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the Prote! church, as well as the: points | natural stock of the American coloniesand|lark to give forth his morning song. METHODIST TRIUMPHS, | 222i commen. "in sfetuodicm,’ne said, | Grasring much of ite life and typo, from alae ews this revealing. illamia- Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. —__AUCTION_SALES. IN_SALES. there is so much of the ecumefical that it is | vigorousnatural root. These: are unlike | ing cones: and almbst every fall breath FORA DALE. FUTURE DAYS. KE = commended from all sonrces, perhaps, for the | any other colonies kuown to history. ‘They | since her first has spoken some institution for TRUSTEES 8 cALD ABEL rt rexsou that they sce so much of the bestof their not spring like the Greek colonies, that | advanced education into being. With her s T= aE Or AL Panis Stal Serate {Continued from Third Page, own reflected in her. filled the islands, surrounded the Mediterra- 2 SS ee DID NoT AGREE WITH DR. WALLER mean and reuched as far as india, from fear of whet decade, said Dr. ler, the pop-| Rev. Hugh Price Hughes of London, Eng- from trade. No! ‘© PREMISES ON MON. ulation in Engiand has increased 11.7 per cent, . like Roman colonies, that were pitched with 1H. AT FOUR and in Scotland it has increased 7.9 per cont, | #2; And one of the most prominent ministers | the soldier — = Th for am- this pice Mite fare rouiainine about Dut in the sume period the memberslip of the | it the denomination, rose at the conclusion of | bition and power. Not like the °Asi- forty acres of and. more or lem, a lew acres or When Wesleyan Methorlist church in Britain has in- | Mr. Bott's address and requested to be allowed | atic colonies ted for plunder and Snares nnd Stnated im : creased 21.2 per cent, and in the other Meth- | to spenk a few words supplementary to what | despotism. ese colonies sprang from on aay of sale, the dist eburches there has been an iacrease of | Dr. Waller had said. He took exception to | an awakened conscience. The breath that filled = in sme aud 1we oars 10.1 per cent. much of what the latter had said as to the | their souls was the true martyr spirit and the a geen eee ‘The status of achurch, said Dr. Waller, is | ‘isttering growth of the church in Eng-| Tock on which they builded was the Rock of determined toa greatextent by the way in|land. while he admitted all that | Ages—the best possible foundation on which which it enters into the educational work of | had been said as to the a growth. Yet/ to build a temple, the best possible materials the nation. Nochurch can live, grow or pros- | ‘hey must all remember that the vast majority | out of which to make a church, the best posei- that does not care wisely and lovingly for.| of people in England were not members of any | ble «talk on which to eugraft God's spiritual Bs chiidren of the people. The Method-| church at all. Mr. Hughes went on raj — o fruit. , ist church has nde been unmindful | outline what he thought would be to the best Ss ae ABSOLUTELY PURE : scertathoae kote aae Ei complete toran the cts <g ee Sra, Siete G. yatacy eee and two | a Ts. with interest, e “ ALIMER @ SLOAN, Au Loner poatn with uteren cued by aed of trumten te | J, A HUNDRED YEARS OF GROWTH. libraries literally everywhere. The test + A deposit of $200 required at time of eale. ws of ihe 1, Master's words, “Feed my | service of the church, stopping only long | “A hundred years of growth on thie soil and | religious publishing house in New York and in ——_AUCTION_SALES._ AUCTION _ SALES. oc7ata THOMAS DOWLING & SON.” | THE EXTIRE CONTESTS OF LaRGE Dwr.Line lambs.” In England there are nearly | enough to paya very pretty compliment to the | in this free state has produced a cgndition of America is the Methodist Book Concern. The THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. a 000,000 scholars'in the Sunday schools. ‘The | American system of ‘free schools, and then Kreatest in the sunny south, is the Methodist ber leg siege Ser ‘a larger share than any |Geing on to sav thet it "would i life dissimilar from any other development | House in Nashville. ‘The greatest in the | RATCEIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers Descasson BROS. AUCTIONEERS, 2 AND BAKERY, Sxe ASD D Ors. Uw. No. 340 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, RUEUANGS, NOS.) BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUR.ANDARAL® © a po ge ae IMER & SLOAN, Aucnoneers, " x Anage among men. As the colonies sprang from the| dominion of Canada is the Metho-| TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK _ = pe ene me alee arp mother country with « civilized life with which | dist Publishmg House of Toronto, | - HOUSES. NOx. 10 AND 12 N STRELT NORTH- 1400 Get. near U. 8. Treasury. +, AT HAD OF the very best in that nation, and they have fo conquer sn unciviliggd continent, and soon | Out of these great brain centers are projected | on Tosh ones X, OCTOBER FIFTH, ROOK, OCTORER STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, enatiiaiiinn onan te ote became the rival and Bnally the peer of the | scores of ganglions of nerve power in'| st FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for salen trout of O'CLOCK, we will EMBRACING IN PART: Sooo word aod cice in determining the mother country, so American Methodist sprang | her depositories. And the nerves of her | ‘ePrmins 7 ono. SQUARE 618, Eu) ‘Ob BLOCK 9, LE DROIT oe councils of the nation, which, in the absence out of a rich and ripe religious life, with deep | periodicals extond into. every civilized Each fot treating 18 feet on N atret ana running back PAKK, 2 FURNITURE, ORNAMEN of their schools, they could never have had. experience, tested theology and found} community. Thére is hardly s post- ‘hat width ‘to an aHey ind improved by two two- Improved by tro nesriy new brick each 7 CHalh, CAMPET9. BED LU ee ee biblical scholarahip. Thus born and bred she | master {z. the service of the govern-| ory, so beseuent buick house, containing mine “UST FROM HOLLAND.* aang bath and wodern convenica-es. treating px PORAEPURE 1S Scag be mentioned, for it basextended Methodist in- Scent gia ans anvor/erioremioeh or etnias: | Sas pepe tag te ce gine ot hee aes Siiernts indd known at anle. "A deport of 6200 on BY CATALOGUE. aye eS Sorsiebe Toler Wank fluence far beyond the community with which vasbdnae BATO DABB . Sie bemme . inte tie <eteb- tions. boundary of yublio where ber libraries wean irgisie &00. CHOICE DUTCH BULBS, oxi 28 WARDROMES, pa oie eas pie hg Standing bere this hour we cannot butturn/are not circulated “and read. ,With| ga-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED OX AC- EMBRACIXG ipeat'®. Per ‘cent tutereat. payatie wexean: i SEAN TA our faces toward yonder neighboring city,so|her grest and. inexhaustible treasuries SSE ES LMURSDAY, THE EIGHTH Buslly, and to be wecured by dved of trust om premises Teuny REQUISITES. anesiOARY ZEAL. beautiful, so full of Christain homes und hap- of knowledge ‘such as McClintock & | DAY OF OCTOBEI. 101, «sane hour and piace, EVERY VARIETY OF HYACINTHS, SINGLE AND | $0.0, Soviicl with th Biieen hope ate ne rias REY ‘The statue of Methodism, continued Dr. Pinsos, St companion for this city, this the ; Strong's Oyelspedia, with hergreaterguments, | ocG-dkta AIOUNTE: DAlKuctonses. | DOUBLE TULIPS teeved tet on auld out of dats NUN. FIREPROOR Waller, is determined by its missionary zeal. most heautif city on =e sicko. as Such ss Foster 4 Objections to Calvanism and | J )PNCANEON BRO Aurtcaeere sts OF FINEST VARIRTIES, Bicrive dary: Saveruascat t so PS TABLES, RCALER. @ bs rema A ‘@ capnot avoid contras' jour | ant le isoe’s Theo! lon on the re e LIANTHUS, NARCISSUS, fo. 2 DU Sc ANSON THE BAKA KY BUSINESS a aes of 107 years ago with the present hour, | Will, that have deiven famine oer on ine be tehaser merits xa one ~-— of home missionary enterprise. The way in hich Metholina is endeavoring to solve the problems of city life, ani the manner in which BRO | on TUESDAY. MOR etabas ____Auctionerta._ | Qh SD AY MORNIN HOMAS DOWLING © SON, Auctiouser CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN aus cath. PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF “LINCOL scraits LATIMER & SLOAN, By viriue of a decree paswed on the 2¢ of October, | FYUNCANSON BROS, Anctioner BEL Ty ths hapetea Cotter se tina cece | oo EK Lui LOCK, at A ciwe..tuyge No. 40 Peasy Vania aveniee ye Mball orci Che entire conteuta. What a picture greets us out of | Christian church, and with her Bowne's | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBER | Tobesold tour auction rooms on FRIDAY, OC- the | day. | Jt jenn be shown | on & Motaphysien, that havo gone as text books SOMNEE OP TERT AS DD YRONLING ALSO | TOBER NINTR, 2891, commencing at TWELVE a ing to make her strength effectiv ann canvas. Sixty preachers o a into the leading universities, and with her TENTH 5 Ieithe relemption of the messes of marking | BEY. m, 7. tansuars, asitrox-vupmuctexe, exo. | 8 the connection of eighty-thres, representing | Chautauqua -literary circles reading transia- | pQqr "USDA, AFTERNOON, GoTonER | O'CLOCK, the ben ‘of poverty, degradation and | (President of the Methodist New Connection only 14,988 members in America. ‘ith Coke | tions of the ancient classics, and volumes of | front of the premises, part of at SLOAN, Auctioneers vMjaattracting the attention and admiration Charch.) Tal ghaeury gf their head they seemed e youth-| modern science in teus of thousands of Com-| ycnting 20 teeth nce PAE YORK AVENUE, Of all classes of the commanity. It would be | well if, in England. the Methodiste bad taken | {U! gtoup. Eighteen of the Americans were | munities, Methodism bas a right to general re- aad Date mow, is Leg. Does iii. Richasd — i is nt also on ‘Ith street and improved by | ([HOMAS DOW! ‘Ave ie: : or sale OF VaLvawre apne ; ragioed preg gp. ar oat middle-aged and had seen some service. About | spect in the eld of letters, Rarele, tins iawee- | Eisen frauk also on 20H strect and tu oT Td aa font ae ee RLY to TST RUE EES ee ante ee ee eee ere cae tn ce TL Arey, kiven Sweaty | focty of the conferénce weteryoung men Or | ehtion of the Lamb's bende mctsibed tea in] tees Aion the best and iost_cestrally — NTLANT I een dons of want duly receded 4m Lior tutus if she were ever to regard mitsionsas an | years ago to center ull their resources upon | foes Of yy comforence were Young men. oF | n fen Sp esde an elothed anata] Clee being conveutent to business cee | TWELVE CASES OF IMPURTED BULBS. 1 of hai at" the land records of the fccasioual digression from the regular order | thete eyutem of primazy schools Many of ls | burning ‘hearts, blazing iongeen, obersy, | her right mind. Topandgoversiaeut deperouenta, nue FALL SALE fas of al eottivinon of Linco vee ts ot the tequest of te hele 1 business of the church, and not as the | points taken were on rather liberal ground, AGENCIES OF THE CHURCE. Se Oe eo ene Beer ance, im one and two l OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE OST EX. | eer ae Ese ancien ye, Of ection ome (1), as TUESDAY, OCTD: great work for which God has zaised “ier up. | 8nd while what he had to say was frequently } [cesatd great leaders. But they were only s yee eS pe ee med [> ons Dae ty Ph dort te yperty, oF all QUISITE HARLEM FLOWER ROOTS, Binh an xnd vigorously applanded there were » number | ®*9dful. Today that handful has been proven ep Fowler referrod dloquentiy to the {ontion of purchsrer, A devout ot 00 te, | Consisting of Douvie and Single Hyacinths, Narcissus, of his remarks that aroused as vigorous crius of to be corn, and it waves like the cedar | great benevolent organization of the church fhe lau! records of said Distr She ns pecond Maproven p's at PVE Oukock PM 1) iw atid brite of 5 t thine Of sale, Conveyanciuc, ke, at costof | Crocus, Early Single and Doubse Duc von Thol, | _ Torus of sale: One-third cash, of which adepostt fan in tn a 7 Saethaiem. tena compl 7 Snowdrops, &c., put up m packaxes 4 v.dual | $50 wwust ate be tune of WD sqtare thi “No! No! Meibcdichs Sisectientior eas "oul but one | and to the vast extent of her missionary enter- | Huchuter. Larus te ve couplied with im aterm days, Bayers: {0° be ‘acld at our auction roome FRIDA‘, | dice in two sual iastattonne St os aproveane <die jas followed by Rev. William Morley of | sual conference, only eighty-three’ traveling | Prives: to tho work of the church oxten- | draulting urchager ster dve days kivortomnns of | QUEGUER,NENTH, dbl, comencing at LEVER | Fnac. onjacives. wi iniefe thm “ay fm Yea deed of trust i Now Zealnd, who was sent out years ago 10 d0| preachers and 14,88 members. ‘Today there | 8ion societies building a now church every | {ici jers” 2 some Rewensp: yublished tn Washing at" THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts._ fon tie property sold. Cumeep un ta Sul ee inate tive eam povzipr pi dnbsiates bol sen boro or are fifteen denominations of Methodivts—a fact|two hours of ‘ each working “day; a Auctionsers, HANCERY SALE OF BRICK AND RRAME | bo Tontiny’ 7 cana one gly of the progress of } jism in the #01 that is thought to show that they have some | the. Freedman’s Aid iety, Sunday | | TIMER @ BLOAN, Auctionsers HOUSES ON TH STREDL BETWEEN | aud risk of defeult eastean part of the eastern section. brains and boms pondence. — Perhaps | Schocl Unie the 4 Roe + frat : - reac VIRGINIA AVENUE AND Msi MLET SOUIB- OODBULY WHEELER, Trusten, pallu Ty inde ‘ool Union, the tract societies, foman’s | 7KUSTEES’ OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EAST AND ON M STREET BETWEEN CANAL | oc6-d&is 21 te st. ow. wit more brains and more independ- | Foreign Missionary Society, the Woman's Home PROPERTY OX EAST CAPITOL STREET ND SEVENTH STREETS SOl THEAST. — — trou day LATHER StoaN sea Die property ter ve of sth female bw wgvon, De. Ae Mr. James Travis of London ulso made a few | ence there would be fewer denominations—| Missionary Society, the city mission socicti By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated the #th day of De- | | By virtue of 2 decree passed -eptember * ies, a1 rf ce al supplementary remarks, tu the course of which | pethaps only two or one. “The one conference | the denconemes' homen and other active agen | $0 Sisho act syn Hi resoruns fo Aster 10K, | the he suid that in his opinion altogether too much pi ow 4 Loe z multiplied into about 300. Aad the 83) cios in church work. The vast overflow. of| tries of Columpia. and iy" weitttn Wree:ion of the | ley etal ve Luward A: Keithley. we wilt oiler for VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE : An rat 4 sired thereby, We Will sell at Pavite auction, | eale at public auction, ip tront of the Prewiven, the . cg eal poe stress was laid upon the opposition from the Methodism in the life of England, be said, had | Pittator the premises, on TUCISDAL, OG TOLEIE | followine Property in the city of Washintton, District AT AUCTION, ovi-dkds GEG. BALD WEN, DEO established Chureh of England. its counter part in America. HIGHTH. 11, AT HALE-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK | of Coluutin, on LUESDAL. the SIXTH DAT OF — : Speaking of the wants of the church, ho said | P.M.. that pied or parcel of lad situs her highest want isn firm grip pou the super- | nr im sloreen Bisrct, and now natural, a sharp and full hold upon miraculous | therecf of lot nunhered lyin and | TOBEN, 1601, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. : T Nil Of lot | feet frout, by ‘the fuil depth of the let, feet iront by the depth | square BAZ, improved Ly @ two-story’ brick hotises SAME DAY," at HALF-FAST FIVE ‘This received the enthusiastic indorsement of the confere: ad, amid loud applanse, he went on to say that if the chureh went onin her EMBRACING IN PART: R™ LINFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers ELEGANT PARLOK FURNITURE, SUPERB SOLID | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 1 eke BLEW ELS eee Saaat “eet in, "i. VE ye icone ae wea sn toot ony peepee). gore KE af SCitk «COM SLDL OF bs sees i rea- | corded subdivision of lots 2, 3, i210 16, im square | O'CLOC! -. the port! 7 inches front, SENG VER BOKATE AND FINELY AND SINECEEIM STRELIS D Own Methocist way. she ad nothing to fear pace Nemesis ever tiie nner inbais new cee | 22). fed ik tes harcore amie oar" | Bs eoh Sapte ok eee nea nT eee MAREE tor ‘Sbebuane | SPA eeRote STARTS from the oppositon of the Church of Eng- rr fai Sisting of @ two-story frame house, being No. 1613 | inches front, by the full depth of the lot, o: F N DINING TABLI., CAK ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. prendre eentretlllags | eater Mg They hnd need of ideas. They must reach | PaerCapitol strect in, improved Uy atwo-stury frase AND TEN LEATHER-COVELD | pON tt RESDAN, | APTERN from all the coubinations that might be’ made in all directions with the appliances necessary | ‘Terut: One-third cash: balance im one and two Of sale, One-third of the pure F Uiass for sale in trout of the preiuime, years, with interest, and secured by a deed of Trust On OP CHAN. : F outside of those churches. for varied success. They should capture | Uio\property, or all casi. Ali convey ancins and record- E ATE Mir SORA OUARE 1%, d aot > ain eee 3 and utilize ever secret — that brings | ing st cost Of purchaser. Terms to be compuied with | The deferred payments to be secured by approved ew 4 Ky this time the hour of 12:30 had arrived, » SEM TKKG | Pronting 20,fect on the south wide of Sat. and runnine and as this was the time set by resolution of the success to any other church. “Romun- | in fifteen days. A deposit of $100 will be required at | notes und a reserved en on the property suid. or acl ” ay "7 time of sale. cash, the option of the purchaser. A y UNDER aes 5 Sas oe > committee the morning session ad- ism,” he said, “with no pretence to converting HH BERGMANN. rrustecn, | Sepeiit ot, #100 cheach Stio nt thhe ‘of me. alt HE OAR ALL. STAND. sooraul ac puaapey ach nek Gonen, Gite ie grace does a inrge business by the power of | setuds WMUCKSTADT fouveyanciane at cort of yurchaset, ‘Tetuie ot sale to KUHL REQUiss Waller liad been allowed to make a personal her organization and of her architecture.. The | }> aTCLINFE, DARE & CO. , Auctioneers Property will be resold at cost thd rick ‘al’ detente nencinge at HALP-PAST (TNO “xplanation with reference to certain statistics ‘ Protestant Episcopal church achieves com- ange . “the large increas that he had usec in his essay, and to which ex- to Teme tLe property at the rik on nendable success’ by er social forces | LANGE BRICK MANSION, NO. s20 NEw Jersey | ¥ Je Deo: T, CULL, Trustee, Fendall building. : y NUE SOUTHEAST. TO BE REMOVED. Roe REVEALED Tee Use days” a 8 ae nea phos ception bad bee en b; e of Congregationslism makes itself fairly! on “THUUSDAY AFTERNOON, OCLOBER iy Ge ere af ese bar ro gee Cone a et Oy oe tiansemphasit | pon od- | EIGHTN, at FIVE O'CLOCK. 2 wil'sel tn ront of % DARE & O.. Auctions EATTEER & SLOAE. ag aiid recordin at thse ny scho We Sud that they were the most aceurate be Preabyterianism: holds a front line by | thesremiscs, ta be rouoved in Atfeen days, that valu” a o7. Auctionecrs Ciccsspen, panac iz the number liad bean alle G clitaia pigs: if her family following aad family training. The | hug, /* sion, No. O21 pea oi Fr THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC-| 3) QT CcipFES DARN © ~ | _oottteas . Auctionsers. bus dvuria.. the | Froehpetal yseheditar sary pam horrclandt grest Beptist church pushes forward by her im- | “items cash. SUR eee THE BB FRIDAY, NINTH DAY OF | R = — —— * in the popalatic ” y 2 4 OCTOBER, A.D. 1ni)1, same hour and place. be ziven for correction before ‘they would be | BEY: 4: - HAXGOOD, D.p., Los aNGries, cat. |mense energy snd definite ceremony RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., GUDSON et [APM & SLOAN, Auctioneers to be found ix aalelseed toc Seal pabtiociion cate topark or (Bishop of the M. E. Charch South.) and by cotintirg as yocd fish every- | 92 d&ds ae Auctioneers. GEORGE KELTHLEY, “Ttines co, SPEGALLY ATTRACTIVE SALX BY AUCTION | Tiusrees sale oF ¥ BLE IMPROVED 7 ed States. the proceedings of the confercnee. traveling preachers have multipled into} thing that mes into ber deep FUTURE DAYS. ° | _oc7-akas ¥ Auctioners, CARPETS AND EFFECTS, BEING HE EN’ KTS OD MINH S FSOMAMEAST. ue shows # decrease, si eee 31,765, besiles 30,000 docal preachers, and the | sea net. The Salvation Army is rolling up « ee . . - —— TIKE CONTENTS OF THE FIP 1ELN-MOOM gq $58 have been exceptional. mp eee 14,988 members —_ acti communicants | great army of workers by abandoning ENSINGER, A VV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, "20. Vis M STREET NORTHWEST, 3424. tou sa, 0 tue ut THE WESLEY CENTENARY. Before the speaking began at the morning | have _mnitipled into over 5,000,000, |her pride and respectability to start | Wasnixaton HORS! ran, ‘ sida, and at the requ * OCTOBER TW ile tH. Isl, Destict of Colt M FE ia See KNABE SQUARE FAN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON COLUMBIA bishop Hurst made several inter- | with 5,000.00 Sunday school children and | with &nd by providing ‘no ambulances and 8, MARES, MULES, CAURIAGES, | On types telOists AT AUCTION. . A ;, | SALE OF HOL: Te 7 nouncements, one of which related to | following of over 20,000,000 souls in the repub-| making no provision for drones. It is HALKNESS, Ke., & OUL pp ay. oc Se FIVE ethodis ck i 1 i ethodi " 5 i So. mente yg ek ene} the ible that would be used during the ses-| Hc: Methodism crossed the brock into | work or die Methodism needs the courage | WL baeait ot tne nazar se aa oc pen nt vf the death of | sexsi afforded a Referring to John Wesiey Dr. W at) Mute wath ae AY. OCTORLK SIR APM, the tue x - parr, No; O40 La axe. on SAT- | Sots snd f Coltiuiia Heiaty mtustet | NATURE, EBONY erlien* opportunity of forming a judgment of ——— this ‘century leaning on a solitary staff. | to seize and utilize all these ideas from t RUAN MQENING, OCTOBER TENTH, at | pear Dr. Hauiuond’s new house on Prineston ond Lith | UPHOLSYLica tee > ; ’ 8 y Didtabeved euelt » sions of the conference. ie 8 u TEN U'CLOCK, 3 livadot wood Draft and Driving | BOT DF- Hauimon wate oom PLUSH. Mt ND “ the status of \ ie see eee tne cclebrated Epworth |S8€ Will cross over out of this century | cathedral to the rescue mission, from the uni-| — Atves ad an nea ses eon Brat ee a ee gud hits Ay GkkSh, ain In conclusion Dr Jor referred to tae ee ee pee Welere nad fo dane grt | with more than two bands, besides | versity to the family, from the organ to the Seen oe ae and within abouts square of the new cableraiirend)” | HAL PILCE, SOFAS AND hack uanide xsi Lik Louse, and known ae Lrophetie atternee f se pede Ae | ecstury in use as pulpit bible in the Epworth | MOeK# and herds and camels and asses. For | tombstone, from, te grent preacher to the and one, che, ine Our titrd cant talancea. doe apa fo Sear RYAINS, POMSILEES, WALL dvelared that it wa: new uf God in TS | Church. This had cone into the posaccrion of | S2¢ has over 55,000 churches and about | weeping tramp. There must be 10 power too ALSO wall: ailpdoonce oki ereaeearee ’ PLATED ing up Methodisu: ‘ores a new sect, but J tne’. Wi, Boole of West New Brighton, | 1:00 parsouages, ett clare Property | great for us to master and no instrument to |, 20setsot New Buca yd Weson Tareas. coke WALTER'S. WILLIAMS £0U., Aveta, | ELMGANA GALS U Mt Ech M PURSE. (A devon ty reform the mation, particuiariy the ehnre Spb bonne vio abi | worth more thin ),000, cannot | humble for us to utilize.’ : BESSINCES, Auctioneer. nye Seep as gE pry vont 0 co “Methodism ts not. wand never jus | ® Ey and bad been lent by him to the confer-| into details. I am not making a year| He urged that they must fight for the cen- | PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers. FDA COREE Sere Rae | Borprxe FAN DS CIELON LEM | Pied within 10 days teat day of anle or the property sect. spirit and 7 i ing | ¥°°k, nor will I make a census report. I] ters of population and must reach all classes. | REGu; LE OF 100s O'CLOCK P.M. oT AND MAL | MATTRESS En, |e a TOS DANE AMOR Be Duresanct pop’ REGULAR SALE OF 110 7k 1 Posse f the book is a most interesting | (Oks HOF i the 2.000 sal ron ee A 7 pm brah hott WASHINGTON DAN) NMOWAAA. yy On, thea a ove. Accoriling to the story of George John | Clima Yee noc itl trdgn mete Tene ene | BET Tepid and eloquent historical review UNCANSON BROS., Auctioners, ABOUT TNS SELECTED LIVE GEST eat tiae suswaaa, eee inte scctariauioa. | ore anon af Landon the andquatine of Seth, | ‘ers, Yet you will pardon me it I stop long | Bishop Fowler closed ‘by saying: There is but D' * odist revival WS AND BOLSTEKS OF | 006 <! . Fi erty pleaser enough to give the names of the Methodist | one law woven into the, history of all peoples FS hich it s follows ont te = ogre TETOUSE AND-LOL ON SO BETWEER Tran | DULEMOB QUALIAY. cus which it hes produces’ :pon uni- tui fe . i ood ; E AND LOT ON T WEI pace ss tah Clatetiaa ay. Wide ee & The Nev. Semocl Wesley, AM, wns ap-|Onomieten, Wie fhe samber of their | ond Sitered inte the ese lg 4 AND FOUI-AND-AHALY STLEEIS SOUTH. | BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS THROUGHOUT | V HIEPSE No. gelical Che s. ak: | cased ausheg af Bivecst ak ey eukal de Hg ministers and members. ling nship of all ages, and tha ALSO. BICK DWELLING. S THE HOUSE 3 a! Anglicanism and ‘the torpid nor- | Pointed, rector of Epworth af the end of the Namo of denom. No. of Xo. of No. of ‘The enduring nations have been; great COMNEI Or BENEN THD TAS DECORATIVE TALMS. Christian death was preented sud of the Cal- | til the spring of the year 1735, a period of sal 2 a a Lor. ON Si LOT KITCHEN FURNITURE AND REQUISITES. 2a y orl Aes bd Ae a ety Tals Peace, Decieg, Gap ema ease | Metkstia Zoteempet. is Inw holds with unabated power over Meee ss Jy a op tf ramsstic doctrine oi Divine predestination 10 | Hearls forty years During that whole period | Methodist Etec every. branch of the Christian chureh. TAG AND dition, being well Kept, ‘and hould therctore com: | Aft, Claes Sa erat hich ee ae aoe ae las RE mY hie urate, ordkdllle Sovar Mike “powers of Msthoaian Sid “Ren eh and the attention of yarties sara thing wr rerurh o- | SUM UMS Of the pcs me when Ged raised up John | oe for “some al On, ; 3 You and I may nurse our petty politics and cavil about the size of a button or the cut of a garment and amuse ourselves BY Tirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the with the shades of our brigade plumes while -spitt : sconp. | pinifict of Columbia, passed on the = july, the common enemies of our evangelism march | APOAR Mice MOGUEL AND ENGRATT | Me satiet esane or tiomneter® Ni iat pub carpets are uf the best wakes and in good | Pant FOUR O'CLUCK YM ashineton, D. tweet Uy al fret deny, a ly UU thitwesiory ty Jobu Wesley, ix thix volume. It con- 1 to be used in Epworth Church till about | (ylcred Math. F Evanvelic Wesley. and now behoki the mui- So sar fener ig Se heard turoughwut ; the end of the reign of King George, when Beingelical ‘Chriendum, we. tay well ca-| other and smaller one took its place, and eomait House for in on early morning of sabe, open oe STCLIFFE, DAMM k CO, octets Auctioncers. TINGS. CROUKEL TR. TED KY, de ATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Aucuoneers 1s_preserve e vestry. In Oc' lie auction, 1m front oi t vises ey with antes claim, as did the Florentines when thes saw | this jag ap ete os pot thon | ¢onerexational | through the breaks in our rauks, leaving| CARPETS. ‘On FAD: CKOBEH THE NINTH, 1801, at | TRUSTEES SALE OF MAGNIFICENT WRN. | sf tic ursionat the puntos tue statue of Dovid which Michael Angelo b: J 4 od te 4 Ind-pendent Meth. us in our weakness to mourn over our sideaes ALSO, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. lot‘numbered TURE, UPKIGHT PIANO, MIKKORS, CAR- te be mecured t eed of trust ou the proj hewn out of the rule marble, “A dead body | *" exccedingly popular clergyman, preached | pn l-v Met defeats. But there is a wiser and.’a | A? TWELVE O'CLOCK, HOUSES, CARRIAGES, &c. | one hundred and fifty-five (155), in, the suvdivision of PETS, &e. A deposit ot 2200 tiunt be paid at tins has been brough: to ite. ‘ crmons in Epworth Church, and | 254 \c 1 aquare numbered Sve humised ‘and forty six (246), in Virtue uf a chettel deed of trust duly recorded in of salen Sih ‘ALSO wider statesmanship within our reach. | TWELVE FINE DRIVING AND WORK HORSES, | the city of Washington, in the District of Colwubia, By which shall close up all breaks in the ranks of | 08-2. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. | the saiue being improved by a two-story brick, house, | 220052 autar ane bee gers : Mk folloA@ et weg, One ot the land records retire Slecho is ot ena oem ollowing day Mr. Sherp, church ‘war= | “Epis, eol, a ee 7 hee, | den of the parish, presented this old Bible to for the District of Coluuibia, and at the req 5 of the quence and is far iess potent than ite influence, | Gon of the parish. presented this old ible to} qoeai, [BaF 4,060,240 | Methodism, economize all power in her vast | J _ATIMEM & HLOAN, Auctioneers. Shdachaltsteeetesouthirest en Cre amd Four’ | party secured Giereby, 1 wail sell at, pubih Which is worid-wisie. Loudon ‘gave the book to -‘Mrs, | _ The average increase since these tables} expenditures, utilize the “helpfulness of | tinarpps: SALE OF VALUABLE UNEUPROVED | pANPGON pitty MAME DAY, at QUARTER Feuusyivania ave. on SATURDAY, THE REV. MR. MEDICRAFT. gest daughter of the Rev. Dr, | Were collectéd puts the figures beyond the|kindly friends and compel the respect FROVERTY. ON FIFTEENTH. STREET. BE. | Ae E CLOCK B.-A. part of lot nunibered tyenty- yaror ‘OCTOBER, 1801, at TEN O'CLUC! i z > ae ee a 4 at ve r ST % Y y ree 4 4: Deed landsome Fusuiture mentioned in sebedule Jn bis briefer address Kev. John Medicraft m’ Clarke, and when that lady died | ™4mbers given above. ot the, Skeptical Classes. cod, and | pT WEES L AND M STRELTS NORTHWEST. |” | eights-two (ane), unsaid city of Waninutton, berinniic tached to said trust, and compriniiy iu jatt us follows. laiel special stress wpon the fact that Mcth-/ this with other Wesley valuables was disposed | compane wim ormer pexomrxatioxs. {1 ™8¥, first go with our littleness and over Columbia inate on the Isth day of Sep: | 2OF,us Mumue at tie northeast corner of sguareand ran- | MAGNIFICENT FAMLOK SUITES, CPLUGHT ‘, a Districvo: Columbia made on the 18th day of Sep- im thence south 40 feet; thence west 49 feet ; ther jr | OU PFejudices to our little and forgotten | Lier, W8l- in the case of Jota (Heald: trnstee, | Mix thence south: 49 Leet: thence ings te All these figures acquire their values by their | graves, but the statennanship will come. 1 wee | yu: Holert It whitest al No. 13150, Euity Docket Sumo brine Kaproved nt SS eS : : ; ' oils oo fn Norden of TUL und L sires soathonet nson, as executor to Mrs. Smith, relations. Comparisons are not ohly some-|it borne onthe mighty current that sweeps Ae CESD SY the POWER PLETED Ry Ge | Southwest of 7th = aa ki ‘suut odi-m was no longer a novelty and that ail | Of to cover the costs of her illness and funeral. Frotestant churches kad come to thank by the present writer, their God that suck a man as John Wesley bad PIANO, EASY CHAIR, ENGRAVINGS, MANTEL AND PIER MIRKORS. HANDSOME CHAMBER SUITES IN VARIOUS hi 5 1s “WALNUT AND OAK at TRORCEEET, OS & BLEU BELMELS BIXS = 4 m the opp St. | times odious, but often di: ig- | through all the great ages of history. It will | He 18M, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK a - WALNUT AND OAK MIRROR-FRONT POLDING bt BEE WEL oI See ita oe erat etaiteree | Mauthew's SEs ris | ending The. beater who ani Have ad [come ft inte Wend of “lezaton, [A Hitman | ar Eee eral | PED A ‘perdliarenent. ne ae aneeed te cele | % follows: “Th Epworth |« good year, Mr. Bishop, have doubled | it will come. It the spirit | Of | Part of lot-nine (0) of Duvideon's. subdivision of | Uushe city of Washingion. veginnine for the save nt th; SSES Fit in dend of trnst to us brarine dat Chureh by the Rev the great and gocd John Wesley, during the term of his incumbency. [t was presented to » as a” most valuable relic of ly on my visit to Epworth in tober, ISH, and ite identity TOL father of HALL” PIEC: Christianity. Patient within the shadow | PS Of lot nine). Of Davidson's subdivision of comer of lot and runnin thence north I Stands the’ Prince of Pence, offering ‘ur the | Saint yume and fourteen G1, | feet tence west ai ft, thence acuth 4 feet ud thetice cast to the beemning; the same being tin- i i northwest corner of said Jot aud running thence exst ie 7 crown of the salvation of this great continent, , Dortlivest coruer of said sptas, thewes eovt. d by a two-story brick house, on the west sde of which we may wear when we are one in Him, | west 2. all of lot numbered twenty-two (22), in square AR abel dy Fecorded In tiled the occasion alone, but «li others wished to = im the reengnition of the fuct that the life of John Wesley was a blessing to Chris- me by Mr. Sh ‘Saale. the Wesley fa the month o Ruubered 1343, toho 440 is of the Dintriet of the parties secured theraby, wy Wil west, at puuik ue How, mi trout of the preudses, on MONDAS. 1B TOBEK, AD. Isl, ab the 1 feet: thence north fret and € inches to the line of 1th ‘street west. and thence nertit 20 feet and #inches to the plac Lord Jesus, give us time and we will come to ‘bered eight lhundred and eighty-two (S82), tt said oneness in Thy greatspiritual kingdos ‘caty of Washington, beginning for the same on L street and we pod juece or parcel of land situate ta t = ; A ‘ 5 winning, “The east 0.0 feat byt of said | $0 feet trom the northeast corner of square, and run: i insten, District ot was most clearly attested by unquestionable will litt this great nation up into Thy right- | fart ot jot, however, to be sold subjct to a right of | fine thence west 4 feet, thence south D1 tect to alley, HARCH OF HANDSOME MODLEN FURNI uae No. Kok ol che het alae p Siac cousness. Way over it 1 taver of the owner or owners of the re- | thence east 31 feet . thence north 220 feet; thence eas: “JOMN J. JONSON. any by Sante W. Carriden, treasurer, cmd stimony. A n : OTHER ADDRESSES. uuninine portion of waid sab Jot, IB feet, and thence north 71 Jeet to the beinninz, the ruse, | U.uver Cox, subdivision book No. 1G, page 1M, to The book isa large one and in an excellent 7 = * Terius of suie: One-third of the purchase money in | sume Gems iuproved by a two-story brick hodsé, on RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. | gether te of preservation. During the noon recens At the conclusion of Bishop Fowler's essay j casi. std be valance m two equal Instalitnents 18 one | The south side U! L street between Oth and 7th streets | gca-de an § 00... anal (wo years, with interest fron day of ale at’ the | southvcast: rate of six (G) per cent per a payable seuii-an- | “AND OX SATURDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, Jy, to be secured by the prouuswry notes of the | at HALF-PAST FIVE. byorete ‘Ma, iot nuinbered clisser and deed of trust on the property sold, oF | twenty-four C4), in George M. Lanckton's subatvi- A deposit of | sion of square numbered nine hundred and thirty- ay it was left upon the reading desk and its Pages were turned by reverena hands red as a valuavle relic of Methodist history. addresses were delivered by Bishop Gailoway. Rey. Wm. Briggs of Canada, Bishop B. W. Ar- nett of the A M. E. church and others. Lamar ‘& SDOAN, TRUSTEES’ SALE 0} PROPERTY IN hy at the 0} * VALUABLE IMPROVED " |ONTOWN. D.C. SITUALE ‘THE WESLEY CHAIR. NOTES OF THE CONFERENCE. oy LE ES SS : | Rhee (ici), 1m mad city of Wasuineton, the same being A RE GUERIM OF MOSWOE™AND U- ) will be Fequtived at tim Bichop Hurst slso spoke this morning of the Dr. Corey's study has had more people than | if tie terms of sale be not complied with in ten daya | Qubteve? P3.e two-story brick yous. ou east sideot | | CHANAN STRLETS and Fecondinie At purchaser's cow eet between H and I streets northeast. 2: ‘hot 4 oat By virtue of adeai ot (rust, dated <ch Apr, A.D. a in it all the morning. Pustors of | *omthe tine of, anle the trusters reserve the right Terms of sale on each lot: Une-tuird C3) cash, bal- Ido), and duiy recoried in Liber Nu. 1487, iolto 6 et | erty will be suid at tisk Of defwustime purchaner Seq., one of the innd records of the District of Colum BWIA Ma,"an oat the request of the party secured thereny, we W. E EDMOXsT Will sell at public auction, in iruut of the protuises, on | se26-cod Uflice .A0 St WEDAESDAX, OCTOBER FOURTEEN TH. INul, at | ~ . FIVE O'CLOCK ¥.M.. those pieces or parcels’ of UNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, eouns lying in county of Washington, Di Hh aad L survete north west. Said, and Known as lots mumubered 1:1 ai ~ Duval. s addition ‘to Uniontown, new kno TRUSTEES SALF OF ONE-TENTH INTEREST 1B “COORE PAIK.” COKNEK OF WASHING’ cost a, suid lot~ fronting 40 tet on Monroe 2° © ing with that width along Buachona AND KOAD STREETS, WEST WASHE memorial chair made of a couple of beams from the old City Road Chapel where John Wesley preached, that were presented by Dr. Stephenson. This is thechair of which a pic- wud a complete account appeared in last Saturday's Sran. ‘The Afternoon Session. ‘The afternoon session today was devoted ton teu diay ot prow vices | sth morerty at the risk end cost of the detwult- | ance in equal pasiueats in ome amd two years, with in: all denominations were there making applica- ) ins pu ig aepauue Goons oe terest frou day of sale, secured by deed of trust on mn for the temporary assignment to their re- TON, Trustee, | property sold, Or all cas, at purchaser's option. "A spective churches of eminent visitora. Some of NEAL T. MUBRAY, ‘iustes the applicants came from distant towns, but | _oS-1&ds_ S13 4 st nw. none of these went away sutistied, because the | J ATIMER & SLOAN? Auctioneers. © local demand (including Baltimore and Rich- a ar U.S. Treasury. SIX CRATES OP ASSORTED CROCKERY, 2,009 deposit of $100 on each lot required at time of sale. Conveyancing at vurchaner's coat. liters of sale are not coup! in ten days the p will be re- sold at cost taser. ‘and Tish of defaulting pure! WILLIAM A. GURDON, 510 vy street north: ait SERS tran, REY. J. FERGUSON, D.D., LEEDS, ENGLAND. (President of the Primitive Methodist Church . mond) 16 fully as largess the supply. TOD, i 926-444) Fireweu's ‘ns. Co. Budding, teet to tue depts: of the Jot, togetuer with the iu Dc 2 in | ™¥, membership,” gave a note of victory.) Two great autograph -albums are being| = HULLS WALI. PAPER AND SMALL LOI OF 2 Pr Cp, Looe 3 is conpmnuenine BES MT wus, wovnuate, Eyozaxm, [cousideration of the status of Methodism in | Eu when asked how many he had to start with | rapidly “lled “wit the nana of promincat| gCHOeiliCy AE AUCTION, pogo OS = : Eismw dvellings siuato st tue Sotast of Sdcrwos and | Noite tous GUC teat eats ot ee ee (President oF i Methodist Free | the new world, and of the four speakers who | he changed the strain of answering, “None, sir. | Methodists. One of these will be taken to | invi,at ES O'CLUCK, within ouranction recess oo FUTURE DAYS. ‘ Buchanan streets, Umontown, D.C. Each house, | tie District of Commubia, treated that topic three were bishops of the chureh in this country, the fourth a prominent doctor of divinity from Canada. None.” So these figures to find their just val- | England, the other will remain here. Mr. 8. J. ues must stand in their proper environments. | Tucker has the albums in charge and time does FIGURES FoR A. D. 1800. not hang heavily on his hands. Population of the United States........5,08,483 ———- Communicants for Protestant chnrches.1,227,052 | COLORED DELEGATES GO HUNGRY. Population of Boman Catholic faith... "100,000 Communicants of Methodist churches. 54,894] Forelgn Members of the Ecumenical Con- (Seo Dorehestor's Prob. of Relig. Prog., Pp. ference Express Indignation. 457 and 588. Also General Minutes of the hie! To say that most of the delegates to the Meth- i the above consixniuents. suall sell the above consign WiMIER & SLOAN, ook. 2t Suctioneers. FFICE OF DUGAN & BU” REAL ESTATE B the ground’ covered thereby, will be rola sap | tue older of mote. we or eae et pb rately. Vik Sucsioa on. EUESDAL, TeIkreesi ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance ‘none and two| DAS OF OCTORER. An” 3). anit at FIVE years with interest and seviired Uy sdeed of trust ou | UNLOCK P-My in "fromt ot) the’ yeniwn, 5 Wopropertss or all cash. All convey sp-mne and ree fakierest im aud to the lots and parcels ot ing’ at Purchaver's cost. “A depomit of #100 will be at TEN'| Feauredoueach piece cttineo" sale Term to be sieont ot | Somtling wit in tea days trom tun. r.the truperty ot | inay be Fesold et riax'and cowt of defau ting burclussor CHANLES SUHNIADEIe! tresneee sewiakas ‘Lotis KETTLE} ATCLIEFE, DARE & O0.. Ancona R G0 Ps re. a.m. De. Medicraft spol that the Metho.tis fight against ignocar Dut that otheze wer’ willing to join with ghem fn the battle for so. © fact that Method- does favorably now with as it dad 100 WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., anctionsers EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT: CARPETS, HEATING STOVES, CHINA AN. GLASS WARE, &e.. AT AUCTION. SATURDA\ R,, ERS, Ww. On 1: ON THE NORTH | O'CLOCK A. M., we sbail seli, within ‘LOKIVA AVENUE HETWEEN SIXTH te AD SEVESHERHEUER Gunes, Sucanctin comin, cone, ath ui ahaa TUESD. AFLEKNOON, SEPTEMBER 1 7 7 Whe RERE oA PRS Sox RNUES | Bom WOOD-CASE PIANO, CARTED L108 Fly **Couke fad 108 "an! particularly described 1m D. Covse and wite to Maklow OCTOBER TENT! Goo Fst. VALUABLE BUILDING SIDE OF AND SEV! rd Method- ‘ forsale, i ont oF the y — odist ecumenical conference feel indignant at SEB LOT 40. MP UiteS ELEGaNT ¥ THOSTORTAND BASEMENTBRICE * Study the immense growths seen in the foi- Loud * Lud Scites, ELEGANT ® SIRABLE TTO-STOLEAND BASEMENT BRICE | Hare auhiivish ol teat saute Ue, tote lowing, figures for A. D. 1590: Population of | ‘he trentment of colored delegates by certain | re Droit Park, fronting 0.40 feet on Floridaave.| Gialipnob AUCTION york bare, fan averaze depth of 58 feet: (no waste <round) % jerms: Over. aud above a deed of trust for 81,20), Oa which is payable monthly, to be paid im cash, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of the United States, 62,622.250. “Protestant | Testaurant keepers would be to put the matter church—Namber of churches, 151,281; num-| mildly. That men of such prominenco as ber of minister, 103,203; number of communi-]are the colored delegates should be re- EBNOOX, OCTOBER TWELFTH. | yfsns “talc, Sold eablect te one-tenth of an inca brance o: #16. E. ¢) QB MONDAY al . AY TABLES, LOCKGES. WALNUT AXD | 1001, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. we wil se in tront of DINING ROOM CHAIES WALNUT HALL 4 EAST 16 FEET FRONT OF to bear © per cent luberest, ‘and to be securel Uy deedot Os required at the tine of sale Is the terms of sale yyy a is UAKE 870, Property so.d, oF all cami. at option of rar shag hog alaprntana there Sumber Sf churches, 7223: number of minis: {ted food at any price is something | Seiaubiled, wi in Avera dnbairom oedayof| GAAS AND VOIMEIE CAMPERS. CHIRK AND | Maving depth of tes incie = rie aly, tm. | fens sorens oS, anata 2 eg ale ger in overestimating their ters, 8,332; population, 4,676,292. Kae ‘not easily understood by the avergo | aud costof thedefnultins purciuser alter t GLASS WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. He eae eee ttory irae Dtable im wie went | complied with ua fob day's, otuerwise trusters reserve ‘Yortises A pe gegen a Er ‘House, with 2-story irawe Stable in tie sear. | Pit te resell al risk abd -ost of Oeieulting parebunar ps ed the methods of some of the Methodist churches-—Number of churches, | Englishman and none of the excuses which a) )Sheqin Washington, D.C. All conveysmeug ond | 0c8-2s WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auets. | This sale resents on Slecaut enportamity for invest- | Siter five days eavertionuwrat of such femle In Sumas sdherents of the church and some of the | S| sama; amber of ministers, $4,765; number of | few natives offered were even temporarily ze- | recording af tho cont Geshe pucchawers 22, C0 "| 750, w, STICKNEY, Austionses. | urn’ the Untied ‘Stator Cabttol and’ te ew libeary | mes™eror runing Senta. organizations in toc o.ten aying stress upon BIRUOY FOWLER. communicants, 4,980,240. id for Canada | ceived. The fact that some of -the ccicred 20-a% > renee " é reabls, JOHN T. ab 5 Seaton. the fact that the Methodist chnrch was the | After a brief devotional service which opened | Methodism 1,748 ministers and 233,866 and Sart ot ene: Queshtea, Pe ee ee <muemmme a brethren had been compelled to go hungry our statistics are encouraging. x: Tt aust be borne in mind that Romanism | Yesterday afternoot was not generally known couats entire population, while Protestantism |in the conference until toward noon it was counts only coxmunicants, Op the same basie | given vocal circulation. the figures would stand: Pr@testant as ge ‘Then the British lion growled and waved his ve Jnrgost, numeri of nil the Protest. | the session, Rev. Dishop Charles H. Fowier, D. ant chure a c clement to be | D., LL.D., wus introduced as the essayist, to Consitered more than quontity. ‘Luere was | speak to the subject—"The Present Status’ of Ruch for wiiek the church has a right | Methodiem in the Western Section.” for weif-gratulation. re way vo down grade | Bishop Fowler said: as, 4a-THE ABOVE SALE 19 POSTPONED ON AC: count of the rain unti] WEDNESDAY SEVENTH DAE LE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- vente wilt: Smterent at the wate or © per xu | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers GP OCLOBER, 1801, same boar and bince, 0 INCHES ON. THE PEREMPTORY S8Al RT i ‘annum, paysbic semi-annually, «nd to be secured, IMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING 3) FRET Faas ieeal CTH SIDE GE eHe | by dea of trust on the Sela, or all cask at ‘TRUSTEES’ 54: “ GINIA AVENUE BETWEEN SECOND AN! Pererens. Taotumn etedete ooo ae Titus 0; quecree passed Uy the Supreme Court sabia ee ee Tuikb STREETS SOUTHEAST. D | the thie of ane. ‘The torus o1 sale to be. with | oftie Diettict of cunanoa, tn iigaty Cours pase ——- for sale in front of the - rs oper ke | ered Joun i. Waiter @al, va. kllen M. Booms S2-TKE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post. | DAY. SHE TWELFTH DAL OF OCTOBER Ton, | SOs ue Lk ahd cost of the detauiting vurckaseris | P50" ‘yy 'i/catriorssie aba it auton ti eeet S L 1891, ‘ihe par they bad to rex 4 the stand that] + ve vhi tion—1 e, people atten and served and | tasselod tail. om account of the rain untii SATURDAY, | at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all of lot 7 and the west ~: cost. wi 0; Le respecsive premises aud iu the order Berematter oakietn had ‘ th Torereuce to | pureed a atte oe beni Bae Tet | Protestant’ feburches-55,000,000; ‘Slethodist | “"""We ought to have had s resolution om the TEND APO ‘atte bout id place. feet fremtof 1, square 700, costaatag iw a2 640 ene RATCLIFFE, DARE & co. | Sate oo tie saleation of the wails at of buman- | Christian charity iw part of her present status, | POPUlation, over 20,000,000; Homan Catholic | outrage,” said one of Her Majesty's subjects to eas OLIVES, DAB EO, | SSF aun one thietccihient ie tehenseis cas | 22 O as "Ail the tite of the partes to auid ¢-use ta the tollow- ily. toward vice, social impurity and gambling | Geology telle us that the present wtatus of the | Population, 4,676,292 5 one of the colored delegates who suffered rejec- | ~2— soe and two years, with interest xt the rate of G por centam | P)UNCANSON BROS” Auctioneers, tn des red real extate in tse ety c. asian om. Mo et b i ; iy gies Y Lamb's, bri i ted in Ai ve NCANSON BROB.. Auctioneers, annul ‘abie semi-annually, and ‘teh and b streets northwest. | the Dosirict of Coltuubin, to wit’ Crueunal lott tures: ef all forme. and whether indulged in by the | earth is the resultant of unnumbered forces @ Lambs, bride, as incarnated in American | tior. and hunger. “I'd leaveany hotel or eating- ‘Ge and D sireete northwest. | SolaUP ekstos ‘the. A wen ree Uy ond sour (4) in equatretrut hundred and com (0 high or the iow, was sucit a stand us the church | working throggh unnumbered ages. Methodism, ecoms a fair and lovely womin, | house where they'd treat you so; I'd aleey in Qptiou of the purchaser. "200 deposit at Stee of aa Sraritad it mine (31) oa Square eugis! hundred std BAe? uught well be proud of. He spose of some ot | “Sore of the specific modifications achieved by | ¥hen intimately known’ and justly judged. | the street before they should have a penny of i$ to be complied with in ten teen (SIi). oruciual som seven the dangers that threatened e Methodist certain agencies may be easily traced in mm The foregoing figures only give us| my money.” He voiced the unanimous senti- ogu.re cigut humared anc twens TRUSTEES" BALE OF A VALUABLE cE PROPERTY AN SHE NOME ePsuctoe PIE: CONSISTING OF A NICE chureb and might draw 2 seriou draft from ge, and in beds ~|& view of her noble forin. But the | ment of the foreign representatives. TUREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWS Ler membership peepee oer ipe oncehgy Sr mety line Goel her rind, the power of her |” Bishop Foster did not care to discuss the| AN PREMISES New isu2 Mt STE? NORTE As to Metholism in old Ireland Dr. Don- WEST. ney said be could not do better than quote of spirit and the beanty of ber character remains | matter atthis time, but ho remarked toa Stan} WS": 0 ses oftrust dated tue twenty-fourth eee ea Oy ne ere, dna gidinitely | {D be learned from a tudy of her history, her | reporter: ~"We ell fecl the iniauity of in" deeper and more marvelous are the fine trac- a céth) day of ber, A. D. 1884, and duly re- a ¥ a t ‘i ities. ‘i wn 23 % il ti nts ra mc | Sfnarh wh a pve eae ot the sob | gl Soo hace snong te inking ea | wih god den of sverioheTae tai | meat uh aa he building timber she had tain!) s passed yhic] a dead iucat forces ‘a continen! century. | hotel keepers and restaurant rietors failed | iii se. rahe 5 Sree et greet work in the way of producing Sorat is pars iis amen tom ant aie Goa ie ‘HISTORY OF METHODISM. j te ‘mabe on distinction between tape, save that Wa us SBA OBER SENT iRoL A = Sie os itecaietiae aa de of the ancient flower is wrought into the rocky | Methodism was born in the bulls of » great of color, They pat ghem ali bag Hopes NE oka reetcy feilowing deacrived seal rreald the eloquent’ Irish preecher 10 cos. | lta od nye a Lom ge ance et | University and has, never lost her birth- | nals, the Kossls snowed and the srnubler | Coie tsa All that erty tre or taree of ata Be eadiens, “tet be at hotties fe ee ee mark. In the last century she had | wer the comment of ous delegates. 8 | Lene te weet twenty ie (Ob). fer and ue bal On) Se el pte Feed tan BrIRE Jin every spoonful of wir) and in ee pygectigans £ ask t Whether te anata sail any action | %22,:2¢8 stunt on North Mattes: ty the depth of the southeast n= Srery change’ und every formand every fores | Adam Clark, of whom Theodoro Parker’ said: | inthe matter or net will depend on the busi, Senibered one hundred nived and ory G40) tether with =S ig'eart0 As VIEWED BY Rav. 2. 1 pact. that has ever come pon any atom of matter. | “One was the greatest orunnizer aud the other | ness committee, through which all matters | "Hfcrit or ein: Ome-balt — “The work of MetLodiem is to save the souls | It is only @ question of instruments that pre- ef men. ‘Tho church has tuken its position ve | [opts ont muewuring the greund swell, swcep- a result of the work it es done and to main- | projected from a falli autumn leaf. tain and ‘mprcve this position she must con-| "Tits also history telle ts that the present tinue todo the sme work stili, Tue church | status of American Mechodism is the resultant thousand | not on the program must Southern eta, Fespectively, fe are not talkative, sono one. can with interest prophesy what may do'in cabe « resolu- ‘of censure en the hotel keepers comes up. Today moat of the colored representatives took their uoonday refreshment ats railroad i one (1), two (2) sues rscttiy e Cie ees SE . | Ri ft es t vines with ‘upon the the ple she elevates. She makes | of unnambered forces of heart and brain, restaurant; a few satisfied their with interest. The: pepe mab and Oe dace net Ser Sir poritiog | asd tempest, af clteete nett tan ee Frait and cakes purchaged froméjie vendors arcneser she occupier in the eyes of the world.” transit ard eclipse through countless ages. whose business is conducted op street corners. ‘ebaser These were « few of the seu timents expressed | Nothing is foreign to this theme but time for ee sale. Rev. J. H. Batt Ce Bavle CI orig ite Pg pm * FOR HEAD: ‘a bis address, the final one “We have soen the rich engrafted Horeford’s Acid Phosphate. : morsing section. From this he went on to| the wild crab. ‘The sweet fruit crawe much of “Det n tamnae’ tema eae ais show in an fatesesting manner the relations | its life from the crab root. So we see excellent in sucins tae nervous aystean, Dberae vy Methodism te thy cthor branches of | American engrafted upon the wild wach:

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