now being improved by twenty of these flat buildings, and while the excavation# hav® not been completed we have had a number of Inquiries both from renters and buyers. Judging from the present market, we look for on active business through the winter. "Among the sales made by us this week are the following: For Henry C. Vance. Values West of 1713 and 1717 lNth street northwest, for Property $11,000 each; for John I- Warren, 2.1 and .VI U street northwest, for each: for Rock Creek. Mrs. Cornell i 11. Mechlin. 47 sf eet north¬ east, for $3,750: for Cleveland l'ark Com¬ pany, ISKil Newark street, for $><100: for same, lot on Newark street, for $2,500; for Harry Wardman. lot-on O street north¬ THEDEMAND FOR HOMES west, for $2 500; for Kugene <1. Jefferys, 11:51, Roanoke street. "Columbia Heights," for SN.250; for Mrs. Beverly, 102> 17tii stteefc GROWING INTEREST IN REALTY northwest." Some New AS AN Buildings. INVESTMENT. Mr.' Wm. G. lice has begun the erection of a residence for himself at No 1310 Roan- oke street, from plans prepared by Julius Land Available for Business Purposes Wenlg, architect. The house will set on a Can terrace six feet above the sidewalk, with a. It. I".Bell.Jas.F-. J. H. Grmlon. P. Waters. Which Be Had at Low Maj. Sttnley. C. J. Bell. He*. R. William#. B. N. Cost.B.PLamberton. frontage of feet ti Inches by a depth of ACTIVE MEMBERS OP COMMITTEE OW ARRANGEMENTS. Prices. <52 feet. It will be three stories In height, with cellar, and will have ten rooms antl two bath rooms. Hardwood will be used In Church Should Increase Its Efforts on Be¬ committee, is a native of Washington and his life. It was this that made him so spending secretary: Miss Clara Brandt the interior and th" front wlil Ik- faced with half of- well known in business and church circles. great a man; his willingness to he led. treasurer: Dr. James W. Graham and Mr It Is understood that the row of hou»es on red brick and (1) "The White of the West and press brown stone. People He graduated from the law department of It Is true there were promises given by Walter Ix>cke, delerates to the Distrlc Qulncy street between Kckington place and Mr. Wenig has also let the contract for a Southwest." as a T'nlon. OFBISHOPS Georgetown College with the class of 1870, God reward for this obedience. Mar¬ This soctety. as previously reporte< 3d street. ISckington, has recently changcd warehouse 40x!tf> l'eet and two stories high CONGRESS <-> "The By the Rev. J. H. M. cus In The Negroes." Dods says: "There Is always sufficient Star, was recently formed l»y mem and It Is to be erected at the corner of 1st street anil Pollard, archdeacon of North Carolina. but did not engage in the practice of the inducement to because life Is bers of the Christian Endeavor o hands, thought that the purchase obey Clod; Society has avenue northeast for the Grove (.'!) "The Indians." By the Rev. Sher¬ legal profession. He has since boyhood reasonable. No man was ever commanded Zion's Lutheran Church, which society, it 1: been made in the Interests of the rail¬ l.ime and Coal Company. man Coolidge or Boise. been identified with the real estate and in¬ or required to do anything which It was not said, disbanded In obedience to the wishes road company. The price wjs The southwest corner of "The New Possessions." the surance paid $<*>, "Foreign Missions the Church's Inspi¬ among the younger members of the ba?. absolute The Christian Endeavor to- Company 20 THE BATE FIXED EOR lias faith, after all, In the guide that topic for between Quincy street anil R street "Stable OCTOBER ration." By the Right Rev. Thomas I". held the office of diocesan secretary of caused the morrow begins a series of studies in th< belongs values in the West Knd ore main¬ the obedience, though It does al¬ to the the event Dudley, D I).. bishop of Kentucky. Closing Brotherhood of St. Andrew, was act.n; most seem as if tha obedience came before lives of "Great Men of the Bible." Abra¬ company. In the former tained by a large number of thrifty rent OPENING SESSION. chairman of the the address by the chairman. press committee when the faith or the care even for the future ham. Joseph. Moses. David and Elijah wil conjecture proves to be true the freight payers, who can always lie depended upon convention met in Washington in promises. be considered in succession. yard will extend north to R Instead by buyers and Investors. The apartment President Will Participate. and is a member of the Churchman's The street. Faith and obedience walk hand in following new officers have beer of stopping at street. houses erected are regarded as a sound, According to custom, the Sunday preced¬ League, the Military Order of the Loyal h^nd. elected to serve for Quincy safe means Council cf the Denomina¬ Is It possible, then, that those of us who the coming year b> The of the of investment. Owners and Missionary ing the council, October 2.">. will be re¬ Lesion and of the Masonic fraternity. have not this obedience have not the Christian Endeavor Society of the First clearing away ground where lesees are unanimous In the conclusion that The transportation committee. J. Holds- perfect Congregational the freight station is to be erected is the tion Convenes the Following Week garded as a missionary Sunday, and special Gordon, either the faith? To quote Marcus Dods Church: President. Mr go'ng apartment proposition Is a very safe chairman, has an important once more: "If would be Frederick D. 15. Ingalls; vice ahead, and that scene of activity, together one if it be taken with a fair amount sermons will be preached in Washington Place\yirth in the work of for the you neither much president, with the carts up of .Frelates Who Will Attend. preparation better nor much worse though Christianity Miss Anna Hughes; corresponding secre¬ taking away the earth from judgment. In Georgetown tiie lleid is not parishes by a number of visiting bishops convocat.ons. Mr. Gordon is a native of ti e a tary. Miss Flora D. P. the steam shovels at work where N street overcrowded. the ,,f were fable; if you have In nothing he- Johnson; recording and K and other clergymen. It is also proposed ci,y Georgetown. come poorer In this world that re¬ secretary. Miss Josephine Mason; treas¬ street are l>eing lowered, gives the "There is a large part of the HN ;,i.(irn mK residents of and iden- your urer. an population to hold a memorable open-air service on .,? t??voJ?.een ward in heaven may be greater; if you have Mr. Duncan Stuart. The installation locality appearance of bustle which is a of the West Knd that desires to avoid tho decided that the Pan- tinedliVilJ w-th the District for more than 1.V?:,ng ""'lerma,yor Gen- burnt the small." After ber of the most prominent of the it i Ross, It was impossible to in full all three annual reports were given the "Real estate men will agree with us that Washington Tuesday morning, October 20. prelates r'-V.t apitol andS!^ oilier build-.ngs. Mr. Gordon print officers and by For Business Purposes. the church will also participate in the exercises. was of the Scripture selections for tiiis week. commitee chairmen Mr. Ed¬ past inactivity In Georgetown circles The decision fixing the exact date of assem¬ educated at Columbian University and mands. in a neat Attention has been called to the has been due to the a giaduate of its Hebrews, vil. 1-10, relates to the far-reach¬ speech, called to the chaii recently attitude of a certain this convocation was arrived at a few American Bishops to Attend. classical and le^al the and Is now being revived. judgment, splendid returns havo Tuttle. of Missouri, the Pittsburg: Reginald to il, banking1 w,Intbusiness. In he proud Yes, God. subject for the resulted. It is Sylvester bishop H. Weller, jr.. coadjutor of Fon du ? 1 18S0 For what are the words of evening. The reason for the inattention to this lo¬ anticipated that those who oldest in of consecration, will bishop abroad in the interests of the Scripture? bishop point Dae; Junius Moore Horner, bishop of A.sh- Bell 'Abraham believed God, and his faith was cality is stated to be that it had fallen have accepted the advice of the preside over the sessions of the body of V' COUsin- somewhat outside optimist, ville: Daniel Sylvester Tuttle. bishop of Gr 'r Alexander regarded by God as righteousness.' Now BROTHERHOOD OF ST. of the line of the develop¬ keeping in mind general conditions, have church dignitaries. Missouri: Alexander coad¬ iVr 'r Bell,PH;m,P;i,nbeing the inventor of thit are as ANDREW. ment of the citj-. In this It did The annual meeting of the niiss.onarj Mackay-Smlth, ^ranam As wages regarded due to those who respect not benefited financially upon Investments jutor bishop of Pennsylvania; William nstrument; general manager of the work, not as a favor, but as a stand alone, for when the city began to made and are of the and Mis¬ ' Ional debt; while The Rev. J. O. S. looking for more council Domestic Foreign Forbes Adams, of Kiston: James Telephone Company of England as for those who not Huntington of Westmin¬ take its start in the progress which has ties." proper¬ Society of the Protestant Episcopa bishop , do depend upon what ster, has sionary Dow Morrison, bishoD of Duluth; Edwin ln*,hat they do, but have faitli in Him who can Md., been secured to lead the marked the recent years the bulk of the im¬ "We contend that Church in the I'nlted States of America Will county.6 Mr® were Georgetown property Gardner Weed, bishop of Florida; Samuel 'make the godless stand right with Him, "Quiet Hour" service at the eighteenth an¬ provements confined to rather lim¬ should bring as much as convene Tuesday morning of tlie week fol¬ Cook of John established in ited areas. Now that the full tide of in property located the of the Pan-Amer.- Edsall, bishop Minnesota; AVashinAon^^nee6^"6"^' their faith is regarded by God as righteous¬ nual convention of the Brotherhood of St. growth any other section of the District of an lowing sojournment Hazen White, of -Michigan City; ness. In the of a modern municipality has been reached ean congress of 1>.shops. This Matter con¬ bishop exactly mme way David speaks Andrew, at Denver, Col., October 7 equal distance from the center of the city's Ozi William Whitaker, bishop of Pennsyl¬ of the of man to 11. the course has broadened out and Includes traffic. No vention will be brought to a close Ihuisdaj has served as happy position the who Is This service will be held section ot««the District excels vania; Charles Tyler Olmstead, coadjutor chairman and member of nS- regarded by God as from the opening day of a great deal of territory that was left out Georgetown in natural evening. October 20. of righteous apart the convention. in the earlier advantages, such aa bishop central New York; William Law¬ on actions. 'Happy are those whose wrong¬ The evening of tlie same years. elevation and outlook: and all the conveni¬ rence. of Massachusetts; Alexander the of ences Distinguished Gathering. bishop -rlttees doings have been forgiven and over whosa day bishop Colorado, the Right Rev. Low-Priced enjoyed by the most hustling city are II. \ inton. bishop of western Massachu¬ sins a veil been Land. It is predicted that these two conventions has drawn! Happy is the Charles S. Olmstead. will hold an informal immediately at hand. setts: Gershom Mott Williams, bishop of man whom the Lord will never as In such portions which are just "The demand for will bring to Washington the largest body regard reception to the visiting delegates and their houses to rent and buy Marquette; Arthur C. A. Hall, bishop of sinful!' By whom, then,-is tills happy po¬ r.ow catching up, as it were, with still exceeds the supply. The Increased of high dignitr.ries of the Protestant Epis¬ Vermont; Henry Codman Potter, bishop of in sition the friends. deal in Within a enjoyed? By circumcised? or by the rest of the city the prices building sites reflects a general be¬ that lias ever assembled on New \ork: Henry Yates Satterlee, bishop Dewf t]fefew days, |t Is stated Can,an the unc.'rcumcised as well? Thursday, October 8. the lief that the copal Church aptaln We say that opening service rental situation o;' Lewis William Burton, Lamherton will lo ello-iMn will of property reveal this condition. Within justifies a re- the western hemisphere. In support of this Washington; as Promotion Abraham's faith wan regarded by God as be held with an address of welcome sumution of construction work, even con¬ bishop of Lexington: John Scarborough, admiral In the nan H. . righteousness.' Under what the of by a square of the Capitol building lew prices sidering the statement it is announced that already a of New Frederick Pennsylvania circumstances, bishop Colorado and the charge to high cost of materials and bishop Jersey: Burgess, and%Sd "e Naval^Acad" then, did this take place? After his cir¬ the convention will be preached the for land prevail, and so it is in other sec¬ labor." number of the of the of Talbot. e,nj at In Ho u."»q *>, 1 ? by large leading bishops birhop Long Island; Ethelbert Anapolis 1861 cumcision or before it? Not after, but be¬ Right Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle. of Mis¬ tions that might be mentioned. The ad- ar.il her and from l-ishop of central Pennsylvania; Legs fore." souri. In bishop Grading Wisconsin Aveiue. possessions, the afternoon the convention will vantages of such a situation are realised by The of Canada and the West lnd.es. have signified RK iimond Brewer, bishop of Montana: We need much this back to be called to order men who come lowering the grade of Wisconsin W. of study Abra¬ by the president of the here from other places with avenue, at the their intention of being present at the con¬ George Peterkln, bishop ham's faith to show, us how weak and poor brotherhood. Mr. H. D. W. the view of business concerns. point known as Deep Cut of the coun- West William Hobart Hare, English of | establishing gress The meeting missionary Virginia: is our own. Pittsburg. The remainder of the They perceive the difference in values In Hill, thirteen has caused a. to numerous of South Dakota; Fran la day will feet, already cll will also bring Washington bishop be devoted to the appointment of commit¬ property which seems to be advantageously spurt in values in the immediate prominent laymen identified with the work Key Brooke. bishop of Oklahoma; Applied Truth. tees and reading annual located, and are at the di¬ The cut vicinity. of reports of the sev¬ they surprised brings land heretofore located over of (he church. Boyd Vincent, coadjutor bishop southern "Men-say that when tliey know they will eral officers. versity. They take the cheaper ground, as it to he Ohio: James of and down a hill on an even One of tlie most important matters Steptoe Johnston, bishop do; Jesus says that when they do they will Friday, October !), will be the discussion will serve their purpose quite as well. In this grade with dl-'i tissed before the Pan-American con¬ western Texas; Cameron Mann, bishop of of the reports presented the way. as welt as the of surrounding property. It places the hand¬ of know. He does not promise to manifest previous day, through enterprise some Goldsboro gress of bishops will be the subject North Dakota; Chauncey Bunce Brewster, followed by senior and junior sectional con¬ our own citizens, all parts of the are house, formerly in a hole, himself to the man who. dreams or city on proper church extension. The question of chuic.i bishop of Connecticut; Arthur Llewellyn debates, ferences and a public meeting in the even¬ now bei;:g improved, so that greater uni¬ grade, and makes the beautiful unity it is stated, will also constitute an Williams, coadjutor bishop of Nebraska; has been a resident of the rih n V but to him who his commandments. ing. The election of the Is secured ever Fairview lots particularly desirable keeps executive council formity than before. At the moving the by re¬ important topic for the consideration or Davis Sessuir.s, bishop cf Louisiana; Anson (fSSSiS=iI=ibeon fdPnt'led with a num. The seeds of truth members for the ensuing year and same time the movement of the resident and uncertainty regarding grades < r o. sprout in the soil of selection tlias has uo to rh«* prelates, and other matters of interest Itogers Graves, bishop of Laramie: Lemuel bcrrofand.h!lsmovements connected with t>i 1 of the city for the next business interests outward, from tie old this time deterred home site will be be¬ Of the obedience. The words of Jesus in the mind ed convention, follow¬ seekers from to the church at large brought Henry \\ ells, bishop of Spokane; Leighton Episcopal Church in the District.^ by senior and junior conferences on va¬ center still goes on and the progress made purchasing. fore the hod.\ Two sessions of the con- Coleman, bishop of Delaware; the Rt Rev of a disobedient man are no more vital than rious interesting subjects, will take place is a sufficient indication of the growth of The Old Kidwell gr< *s will be held e tch day. and it is staled Charles Christian Penick; Frank Rose- tfheat in the wrappings of a mummy. To Saturday. the city if there were no other evidence ETcuse. that the meetings will probably be held brook Millspaugh. bishop of Kansas; know the divinity of Jesus' teachings we The last day of the* available. Mr. Clements, who purcha-ed the old closed and the results of th-* CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOUR must do His will with deiinite will convention, Sunday, Kidwell house be hind doois. Thomas Prank Gailor, bishop of Tennessee; intention.". begin with the celebration of the holy at :111h and Prospect ave¬ will liter he :nd Maltbie D. . For Investment deliberations prepared John Mills Kendrick. bishop of New Mex¬ Babcock. communion at 7 a.m.. Rev. II. M. Hart, Purposes. nue. has remodeled the same. In his to the world in the form of an Edward Robert How to the leader..Tell what in dean of St. John's The plan published ico; Atwill, bishop of west¬ help Cathedral. Denver, cele¬ investment class of real estate buy¬ of improvements the owner is encyclical. ern Charles Stnford Olmsted, Abraham Is to you most striking and help¬ brant; !)::«> a.m., keeping In _ Missouri; Conducted , |.y anniversary sermon, by ers. which is always one of Importance in mind the general The Rt. Rev. Henvy Y. Sitterlee, of Colorado; Thomas Frederic Mrs. GRACE I ful. the Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd of New appearance of a chalet. ofbishopthe bishop IVIXGHTON HILL. York; 2 the local market, is always in evidence. What was the of Washington, and the members Da vies, bishop of Michigan; Joseph Blount For October 4 Parallel Passages..Isaiah. i:l!»; I Samuel, p.m.. junior mass meeting; 4 p.m., back entrance on Prospect and subcommittees ?n mass public Sometimes the influence of such is avenue local executive Cheshire, bishop of North Carolina; Alex¬ Topic: "Gr->at Men of the Bible: What Abraham xv:U2; Exodus, xix:5; Jeremiah. vii:23; Acts, meeting, and S p.m., thanksgiving and buyers will become the front. The house charge of the preparations for the comiog ander Charles G ,rrett, of Dallas; Teaches v:li!t; Hebrews II. viii:8-9; I John, v:4; li farewell service. more positive than at others. At the pres¬ originally fronted on M are in com- bishop Is." Genesis, xii:l-8; Hebrews, vil:l-10- The street, being lo¬ convocations, busily engaged Ellison Cr. j its. of South Carolina; Corinthians, v:7; Luke, xvii:o; Luke, xviii:8. delegates from to the ent time there is almost an cated in the rear of an the details in connect'on with the bishop Eonniif, lv:l "J. convention will Washington entire absence Several old-fashioned garden. pic ting Cleland Kinloch Nelson, of leave here Monday morn¬ years ago the M street front was mtotings and the entertainment* of *;ie bishop Georgia; Genesis, xii.l. Now the Lord had said unto Hints to the Leader. ing. They will join the of what might be termed speculative buy¬ subdivided and i homas Augustus Jaggar, bishop of sou til- delegates from Bal¬ ing. and the market is very scanned sold, and some houses being l»i> hops and laymen who wiil attend. Ar¬ Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and It would be well to start a conversation timore. Philadelphia, New clos-ly built the membeis era Ohio; William Ford Nichols, bishop of and Y'ork, Pittsburg for opportunities for placing money to ad¬ thereupon, imposing front of the rangements have been mad" for from thy kindred, and from fathers on other points at Chicago old home was of St. Andrew and lue California: James H. Van Buren. bishop of thy the different traits of Abraham's char¬ and Tuesday morn¬ vantage. In addition to the investment mo¬ completely screened from of the Brotherhood Porto unto a land that I ing proceed from there to Denver a view. a Rieo; Theodore Nevin. bishop of house, will shew thee: acter, the various Incidents of his life and by tive. and closely connected with It.In fact. Churchman's League to act as reception Iowa: William special brotherhood train, arriving at Den¬ Some Land committee to meet the trains and escort Montgomery Brown, bishop And I will make of thee a great nation how they lit ours today. Prepare for this ver about midday In manv Instances inseparably.is the de¬ Values. of Arkansas; C. M. Beckwith, of Wednesday. to a A the Visitors to their respective hotels an', bishop and I will bless thee, and make thy name half a dozen to take The junior local sire. which is general, become home subdivision of the Hill jjurchase at the Alabama; Joseph Johnson, bishop of l,os by asking different assembly met last Mon¬ owner. for the Is places of entertainment. The members of great; and thou shalt be a day evening in the school Comfort present sought southwest corner of 32:1 and Grace streets Angeles: Charles P. Anderson, coadjutor blessing: points, but impress upon them to be brief. Sunday room of fe>r when a man a then these two organizations will also act 3. An J 1 will bless them kill the Pro-Cathedral Church of the Ascension. buys, home, and has been made and approved tlie at the session of the mis¬ bishop of Chicago; Thomas Fnderwood that bless thee, Fifteen-minute essays will the meeting, of there is a chance that In the future, if the by Dis¬ usiiers opening No one over a Reports individual work during the sum¬ trict officials. council. Dudley, bishop of Kentucky; William An- and curse him that curseth thee: and In should speak minute. Have mer were occasion should arise to sell th° sionary some familiar about faith read. Interesting addresses were property, Recent sales drew Leonard, bishop of Ohio; William thee sh;ill all families of the ^earth be hymns and obe¬ delivered by Mr. W. B. there will be an opportunity of securing a in this vicinity havo estab¬ Opening Session. Woodruff Xiles. bishop of New Hampshire; dience, and get some one to start them off Everett, jr., the lished a value of blessed. Rev. J. A. Bicknel and others. It was de¬ profit. $1.00 and $1.10 per square for Henry Bond Itestarick, bishop of Honolulu'. at appropriate times between these cided to Whatever the motive may be. there is no for According to the provisional program 4. So Abram departed, as the Lord had extend the junior work in the city foot, unimproved property, though sev¬ speeches, singing without accompaniment hospitals, and a question that the home buyer has always eral pieccs of ground have the meeting of the missionary counrl. Canadian Bishops. spoken upto him; and Lot went with him: or books, if committee was appointed brought as higli all sessions possible. for the purpose of taking the been and Is now an important, factor in the as $1.58. The District of Columbia which has just been completed, The following prelates from Canada are and Abram was seventy and five years old childlike necessary market. The chances offered to of Mill Paj>er held in the of Thy faith, that asks not sight. steps. people Company paid that much for the site of the body will be Church to be present: when he departed out of Haran. Waits not for wonder or for sign, this class are unusually attractive, and It of their new paper mill addition. The the on G street between 13th an J Believes, because it loves, aright. may be siid that at no period In the his¬ ital Traction Cap¬ Epiphany, James Carmichael, coadjutor bishop of 5. And Abram took Sarai his wife, and Shall see Company paid #1.05 for their streets 'northwest. The convention 'lings greater, things divine. MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF FISH. tory of the city has It been possible to etb- purchase just west of the 14th Montreal; John Philip Du Moulin, bishop Lot his brother's son, and all their' sub¬ power house. The will be at 10:30 o'clock the morning Heaven to that gaze shall open wide. taln as much In The way of a house for a ground is now being used as a store yard opened of Niagara; Charles Hamilton, bishop of stance that they had gathered, and the1 The moderate sum of as at the for coal. of October 27. when the Rt. Rev. And brig:]test angels to and fro Carp and the Tench Are Valuable money present Tuesday. Ottawa; II. T. Kingdon, bishop of Frederic- souls that they had gotten in Haran- and On message:! uf love shall glide, time. Recent Transfers. William C. Doane. 1 of Albany, will they went forth to go into the land ol' 'Twlxt 'i id above and Christ below. as Curatives. isliop ton: Arthur Sweatman, bishop of Toronto; Home Buyers Increasing. The transfeis of sermon. be Canaan; and into the la/id of Canaan they .J (J 1 I.N KEBLE. From the Georgetown deliver the opening This will Andrew Hunter Dunn, bishop of Quebec; Brooklyn Eagle. No doubt this consideration has served to property of the came. through various sources the past week In¬ followed by the celebration holy W. Lennox Mills, bishop of Ontario; M. S. t;. And Abram Fishing literature, prior to the days and Increase the number of home and clude c< Sessions of the council will passed through the land buyeis. the sale of tho Hurlebus mmunion. Baldwin, bishop of Huron; Frederic Court¬ unto tiie of unto CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. writings of lzaak Walton, opens property, be open to the The first busino.es In place Sicljem. the plain or up points the prediction Is that this class will be add¬ 2sth and O, to Louis public. ney. bishop of ova Scotia; George Thorne- Moreh. And the Canaanite was In of interest which are Iloelman; house, 31-14. session will convene Tuesday afternoon at loe. of then The District Christian Endeavor Union unique. Not the least ed to in the future, owinj largely to the re¬ Q street, to Thomas F. Keliher bishop Algoma. the land. interesting are tlie constant from R. W. 2-30 o'clock, and the address of welcome Among other high dignitaries of the Epis¬ 7 And the Lord has arranged to hold its regular references of action which always*.scts in against invest¬ Walker; house, 3210 P street from to the visitors will be delivered by Bish >p i hurcli in the appeared unto Abram. monthly the early writers to the medical Jane copal western hemisphere and sad. Unto thy seed will I give this meeting at Calvary Baptist Church virtues of ments in the stock market after an experi¬ Gill, to C. H. Serrin; 2112 P Henry Y. S.itterlee. This will be followed who will attend the congress are: Enos Monday fish. Of course, many of the salt and street, from by the of the report of Iho land: and there builded he an altar unto niglit at 8 o'clock. The principal feature fresh ence similar to the one of the past few Theodocia Hambleton to George W. Ma- presentation Nuttall, archbishop of the West Indies; the Lord, who unto him. water fishes mentioned by the old writers months. The Increase in the population of nogue; house. 3033 M street, from bo rd of managers by the chairman of the John Grisdale. bishop of Qu'Appelle; Joseph appeared is to be a workers' conference to discuss Winne- board and the reports of societies 8. And lie removed from thence unto a are not recognized in the waters of the city has also been accompanied by an fred Brannan to Simon Guggenheim, auxiliary Loft house, bishop of Keewatin; G. A. Orms- mountain on the east methods of forwarding the work of the so¬ today, $11,000; the Danenhower will be received. by, b shop of Honduras, and W. C. Pink- of Bet)i-el. and pitched but the fresh-water perch, carp, tench and increase in the number of hom° buyers, and house at the cor¬ his tent, having Beth-el on the west, and cieties during the coming year, for which eel are this fact is one of the reasons why the mar¬ ner of 2ltli and P. the Kaizer Hotel, to of ham, bishop of Calgary. yet recognized, and it is in connec¬ John F. Program Succeeding Sessions. Hai on the east: and there he builded an the motto has beer\ adopted. "To make this tion with these fish that some ket has continued to be as strong as has Killeen; house. 331'J O street to Pe¬ altar unto of the case ter J. 2fK>2 35th to The program for the further sessions or Active Members of Committee. the Lord, and called upon the the best year's work we have ever quaintest ideas as to their medical been the for some time past. May: street, W. J. Con- name of the known." virtues lin: house in "Pickrell row, 33d the council follows* The mem'oers of the local executive and Lord. This will mark the have prevailed. the street near meeting opening of the In the art Bought by Government. O, to Mrs. C. B. Wise. Three in. Conference session, general committees on for T? e Lesson. of healing the carp plays a p chairman, arrangements second year of the extension campaign. respectable One old The report of the appraisers appointed to the Rev. Daniel S. D. D., the conventions of the It is The will be part. writer speaks of Right Tuttle, coming Episcopal interesting to- observe how across conference open for discussion, the fat of the carp as being of miraculous ascertain the value of square fiOO. which Muscle at a of the financial record of Church are no time and effort to and Disccunt. bishop Missouri: sparing the far cry of forty centuries the scenes society officers and delegates in par¬ powers for the alleviation of "hot rheuma¬ Is to be acquired by the I'nited States as Fiy.hi the St. make tism." The manner Louis Republic. the year, by George C. Thomas, treasurer; the meetings a great success. Among and figures seem to stand out as though ticular are expected to take part. The of its application was the site of an office building for the House by frequent on the Invention has attacked another of our the general progress and achievements in those who, it is :;aid, have lifeen particularly they were fresh from The rea¬ meeting will begin with the usual and rubbing painful part, was read a yesterday. song and the effect was said to be of Representatives, with good olcT friends. The motorman is the field, by the Rev. Arthur S. Llloyil. active in the interests of the convention are son for this lies in the fact that men were devotional services, and a short business and eminently deal of attention by those interested In disappear¬ mentioned Rev. mollifying salutary. The triangular ing; that is, the hitherto typical motorman, D. I)., general secretary; discussion of the Richard P. Williams, pas¬ moved by the same motives, stirred by session will be held to elect committee bones in the throat of the on the value of pronertv. As far as the num¬ carp, being the big man with the broad shoulders and reports by the delegates. tor of Trinity parish and archdeacon of the same in those olden as chairmen and fill a few vacancies. ground to a powder and applied to a wound ber of square feet in the square is con¬ passions, days the Jeffries arm. A Eight p m..Public meeting. Chairman, Washington, who is chairman of the gen¬ Human nature has not Another meeting of the union will be or bleeding nose, were said to act as styp¬ cerned this block of lnnel is the largest pale apothecary of a eral today. changed tic. The was that has been the man will new do a the Right Rev. Henry Y. S i tterlee. D. committee and ex-otlicio chairman of with the of the race held Wednesday niglit, October 14, when an gall also said to have been bought by government for motorman. The I'., trie progress and the used for sore and within the city in recent year?. bishop of Washington; subject. "The Con- executive committee; Mr. E. N. Waters, process of the suns. Under other skies address will be delivered by Mr. George B. eyes, "above the eyes, Counting power brake has done it. The mortorman secretary of the executive committee and business of the says an old Aesculapius, "two little bones the le»ts which front on alleys in the in¬ now neads little more quest of a Continent; file Home Mission¬ and totally different surroundings men are Graff, agent United Society of strength than is in a as a som» mem¬ treasurer of the fin inee committee; Mr. of Christian Endeavor. on exist, semi-circular in shape, which are terior the square, the number of square woman's little A half turn of iiis ary Patriot." by prominent men and women are women to the end of the subject of feet exclusive of the is finger. ber of ti e council: "The Church's Wirrk in Robert Preston Sheaiey, who has charge of "Christian Endeavor Around the diligently preserved by noble temaies alleys 177.048. The little lever and the magic of ap¬ the work time. It is this that give the study of World." the total awar^ of the appraisers, of which electricity the Home Field; I'o the Results Justify the press for the gatherings; Mr. J. Old Testament lives their exceeding value. Several of the officers of the District Union against lunatical disease." plies the brake to the wheels with more Holdswortii Gordon, chairman of the trans¬ and The eel has also a respectable med!cal Mr. Robert T Fleming wv)s chairman, fotce and than could a Endeavor? by the Right Rev. Alexander It is of more value than a simple study of other Christian Endeavorers attended to rapidity Herculc-% C. Garrett. D. D., of Dallas. portation committee; Mr. Charles J. Bell of the informal reception given af¬ history. Members of the profession from amounted $741.0£2. which is at the rate manipulating the old apparatus. bishop Rock Creek our own times, for we are far beyond the yesterday Galen to the of a little more than $4 per foot. parisn and Capt. B. P. Lam- reach of prejudice. ternoon and evening by the International present day recommend it. square Wednesday, October 28. berton of Ascension parish, mernbeis of Reform Bureau to its new Hippocrates, however, makes this excep- The last piece of propertv purchased by tli.- finance and James i2. Then, too, the charm of the Bible stories corresponding lion: "This food is forbidden in tabes the government was the old power house A Difficulty in the Way. Ten a.m..Motions and resolutions; con¬ committee, Maj. themselves is so fresh and Well secretaries. Mr. C. R. Cross and Mr. D. B. and Bell, who his charge of the postal, tele¬ perfect. These men diseased spleen." Galen prescribed it in frround square on Pennsylvania avenue be¬ From Punch ference session, subject, "The Proposed might Alexander Smith, the poet, say of Cooper. young are active En¬ tween and 14th streets, graph and telephone arrangements for the and were a nephritis. The monks of Salermo held the 13% which is to the them that he breathed the of deavorers, given hearty wel¬ as Missionary* Canon," by Right Rev. conventions morning air come the eel in abhorrence. They say, to be used the site of the proposed munici¬ the world as he read and saw with his own by local members. They have according This Thomas F. Ga'lor, 1>. D.. bishop of Tennes¬ Rev. Mr. Williams was chairman of the recently come from Dr. Badham, in their dietetic code, "to live pal building. square contained 4." <>10 eyes the black tents and herds and Ofoerlin College to take feet, and the see; discussion by the delegates. committee which had charge of the ar¬ moving their new work. on eels is a sure recipe for spoiling the square price paid was for flocks, heard across the brawling centuries up which is at the rate of about foot. llalf-past two p.m..Motions and resolu¬ rangements the annual convention of The Christian Endeavor of the voice." Pliny also held this opinion, but $12 p°r the church held in in He of blood and war the bleating of the sheep Society also, are Some ten years ago th» square where the tions; conference ch i.rmain. the Washington Gurley Memorial Presuyterian Church has says, "singular they holden to office session; is a native ot New Orleans, La., and was and tiie tinkling bells of the camels. the be to cleanse the humors, either or general post building Is now located We elected following new officers for one choleiick was acquired Right Rev. I.eigh R. Brewer, D. D.. bishop educated in tin1 College of the City of New can almost in imagination go about year from the 1st of October: phlegmatic, likewise to cure the infirmities by condemnation, and for of Mom.ina: subject. "The Administration York. For fifteen years Mr. Williams was \, ith Abraham in those days when he was Miss President, of the spleen, and only that they be hurtful the (11.43(1 square feet the sum of S'lfiO.K 2 Ada Powell: vice president, LeRoy was the government. of our Mis-uoir«r\ Work and Its Support," a cotton broker on Wall street in New feeling that constraining word from God, A. Coleman: treasurer. John L. to the throat and make a man to lose his paid by The rate per \ork. He was educated for the in "Get thee out into a country that I Goodman; square foot was $10.50. by the Right Rev. A.on It. Graves, 1). I> . ministry wili secretary. Oscar voice.they be harmless enow." V and has served shew thee." after the recording W. Gardner; As will be seen, the square on New Jer¬ bishop of Laramie; discussion by the dele- irginia, charges in three Day day Impression corresponding secretary, Arthur H. De gates. cities which have been capitals of govern¬ of God s wish for him grew in his heart Riemer. sey avenue southeast has nearly three eight to 1<> "0 ments. until he knew beyond a question that he One on the Doctor. times the area of the post office square, and Half-past p.m..Reception Committee chairmen: Prayer meeting, four times the area of the for the council. lie was assistant rector of St. Paul's must go. Just as you and I have seen Miss Mabel Thomson: lookout. From tlie CMciigo Saturday Evening Herald. nearly power Church in Richmond, Va., the second God s will crossing our and Sydnor Fal¬ house square. 29. capi¬ path casting coner. jr.; missionary. Miss Edna De Neaie; Once upon a time Prof. Wilson of Edin¬ Thursday, October tal of the confederacy; from 1SU4 until lsil< its shadow over the place where our desires social. Miss Grace De Homes and Investments. 10 he was rector of the Church of the Holy would elect that we We Riemer; Sunday burgh wrote on the blackboard in his lab¬ a.m..Motions and resolutions. Con¬ might stay. know school. Miss Bessie Tompkins: flower, Miss Mr. Wm. A. Hill of the Moore At Hill ference session. Chairman, the Right Rc*v. Comforter in Montgomery, Ala., the first how hard it was for us to recognize that Helen Gray; junior. Miss Lida oratory: capital of the confederacy, and in 18!)7 lie will as supreme to ours. We know we Tompkins; "Prof. Wilson informs his students that Company, speaking of the condition of the William N. McVickar, D.D., came to whatsoever. Miss Nettie King. bishop-coad- Trinity Church. Washington the fought against the thought. Perhaps The board of officers of the he has this day been appointed honorary real estate market, said: "The fall season jutor of Rhode Island. "The of the I n.ted States. He is a District Chris¬ Subject. Cures capital thirty- Abram did alsrr. It may be he did not tian Endeavor Union held a physician to the queen." has started with an unusually active de¬ and third degree Mason, a member of all tried special meet¬ Responsibilities of the Bishop as a Ma¬ wish to go, and to think that he was ing last Wednesday night at the office of In the course of the morning he had oc¬ mand for houses, both as homes and in¬ sonic bodies, and a member of the Delta mistaken about what God had seemed to casion to leave the room and found on his Missionary Leader." Addresses by the the union. 1413 G street northwest. Plans vestments. While this demand Is itiore ac¬ Kappa Epsilon fraternity. As chairman ot say. But still God's word came steadily for the work of the union for return that a student had added to the an¬ RIfeht Rev. John Philip Du Moulin. D.D., the committees for the coming conventions "Go." the coming nouncement the words: tive for medium-priceel property, there are of months were discussed, and nominations bishop Niagara, Canada; the Right Rev. Rev. Mr. Williams has utilized with signal Now. the first thing we see about Abra¬ "God save the queen." many Inquiries for larger hous:s. A ready William H. success his-business were considered for the positions to be Hare, D.D.. bishop of South tra iling received in the ham that Is perhaps different from our¬ filled at the union purchaser can be found for any class of Dakota, and by the chairman. Discussion metropolis before the service or meeting Monday night. that a entering selves.and certainly a point in which most The Mizpah Lutheran Christian Endeavor First Billionaire."Did make property pays good return. The two- by the delegates. the Episcopal Church. people can learn from him.is that he made you o-ny- story flat buildings that pay such a large .2:30 p.m..Mo.ions and resolutions. Con¬ Society, recently organized, has elected the thing on that airship merger?" return are Sketches. no question about whether he would obey following officers for one year: Miss Second becoming very popular with in¬ ference session. Chairman, Melville W. Biographical God. He went steadily ahead and did E. Agnes Billionaire."Oh, nothing to speak vestors. Fuller, Chlei Justice of the Court Mr. Waters, the of the Sauter, president: Mr. Walter Locke, of. Only $50,000,(100." "The on O Supreme secretary executive what he was told. He shows this wonder¬ vice president;. Miss Minnie record- First frontage street between 30th of the United State*. Subject, "Why the committee and treasurer ot the finance ful of Brandt, Billionaire."Oh. well, every fifty and 31st street recently purchased through He."Shall we elope?" trait obedience through the whole of . Mrs. lng secretary; Rose Locke, corre- million counts, you know.".Chicago New*. aa by Mr. Harry Wardman for $30,000, is She."I don't think mother would let me."