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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1894—EIGHTEEN PAGES. 3 <= SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ CHURCH NOTICES. grog by your comnilttee’s resolutions: fuly |ARMY ENLISTMENTS o a ae without Hoe least eserve. _ oa E OFF? c EE Fou =? SR” s liffer, ex: as abundance 1. ctrict of Calunibie, Wanita. 64 2te | Ohio Mineral Paint Ler from what I have ihvarlabl; of Ceobumban. Weehtigtons - = = ly raid, since the op 4h, THERE WIL BE A SPECIAL ANNUAL SERMON | transfer of the association's stock, to every FINANCIAL Interest Paid Page 8 -Page 11 SE Re Ca ze ak oa | Mabey te teat for wntng and wate | eto tat fury Say ie mst | oe, terested ne affairs who hae made | Ohanges in Methods and in Handling New Re n/On Balances. - ke TLALIAMS, Gert Excise Boord. Tt | J. 4, CHESLEY & ©0., 1008 F st. ot 3 ciclock b.im.. at the Biret Uabtlet Church of | ro00 denouncing it end dhoee engaged ta 1G Recruits. peg d organizations “an depestt their Tums ith ATTENTION EX RENTED ; 5 Fea hy ti ae eee Mele Mececaliy “are | without information. c and receive joterest. The money ‘OR VACANT, can 1M mg Obl MINERAL PAINT ©O., 1335 ¥ st. jams. All friends pul \ os tt I ask, there that i will Page 3 outs) te check at any time without placing theny with DIGGES FAIRFAX. 70! | ante Sy Teamemted_10_be presen await the speedy appearance of thgt state: ~—_ ° Grom, os tee tameet bh oaee yee Bere have dafly appitcations ‘trea | SUITS ae Mid A ota ee. feeen’ Giay: Sulthe’ pactec.‘ror | ment. After that, as heretofore, P will be | Doing Away With Stations Where Page a1 Se Se Ses 2 a = 2 + th A th Will be ‘preaching 11 | ready to further account in detail for my Page 1b every six months, Pye THE ENCAMPMENT A TAREE SToitY CHURCH NOTICES. ve Cn fe Christian Endeavor Sucety Will | stewardship to any one having proper oc-| Novitiates Are Drilled—Ample Army ‘wwe '8| American Security and _went. “Inquire 231 Ta. ave. ‘s Ms aise _ METHODIST. are avited tolatiend thene services Beats free, | Aston to Inquire, Yours. very truly, | Accommodations Now Ready. fee at y Ho. UELAWANE. Gatto, AUGUST 11. 1604.” | Conve woSk LAYING KOMERTN CHAPEL AL | Sentee scion, G0 4m. Peeper meeting THe | A tA ‘ine u | Trust Co., 1405 G St. ne Vere aan ae ate teas KE Ciuret. ‘South Wasi ston street, Alexandeta, | ray BAVHIaT GHURGH, COR FTE AND. © gins communication was not immediately Page 6] _auls C3. RELL, President. ig % ust , v . Young, a e 4 ussed, anc Ww ee"s Trecom- Page ’ - A) ee son besane Ge Tae cone enec eg eeteatt |. pester; Rev'L Le Teoma, preiding cider. ‘Dents| St 8... Mev. Jee. Hi. “Lee ifm” Admin: | mendation for the employment of Mr. Sam-| During the last fiscal year the enlistment Ta. 1|Puts and Calis on Wheat Khoa Mancia sian eave every boar: fare, 18 Gents round trip. Tt | school, Wg q.0n, Wer ‘supper at 8 p.m, ireuch- | ucl F. Phillips, as noted above, was adopted, | Of 7,816 men was required to keep the Page 10 | We make a epectalty of. They cost $10 for oa from the Washingiow Menetiial’ Emdow | Aol! SEETING AT TAKOMA PARK. JUST BE-| _tng at 7:20 p.m. Ail are welcome, It” | while policy holders were again ordered to be | atmy filled to the number authorised by : . ve m . 1 rl yw the Ing. Great attract! tomorrow, - “= 30.000 bushels and are good for the following ONLY, They afford the RAPENT tale of f Event Agsociation the sain of une them.t1 dollars, nilesion, S cents. Mre. Ejlabeth Milder Wheaton HaeAS BavTisr Garner, TH ST. “HET. L | notified that their contributions of $1 each | law, without including the hospital signal “Page 1 | ion. We trade in them dally. Rend tor " — to the general fund for prosecuting the le iy eaplen being payment in full for insurance which became | will be out to conduct wervices at 7:30 p.m. 1t* aud M nw. . A. Credit, pastor. Preaching corps. Page 10 | atory letter. Accounts solicited from =o me in consequence of the death of (Ln « Sirkor, “ ae 5 ai ae z . = Gg iy a Al pom gon precing ee be paid to Treasurer Of this never Rhece secre anlibbel ot Page 10 | io BTOCKS aud GRAIN, conservative ied Wa ees 3 ching Uy the pastor | ference meoting Tharediy evening. At ‘A General Discésstop. general rendezvous, 3,824; at special regi- Page 10 Boyd & Co., abite Mall 4 Pa. ave., Sunday evening, : MP. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 4TH AND : 2 mental rendezvous, 1,104; at military posts, Page STUCK AND GHAIN BROKERS, Rogue 10. at'7:30, for the purjwee of Tull a sig. ae Her, W. F. Gibbons, PD. pastor | | A general discussion was then indulged in | Dea Page 10) ie © MKOAUWAY, NEW YORK COTY, fumis for the release of the comnunweniers, now | it, Sperlal, waste 1 dus chin Ro a.m. 1am. preaching by the [by the gentlemen present over the events Eee ? Page 11 | - 5 xen ee — ee ee A | nosucie mie URCH, COR OF | Prencring by Nets Guy He iurkley. Commbuien | which they and 6o many others are sub- | It thus appears that slightly less tate | HOR SALB (Hoases). Page 11 Stocks. : —- and Hi n.c pastor.9:30| na 'recetion of members.” 6:80 pas, Y. P. 8, <; | stantially interested, the question having | 0Ne-balf of the total number were = ted | Fol SALE (Lots) Page 11] If you are interested In Suancial matters, either KNIGHTS ¢ Sund preaching by It E. Preaching by Fequest. The pastor Will | been brought up as to how the interests of | bY the general service. This general POR SALE (Miscellaneous -Page 11 | 09 an jnvestor of speculator in BDOCKS, 10! wel- officers GRAIN, we id suggest tha! send for PYTHIAS Dow't allow your friemds to depart from t. _atanite,aleskonary. Sete = c handwriting on the wall, Strangers, wel: | OO! Dr ewan Asser policy holders | ¢ruiting required the services of G2 FOR GALE (Paves). “Fase 11 | original circular lane, oan other eaten SAaaE A Seats of eae atin: sane La E tg cite pastac wouter eat Tato ment, Come and help thet” 1* | over seventy-six years of age were to be | of the line, 10 of the staff, 315 enlisted men | HORSES AND VELICLES. -Page 11 | things, will give you sume hew sod simple hems we'll furnish the rectpe free, amd] Trurday. Spin. the claret 0c. gallon. Brandy may alse be needle Prayer and praixe service erry aud) Friends and strangers McKENDKE: cared for, they not being able to get in- | and large and very costly military posts. | HOTELS surance elsewhere. Chairman Wolf replied | ‘The annual appropriation made last year | -ADIES that the condition of these two certificate TACAL MENTBOD the Was of avoiding leases that eill wt cu pour Intelligenrs. Corresjndence inetted 1 ~*~ GLAD Te HAVE YoU wdfally invited. Come. 1t ME, CHURCH, Mass. AVE. BET. ARY BAPTIST CHURCH, STH AN 3 2 ; iting was - i SEE WILL FIND AROUT allow; the Brandy § gallon. vth and 16th, L. ‘f. Widermun, pastor. 0 a.an., holders was no worse than that of the rest, | £0%, the Special purpore of recrul LOST AND POUND. Lana STOCK BKOKERS OFFICE IN oF telephe ene age. OO KALON INE Sunday school. 1h “aching: Rev. Ho 1. ‘rechold, Fs % : > | $120,008 of which about $105,000 was ex- - ~ ~ . ~ Sram oe eee TO KAW: wa Kaminy, chun. 11 a.m, preaching by Her. ae (ohne He belleved, however, that all holders should | Nenged; but this was only a small part of | MEDICAL .. CITY OF NEW YORK, empleo the Inrgest oume meeting Thursday ut" a set t clerks ~~ 9 Sents free. A] Outwater, pustor.Sunday sclool, a.m. | be advised what todo for the present, and | the direct expense. It is impracticable to | MONEY WANTED ner of and brokers using f — “ = a “ " phones and sta privat, hich conmect BUY DILYTED WINES AT ALMOST! tnvitatic Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. All ure cordially | suggested that the committee take action compute the whole cost, for it includes a | OCEAN TRAVEL. Eitcago end the caches conduct ner" ery im town, but you cannot | yp = ___autlawow | looking toward such an end. very large number of items that are paid | PERSONAL .. ews, ve Know our wines beeause we [yy Tn UCieCT, | CHAMELAIN AVE | Mr Browning. argued tint the, ‘Washing- from cther appropriations. T. E. Ward & Co., — ireeting, 8; 7 fn inkins, 1, on Beneficial ndowment Association was jal regimental and post re- —— Take Mt F at. me auts miceting Wed ; still in existence and would continue to be | op yprowsh, special resi BAXKEas AXD BROKERS, iting more than one-half the army re- a until it was terminated by legal measures, | Cruits sare now cbtained. ‘Ten. regiments 31 AND 88 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Nowe CHURCH, 47TH STOCK at exinting between the Weaeesen: Tho transfer of tts Stock from one set of | are reported to be nearly or quite self-sus- Same INVESTMENTS. med firm nsine of Malon Yn. are ce fnother and the consequent | taining, and make few, if any, calls upon - Hogan in the. gre mt provision bast e change of directors could not. he believed, | the general service to replenish their ranks, The Stock Market Ne. 140 Srowerd a has — he status of the association. He be- | The light artillery battalion and artillery : @ay teen ats Has bee REV. | age THi AND | lieve. “hat that it w ment of the the business * possible for business to | school secure all the men they require. with os ,, bastor. iy school. |G a Morn-| be continued on a scale basis, and could see HNith > “ ‘he i ny pastor. 7 - sietip the as q a Since the cessation of Indian hostilities Te ral Mogan & nc ig te tstrs | tua service 3 | Ro reason why It should not be continued, | ime 'necertity ef nolaice the most of the In. moving the Rev for he had understood that the financial «f- | fantry and cavalry in remote and sparsely the sear tel TERCTUN DICTOENED fairs of the association had been improved populated regions has disappeared to a i x substantially dur’ PMENTS HAVE ig the sgrrly' KOAND HIGHER MAIKET, large degree. Some of the largest garrisons are now near centers of population and in- THE WASHINGTON 1 ASSOCTATIO: EFICIAL ENDOWMENT in coe ii a that the committee might safely advise dustry, and many men desiring to enlist RAIN bought Se ae or sang, Poway DD... pastor? Nev, | —— Sau Une holders of certificates in the Endowment | Gu8try, and many me posta. It seams cer ! — to examine Inte t : Si sehoot at | ___ EW S Assoctation not to surrender them or h e necessity for so large a force | recraiting rendezvous will hereafter be des- | k. largest in AC AL) NEW CHURCH. VENDING THE BUILDING OF | the new policies cffered by the Cc al nner far west will not continue, and the | ignated a recruitiag station, and the four | New York and « and until further notice ce, stating that indies KGAN, Resident Maw L : = so twig tion it luted to] concentration of the small detachments | posts at which recruits are to be collected | Private wire aulT-Ge $ Pg ae ei ci yoshi? Mg undness of the latter company, into larger bodies near important railroad | for forwarling will be called recruit ren- ‘NEW 400-PAGE ILLUSTRATED ; HAMIINE ME, en. ott eon Hae Repuille was of the opinion that the , in the future, remove or avold | dezvous. ne, igtwet and went + of California | Po, Kev 2 building, corner iD sts. nw. It | committea should not advise certificate ef supplying deficiencies of | As a general custom recruits will be for- “win op a RAM-| Shook 9.15 L Ms = | holders te continue paying money to the | Se, neces drafts of recruits collected | warded from recruiting station. to their 3 ~ CHRISTIAN, cL AN CHURCH, i eB. . pastor. ele at Th a. es of the teri Bro D.C, An dowment Association or to say whether AVIS ANDY MAILD ¥ they should have anything to do with the Commercial Allance or not until the lege adviser ha submitted an opinio Advice to Certificate Holders, fesb localities. The prediction is made | regiments or to rendezvous befe v in a brief period the most of the | tary clothing is issued to them. / FURNISHED, Private offices as headque will require no assistance from | ing the latter they will be supy out-of town rastomers eral recruiting service in filling their | ahsolutely n ssary articles of fatigue un!- i eg ere ep Haight & Freese, stem that has been pursued | tions of present OPPIORS 458 aty yetre’ experience, WANK NINTH STH aml 1) sts, 2. RAMBLERS won 8 in 8 races. Not that wit regiment the August 14, RAMDBLERS eens, . W. F. After further d jon Mr. Mackey sub- | was in the past indispensable, when long | a clothing supply. BORER AND SESKEES, 5 Be mitted and the cpted a resolu-| marches of recruit detachments—often | It may be necessary to have three or four atte aS p. tion declaring that it was the sense of the | through a hostile Indian country—were | officers to serve at each of the four ren- rmeiy ‘Thureday Be adasic Sige ae bala * necessary to supply losses from discharges | dezvous, but prcvision is now made for two z rscarbaien convnittee that it would be inadvisable for | Oe Cther ualties ined by the or- | only. PVILDING AND LOAN WSL Hy AND A STS N. E Mt RAND the certifi holders of the Washington | ganizations engaged in frontier service. ASSOCIATION G xt. “school, 0:1 Beneficial Endowment oclation to ac-| Recruits intended for such journeys re- Of WASHINGTON, D.C. nw 7 cept the offer of the Commercial Alliance | quired months of training and complete |§ T | L ii COMI NG IN +S pan, All are at present equipment for arduous service. This 6 AND § PER CENT CERTIFICATES. When this subject had been tempc they received at the depots, but now a as oe cant Gar mene wh ton gute wn een REV. Fo disposed of Mr. Wiliam J. Miller addr preparation is unnecessary, for it deposit certificates of and upward, and cam Christian ner, the president of the association pss ti to reinforce a regiment in . . ooo crus Ge cause at oe eee Le Knights of Pythias Commands Reg- | withdrawn at any time apo giving 90 days? ot pr He knex. than it formerly did to march 1) miles, It hotice tn writing to the scerctars, as por cumstitine ble gentleman, but company it was Mr. ; of is also believed that company discipline and istered Today. thon, s duty to the | training will be far more Valuable to the It is Discussed by Members of the | ¢onymittes, perrescntes, a Investigating Commitee. N DENTIST, | sand resumed ——— Hight per cent per annum will be paid | deposit certificates of $25.00 and An atmosphere of quiet enthusiasm hung | be withdrawn upon gt D days’ wotice tm over Pythian headquarters tocay, because | "iting, after five years from date of application, of the receipt of the information that the | NARRISON DINGMAN, Pres, following divisions, in addition to those | aroxzo TWEEDALE, Secs. om policy hold reccuits than that now bestowed upon them the unfort at depots, RT WATCH i The Changes. Girarer's pray Miao The principal changes made in the old tea December BL, | S'etem are: The discontinuance of the three ad, ac- | recruiting depots as such, an extension of | siready published, will atte: din the recorder’s | regimental rcruiting whenever practicable, | 1 tot oi are Tabiittes, SU4TL.as, With, the | (Pe, forwarding Shinente Whenever prac | Sheifleld Division, No. 2, New Hi ren, | NRecogntciug of Mrit ale © 50 retdezvous to regiments whenever prac- |, 2 J vetinie tee ate inaer m placed | ticable, and the collection and. assem. | COW%» Humber of men not given; Portland | ie‘ Unined Sues sy cmnunt i at Tour large posts of reeralts who | Division, Ne. 8 Portland, Me.” 33) men; | strane napa pinion: to in excess of the requirements of the | Kalamazoo Division, » alamazvo, | M1" Fire Loyd AVENUE om Ter. J.B tit am aby Rey, Ea. id the encamp- PERTY OWNER fs the vst "city tm results to fee. time CRURCHS LEH tiver A. Brown, yp HIS STATEMENT NOT YET READY ” & 0. Peston T he ferchant Tailors, city Experts to Have Access to the “A tine : ee ; | der the laws of of Marsintet whe Sr pie a eo eae eiee ova | garriscns near the recruiting statio Mich. 35 men; Unity Division, Detroit, | {ne hosp tonhr ques, Ee MOTTLED Until the regimental system is consider- | Mieh., 40 men; Freehold Division, No. ably increased in efficiency, or until more | preenold, cf the garrisons are brought into populous | 1° 0 districts from the remote west, it will not On. ee, ¢ possible, it is s reduce the number | Anson Di Books for Verification. Ume the retur Miller er te holders from t were made up to the il this showed company to ated that it wks Root J., 2 meu; Poughkeeps: 4, Poughkewpei . ¥., 5 men; ision, D » Rochester, N. ¥,, ard tike advantug. and save money, innsn in this effort fe Sage LAST NIGHT'S ME RYLAND M [bir As TING . to have icers engaged in the duty of recru! ting. 32 men; Van Rans Division, Uhio; Arnved | ti * ae tek SE p15 i oe ment 3 of this’ class ts about as small a| Division, No 2%, Ironton, 16. men; | &t greatly to the nav hone, 78. felzi 1165-1116 E st. aw. LL HURCH ROUTE ih eat kgs . Hen : at believ Lee oe number as can be relied upon for the pres- | Gaitipolts Diviskn, we oe | Was net. uta ve AN ee through the press, but to the co ent. Army officers say that experience | Wooaiand Division, Portsmouth, Ohio, 2) = ade ee ered by the polic’ | pics a Age listed by | 2 1 Divas } at ur duly authorized ents | : the polley hok aches that the men en men; 5. 8.- Davis Division, Williston, Ohio, ‘ eA S & 08 holders of the Beneficial En- } > most vitally Interest in the reglinental offi about 300 recruits Der | 24 men; Jackson Division, "No. Ss, Jackson, A “Oe sae sg wment Association to represent them in| He had prepa 4 resolution, which | menth are required from a distance to keep | Ohio, 16 men; Middleport Division, Kates on dweiliny Warehouss aud thelr came wh fase oe tin | Mbout to Offee. requertiieceier tha the rarks filled, and the officers have not | Onie, 40 men; Denton Division. Ne. tents, and all other desirable prysrty faraleed coming to some definite understanding with | abo STL Be BISeA Es CE. wom | during the past fiseal year, under restric- Deamon, 2 1 men ‘Davie Division, applicn tic ‘aull-eolme the officers of the corporation regarding the acamiatior ia Chatrian, WGlt ons imposed, enlisted on an average but | No 4, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 30 men. ag 7 recent transfer of its business to the Com- | t rdner had inf spelesdy see cre eer namicers at the | _, Beis also announced today at acadg iarters Four Per Cen mercial Alliance Life Insurance Company of give up the bo Seecin Chan at Ge ecbncen Tn dcant [Ut © Gividek tom Pae-Cank, W. fa. r Cen y afternoon at | ommittee to verify pap aeaiem tatty ee meee Lh Gain na ine | Will be in cazap, but the name is not known. fe a tanger rete filler. There | § ng to make by me: = bay Sepa arcs So Secs A dispatch was received late today stating sayin J : bf | to which they would be the reer = 5 “or | teat Toronto Division, No. 2, of Torent. cal ma was a full attendance of the members, and | mitted to have resort for that purpose LOMO, At depute varied te iret | Canada, with 20 men and « band of 25 Tite, galled to tre co | before adjourninent was r pa they |) What Mr. Gardner Had Tyla Him, | enon deleition st Seals pecculihe tn bivces, would rexch Washington for the en- with@rawal et any thoe » Doe 4 to the reading of a letter from Mr. | yyy. ner had told him, said Mr. Woif : ae . _ a je pie Mr. er had told 3 Mr. Wolf, | tions have broken up during the past yeat. saith 5 We) Pcoccnes Gacane ie fe penited be | , The registration of rooms continues, and i _ ; as - a . . coy, | that he did not care hap for his stock; Period of stment. it 1s eaid that accommodations have been The Union Savings Bank, nd, upon recemmendation of the subcc | that he had acted raarfully and honorably A recent law of Congress has changed the | recorded fer about 123,000 strangers. The consisting of Messrs. H. O. Clau ckey and W. J. Miller, selected al Samuel F. Phillips to er ef the policy holders 1222 F street nw, (Open until 5 p.m. on gor days and Saturday evenings frométosy agg sid | years, and has also prohibited the enlist- | St as they might be, still they are coming oe Marint’s Hall, or old Temperance Hall, in ment of any allen, or any person who can- which the Order of Knights of Pythias was nd that while he had been run nearly | period of enlistment from five to three | orders for rooms are not coming in qui y the way affairg had . he w | man or set of tnén to impuy: 1824. a ail is motives, becouse he had done | not speak, read and write the English | organized in IMGs, ls aglow with come todos H r. Heil FOE YT oa the lowest prices— | core te ivestigation which it ts. wro-| nothing except: what cireumntences’ Justi-|(a. a2 at as predicted that the moemer ot | En preperation mee eae The interior looper, fic iphenstine &Co., e = a PON iat a | posed snall be 1 into the affairs of the Mr. Wolf recited that d these new provisions will stimulate enlist- | {8 artsticaliy veiled with blue, yellow and 1933 sn 1533 Fore GE ore can we offer you? ; | Erdowment aeou tee mcats and re-enlistments, and that the lat- | Fed, and everywhere are displayed the let-| We do @ gerer! compileaion histiees and furntels | a - Mr. We "4s Statement. Te and tac Me ter will tend to reduce the number of “eli- | ters F., C. and B., symbolizing Friendship, —— Ant nation five; also Se deposite: aa en ae | Ee Booher gibles.” During the five-year period the | Charity and Benevolence. The colors ure | SuUject to check nt sight aud allow luterest om time spent at depot did not bear so large a | those of the three degrees, blue being for | *#iF balances. Spectal atteutlon given to vul-oge ratio to the whole term of service as it will | that of page, yeiow of esquire and red cf | “Private an that the term is reduced two-fifths. | Knight. T. Percy Myers letter from an and read a retlecting | had re clusion Mr. Wi ked that hi ‘Telephone 471, e eo hould not attend the meeting. = &: vstem is | The front of the hal y Geek Oar im on the racter of the Commercia) Aijli- . ohelinac cate eny | fhe idea in giving up the depot system is r of i hall is gaily decorated ‘T AND PAID Slee Mr. W. H. Wetzel, a trus | ,tyechelrman alno took avcarion to deny | (> fury the fecrsit to his eeneaey ia the mt Pythian symbols and insignia and | “IernaNce POLICUES FUHCTASED At & Pad UkCH, | tee of the Endowment Association, uifairs of the Endowment Association, | PES Sed Garp tearing [PY will be given t soi ord PE yar eg hake introduced by Mr. Ro that he knew nothin the organization to the save that on July quested him to sv in the associatk informed Mr. moment, be fitted for his duties = tg eg riage be a to Gen, Carnahan | mb3i-tt EDWAKD N. BURNS, 1307 F st. nowy ers under whom he fs to serve, | here, but the date has not been settled on. Say = e = a adinitted, however, that there will be | 4 ball will be held on Tuesday night, and | The National Safe Deposit, -s when good administration will de- Sainte Lge Hacgoe phcter i And T and that recruits, not required by neigh- - 71 work here. The hall has been Sa ring garrisons, should be collected and | leased by Union Division, No. 8, and Union vings An rust Id until det ments of convenient size | Lodge, No. 22, of this jurisdiction. Of the ~ Com 4 are formed for forwatding to regiments at | former E. C. Gill is captain, and of the lat- pany rt Ball, and st use, aS an alliance official had sug- of the transfer of | ed, he was an in > man hims: ew York company, | &nd was sustained bs rdner had re- | of the committ- cock hi | that while he had s connection of t » upor his act 2 at UW a.m; th pet. AM are’ cor: ahote, it PERIAN CHURCH, $111 tomorrow at 11 a Cin i, Onto. 8 a A OVENANT (PIest to seil it. Mr, e had never ation. - Taucin Seda ee - | ter Armond E. Coquard is ‘chancellor com. Pin rc x ant 18h ete recelved a notices from ardner of a] After th sete ths eee ne ee ee eee Division, No. 1, is a Of the District of Columbia, Pin 2 sury the maintenance for the present of ac plaster ste Da ; miceting authorizing ‘the transfer of "the ing | commodations for thelr collection, medical | Subtenant of the hell for purposes of drill — ches ick ing , of the Endowment Associatio 3 fisting of Henry F. Bauer, prvation and such preliminary training | The Pythian Wocld has established an cf. | CORNER 19TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE i King, to 2 a | as it may be practicable to bestow while so | fice in the building. siete The committee on decoration is T. C. ts and expenditures | “Th Scouting depots now have accom-| Clark J. W, McCulloush, MS Camspan, | Capital: One Million Dollars soctation since De- ons as follows: Columbus barracks, | M. S. Houstan, John T. Clark, Walter God. the meeting adjourned | fy umesn a, T. Sabtect att a Work in Laos.” ¢ invited. Chrisdan En- at 7:15 p.m, MEMORIAL, PRES and Wt h 1 Alliance, and knew noth. returned to Washington the transaction closed, n Mr. Wetzel had concluded an in- made tf Gardner was pr Mr. 8 companies; David's Inlana, win, David Goumph and C. McGann. The Safe De Co: | airman Wolf replied that he h ; of the chairman, officers, 6 companies; Jefferson battecks, 22 | entrance to the main hall bas been wn fe Deposit Company, b rH Jes i pe ipso fhe Fertheoming Statement. officers, 8 companies eo oe the entrance to a me- Spectal act Coagress 1s@T. her, Mil W. utlders? Ha ‘ Be je masting, but Mr. Lawrence Gardner was seen by a] If the depots are discontinued each will | @aevs a “ ber Work and Builders’ Hartwa he ‘had not given any def representative of The Star this mocning at | be available for @ regular garrison. Colum- | |The committee on reception of the Uni Savings Bank, th and New York Ave. then Inid the following let Pac Sea he ment. he | DUS can easily take 6 compantes of infantry, | form Rank met last night with the foliow- ‘ meeting : ae Saran iii waid the atate at be | David's Island, 4 or 5 companies of Infantry, | Ing members present: Messrs. “Vaushn, Special act Congvess 1870, “y Letter, had not been completed, as he 'd Jefferson barracks, 6 troops of cavalry | Fraik Acker, Frank Eyans, Charles Dietz, Each of these posts will then have aeui: | Thomas Tynch, Emory Hibbs, Dr. G. W. Trust Company, ble space for recruits as transient oceu- | Grimke, W. T. Galliher, Pliny M. Hough, General act Congress 1890, ashington, D, C. desire] to make it full In every It seems proper that I should] He thought it would be in 1 particular, | F aciness for ng to *‘Boston by Sea?” je yt 4 Wh _ of | teemen regarding the propored meeting |'@ S8¥ anything ose ged Complement of officers and non-commission- | Marvin’ Custis, W. D. Campbell, J. W. C. T. Havenner, with you and them, to which you tnvited | RaMCor fo discuss any of the, y holders’ | 4 officers allowed for a single company, | Tolson, Chairman J.C. Yost and Secretary Member Washington Stock Excla me yesterday afternoon, and thank you | dom nip Taty epee owers" and to employ them with the recruit de- | A. H. McGhan. : Keal Estate @nd Stock Broker, tow A surprise you Spee. ‘ meas . tachment. A detail of three members will be con- Rooms ¥ and 11, Atlantic building, eile a for the expressions of personal good will} Mr. Gardner's fri ere yetye Si | “Fort Sheridan has accommodations now | stantly on duty at the railroad stations,and ‘wo Fst. now, Rupp, 421 1th St. with which that invitation was accom-| lence regarding che aha it is under- | tor forty-nine officers and twelve compan | Will turn arriving divisions over to escortin I Se. 2 ' ‘us peu hes tapos salt eit | Ae gn en ans ee a those |Petee Meategtis combeomins, statement is lies There ts now. one Warant, Gerben, | divisions of the Tocal kulghts, to be detaiied nvestment curities, cae THE AND MADISON ST. NW. | who are acting wlth you will concur tn the | taluing paraxraphs of & komewhen stgesiing | This It Is proposed to use as a rendezvous | BY Col. Harry se coat crop margin) On “Ousut and ld fa r Suit wl eermon at 11, Itev. De. Har-| wisdom of the concleston’ th mera pls of 's {public | fF Tecruits enlisted in its vicinity, and not | The messenger voys have Leen selected, “_ ye reached, | charact: tement I am | opinion of the W and that iil undergo Seats fre All are wel YY expect public mething of me 11% | required for service thereat; all in the same | but the list remains to be Corfirmed c+ >| Cotton bought and sad ta New York or New ice tie manner as above outlined ‘at the posts of | meeting of the executive committee ~ — OpvaMs: p AT. NEAR WASHING. | to make regarding the affa' I x n Vrivate wires to New York, Chicago and injars, for $1 Circle, Rev. kM. Gitvon, PhD.. as-| ington Beneficial’ End Matin cance ceteth ee ee aetna Columbus, David's Island and Jefferson | Monday. Oricana.” Telepoons Wa, 1 CMcne” ead emt fagars, ee : D ston Beneficial Endowment Association | These gentlemen also declare barracks, each of which would bea menu igi Se — 0s OTH ST.N.W. ‘and 8 pin. and the relations of myself as its president, | Gardner 1 witht propriety In refusing | ing rendezvous LIKE OLD TIMES MEMBELS UF THE AEW TORK STOCK REFALING. "Phene 1482. My fivited. and its other officers, trustess and stock-| to appear before a egmmittes which, they inthons a acta : EXCHANG! = ae holders, to its certificate holders, should be | say, had already icted him as grand we oe M419 F at., Glover butldiug. Spor _ z axa made complete and flnal in writing and] jurors, convicted him in a petit capacity | It is believed that under no circumstances | Rival Second-Hand Correspondents of Missrs. Moore & Schley, ag EMRICH prayer, 6} through the public press, rather than mere- | and desired the opportunity of acting ag | will a recruit be detained at any rendezvous Air Their Differences t Broadway, snd sialelidad Chasenliac » 6:80 pas. at | Ly See your ere {ts pro- Judges and executioners as well, ‘They also | more than a month and oftener but a week | tn years gone by the second, Bankers and Deniers Ju Government Roots, ne " MIPHANY, G ST. NEAY ve ee e office of Mr. Miller. | assért that Mr. G@grdner’s statement wii “ a sehen 4 locks ponds: ecurit! panes de tal ee lieve: 6 Bia, boy conan | ‘The invitation you brought yesterday was | shen these great: tae y interested persons | OF ‘Wo. Meanwhile, the men will be erit-) ing dealers along D street between 7th and Py yy, New Work, Tulladeyuieg ae ton; lag peayer and * first that reached me from your com-| who professed surprise at the transfer of | (ally examined by the surgeon, and in- Strangers wel It ton of ut and sold. Cent securities, Dilge ’ 10th streets used to get into so many alter-| Boston and Baltin: yhile there have been < " while there have been congultations, | th cations among themselves over the proper | ,A,*grcal mad recounts of which have been published, with oth stock of the Endowment Association | structed in setting up drill, facings, etc. were entirely familiar with the transac-| They will be supplied with such absolutely division of the victims wi into thei Teepbene Stack Goat ia, Ow SnD rs connected with the association, | tlon from its inception. Aliogether the | necessary articles of clothing as are esser,., vision of the victims who got into their | and Tel omy ty why san “spruerr. | pitheut any request for my presence. As | document is expegted to be interesting | tal to comfort and health. In the charge | ‘olls that rerely did a week pass that the Se ot a ek tas ee SVERITUALISM.—THE SENUT-| for myself, proceedings have been taken | re:ding. . of officers or trusty non-commissioned of- | reighborhood rows were not ventilated in |_| ee sinensis — wallet Chore will uoday | without hearing, and unstinted denuncia- ae. ficers, they will be sent to remote regi-| the Police Court. This got to be such a Gon as Wi tion, against which I solemnly protest as MR. SEBREB RELEASED. ments. « ‘hot. te dekees Sock sworn out a warrant against Berman for Will occupy the rostrum, Mrs. Nolaa, | Utterly unwarrantable, and even condemna- E} : = The recruiting rendezvous will be under | PY!sance = jeiges e matter) assault and Berman had retaliated with who Will Kive tout tion, so far as a body so constituted could | se Claims to Have Been the Victim | t2¢,‘isciplinary and administrative control | im hand and put a stop to it by imposing | another, charging his rival with profan condemn, have gone on upon entirely ex of the department and post commanders. | such heavy fines that fighting got to be| Each was represented by a colored lawyer, parte statements and in advance of any of Circumstances, The recruits will come and go only in obedi- | altogether too expensive a luxury, and the | and the trial was a lively one, In dispose adequate inquiry into the excited misap-| Leslie C. Sebree, the youn, - ence to orders issued by the adjutant gen- ing of it Judge Mills remarked that #8 . Sebree, the young man who was echoes of these broils ceased to be heard oe — prehensions and misrepresentations on | sent to juil a feve dave a ‘a fined gloo | Chal of the army. savored altogcther tco much of other y pier, 310 oth St. |: P MRS. RB. 8. COWIXG ..| which they are based. Tanta ies ko And fined $100 | Each of the four posts named is now sup- | around the halls of justice. when the ccurt was the first resort of maker, Jew had @ public circle: at Wonn’s Hall, ci oth S\| In this way the transactions of the or-| fF #bandening his wife's baby at the Nor-| plied with a general mess of ample capacity | There was a case in court this morning, people when trouble arose. He imposed S NnY COCMne St 5 e'ctece: SGves, Ot: | gantantion ever which f had the hemer co | Seth wharf Inet Gategiey, hes heen relesent [for Segine & anock larger garrison than WILE HOLD PUBL - ec. Monday night, § | MRS pier. lo at} a and Opticiana, If There’s Tiling however, that looked more like a return | fine of $5 on Berman and dismissed the pros CONGHEGATIONALEGTS —— oo one of ite cteck have | by order of the court. The fine was paid by Se scomite ioe nae poe fond Lanes = be | to the good cid days when the revenues of fenity cose against Ghievite for lack of en" house of y ns “ = ve ic rest, involv! 1 5 evidence. Tell pour architect to et as caret 29% | Bhi CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. personal and business reputations, and’ t| using her best eiforts to baie: sinutia | arate messing of the recruits, At Davides | the court were greatly enbanced by. the senna dL your architect to let us “figure out 3 using best efforts to about his | Tsiand especia lesser degre, | fines imposed upon these enterprising clo atl we want lo 8 chmae, fer we tan | S24 Fay. ih. Bow Fwory, apltast poe plate Create ee transactions ta | f£e2dom. Sebree still insists that he had no | Island, eapec makers heey med bog re egy 2 meee seeneg nee pay Marriage Licenses. i wr at re on . M. Ros hbo nt pester ete e: cs) ransactions eastly convince you that you cannot get | 3 Wi ise uff Organ Recvlee gt 2118: question should be made to all the public, in| that us it was ene ite hee ent: wut | be necessary to erect a building for the ac. | case, young clerks In two adjoining shops | Marriage licenses have been issued by Dettag wor fer Sees metmey. Write ap a} Stree BY she sumttant sevien. nde “norus | a more dispassionate and exhaustive manner agreed to send it to an asylum. When he | CoMModation of unmarrted ot When | between 9th and 0th streets. They were| the clerk of the court to the — - Chrisitan Endeavor at 7 p.m. Jt | Bohan “Soltoauy, wadeg rtcticable in a per-| turned it over to the colored woman at the | {M8 is done, and, with slight modification of | Harry Shiavits and Harry Herman, Yester- C. B. Patrick of Little Rock, Ark.. and A, « K. SPALDI Manufacturers’ Agt., 608 E st. = sonal colloquy under the circumstances at- |<. barracks, Jefferson barracks can receive a | day afternoon a gulleless farmer from up| a. of Chi Ti; John H. Mille ‘auis a HALL MISSION, tendart upon today’s meeting. fag SH ple ttc cone eer ra Bi garrison of eight troops of cavalry; Colum. | in Montgomery county was invited into one | Ay prime Geo ee eign rann HM ee — ———— Cherishing above ail other eartht us barracks the same number of com- the shops and was being shown some ton; € Were Vou Satisfied MiNidc, Wischadiel Walk Batet) aoa Pes ote"; | sessions the esteem of my fellow-cltisens at | Miness Prevented him trom’ going and. his ols, andr With last printing? If not. let us do} Sabieth, 2:30 p.m. Preaching by Rev. Phoebe L. | Washington, which I have e arrest ensued. Sebree claims to have been Ge Oust. We dant chim to have reackea | sent hy ae Bim, Ereecaing by Rew (ay Pets ge Rgrvig ann WE ke misjudged, deceived and made the victim ot co ee ee MISSION, KECHARITE HALL 4 AND | that it would be difficult for me to discuss | 87 unfortunate chaip of clreumstances, but Byre aS. Adams, Printer, et a ag a " the auspice ~ yron S. Adams a is Peeve tnder Ons conan = ares 12 1th at. ww. mee? PP Saas ee Stree. of your committe, which I feel to be most Set Aside a Sale. The Union howe YM. 1222 F Street ats FuuR PER bet ed ON SAVINGS weet cern sl ES ES BY