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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON..D-¢.. TUEADAY, | ‘They Are Expected This Afterncon—Severity of the Storm on the River. . The storm of Sunday night was the severest known‘at'‘the month of the Potomac and in the 718, 1891. : manifests. We exact no vows; each sister is at METHOD AND SYSTEM IN CHURCH WORE. liberty to leave when ehe pleases. So far as T H E L AYA G E N CY. the Methodist church is concerned in England | , At the conclusion of the eseuy by’ Mr. Walters there is no tendency whatever toward Catholi- | Rev. J. Hugh bs =) ‘of Birmingham, Eng., cism. For the members of the Catholic church | spoke briefly. in of, method and system s_ | we el d from them we would | in church a aceom- Ita Proper Place and Its Power in| withioit no rishi, bat our attiiade to" the | ished te Works g Mace more could be aooom- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. ' GPO. © STICENEY, auctioneer, 500 Li we PEREMPTORY SALY OF VERY VALUABLE me. ‘Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. 8. Gov't Report | Baki | Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE r % 5 PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE Ne . papacy is expressed in the words of an eloquent | closer. or; t there ix vicinity of/Norfolk for years. The high tide of ‘ ‘ wan the Church. mau: A barred door to popery and no peace | system ol cbctianet apeesa Of the congrega- | yesterday morning, the highest for a long _ RSVENTR STAEST NonTEWEsT. with Rome.’ We wish it to be distinctly un- | tion: i ‘ 1 offer for aale in cron: «! the premises on Was feat Chiles Sndtocete tha ens | HOBE, and only a few are actively on in | time, did much damage at Ocean View. The pL TM ott for eae in cron ee t of sistere and brothers for Christian | kingdor. Tie weet ee eee Woke 3 CHURC 7 = : ; ingdou. hristia = WOMAN'S CHURCH WORK. | wiri'we arge the cultivation of the sisterly | ers Socloty of Renee man ahserd how much and brotherly spirit on the part of all who pro- | could be secomplished by united effort. fessa faith in Christ. We cannot discharge our | He was followed by ‘hey. 1. B. Apploget, The Two Subjects Discussed at the Two Ses- | «ity toward our fellow creatures by deputy. | Hightstown, N. J, who-spoke earnestly of the sions of the Methodist Ecutenical Confer. | Pach must be a sister or » brother in the truest | good work accomplished by the lay agency in and best sense of the word. Dr. Stephenson, | the churel d “Mr. Thomas Lawrence of ence Today--Views of Many Delegates Elo- | tho president of the English conference, in- | Leicester spoke of the: failure of the church to quently and Forcibly Expressed. forms me that it is now fifteen years since the | raiso up enough lay preachers. It would be establishment of his sisterhood in counestion | much better if the church would lend its aid | i. M.. part of Ey foot $ inches op 11 beach was cut away considerably and the porch and boats of the Bay View Clab The ‘business yards streets along water nes At Norfolk and Portemonth were badly Owing to the severity of the storm the steamers Norfolk and Moseley have not reached here yet, Tho steamer Norfolk of the Norfolk and Washington line has been heard from in the Rappahannock river, where she probably went to avoid the storm. A dispatch was re- OcLock fronting 15 PEREMPTORY SAL#£ OF THE ENTIRE CONT OF THESTAONLRY AND HOCREPCRRI SEE Tio PsTanltsnik do. : 3 WORK BENCHES LOT CARPENTERS — ———___—_ 2 m1 TOORS. Ne to local preashers and thus bring about # vast | ceived here yesterday asking for assistance, but AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LR THURSDAY MORNING, ocTOBER riF-| i) Au ‘The morning session of the ecumenical con- improvement in the itineracy. the company's agent here sid this morning | = == AUCTION SALES__| ebaxE. tat “one. ay RR oe reg ference today was devoted to a continuation of Pegs William arihns ale apabe, ea. the sub- thathedid Bot know the cause ofthe trouble, but | — THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW, Ko, 1606 150 wrest uoriiiwee), we tall weil « pear vast Take the same subject that was treated at the first t for the discussion in one i Piet coal and provisions were sent to the over-| (1E0. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, ATIMER & SLOAN. Aucnonces,, ee STMER SLO | | Se RODS, SoHuG aig Saleentig: Yaw. Cheah sul the mentary five minnte ace, Bs mld Sent | de steamer on the stenmer Washington, which G : Stoums.aw. | L 1400 Gst. a. we, near U. 8, Treasury. | _ocl0-4t Auctioneers. POUND ts AN asTaBLIsHM ening for Norfolk. It was cur- = ee San aa . Agencies” was the general topic, though the eleaneat te chaeclk gener, but it seemed to | rently reported Slee: ths lies of ise whereas PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UX- EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD JRATCEIFFES DARK & 00. Auctioncers. KIND IMPKOVED PROPERTY, FRONTING 83 FEET ke FRIDAY, OCTOBER SIKTEENTH, 1901. essay and addresses today wero devoted to dif- him as though ithad drifted around into a con- | this morning that through mismanagement of | 10 INCHES ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF VIR- ane q TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE NEw Two-sToRy | TER O'CLOCK AM. at store No ine: lath = ferent phases of the subject, tho. main essay sideration of the lnity aa an element in chureh | some sort coal had given out on the steamer} @I31A" ENCE BETNEEN SECOND AND | EMBRACING IN PART MEROSEMENTS: ONS Peer ETE MODERN - v was fol- i 3 4 = . a‘ “The Place and P. f Lay Agonc; jovernment. He spoke briefly and was fol-| Norfolk, but the agent at tho wharf said he| , {Hi#D & ree TUEE PAREORY SUP Gina bee oe WEEN HAND I STRREIS NORTHEAST ‘ommmand the ‘sttes being on “The Place aud Power of Lay 4 y lowed by Rev. Jon 8. Simon of Bromley, | could not tell whether such was the case or | Diy} aE ROK, MARBLE-TOt TABLES, SLEEPY NOL opt of trust du.y ree rued im Liber | go public generally fm the Church. Kent, who took exception to bomo of the state-| not. The steamer is expected here this after- | at FIVE 0" POW, RECLINING CHAIR. KOCKING CUAIKS, sy tla, Sek oF Con rene recone Ry aS aia a Poy he BRUSSELS, THRER ELS oe Doluu na, and at the request ov the | Will besold athe EVENING, commencing at HARI Bishop R. K. Hargrove of Nashville was the ments made by Mr. Travis in bis paper. noon early enough to leave for Norfolk on | {et front of lot 8, saw PETS, RUGS, SEVERAL CLOCKS. PICTURES, iy. we will sol . | PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK Presiding officer of che day, and the session A WOMAN'S RIGHTS SPEECH STARTED. schedule time. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash and the balance in one QUE FURNITURE © (suse OF IT <> Sp ‘was opened with a hymn and a prayer by Rev. and two yours, with interest at the rate of 6 MADE BY RUBY, IN CONDITION) civcis LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer. Mr. John H. Lile of Hastings, England, Ror aumiin. Fayable senianbually. and secured by | © CHAMBEL PURSTL Ty) SEPARATE here this morning, did not 1 ents, Be raniniog sage indy ; ria S; HAIR AND ARATE | estate, situate in the cily of, Wasbincton, District of we Dr. P. A. Peterson of Richmond, Va. These Mtarted in to make © woman's right speech, | ime on account of the storm, Dut the is ox. | eiecrf' MMe sacthegie Meagan ora canaaethe | | DIRCES, MAME ARE MUSK MaTriiai, Soraralin te wit Al chose certain Poss or parses PROPOSALS claiming that no one made better delegates, | pected here late this afternoon or tomorrow | Tetms to ve coms lied within seu days or the property |B BED LOUNGE, TWO MABBLE-TOP | Suinpered seven cate (op, seventy si Ok seven | ee tnd he referred to the action. of «conference | morning. Suite said a the ink and cort of She detaniting par. BUD ANE Breve pips | wren ip) and. coe Lundset saute io | SEALED PROPOSALS WILL-BE RECEIVED ak 0? INDE. refusing Miss Frances E. Willard as a dcle-| ‘The steamers Washington and Lady of the | Suulishel in the Ducictat Cree WARE” ELEGANT GILT - BAND EE | bored nine handred and eainty-ote (Ub) ne the asin Weckinnee Dok nee SOC OCEE Te with the Children’s Home in London, and as a | Rte to the ecumenical asa great mistake, inas- | Lake passed through the storm all right and GLUGE W. STICKNEY, SERVICE, FORMERLY Til), PROPERTY OF | Sobitrisioa is of recor’ isthe cthce of the survesor SINETEENTE bas OF OCTOBLR: ji Inember of the committee during’ all that | MUCH as no one was so able to speak upon mat-| reached here on time. Capt. Barker of the | _°cfl&ds auctioneer. KITCHEN “REQUISITES, Be Bee poe Dutcict of Covmmbin, An Later 38, Salle ©, 'te- atetin's Peauited for TY few esi Na ters of interest to women as.@ woman. Lady of the Lake said the storm was one of the | | )UNCANSON BKOS.. Auctioneers, On WEDNESDAY NOI ‘OLTOBI ee ees = D }., Auction eRe MOK: SES PDE R OR: | “Terms: One-third cosh, the balance in one and two rs in many years, + banana Detreetenortnwent | TE Tet Sate TES CCLOCK, af | yuu, perceat per aasiuss yu) ie santana an TRUSTEES' SALE OF ONE-TENTH INTEREST IN | sell a iarge assoruuyent of excellent household effects, | S6CUred by deed of trust up Wastimgton, D.C. ab Aspecification. copes Tach iid faust be, ee anne ne erent Pee Teilne ag. | _ Dr. Stephenson of London, who, being al- | severest he had experien scribe the result of their angel ministrations | W4¥8 Courteous himeelf, is a stickier for cour- : : ted. tesy and order, was on’ his feet as soon as the AMUSEMENTS. ORE Pak COIN EA One WAnli TROON eplens household effects. | Caan at the option o: the Py Soong ersten rnge OB perma reference to Miss Willard and the failure to ad- = asp BROAD STREETS, WEST WASHINGTON, | _oc0-ate Auctioneers. | $200.0n each house required s Ue a house has been secured where several proba- | Mit her as a delegate was made. He raised the! Arpavon’s.—The Royal Midgets furnished a Tueof, a deed of trust, duly reconted in Liter | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, PagaF uy tionary sisters live. Some half dozen have re- | Point of order and wished to know whe«uer it | novel and very pleasing entertainment at Al- 0. folio. Uset seq., uns OF the tend recorde for i) Pa. avenw. oe pone ormmbia, aud at the wri of coal or Of note, we will offer ior sale at pul, | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON N STREET BE- i TWEEN | NOKTH CAPITOL AND FIRST On MONDAY AP TEV NOON OC SOLER TWELFTE, tart © - 3 AX AF TEE NOON, LUCIUS F. .ANDOLPR, 3B. 10h, AT FIVE U'CLOGK, we wit! vell un untef the marchibye bike DARK & CO. ’ oe Fronting 20 fect un St HAO, eanate oS. ork avenue | _ ‘The purchaser at the above sale having failed to fully SAT eune a eet on, 5, sirect, facing Bow York avenwe | compiy with the torus of waidsatc, tee property de- "Termin at ssc. ‘od-3i | geribed atove will be resold on MONDAY. OCTOBER 129 F STREET, ses, AT FIVE Is constantly receiving the Latest Fashions im cently passed into active work in missions and | ¥** Proper cr in order fora delegate from the | baugh’s last night. e attraction is adapted — ee aan : eastern section to criticise the uction of the | to the tastes of the older amusement seckers | {h° Nolder of ots. we wil offer for sue. “ecclier ies ecumian eeataaas western conference, who, he said, were per-| but it is especially calculated to delight the | DAY OF OCLOBER, A." D."” 1801, at wal : fectly competent to manage their own affairs. | little ones. The fantastic side of “Gulliver jn front “of. the “In connection with the east branch of the | The president decided that the point was very | Travels” is presented with force and |,-illiancy, London mission we have an organization of | well taken and Mr. Lile had to talk about some- | the scenery and the costumes being very hand. workers or sisters,” said the speaker. | thing else. wome. It is perhaps needless to say that the need for this is apparent. Only by much| Brief addresses on different phases of the | satirical purpose Swift had in writing the work visitation in the homes of the people is it pos- | Subject were made by Rev. Dr. A. B. Leonard | is entirel neglected. The little people are sible to secure an attendance upon the wor- | of New York, Kev. John Bond of London, Mr. | wonderfully clever, and their diminutive yet ‘ . =D OSE K, Serecary. LADIES’ Goops — for the Winuer butdine, Wass dressed tw CHARLES Tremises uy ‘A. 'D. 1886, Liber No id records, uf the Dis- a ja, and to which reference ishereby | 8#-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON AC- ‘ > i " Ni description, ic count of a WEDN. OCTOBER BIsMOP TARGROVE. ships of the sanctuary. These ladies enter the | Henry J. "Farmer, Atkinson, M. T., of | shapely proportions endear them at one to the | lots sto Ls uncinerva aid Ie tong aerate Pats | FUCLTEEN TH. TBOE at ancien et glee . HATS AND BONNETS i Ke. All the divines who | cellars and garrets; they confront the drunk-| Hastings, Exglend, and Mr. W. Beckworth of | ricn as well as to the women in the audience. | suodivision uni now included in Asuiord and ikkdout, KATCLIIFE, DARE & CO., etd eS porn, sn..j Trusters. Morton of Louisville, Ky. All the divin | ards and sensualists in their homes of dissipa- | Joppa, Leeds. Harry de Lorme as Gulliver was agreeable in | t{ustces', sualivision of lots in square 112, formerly Auctiousers. | RATCLIFFE, DARR& CO., Auchoncers. odds For participated in the devetional service were | tion: they find out what is called the lower THE AFTERNOON SESSION. mannerv and by contrast with his surroundings us of sale: Sold sub‘ect to one-tenth of anineum- ‘ALIMEN & SLOAN, Auctioneers. a FALL AND WINTER WEAR members of the Methodist Episcopal church ctrstum of society, the bats or owls of our| The afternoon session today began at 2:30 | !ooked a veritable giant. His singing met with | brace of 8 1,000, due Jannary 2, 1bUz; one-bult cash, — | feaate % : y beg: 4 balance in one year, note to bear G per cent interest, EOF VALval IMPRO’ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V oem south. | species, whose condition is unknown and in | p.m, with devotional exercises. ‘The session | “PPFoval. A number of dwarfs who are famous | Sayaiis seuhahuually. und to be secured by deodot NIONTOWN, D.C., SITUATE 7 = - ‘The record of yesterday's proceedings were | many cases their very existence conceuled, and __ > Taub, | {Ue World over are included in the company. | Rfist un yroperty mod ut option of pur] AT K OF MONROE AND BU- MAR J Thomas Snape of Liverpool, | vet these people were created in the image of | ¥#é devoted to a discussion of the genoral sul Among them are Commodore Foote, Admiral | chaser. A depusit of “200 requ.ted at Hue of 6a! BOHANAN STREETS. a asted 4th April, A.D. | pBY Tit st an onder of tho Supt | AE Ens eave so imtorn, her former, customers and Englaad. A number o{ corrections were noted | God and Lear the stamp of immortality. These | ject of woman's work in the church. The | Dot, Jennie Quigley and the Adame sisters. | Commands, Se. at purctassrs cost. Terms 008 | ay, ana dui recorsad im aber Ne, S4a7, Fok tae | Distict o: "Gotta bas opened par ere at TE Lath street \d ther: th: inutes were approved. Dr. | ladies administer timely help to the poor and | stay upon that topic was delivered by Rev. | There is plenty of comedy, and, notwithstand- | rizul { risk and cost of defsulta © of the land records of the District of Colum- | Yo" jolert ie White et al i She Wil, be giad to execute any orders for artiste dress = sea hart ccomorlg resolunionsand me- | suffering. W. M. Fitchett, B. A., of the Australasian Meth- | ing the fact that it is offered on a small scale, th pee at thee ponte meceres Shere 2, we will sell to_ the hiihest bidder, iu = the | [uakine im ats various branches that may beiutrusted to amen Ge | et ».inelud-| “One of the particular features of the mis- | odist church. it is invariably effective. Again tonight. DAY. UCLOBER FOURTEENTH. 1st, remises, on TUESDAY. the TWENTIFIH DAL OF — = cree morials from the business committee. inelud- | : Poe i ‘ili . : c ENTE. TOBI ISO, at MALICE CLOCK | | ADIES WISHING TMUR FINE Wir Jae a hat of appointments of preatients for the | sion which Ihave the honor to represent is its | | Addresses wore delivered by Rev. William | Narionat.—It was a gala night at the Na- FIVE O'CLOCK POL, those pieces oF } Sag yt aioe ® RE WHITE 2xD Barrer eal Gave to coun, care for the bodily and social needs of the | Gorman, Irish Mcthodist church; Prof. J. P. | tional Theater last night and “A Fair Kebel” | Sine Ue county of Maslin the city ot Washington, Di-t Latin Drewes, Lace Curt 7 urtadhs a sirecialt; - oie prices, Cail at MADAME VALMOD L Part of lot nine () of square numbered two hundred and described as follows: people, as well as theit spiritual necessities. | Landis, D D., United Brethren in’ Christ, and | was the piece de resistance. ‘The house was a Children’s n jj. T. Mi ve tate a ings are held, open air ser-| Kev. Thomar H. Hunt, Primitive Methodist | brilliant’ one with full boxes of ladies in gay ‘These were as follows: Dr. Baltimore, Methodist Protestant church, —_ ° ania tort = ‘ ‘eph Ferguson, D. | vices are conducted, mothers’ meetings ar- | church, " attire and the first half dozen rows of the or-| . 7 Men ee ana = ~ ranged. There ie a girls’ parlor, where factory | ‘This evening there will be three mass meet- | chestra chairs loaded with troop A in its bril- | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, seus tantills tcttiesie Wednesday; Bishop Ar | others receive careful training and | ings held under the auspices of the Epworth | liant blue and yellow uniform and the light — Hi on i. = MARE Episcopal church, third session, All kinds of agencies are employed | League. "One will be at the Foundry Church, | artillery in scarcely less resplendent trappings : TS = Bachauan poaerae. B.S Rese byaee, riage tiew story Roe Somes Donuclly, Irish Metho: burden of suffering from our | one at Waugh Church and one at the Metro- | of redand blue: There was a military esprit aiatel ‘j eS ieee Geet session, Thursday: Bi-hop A. W. Wayman, ‘The effect of all this is ap-| politan Church, ‘and all will begin wt 7:30/de corps permeating the _ atmosphere | SALE OF HIGH COST AND EXVENSIVE WORNI-| | eri; One-third cash: balance im ome and two Sos ad D.D., African Methodist Episcopal church, sec- changed neighborhood, in homes | o'clock. Bishop Newman, Bishop Hendrix and | from footlights to gallery. Under such TURE pee el caper cam oe ao Hats and Bounets prewsed in the latest styiea, ond session, Thurs | made better, in thousands of children having | Bishop Fitzgerald will preside at the three| condition criticism is entirely a work of condinug at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be se scones fu | _settis__“Avall e moucitad : AE AGESCE 18 THE CHUBC htened and the effect upon oe — sapenticay, a each ——— a and other words ies that, bee . AT OUR Foquredoussch Hoce stthmect sale Terms co, be a AME RICARD-D CMAINE OF PARIS. sho ao sisters themselves is to promote a spirit of | will be made by some of the most prominent | care everything went,and the audience simp! auphed with in ten dat gue. oF the x (G) per cent per i ie The main essay of the morning was by Rev. | S.ocrruincss and joy in their work. They re-| sveakers und writers who are in attendance @ piauded itself tired aud rested itself by cll, | SLES BOOM, CORNER TENTH AND PENNSYL- | may be resold at ris yarchaser iy. ob aitred by the prot muy tuley ll te James Travis of the Primitive Metholist| use to have their work referred to ans ancri | st the conference: 5 ait Eplacopal charch |e orate The Pay ioe story, of love and VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, antag the option of te purctaws.. Ach of | “The Place and Power of Ls ‘or they consider it the greatest joy of} ‘The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church | war and comedy and tragedy, with moments of 31 rir-| patcuirri : ibe required of the ie of z ce cna ch aon church” Rev. Mr. Travis is the | their lives to be. privileged to minister to the | of Washington have invited the ladies who ac- | 1 tensity when the entire audience was sttuined |C% THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER peared ear eee x taser MN dae tutti ——— ? ch e | needy. company the delegates and visitors to the | t» the utmost pitch, but made no sound. Tl TEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH et 3+ - ieee Boalt wiscien ‘of the church he | needy pa a : | most pitch, his TUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE, SOUTH | frou, the thue ot ease the truntecs reserve tise furl to Sopresents as a deke Jcon-| “I need hardly say that the superintendent of | ecumenical conference toan informal recep-|is particularly true of the scenes of NAMED IN PART: am : fd BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH | resell the property af the risk and cost of the dctault- ference. His heal ‘cin London. | the west branch of the London mission, Hugh | tion and tea at the Hotel Fredonia, H street | the second act in and xbout Libbey 5 : » | ie parca WoRTMINOTON, Tre, The chareh i: . according to | Price Hughes, is a remarkable man, but he has | near 14th, from 4 to 7 p.m. tomorrow. The| prison, the strongest act of the play, | ONE HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE UPHOLSTERED ro NEVAESDAY, | AFTERNOON, | OCTOBER . mores. 3 ms brotherhood of wor- ladies will be happy to see the gentlemen as | ‘i'he members of the company met all_reqnire- IN SILK. BROCATELLE, PLUSH TRIM-| () salein front of bE O'CLOCK, jer NEAL T. MURKAY, Ty Was no distinction well on this occasion. | ments of their respective roles. Miss Buck-| MINGS, IN PERFECT CONDITION; ONE 7 ockakas jaity. This distine- 70 TALK apovr THE “vonwanp” wovemesr. | lin's singing and banjo playing, the singing] epoxy fRawE PARLOR SUITE, 10 UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, Cor. Wh and D sts. now. arse of time. of the quartet, the buglers of troop A and the| . ” ns 7 orchestra of the theater were the musical PIECES, COST $250; ONE EBONY CABINET. Ln site, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LUABLE IMPROVED the “forward movement” in English Method-| features and all got encores. Floral tributes} | WALNUT CABINETS, HANDSOME ANTIQUE | “erns:"Over and above an incumbrane of $1,000 | | PROPERTY. 1110 T STREET NORTH WEST up sir People who want to know something about SINR TS Care AND Se beet Reed vest me ters, 1308 Sth nunist t r Rios R v= ‘ “3 style seainkin yeriuents dyed and altered tural whii ism will beable to secure more information | were plentiful and troop A’s emblem of crossed | OAK HALL MACK, SIX ELEGANT UPHOL, | {p,) Wudin et, Adepomt of $200 reauired af the | | By virt wy gy ee FO a Ky is essential than they can possibly carry away if they goto | fWoFus to Mr. Mawson was a beauty. Every | STERED EASY CHAIRS. MUSIC RACKS, MA-] within G'tren days trou the day Of sale Fut re- | Disirict of Coluuitia and at the request of the holder | QgAS. VA CHAVIS, MODISTE, saat ogeen eau pie Bes Wroraneod {| lady in the cast was remembered. Aiter the HOGANY TABLES, CHERRY TABLES, WAL. | STYS% te resei! the property at the risk and cost of the | of the note secured thereby, We Wii seil at public wue~ Lroussemiix cing: Habite, os 8 specialty ¥ e % a ime M. E. Church on Wednesday and loemaatas ou teniion ikean Cita seen, PAN 5 5 defaustine purchaser atter five days’ advertiseuent | tion, in frout of the premises, on TUESDA\ OCTO- | o: Ladies’ tai Suite, Jackets and W loath to believe that the Thursday evenings. During the past few days | Pe ral gel m of the cast were | < Nip WARDROBES, PIER MIRRORS, OAK EX- pisuch resale in some newspaper published in Wash- BEB TWENTIETH, 160), at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... | Porie tm. oly much divided upon this question as some would have us believe. ‘The true ministry. ism, means th teach de eeces xy of mission-| ,, ACADEMY or Music.—Hoyt’s latest success,| CHAMLS, WALNUT AND OAK CHAM octi-dgeas ‘Avctionsers,_| Hundred and six (200), wita the huproveunts | ary oratory. On Wednesday evening the Rev. “A Texas Steer, had its first representation in SUITES, PLUSH ROCKERS, CENTER TABLES i See ot t Hugh Price Hughes, M. A., and Mrs. Hughes | this city last night at the Academy of Music, AND TWELVE BODY BRUSSELS AND TaP-| JAMES B. WIMER, Beal Restate, ces | gs eee eee ne ee tar eee raat Soe wilt give a detailed account of their work in | 824 was witnessed by an audience which tested | EsyRy BORDERED CARPETS, DIFFERENT — | interest at 6 per cent per annun:, payable quart connection with the West London Miasion. An capacity of this house. The piece is a sa- BIZES. ’ TWO NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. te paid a iollows One ppg Sy Address will asc be delivered by the Rev. W. | fire ou the possibilities in « new Congressman s “SALE! WITHIN gaits Room. oAHODE SCAND AVENDE. vo” AT HEAD OF | Ag: “A deront ot ¢2Wreauured at time, ale if mxty (hu) i La ording to true Method- nister is set npart, whose to the @ervice of God. He is not curtained off from the rest of mankind with supernatural powers received at the time ef ordination, but Le is the brother of all man- xe HER BanD, tim, Se. yer Up. Buttons made Yo order to atc ) Cur dress, 10v. per doueu , Peuusciina, Fink ber yard @.W. LUCAS, Bus du stn. w ft * kind. D. Walters, general secretary of the combined | career and yet there a: NESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER | terms of suie are uot th im Steen days. Is the difference between the laity and the London inigtons. | On: Tharsday evening the | truth Pettey sprinkled through the lincs,| TERMS CASH. FOURTEENTH 1801. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will | from day of sale the right reserved to te trustees io Dassae —_ ergy organic or only functional? Rev. Peter Thompson of the East London Mis- | could be nowhere so well meagre WALTER B. WILLIAMS&CO., | SUB'LUIS ¢4 AND 25 OF BLOCK 9, LE DROIT | chaser atter Ave day advertisement of sucl: resate in ume, Mr. ‘Travis, “this couference sion will tell the story of his work among the |®% in Washington. Mr. Tim Murphy in PARK, some newspaper Publisued im Waslungton, DC. Ail SCOURING. sections of the ec! al worid and bad met poorest and most degraded of London the part of Maverick . Brander gives | ocl3-2t Auctioneers. | tmproved by two nearly new brick dwell each 7 | convey: ‘and yecorditu at purclitoen's cost. iene nae to find the real differentiation between the ‘The sad narrative will be supplomented by ex-| 80 exnibition of character. acting which is | |” 14 oe 5 06 pectiomeers Floris avenue, ‘now concreted: "snd facing Kiet | _oc7-ade kb. i BALDWiN,S Trustees pone: Be and 1 ish an example riences » W.D. ri wonderfully clever. make up, voice, i Island Vein one of the 7 . cnonesrs. anton Seteeenlin wens rrmust on Poin be Walk and! bis’ geriures-aid consists wit] BeOS, ae. | Pdr ta aot ee tas forts | [HOMAE DOWLING & SOS, auc Dryene dyed Mooring Bleck a al pect ie Methodists never talked about achers, but travelin conceptions of tl art und his whole im- | DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | OF obtaining s comfortal 3 ONE OF THE PRETTIEST LITTLE FARMS IN a ae stamps him as‘m‘actor of whom HOU &: NO. GOYA STKEET SOUTHEAS!, BY | , Terms; One-third cash. balance in one and two years, x. EX oMD OF ABOUT | PKENCH DYEING. SCOUKING ARDE ‘ 5 RWW. F. BALLARD. notes to bear G per crni interest. payable seint-an- hodist min- | @ better half, Mrs. Price Hughes, who is the is friends in this, his native city, may well be N AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWELFTH. | 2¥8L/y, aud to be secured by deed of trust on premises lass fadves’ ama genes Diters are not a secret éaste. ‘are pastors, | head of cistechood consisting ofa member of proud. His friends were present in force last | 1S, AT FIVEOCLUCK: we wil sell in trontor tue | Suid. Adebostt of 200 on each lot required at tine of “GurtNe SUITS elders or bishops. invested by the church with | cultured ladies, Sisters of the People. The night and his efforts were liberally applauded, | Premiues he. 1) been proNT OF fo be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise right re- | 2GLOCK FAM. : Pg Py certain authority, but they belong to the | more refined aud cultured the better they are and at the close of the second uct Le LOT 15 1N SQUARE 870, served to Fesell at risk and cost ot defau'ting purchaser | {7 wood, and situated in Mente =—=—=—S—= ot common brotherfiood of the saints and in | adapted for the work. It isa mistake to sup- rat obliged to appear twice before the curtain | Having, » depth of, HA inches, to wide alley. tm | Cove caver published in Washington, DC” =" | BM mice from Washumcton, DCs tres . . spiritual privileges stand exnetly equal with | pose the pergons of low social position and ed- and bow his acknowledgments. Miss Flora | proved by « substantial “room 2-story and baseines DUNCANBON BRos., | Pures Sprine station, on old Bisdehebure road. near PIANOS AND ORGAN’ alt the children of God. | ucation are best adapted to visit the homes of Walsh shared the honors with Mr. Murphy by | Thissaie presents an e.crant opportunity for invest. | 0C7-akds Auctioneers. _| Di'pruicheisaud of OH. Yr ciatke The improve ———_— —— 4 “fhe laity have a place in the church. ‘The| the poor and strugpiing. ‘Thess sisters como her bright and piquant work as Bossey, and | went orte secure a home, being’ near. tree. lines of iments consist Of ood Awelding house of teu roms, | POR BARGAINS IN EELIAGLE PINE 1 ebureh as such allows no cistinetion of order | from different sections of the church—Pres- Mr. Hoyt, the authur of the piece, who sus- | far, the United States Capito: and the new library FUTURE DAYS. ailcings. tm wood condition Also a goed toarag | 22 5 “a KUMD. Letabsmbes 1% . Orsex. Ministersare in the church because | byterian and Catholie—but they are con- tained the part of Brassy Gall, on account of | “Yerus of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one | 7 aTiMER & SLOAN, Audloneer. orchard, ood grass, cxcelleut shade aud plenty. of they are Christians and because they are ted and regularly meet in a Metho- the illness of Mr. Chisnell, was loudly called | and two years, with incerest at the rate of 6 percent | J, N, Auct Food water; anelewant howe for auy one. Also team p= een Gi dak; ie weedt. bay SanGihin. for for and made a graceful speech of thanks. Ihe | Perannin. Vayabic sriuienutally, end to Ye'secured To caoeg ax Revase Srhorves, wavons, cows. puss and crops.” Everytising enti a x ; rr the uises Sold, oF all cash, at 5 % PaLu Complete torun the farii. “Lay agency has a place in the government | me'to describe the ceascless stream of activity cast is @ good one, the stage setting | ioyurchaers option, Xdepent of $200 requied at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRoven | Sopicte torus the far, PROPERTS. S17 Se PEONER | “Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two Of the church. Even the apostles, who held | which is flowing in connection with that mis- | \s artistic and the whole performance enjoy- | the tine of sue. ‘The terms of sale to be complied with | RYREET BETWEEN G PREETS | Jere. with intorest, secured by deed of trust-vn, the who were supernatnrully endowed for the | the people. They are in perfect touch with the , diannis’ Busou Tuxater.—‘“The Pulse of New | reserved. ° All conveyancing and recording at the pur- | 4 WY Tacs'Su4 duly recorded in Liter Lead toh suet | —Oc7=at ae. special work of founding the church, seldom | people. Room to room visitation is a particular York,” a thrilling melo-drama of the highest | chaser'scost. “> oy pee aR & CO eq, of the iand records of the District of Columbia, | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, % acted but in unison with the lait: feature of their work. They also conduct order, opened at the Bijou last night for one| ocs-akas ™ ‘Auctionéers, the written direction ofthe partis in taterest; | Ly mo “The Methodist denominations are agreed | mothers’ and children’s meetings. Work at that the luitr have a place, but they are far | the halls, among inquiries, holding open air from being agreed as to extent, and liere is the | meetings, drawing attention to the cause of week.’ The action of the play takes place in — HURSDAY OG TORE ve - ” " a ‘AURSDAY, OCTOBEK TWENTY. New York city and many of the scenes are true | | #@-THE ABOVE SAL¥ 18 POSTPONED on ac. | GR, THURSDAY, OCTOBsL, TENT SECON rete of s deed of trust representations of life in the metropolis. Thero | $ua49%,the Fain until FRIDAY, OCTOBER BIX- | Dort"o¢ + | september, Ac De T60, sind duly recoded ta abet front of the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED enn ECOND, | PROPERTY ON NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. | | Grruiy HOLIAN.” A WONDERFUL SELP-PLAI> day ot | Dae fastrumeit REV. WY. MORLEY, NEW ZEALAND. r n 7 THENTH, at same he place. September, . supreme difficulty to organic Methodist anion. | temperance, actually visiting publte houses for isa strong vein of comedy running through | ~* ¥" * "™* YayULAP HSS DaRR & co, Brontion 65 125 faa earned Minotoanth stvee | Becton Guieiget asthe. fene nme ect of the eee Lay agency has been a great power in the min- | the purpose of leading men and women toa FROM FAR NEW ZEALAND. the play, which amply served the. large andi- | _ocli-d&as Auctionésrs. | bya devth of sleet. Improved by a two-story brick | secured thereby, we Will stil, at Subiie auctions we Saslisuecod, D.C. istrics of the church. The New Testament does | better life. As a result in — partic- 13 North Charisst., ence with material for laughter. The scener: JUNCAQSON BROS . Auctioneers, residence, with back busiding and modern improve- | front of the premises, ou FRIDAY, OCTOBER Si - us ‘th and 7 Tk 100) “ 4 js = ing: i i ‘D streets northwest. | ments, beine No. 720 Nineteenth street northwest. ® NTH, foul, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the foie] 023m Baitamore, 8. not exclude them from any ministries of the | ular two public houses in the im-| Am Eeumenical Delegate Who Represents the | is startling in its life-like representations, The “ ee BEESIB, 21 At POUR OCLOOR FM the tol: | _9c23 mat a church. mediate neighborhood of _ the mission ‘Whole of Australasia, z le driver descending apparently on the hero's | TRUSTEES! SALE OF A VALUABLE RESIDENCE | hood, no waste xround and off¢.s a splendid oppor- | Washiucton, District of Colws tia, to wit, Sue lot | Ky shit sold phewtitur ee wriee tor ean The er dwelt on the service rendered | have been closed. ‘There is a creche for the re- 2 ead wrought the audience up to the highest] PlOviuT’ OKTHWEST SECTION | tunity to investors or hoe seekers. numbered cucht (8) in square Buuibered Zine hundred SAND ay Small tracts of country are represented in P ‘e . TAXMAN, a} in all ages and regretted the grow- | ception of young children, whi full = Pr itch of excitement, and th OF THE CITY. CONSISTING OF “A*NICE | | serws: Une-turd cash: balance in oneand two years | and thirtytwo (i), iuproved Uy & two-story aud | _oc*?dm ar, m in | young en, who are carefully P’ § e eof two : by layme: ag Es ar y doranes! try. tes delegati ‘hil pees THREE: WELLING, KNOWN | with interest and secured by a deed of trust onthe | back buildin six-room brick house, and kuown as ing tendency of the times to restrict lay | attended to whilst theiz mothers are employed | the conference by large gations, while | elevated trains and the sceneat the pier were | Ti 8¥AE M SiRLET NORTH: | Property, or all cash. All conveyancing and recording | No. 913 ch sirect northeast. | Hs, 5 Das cos URMIGET Pianos; ageney and to regard it as an inferior ministry. | during the day. There is a registry office for | geographical subdivisions of. enormous magni- | also good. The fire scene atthe close of the WEST. St cost of purchaser. A deposit of $200 wili be re-| Terms: $1,100 aud interest fron September 26, Lew sty low. special ele tions now bere abd more Y ‘ga r y, m5 4 Aat of sale. “Te 10 be lied w: apd at it Everything that concerned men, whether | servants out of place, there is a perfect system | tude have but single representatives. The Hev. | play was startling. ‘Ihe company is an oven | hj, yitiue Of deed of trast dated the twenty fourth | Cuore for tue property mag’ be resold at ok and cot | Lei enntad apenas of Sus cash balance inoue year | county; berwnine de WescNe viewed as citizens of this world or as -|of relief. Kescue work among fallen women | William Morley of New Zealand comes to the | One. Miss Gracie Emmet? proved her verba- | Corded aun the lend records of tie District uf Co- | of deiaulting purchaser. or ¢100 required ut tue of sale. All convey a os dates for the world to come, was the work of |on a large scale has been successfully hi tility by assuming six different character Tarmbia, iu Laber 1107. folio 130 et sea; atnd at the re- ‘ANDHEW JAMIESON.) arastogs, oa. the church. In these miuistries there wastoom | attempted. There is also a girls’ and boys’ club, | Conference as the representative of the whole | creditable manner. Master Georgie Elliott's | quest of the lolder oi the note wecurcd thereuy,” we | _ocl3-dkds__HARKY ¢: WHITINGS rou day of eal. OF the propery forall Christians. Kindergarten classes, Saturday afternoon ex: | Australasian Methodist Church, which is an | specialties received several well-deserved en-| WepNPSBAYs OUIODEN SEVEN TIC OL AT | J ATIMEM & SLOAN, Auctioneers, AnENHOWEIC He pleaded ior the szutematio training of tar | cursions for poor children, women’s slate club. | independent organization. having jurisdiction | cores. Again tonight, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following ueserivel real TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, W. 1nVinG BOSWELL, luge preachers and said that a church that could | penny bank and w we city of Wasbiucton, District oc8-ikls - ¥. a =? a house, fo — — aged | over the British colonies of New South Wales, oe Seep en a night the uot or would not find work for all who had the | during the afternoon upon wi they are ¥ ‘ only Tony Pastor opened a week's engagement heart wad hand of ‘service was a defective | allowed oat of the house. Constant testimony | @UceBslana? Vietona. South Australia, Western | ©? Yornay's Lyceum before an audience, that | Using the west ent) it charch. When all Christians “are at it, all|is borne to the good resulting from this. | Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Fiji. piec parcel of By virtue of adecree passed by the Supreme Court | —————————___. Ahown and distincunted aaand | of the Dintrics of “Columvia, in Fauity Cause mum | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneer. Bered Levys, Jol li, Waiter etal. ve. Len St. Bove pho Swill offer tor sale at pub ie’ auc: mt | CHANCERY SALE OP VALUABLE sUBUEBAX | { “ poctive pr Sos theonter beeaaner MOPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF “LINCULN,” | Jace PELE EER & CUNLIIT, N 7 acked the house to the doors. It hud been so | 0188 jueh aront on North Ms r ae clive presuises and iu the z at st and alwars at it,” the salvation of the face | Four trained narses are specially set apart | “These eight colonies,” said Mr. Morley to a | long since the patrons of this house had seen a | CHeiSl js, tuunbered. twenty Be (C2) in sauare MONDAY, cit TweiscH Dat OF| 3D. c TEINWAY, CHASE, GABLEK, BiluG®’ FiaNom will not be far distant. to attend to the sick of the poor. In addition | Sran reporter, “have a total aren of 3,500,000 | variety show that they turiied out in fall force | tue ap. oveusents ticreyi. <i the ile of the parties to and tates in ie iollow- | 1801, bp the Supe Comte of te Datsieret Com: | > Cane and Bolland Sor sale of reat ‘ka Senadisiiies aioli there is a special sisters’ mission to soldiers, | square miles, about equal tothe territory of | 20d displayed an cnthusiasm that even asto rere of sal: Che halt cosh; palance in chres equal | sng des-r bed real tetate in tae. city oF Washington in | bea ih cause Bor files kg. Doe 0. machen’ T. tell Dkoor's PMENT. e q . ‘ U- | payineuts, respectively in one (1), two (2) and three en. ‘3 re in tue city of Washington, 5 n20-tr Ror. 3. D'C. Crawford, D.D.of he Method-| Poisemsn ans coined, TS Meve efortsbar®| the United Staten, Vast stretches of fertile | Cine, the Irish queen, ontdo hersoll, The feu | eteafes ibe oor yor cana oecunuy came | ston ie mat ait hoard and cea 0) |b pu oton ie rat afer ce SA scents eeed, Ds ‘ Cline, the Irish queen, ontdo herself. The fea- | rate of six (5) pe: crnt per annum, sec y a = _ . | Ciba aS 7 r aa » of tras a for ali'cash, ut the o; on | OFuxibal lot mine () on square eight hundred and URDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH. J6ul, AT a ieopet char a = te ive felerwed ~ lands are still unoccupied, as the European | tures are all good, and there are many new | °f Hush on the vroperty sold, or all caah, ut tus on tiun | Sruct@al jot mine to) im square ete FIV. population is only 4,000,000. The two largest | faces. The La Blanche Sisters, three in num- | in ten (10) days irou: day wale trustees reserve the | SdWare cigut hundred and twenty, subdivision of Lincoin, D. C.. to wit: Lots i & HF G20), oie. “The Deaconess Movement,” but Bishop Hurst and six (6) in square eigit hundred ang tort at the Ti cities are Melbourne with 500,000 people and | ber, are pretty and gracetul, and what they yo resell the prope 9) to sixteen (16), inclusive, of section one (1), EUICLOOE ¥- M.. the fou ‘Lots of Laind an i x = of detantting | Bye 5) sunounced that he liad been taken suddenly Sydney with 380,000. There are many smaller | lack im voice they make up’ in terpsichorean | Purchaser ater fve days’ advertisement Of stich resale et ad Pe oF rt and would be unable to submit the address. but flourishing towns and cities. Woolen, iron | ability. Of course Pastor was good, and John | deposit of two 4unared dollars (200) will De reguired | hundred and forty-five (S45). original lots two (2) und | Frame House. UNEQUALED IX 10N! Bishop William X. Ninde of Kansas was intro- and wood work manufactories have been estab- | E. Drew, Conroy and Fox end Sam Dearin are | # time of, wa's.” All conveyancing and reobrdmg at | tures (3) ater ur'h saree a Fa ete te cuentionet @azed to speak im place of Dr. Crawford and lished in the varions centers,but the larger part | too well known to Washington audiences to | PU turer" at (76), orixinel lot seventeon (17) in square | due in two equal installivents of one y ‘be delivered un interesting talk in support of the new movement. He outlined the work from the beginning anddefeaded it from all objections that had eS . W. went and two | «Rew Argue Bi a NARD H. WARNE, ‘rrustess. | Six us 5 yes of the people are still engaged in agricultural | need any comment. They were up to their | seztasds THOS ‘Six hundred aud wight (C09), smd all square sixuume | Years, respectivery, with interest {rom day of sale, | EBT DECORAT org and wwenty-two (Gc). deterred payments to be secured by a deed of trust and pastoral pursuits. Mining for gold, silver, | Usual high standard of excellence. Maggie > RA! , v1 Terns of suie: Cue-third of the purel oney in | on the ‘sold. cing and recording at | | SHOCUND-HASD FiANUS. — & iaree amortment. tin and coal is carried on mall the colonics with | Cline way cheered to the echo. | She is a great infreuvusil, AOSDAY, GUTOBEn WELLL, cash, Gnesthird in One year andnetuird'n two car | Purchaterseont.” Terie ut tale ty Geomplued with | COMPDMN Altos. every wl tuo ne ae excellent resultsr There is a large shipping | favorite here, and her pure Irish songs, given LEPASE FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP: ey SEE Fred payments = er aod'tab or parciaecr i Sagnat perty will Le resold et cost | SOC aetoen “MERCIAL TD: SE COE ANTS stored Sod 1, wt HAL! been raised against it. As to the charge that it trade and vessels used are largely owned in the | With a zest that was refreshing, completel; BBAINARD H. WARNEI! Trustees, 4 = re ‘i fabd do terns, which will le arraused ob Feared woman from ier “proper ephere i colonies, eapeciatly in New Zealand. “The num, | captured the audience. Again tonight.» | oS THON. YDE, 3 SEAN per sngciu: Gayable sa anuostiy, trom fee oeabas BEELER Tes. | MeaTaLY ikeTaDeaii gts hen gistred oul & difficult thing to do to say just what jation affo1 i ee 7 s Of Sa.e, OF the Purchaser oF purchasers nay at 7 ‘ a Ber sphere ia, considering how much our views peg ‘= ry arg ein eribebee bd — DELEGATES ELECTED, Binet he gt be ie al] SF due cpiion pay te wie yurctase woney tn cash, | [JONCANSUN BHOS., Auctionsom, |) | | | a8 Lat or this matter changed of recent fiat in New Zealand 620,000 people ali told an~ —— SATORU AT, OCTOBER GHVENTERATE. 2801. at | 2 tye mnie. Ail conveyaneans ma the vest of Spur Tao: eee pees inven ot en sententir ec sane orf SOOO er eat Es | Duughters ofthe Amoricon Revelation Choose | HAL Fain gL Et a ee PROFESSIONAL io do to give up one home in order all these colonics there is manhood suffrage | Representatives to the Continental Congress, | ool3___FHO8. UXDE, __"S Tustews._ |, Zeruisof, sale to pe compiied with jm teen a Auy STULL OR FLOWIDA AVESUL: Aloo | Sius ev. SNELL. CLAINVOAANT AND 1mt to be @ mother to hundreds of homes, and men of brain power can rise to any posi-| At the,residence of Mrs. Wm. D. Cabell, on P)USCANSON BHOS..“Auctionsers: visic and cost of the defaulting purchaser. PS CAR OE GkoUND ‘meds tan : ‘and thasawe treatinent given. to bring comfort to sorrowing heart tion of political power in tho parliaments. In | Masuacbuvetts avenue, there were gathered last aE HENLY BMATinEWs, ESURDING Sthper NOMTUEAST See 28D | Can be'counilted ot ber bariors, 00s Now Nor oy The world can never be saved to God without recent elections several artisans were elected | q gatheres PARLOR SUITE MARBLE-TOP TABLES, WAL- JouN npodt = | on Tuvubak APTEnscun, chu . |B a the assistance of woman, and what is needed is as meimbers. Education is under the charge of | MSU nearly ull the local members of the Na-} iifast WALNUT ES * supow. | TEENTH, 10, =: POUR ws more of the spirit that’ animates such lives of the state und is tree, secular, and. compulsory | onal Society of the Daughters of the American | BLE-TOP’ WALAUT ne ‘Wil sil f drone of the rena sbnegation and devotion. Not mdre of musca- by state provision.’ Lads of ability fay go | Revolution. ‘The occasion was the lection of | CHATS, RHUSSELS AS hy AB LE VESTER SBT | wronting 239 tet i nchss en SEWAORE AVE, line argument and disputation, but more of the from primary aud secondary schools to univer, | Gelegates to the continental congress, which | SfQOREEY, OLaPht tony N te: dig Se yay Sa ee i ne oh eae spirit of Christian love. ‘primary aim, the bringing of the individual | sities without cost to their parents. mcots in this city on the 2dof February. How-| S91} EUHIM SIREET NORTHWEST. HENRY S. MATTHEWS, Trasten | gouxpany oR soul to Christ, recognizing that the soul of all| “Eighty years have not passed sinco Method- | ever, besides tue election o number of im-| OREN De he TEN OOLOCK. ne will wil atavore | ~ 2222 ___JOUN RIDOUT, Srustes, ‘A spiendad square for improvement is tho improvement of the soul. | ism was planted ir. the southern world, and in | portant affairs were taken up and discussed. | montoned rosidense “the contents of sane, partly | J ATIMER & SLOAN, “Auctioneers, : BES Pear aay sete Tors Sees 20, ‘As a direct reealt hundreds have been gathered | most ¢ oy Hit bas = histasy, of only half a hed Bagby Lore gper rn Siere whi gene 4 ‘Bamed above. ’ DM EEOS.. 1000 G.at-, near United Staten Tossamry.» = ‘eo0. pie into the ebureh and are living pure and beau- | cetitury. Yetalfeady the churel - REE-STORY These FEET ON NonTH tifa) tives —- Renu: | cyer O60 ministers, 1,000 eBurehcs and as many [484 practical results will no doubt follow | J)UNCANSON BROR. Auctioneers VEPRICEY RESIDENCES Bred ATEN | Q, STREETS Gg FIRST, STREEL “Time will not allow me to refer to the sister- | other preaching. places. Other branches of | *hortly. Work will soon be commenced on | yy RUSINESS ANY PNBLLING Yuorenty. | Or rugs +) SNUEAEAR THR COAST okre and 86 FEET 3 incues ox” FLORIDA hoods iu couneetion with the central branch | English Methodism are also represented and | §ithering funds for the Martha Washington | X9. 20.6 YOURTEENTH ‘SIKEET NOMIH™ AT AUCTION, AVENUE UR BOUNDARY BILLET. and contain and the south branch and the Leysian branch | have probably 150 ministers, Nine colleges | tomb ulvo. The delegates clected were Mrs. | GWESID.y aprenNoon. rx. | 08 WEDNESDAY “AFTERNOON, BER 31,000 square feet. properties ame ear f the i a furnieh Alexander, Mrs. Admiral Lee, Miss Ida Dorsey | 8x3 oF ‘TWENTY-PIRS 1, 4801. at FIVE OC we of the London mission. At all these places the | have been equipped au ed, and toaay i W. r Ecstt FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell 10 | of the premises, we sizall sell sisterhood is in active operation and also ut the | throughout the colonies one in eight of tho | #4 Stiss Rosa Wright Sinith, front of thie Ng —_—————— LOT 31, SQUARE 204, ai G80, cont 5,670 Fronting 20 eet on 14th 'strect with depth of about | {ils alley. with the umprow great missions in Birmingham and elsewhere. | population: is an adherent of the Methodist Cominz Home. reo-eery a e and to METHODIST EXOTHERMOOD. caus od trots there colonies aad esate | Dr. Smith Townshend, ex-health officer, and | Uicetns gumeted OY wells tsovstory Beck: pe oe i pa ‘As regards the Methodist brotherhood, this | Preqt success. Over ninety native winisters | Judge Montgomery sailed from Liverpool om | ‘nvemencee, Ot os a2 aon bacaacocach,'| vies Unetiurd, casi I “fue nnd department bas not yet been fully developed. | have been ordained, 1,000 local preachers ate | the 7th instant on the Chicago, which is due in | or ail ca b,st option of yurcusser, Couyérancing-&c.. | enor rust All couveya = A number of young men engaged in pusiness | employed, while 1,200 cliurghes have been built | New York Thursday, cost, Depwait, of #200 "1 6a6. ‘Gad depot a punches Fernié | Chasers coat. have been formed into a brotherhood with alat the cost‘of the people thenwelvos, aud aa OS fo erate ak ons uod goat tetauicne peosbane | Ss aaa. FR dg ag ag I acl eg A [ky lela Sg ‘nm accom pani ath mt and New in wi 'P our sunctuaricn, 7 CANDO ing. It is thought that young men of wealth | A mission to southeastern New Guinea and the ack eg paver rman dawson ey cola tele — SURCASSON BBOS.. sctineen._} C'XGUaE Foy and education, who are not definitely en adjacent islands has been undertaken this year, | Warren, a colored man, wasconvic joase-| RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00. Auctonsers, eGR EAEL. in business undertakings, may be f into | and four Et in ministersand thirty natives | breaking into the premises of James L. Ker-| two.srorY aND~ BRICK By ofa. ‘ brotherhood for the direct purpose of iritual | have gone f 2 vand on At Ub eie pricey, hebiyy ees MO! Fe AAEHOVEMES a SHARDS: giprenie Court ‘the REY. W. D. WALTERS. ‘york. In connection with mondecy vet-| oe ape ate ae eet, rem Pras ii Miraibastad Bc, Chats Sarto ets we i t, under rinte: cy of J. Scott are " % 5 ‘The last morning address was on Methodist | Hloment under the superintendency of J. Boots | ism, there'are moet a ne nas Precinct Dowective Weels nea | 2oBs He sivas STESEOON, COTORES, 317. | toc Fs] brotherhoods and sisterboods, delivered by the | of Sours meen he lanes been--conneoted with | wealth, tion amust rapidly increase and, | Officer Marshall arrested the War. | in front vs the prewtiges Rev. W. D. Walters, general secretary of the | the universities and the principal schools with free reu denied that 3 : At London mission. air. Walters said, in begin-| will “live in a heme and devote some time | tunities ‘grand | that he was in ning his ad.iress, that he thought it would have | every day to evangelistic and edupational work. | material that the shoes he been better if a lady acquainted with women’s | The great feature of this movement is adapta-| “Wi of | market, The Soret cupectonce had been permitted to| tion. We believe that all the resources of | twon! : increased | convict, and take part in this conference, so that she might | civilization ought to be yea. for cent, | that sentence have presented her own views upon women's | up those who have fallen, chasm and the future bany work. “It has been suggested,” Le remarked, | ing the woalthy from the poor ix In | raj “that the term sisterhood svory too muea of joie way jum must be bebe over We be- | these Catholicism, but we wish it to be distinctly under- | lieve that it can be done, and to this end all | thise stood that tho Methodist. sisterhood does not | our efforts are directed.’ So far we have had | tions are im any sense represent a Catholic abundant occasion to sep ‘the best of all is | spe except im the spirit of self sacrifice it | God is with ua’”