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excess in which the practice is indulged, but in | volunteer remarks were made by Rev. Jas. H.| UNCLE SAM CLAIMS THE GOLD. the indulgence of it at all. If gambling be es- | 4. Johnson of the A. M. E. church, who . Wrong in principie, it cannot | of the evils of games of chance, especially at | 4 New Turn Taken in Regard to the Rock If it be wrong in the ab- | church entortanmenta; by Rev. Johe 8. Simon Coos. Getd Biaes, not Be Tight inthe eomcreity | ofthe Wesleyan Methodist charch, who spoke | |The Rock Creek Park commission resumed apply as brondly | earnestly of gambling upon the A\ steam- session ning. | ‘cessful hazardous | ers. At 12:30. o'eloel fay King. made 4 | tents cots Gees tet gh taker nn | plunger in stocks and shares, and who has no! few announcementa and the ‘conference ad- dl ~~ . | objection to sanctify his speculative audacity | journed with the doxolgy and a benediction. | Rey Cole reserved the right to introduce cer- by a Jiveral contribution to eharch, funds se agp em — rec mg tain documentary evidence when received and | AUCTION _SALES. FUTURE DAYs. PUBLIC MOR ALITY. stract it . a Morcover he: ple Subjects Discussed Before the Eou-|2hi‘swongit to tee menical Conference Today. b he introduced this evidence this morning. tim of his own rachness, and who is held up be- | The program for the afternoon session which | he fore society asm paragon of folly and erime. | began at 2:80 o'clock was us follows: 2:30 p.m., | This was in reference to the gold question The one has just escaped in the very nick of | devotional oxcrcises, &c.; W. 2:40 p.m., Essay, | 0d upon the strength of it the district attor- THE VICES OF SOCIETY. JAPANESE, CHINESE AND ORIENTAL LLL aa wpe) time and only by a hair's breadth from the | «The Lord’a Da: .” Rev. T. G. Steward, D. D., | B¢Y moved to strike out from the record all 3 | crash, but tho other poor devil, as he is called, | atriean Mathodist Episcopal church; 'E. ad-| the testimony heretofore taken in’ regard to AT avoTION. BRIC-A-BRAC, CURIOS, ANTIQUES IX BRONZE ments for the Next Conference—The Law of | has been caught iu the financial whirlpool. dross, Rev. 1. Bron Wesleyan’ Heforin | tho existonce of mines of the precious metal ABSOLUTELY PURE COTOREE TER SALES BOOMS WEDNESDAY. ——w Marriage and Divorce—A Paper by Judge} STOCK GAMDLIXO. inion; E. essay, “The Attitude of Bible | "PON the lands of Shoemaker and Truesdell ea ee BROCADES, GOWKS akD Hiram Sibley. Possibly one of the very worst forms of gam- couse paren pg mbes C, | for the reason that the title to such mines, if D, yep Th aa ” The next to the last day of the groat ecam eal conference begar. this morning at 10 o'¢ atthe Mct-opolitan Church. The inciement wenther had a more noticeable effect upon the Bitendance of delegates than of the spectaiors, |demued! For my part I have never seen or bling indulged in is the gembling of the stock exchange. Talk of a frantic enthusiasm on matters religious as something to be con- heard anything in conrection with the wildest gious excitement at all comparable with what Isaw about a fortnight ago in balf an hour im Wall street. Forgive me saying it, the D. Foss, D. D., LL. D., Methodist Episcopal church, ‘NOTES. It has been erroneously stated that the Rev. W. Moriey is the ecle representative of the Australasian church at the conference. Be- sides the reverend gentleman. there are present any, did in point of fact oxist in the United States, and not in individual owners. He took tho ground that any allowance to such owners ofan incrensed value for their lands would simply be making the United States pay for what was already its own, and he traced the title of the government in the following man- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TOMO! w BATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, : =a TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE NEW TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, WITH MODERN RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF. SOLD, COMPRISING IN PAKT AS FOLLOW! 150 OVERCOATS, 150 COATS AND VESTS, EMBKOLDE RIES, IVORY CARVINGS, SCREENS, to. To be Sold at Public Auction at Our Auction Rooma, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY- SUITS AND SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS AND TRUNKS, HATS, CAPS AND REVOLVERS, MILITARY COATS, IMPROVEMENTS, ON TWELFTH STREET >BETWEEN H 1 STRELTS NORTHEAST. | BANOS, MANTEL AND Plkit MIRNOI By virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in Liter | PETS, RUGS, &e.. &e. No. 1503, folio G8S. et weg., one of the land records ‘ON TUESDAY MORNING, for the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the | OCTOBER TWENTIETH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will Party secured ve wil notl as ul WESTER: | Sell guciustvety within our Stiee rooms, 920 Feanay!- i | vania ave. ‘aud attractive assortment Furst’ DAY’ OE BEM, A. ‘D. It household goods suitable for parlors, cuatavers, halise carpets, Fugs, kitchen 1ur- ner from tho King of Engla: k and the galleries were filled long before the | shouting, frantic screaming, almost mad up- -—- essentatives is lotlowtna: a2 a beteheng ig of England as lord para- seats reserved for the members. “The Church | Toariousness of those fanatical dervinhes of | CPAry ot New Sou P et Charles I in the ighth year of this reign tes 6 on y wel “Fi ion.” | Of New Zeelend and Rev. I. C. Hill of Sou! and Public Mozality” was the subject for the | MACper may well De sald to tek all creation.” | Australia, Mr. ‘Thomar Allen and Mr. A.C. | (1682) granted the lands in Maryland by mi a Lord Balti discussion this morning. spect of this evil by moral forces, the holy in-| C8ugher of New Zeeland are also present—all | 6% unds to Baltimore and his h ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW AND SLIGHTLY SED FURNITUKE. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE ae Cake SECOND, 1801, at ELEVEN A.M and THREE P.M. EACH DAY. 7. ‘On Exkibition Day Prior to Sale, ’ aaher : ‘tatives. | Std astigns, and in the language of the grant Cae ea eT ig <flicer was Bev. Win. omar oe rr core ane — Aa = . Guite a eunber of the foreign delegates have (ce charter, as is ‘s fencraly called), “‘more- | FIVE O'CLOOK E: M.. the ‘ollowiux descited eal | brary sad dining room, BCTOLE PANTS, ocl6-4#t LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers. Unio Ds ‘ter, sland, nd "7 + it ines ituate Dist: jure, en oem — Danes ES pes united foree of all these methods shall we be | left the city, some to sail for home, others to ina, mines and quarries, as well | Colum, to wits ool7-t BOOTS, SHOES, Se. RATE pam li those certain pieces or SPECIAL. ¢ E ho | Opened and hidden, already found or that shall | S?!" ~ paste ote ci [ stag in ‘distant cities. Among those who ly _ iad apd ewe oy a ~ eae on 2,000 PIECES ASSORTED THIRD STREETS NOKTH VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON T Bi AUCTION. : ; be found within the regions, islands and limits ‘7 WALL PAPEL. Rercurre pane sO. cee] Hac ny sare oF iPRovED REAL Esta Dr. J. E. Embry, A. M. E. church of Leaven- ve departed are the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, - i 7 ee php ye ete ATCLIFFE, DARE & ©O.. Aucts ON L STREET WEEN SECOND AND worth, Kan., and Kev. J. Swann Withington, Mrs. Hughes, Hey. W. D. Walters, Rev. David | *foreuid, of gold. silver, gems und precious | Hysecd/drayieaubavaion of ail of wguare pane | mance We vite, he attention of parties retar-| R BEIWEEN | Si a 4 ee. r. Auctioneers. Young antl Rev. J: Hugh Morgan. stones and any other whatoever, whether they | pered nine hundred and eunty-on0 (SL), ne the same | eet Bs, ; : By virtue of adscres of the Supreme Court of the s TH LAND United Methodist Free church of Bristol. Eng- The dele itnessed a | be of stones or metals or of any other matter | subdivision is of record in the oiBce of the surveyor itn >: paneed J gates at the conference witnessed a 8 n a me . AsIMEK & SLOAN, Auctiousenn FIRST STREETS WEST. = a mx eS oo te ae novelty Saturday in the way of reporting. Pres-| OF thing whatsoever,” he (Lord Baltimore) efi Bh yo eaten 65 On EIDAY APTEMNOON. OCTOBER TWENTY: | wir the conference nates of the Saturda: King of the business com- ideat Herrison’s speech and other addresses yielding unto the king and his successors yearly ms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two ThUsTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | THIKD, 181, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer ~ two Indi f 6 cel . payable mi- uaily, PERTY ON FIFTEENTH STREET BE- | sale, in fron! S*Some of the prominent Irish divines in the | fom time to time be found within’ the afore- | qeuij at wen Pom of the guurchaser., A denosit of | By virtue gf an onder of the Supreue Court ot ue |e geet NSAI le tack 8 Geomeer pamela accuah tn Geamnestoney confersuce willhalk on "The Dawn of Liberty | #eid limita.” he torins of sale are Tt couipliod with im fftorn days | Letaber, INV. tm the ‘case of Join <- Heald, truster, | fect, ‘This tot can be feadily: subdivided into val: | District et Colmutnn 4 ¢ ence, ; ‘The Shoemaker and Truesdell lands fall | !T™ theday of sale the trustees reserve the rucht to | YS. Kobert te et al., No. 13150, Equity Docket | able buuding sites x in Ireland” and “The Forward Movement in| | th ‘ Feonll they “property atthe rial SY, we will sell to. the Liichest bidder, im trout of the | “Tera Over and above an incumbrance of 87 Keitast’ at Foundry M. E. Church this even- | Within three tracts granted by the proprictory of | Ine purchaser alter rps om TUESDAY. the TWENTIETH DAY OF | due on or before October 11, Inte aud IMiKi, eqital | the north. live of sant sjunre we ; y M. Rev. Wm, | the province of Maryland for the time being ; | resale in some ‘news! FOBEK, 1891, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | nutes, to be pals in cass. A deposit of €200 required ing. Among the wpeakers will be Kev. Wm. ing + | B.M.. the following sescrilwed. teal estates, witua Gorman, Kee. Wie Nicholas’ M. A, D.D., aud | OR€ Of these tracts was granted to Jumes White A WEEK OF PRAYER. The subcommitteo appointed to consider the matter of a week of pr 4 through the business committee, invi! g the ministers at the time. If the t , on of ote one ed | seventy ¢ Oy tachen Qhetce tee couthe Bes thie city of Washineton, Di-trict of Coluiatia, te hin seem ia fos day Of sale richt reserved | weetardiy: @ section parsiiernte the sect hi ie church to set apart the week commenc- Ere. Cranford die cae by patent March 18, 1772, for 151 acres, under the JOMN T. ARMS, ? crustess, | PAF of lot, mine (0) Of Davidson's ‘subdivision of | foresell tue property af the Hx and cert of the es | onshore sine worthontete (Rs ier se a — R. name of “Mill Segt,'" one was granted to John LUciUS FE ANDOLPH, JR.,5 Square numbered two hundred and fourteen (14), | faulting purchaser, alter Sve days’ advertisement of | then sh) tee and t ing Sanday, November 15, as a week of prayer REV. F. BALLARD. Powell by patent May 16-1791, for 103 acres, | RATCLIFFE, DARRGCO., Anca.” se7iads | dex ribed as follows: Beginning for the same at tho | such resale soup newspaper publinied im Wash northwest corner of said lot and runwing thence east | imton, D. C. Ali conveyabeing aid recording at the for a special outpouring of grace upon the eabovesale having failed to fuily | 150-80 fect ; thence south 25 tect and Dinches, theuce | Cost of the pure ehurch. The suggestion was unanimously One of the mest actively interested members | under the name of ‘Addition to Fellowship,” | ‘The purchaser at ive. tk and t] a Tv) comply with the terms of ul sale, the proj y de- | West . 30 feet; thence north 5 fest; thence west 125 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., iain. % a ocalieoah at tll pent hha Senacheahd med fb ret ine Pope Peapod en eng etme per Ree hg re eas teg pepe Ch yay aE ge eS | lay Auctoneers._ | “fers of male: One-third cash, the balance in shx (0) opted. Ke t, presiden| tev. F. Baliard, whose name has appended to all by patent SINETEENTH, im front of the premiscs, AT EIVE | thence north 20 tert and inches {0 tie, place of bes : Of ay ¢ Indl A to be it such iritials and titles as M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S., | 2 1715, for 200 acres, under theyname of “Good | OCLOCK P.M, upon the same terius as above, atthe | MMMIME. ‘The cast O00 tet by the wrath of sacl RAE, DA SCO aa new ix interest at the rate of 0. percent per the presiding officer for the extra session called F.K.M.S., honors and prizeman of London Uni- | L¥ck.” Copies of these patents were given in | risk and cost of the detauiting purchaser. The houses | art 0! jot» however, to be sold subject to a Hizt of no Bs eve. Bw | the day of sale, and to be secured by deed “of trust for this evening to n of mise versity, member of Victoria Institute and ox- gridenco, and they show in each a reservation | "i! be *3S MAT [arustes,, | Beanz portion af eck sab ots © 70 CLOSE THE AFFAIRS oF a syxpicare. | tongs So ‘when the property i ‘ —. - ni “Roy: NCIUS J, KAN! ‘ermus of sale: One-tlurd of tt hase mone: ELEVEN ELEGANT AND DESI 21 ae fag Mg nc Pre-idsutof the Liverpool Microscopical Society. | SagexsePHion 0 the proprictoy of “Hoyal} | LUCIUS T: KANDOLPH, gn.§ Truster, || torus of sale: One-thund of the purchase money in LOTS OSE SIRCET DLIWEEN FIRST ve bad Rew. Mr. Bullard pyobably knows more about sci- T. RUDDI ence and elence in connection with religions | .,1¢ district attorney cited the confiscation able to educate the conscience which is the moral barometer of the nation, and ao create an overpowering national sentiment sufficiently strong to lation in respect of the growing enormity of this vice. As England and and two y ST AND et] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ‘per cent per annum, payabie seui-an- D STREET NEAK THE CORNER | Cost of thedefauiting purchaser. All conweyamenee of acts of Maryland during th lution | L zs Rudy, to by secured by the promissory notes of the EET NORTHEAST BY AUCTION. “ purvheser's co ol Sct andl catered the manana 1813. For the | Henry Harford, the Inst proprietory of tho] MOUNT. FLEABANT ON. SEVENTEENTH | ais will Le tcadeed ot ne purchase. A depont of O'CLOCK, we will seul. in front of the prewises, <._& ts ast t years he bas ded in Liverpool, but | PT@vince, as a British subject and adherent, HOWARD, WITH EV: iy MODERN CON- 7s, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. | LOTS 0», Wu, se, iol. a 2. 36s. 204, 163, 104 Cae RY SALE OF past ten y ¢ has resided pool, but | which acts have been sustained by the Supreme VENIENCE: | FINE” S1ADLING; GRAN. | If Uieteruis of auie be not complied with in ten days. AND SQUARE 21. recently he removed to Brighton, where he is ‘aud he chimed | | QLiTHIC PAVEMENT “BEIWE. With iuterest trom dpy of aio 2. the PART OF THAT Val ABLE TRACT OF GROUND KNOWN AS THE from the time of sale the trustees reserve the risht 20. mve, cach front 16.92 feet PUBALK ESTATE, SUBDIVISION, SITUATED in With thaginve eorae no we Cone Court of the United State ie ak JED BY FOREST | Fesell tue property at the nik and cost of the deisul adept of 70 fect tom 1O-teot | IN ME COUNTY OF WARHINGTON, DI alt witt Senger now stationed. As an original investigator in| that by the act of the legislature of Maryland | dakar faiQuage,. SURROUNDED BY FO ihy purchaser, aa Fi ig bu: two lots removed from thecor-| TRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND. FRONT y the dragons of drink. of lust. | matzere of biblical science he is probably unex- | tht by Opp mecca tbe . Fg AS. A. S. WORTHINGTON, Trnstee, street. Lots 103, 1t4 and Iweach trout 1G] WHITNEN AVESCE AND THE ROCK > women and little chiklren and more } oelied, ard m the lecture field, so say his asso- | Of December 19, 1701, known as the act of ces- AT AUCTION, 900 : 4 © HUNDRE “thet. ow. | feet on 2d strect, near the corner of E strect, and have the hydra-head feet, with alley, Jot 10> having a side betti d monster of gam- ciates; he ie among the foremiost. More than | %% the state ceded’ and relinquished to the| on MONDAY APLENNGOS OCTOBER NINE- NEAL T. MURRAY, Trusice, ademh of g that in our times is throwing | two eeore lecture’ testil: is | Congress and government of the United States | TEENTH, 1601,.at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the | _ocS-A&ds Sis" st. Alley'as well. 5 dau { ‘on a “ 0 stity to the depth of his i: is is i 1isee, Wo Btn il lot 127. in S. P. Brown'ssub 7 ‘Thos sale presents an elegant opportunity for build- | By vireuc of uetive corl around individuals ard ma | ieurarng—they would be morethan a life's work | Sl! ite rights in the premises, including the | Drewises, Wo siiail sell lot 12 ‘iy a handsoine three. | [JUSCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, ¢re and investors, as improvements im this section | the District of Cu and people. No half meas- must vanquish or ke van- ne. therefore, of that God re and that divine redeem: ame is above every name, let n this hely warfare and God defond right to the mines excepted in the patent. - " ~ Cor. Whand Dste. aw. | have been unusually rajud and Va.ues it om the UAth day of Sep- ar Mr. Bal- | MEDt to the Story’ and cupola" frame cottaxe, contauing nine The district attorney stated that the formal | room: fine cellars; all modern cofvenences: bested | TRUSTEES — Hep | bealthy increase. Youd, TN91, tna cauioe therein, pending, talubered 4 “7 " ~ “¥' * SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED is perty E . et, Loe ul , v argument of the motion might be taken up at | 0Y rermace| hot and cold water; torre cotta and tiie | " PROFERTY, 1110 T STREET NURTHWEST. | goihigitorer, belonging toasyndicate must be sold | 13. Us. equity, docket, the undersigned, fecsivers te 20 Stabling tor two horses uiyt twocar: | 4.0% Wiveof «deed of trust, duly, reco.ded in iter | , Hermes of wale are: One-third of the purchase money BAY OF OCTOBEA IN, at TWO ith and water closets attached. Tue hou District Ll ga ord: to be paid in cash; the residue im two equal imstal- . Prone, bbe Sn ieee thane rat aebed, , Fue house | District of Columb t the request of the bolder | rents im oue aud two for many men of eminence. Last yi was on triui before the conference for her- foil year he iy honored by election asa del- | another time, and that he now gave the points upon which the government would rely for the information of counsel on the other side. Feat 6 percent interest per | suction t0 the Lusiest spd beat bidder he one of the finest properties in jeasant | othe note sectired thereby. we will seil at public auc- | Sunum, payabie seuu-annually, and to be secured by | folowing Peal estate, situate in the com Jt was then agreed that the matter should be | Sas prevents «tar ‘Opportunity to securo an elogant | HOR IREFWRL of the preaainca, on TUESDAYS OCTO- | decd'or dase on the prommaes sold all coals at thy | tuston, Dust nt Colasbans ana ks discussed in the general argument of the case. | residence, 3 S MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. The second and last invited address of the Anil. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... | option of tue purchaser or purchasers. A depusit of | uuuibered from two ii onveyancing nd recording at purchaser's cost; | SHA piece or parce! Of land situate, iyineand betnx ii | $50 on each lor required at ‘the. time of ale. Hy tue | elusive, of that $300 deposit required at the time of sale, lnur's subdivision of lot fifty- Mr. Randall Hagner, in commencing his| Term» made known at sale. ed Lf} terms of sale. not complied with in fifteen fethe | Plains by the estate bon be Cc suuten tars | Semeintene et ee couPeeg eageneceen emis | reset tegtue, Gr, aan Sone a, Rene Se ARGUMENTS FOR THE LAND OWNER. morning was by Judge Hiram W. Sibley of LATIMER & SLOAN, thadged and six (300), with ‘the “improveinents | Geiauiting purchaser OF purchasers. All convey: | 141, of tue rerords of the office of the surveyuraf the 4 mnt, al isforte < = £ her = a "ol Marietta, Ohio, on the subject, “Marriage and argument, said his was the misfortune of hav-| _0c15-3t _Auctionsers. ‘ OF ale: Over and korea of trast for | SRCIRE Sma "Sounding at thecen of the purchessr or | Dusing of Cote i Divorce Laws.” His paper wae rather a broad ing had ail the good things he had thought of | 7ruOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers $2.00, dated November 1. 1 oT at RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., will be exibited Uy. the receivers at the “oghe essay, but was heard with the closest attention. said before him. He then briefly reviewed tho ocl7-d&as ‘Auctioncers. | and place of sale. which mew’ sulsiivision. Will ONE OF THE PRETTIE tribute the ground into lots of wore dearable dimen, Sibley abl LITTLE FARMS IN | be Paid asfoliows: One-third cash and balance che year 1 it was needless to argue urn . festimony given on both sides respecting the | “AGN sGosrigy COUNTY abe, OF ABOUT | Bote ¢@ be necured fi decd ot truat ou the property | J ATAMEM & SLOAN sions and of better access to Withers avenue abd th regulation of marriage should em- lands of ‘his cliente, asking the commissioners | | FORTY ACKES, AT AUCTION, sat, A dehumt of $200 required st time: sale. Ii | 24 om spires Nock Creek Church road. | The buts wilt te soid aioe cats Lie arrempe eons ee : to remember that a preponderance of the testi- | _We WILL SELL UN TH PREMISES ON MON. | fetU8 of sale are not compited with in SEVERAL FINE PARLOR | SUITE! rately. Lot 5 of (be present sulci vision is taupro NETEENIH, 1801, AT FOUR | fom day of sale the richt reserved to the trusteesto| FRAME MANTEL MIRROR, i ‘before the civil Country Louse, two stories liek ora ieix t re- | Vie mony was always in favor of the land owner. ‘tis nice littie farin-containimg about | él! the property at the riskund cos: of defaultine pur- ANTIQUE | SIDEBOARD, BRUSSELS | CAK- |" Thin property Is so situated as to be really: ote: Behop E. R. Hendrix was appointed to pre- | 1” rule must be settled. The Mr. A. B. Duvall was the next speaker. He aiid, hore oF leas, a few acres of which | Somehewenanee wun adversisment of such resalein | BET. COUCHES. M. 1. TABLES. WALNUT. | 7th strect, with the huree care, in within 200 feet 40 Side at the afterno: today and ev. | DS Catholic church amerte the abeclate is” wished the commissioners to remember that | in Wood, and sitiuted in Mouteomery county, Mad... peg pare EI _ + . 5 Gocee: te the wen te Soumned' ‘Thonas Allen of Shefiield and Bishop Hurst ‘ “sug Eee: dissolubility of the marital bond, exeept by Of this city to preside at the two sessions to- | Goth,” Very able agnostic sociologists, on the Mr. LL. McLaren of the committes on ata-| Other hand, urge that when, between @ mar- tistics Of Methadiom made the report of the | ied couple, the natural bond of aff itt suldeihat the taciness Sx the |. ™ Committee, showing that ihe increase in the | testantism rejects these as untenable extremes, ~ pom alee mateaid but divides upon the ground whieh lies be- conveyancing and recording sc purciasers cost. GEG. Ht. BALDWIN, Trustees. TURE IN SETS AND SEPARATE PIbc ry Which new houses are butiding wit. great rapidity SPRINGS. "AND MATTRESSES, nd in es increasiug ratio. ‘The early, fompietion, of TOILET WAKE, PORTIEES, &e. tie cab road um 14th tet ‘exteuded wits im the < opinion of many, add largely to EDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER TWENTY. | i thone, ft to ouy aman in ELEVEN O'CLOCK, | ventirent, as well as to those wbo desire. « inoue with the conveutenres ot the city. at-auouruat prices, this Bbe, an excellent collection of household effect isa rare opportunity Further particulars will, be LATIMER & SLOAN, xiadly furnished by wither of the receivers or by the there really was no actual necessity for this | Sitvtr Spring aay sea ena gates front park. He welcomed its creation, but he wanted | Burnt hiuiis vin 7th street ‘road aud adjoins the lands | 0c7-&de the government to pay, the full market value. | of Beale heirs and of O. H. P. Ciarke. "The improve- He knew that the distinguished chairman of fern around the cate ‘iulldine All Oeccony © = this commission would not go into a to’ store, | buildings, in wood condition. Also # «ood bearing (Tuomas DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. throw down a quarter and demand a dellar toy | orchard: wood grass, excelleut dade and” pleaty ol = e the last ecumen *Y : Terms cash. ‘ “ - kood water; an elegant Lome for any one. Also team | SPECIAL SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF ea ctioncers. meer upon ical conference was about 30 per cent, twice as | ip —s Rev. James Donnelly, who presided at the for it; and yet this was the position of this | Srhorses, wa Pigs aud crops." Everything HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER PER-|_ 02+ — “Thoccnns of com. ec pecncefind tay Gao ext @ocens, large as the aver eae in population. | tween them. That adultery is in morals a valid 3 4 pods a great and wealthy government in this case. He | outlet a ar en eta SORALIATAGTS 3 QUI AUCTION GQME: | T)UNCANBON BHOS artite erie of mate. fal by cae ext Gxceen, as the average increas opaiation- | canse for divorce it always held the | morning session on Thursday last, is secretary | ha rd mi zs > ind cash, balance { 3 NIA. AVEN ‘D ELEY! , ‘bch and D sts. “ = ~ The report was adupted after considerable dis | Ce for divorce it always has keid, and the | morning ses y 7 no words of condemnation for the govern: EERDSYLVANIA, AVENUE AND ELEVENTH + cussion. THE NEXT ECUME: Dr. Ham the matter of * preponderance of its scholarship, as well | of the Irish Methodist conference and is at | ment witnesses. ‘They had, it was presumed, Jropertye, Adepenar Ewocteciten seneetahe its general practice, sustains the doctrine | present stationed in Newry, County Down. Ho | acted under an imagined sense of public duty. 5 ‘THOMAS DUWLING & SON, SICAL CONFERENCE. that desertion is also. Of late however, the | hus been thirty-eight years in the ministry and | Nevertheless there was an utter failure on their | _c7-dta ‘on of the committee to consider | ominous irequency and increasing ratio of di- | has labored chiefly in Dublin, Belfast and Lon- | ptt to establish their claim as being experts third eenmenical conference | vorees has caused some growth in adispost-| donderry. Mr. Donnelly stated toa Stax re- | 1m real estate values. The government's coun- ech Jot in canh, te BECOND: IN. AT TEN OCLOCK AMO Ea 4 wastaliauente at reactive BRACING IN, PALI SEVERAL NEW PARLOR NIGER Se THIkD STREET or the ressul Gter centune pecamuum, saa aitees SUITES. SOME OF WICH ARE aye NEAR PENNSYLVANIAAVENUEAND UNITED | payable eeni-antually, ali se-ured to the satintaction, SEVERAL SECON u-HAND SUITES, WALNT STATES CAPITOL. : Srithe enid Tecervers, ‘A-depustt of S250 wall bere SEPLGAK RED BOOM SUITES, PARLOK FUR: | On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY. | Guired on each lot at the tieof sale. “All comvepane- TOMORROW, Z Mi: THIRD, 1801. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in | Shy and recordine esaie al Fisk wile the © committ esting | tion to lim dissolution of marriage to the | porter tha 2 Protestant churches in Ire- | 8¢! had stated that bona fide homestead owners | P)UNCANSON BKOS., Auchioncers, iD FIER MIRKOMS. LOUNGES, CU ‘3: | front of the premises, = and cost of defaulting purchaser unsess the term of Nee eee ene eerie 501 aeairer t | one case put by Christ, and to insist upon that | ford are practicctly uonsionsuate thet coer, | suould be liberally dealt with. "Such sentiment | Seind D sts. n.w. ALNUAAND OAK SIDEBOALDS EX 1a: TEoE®, SQUARE 70. or co teat | mist niall be commed’ wii vem da) from day that the conference be Held in HOt subject te |as the true ethieal principle. We are pro-| promising opposition to a central parliament | Was not only humane, but it was also the per- | neauzap siiak, tin lees: inimasiniais NIQUE PIECES, SUCH AN” MAHOGANY | Efgpting 20 44-100 feet on sid st. wi ss a pS the revision of the church. it provided for the | found need that this tendency, like the | in Dublin, believing it would be utterly against | fection of justice. ‘The speaker represented ‘CARPE: IRON — FENCING, HORSES, ae kore AS oan N. his jot is imiproved by a three-story brick dwelling: is y sf Receivers. appointment of an executive Com: m Of | inte iualism against which it arises in | the true welfare of the country. In this view, | t¥o such owners—Mr. Becks and Mr. Gist. WAG AND HARNESS. Reis Se wen SEER MEOGARY amnta tors With back Caiiding, ond contains 1: ‘bath and B44, street nortuwest, eighty members, distributed through the dif- | protes g and the proposition it ad- | he says, a considerable number of Roman Cath. | Yet, Mr. Duvall claim DAY MO! \- Conventences.. con’ er and powerful vocated near Fa. | DUNCANSON BMOS.. Auctioneers eclS-tde ferent sections of the in the LGC! 0 : ABL ONY ES. ¢ a ze q ABLES. &e.. TWO PIANOS, 0 U.S. Capitol ; vances ‘sated. | Maxtober 10) sada the TILTH, 1891, AT 1 Re Senet eae ae ave.. Congressional Library and U.'S. Capitol, house ‘There is, however. he said, a wide- | D€Wspaper in this city, a newspaper whose : COMPRISING” ALR MATTER SS 5 in tiioroueh repair. VW A21r B WILLIAaGs © C0..-Actioneers Western and thirty in the eastern section. The | moral basis of the changes in divorce laws. | spread conviction that some arrangement. such | Power and influence was felt in every home in| FINE PARLOR WORK IN SATIN DAMASK, San ‘Terius. Oue-ruird cash, balance in one and two years, “ ——= ; ah f : . ower | i snow r oe STERS AND TICE F oe be | VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AND DWELL- Feport nominated the members of this execu-| which we all agree are needed, it certainly must | ss the appointment of provincial or county | this District, had taken occasion to belittle the | EA) SUK PLUSH UGE TEAR SSELS AND INGKAIN CAX nd ep Re yn de tive commission. Dr. Hamilton these members were only expec! until such time as their respective churches rt n TION CHAIRS, DIVANS, COUC! defeat its own object. Care should be exer-| hoards, suould be made in order to deal with | laim’of such owners. Such action, the speaker | HO%. CHATS. | cised, lest in zeal to repress an evil, we wrest | local improvemen‘s without the necessity of | thought, was unfair and unjust. x ES, TETE-A- TURE, Bal > RPETS, | secured by deed of trust, or all cash. vOKTIERES AND’ WINDOW HEATING ANU COOKING STOVES, &e. chaser. A deposit of ALSO ASH BED ROOM AND cot. | ONE LARGE COMBINATI ING NORTHWES! COKNER TWELPIM AND TS NOKTHWEST AT AUCTION, amuctivent and trust duly te- option of par 00 Teguired st time wale. | 58 Bich Convey we murchager's cost. Terius By virtue ot N-LOCK IRON SAFE. | to be “complied with “in “hiteen” days, otherwise | CoRded in liber 0 128, owe of tie land feces the scriptures truth which te ‘plain peo- | bringing business of that nature before the im- —— aoe Ae wus ‘ALSO. ue to resell at Fisk and cost of defauitime | of the Disinict of Colusubia,@ win fler Lor sale, on. could appoint their permanent delegates to the | pJo" they clearly revea!, and load our proposed | perial legislature. Suuste Lianmeonen sees ade te eae 3 PAP, WASHBTANDS | pWO LARGE PLATFORM SCALES, CAPACITY Pirchimervaiter five das advertneancns ot fuck resale | Poeices, oH RE Sinbad OcTObEk Testy commission. The commission would serve as | reorm with the burden of trying to break the sro Peet meet ence) NEW HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES, FEATHER 4,000. some pewsbaper publislied i Washinton, DC. FL ae om Ag FS TY @ sort of line of continaity to con wo | great body of Protestantism from its old moor- REV. J. D. LAMONT. poned until Tuesday night, 7 to 10 p.m. PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, &. fock7-auan DURCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, | foluowiiis descr aa Dantes of Cosumbia, to wit. All that certain plece of land amd Prenives kugwn and distue ished an amd being part of fora in Therena ‘Arad wavdiyiien” iy mare eum os per plat recorded im liber 14, foe 7 IMPROVED | ot the be survey or of the District of Colum: AT THE | vin, together with improvements conmsting of « brick Swelling Louse abd stcre conferences. The report drew forth consijer- | ines, by vain effort to revolutionize, in an inte- | A clever combination of preacher and news- pene toca able debate on both sides. gral port, its historic teaching and practice re- | paper man is the Rev. J. D. Lamont, one of the Real Estate Matters, » yl a eepenboper specting ‘divorce. Here, also, to a class who | delegates from the Irish Wesleyan church. He | Madison Whipple has bought for 4,650 of J. priety of the course adop | #itangely incline to the notion that civil restric- | i, the fortunate posséssor of about the best-| A- Hirth sub 176. square 206, 17.5 by 90 fect on | RIGHT YEAS OLD. Sop Serpe ae tion which the moral law does, not require ean | jooking and most sympathetically attractive | Pierce place between §, ‘I, Lith and 15th streets ATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, $20 Fennsyivaniaave. ALE OF VALUA! PROPERTY 1N GEORGI 10M CORSEN OF BRIDGE STREET A. ALSO FENCING WILL BE SOLD ocLock: HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncera TEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON COLFAX | asst STREE! BETWEEN FIRST EAST MOLT AND DELAWAK: > SPACE, ON CONGRESS STREET AND OX | “Torus: One-halt cant, balance to suit parchaser. 4 y be a proper remedy for an undue heense, per- | face in the conference. Those who know him | Dorthwest. er oe aes = Cn MONDAY, OC NTY-SIXTH, 1501 HIGH STREET, BEING THE PROPERTY OF | deposit of $100 will be’ teauired at te titue of sale. tabled and the mit the suggestion that denial of an ethically | well say he is one of the best of the younger | _ The east half of equare 773 (lot 1, 18 to 20 is MOQUET AND: SE FUE 2 CLOCK. tn irou of the premises. we will | | THE LATE ROBERT B. CROPLEY. Ali cony abd record.tig at tue purchawer's cust regular order of the day THE SUPPRESSION OF VICE. The first essay wes on the su Restraints on the Vices of Society,” by Hon. BOW. B. Hill of the M. E. church south. In his absence the paper was read by Rev. W. 8. | ‘Tudor of Richmond, Va. The paper spoke in The highest terms of the act of Congress in sup- pressing the lotteries of the land and said that such acts went far toward making men moral | im that line. The law that 'egalizes the mai saloons in Washington and the gambiing rooms secreted above went far toward multi- ying and intensifying men’s tendencies ELS, MOQUET AND IN true liberty never will subserve morality. On| ministers in Ireland. After a very successivl | and part lot 2), on 4th, Land M streets north- NUUAIGES AND CU an 8 i pastorate at Lurgan, Mr. Lamon? ‘is now en-| east, has been bought of C. Baum for #40, ARLY NEW BKUSSELS CARPET gaged in Dublin. He is associate editor of the | 248-40 by Judson K. Wiggins, who has conveyed E CONDINION. drish Christian Advocateand special correspond. | it to M. Goldstein et al. to be held 1m trust. ent of the Belfast News Letter. In temperance | _F. @. Ener has bought for $6.411.90 of H. matters he is an enthusiast, beg gencral sec- | Wise Garnett sub 99, square 152, 25 by 116 feet sell Lots.27 to: Mnder and 3 ue of 4 it from » to be cousyl ith with . toe anclsive Under and py virtue of a deed of assumninent Terms to lied With within ten day® after sale, Robert B. Cropley, dated Juty 16, 18V1, aud reconied | otherwise the asaivuee reserves the Tuclit to resell the July 16, 1801. in liber No. 158s. foo" 463 et seq., | property at the risk ahd cust of the defaulting pure She uf the laud recounts of tie Si | Shaner or purchasers. EDWIN B. MAL- A a wi et are hace ocaar a NO | eat Pam eanck Dae Sita! | Sa st ‘een 2,900 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND BoYS' | posit of $50 will berequired on each tot at thief sale, | Heel SL FOUR CLOCK FM. im front of the prea [A008 © Sian, ACCOR ELS. —a it THOMAS DOWLING & SO: brick building containing three stores aud, salove — a ‘ y 4 Auctioncers. | in“perfect condition, numbers So0=270 and S272 | SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER retary of the Methodist Temperance Society of | 7 inches on New Hampshire avenue between 'T eens. Our eee ae ANSON aRiGR GSE, ———— | Brilice street, with twosubcellars FRON LING (OO) SIXTY PERT ON WES Ireland. and U streets northwest. a Au be So eS COREA Fart ot Tot 4, in old Geoncetown, ‘routing sifeeton | STRELT BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND CUN- — REV. ©. % PHILLIPS. Carrie D. Perkins has purchased of George | TWENIIETH, at ONE O'CLOCK F-AL. ONE DARK | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON TWENTY-FIRST ee tat ee ee | oa er ee oe pur. T. Dearing for $6,500 sub 62, square 239, 20 by | BROWN MARE. Niue, star on forehead, taken up| SUKEEQ BETWEEN N AND O STREETS Of suid lot, Kfeet and 6 inctes iu lonsth | | Wewil offer tor male, in frout of the oo Nery properly prominent among. the dele- | 169 feet on Riggs between Lithand lathystreets | Mam the,uorhatemt section, by onder of the healtl | NOMTHWES : in| MONDAX. the TWENTI-SIRIH DAL OF OCHO gates trum the colored branches of the Metho-| 100 feet 0 ilies. BAMRUEL EINSTEIN, Fo it | ,ORFuIDAY APTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY. sr | Ba A'S, Wor “at HALE Past FOCm yCtocK D:Di-of this ety and’of the CAE cheb, | . charles E. Spalding bas parchasod, for 825, : : ‘A Steet trunt on Pa the east (G0 G st., near U.S. Treasury. | fFont of the premises, = 0 ‘depth of 40 feet, subect to Its pre lot His paper on “Lagel Prohibition of the Seleor® | 000 of A. W. Russell lote 22'and 23, Sherman A is LUT 16, SQUARE 97, ofa deed made a decided hit. Dr. Phil grinins rene ‘ALTH DEPARTMENT, OCTOBER 19, 1891. i= Sc a ; ‘of trust in liber "1444, tolio 401, et seq., of | deptis ANTIQUE TURKISH MOSQUE CARRET, 7x19, | ,, This lot fronts 21 5-12" fect on TWENTY-FIRST | of deed of trust im aber 144 #4. i 3 i Ly, | stueet by depth uf 160 fect to alley. A desirable lot in 3 ot they money i ‘ was fo NG ‘ SN: ‘ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, AT term of sale” One-third uf the purchase te the direction of intemperance ani Milcdgeville, Gan Ganusey 17, 1688, Aree | _ Lizzie A. Draper bas bough! of Sarah Allon | Shute? aoe eine apse see ,AND | the northwest for Pulling purposes: PAL in front of the premince, { will silent: tor | cash‘and the Uslance ia owe. amd two years sath Bar so made men immoral by jaw. Shonld Fee eae ee te in et cnc, | Hall for $6,500 sib 18, square 966, fronting 20|. HANDSOME 1 CANDELABIAS, A] gittiun: Mold subject to. trust of $1.50: one-half of | 164, itayand 100, im Beal's addition to said Georges. pron i ceiving a common school education in that city : pbs. . 6 UMBER OF TCHINGS (THE PLATES | balance cash and note for one year ior other half of bai- | cown, fronting 340 fect on Congress street Uy au irrexu- vey the law precede or follow public opinion as to h eg wag ts to Atlanta, Ga., | eet on Massachusetts avenue between 10th and OF WHICH BELONG TOUTRE MOYAT Aa | uuce, secured by trust, or ail cash over €1,500 incum= Jar depth of 4237-100 feet to L2Ufeet. improved by large | auciur and recording ‘st purchaser's cost, Goos the suppression of vice? fe are two beee ho cont tarousi hae | nta, Ga-, | 11th streets northwest. EMY, $ HANDSOME LAMPS, WIN. A di 200 at time of sale. | Urick stable in Kood condition. Suiject to its proper- | or uosale. We Will sell this property asa whole, schools of thought as to this point, some main- where he wont throug! sophomore year in == bow Booke, GRARY cont, dterine to be | tion of a deed of trust i iiber 1444. folio 49, et sey”, | {2 yrenette particu ar advantares to investors whe wink, taining one and some the other ground. The the Atlanta University. He completed his col- TABL FINELY ILLUS- Ns, Otherwise right reserved 10 | one of said land records for #4..00.00. ule, Mewsceeds camefrem «source entirely ox- lege education in Central College, Tennessee, tHE, Lon ‘The above | to make uaprovementa. @ 20D at tue of defaulting parc! after five rf .. Syst advertionmment of suck mete ke some Soeerasee Sao esi danle gepcomedecey it ONT ‘M..in front of The Defendants’ Demurrer Sustained. TRATED * poselbgy papers aarge ge —— In the Court in General Term today Judge courses. He was mn ne Institute, 1NG_LG0! Seckson, ‘Tenn, for’ two years. Then he | COX Fendered the opinion in the court inthe} BINING A was pastor of the largest congregation | cases of Spalding agt. Vilas and same agt. TABLE, fo. was | Dickinson reaffirming the former judgmen ternal to the people. If Jeho waited until His people were ready to sustain His law without infraction the Ten Commandments would not have been delivered yet. p bh * ‘The general feeling is that law may go at| the contrary, refusal to men and women of|of his church in ‘Tennessee. published in Washington, D. 7 7 = Sclikds DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts. tof thepremisce, Nes letrHickst Twiitesi [ {nr stows, JUNCANSON BROS. Bees, ere Oana I . pacing TO CLOSE AN PSTATE. ti 10-12 feet Ct a ot » o , 7 q D Sty cates het “hi Simon ioe nes | TESTERS SAL OE NALCARIE, rpmovey REV. J. D. LAMONT. METAL CAPS (SEVE Part of subdivision lot 6, im W. W. Corcoran's subdi- OPERTY SITUATE OF Rive: least to some extent im advance of the people. | rights in this matter which God by His law|sent by his church as a fratorual | sustaining defendants’ demurrers. ‘These were | OF ¥ Yision of lots 7. Band 9 iu Oud MTHWEST. BLING So 7m, © STRRETS danger o! se them is itself immoral, a messenger to the general conference of the M. | acti i is i iy i : & AFTERNOON, the at By virtue of o deed in trust dated 29th day of Js ‘There is very little danger of law being enacted if nd therefore Be} cS actions in which damages of $100,000 in each 7 UE OAK CHAMBER SUI“LES, sale. The above property proved by # brick store ‘h of public sen ii searily bad tendency.” E. church south in 1886, and his speech before WH PEATE. MIREORS, PS FOUKTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. we will | Sud-dwellin in cicclen: order abd bya treme house | A.D. lapshand duly recorded in Laver 1044-toloaNe much ahead of public sentiment. nrergpei aunty ra ‘i es: hat body received favorable comment. He |C&#e were claimed by reason of defendants! Wy MBEK SUITE, WIRE SPiINGS, | Sal}n front of the premises, THIRD AND ISTREETS | 2h 4 good stable iu the rear onan alley. Subject toa | Sed-, Of the laud Fecords of the District of Columbia, ne Re BES paper wont en tomes | Ged and mature,” be continued, have | thet boty receret 27a tchool union of | *2ding circulars to fourth-class postmasters| fiat ESS, PILLOWS AND BOLSTEKS, | SOUTHEAS INCLUSIVE, SQUARE 767, _ | Sted of trust in Liver 1257, folio 182, et seg., of said | aus by. whe written durestion of the parcies in interest, that the ‘subject assigned him, ‘Legal| made the relation of marriage the universal | was also sent by y, ion stating that in their claims for readjustments| BEDDING, BRUSSELS AND STAIK CARPETS, bao SQI ig land records. for 83,000. te “THURSDAY, OCLODEA. TWENTE OBCORDS eee rend cacuch to tke in the | right of mature men and women. Manifestly | Shie clty 08 dpe of the threc:dalogates to. Lon. | Cf salaries no attorneys were ncoded. ‘The de-| SHYENA,WUGR WILLOW CHALKE SERIO: | yyy inen® ure fuBt of eduare oud street and | WSedriyallof the euove property ie under ood rental | 2, THURSD AN, OCTOBER TRENT SECOND, ie'gagpress the vices if wciet. in ylitis| tnt toll" ewential VoneBitas On then | convention. Dro Philips has Aled "muny | muFrereaised the quenion ax to whother the | BiGvis. ES: wy ois arses she a fr’ om 2 set | tts denen of ay ove property can | of ices of society. In politics 7 ., > test and js i dG ALSO ry %g be had from the assignee and will Le read at the sales. LOT 11 IN SQUARE 120, Gsiness there should be obedience to | krounds also society, in corporate capacity, | prominent positions in his church and is the | ¢ction complained of was not in the line of | sue vourwentes “Zon a GyNsasrum, |g 0t Witonts 1040 feot by depth of 4€ feet on 2a | Peyuad trom the asus and will be read af the males. | pontine 65 feet ou thy west skirt, Nisetoomth moral and religious law as much as there is in | has a right to the advantages which may fiow | sole representative of his church upon the pro- | their official duties and the courthas now twice KITCHEN REQUISITES. cash, balancein one and two years, evidenced U3 the pur: | 83 a devth of 5° tet, mi ruved by « three-mory STREE] AND Tht Sot north of ‘At weighs but 2 Ibe. all on and is worth looking at even if you don’t believe in the PNEUMATIC, ——Price, 6150.— GORMULLY & JEFFERY YFG co, 1335 14th ota. L._B. GRAVFS. Manacer ole ° = HAVE IN BOCK eee 19-dta LATIMi A pumber of High Grade, Solid Tyred Wheels at lo® 4 VISITER. aw: ‘Lots 13 to 20, inclusive, each front 12.87 feet on 1 | Chabapulance™ | = ‘pur’ | residence, with back busidine and ‘modern improve the family. It isthe dutr of ail good eitizne | 10 it, through the marriage of ite capable | &rans, His pastorate in this city closes this fustained them. aftr tet, at HALPPASE TUN OCLOOR, i | fet snd dept of a tock 0 OO Me interest st Ofer cent yerannan” A devo ut" e200 | waits, me Noy ia Ntueterul trot martes to use both their + induece on betaif | members. But in multitudes of instances, by | mom ae f PELE ORS the fine’ residence, No. Tus Lote 2 to vt, inclusive, each front Le-tSon sdetret | Chaco" Diet of eround will be required of the Pur- | »,cudno ‘wouse sreund aud’ cili-s preaded ‘oppure Of the public welfare. ‘This is the patriotism | Wrong, a husband or wife hag cut off an inno- REV. Di. 7. W. HENDENSO: Legal Status indian. mest, we suail sell 6, gupee Dy average dpi 50 fect chaser, at fee fuse of male, Tones and aseresments | Tunity 00 investors or ome excuers. cent partner from all real benefit of the union, | The man whe was largely responsible for the| The President received on Saturday last a| ‘ets. A wood THEW E'SOan, | , pose zn toji nciumve cach front 12.42 on 3d street | ftio exauuinations to te at te sole com of the Var: | , Aetiue. One-third cam Osiance i oneand two yours Nile in form it yet subsisted. | Hence, if we | great exodus of colored people to Kansas in | committee of the American Bar Association on | _0-17-2t Auctionsetn_ Malicyein tear. these lots comprise over one-halt of | Gues'tiver suictcr tissinees ail eal teeta | property or alleaah All cohveyaeiy at mesorine cermomers lead saute wigs one of marringe | 1579 and 1879 is a delegate to the conference— | the legal status of the Indians on reervations PLES SER OR ARDBER ANB HIGHT Dune | sh sunny thd gut fopconturinie weirs; | is’ desaiting purser a adwom,. [aniseed Cnn cree Prive un innocent and grievously suffering one | the Rev. T. W. Heuderson,D. D. He was born | that has been directed to bring tho matter to | © SXGQMnes, IMPOKIED AND Recs percent per atau interest, Payable: setuie Amignonot Huleri S Croves. | Ss inp of tne property tay be resid st ran abd cad of the benefits the relation is designed to give. | in North Carolina forty-six years ago, was edu- | the attention of the President and Congress. Re edie at cxuy milk. Convereneinn, ec hte oe purchosse: | egeas Freie. oclG-ahds ANDREW JAM ciety, too, in that event, is defrauded by the | cated be carsy ees a baer [aha ‘The committee presented acopy of a resolu- pay, A deposit of 90 on eact lot required at tume of sale or ue ed BARBY ©. Wu rage’ mario a sword instoed of a nei | the most important. Pantorates ave Deen hig, | Wo8 Which declared it to be the sense of he | vue juantyteu, dof Yersn cadcovs cay | BLOG davon aid emery ferneammacte: | JJUNCANSON BMOS, A wet ——s Fiage 18 made @ sword instead of a shield. bettie et of Ge Pinlete, Be ‘Louis and | 9880ciation that the governmeut should pvo-| andvaits. “ihe sides in the lot is cevulia: Seven year. Resell at rave and. cost of Gesaulting Purchaser aftor conten BICYCLES. _ mi snare floiom det” Gu | Queen chelating, A weiner ple | cece ee or core | Se rte oat iar toca | fend aaa | emma i me gpnoETONS, | era cer EE ® consequence follows desertion. Our cad a C@ | and a system of lund for the Indian resorya- | tM ate kas 0 yn A . Con AT Fi 2 ; speaager oy Yropeition therefore, is :hat «right 1 divorce Fe eee ee Tie, Feros. fare membecshig| tous. They albo o Urifly stated t2 him the eon | fri ‘they? lao tpen fased anc se ccd for ths | _oc1Sdtads SECOND, a HALFAST FUCK P. AL, we wal |, MAsreelling Our stock Of the eslebratel Mumba ‘ onl i iderations on which it was based, referring to Tluarket, “One isa. pes Ys! at HALF PAST a, ~3 = ‘The speaker after considering what St. Pani | 40 eloquent preacher and lecturer and has at | Ginn commessions, we repent of Gen. Mites and RTY, ‘STi 1 TH NORTHEAST CUR: THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, teaches in I Coi 5, and the conel Various times owned and edited newspapers > i e Morgan, a son of Rysdic a f Pega Ninent thesle. | published in-the interest of the colored race. | the Ponca Indians, and tho testimony of | Horan. s sou, of ysdick's Hanil:onia twelve head E drawn therefrom by various eminent theolo- | publ field, IL. is his present station Bishop Hare, all to the like effect. ot rexistered and imported Jerseys, and their pedigrees | On MONDAY, OCTOBER gists, said: e result, of course, is that Christ | Springfield, Ii, pe ar ‘The President replied that the matter should | (which will be matied on ‘upp: mn) gusrantee the | at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. Bives one ground of divoree and St. Paul an- a JOM €. DANCE. receive the consideration which the importance | SUVSHOrty vf the end. ‘ibey, hav, eeu selected, eee — Minna Peres gp eid Politics, journalism Sabet religion seems | and > Gol Leela nt deserved. Lmongi genase Thoodove See hew ork ta = Loe ; though each | to blend satisfactorily in the makeup of Mr. | the day the committee had am interview on the | C. Goober, Miller & sibicy of Pennsylvania, Cols itus case wi ol 3 . . Home Fart, Massachusetts: Mr. Dui surroundinxs are 2 LENS SuciseTevoltows thartce Wayteates that | John C. Dancy, who is a ley delegate from the | sume subject with the Secretary of the Teterior, | wil, ozs Farms Mawaciauettn. Nr Daring of the | “he weiehiorhood aed surrounding MR. THOMAS SSAPZ, Cc. Hence it follow: ¢ law itself is not : aftd alvo with the commissioner of Indian af- | Kentucrs! and otuzs, all of wil are recoeutzed | site for a home of a cood chance tor sn i o ‘s matter of scriptural statement, and so must | 4. M. E. Zion church. He is collector of cus- | fi. with cach of whom the master was fully | enone those waved 1m the treed of Sever settee: | Terms: One-third cask. balance ta Ct peace. Yet the caloon keeper, the thug, the | 5. juduced from the right to and nature of the | toms of the port of Wilmington, N. C., editor Y | Possessiune the wost fesuionable strams aud test blood | three years, with interest, and heavy hitter and men of that” ilk! e f the Nar-of Zion, official ‘of his church, | ‘iseussed. hitue world “tere are vist feusics aud four butls: | trust ob the’ property, or all 3 marriage union, and the two causes given justi- | of the ¢ On, O1 organ cen e10's Btoke Powis s:ands at the head of tue herd, a | abd recording at cost of pr . are the only ones who may be counted | fying its severance. In substance we think it | and active in all church-mattere, He was born ‘erent BEE inkten ee in Soetlg asic e 12,026 | this: Adultery, desertion aud ‘other acts | at Tabors, N. C., 2lay 8, 1861, inished ‘hie edua- ‘Why Dr. Townsend Resigned. ‘Will take place atmolutely Tain or auiue, | ped with in fifteen days frou day of sale or their waying elections. 2 urotus and the Black Prince'of | Will be Tu: at twe of sale, and terms to ‘hich, like the first, destroy the sexual purity | cation at Howard University and for several! Dr. Townsend, recorder of the gereral !nnd | 2e#0*on day of sale. ai K. 4. JONES. oclS-at" | ort places the true state of things is recognized, | “2ich» lib a ort Sud the result is that law and order lenswes andl | Of, the Felation. or like the second, operate to | Years thereafter taught school. For two terms ATULIFFE, DARK & GO., Auction deny to an intiocent party and to society the | he was elected register of deeds of Edgecombe | Ofiee, ise denio! to.» Brax reporter the stuto- R cH on societies for the enforcement of law are formed | Substantial benefits, und 60 what is essential in | county, N.C., and was chairman of state | ment that he had resigne a fight of the | your viny DESIRAULE BUILDING ‘Call and sec them. gud are worthy of all commendation. ‘The fact | the right to the relation, if its bond be held in. colored convention in 1881 to urge fair repre- | young men aguinst Brace, Lynch and Douglass, FLORENCE STREET, BE: oy co Open evenings. that there exists a need for such societies 18 | Gisg, Juble, are valid causes for annulling it. sentation on juries. In 1879 he went to| and indirectiy, if not openly, againet the Presi- = beyond all doubt that the laws «1 ihe result of our discussion,” said Judge | England to attend the meeting of the Right | gent in hisown state. ‘I resigned,” lie said, SORTER EAS? BE AUCTION. itl F ST. X.W. LOTTERIES AND GAMLIXG. The first invited address was by Rev. Joseph Posnett of the Wesleyan Methodiat chureh, on the topic, “Lotteries, Betting, Gambling and indred Viees.” In his address Mr. Posnett Betting and gambling isa present-day ques- t tion and is of all-concerning importance. ‘There is no evil of our times which is so wide- spread, so rapid in its development, #0 colos- sal in ite proportions anc so prophetic of ruin to personal, social and national character and morals wherever it is indulged. It is corrupt- ing leaven. It is a contaminating leprosy, very Sibley in conclusion, “clearly is that the state, ever inforcing the ‘monogamic form of mar- riage, should, on ethical grounds, require con- Uinuance of the relation, when entered into, until death ends it, except in cases where on principle stated the right to marriage demands its severance; and when they occur it should grant to the innocent party a civil liberty com- mensurate with the moral by annulling the bond. The guilty one may be left bound, as having forfeited by wrong the right to renew the union. Thus in these important particu- lars would the civil law accord with what sound morals require and become promotive of social welfare. We observe in conclusion that states which deny a part of the moral law of mar- riage by refusing any divorce, must, as they Worthy Grand Lodge of the W« |. O. G.T., and was elected ag nd marshal. "Mr. Dancy | “fF two reasous, and two only—namely. the pvt bl lor ba vere B&F | condition of my health, which has never been ‘ice presidency in 1064 and performed a eanilar | 600d since T came to Washingicn, and my busi kind office for Senator Sherman when the Sen- in nomination for the i- | Preven: Sency tn ape ae Dee ‘addremod thé con. | Pest with em ness concerns at home, which’ demand my ce and attenticn. I have snid, und I re- that I ontertain the warm- jednesday om" "Secondary. au. | est and. kin feelings for the administra. REV. E. W. 6. HAMMOND. ever have done, pay the penalty, by secing heir macital life peculiarly darkened by the balefal excresences of ‘lover’ and ‘mistress.” ‘Those that refuse it in case of desertion in measure will share the same fate. ‘God ie not mocked. Morality can be advanced neither by denial of what itself allows, license of what it forbids! a ‘OTHER ADDRESSEA, At the conclusion of this paper it was almost ‘the time set for tho adjournment, but brief choice can al ‘most loyal services. “An to to cppose ‘any man uF set of men I will do it ina wey not to be mistaken, and when such occasion arises I will be my own mouthpiece. a eee i TURSDA' OCTOBER TWEN- aitirity AT HIVE OULOOK. we will bell in frout of she PreMlee® yong 85 BP 80. . v, Each lot fronting 16 tet € strost ing back with that with an elicivie depth to a 10-008 Ssh a ‘back ad side, ‘The ite are ovaunbla street Is the herdic atid cuvette lines, alley, lot 83 han alley

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