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Ndep eps One ae = ro - beeiew aod ER 20, 1891. ‘Dainty Foods |——*"Sisag ng WALTER B. WILLias & CO., Auctioneer RN = OF PLAN: Demand it. pevensear ate his Sonen rents. TRE LAST DAY'S WORK. = first address, The supernatural resources, AT FOUNDRY CHURCH. ATLANTIC COAST DEFENSE. es he said, are the for the old and the new So apy es Goring Sessions of the Great Methodist Eeu- | world alike, except that, the supernatural is | Methodiom and Temperance in Ireland Eio-| Gen. Howard Urge: a Vigorous Policy and menica! Conference. jelways in favor of the new. for shen Gos quently Set Forth Last Night. Makes Important Kecommendations. | makee anything new He makes it better. With —_-, THR CHAN ResevACTS oF T¥E OLD axp| ‘he same avian peauibens us the earlier church | BISHOP NEWMAN PRESIDED AND EARNEST AND | TEE SAUBOR OF SAVAXNAM SHOULD BE FORTIFIED AUCTION SALES. FUTUKE Days. a = FUTURE DAYS. 4 *TBOMAS DOWLING & SON, Anctionser. X, Auctioneers, S400 ets beat U.S. Treasury. TEX VALUABLE BUN DING LOT oF. ae asaer aes teen ASP | we Lave greater providential facilities. EFYECTIVE ADDRESSES ‘WERE MADE BY REV.| —THE CONDITION OF THE APACHR® AT MT. is Pats Tie Tet) BEC AT NEL OURS a | gga SASTED| Living resources are most important, for re-] woe. sicHoLas, REY. DE. cRaw- | VERNON, ALA.--MORR PAY FOR SERGEANTS— Ue gales Fooms.a choice collection of plants, such a BETS AT ANOTION —mcrmast oF Tue ion agvy 1x | desme: men turn the se-id upside down. But i ge! ta eacyshis J EXAMINATIONS FOR PROMOTION. SS: FERNS RoR WANTS & ‘Sutaule CL Ou8). PWENTY-SIXTH, 189) seiase ar v0 tue sui ronnnarsee, |e deallwoeaihinnceinglrpid Seog | YOu Sumer axb nee am oma Pao — ee = ee att He ao | faust ‘bess Cavour finely cxprowed it, “Attes | Foundry Church was crowded to the doors| Gen. 0. 0. Howard, in his annual report cca ATP Amelie io ‘The last day of the great ecumenical confer | Must be as Cavour fing last night and the galleries when Bishop Jobn |** commander of Yho. department of the N EVERY Re ence bogan this morning at the Metropolitan | ur financial resources are augmenting rap-|P. Newman opened the meeting to discuss | east, devotes considerable space to a dit EES & 0O., Auctioneers, hq ME. Church with & session that was devoted | idly, but we not realize the advantage of this Methodism and temperance in Ireland. cussion of the problem of the defense of ceipt that calls for W . Ketiatenias “THOMAS DOW ANU RN tow discussion of the Christian resources of | {#¢t'to the extent we might wish, as wealth is bree, epost gor ry Boa ore 3 “f aa fas = Ges Gihiah new weld. too frequently hoarded. Yet a Christian REV. WM. NICHOL: % baking powder, Opponite City Post Oftce, millionsire should be an impossibility. | ‘The firet speaker was Rev. William Nickolas, | ‘TY Sbandonment of the ractapadbr? oka ‘Tho presiding officer was Rev. Thomas allen Auctioneers I UNCANSON BROS. Our intellectual resources are maltiplying rar | M. A.,D. D., who spoke of Methodistical work | {710K the lake poste he says: ) . . Li " i intelli * -. ==is Ha VaLr 1LDIN of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Sheftield. | yclourly. ‘There is a widening intelligence. | in Jrcand {o some len, toward the bigh sear being more nceded and i use the “Royal. Pte i EL oe es Cate ALU ABLE BEURINGO§ OF PEN TE SEBOT England, and the customary ‘devotional | “The thoughts of men are widening with the | "Jana to some length. | | estate much further advanced it would be ab- Better results will ALE OF CLO’ eae SonrnWwest ezarcines were conducted by Nev. Mr. Thomne | frocem of the. wana.” "Our ™ anivers |,“ sabre, Fuk upacigh iceliledas cles: | gurd to fortity where war is least likely to oc- : : MEN'S, BOYS. TOUTHR!. CHILDREN'S AND ioe TOhRUEAY APLERSOON. OOTORER TWERTE- ‘nam Independent Methodist Church | gre’ elovating forces. Modern culture is| witty. Ansthing I say that may appear to be | CT , be obtained because it is apis gua Swat of ee PreOT 1G, SQUARE oz iB, England, and Rev. Joln Rhodes, | worthily represented in British Methodism | in di e is rather to be under- WASHINGTON TO BE LOOKED AFTER. e me te This lot fronts Zi S12) text on TWENTY-FIRST Wesleyan Methodist Church of London. by Drs. Dallinger, Moulton, Arthur, pcos persion san! the moral and relig. | 18 the goneral plan adopted in 1855 Washing» the purest. It will make WITHIN OUR SALES Rooms wepsespaY.} 43 Testa eat oT i toe to aaa A dentate tot a8 The attendance this morning was small as| Pope, Beet, Davison and Findlay. The ban of them-| ton was tobe fortified after New York, San th . OCTOBER TWENTY-FURST, AT TEN O'CLOCK Tum Sol sulject te truct of C1500, one-dalf of higher criticism need not disturb us. The | 108 forces that control them than of them- 1¢ food lighter, sweeter, A. M.. NICE LOT OF GOODS, AND ALL WILL BE n balance cash ana note for ube year .or other compared with the preceding sessions, ws many | 771 ‘ . belming majority of the | Francisco, Boston und Hampton Roads, but, as ° p s . TA fence, secure! hy trnet or alt co — - x “9 verifieble cannot be gainsaid. All that is fit| selves. The overwhelming y of fi . SOLD, COMPRISING IN PART a3 FOLLOWS: Tal oor sasumaed A depart af GOOD of tine at ake of te detcenten have leit the ¢ ees survive will outlive the evolution and revo- | inbubitants of Ireland are Roman Catholics. — —. states, ‘later, however, the ae iner flavor, more di- - tn wtuhehele, yA ti Tg oy riday's sessions vail by Dr. Ryck- | Jution of these stirring times, for what bus a | ‘ry, .d earnest believers in their } fense of Hatapton roads has been, combin F _— hy wee Tach esers man, one of the secretaries of th ight to liv " iden camepireiter 79 Wo Beant at nak and cont ‘ ace ator hve Miata fiw carvections they vce eaepted.| Sea nens ae care many sided. | chorch, therefore they are peculiarly under | With that of Washington, so that by 1893 come gestible and wholesome. 150 COATS AND VESTS, FEA Sry aitrreerecet of work fesale fn" scite Bevo ae Dr. King of the business committee made | wield: “Ihe trath aball teake you freee the domination of their clergy, who claim the | of the new guns. it is hoped, will be rendy for It is always reliable and PAXTR, = eae DESCANSON BROS, Aveta c ‘ “hzistian! x . faith and moraly—mocal sLo: seers Teport of that committee, the most | Christianity isadupted to all the nationalities | power te cule over faith and Iv—morals, | Mounting and the epaulments for them con. 5 Ande vusre, Laticn es ston, avcccn — tant feature of which | was with | of the old world and to every variety of te according to their church, covering the entire ; structed both at Hampton Roads and onthe} . wniform in its work. — reference to the appointment of the executive | perament and taste in each land. The chureh | life. Potomac elow Washington. Philnteiphia, Bal: aka va seene eee VEEL TCE ARLE IMPRCve pueipence ream. Gommission, which gave rise to consilersble | then should adapt her methods go that she| Dr. Nicholas explained that the gorthesct of | timore, Portiand and lthode Island patie il Thave found the Royal Baking UMBRELLAS AND TRUNKS, REM OF SUNT Eee Se ee ay lay bold of all classes for Christ. God | Ireland was ar much Protestant as any part of | (ubittn ‘be neached in dua tine ufc | Powder superior to all others. : , : x Rs: | STLERIS NOMIMUEEL AT MCT saves men through their suvironment, and sc | England, or even any part of this country. In s ac | in dues time if Congress C.Gorju. HATS, CAPS AND REVOLVERS, ak ye SS PR DSy oroue TWENTA SIXT the church #hould with Pauline wisdom “be-| the seuthern portion, however, the case wus, continues its yearly appropriations. I wish, + Late Chef, Delmonico’s MILITARY COATS, SERRA GONE OES SILVER SEATED | ttn were sa tot ttn square 1 come all things to all men if by any means it | entirely different and Roman Catholicism pr3- ; however, in thik report to ask attention par- aa KN:VES, FORK=, SPOONS, Ke. Bonin Dot 10 took, may save some.” Let ritual be either simple | vailed. Both sections were andor the seize | ticularl: the use of fortified points as the BICYCLE PANTS, Tas sale Offers « spiendid oiporianity to obtain | $0 as or ornate if only we can win men for Christ. | government and the same jaws, but while the j bases of @ proper defense of onr national inter- AUCTION SALES. ocl7-3t BOOTS, SHOES, be. a an ey i Pa Old barriers are being torn down for commerce | north was marked by advance ane the a Sie pe aan, anna oe ply & This alvEaSGon : LATIMER & SLOAN nd science, commin the peopl h th showed a depiorable iack of ente: prise. e e cities bebind them, and I thin! NOON. ee ee eee ___ ANctabet Readsabthe Greer sea tau cotvcig ore | The trouble, be conciudec, coutd not be ‘Sue of | te point of plan and york has been reached RATCHPFE, DARE & CO., Aucioncers, Se eee Ae Auctioneers profoundly stirred by our modern thought | goverument. but wae one of morals. The spenker | Where thie should be considered, our chic! 220 Pa. ave, now. —_ hy | Rapa atimerent ant provers. fad life and the old superstitions are passing | then argued ‘hat the Konan church fostered a | cities and the capital being in the way of @| youn veny prstRaTE-BUILDING Lote ON it SMBOUSEMOLD MUGS TUTE ASD-OLRER Dice | wok Dr aeaaeyeh coakon Eureka. Atte away. Even. in the British Isles multitudes | spirit of asecticiom not calculated to produce | Proper provision. FLORENCK STREET. GECWELN P AND G AND. Pied w. jorus day frou clay ol sale oF tive Prope are yet outside the Charch of Christ because | progress. ACTION OF QRYAT BRITAIN. ROMER BND OHIRIEENTH STREETS a THURSDAY, OCTOBER SSL Sos: Sou.ing yOR-baser the ‘youth and the women have not been BEV. DR. ARTHUR. “ince the On TULSDAY APT OR F OCTOBER TWES- AL TEN O'CLOCK AMO EM 4 reer Tecognized as eapable of bigh Christian wery-1 py arthur, the nxt apeaker, sald that he | tion of iar abe they Uneven tee quban, AD Five O'CLUCK, we will veil in from of - Sere aR ta Tani Great ‘Uritain if beginning: to. recognize | Wa¥ an Irishman and he was glad of it. Meth- | purpoce of preserving her influence in Ameri LOTS 88, 84,85 AND 86, as, Sa en “ Reet ti teeta cl te aerate be cue eemee | Cree ee ee euent ee can waters, has strengiiened her fleet on our | Eachlet frie 15 fur ou Sorc street PORCELAINS, N KSTALEE NOLTNOE ST RT eet iOne of the people. Leaders such as Champness, | but the affections of the people. ‘Ibis, how- | side of the Atlantic by the substitution of yes. | Bnx back with teat wicth aa € : ails ; On WEDAESDAL, OCLOBER TWEN TAF Hughesand Thompson ae enkindling great | ever, was a solid foundation, end all it asked | sels of greater pewer as cach ebange of sudpwon | Mikyiot Miuavin aley buck and-ide, ‘Ihe lteare | BRIC-A-BRAC, CURIOS, ANTIQUES IN BRONZE] NAD’ {AND OAK Sib Bod, is ¢ " The Sieu Sea enthusiasm. Godly ladies and giited youth | for was protection. Protection from outrage. | this station is mado. Goltnigbia street ralirosd. the herdic aud carctte lines, AnD CHINA, ANTIQUE FIECES. SUCH AN MAHOGANY MEET NOGCMWEST. ae are consecrating themselves to Christy philan- | Protection under the law. ‘These things the | “ihe hae now four harbors—Halifax, Ber: | Myodersam cefant opportunity tor vesturnt. SION TABLE, Bost WOohe a t. CENTER rear iii ibe cance te tees aie | a ee ee panda, Kingston and 8, Lucia—well | fortified or scplregbined tmeacit lo: at ante, pms ANTIQUES IN BROCADES, GOWNS AND MAHOGANY SEAMBL “POW CARD ou alicy i iually, we are gaining power by oi - | things they would buve. rengthened well gar ¢ bein, ivi Sold Seturately, with the pri 2 ABLES, be TWO On, eer et ing unity. Unity ie strength. If John Wee-| The doctor also fn an, eatnest and tolling | interconnected with Telegraphic cobte, iment two sr nse. MATCLIPED, DARKS COn EMBROIDERIES, PAR es can aac te and aces “Seager les were among us today he would say, a8] manner related instances of the struggle of | are so situated along our Atlantic seaboard. as | —Ct teas —- IVORY CARVINGS, SCREENS, &o. TEES. AND PLLLOWS. OFFICE PURSE ¥ deed o:\truston the projry, oy perce pam erday. did an earlier Jolu, “Littie children, love one | Methodiem in Ireland. He told of earnest min- | to give convenient cealing stations for fleets JPEXCASSON BROS... Auctioncers, TURE. BRUSSELS AND INGuA ETB, |S igu recused os tenes another.” | This spirit is spreading. Angu- | isters preaching again and again when their | operating in the north Atlantic and particu Sth aud D streets northwest. | 79 be Sold at Public Auction at Our Auction Rooms, | HEATING AXw COOKING PLOVES, ae Souphed wit ‘das made yesterday end providing that in the hed with i ten dh ; "ALSO rn ce antl asperities aré gradually disappear- | audiences numbered only one poor old man or } larly in the West Indian wate NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME si INE LAR MBINAIION-LOCK TRON SAFE. | $0 Sub resold on five da: ferim until «uch time as the various | Dictheris cuarteny in tirawiig axclsearia | vacua? matinee ae een over, said the | these fortified places yocls give tasiktooe BER WL FWeLErH Se 2 NORTRW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AROS. Wh é ee aaa Soeniins Ghar ot con pe wt oh ences mee op Raine eis members of the com | affection. In the deepest heart of the chureb | speaker, owed immense gratitude to Ireland | which to operate against the Uuited Staten, | pO HURSDAN AL TLENGGN, “SCLOCK. we will | OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-| "io OE PEATHOEM SCALES, CAPACITY) | geag auas Ted 10 toenenet age tee, Would | be | the Divine spirit ius wrought an irrepressible | and Irishmen. Cn this continent, for instance, | “Beside our own self-protection we have du- | seit, infront Ws peteiset tyes CCL et ‘i "4 ALSO Jpateu authorized to transact any buriness that might | yeurning for unity. Though we deplore our | the lamp had bee lighted by thelr means tiet to humanity to perform in seeing that eivi | inches trout by demure teer tinexiag”s 12 feet 8 SECOND, 1801, at ELEVEN A.M and AT TWELVE O'CLOCK ouses, S| sem aadiaisc~ —peocanamery arise. a | Sivisieus yet “may not ali discords to one con-| The Lrish vine Lad spread over the world and | lized government is maintained in certain West | Improved by mets shoe Soak dwelling, No. 1821 CHANCERY SALE OF IMPKOVED REAL RSTATE (TRE THIRD CONFERENCE. cord lead” even to “that infinite barmony | the blessed fruit rested in all lands. said the clo- | Indian islands, or; if not, it is our duty. to | Lithsttect bortiwest: aoe os THREE P. M. EACH DAY. ——- —| SEE, STREET, DET SEES GEOORD ARD Dr. Hamilton, of the committee to which was | whose name is God. quent speaker, as he earnestly begged that the | stand aside, give up the principles of the Mon-| ,J¢™w:, Ouethird ‘cash, balanco in one and two ‘sad D by vetge cfs dcaret ot a Serene dean ee referred the matters pertain jst then suid Dr. Watts in conclusion, | vine itee}f be not neglected, but that the pro- | roe doctrine. and permit European powers to | Year betes £0 Bear G per iat ntcrent, pagal bar eae Sine Tike tore, opnaen | eancct yf Cpiimben, pamed ont cmt ecumenical conference, to be » | May we not accomplish witb our ever se- | tection of law and order be extended to Meth- | do what is necessary. No American desires the | option of purchaser. A depose ‘oF t ocl6-4t LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. EE eed bt fe se 1901, mad vidi resources. If the men of this | odism in Irelnnd. latter. We alse have the investments of our |S, Couveyenens, &. at) urchasers cost. “Lerma = - - ; ETE NCON, OCTOBER | i'M. Crow st al, ant detends 1991, je an amended report. providing | © ‘ i to be complied with in 13 “days, otherwise, tight Pe = On SATURDAY — AFLEENOON, OCTOBER Crom et ‘al. afr defendants, the undersigned Gun tha eutedtive commiseion. This all ¢ keneraticn are true to Ged ther the next gen-| In Ireland he seid the reins of the Roman | people in countries with unstable governments | served tore tee ded ost Of defau.ting pure LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, TWENT)-FOURTH, AE FIVE O'CLOCK, we will | trustee w cng ot prom fazed debate | ertion wil. hail « united Methodism and hear | Catholic church were drawn more tightly on | to guard from injury. ‘lo do this we should | chaser fii S date atvenseseage tote tine, pure | 4 megs ell in trontof the promiiees, THIRD ASD ISTRELTS | th pres ‘@p yesterday, but after a nged de ; selug of thosucet milewsel belaoa.t ie ioe 5 some neWweyaper published in Washoe Dee SEVERAL FINE PAKLOR SUITES, EBONY | SOUTHEAST, TWENTY SEVENTH. AD. 0 AT iaheser endl tile wen The report | ‘h¢ Tnging of ect millennial bells an-'the people each year. In the <livcu: of | be as strong in the neighboring seas as any | *° ve) Nabhimiton, D-C. ye Tiree Minko. HANDSOME LOIS» TO 31, INCLUSIVE, SQUARE 767 git thet pow or pare was for the most part like that of yesterday aud the new beavene ang the new popery in tae council he hud been glad of two | other power, even as well prepared as England. | “oct4atan phiteerg ee SAHUE SIDEMOALD.. UAUSSELS Cait | These lots have entire front of sjuate on 1 street and | District ot Soltsibin, bi 4 Langevin : ”.. There had been no dennciation, suc a = PETS~ COUCHES, Me, TAB. S07. | varying in sure Toc utunbered ‘cache (i, im saue ee ee etnies Oak skh [sehen tote arion nieetge, sont tate ban WHAT 18 NEEDED. A) DH & SLOAN, Auctioneers, CHERRY AND PAINTED CHAMBER FUKNI- | “Tot to 11, inclusive, each have front on 2d street | hundred ate! fity=ngiit (oh), Uertunine at = pot on Drouch of the church sl cunsstta¥ RESOCRCES oF THE SPW wontp. {ss Lad fcrmerly oftex. occurred: “Po be Cus slvokeg ine sites way oe meee awa Tie IN’ SETS AND SLPAUAIL PIECES, | of 12 fect, averuce depth about 25 tet, the north line of sald. square, twenty-seven (or feet but refrained ypeintments | “Christian Resources of the New World” was | been no panic. no belief that Romanism was uy TELS’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | SPRINGS. AND MATTRESSES. BEDDIN. . : ake <G, | ‘Lot 12 tronts 10.40 feet Uy depth of 46 feet on 2d | Wet of its northeast corner and Tuumny ¢ sitet tbe | que subject dinctases inn euay by Chancellor | SRe*PINE the certh. “Age matter of fact said / act only the shipe and conling stations. but| " FRGFRRHY ON FIMiiiAae SUMEROVED | UCR wakb, FuMLIBS, ac. at AUC: | ace, wn res nan | Reco G0) Sretten (HO) hen thence ments. The | the subject discussed a ; ‘ cae TWELN L AND M 51KECTS NORTHWEST. . s 1020. inclusive, each front 12.87 feet op ar i aupint WNL ost meemee of Mh cen ceoeke at Ts. Asthur Cengrenecr ae and in Great | fortified harbors at convenient intervals along pBy pire oh a rer of the Duscene Coon an the AQHAEDNESDAY MORNING CCTORERTWENTY. | atoet ani depth of 40ers an Beniberea ‘ult i alrtec (a3) set Rw (2 try cceuce pro | Edward May . ¢ x enti 5 jot 01. Coltuuubta uiade onthe Week aes o : commend STEVES OCLUCR. —— nese ood ime, aoe} lies, and on invited oddinas by fee, 7 Becen Gticies Sot duaeae kc ak eet entire coatt. oltuubia made on the Isth day of Sep ante ine ‘an on 7 ? ‘ = tember, 18V1, In the case of Jo: we shall sell ai remdence, No, 1017 Connecticut ave> on sdetrect | Thence alony the north line of said Jot east thirteen (13) ooo Chapman, M. E. church of Phila- | know whether the fact was generally known, | y,,22 {22 Horthera part of my department | ve"Kobert It. White et al. Ni gestions xs to such ap yous embodied in pted unanimously and the ¢ ceded at once to the regular p sont kn tee, probed oor Sober es |B Seed sit 5 ee on A a geht oe eh morning. és 0 * ns 6 ere bas becu provided, te be completed ac- | 32, we will sell to. tue hikes hada Tern cash " iuclue,ve.each fromt 12.42 on 34 street | #duare feet of wound. uuprowd by & CUEINTIAS RESOURCES OF THE OLD WOR aves sail i wotd wot be pownble ie | eoaegaume ae ue an ahie sonny: | Ye oll | cordicg to annual appropriations, such fort-| emis om ELESDSY: tue 8 FVUt OcLock | ——— Ancuoneere_ | Dy Haye in reat, These ote comprise over one-half of | --Lersun of male: Onecthirs caah, te balance ta a (@ Rist 7 a z countries, conti the speaker, , “ements 5 at HALT-PAS bi O'C sys ih Feat. coun 4 ‘erin oF thir cash, the The first essay of the session was by Rev. J. to give any just estimate of the C: h hho ait | fied points, viz: Boston, New York and Hamp- | Bt. the followiug ier tibad pat aot UCLO —— ‘months, tie detersed payasate oor, church ferme itscif inte 4 solid wedge, which is! ton Roads’ “The mest ‘ tate, situate in| RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. the square and suitabie tor cousfortabie dwellines. gad twelve Nu c “ t to receive atten- | the city of Washinton, District itimvia, to wit: = “Teruna: Ono-thind casks bobunce te the = ing duterest at the rate of 6 per ceut per sunutn trea one tg em wert The southern | driven between :wo parties, so that by giving yin, recommenied by, the board of fortihea: | Fert of ot mine GO) od Devas we tatavuson i | ENTIRE STOCK OF GHOCERIES CONTAINED | tolmarl percent pet enue leer TeSERe ment | tbe ad of sles ato bm mecabed Oy decd “at trae oo y line of the United states is the divid- | support to either one or the other some solid ! $i0l ps semarnie fre ee eb be | Saware numbered two hundred ‘and sourteen zig), | UN SLORE No. 401 K STKEET NORTHWEST. | anuus'iy and tobe secured by deed of trust on prop | the Premises sid. op Sb Oe te ae ing line between Catholicismand Protestaniem | advantage could be gninéd to the church.” | lished adry dock and navel: repair stations | Srince eae ee oeamiomind Jor the suite at tue | OR MEDNESDAY MOBSING, OCTOBER TWEN- | criy sold. ‘Conveyancing Bc. at vont of purouamer. | Won. A done of @:i0y te ue paid wien the vrper’y OF the United Beaies MHA mana ntey | Cima o comieaen camer: aL Gant ity dock and naval repair station, coruer of suid iy? and gunn ty” thence east | TX-FLST 5 _ posit of $5) ou eact lot reduired at time of tale oF jethedist ehurch 11 Resources of & Simon of the Wesleyan M npon the subject, “Ihe CL the Oid World. his paper the speaker dealt only with th stion of the a a <e aiatcak Tar | waa be. di is to preach the Gospel, work on New Orleans properly fortified gives us one | 132.5) tevt: thene © south + leet and 9 inches. thence No. 401K street pean ‘stock con- 81.U00 deposit if sold as entirety 4-9 ap fy ph] so naar rage ed Og —— plsecs "the ehreh of England | and look up to God” oy strong point on the Gulf of Mexico. At leust inches to theline of 1th ‘street, west, and SUGARS, TEAS, Ting purchaser after | onto. the detau.ting purcheert. Al’ comvey'amclauc, treat his topie but lates eadta echen Tetenting whe l P : one more such fortified port will eventually | thence north 20 teet and vinches to tue place of bee COFFEE, FLOUR, five dagy! advertivensent of such resale in some news- | Feeording, &c., et the purchases cost cued makes fer Cle givaing to get a foothold. Inthe United States eee ee be necessary on the gulf and probably two—say | Fart or iot, however, to be sold sausere to a nicht BOATS. Fe sca ee ery oclS-dkes ciuis aie Dat ness which Christ rej to - Rey. Crawford Johnson of Belfast spoke of | Galveston and Tampa bay. way over if in tavor of the owner or owners of the re- MOLASSES, BIKUP, ocldteds — ‘Portion of said sub jot. TOBACCO, ciGaks, = = ot sale: One-third of the purchase money in COFFEE MILL, SCALES, ALCLIFFE, DAKK & CU., Aucte. the Belfast missions. He explained that except | __,“But on the Atlantic, south of Hampton | mat CBaxceax SALE OF A PART OF THAT VALU- Roads, we are actually defenseless. There are of their own ABLE TRACT OF GROUND KNOWS AS THE ii i i le Py r wl we wo stale rr UN LN. r . = PUBMER E at iy . q Teitgion or the success of in the north Ireland was till a nation of ‘vil | too many cities on this part of the coast to ex- | andtwe yenre: winie Hierest See ee eee BONS ew LARGE TEE BOXES’ OROCER'S WAGON, | VERY VALUABLE UNiNPROVED Prorerry ox | }SMALE EXCATE SUBDIVISION, StgCarey particular ebarch to which they lages. In that section. however, centralization | pect to fortify them all: but as far south as | Fate of wx (G) per cent per annum, payable senikaue Bes, N STREET BETWEEN NOKTH CAPITOL AND THICT OF COLUMBIA, 1G ON We mi 4e our minds had set in and Beltast was becoming a great iblo we should fortify ood harbor, the | BU#Y, to be secured by the promissory notes of the | To which the attention of the trade and private buyers FIRST STRELIS WEST. MHITNEY AVESUE AS r 2,000. hy fae a 6 heap Durchaser und deed of trust on the property sold, or | i# called. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-| CHURCH BOAD, ONL iy HUNDRED EET this mis} sh we do not city; at the present rate 2, jouses being | deepest we can find, to bea refuge for com- | all cash, at the opyon of the purcuaser. A deponit of RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., THIKD, 1891, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for Distant FROM SEVENTH STKekT EX- dexy its value as a motive fcree. Thore who built there each year. The population of the| merce endangered and to constitutes naval $200 will Ve reaitired of the purchuser at the time of | _oclG-dte Auctionders. | sale, in trout if tbe preteen plBaDED. pipe : ‘ * isis te ‘ xf ; Sure. "All convey anc costo chaser. FF OkTo Virtue of two dec ane Court nalyze their ows sid aestion are often county had decréased, while the city had in- | coaling and repair station. Ii Mi terui'oh mate iw Cot “otuplied with ntendays | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers IX sguane igs > the bMtinct of Covina, pase Feayercviay op tse uictly rs, much fitter creased wonderiully. ‘he population was Prot- akViiu an ube en eeatird trom the time of sale the trustees reserve the nght to eames —_— Fronting 100 feet op ¥ street and running back 90 | 4th day of June, Ints, aud up the 2Nth day of Bep- Philos; b. ia forlorn estant and afforded the one spot in Ireland for bs FORTIFIED. resell the property at the risk and cost of the default- | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THIRD STREET | feet. ‘Chix lot can be readily subdivided into valu- | tember, IS01, in & cauge therein pending. niumubeped gut int proves itself progressive work. a “Trecommerd the complete defense of the | ius purchaser, | Ginsitanarte One SE DREAD EY ASTERROOR OCDE abies balding sites 3S, 1 amity, Cockes, Che andersacmed Pecelverd in iom Christ ‘The lack of Sabbath observance was the | combined harbore of Tybee Roads (Savannah) Foca, | TWENTY-FIRST, at FIVE O'CLUCK.’ we will offer | de ae eens Core a ee et eT aT ee Bs en when our notions \ | great hindrance, said Dr. Janson, who pro-| and Port Royal Sound (Broad river) by works | gegaads SEAL T. MURKAS sraaices | foraale ni rront The pense. Botes tobe pail imcaah “A Gepontt ot 8200 regained | (2.0 CLGCR FM Gu sne pheugney ml piece ar a geeded to describe a Sunday he had spent in| on ‘Tybee, Hilton Head, Parry and St. Helena — * SQUARE 772, with in atteon daje from the ay of eae right reserved | fo-lowing reat entetes situate, 1 ¢ many 8 eee Toronto, where no tram cars were running, NO | riands with fixed torpedoes, light-draft gun- | [)UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers, Fronting fifty feet on 3d street snd runuing back toe | to resell the property at tLe rink and cost of the ge- | Instob, District of Uo mubaa, and dastical cc someti ie liquor stores open, but a holy peaceful calm | !* ey ae : ran- | T) tioned Date. nw. | lence tuirty-foot sliey. fauiting purchaser. after five days’ adv nat | numbered Prosm-two(:) to swemny ‘eabe by the pocaraangeet gd rested on all things. Would’ to God there | boats, and torpedo boats as accesories, ‘This : ‘Terms easy and usde known at time of sale, Ade-| such resale in sulie news aper publisied im Wash-{ clusive, of teat subdivision of s part or pty. He Hie bath all ‘th 1d,” | Would at once protect the most prosperous city | TRUSTEES’ SALE 0) LUABLE IMPROVED | Posit of @100 required wien bid is accepted. incton, D.C. Ali conveyancing and recording at the | Plans wade Ly toe estate of John A. Purner, Spite of churches that bear Hi» name. were a Toronto Sabba' over the world,” | in our eastern quarters and render sate the best | _ PROPERTY, 1/10 T STREET NORTH Wa RATCLIFFE, DALR'® CO... | cust of the purchaser, oe udeetorded in liber Governor Suepherd, 1. ‘Lhe men w touch with ‘the eaid the doctor. harbor south of Hampton Hoade and furnish the virtue of a'deed of trust, duly reco ded in Liver | _0cl-a&ds Sachem, RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. 382, 3, tn Seguntoet the oflicect the sarveyer at the mases e impressed Speaking of the evils of intemperance, Dr. 1 Jo G et ged., one or tue land records of the | 7 aTIMER & SLOAN. Auctonvers_ | District of Columbia. , . : naval basedesired, ‘Ihe Navy Department basal- | Disicict of Columuigs aun as the seater ot tie ane DOAN, Auchicneer reas {seme “ove wis be Ciulraced i a new subdtvinion, with the fa cries about the Johnson said there were 400 public houses in | Pt. becun the consiruccion fof a dry dock | ote eee a Fequest of the Lolder 300 G at., ear United States Treasury. DAK & G0., Aucune, which wil te by, We Witt se.1 at ULI Lubited by the receivers at the thm ‘ the Christian religion fa:l to arouse interest the Belfast and only eighty churches. Eight hun- ‘ tion, im trout OF tie p TUENDRY — a 20 Fa cve.mw. } Sudploceot esis, ned ase’ cabdivenes: al te 4 J opposite Port Royal on Parry Island trout of tue prewaeés, on TUESDAY, OCLO- | VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND ATTIC me a Fs oe ES living and perso dred openings to hell to eighty to heaven, It) PR tving this object in view, 1 recommend | ht pies sarin attra ocLOCKE a | VERE CALUABYE THREE STORY AND, ATTIC! vo close THE APYAING OF A syxprcare. | Site te eros inte lot of we demratie dine th incr 5 e db ked, the hite heathen? Lf a ei at piece or parcel Of Jand situate, iyineand bein in & t 4 ELEVEN ELEGANT AND DESIRABLY BUILD. 7 . uae We eee ot et MR. JAMES BANNER. eee eee eed. et Toplied “that Nes ter, | that the necessary land be obtained, and, fur- | worcaad Distt, know ae sub of sity (00) in Le: | ZEKSEY AVENUE, NEAR THs COAST SURVEY [ELEVEN FLEGANT ASD Destitanie BUitb. | Root Ure i the present putsdivtsiea i tupeoved oy ar cikbaat totes cha Tie chict {8nd the British possessions the prevailing re- | S64 Be, Speakers nove, nePlt ity there | ther, that steel guns be mounted as soon as | Pars subarvisin ot jut Dity-two (3) im square three i AT AUCTION. AND SECOND STREETS NOKTH: ASS AND country howse, two ster Ligh. One wae The ith Protestantism, thongh there in a large { CoUld.find them in Belfast In that city there | vracicable, in order that, the artillery forces | Himuree abd Sx COW). “with the inprovements | on weprespar" “AETEGNoox, ocropen| ON SECOND STRELI" SEAN INE CORNER pruperty inno situsted as to berealiy city” tote; BS Ragihe caaccis ane tecpasal: OOM | following of the Church of Home. Sr. Moves | were,{0.000 nominal Protestants who never at-|Fitioned in ‘tho wouth muy ‘have a practice | » fetus of sale; Over and shoves deed of trust for | Site vreuisess we piel! sell part Of Boeck htecaers | OB TUESDAY APTEUNGOS-OCTOBEN Tie wr ts tun weet So Hocmasd’v subdivhen te themolies of ‘this sunita “of thet pablie | detiled the elements in the national character | “Mded churea. 1 eaeem | ground better than that furniabed by the obso: | @Z:a4r dated November 1: 1nGr. for hve Gear mich | eave ttcimes: Neshtll tll Dare of Bath ng ting HALE ART FOUR | wii'h'new hanes are, rahi eit great apa mind. It requires courage su: Broad heartedness to f clesiastiesl life in Ex ‘The rapid diminution of the eva in the Chureh of England is au om could be properly called resources of | what the doctor styled the ‘Baptized | te material at Burrancas. be paid aetollows: One-thirdcash aud baianceune-Foar | Three"story aud attic Urick dwelling, comteinins 1¢ Christianity. Heathen,” he referred to the saying that the |, A# #008 a8 this harbor begins to be properly | nots. ty iene urd ty devl of taut en the property| totes hun nclstn “Eaproteinese: bea Rar 2sb In ‘this ‘country, he said, one-fourth of all | Methodist church was the most’ inticxible | fortified the artillery regiment stationed in the | ferns atic dre not conical what mt ates ass | Sw Jersey avenue mouth the people are church communicants, as fol- | church in the world in saving souls, but the | *Uth can be gradually transferred to perma | trou day 01 sale the right reserved to the trustees to | , 27! pOne third cal; balance in one and two lows: Protestants, 14,327,000; Catholie, 2,410,000: i neut quarters on Parry Island and Fort Mc- | ssl! the property at the risk and cvst of defaulting pur- | Teed of wuss, ail conveyancing and recording at pure priests and ministers, 132,000. He epoke of et cnet ences Bed Ween tried, | Pberson be partially garrisoned by infantry | Siset aiter five Pabiisied in Washington: DCs Ad | Shaser'scost, S200 depout Teyuured af the tue of wide aliey. with the improvements, which consist of il. in front of the premises, eaming Patio. | Tbe early coupletion AOE A J. JOH, Ss TASS, 164 | the caiie road "ou. “4k “stewet, extended wil, inthe AN: tz. opinion of ineny. add ianeiy to the present value of to 105, both inclusive, each ‘front 16.92 thie those who. waut to v3 ‘and Dave a depeh of 76 fort toe AOtoet | ween well ashe thors Shee 2 eee wa ty at sMburien (tiem, thie Purtuer parti wince will. be ined by St. Paul's fition of ec- isa rure opporrun < u gladly furnisned U3 either of the receivers OF by the : the growth in the number of Sunday schools | the churches had. tried without success and | #0440 held for refuge for all troops on the | conveyanciuy ame tecurditue at purchasers cost, Me anos mee wen Westone es tan eoeeues toe INCREASE OF THE MiGM cuURcH PART [eittiie the past few Jeane nd Fe ee eee ane ea eee, tis | Gulf of the south Atlantic cost iu tine of epi: | --- seq, B25 ORME Trustees, — wetioneers_ | *Fhis sale presents an slexant opportunity for build | ares" Talune. nGmetem tor aie ea eee There can be no doubt that the remarkable | ferred to the purposes and work of | had succeeded. ‘The clase of people they were | Uemics. With the present limited number of — = ye = See oo, aa. ere ee iouscehny rapt nad taleee on fale section | each jot in cash, the valance iu tuaF equal santanutal Tevival of religion which bas occurred in the | the Christiax, alliance, The ‘King's Daugh- | after came to this tent. ‘Men in 1ustian, women | Sttillery troope 1 believe the manning of the | \WW7ALYER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers | VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY aNp Dwetz. | Bataan pc pneendens | ye yy Anglican church has resultel im « grext in- | teFS, the King’s Sons, the Society of Christian | ithout bonnets flocked there and found that | defenses of New Orleans, Port Royal and Tybee | VN cies. are oF VALUABLE i ING NORTHWESL CORNER TWELF1H AND | ‘This property belonging toa syndicate must be sold | at the rate of Oper cent aid terest erease of the high church pariy, especially in | "R4°a¥or. the Young Men's Christian Associa | holy peace which waits all men. Finally » | Roads to be all that the army can properly pro- | ™PECRES GALE Ok NALUABLE REAL ESTATE| 8 B tue of a deed of amicurucat and trust daly re- | “Serns of uate ure: One-third of the parchase monay | Peat" casi emmuall Sl. seured that section of the party ‘which is cou | {o%,std other religious societies poli his yaper | arge building was occupied’ which has been | Vide in the vouth. AND D STREETS NORTHEAST AT AUCLION: | corded in Her liis, iolte 176, one of the land records | to be paid ta cach the resis Ua tes egia iemeale | Saiked enact ear the eee SE) walt We ne By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 1U, 187;, and uch night. fact the great success THE PRISONERS. 4 of the District of Co. ligions bodies, as well as their’ financial re- | (Towded exch night. | In i engi caliper mca duly recorded in Liber No. 35,1010 00 et Hundreds have been] Of the Indian prisoners at Mt. Vernon. bar- | te sand records of the District 0: Columbiasahd at the | Bases, on WEDS Ex number the ritualists among the Christian re- sources, all going to pro that the truth of turned away each night. p ption of tue purchaser or purchasers A deposit of | save. >. 5. HENKLE é Tequest of the holder of tuv note secured ‘thereby. I | follow: God is marching on. : rack Gen. Howard says: “The checking of the | wistyell at public «action in front of the. preiives on | Sgvewatl described real eatate, situate tn thy carcnent oe, yerchanss, B. dapeet of WERE sonrees of England? This suggests some ve ‘The speaker was of opinion that there were ¥ eT Bees OF wig es : ns, ae if the 460 aveaiue Saree eeaeedt Tae meres some very Tet Gan We. C88 DKW WORLD. geal Moats the Conversion of the Homan | excessive death rate bas been permanent; a| gus sbay,0Ct Seek Ore a Ea TANE | premises kugwn and distincuished 49-and beinw part of | terine of alc are nit complied “with in fern Gay th Khost Es Receivers, poed of men whe are scare distinguished from Towanists. Must we Lwin offer AY. UCLUEI YOUK O'CLOCK P. described real estate, situate in the im One and two yearsat_ 6 Percent interest per | Sue and recurditie at pure ADUUM, payab.e semi-annually, end to be sec; deed of trust on the premises suid, of all can, ‘» cust, Resale a: ring And cost of detaulting jdrchaser unvess Ue tera of Sale Shall be coupired’ wite im ten daye fom day af seq. .one of | premises, on WEDN&: CESDAY, OCTOBEM TW 7) én s 7 ot 33. ‘Theresa Arnold's sutdivision, im square | richt is reserved to resell at the risk and costof the M4 D wine Titualiem directly for Christ: Isiteaim simply | _D¥- J- A. M- Chapman, in the second invited | Catholics in Jreland. ‘The country was passing | new village has been constructed, a complete | (3) and four (4, in wjusre nuniwreduinelimdredaud | nuuiber 75, anper plat recorded on liver a; fous 76, | defaulting purchaser uf purchaser” All convey: | DUNCANSON Bhbe Naciowsers ocks-tde lireetly for im simply | DP : or ir Indian Rospital equipped and. scme ground | tiry-ssht (ks), "berinminy on tb street east a0 | BUR UST ia ae er ae peered rite | Seramutang, parca OF marchaeers,, All sourey << _._ E and exclusively the ex m and proclama- | @ddress of the morning, spoke interestingly of | through a political crisis, wich was no un- | Indian pi! ipped 8 feet IL inches south of the dividinz ine between lots | bia, together with luprovements consisting of a brick | purchasers. [Atte « sioas, averionrEns, tion of the living and lite-giving | « few of the features that differentiate the re-| Usual thing for that country; but this time, | prepared for cultivation. Savings have also | 4 and > in said square, anc ruupiag thence south on | dwallins Louse aud store, iy RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO,, — ot ie cendat ehben the cee axe sid. Dr. Jolson, it was a crisis of crises, and | been made in the amount of clothing and fuel | ssid = fuente cast Ilo feet 11% inchewto | “"Terui: Oue-baif -asit; balance to suit purchaser. A| _ocl7-akds “Auctionters. | SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, , cesses | sources of the new world from those of the old. read sgprten f catch, ole ug. | thecast tine of suid lot 3; thence orth, with said cast | aoeen er uae ahi ste Derance to, sult purchaser A | _o a LE OF VALUABLE J of the extreme high churchmen as successes : i. | there was lightabead. An old woman had called | issued m by reason of mucl ing pur- | jive Is feet and thence west 115 feet 1135 tuches tothe redued a ~ ATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers, FRONTS q < won ‘for Christ. We should be unjust it | ties of the Exel rccting action ut thas | Out to Frederick Douglasé, when in a despond. | chased from their earnings or obtained by their place of beciminns, and thproved DF an old frauie | Teriys'te be compied witu with ten days after sale, fr) Fenuayivania ave. mw. SPREET BEL SEER W we failed to note that there is Jikht in| new world as furnishing an admirable theater | 28 ™mood during tho Neca ss — ‘They Aro" mow a. conteuted: Gite: | “Ss, sbg onde; One-half of the purchase cooney tobe. Searcy ak the rake sd west OF a eeteainine pee | ASBIGNEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRovED| CLUSE AN ESTATE. frome bial Chcchane hone Ceemeamme ex |for human action im working | ont | dvd ining was in his bats, suid the orator" | "Thy problem, however, has taken a some- | Bats meat, sid, Suumiey wt ns and twelve mutt | Share or wurchaeere, EDWIN B. WAY 4 Once OF BALDGR STREET AND MARKET Hromncives from the deicetoot theit coced wince | 2S Cds, of, civilization and” evangeliz-| “SEO NatE tion, at iowue was the rignt of ihe| what ailerons, form from that anticipated: | fod. 4i00ie he Sonat wt tawe oauig Rifeeg | eee SN TEs] GRACE OR CONGiIeSS STREET ASD om | BER A. Uy), at HALT Past FOCK Oko honiaclves from the defects of their creed when | Ing kind. e ; ; : eyancl e purchaser Rea REET, DEIN HOP! ws they die presence of men aud women | teritene Mi out moda, ecnveninacent it | people to exercise their own political beliefs, | Forty-six of the best men have been allowed to | }e32}Ciny st the cont of, the purchaser: Real Latate FUTURE Da¥s. THE LATE HODERT Be CHOPLEN. ict nitubered. 1’ abd the west 0 tect ba Phe “tha f ureat joy" | wrziory with our modern conveniences of | hitvy was a spirit of independence abroad | enlist in company I, twelfth infantry, and with | ealfdted st tits of tan: a ‘Under and by virtue of @ deed of assignment from | Jertt of 10 iret of lot numbered i Sou. Me Known mission” pecatbocs | rel it le not aa large to us as Palestine waste | sone tne peasunta: aud this opirit of political | thirty-one other indians and. touc white ser i ALBERT F. FOX. Trustee, | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers Bobet Bh Gropiey, dated Sal 10) iin and reccracd | Saanicn te Gencetoma, im Ths Dost of Columbia. 8 st known mi seachers | Christ and ro Distance is no “ y . O-cokds m0'F st nie. — in liver No teria . var proclaim Chris. as sispiy aid ally Se rumen | Seen eee Cece saitance ix now no | irdopendence, claimed the speaker, was surely | geants have formed » company of cighty-one | -°10-cokd OES DS _ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FURNITURE, AND PER- | oncot the aed reconte on the Ditierot rolunieae i | cet and tie balance tm oe aid t I = = ; an J obstacle to, the Christianizing influences of the | (-.diug tu a spirit of religious independence, | enlisted strength. They learned their drill SONAL PROPLBYY OF HOTEL, LA NORMAN: | will sell on MONDAY, OCTOBER FWERTY SIR TH poten ectired by a ded of tr ad Cel agrccagae . Lureb and never since the birth of authentic | fi a aneeke Seaaiog Pee LiRN aE -wIGASeh abink to aboub the sanie time th taken FUTURE baxs, DUD NORTHEAST CONTE Gv PIETEENTH | Ini. at FOUR O'CLOCK Pots., in fraatt dhe yew | St: Rib, Macret <r Opel al yor cua, ieutay Keven, the Eplocey ceria wary F eady we ° ns in a Seen oe At pe ee fe ro gs x i 5 Spartatere see. Bimon declared that the ev history has there Leen such « commingling of | i dividual judgment in things political and is | other recruits, Since arms have been put in TON CITY, D.C. INCLUDING TWO DYNA. | brick building containing thee sloresand. Has.atens | oF Dose. We Will sell duis property ase whole, aud ces wad tongues, peoples and creeds, as there ; . " - c LU gre | if preseuts particu ar advantases to investors whe'erne : would follow that they would claim the same | their hands they participate with the other z z MOS AND BELT ENGINE, in condition, numbers :sou-6270 aud 3272 has been in this new world. Tight ia: hingacplatt pe in post ceremonies. ‘They have been | *USTEES SALE OF (HUREE NEw zwo-wrony | | pylviriue ofthe decrre of the Supreme Court of the Ta apeubcelare wi eg | SOMME MOVIN, pom Sie Some, . oo e i ual : troo , i 5 z of of Covuinotes odin said Old Georgetown {routing 2 feet ‘SLOAN tefusing to bel e rightly celled | te spoke of the wonderful adaptability of the | 1b people. He would distribute the Douay | ter, aud the promi y Ww By virtus Of adeed of trust duly recred the Liter | Can cktag Of Horace 2. Cake arsine: Eimer &, Wood- are. soe Seveh of £0 tot: sino ened | | ATIMER & GLOAM, A: down grade” x was a prevailing | jatiow im absorbing into itself the half’ million | Bible. ‘Luere are practigally no Bibles. in Ire- | good soldiers, No. 15h, Zouto SS et seq.. one of the land records | eccerdauce With the, Deavisiors of the deed Gta | tad Bian mtomeete| IL type in the fo the Metho arche i : lund, said the speaker. ‘There are none in the | _ ‘This withdraws the best material from among i pg eee Eee gat Spon ee? shores. | chorale, nome inthe schbele tod none in the | the priecaers, co thas the others will, probable | ec tre iil stor rae red wind without inteclering | homes. The priext-*" -mselves are ignorant of | not get work as readily away from Mount Ver- | JAirsut gf the Brew Se choice eS | cha Raila De... ae non as those did who buve now become soldiers. LOCK P.. abd at the request o: the | frou sand Woodbury te Wiliam BeeMoses sella ub Heald, whi ci recorded in Liber No. on MUNDAY, EN x SEPTEMBER, A.D. U808, at | lumi modified by said decree, under. trust in ‘et seq, of SERELT BETW i B. M., the tolowlag described ‘cont | SURO 2° cmettene” wilt sell St toate’ Coetmeers | Said Set ot treet tm Iver 3646 A 8 hk TH WEST. No. fay. A 4 ‘The hope of irelauc was the Bible, said the | still 1t is hoped w little progress will be made | ¢ uate, nthe city of Washinton, District of | MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, | ALSO, ON THE BAME DAY, AT’ 4:20 O'CLOCK | , By virtue of « deod in trust Jated <a she speaker closed his address with « brief | 40) ‘a i ie di Se familiar with | each in getting individuals places where | Ce. Wis. to wit: “All those certsin pieres or parcels | AUD. INO1, at HALF-PAST TWO CLOSE P.M. on it iwill sei] part ot lors | A.D. ference to the social problems of the day. | 20ctor, sud in making the people familiar with | each yeur in gett Pl where | of iand and promises xnown as and being parts lots | 4:5 premises of said Hotel La Normandie, ail thetwe Hou to said Georve- | #4. : i ore ; teuchings. Ireland was a religious nation, | they can earn & livelihood. . numbere:{ seventy-five (7.2), seventy six (76), seventy- | piture and other, personal property covered. by’ suid he adsires# was one of the most eloquent that ud if conversions could be carried on without - seven (7) and one hundred and twenty (120), im | deed of trust and referred to in the schedule’ 0 20 feet upreved by lange has been delivered during the vessions. of the | Hitter Controversy the people would rorpond. OFFICES EXAMINATIONS Fou PROMOTION. | | Horace’ Gray's subdivision of ail GH auare niu: | appended, sid vurniure and perwonat proverty bein eonfacence and rently i 4 ce 3 4 i red nine hundred and eghty-oue (941), 48 the sane | EP lene chedule recorded javerence aud was frequently interrupted by | 71.0 "jrish were hot opposed to Christianity, | Geu- Howard remarks that tho regimental | eiviivnuisoctecord Mths ciice of ie Sartaie | ParucRlarly deserved 39, the ae Doth inclusive ot Fecorde {oF To reat on Bridge | TRUSTEES SALE = prevention, PROPLETY ni AL. UCTUBL TWEN tion of s deed of trust in liber 1444. folio 401. et seq... | NOL. at MALF-PasT FOUR O'CLO ‘one ‘Of said land reords for 64.00.00. Tlic avove tes OE ON i otion of first lieutenants is producing | 0! tue District of Columbia, !n Liber 1% 4010 B, to- | gar record, said furniture ani y is between O and P streets, adjoining 14uy LOT 11 IN SQUARE 120, At the conclusion of the regular program | Su Tur ag mom a he ended in an earnest ap- | Procol aigreater irregaleritiea, avd ae: the | fast wit al the jupeoveinente, Sc Potne now in th Hotel La Normandie situated Go the | Courrocesteect, TAT Eiveponocn r, | Eraniing eee am ths west sl of Siisteeutn saree hort and pithy addresses were made. by Iev. | POM ‘ c : : years. G percent er annuus bay.bie seusannuall | Wtinrton ciyeeC., and consisting te park st Pac: | Mesa stuuton Mecpeamie Nee Higbee: Lateci | Fenton, with back Iwas” and ‘hoodera fasprowes W. V. Tudor of the M. E. church south, Rich- SCHACRIPTIONS FOR BIRLES. lineal promotion of sseond lieutenalite gives to | Sourou by deed ar trust upon the premives toice orci, | Sate Nise Haraiore, Miiceaee beers | Maran sratot ine preemies” foushag | guts bein Noy Nine seen’ wore mond, Va; Kev. J. C. Price, D. D.. of the| “How much does a Bible cost in Ircland, doc- | them Caden are fairness of promotion he | cash. at tue option or the purchaser. A deposit of | puts, nti Mare. dren and brass henoeee: | Be ject on Hig st. by an irrecw.ar ‘This we very valuable 2. 1B & good meisiibor- A. ME. Zion church, Salisbury, N.C; Rev - ‘ recommends the extension of the system to the | $200 on eveh house required at the time of sue. If | SiS chives Ware, Buffet. Side. ‘Tables, 302. 4 hood, uo "waste wrouma and ube. 4 ao ty aulisbiary. "N.C: Rev. | tor?” said Bishop Newman as Dr. Jobneon | recomme 2 F fie terns of sale ure not coupliel with tm tfteen days ‘ety, Sofa. Beis: Reception ‘Chains’ al w Mr. Lambu of Japan and bishop Keener of firsts. The new methods of examination for fi ‘the day of sale che 4 Tete-a-tete tw “pt part 7 me. the 3i. E. church south. After the announce- | C°#*d- promotion are praised, but it is recommended | reset the property 2t the Fisk sua Coat Of the deraure | Starr furniture ana versonal provers belonging to «| vision. J ty ES ras ment of some notices bv the secretary of the |, “Five pence,” replied Dr. Johnson, and some- | that the several examinations for promotion | inx purchaser aiter five days’ advertisquent ut such | Ensine, r ares ale. omar ru Mi dipped te ps * s . Fesale in somo newspaper published in Washington, fis sale, as prescribed — business committee the conference adjoursn, | body tratslated, ‘ten cents. from second lieutenaut to mujor‘be made to a bee mate | pd weg os ge “How many Lables do you want?" continued | differ distinctavel se purchase TE aud recording at the cost of | subject tu the prior sud paramount = | Sons may ‘cost ee er ne ee Nees AE OT: mua sagen 7 | “Gen, Homurd. especially urges legislation | ™*?*"Yuers x. anais, Trestecn. _ | {aston clenm. decesseds uncer thertese frome Weare | fend SM qe AFTERSOO¥ PROGRAM. “A tuillion.” that will give inerenued pay f0 noweonmiv | parofivelOh a uanpoLea, ap.,f Tram taeton Metaun do sat Homes MCake, sate aver | “Raat. SSAC OUTER.) Teatews, ‘The afternoon session began ut 230 o'clock |, “Will the trustees of the chiircl: please come | sioned officers of the line to equalize with the : said) att he illahy of Deccinber, s8%. whieh ire: | an Eo a . "hey Ba el forward?” and the trustees came, and soon | same grades in the staff corps. He says: “The ecThe purcharerat ¢ weabove-sale Lavine failed to fully and record. and subject alno to the de ‘of tenet dated be had trom. BICY! ns oe there wase merry shower of ibles into the | enlisted mex fit for sergeants can now get | Comply with the teruis of sai MONDAY OstOuEn Pays Peet -itSS. from said | | Terme ‘CLES. 2:30 p.m., devotional exercises, &e. 2:46 p. | contribunon plates. better pay by the extra duty system. NINEUEENTH. in front of the premisce: AT FIVE m., essay, “The Church of the Future,” Rev. tere is & dollar, and I want you to buy t8n is recorded in Liber ; i ya sertions he sys: ‘The main causes of | O'CLOCK ¥. M., upou the same terme as above, at the | Buin tonne ‘X14 of said lund records, which prov: W is YOUK CHANCE TO Ged a BICTOLE rides | interest at — J. M. Buckley. D.D., LILD., Methodist Episco- | Bibles with it,” seid a man up in the gallery, | devertious are of a nature tc be remedied only | Tsk snd cost of the de:auiting purchaser. ‘The houses | that the furniture apd personal property conveyed by op each Weare selling our stock, which includes the cele were trno'to th: THe dectared that | pal Church. "First address, Rey. W-J. Dawson, | snd *he bit, come floating down over the up: | by bringing better men into the service. ‘he | "M!™* Sonne Adis, } Trustees. estes, ip strane a Meme | Sa Se = fm the Methodist rist etwuds in the | Weslovan Methodist Church | Secoud address | turned beads After that the Bibles fel: | most of them, deserted because they were too) »,-_HUCIUN E KANDOLER. an. § Trustecs, Bap" beater become dus under aed’ vease a sat center and His ‘nis to every part of | Rev. bishop B, k. Hendrix, D.D., LL-D., Meth | thicker thar ever, while Dr. Arthur explained | drunken or too vile to remain with the present | RATCLIFFL, petal, Busy beta trust et tort in said Libor 1300" fan Ss, gonter and His 2 er lent | cant Epiacopal Church South.” bird wares, | sete of the tendencies of the Homan Qatholic | enlited men. A fom, of course, yielded fosome| ga-wute ABOVE SAL, FostroxeD ox a0-| du igeuiuatos tout a the Methodists of Eng! Tforget their | Kev. F. W. Bourne, president of the Bible | church. saregibe renmedieti Seen SAB MANEE he | S85 oD BaP OF da Uhseecus heurned nach, yarapao uatioual mission, giving up to a sect what was | Christian Church. REY. Wa gomwai, 2 ~~~ | dore@en:be-remed: : JOHN TA x ache weant for maukind. Drlegaies trom the eastern section tempo-] The last speaker was Rev. Wm. Gorman of ABOUT THE CANTEEN. marcdiy oor ROURt, sa Trstens, INFLUENCES OUTsIDE THR CHURCH. be Se otateas tents Atieir Kenerinad | Limerick, who speaks with an intense earnest-| Canteens, he remarks, have been an improve- | —=* 7024") eee. a After dealing with the work of the Salvation a i i ness and lively manner. | brethren for the hospitality provided by the yee ‘i Azmy, the speaker closed his cesay by referring | commitice on entertainment: ‘The motion was | “God bless Ireland!” gid the doctor, and to the influences oatside of the church which | mae by the Kev. William Arthur and received were telling against evil_and which were really | the unanimous support of all present. on the side of Chri peaking on this fine, | _ Tomorrow cveniug Israel Metropolitan C. M. be said that on the side of Christianity fights | E. Church will give a farewell supper te the @very intellectual. moral and social force that | colored delegates to the ecumenical conference. seaticrs the gloom of ignorance; tuat| The feast will also mark the close of the Rev. advances purity and sobriety: that secures | Dr. C. H. Phillips’ term as pastor. he true rights of man. As Christians eee fre welcome the assistance of every one who} Usarrstionanty the most valuable aims s blow et evil and shields that which is | Of existence is health, and everything conduc- good. Dat after allour contidence chiedy rests | 1 1 4 perfect state of heulth is of interest to in the men and*wouen who confess Christ as |e public. In this connecticn one of the their Master aud who believe that His Gospelis | ™*t interesting of the exhibits at the Ameri- ke true remedy for the sins and sorrows of the | 8" Institute fair in New York this yeur is that orld, avd when our feais becloud our faith, | Of Walter Baker & Co.'s breakfast cocoa and ‘wheu our hearts fail us Lecanse Christian bevrror pl mone a ‘The; workers seem helpless in the battle, we remem- her the words sLich faded on the lips of Joba ‘Wesley, to be treasured and repesied by his ebildzen throughout the world—“Te best of all is, God is with us* REY. DR. WATTS’ VIEWS. " Rev. Dr. Watts of London, editor of the Methodist New Connection Magazine, delivered T M, x a ment on the post-traders’ stores, and useful | UWutbrs art cr den tater nas eat Geeks

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