. H. Carroll llft. 0liciSERBECK ESTATE INVENTORV-An brSontcrJ" of ,he i1"" of Ernst Oberbtck. tKlBk. n probate jesterday, describes sevt-ral .Ti3 ot rrai esiaie in m. j-oui., a liau jRh-et in thirtj-two ncres of Ian J In St. rJls County. Jlissouri. a half interest In . tract of land In St. Cliarle. Conntv. Mis souri, and n personal estate of t;i.7W7. PLEADS SELr - DEFENST William Bank, the negro who Fhot and killed Artio Hawkins, another negro, at Twelfth and Vah Ftreets October C. 1639. was returned to St, Louis last nicht bv DetectKe Georgu Badger from Galeburp, III. Banks deel lies that the killing was done in sclf-defenie. StTPOSBD SUICIDE GONE An ambu lance I?st night was called to No ,ZT. South Seventh btrcet. wheie It was f.iM th it a man named Joi-eph Jle-lclros had at tempted to commit ulelde by sn.illonln? one-half of the contents of .1 tw-o-nunca IaI of carbolic acid. When tho ambul incu arrived Jledeiros had cone. Tho pollco of the Third District are looking fur him. WORKINGMAN ' DIES S1IDDENLY-A man how name is bc)leel to be RHoy was piekod up unconscious by the polic ) Yesterday at (iceor.'l and Walnut strro"s Ho was taken to the City Hospital, win 10 he died at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Ho appeared to bo a worltlngman and worn Plain but npat rlnthlnn- rrii.. nfima TM!. Iwas written In fnV nn tht. tnlfn nf Ui nsckband of his coat, FELL ITtOM A CAR-Charlcs K Withall WEAK Sexuil debility and private diseases of men havo broken up more homes. ca.ued more domestic trouble and have been the underlying foundation for more divorces than all other causes combined. A man who lacks sexual visor and vitality is like a steam engine without fuel. All men who ara lacking in that most precious of man's possessions perfect sexual strength and manly vigor can. if they so desire, have the fire of youth rekindled, and can have their store of -vigor and vitality renewed nd replenished as readily as an engine can be supplied with fuel. Tha remedy lies In consulting and treating with Doctor Mllen, the master specinl ist in-diseases of men. To those especially who have made the weary rounds of treatment by so-called specialists, medical companies. Institutes, electric belts and the like, without relief. Doctor Mllen extends a cordial and urgent Invitation to ton-t-ult him. All who take his treatment artcr having failed to find relief elsewhere will readily understand WHY HE CURES WHERE OTHERS FAIL. The difference in appearance and character of the remedies used by him Is apparent with the first dose, and oh, whit a difference In the effect- Instead of experiencing no relief, as In other Instances, the speedv, almost magical influence of Doctor SIHen's treatment l felt at once. You feel and real'ze that the remedies are benefiting )ou riirht from the start, and in a very short time )ou find )our vigor and vitality restored to that point where it eeiuals that of the most robust and healthy man in all the land. DOCTOR MILEN also treats with equal success CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. STRICTURE. VARICOCELE PROSTATIC TROUBLES and ALL DISEASES of tho MALE SEXUAL SYSTEM. His system of treatment for all diseases and the medicines used are all original with him aid cannot be obtained elsewhere. In every case he undertakes he will give a legal and binding contract In writing to cure or refund the fee. Office hours: Dally, S a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 6.20 to 8 p. m. SUNDAYS. 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Consultation Free. HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL. A personal visit at the office Is always to be preferred, but for those who live out has developed a s)ttcm of homo treatment by mail that is entirely his own. Write him givo you his opinion by return mail, free of charge. THPOhOPLC Mil Liy M H 80 ilEiVLwlE If 1 1 Um Km IH 9 Ifla Laj IIIIIII11IIIIIIU1II vv.v iiniiniiiiiiiiiiii EDUCTIONS Have been made on such lines Toys, Dells and Holiday Goods where ve are overloaded. Every dollar's worth of these goods must becleared out before the store closes Monday night, and neither cost nor loss shall stand in the way. We have endeavored to keep the stocks in all lines full :uid complete up to the last minute so you cau come to Famous to-morrow with the assurance that whatever you want 1irtr- Tnrl o t o irrmt CIVIIIO 111 --- i - i5"- , " i IE WILL BE mm MONDAY NIQHT S I - i. L4 - - U ey of No CS-) Shaw .ftenue sustilned tetral liml.se about the fare and head in falling fiom the rear t latform of h Fourth street cable car at Grard and Lafajette a enues early esterdiy morning. In rounding tho euno he lot his balance and fell to the street. l' liceman Lttsbr of the Seventh District ricked him up and agisted him home. HIS ARMS KFI.I. OP PLVNDER Wil liam Sulli.in. 13 oiry old. of No. lCS lVauklln at'ntn. wa- arie-ted jt-ierdiy rvenliirf by O.Ilcer I.jueh of the Fourth I)l--trlei, while running ilo.vn I'rankll.i menu with an arm full of canned poods i-natchrd from tl'e how whdow of Sim I.em, nt No. 1&0 Franklin .ivenu". He is hUJ at tin Carr atreot hunion on a Charge of petit larceny. IN.IFREI) IN A COLLISION DinM Dcn 1st of No ' South Broadwav was palnful Iv injured In collision with :i -trtct car c terdav morning He was lrllni: south on Broadway, when car .n I'M ran Into tho re.'r of the wagon, upettlnir it and tliroA In him Into tlie street. H was bruised r.ijfii 1 th left hip and left arm. The hor-9 eseapeil Injury, but the wagon was eonHd crably the wor-s for wear. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT-Emplovf. of the Whitman Agricultuial Company mt last night and a lapted reolutiors In re spect to the intmorj of William II. Gre'ii. foiemnn of tln m-h5rlcal depTrtment. who ilpd e.-terday afternoon. Tho deceased w.11 41 ar! old. and had been foremin of th fhops for fix ears. A wife and two cllldnn Minhe him. The funeral wl.l take plico to-morrow at 1 o'clock, at No. 3J23 South Dakota str"e:. FALL RESCLTEU IN DEATH-Georgo KiKfer of No. T01 South Broadway, a teamster, who was run over by Ills? wagon n Di-cember 9. died jcstPnlay at the City HoHjiIral. Kuestr had stepped upim the singletree to catch a rein, and his hores bad started suddinly. throw iag him under tho wagon. He was taken to the City IIo pltnl. Tho Injuries were not. 111 tho opinion of tho hospital dlctors. cuch as to produce death, but blood polsonlns set In and could not ba combated. McELROV WAS RELEASED John I. McElroy. a tailor, employed by ths Schwab Clothing Comrany. was a defendant In tho Da ton Stn-et Pobco Court )e-sterday morn ing, charged with disturbing the peace of Leon l'.Iumlrg. an auctioneer, empIo)od at No. 71o Franklin nenue. Blumbtrg testi fied that McElroy entered his shop and ejued trouble by declaring that the goodi In tho store did not bear union labois. Mc Elroy stated thnt he simply asked if any good labeled with the trades union label were for sale. McElroy was released. IN THE COUNTY. On :i warrant for assault to kill i3i:rd by Justice J. Will Barron nf Webster Grnts .it tho instance of J-ln Broun nf Webster tJnney, Edward Anderson was nr restil I ito on Friday night by Mni.-'li.il Nneo. The mn had troub'o over Brown's wife, and Anderson Is alleged to have tired his revolver. William Clomer. tho vagrant who was arrested on Friday by Marshal Nace of Webster Groves for tampering with the N'S aMAYiiuiT3PB ff HI W it 3 if 1 ' Wfc.. 7 hVs IS --!' rl. lima 1M1ffV FLOWERS. Another bin lot of those beautiful artificial flowersfor table decoratiou ready to-morrow. Chrv2ntl-emu-iis at Caraalicns at. 5c (c whs r.il!w'ivuit h lights, was tried liefore Jus tice if fffe I'eace J. Will Barron at Webster vesterdav and senteneed to thirty davs In I'll Edward Anib'rson of Web-der Groves vas committed to theCI.i)tn Jail to await trial on Deeember 1'7 en a charge of as sault with intent to kill, picfernd b) Jesc Bronn Both Anderson and Broun ale negroes W l. Rockwell veste-rdav swore out two warrants ngaiu-t Louis Saltz one ehar ging him with sttaling about Jlo vv rth of vlre f r in the Suburban Railroad Con.piny and the oth r with carr)Ing -omnled weapons. Siltz Is now lmked in the CUy ttui Jail, aw iltlng a preliminary hearing. Tho Manchester German Evangelical Lutlur.in church will sivc n ClrNtmis entf rtainnunt to-morrow eviuing Tnt-riiy evening there will be one at the Ballwlu SV E Church, and Thursday evening at the Manchester M. E. Church. South. ART, BRILLIANCY AND BEAUTY. A Ksii'f Colk'i'tion of Diamonds, .Icwk'iy and Objects of Virtu. Such a sccre of grandeur, beaut), bril l!.iue) ami art Is raril) seen as is present d in the grand holld ly exhibit of the Mcrmod & Jaccaril Jewelry Company, Broadway and locust strei t. To one who. like tlio wilter. ha not in speete.l the establishment, the collection Is nothing short of a revc l.ithm. The diamonds in lln-ir -upoib niountiiics i!rg, brooches, stud, diadem-, tiara- and necklace" vvliieh .ne lit to be worn by I 'iincs.es, must en gage the attention cf even tho most casual observer, and tlv-y fairly entrance the lover of diamonds an! beautiful jewelr). Tl.e wateh exhibit Is a rurprNe for the number, variety and beauty of the time pieces shown. There aro thousands of walehcs for ladies and gentlemen, ranging from a liov's watch at $10) to a Uehca'e ill iniond-studcd ch iflaine for .1 lady at 73'Ji. The blight buniNlitel silverwares and chaste stimulating eut glass, tho line eut lery, the beautifully har.u-de-corated cliina v;ires, dinner, fish and gime s-ti, chop and course sets, chocolate sts, from world famous potteries, the JJrdlnleres, the fern dishes, the umbrella stands of line porcelain and the mjRiillWiit collection of clocks, never fill to boll captive the eyes of tha housewife. The art wares, on tbe art balconv. and in the spe-cial art room In the basement, it It no exaggeration to sa), form a llr.tr collec tion than many a pretentious art gallery contains. Glorious maible and biouzp stat uary from the most renowned studios of Paris; ro)al Vienna ami roval Dresden vases, hanu-decorated by artists of- Inter national renown; exquisitely beautiful paint ings on porcelain, inclosed in Florentine frames; mini itures of famous court beauties painted on capper all these works of art and many others combine to form a rarely beautiful collection which every lover of art should see and visitors are nlwa)s welcome. That the pee-ph; of St. Louis appreciate the merit of thc-se lino wares is abundantly in evidence by the crowds of wll-drcssed l.UIes and gentlemen who throng the estab lishment all day. It Is notb table that tin ladles ale In the nujorit), all Imjlurr Christ mas gifts for the loved ones at home and abroad, and tho thought suggests Itself that the sterner -ex should set about reciprocat ing. fanilldsite fur ennte f'liaplnlu. The Reverend W T Campbe'll. pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jefferson Clt), is a candldato for the pcesitlon of chaplain of tho S'nate. The Reverend Mr. Campbell arrived In St. Loujs vesterdiy. He spent sc viral hours In the lobby of tho Lacledd Hotel looking up his fences. The Reverend Mr Campbell was burn In Arkansas. H removed to Greene- Countv In 1SUJ and husi since been a resident of this state. He has hllod pulpits in several cities in Missouri and occupies: a. high po!llou In church elrcles. !, natra to Mlnsnnrl River Points la Mlnsuurl 1'acifli- llnllnny. Trom St. Louis to Kann.s City. IS 30; Iyavenworth. $9 23. Atchison. JJM; St. Joseph. $3 00. Tickets on sale December 22, ".. 24, 25 and 31. 1S). good for return up to and including January 2, 1001. WOES : i i' THEODORE The only iiperla Ut In St. I.oula ttIio cured men onl)v tt liu Been M II patient pfnonaiif. of the rlty and are unable to call Dr. Mllen candidly concerning )our troubles and he will 0I1" st s-w-Cor- f Eish,h st- Dlrtftlr tsiir Pm. Oiii, ST. LOUS, 10. IIIIIIIHIUIIUIIII MILES. M. D. CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES IN ST. LOUIS CHURCHES. Archbishop Kain to Pontificate at First Mass in Old Ca thedral Carefully Prepared Music to Be Rendered at All Services in the Cit'. With solemn wrvlees ami e.irefull) pre pared music. Christmas lu v. Ill be ob-Merve-d in ininy St. Louis churches with spcelal alt. -nil. ill Soire of the churches will bold tl ir festival cerrsta to-u iv. pro grammes nf these having l'n published ai )estircl.i)'.s Republic- Tin nioro tint ibb of the mtv lees for Christmas Day and other ilivs of the hedlday week will be found be low. CATHOLIC CHURCHES ST. I.Ol IS CATHEBRAI.-Tlie Chil'tmas service"! at the t '.itheilr.il. In Walnut street In tn e'en Sec-mid and Third .sheets, will l mere til m usually el ibontle this )iar The work of repainting, dee orating and furnljlt Ing. which lias been going em for several month'. Is now completed ami 1 much nd mireel, li. lug eif a cbirieter te height.. n the e'ffect of gi.ireleur of the massive walls and pillars. On I'hristmis Day in .s- s will bo said continuously from 5 to lO.'J) n'clnek At the first, ma's hit Graee, Andibishup J. .1. Kai'i, will pniitllliate, and will be assNteil li) Mgr MuehMepcii, V. G. the Very Rev e ren I F V Nugent, president of Kenrlek Si miliary; tliei Reverend J. J. Tannr.ith, Chancellor of the Archdiocese; tho Rever end Father Eugene Cojle, pastor of the Cathedral, thu Reverend Father M. J. Tay lor, assistant pastor at the Cathedral; s-m-lu irians from Kenrlek Semliiarv, alcolytes nnd censor bearer. The papal blessing will be given after tills miss. At POi o'clock solemn high mass will 1m celebrated, with Archbishop J. J. Kain pre siding. The Revereml Eugene Cole, pastor of tho Cathedral, will bo celebrunt, assist ed by Mgr. Muehlslepeii. V. G.. the Rever end J. J. Tannratli and the Re-vercnd Fa ther M. J. Taj lor. The Very Reverend F. V. Nugent will preach the sermon. Bene diction of blessed sacrament will follow thls mass The music will be under the direction of 1'iet'essor D. S. D Lisle, the Cathedral or ganist and choir master. At thu first mass at 3 o'clock the music will lie rendered by Mrn. F. A. Tnrrence. toprano, Mis h'.iilio Collins contralto; Mr. I". A. Torrencc, ten or; Mr. J. O Bohmer. basso, with organ. At th.i last mass, lit 10.20. the full choir binl Instrumentalists will be. Si-pranos. Mrs. F. A. Torrencc. Mrs. N. Broivn. Miss Mar garet Wuiker, contraltos, Miss Sadie Col lins, id 1, .M, Cuitman, Mary Torrencc; ten ds. Messrs. 1. A. Torrence, Alfred M. Baker; bassos, Messrs. J. A. Bonnier, L. K Diic-ttlug. V. 11. Dawlc); Miss Corallo J. DciLIkU. violinist; Mr. Joseph Colona, vio linist; Mr. J. 1 Scharr. lluust; Sennr J. R. Fiueroa. oboe; Mr. W. 11. Reynolds, clar ionet, .Mr. Dean T. Rogers, cornet; Mr. A. II. NorrK eornet, Tno programme fol lows: First mass, at I a. m.: I'lclU'llum in 1J lUt (for organ).. II..1I'.. L'eeei ac rdos l.lle:n ..l-iai'ls Soel.lli Hits IUMn Vent e i.ettir Almnrit en-rli.ller Adestei KlJ-te rr. Noe!l. l.e-vetfuieiual in c (fur ordU..............OMrk Uaii ii!4as at lO.j u. in.: I'lv.uaiuin lektlval (for or(,an) Thajer .cci seecerdOd Llc'lasle "luelftn u Moult cjn.ltulr-A.K-Me I'td. !c urr. .No.cilo O haluurls U;n fur la UelaFlei Mr J U IKit-mcr. lartum Etko In 1 ..l,amblllcltti Liu.ute lMjinliium eirrgoruin beeeesl. r.eel 1 uniuical )larcb. ST. AGNKS Catnohu church. Sidney and Sab-ire stree.s, will observe tliu follow intf piugramme on Chrislnuis Day: 'Hie lust mass will lie observed ut ii o'clock, being tho solemn high inns-., the Reverend J. J. 'lann ruth. eelcorant; tho Reverend J A. Collins, elcueon, and a Franciscan FatheT as sub eleaeon. Clmaroa's -fraud military mass will bo rendered. Then lollow masies at 6, T, b, S.S0 o'clock, and at ID 15 o'clock there will be another hlgn muss, when Prince Ponl.itoii'kr.s great mass Is to bo sung. St. Agnes's choir Is considered one of the best In the city and is composed as follows. So praiius MUs Agne Cowan, Mrs. Henry hluvcrs, Mrs. J. Nuesen, Misses) Dim Collins, Nora Collins and Edith Salter. Altos Miss I -aura Cowan, Mrs. Chantl, Mrs. cluss. Mires Laura John"on. Bassoa Mever.. Henry Sie vers, George Schmltz. Ill 7.1ka and Eman uel Garcia. Tenors Me-s-er. J. J. Hloenker, Charles E. 11. Bluene und Joseph draper. Iho benediction of the blessed sacrament will be given at the cluse of the 10.15 service. ST. LAWRENCE (J'TOOLE'S Church will observe Christmas ns follows. First high mass at IJto a. in., the Reverend Mar tin O'Brien, celebrant; the Revereml John Godfrey, deacon, anil u. student of Kenrlek Seminary, subdeueon. A succession cf low masses will follow .it C, 7, S and 9.1. o'clock. Tim bocond solemn high mass will tako id i-a at 1O.20 a. in, tho Reverend M. S Brc-nii.in. celebrunt, the Reverend J. J. Brne. deacon, and a student of the seml nirv as suheleacon. The Reverend John Godfrey will preach tha sermon. lh sanc tuary b0)s. numbering forty, will enter singing tho beautiful Christmas h) inn, "Adesto Fidells." The music, under tho direction of MNs Agnes Klnnerk. organist, will consist of Clmarosa's military mass; at offertory, Venlto Ailorcmus, for the choirs, with organ, violin und flute accompaniment. on New Year's Eve, solemn hlih mass wlil be celebrated at midnight, tno Rev eiend M. S. Brennan, celebrant, tho Rev erend J. J. Byrne, deacon, and tho Rev ereml John Godfrey, subdeacou. VISITATION Immediately preceding the 4 o'clock mass. Miss Nelllo Brown will sing. "O Holy Night," nfier which hluh mass will be celebrated, and a full choir will render Millard's K)rle mid Agnus Del, Brown's Gloria and Cre-do and Peter's Sane tus ami Beneellctus. At the offertory, GII slnn's Venlto Adoremus vvlll be given with two choirs. Tho children's choir In the dis tance will be accomi anlccl with mandolins nnd violin, and In the grand choras both choirs unite with Instruments. The soloists will be: Messrs. Artist nnd Schwcpker, Misses Brown. Cuilcn. Furling. Shea, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. McEvoy. The choir 1h composed of tho following mem bers: Sopranos, Mlss.-s N. Brown. I Cullen. L. Furling. N. Sheu. G. O'Malley. M)crs and Mrs. Kelly; altos. Miss M. Mien and Mrs. McEvoy: tenors. William MrHcnry nnd P. Schwepker; bassos. Messrs. M Train and Artist, mandolins. Misses C. Cudmore, A. Carroll nnd J. Kern In, Master T. Kenny; violin. Master T. Biiffuno. At 10 -30 o'clock solemn high mass will be celebrate el. at which the same music will be rendered. ST. MALACHY'S-At the 4 o'clock mass the music vvlll be fuml-hed by the Yo'ins ladies' Sodality. At the 10 20 nriss the ren elltlon will be bv the following singers, fco pianos, Msse Helen Elmer. Agnes Conuell. Marin Dulm. Susie Harnett. Rosa Connor and Mrs. ov L. Erlckson; altos. Mrs. T. M. Grant and Misses Genevieve Deffry. '"tin l-lagg and Katie Scnulan: tenors, C. J. Mul ligan. A. E. Stoll and William A. Goldber?; bassos. T M Grant. Conrad Roeder. Jamej O'Neill anil II. c. Co. orFanlst. .1. P. Grant. The responses will be sung by the choir nf acolytes. sr. FRANCIS XA VI KitThe Chrlstmui programme Is as follows. Four o'clock u. m . solemn high mass; "Pilgrim's Choirs " Wagner; march from Lrnore fcjmphoi.y. J. Raff; "SaenM Heart Mass." Gounod: of fertory. "Adesto Fblell"," Novello; pnatlude: Tempo Dl Mlnuitto," Gullmant. At 100 a. m. solemn high mass; organ pielude; march. Lachmer; K)rle. Gloria and Credo, Guilman. sermon, the Reverend Father Ot tlng. S. J.; offertory. "Adeste Fidells," No vello; "Grand Choeur," Gullmant. Alex, llennemaii. director; A. A. Welsenfleld, or ganist. fcT TERESA'S will have the following rr der of services Christmas da : Before mass children's voices, sinrlng "Adste Fidelia" ; fi a. m. the grand Italian mass will be ren dered bv a full choir, with the following solLsts: Sopranos. Mrs. P. T. McCJi.vnn. Misses Etta Moloney. Mary Devoy. Gene vieve Fitzgerald. Ittle Lester. Rose Dana her. Mnrv livton and Katie Walsh: altos. Katie Smith. Llllie Fitzgerald. Angela De voy and Mls Bergin: tennis. .Messrs. P. T. McGljnn. J. McCarthy and Harry Codv; ba'so.s. J. Schulte. F. Dougherty. At of fertory, "Venlte Adoramus" by the three choirs. ST. LEO'S Solemn liluh mass will be celebrated at 4:20 a. m. The church will be beautifully decorat-d anil l') sanctuary chil dren will march In the procession. The sermon will be preicheel by Father Harty, and tho choir, under the direction of Organ ist Joseph Goepfert, will sng Wlegand'3 mass, composed in honor of St. Patrick. The memtiers of the choir are: Sopranos. Mrs. w. W. Depp. Mrs. M. Lehramm. Miss A. Hartenbach, Miss Josephine Dusard and Miss C. Guide: altos Misses K. Dusard. A. Wcedman. M. Guide. M. Dusard and Blanche. Jenks; tenors, Messrs. E. M. J. Hartmann, c. Rimer and II. Guide: bassos. Messrs. j. p Hcllrung and John Bls-hoff. The same choir will sing Haydn's Sixteenth Ma's at 10:30 h. m. CHURCH OF THE HOLY ANGELS The Reverend Father Brown, S. J., will prenih the sermon at tho principal service. 10 a. in., and the choir, under the direction of Professor A. C. Elmer, will render Mozart's Twelfth Mass: offertory. "Adeste Fidells," Novello; lienedlctlon. "Tantum Ergo," Lam billotte: "Magnificat," Mozart. s?. ViNCIiNT'S Th yrctramme for Clnlstmas Day Is as follows: 4 4 a. in., 'Stilie N.-.clit. Heilige Naght." by saretn ar) bnvs' e hnir; I..Vi a. m., .Mez.irt' "Gloria In Exe e bis I. n '; .". a. m , "Imp. rial M es." bv llii)du, sermon by e.ne nf tie missionary fathers, offe rtnry, "Aeleste I lib I s," No vell... s ,ti a. m, "Grand MIlit erv Mis," Cimrrnsa, s riiiini In German, inls;.!.iti.iry father, nrferlory; masses even- half hour Ui to 1120 a. in.; at 2.10 i. in., vesper, Elmer's King D.ivll. Ineluuing the M ignill eat. "Alma Kedcmplnils" In Gregorian, by Kain. "o Silutaris." by Parapon ejun et; "Tantum Ergo." Goeb. HOLY NAME CHURCH will be derointed with imttrn plantH anl palm' Solemn hlh mass will 1m ee'ebr.itei! at Z ei'cleiek Chri-t-mas morning, followed by two low masses in suene-sslnn. At S rind ' n'el.i k the other low masse.s will be offered, and :.t 10 e'cliH.k a second olemn high mas.s. ,t the first nia.s Father Tallim will preach on "The Nativity of Our Bless, , Lord." The choir at this mass will be asiste. h) Profe-.ssnr and Mr. t ym ohm. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bnllmiii. Mrs. llemy Iturg. Joseph Saler anl Fieel J. Doerr. and will slug Glorza's Mass. Gilstnn's "Venlte Ailcrenius" aid tho traditional "Adeste Fidells." At thelOo'cIo'k mass M.crzu's FlrM Mass vvlll be renilered. The names, of those ccmimsing the regular choir urn ns follows: Soprano". Misses Margaret Rherldnn. EIizabth McCarthy. i:ugenlii Chevrelot. Rose Illbrlght. Gene vieve Corry. Mnthlldi Malum. Margar t Conely. Kate Wall. Jenrle L)ng, Kate Mc Gllllgan. Ire-no Brown. Stella O'llrlen, Stella Ahearn: altos. Ml'ses Ida do Narcy; Katie Malu-r. Ellso Chevrelot, Gene vleve Ge-aghan. Lisle Shea: tenors. Messrs. Charles F. Heer, Anthony Heckenkamp. William Spain. Mi chael Clocmey; bassos. Messrs. John J. Morun. John F. Martlneau. Edward A. Clooiian, Joseidi Ing. Robert Rlgley, Wil liam Patterson; Miss Bridget I'. Cloonan. orcunlrt. ST. BRIDGETS The choir will render farts of Gouno'l s "Cimarosa" and grand talinu mass nt the Christmas morning service. At the offertory the sanctuary boys will sing "Glory to God." by Ko-l. At communion, a chorus of thirty voices will slug "Venite Adoremus." The choir Is composed of Mrs. Mjmle Dunn Hiinini way. orgnnlst; Misses Flahcrt). Conway, GIenn ami Kenne, sopranos; Misses Ryan, O'Fallon und Dunn, alios; Joseph Flynu and J Br) an. fnors, and William Nash, J. Mc Dcunugh and J. Hogan. basso". ST. ALPHONSUS'S-IJefoic: the 5 o'clock, and alse the 10JO o'clock, mass Chrlstm is mcrnlrg. the Ikivs' :.ane tuiery choir will sing "Adeste Fleleles" and nthe r Christmas car ols. Mercadante's eelebrated mass In B flat will bi rendered with the nrchestr.il ac cnmpanlment. At the offertory Gilsinn's "Venlte Adoremus." for three choirs, choir of angels, children's choir and choir proper, will Is rinderesl under the direction of tho organist, Ixiuts J. Dubuque. EPISCOPAL CHURCHP.S. Many of the Episcopal churches of the city will have Fpec-lal service on Christmas day. among which are the following: EMMANUEIy-Old Orchard has arranged for the following special holiday services: Midnight service. December 21. William M.' Jenkins, organist: processional; kvrie. Gained: Gloila Tlbi, e.ouiiod; lijinn; offer tory. "Naztretb." Gounod; "Sanctus," tenor solo ard chorus. Gouncd; "Renedlc tus." soprano solo and chorus. Gounod; "Gloria In BxccMs." Hunt: "Nunc Dlmlt tis." Stalner: recessional hjmn. Chrlstman Day, 11 h. m.: Proer.ssbnal; "Venlte," Webb; "Gloria." Webb: "Te Deum," Buck; hymn: offertory. "Sing. O Heavens." Tours; recessional lijmn. It Ins also been decided to hold the second month ly evcn-soi.g January . and an elaborate piogramme has been arranged for tho occa- ElCHURCH OF THE REDEEMER-Tho following music will be rendered on Christ mas Day: l'roceislonal Me-nJl"eihn Venlto -,..I,orc9 C.Iorla Patrt Warren Te Deum-Fl-stlval HufK .tubllats in I major Wajre-i ICvrfo XJiV Gloria Tlht .....Jacobs Alienee Kli3ele IortcMlIi shout lh GUd TlJInRs Avium Holy Night Adams !-nctui e.ouno-1 ellorla In Eicelnlj A-ti'tcn Herelonal Dke ST. MARK'S The Christmas Day pro gramme Includes: Postlude. "Hallelujah Chorus." Handel; processional, "Hark, tho Herald Angels Sing"; anthem. "Sing. O lo Hesvens." Tours: Te Deum In F. Tours; Jubilate in D.. Wagner; offertory. "Holy Night." Adams; recessional. "Ancels From Realms of Glory." Tim mu"!c vvlll bo ren dered bv a vested choir of thirty voices. The Stindav school of St. Mark's will have a Christmas entertainment Friday. De cember 2X. at T:W P. m.. In the hunda) Fel ool room. U ndeiltlon to a spec! ii rro cramme. Santa Claus will arrive with present-, candy and good things for nil. TRINITY The choir will render the fol lowing programme at midnight. Christmas Eve. and 11 a. m. Christmas Day: i'hrl-tus Xatus Iln-'Ie , ,,. lrtmtt-film Mil. O Ionl. Our Governor. Kv-rle Agutt'r's r-.Ice. IS flat. Kcrle s-hort form. Alleliili s'equenee Hymn tl. Tli Slrain Cf.ral ef Jov and rralse. e:tocm TIM- Glerv tl to Tliee. O Inl...Altltter efotia.--Vr.lse i?e ,n Thee. O CJirlu 'sutler livmn CV-Al-Efls ITom tie K.-alrns of Otri.rtorl7rn-Antl.eni f-tni?. o Heavens Gaul Mirium Corila snd I'reface IMiln souir. s..ni-tu ar.l Heneellctus iE ,.I- AKniii Del AsMwr e". riniuii. n hmn. 2' Nun.. Dlmlttls-rialn sonir. Ilceile-nxl-Hntk. th- He-nil -kneels Slrg. s;t PHILIP'S The choir will give the following proKr.ii.itn" on e'hristmns Day: t 10 20 a. m.: iTOcrssmnal, "Arise. Shine, for Thy Llcht Is Come." Buck: Venlte: Psalter and Gloria Tlbl. Bacon: Te Deum Festival In E fiat. Buck; Jubilate Deo in E flat. Harnett: Kyne Elelson. Hodges; Glorl i Tlbl. Paxton: sermon: Gloria P.itrl, Crotch: offertory. "O Holy Night." Adams Buck: Sanctus. Cnrridge: Gloria In Excel ss; Xnno Dimlttis. chant: recession it. "e'.lorv to Gol in the Highest." Cooke. The eboir"wlll Iw composed nf Ml-se II irrlct Himilton, J. Winkle Woodruff. Mallei Hamilton, Mar) Noble. Messrs. Clifford Harwoo.1 Sam Mowrev. Edwin lTeepnnl. Wllllim Massoi. under direction of F. Green, nrc-inlst r.n.l chi"riter. sT. AUGUSTINE'S The following music will be rendered Christmas morning: erern veitunl irv. Io-esf tonal- llvrk' The llcral I AnrM Mntf .. . - - .....Menills"ein Verllus nxultimos IJomln" Onmlsm Te Ileum IMi.iaraeis Warre-1 Iiilllete IV. . VViern n Ilrnn e i ome. All r Fattliful. .Iteeitlig Kvrie !ei.on .. ... ... Tmrs tl "U Tlbl Vlee.fl l'Tie liarl. Wlial Mem Tl ce Ilolj el"cs" . ... Geer Vntliem mere Vers jhe; lterd l'fteuer Ofle-tory ... Alien San-tus Taylor CorhHrlieUe H'-in Itread of the World In Mercv HrTTcen Hn.tes Gloria In Hieefs's Did i'' ant Nune IHmittls Tonus Ueglus Iteee 0onal Hvmn edm mi the Ian'mm: Car nf N'uht Dtke enarlel ehelr Orranleit. Mls I'lv eiel.rane. ST. GEORGE'S Organist Paul Mori an nounces the following muic for the special services Christmas morning: eirg.in Pre luile Clirl-tmas Paul Mori lrise.ilejnul llcrm 4J Adete ri 1 Us Venlle- CI art Anthem Uel.'e Tte IKuialVetlcal in Kb s-c,nrrL.(r Jul.llt- l-e-tlvnt In ! llelil fntroit Hmn st alenilsotiii Kvrle In U Tours Gloria TIM VVoudwant Gratlus Till Woodnard Hcr.m en Mnirt UiTertor) Hulr Nixht AiUirr-ltu.k Mr. Georae Havold and che.lr. Sanctus e;unuil Acmi" Del Gunod Giciia In Kvcrlt's Ellwanxer Nunc lunilllis .Turle ffecemiunal Hmn VVUMs l'ostluae iTirlstmas Marcl Mirk-l METHODIST CHURCHES. ST. PAUL'S. South, will have Its Stin d.iy.school Christmas entertainment on Christmas nlf,lit. when tliA following pro grirminc will be given: ei:an Voluntiry Miss Delia Klentz Inc. cation Tho Reverend M. T. liaev l'relulc and Owning Croius ..........Miss Lether Matthews. a'com'ianlt Rcvltatlon Telling the thrlatmas Htorles.. Miss Jessie Uartraw Seng Mlra Mvrtle Wenne-ker and Cherus Molin holu Mr. Chart's VVhartrn SVIectlon Primary Ipartni;iit ViKalS-.l Mr. Al llreltt Rrcltitlon Mr. Walter tied ejoaitei s-hlne On. l'ethlehcni's star e-hlr L.tlle Mcrs Items' CThorus ltrlt.elli.ii Miss Alma Hec-k-r Mrg Chonis OflTeltor). a s"on: Primary Dejartinent e lo ire Song Chores Distribution of iT-esciitf. COOK AVENUE. SOUTH-The afternoon Sunday school, of which Mr. R'ehard D. Scruggs Is superintendent, will have Us Christmas services in the church audito rium on the evening of the Thursday fol lowing Christmas, Decemler 27. Special preparations have been made for the festi val this )car. In addl'lon to the services of the school there will to special mus.'c Ly the regular church choir. On Frldav evening the morning Sunday school. William II. Harriotl superintend ent, will have its Christmas services In tho auditorium. Tho Epworth League expects to havo Christmas services tola vventag ax Sure to Grow Hair Ftercarkabta Remedy That Makes the Hair Lcni, So!!, Siiliy and iossy Men, Women or Children, ven Bald Heads, Oan ave a Fine Head of Hair. Free Iris! Package of This Wonderful Preparation Is bailed Free To fill Send Name and Address. A remedy has Ken found that makes hair grow long and beautifully luxuriant. The proprietors will mall to any one w ho seiives name an.i address a free trial package of the remedy, so a test can be made of Its remarkable iui'ifeiice In stimulating tha hair growth. As it is a pure vegetable product )eu need hive no hesitancy In using It freely, us it cannot harm tl.e most terder scalp. S nd your name nnd address to the Alten helm Medical Dispensary. ISul RuttcrfleM Rulldlng. Cincinnati. Ohio, inclosing a 2 ccnt stamp to cover postage, and they will forward the free trial package at once. There Is no good reason why )ou or )our children I.oull have joorhulr. It is necc sary as a protection in both summer an I 7 o'clock, preceding the services of the ch"rch. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. FIRST The )Oung i-oplc of the Bible school, untie r the direction of Mrs. l'annon. will have full svvuy at the C.iristmas fes tivities cm Mondayn!ght at the church. No. 313 locust street. From the opening so, to the stripping of the Chrl.tiii.is tree it will be one c-..n-tant flow eif joy. The Ra bies Home under the ruisnices eif ti.n Christian churches, will be the recipient of j me guts oi mis scno.,1. MENARD faTEEET .MISSION This serv ice will bu held on the cvcninc of Christ mas Day. The programme will be ns fol lows: Won-'erfcl Counselor. loung People's Choir. Merry Christmas I'ay. e.lrls' Choir. Roly City Vdams Manlolln eiiirtct. U. Ooerner. Miss 1- Ufe-n. II. F. l"fn. A. Mltlhens. Recitation. MI-3 Ella Rail. s,olo Xisht en the Plain" Miss Rdna Ciinn!rgem. Fhlne On. IVtaifhem's star. loan,; lee l's Choir. Cloister Hells Read Man lolln Quartet. Duet hIe"T. Little One Sleep Lnrtnz eunie Itau, Florence Martin. Recitation. Ml-s Joer,hlne IJJemska. Fust ejlirlstmas tonKp "Vocng People's Choir Songs After bllence. LydK Lyman and Girls Cfcolr. O Shlnlrg Light Vlaius Ml-Hlnlln Quartet. Angels' Sweet Itefratn Meredith Combined ejnolrs. NEWS OF THE CITY CHURCHES. Sjicfial Cliristnias Services to I!e HuM To-Day. Pilgrim Congregatbnial Sunday school will hold its Christmas entertainment Fri day evening, Decemler tS. A Cbristm is, cantata "All Hall to Santa Claus." will bo given by the children. Compton Heights Christian Church Sun elay school will render a cantata. 'Tho Story of the Star." to-morrow evening. All nations will be represented in rostume. and the entertainmei.t Is designed to be both patriotic and inlsstoinry. Second liaptlst Church will have a Christsnris carol service at lleaumont nnd Locust streets this morning, anl a service of Christmas ,t,nss to-night In Temple Shaare Emeth. at Linden and V.indeventer avenues. Following are the programmes: MOKXIM!. ITelule (Jllllmsnt Otnlnc lrals 1e Ilieot I lnXC'Iogy. InviHa11irn. escrol In the Fiel.'s . Farmer Resfom-lve HeiJilg. Card Hard, tie lterall Anel Slnckley Quart.t Scripture. e'erol Tho Joyful M n Ilopkliu lraer earol It ram Upon 'be lll-hilflit C!e.ir..Icke3 UiTcrtcry Carol culm on the far of NUIU.. Wlllli Choir anl eTiortis. Address bj- IKx-tor Heed The Xraas i-tory. e'atol ilie cllaelsome TUlit,s...... fchackley ejuartet. Trover HroI Angels Frcm Oleirj Smart l'e.tlllde Iatlte CVI'MN'R. Prelude. . . . l:i.lv eei-eninr Itreftk Forth iferrUls Tenia llien C. Coine. c Faithful IleaJln Inv.sll.n Anthem- In tl.e liacs of Herod, the Kiig.. Salter Reyonlve HcjUIrc Christmas sorgpu Victory Neidlincer bcrltturo. llass Holo But Who M.e Ablrtee te Dar of His Conun? tTlje jiesaUhi llani'I rra)e-r. Ileffvonse Gloria in Kie-elis.... .R V. Mc-lnlyre Cfirlstrras Hjmn Jrj to the Worll llsnd'l tifferton O er Ihe 111,1s of llethlehem ...b'-clK'r Adilre'ss t.v Docler flvijel Th Ohrle-tmas i-llrlt. l'ewt Antheuie!. Omc. Keelefnier of Man- Klnl West llenedlctlon. lVntluil ... M. Infjre The eliolr is ronposesl cf Mrs. efei.rsrt e lxe cTunninKham. soprt.ro. Mr Osear II Itoilnin. eviitralto: cbarl s Humi-rirev. tencr. William M. Porteur, lias, and 1. V". )lelntyre. organist. Christmas will le celebrated nt Webster Oroves CongrPBatlonal Church in two ser vices to-day. The following singer: compose the choir: Mmes. Koenoke. Iewls. Hart; Mls Hury: Mcts-rs. Collins. Jaeger. 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Sickness of the mother cr child often stuns) or paralyzes the hair roots, and )ear are required for mture to overcome the loss. With this new remedy the hair roots ara stimulated to a most gratifying degree. Tha )oung hair shoots forth and grows with surprising rapidity. Mothers of little girls; whose hair is short and apparently almost lifeless will be particularly delighted with the wonderful effect of this marve'ous rem edy. While the preparation Is mainly in tended for the cure of dandruff, falling hair nnd baldness in older people, it Is desired to acquaint the mother with a preparation that will provide her little tots with beau tlf)ing tres-.es. Do not neglect to write at once for the free trial package. inson. Tustia and Miss Allen, organist. Tha programme: MORNING. Organ I'relul ejiirisrn.as iMstorale Merkef Cl.orws Ureal. Fenh Into Jo ineenr. bo.o Tru c.mit cniU CoombM idr. CTiarles A. LeuL. Qcartft There- Wwe eruhtrls VMUlan. Organ Xreluae Orana larch From Leo- nore. Simpuory Rat EVRINO. Organ --herzo Gigout Clan us "Its the lllrthday cf Our tfaivor.A ln.nt Quartet There Were depherlj i-shnecleer ladies' Tr.o It Caaie Upon tho MMnlgbt cleir Lorenx Cirrus (tiith otllgato O Rely Nirht Adam trolo Hail., tbe lierill Ani,eis blcg ILiwley Mr. F. X. Koenek. Quartet- Calm on the Limecmg Ear of -Mcht Aihfard ejturua cirlstma3 Anthem Shelter lial.iujai Ilaadel Central Presb)terlan Church will have tha follov-ing special :naIe to-day: Morning, cirartet. "Arte, Shine," Maker; duet, 'Christmas: emirtet, "Rethlehem." Bart lett. In the evening, qmrtet. "Tha Birth day of a. King"; solo. ' Cantlejue de Noel," llrank. The quartet Is compo-ed of Miss Martha Kellcrsman. soprano: Mrs. Luytles. alto; Charles Uralnenl. tenor; Rockwell Rrar.k. bass, and Miss Mabel Ross, or ganist. ENERCISERS. a very acceptable Christ mas present. Prices from ."c to JI. Rawl lng.s Sporting Goods Company, C3i Locust street. THE WEATHER. To-lla)' Forecast. "WsshlnRton. Dec. ri. Forecast for Sunday an.1 ' Monday: iiea.tiiji. much crolder Sunday, vlth rain, prob ably tuniirg Izto mow In northern pcrttn: Mon ilav. fair. Meh soutf-erlr vlnii. shifting t lioelhver;erlj. Iowa, collier Sunuav. with fair in western and rn - In ca.tcra portion; alonday fair; northerly winds. . aurl. collier Funday. with fair In western ard rain or snow in es:em portion; Monday, fair: winds, becoming nurtheily. Nebraska ecd Kaasas. fair bunday and Moo daj . northerlv veladd. Arkonaas. fatr and colder Sunda): Monday, fair. northMterI) winds. OkI-ih-ma and Indian Territory, fair Sunday find Monday; northerl wind". T.ocnl Ite-porf. Ft. Louis. Saturday. Dec. r. 1. bea m o.pin. Ilironeter. inchej r.4S -9 jj Thermemeier. dcBrees 44 53 Humidity Tie 7". Mrectlon of winJ I3 S Velocity of wind 17 II Rain .11 W either at 8.ZJ a. li . eloodv; at ft 59 p. m.. cloudy. Mastcum temjierilure. :6; minimum ttm Ieraiure. 43. Illver. 4 fet. IE- J. HTATT. I-ejeal Forecast Official. Government Report. Rerartmcnt of Agriculture. W'eattier Ej-nre-Mete-oroleiglcal observations takrn at St. Isuls, PeecnilM-r C2. yvo. at 1 e p. ne. local time and S I, in. aeve.ilj-tlflh nieridlin time. Observation taken at the same moment or time at all stations. Htatlons. Kir. I"ar. Tp Mx.Ire. Weather. Vlckheirg S -3 M m 72 .f floudy Utile Iti.k SVV : ZZ W a .ISllear )Iemfhls 2Z s) C4 .IS Jtaln Xaslivllln S 3.;o J 6 elear ni.ittanee.Ka . . ...K S.: M ix cloudy lyitiisvll'e SK e hH S4 6n T.ear Indlanaills SK :i Be lz r 1nu.ty eln. l-irli -B . IZ M Clear I'ltttburir SB r.'4 4 ta e'toudy Parkfrbarg SK Zl 32 41 e .... near C.ran.l Rvvcn si; ta.-j u, , .... noudy Chlc-aKO SK ri..") tl Rain Dubuque sc r.K R r; Rain Havenport SK r XI Ut tz .... etonly IV, Mnlies X SJ.S; M K Hatn ii)nni:teiii. in 4 s n yt h .eti Rain bt. Ixuls S ZM K &s .12 noudr ealm Sll re V. f.) 63 .04 rloudT Hirfm-nel I. JIo. . 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I want to talk with those who have dosd themselvei with patent remedies or free trial treatments I went to talk with thoe who have experimented with belts, secret app, lances and similar ilMlees 1 wane to talk with these who have Intrusted their health to famll) physicians, who do not urdrrstand specialty cases, or to tho self-st)Ied expert who possesses neither ability nor honor. To all such who avail themselves of my services, not one dollar of my fee need te Pall until cured With this liberal offer to all. no weak men need despair. Come and be cured by the hst. most skillful, scientific and succe"fdl treatment the. medical profession affords. There Is no auacleerer aloeit mv methyls or mv trentmemt- any sort. The knowledge that enables m te a larger ner rent of cases than anv other in lest tlm- than other specialists, is based m y