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of theories of government the late civil war teaches unmistakably that those who believed the source: @ ot danger to be in the strong powers of the Fed- PUB eral Government werein erfer_and that thnse ®hd LISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, S Delteved that such powers were necessary 20. Its AT THE STaR BUILDINGS, conduct and continued existence were in the Northwest Corner Pennsyivanis Ave. and 11th St, by Figut, The attempted destruction of the Union by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, parent temporary success of the effort, was Uke ‘S&S H. KAUFFMANN, doubtediy due Uo the capacity of the States under the Constitution for cncerved. action, by oven: ee ore ee aT em he hand (© raise armies and est central Cg ag a Ps Eovernient. Aid) he ultimate tauute ot. the ch. By mail—postage pre} 50 cents attempt is to be attributed with eq Stet Sne year. $0. siz wont gh mS & vearue > zg we am Siearabea £9 the. excretse of those powers Stes a et ary e ral Government, under the ‘Constitution, : = esse me ented to It by extreme advocates of ‘Tux Werner STAR—published on Pri rary yar ponagevrepeld. Skt day—¢ preteen = — — = er of dispute, three pew amendments to the oo Ab wet anger then te peltion = onstitution Were adopted al the close of that omercaierriaaamiee me) Vo T1—Na 10,713. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1887. TWO CENTS, |smerarecnstsedte echoes PI ernment, and seeking lo disturd che distribution aes ee ——————— | of powefs among them as little as Was consistent SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossij of us who arecalled upon to obey them. And to | that God governs tn the atfairsof men. And If a itn the winds wired Uy a Sorrowful expert, Soe Se Fe, GRAND, RALLY! PUBLIC TEMPER = GaMEia ace DUG OOM STET ERD phous nbhale is id ip Telegrams to The Star. this end, O Lord our Heavenly Fatner, most nearti- | SPArTOwW cannot fall to the ground witout ence, these am its confer add powers KICT OF COLUMBIA. “ance meeti.ix at ‘Odeon Hall, corner 4% st. ly we beseech Thee, with Thy favor to behold and | DOLice is it probable hat an enipire can rise with- | on the government of Che Union, and place addi 'P sts. nw. Services Sunday, Sepiember 18: Dless thy servant, the President of the United | OUt His aif? We have teen assured, sir, in (ae | tonal restraints Goverxuext Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- on those of the States. May it veloek, to comsider the material im: said firm should be paid. and praise service, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. All seats| Free-ALarM SysTem For THE TREASURY.—Chief fairness, and good will. Be with all who are teach- | With rugged resolve, ne faltering in a sturdy | vast conseq SWhich resulted from he last 5 = school9:15am. Preaching by the pastor 11 | nue, ¢440,171.64; customs, $607,128.05, States, the governor of this and every common- | Sacred Writings, that ‘except the Lord build (ue | be long berore such au awful sesson Isacain needed Tht cause boiiy efor ah Seek ne aitcibn: | ice EME DS Eafe med pet: Gud muse dnd rect | 3'm. ahd’ + 40 p.m." Gousecrauon meeting uewaay. | BUC nes Cee MEMORIAL DAY IN PHILADELPHIA | Wealth ot this republic, and allothersin authority, | house, they labor in vain that butld it.’ firmly | to decide upou disputed questions of comstiutional tiom of the proceeds of real estate, of which Williain L. SOVOLENT Gira | iefien necting Thursday, 7:0 p.m ccordisly | Tange Lapies Were EXamivep at the civil-ser. and so replenish them with the grace of Thy Holg | Delleve this; and I also believe that without lils | law. wow of real estate, of which William L. | ;—> IRISH CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT UNION | Mvited. Bee Spirit that they al cl concurring aid we shall succeed in this political | It ts not out of place to remark that while the Onborn; Itt of the ald. District died seized, tehall | § =’ GALYARY BAPTIST CHURCH, comer | ® rooms today, two for promotion in the spirit that. they may always incline to ‘Thy will | concurring Sid wo shall succeed in, this political Apwccg berg wyotand we tte Ki The Washington Branch of the 1. C. B. U. will holds | #9 GALYA HY BAPTIST CHURCH, COBNEF | departments and one for appointment as type- ind walk to Thy way; and 0, Almighty God 90, | Rag eo ree pean. the, bul coal. baena ta ft extreme point of State rights oe 7 18S iH the be tot Hall,G 3:3 in the former time didst lead our fathers forth into ny lute partial, iy “wai oteg in the United States Court Hone at which | Set and 10th ete» SUNDAY EVENING: 16th seetene, | OmzE ee pestor.—Sunday school, 9790 a.m. and :30 | Writer, President Cleveland Makes an Address | a' weattny piace, giro Thy race we humbly be- | Uerests, our projects Will be confounded, and. we Pot its reaching a born and other persons Interested in the suid estate are lock, JOSEPH A. RINSLEY, wresidentar the Crozer Theological Seuiuary at Up: | ‘Tus Navy DrPaRtenris informedof the arrival seech Thee, to us’ their children that we may al- | Ourselves shall become a reproach and'hs-word point om tue acer side. In my opine notified to appear and present the es ae Secre' aad, Pa, ai 1 am.and 8 p.m. Gospel meeting at | of the Tallapoosa at Montevideo to-day. rays approve ourselves a people mindful of Thy | down {0 future ages; and, what ts worse, man- | the just and equal observance of Che rig ats of Cae 310817, JAS. G. PAYE, (fie DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Kendall Chapel, 8 p.m. All cordially invited. Le meen oer aS favor and glad to do Thy wil. Bless our{ kind may hereafter, from this unfortunate in- | States and of the ral Government, a La => CITIZENS MEETING. — = os =>, SECOND BAPTIST, CHURCH, 47H st | Tux Raise Pexsiox Cuscx which was dis.|HE HOLDS A PUBLIC RECEPTION. | land with © honorable ” industry, sound | Stanee, despair of e-tabiisning governments iy | Uy tli present Constitution, Is as necetsary 60 che = ‘The co-partnership heretofore existing between John =, ve.s.e. EDMOND Hez Swe3t | covered in the cash room of the Treasury Will tenrning aa pore auaneers. Fraect, ce Saye perc A) oe ao | meeps = Rhor ecetany, an ruins been Gor coe wwithen fizens of that part of the county of Washington | M. Clark aud Heh FE Miles as Grocers doing busi iy Pastor Hesswesr Suuday | Make fts round back through the several banks Sar COP RE NESE Ge STE De | in ies Inch OF A Clecenrgenents the Suchens | costo ate oe oe eat comeing patch, Hes y and f perme of CLAR Seale ia aren tie Bader, the frm Fa a loupe men’s meouing Sanday, Cpt Tencp Honored 16 and. the first bank that cashed \ iit f th 4 Go rt. by fraud. Incline the hearts of employers, and of fed Tepubitc labored ‘on for four long, we ary | | After referring to fact that our « ption Ricctin Uaion Hail, Howarl av sent. Ricuard . Miles will conti: ue the busin Founy people's” meetin Tuesday, 7:45, is English those Ww! and Of | months, in alternate hope and. fear, bur'alwaye | had withstood the shock of three Ware and. Ub TORSDAT PUR SENT sane aIT nee crse ee Ta Sones the business and | Soot (eecpees me ae tharadsy. 7-18 puta, Prayer Seesmic OndON of the fayititait ‘hom they employ, to mutual forbearance, S, me ar, Du always | | bs > i. ers of the young, with all ministers of Thy endeavor, sanctified b prophetic sense of Ube | in which 3,000,000 slaves Were emancipated, Mr HES" py ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE Sey eed OS Stabe a. | Clee Youmans ts making preparations to provide gion, and make the proms and air Chae ei axe | value to" posterity Of thea shecees, and” Siware | biller coastoosa as follows = Knmomnd ce spe] ee RICHARD E. MILES, ;MCKENDREE M. E, CHURCH, MASSA- | the Treasury Depaftment with the most efficient, MEMORIAL DAY. in any wise the leaders and teachers of this people | With unflinching faith tu the prin, pice SRICRNOED AIS PEROKATION. BEAN THE pe Samaras ie Brown. ee ae Cee On ismuenr hicuaspsox, pastor—11 a. m., | 8Ystem of fire alarm that ts obtainable, At pres. —= ay ‘ahd more a power for God and ror good. a ee se anette task: eae net, by the people. | Doi claim for the Constitution, whose creation ho has had extensive experience in five and artistic Te *GCUnt of holiday, Monday, Sey 2 Witness to Christ”: 7:0 pm. “Salvation {oF ent the department depends for the suppression of | The Last of the Constitutional Cele- | fend our liberties, preserve our unity. Save us | At last the lone. It is related ¢ to-day, the sole merit of Uhe we iim aaa th c > pun, young beopie’s meet ir occupied by W: SS en | Be, 00 RE WILL Ba Sum New Jersey ave. to North Capite id Ne" to Boundary st..heid in the Second Beulah Baptist Te. Cc} el trom violen nd confustoi P upon the back of the cha SP 2airicce peo ie | Mangas Spon, an anders beatles. a arancari ro cet it Wat | on fe pees tay bs A. Price, at ila. mi. and 7-30 p.m.) Young people's | trained firemen, is not reliable. It is proposed to | SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, JUSTICE | and tongues. In the time of our prosperity fil | Sid: “I have oiten aud often, in (ue course of the meeting at 6:45 p.m. Sunday school at 9 a.m. und | put in an electric system ef alarms connecting | MILLSR, AND EX-CRONGRESSMAN KASSON—PRAYRES | Our hearts with thankfulness; RE WILL BE ic T Lave presented to yoa « try te TEALHESS, 10 Prose SMD. 1402 8 perity, to hapy though languayn lect and great Knowle : ; fd In the day of | Session, and In the solicitude dc iuy" ty waa med pigeon 20th inst, at 8 o'clock. By order of the Com- | Hontity mniesionacy mecune at 3 ‘Special serv- | Ry - $ Lo its issue, looked at that behind the President | Justification If Idid. sir. Bancrort, : e sntlily wniscionary inectine at 3 p.m.” Special ith the trouble suffer not our trust in Thee to fail, Ail | 88 t0 its tssue, looked at that Desuiud the President | /2S7A00 It ald. NT. Hangrots & = : mite shea Kep conned during tbe week af 0p wsand he | ture race ore department, and navel s0 | BY SUSHOP Foran axp caxpivaL arspows, | UUBIE SUES nat que Arun Tes 10 fal All) tout being ie wo ead niin ae lee ok | fsa wu han ete 1” LBAUGH'S GRAND OFFKA HOUSE. THE, REGULAR AN SURE ERAENG QF | [tlic condi vite” Sisal toe every eo | erat tne der ae Ae Pa, Sept 17.—This wasthe third | HUENCUS When we Dray to says Our Facier who | witing; Dutaow at lengin' Know chatieiwa tor | Meta istry of scouts, th EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE.S | SOCIATION, for te lecush uf ottivers and sther te | ae Will be returned. “A watchinan’s detecter, for re- eae Bae Gove 27 art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy Kin;,- | Img aud not a setting sun. closing hours business, will be he! cording the rounds of the wa-chmen and the time | 80d last day of the third centennial celebration at | dom come, Thy will be done on earth ——¥ sitisdoue | We stand to-day on the spot where this rising ‘The New Domestic Drama, z eller Repeats, | Bo, 70 “stand were awestruck at te Testlt 26 Pennsylvania av ‘on MON: = ol pen a Ser. | they visit different points in the building at night, | the “Cradle of Liberty” within the last eleven | in Heaven; give usthisday our daily bread, and | Sun emerge gut and dark: | the Consutution “was. a’ nobler 'N THE SNOW. - the 19th inst. A full attendance of the members | Pastor -Sunday_ sche} to-3ne 2 will be cted wit Pr 5 forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who | and in ils own bright — © Of them believed — po: fend aie eeetnestly Tegtetgd as tata Meni gg At Qa, m. Subject of wermon, “Ihe Sop, of connected with the fire-alarin system. years. It was “Memorial Day.” Over one of the | [*7@rre 3 Us. And lead us not tate tempta, | glorious way. Clouds have obec ° hem a Produced 5 [el 7 siden ee | And he pretaces the © Lory of the form ume of its invalus ton of the Constitution with & st_livany . is = _|_4 Divnez to Me. Jauzs R. Youna.—A dinner | ‘riumphal arches which span Chestnut street are | tion, put deliver us from evil; for thineis che | tS Mays, and dreadful storms have madd NEW SCENERY and ar ee ° E OPAL = lay in bold i ft words of | Ki the vilory, fear; but God has NOVEL MECHANICAL EFFECTS, | Bey Gj oS: Sig HER FOUNDRY CIRCLE | BC“ church’ Sunday schoolat9 a.m A dive | Was given at the Union League, Philadelphia, | displayed, mi CO ue Kingdom, and the Power and the Glory, forever al and’ through its. ife-z i te %y orale: artist, ee aching by the pastor, Kev. Wat. H. CaarMay. | night before last, to Mr. James R. Young, the ex- | J20. Bright: “All the civilized world, all who love | and ever. Amen. ane on = Statesman of Edgiind, He Says: “As the Bridsh, Fa hr pn inte at abcde. Bones be adios Tottbe We | AUT OU p. mr, sone ar dpraise service. Sunday schovl | Goutive clerk of the Sects coor oe rietors | freedom in it, must regard. the event as one of the IN THE GREAT NOISE AND DIX, Peep ep constitution ts tie most subtile organisa whiclt tause wins Will"be announced and subscriptions taken for the | ;y™bersuce, Mesting (Hand of Hote) a Pe. jaiete, | of the Philadelphia star, and who for many years | Most important in the annals of men,” and this FRR EBRD 28 impossibility for even, those | the past century to the orizin st our ¢ qa ay SS POWERFUL CAST, = Pine pepe ineeday cvening.. Cottage rrayer meeting at #10 | has becn well-known as is Washington correspond: | seemed to be the popularsentiment. ‘The monster | was in the middle of his divine 1uvocation's squad | 28, We comtemplace Its trials and its 4 SUPERB CHO! cireul i = ent. Mr. Young belot to both Washu mn and we realize how completely the princ Philadelphia, and ivaepopalae here as fn Phila- | P220ramas of the past days had not, in any way, | of police officers made a grand rush to drive back - which it ts based have met every nat 2m. 7:45 | delpbia, where testimony was given at the ban- | detracted from the interesting exercises of to-day, | the crowding mass in front of the stand. This} snd every national need, how devout) suouid we | CS the brain and artlly indorsé Wanguage in e this uotice. iN. TILTON, President, | “>t st Cs Le 2 CENTRAL UNION MISSIO; wve.—Gospel, services daily a | ever struck off at a given Ur purpose of man.” And wu and feel It impossibie U EW MUSIC, &e., Tater the cretion of Me NESEY C JARRETT date | Siig FA HUMRAREYS, OF O08 1TH E nal pe 3 Soa; added to the confusing noise. Just after the K “ mt which lo express my admiration and my love for ‘of Jarrett & Palmer). > z 3 i | pm, and Sundays 3:30 p.m.: Gospel Hall, foot of | quet Thursday night of the esteem in which he is | Which were held on such an appropriate spot, confess, with Franklin, “God governs in the | (lich Wo express my sduuiration and my lov fo as omanases pene EAR ecaaayg Pease | LLth st a we, svery mahi (except Saturday), 45% | Held, Among those present to honor the guest, Of por hechestan err p bishop nad concluded his six-minute prayer Lieut: | cirairs” of men,” and how ‘solemn ‘should | the, Constitution of the Uulted States and my Next attraction—REDM & BARRY, in their | (2. ‘MSi7-2w=, | Gospel tent 2d st. n.w., every night (except ‘Satur- | the evening were ex-Senator Simon Cameren, John See nes pons. aren. | be. the reflection that to our hands 1s | Profe “ a Spectactlar Production, iE” Ee ee FERANGE | (a2. Fede pe eeidenes, Hall, Tuesdays and Fri- | Kusseli Youug, Mayor Fitier, Hou. Geo, i Boker, | URG2F the shadow of the honored “tiberty bell” | closely by Cardinal Gibbons, yor Aet | committed” tis urk ‘ot the ‘peoples ‘covenant, | HY tusplration, Ras produced uo writin so vale bishop Hyan and and that ours is the duty t pan; Market Space, 6:16 pant: Cot- | bam, Thomas P. Ochiltree, EC. Knight, Thomas | gay wong te ee Gols Tore charming | Catholic clergy, marched | down, the | aisle, magi ve receive ii seale y aut duty at 1d day would be hard to imagine. It was cal | cheered to the echo. When they had been seated, | Plows hands, We receive it sealed with th 1 ‘hot say on tls public occasion | that no amount of wisd m in a cousivution can . DAY, 2st and 22d,at8 p.m, in Brids st. Market | aud 13th at: ‘Matinees Monda; irsday, Saturday. | Hail’ “Allarcinvitel say a17-4t*_ | tage meetings as usual. Come. 1t*_ | Cochran, Thomas Donaldson, C. P. Pah ae ofacentury, It has been found sufficient in the ANDY AVI etings as Sirens eres OE . September day—clear, cool, and bright—and in- | the Hon, John A. Kasson, as president of the Con: . ape in ebene oduce wise government unless there 18 @ suite AMERICAN aud ECRUPEAN NOVELTY CO. == JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Sse NORTH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HE. Claghorn, Letters of reyrot were read from ex- | Splred counties thousands who were up at day. | stitutions! Centennial Gommniscion, assumed his BRAIAEMG IF the Sner naan DOORS sre Tene tol tad | bie response im the spirit of te people. EUROPE ASX MERIC’, Pa en PS oe ree ing and M. P. Handy. break, to contribute thelr share toward making | place, and after a hymn had been réndered by the | Suitictent it the American peopie are tr - ‘The Ancio-Saxon face, frou whim we inherte sa Nb signs by Arucwer, will be reo) & fosing \d ine uch Unat ts Valuable In our chardcter, as we KENNETT! The Twelfth Acaderaic ear bexins October 1: ex- | built school, 0:50 am: preaching, by the’ pastor, Rev. | _ THE Rerorr of Postastem Gewmnat, Viias to | he cli cdiepration of one of the: nose re- | tac Gaye Arter a hearty round. Of ‘applause he | 2d millions yet unbor Our institutions bas been reruarkabiega allits bis- ic ‘The Sensational tic Wonder. Ete, | aminations on and after October CB RassbEtt, 11a. ite” | Senator Cockrell, of the Senate investigating com. | AUDIYErSAry see G PP our stewardship and t tory for a love of law and «1 While other poo Admission 1. “3and Soe. Matinee 10nd 252" | “acven yarsilel courses of sudy are offered to the Ab METHODIST EFTSCOPEE | maltese” potrell, of tne markable events in the annals of histary. Not a | spoke, tion. God grant that they tat ; | Sony for a love , Wat 9 Next week Marinelli and Sig Four '5_| choice of undergraduates looking’ forward to" the de RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL | mittee, has been received from the Government | single blur has marred, the pages of hitory made Jssioner Kasvon’s Addrews, | aud as we rejoice in the pattct devotion | Pies equally cultivated, have patd thelr devotion (EW NATIONAL THEAT! gree of A.B. OE cor 10th and Dsts.s-w., Rev.CH48- | Printing Office. The report makes an octavo volume festerday and the day before. " kverything moved 2 2 Of those who lived a Lundred years ayo, so macy | 2 Ue man In power, as representative of Uke law NEW Natiosal ‘ATER. Distt not seateesi Sox giatuate! atilaaty are’ catered: stor pryeching wt 11 a mend S| of 412 pages printed in small type and contains a | happily along, and it was the prayer of everyboay | President Kasson commenced his addressby say- | Of those who lived a rejoice In our ndsiny and in | wach prves, the English people, and OPENING OF THE SEASON, jg Mathematics. Astronomy. Fhysica, Chemistry, | Pithie at > pain, Prayermesting Lhuday ater, | minutely detailed statement of the methods of thie to-day” should’ “be ihade” ae eventtUl ing: “The one object of this celebration nas been | our jealous love tor constitutional bert. their descendants, Have veneraved Une Law ttse MONDAY, September 19, 1887. and modes Lat gazes, History, Poltieal Economy, | U- ‘The pastor will meet the Sunday moruing aud | transacting business in each bureau and division | as the others. ‘The streets this mor were | to demonstrate and quicken the reverence and tiihvochteiomerramtang looking past its administrators, and giving our ale a shalt pie Gr et | | Mouday evening classes, Allarecordially invited. 11° | of the Department, and the amount and churacter | thronged with people of all conditions of color, 8X | iove of the amertean people ot allorders or theit | When the Teaiont ee Int tie iaidaie of his | HEtaUEe aid our Obedience to the princpies whitch For fart EET BAPTIST, CHUROH, NEAR | Ctra, AGEN Caan rot say 1 orga sort, Sound of the vell in tue | dozen Kusilsuiven oF Alericany UnrOwA CE Seen eT DU DERS, | gin. Sub.ect; “Brother Workers.” Also, at 7: postinasters, of which number 75 belong to’the | tWodays. Although quite a number of the. peed ee tel Ad Garg NE Spee | of ws for ‘Luelr rom and elect we wT Sopezacte ie i ‘aunyets Vacstios Memoria mercies : te who hav selves and thelr posterity. It has in a single cen- | fn" reposes ‘that Cracked aud. tlunestuined | Smisers athe Wor evel” covermancut, and, elect, te aa Intirumentaluns appass fer WHITE | direct from scboower Anne’ Walendae weich snes | a=" ace he TOnWuiy GHURGH INTHE | third ast Goa SoS TO ee et ne | Cartons Mean tee ay ee ae eins | vary conducted teem irom the Weakes to the | mass Tor metal, “(ne old “Liberey Beit, | omcers whe were to culorce them. Ama certainty Yo id Instrumentalists appear in WHITE t from schoouer AnD lentive, which 1s no Boe THE RELORMED CHURCH, IN THE lass, 52 fourth class, The Hing ays | strongest rank of civilized nations. Hisioric tme|rang the hour’ of twelve, auvther hout | ur igrauts to California, where every ria ag Oy a Pe ah awpited, States Services “in the Chapel, | Fallway mail clerks number 4,744, aaalieeen nuvely speaking, chat thet absenes | furnishes no parallel to this development, Ninety- | had passed nto history, aud al cach stroke a tous | ining any Onganiond sto "a politiest Dursetory of 1786, ‘und grouped midst a scene that | Puonee—38-7 and 80 PANHG-Ot" | Sicuat Lain. ‘The pastor will beassiniea by hey. 4; | NEWS FRoM THE Taming Squapnon.—Letters | was Ol even HOtCAOe ee ee Le Bine years ago, in this, city, our ancestors cele: | ing cheer went up {Foil the chorus The President | Hous, and wade laws for Its own ‘goveru- pon SIEBEL & OWENS slompron.of Washuueton. D.C. Eveuiny service at | were recelved at the Navy Department. to-day | Which thronged the streets to-day. Sdoption of the Commivation, ‘To-day, after acen: | surveyed the scene about fin, Which was iidcnd, | Ma’, gtiuel, NERD 80, ood at, Coneresg NEW FACES, ew SOxGS, Are plane! Wotton ea katie et trtations | auanyees coniilly. weleaue. | Seats five. Samay | training squadron, and Commumnaer mers eenies | ta Independence uyeare teder: there were repre | CEs tee we Ne ee, FeRMLY OF 1S | an IMDTERA OS nt nica by statute: Tut repeat te Language o the 3 s eased toinforin pe =e Strangers cordially. welcome. Seats’ trees and Com: et st 12:05 : Supraine Court of the United. States when Ew acts. | “"°?!0r pal and Winter are uowreadviee school at 9:30 aim. Meeting for prayer aiid lecture | in cominand of the Portsimouth, witn, relation to | sented every branch and condition of lite whieh | glance to the stpreme work of their fathers.” last word, abd at once reuired, to hits se. that in this OURUY the law ts wapreme. Boman eM PSC UBEQERER frum the rine tothe fall ofthe cur Hour iuspectioi ~ 8i6-1m_} every Thursday evening. Yustor’s residence, 409.4 | the mariume exposition at Cadiz, Spun. ‘the | goes up to make a nation. ‘side by side were the | Carter telerniuy lo tie Lrsl asy's cxcebration, | the echv‘or nis words led died aay ti is.s0 high as to be above the law.” No oflicer uf gale coun yursday Fes OE trating squadron lett Lisbon for Cadiz, Intending | Chlef Magistrate, the highest ecclestastical repre- | winch ilustraved the material pi luring thé | cheering wuich Was deafening. Wii card it with tb i aE ISH NATIONAL LE Aa _—e — OETESS Cy the Government may disr E> FOUNDEY, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | to take part in the exposition, as they had been | Sentatives, the justices of the highest law tribu- | century; tothe perfect union between the military | piause was still going on the cheer broke into'a | Yo mie luburn aud pative teeard. Yor late maa Sona. ‘fof G anid L4thists, Kev. GxouGE | Invited Yodo, bUL they were delayed so that ie | Hal the ministers extraordinary of foreign powers, | forces of the people ahd. the armed. forces of the | Patvioue air, and Cocttin waseenniic, 2 1 % é 3 = 4 tates | KOvErHINE power, We are indebted largely for We hovl: at 11.4m., preach. | Was lunpossibie lor tue flag-ship Saratoga to get | the nation’s lawmakers, and representatives of the | National Government, as typified in yesterday's | " Justice Saimuel F. Miller, of tue United States | Wonderiul success and prosperity ot our people, ARRIS BIJOU THEATER Ular meeeing Sunday, at 3 — By order of tue Prevident. = ELuiorr, pastor ‘The Parlor Theater of Washington, the only sliding | 0 ‘DENIS Si sre: At O:40 aun., Sunda; roof in America! = eres = ang by the pastor and, also at 7.30 p.m. Please not there in Ume, and the Portsmouth was seatahead, | Army and Navy and all other departments of civil, | display, he said that our “chief glory arises from | Supreime Court, appeared,’ and, stepping quickly | for tue security of our rights, and When the high? |ATINEES DATE pOECL, Be, BUSINESS MEN TAKE NOTIC ed ‘ot hour of evening service; also, our proi arriving at Cadiz on the 15vh, in time for theopen- | military and religious lire. the general welfare of our people, their content- | to Lue front of the stand ‘and facing Ue asseni- | est law to Which We pay Ulis homage is the ( EEK, COMMENCING MOND A’ cord knocked out, Call at JAS. K. PROBEY'S, | of a cordial welcome to visitors aud strangers, Pra; ing. Commander Davis with the Saratoga and ‘The stand in Independence square,in the rear of | ment with their institutions, their ‘enlightenment | pied digi GOT New lork avenue, and see the tincst = Ex"S, goruial welcon ¥ 7 = aye the old historical Gant saa 7 . s ort Sere S TET 4 an tag began Ue deilvery Of is | suitution of the United States, the Listery of the a 5 3 nm eVeE | meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. i. | the Jamestown proc to Madeira, where the; istorical ad a seating capacity of | and thelr general advancement in the virvues of | memorial oration. World has presented no such wonder of & prospet UNCLE TOMS caBEs: pa the city; built ior MeDOWELL & SON Fourand F > TWELFTH ST. sE ME CHURCH | arrived on the 10th of Augusi. Durlug bis stay at | ADOUE 10,000, and ‘was fied early by holders of | Curistian cfvitization, and that the scene aid cere- | "Aucot those in the circle around him were | World, uss Presenved wo suck Wouder of urge upon 40 Entire carte Great rusts in Cast. ee ee a Bt | Fe third Quirterly’ Meetings Sunday” Seuool | Lisbon, Commander Davis says, the German trata, | tickets, wulch were necessary to gain admission. | monies of this third day indicate the morai and } enabled to follow him, and all paid close and in-| my'feliow-countrymen, and especially upon the pence Justice, Singers Marvelous’ Teasieonaton, | $= Ko ALL MEMBERS OF CYRUS | 9.30; Rev. Dr. River 11 a. in.: Song Service 7, aud | ing ship Artadne visited that port. ‘This vessel 1s | At the front of the stand, facing south, an enclo- | intellectual harvest of which our Constitution | terested atteution to tie oration® rising g on OF hem,to examine with caretul DBeautiful Gates ajar” cee: — SDA Sota: Sorc Se eiga to, be | special Sermon and Kevival Services 7:80 p. mi, by | Wo make an extensive crulse of instruction, and | sure Was railed off for the President, his purty, | pianted the seeds. Public schools, universal and serutiuy all ne ‘sof government and of : Se OMTEBUE OPERA company, _ s12_| SPRL TUESDAY, Septeiite: do, zt pm. lanport: | new pastor in church as nice as new iv*” | her commanding ofiicer expects to visit Mampton | the speakers and others, At the front, ard sue. | free, here chant. thelr. praises for the endowment Jantico Miller's Oration. Soctal life, and if they do not rest upon a founda. TALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY. it 1. R. HASKINS, N. c. < THIRD QUARTERLY MEETING _OF | Kouds und Nortolk early next spring. The Ports- | pended so as to be tn full view of ot liberal, pope instruction, The representa-| Mr. President and Fellow-Countrymen: The peo- | on of veneration and respect of law as che bond ee e eeers 20TH, Taste: 7% = > rourth-strect M. E. church: He ¥. 3. | mouth arrived at Mageira on August 18, THE SURGING Mass OF HUMANITY Uves of the higher education of universities and | ple of the United States, for ven or twelve years | of social existence, let Lim distrust them as inim- rand Opening TUESDAY. S 20TH, Be, NOTICE TO MASTER PLUMBERS—ALL | ftice pastor. am, Sunday school at the chure = colleges here attest their gratitude for the free pur- SE Josep Hall coruer oth and W sts nw. Evenings those diseatietied with the rules aud regula pan, presching by tue | | War Department Clerks Appointed, | Which thronged to the square had a photographic in z ast, have commemorated certain days of those | ical to uiman happiness And now let me close Tuesda; day, Class reunions | tons how etiiorced, especially the rules i heleteeee co | S24 mission. 11 am. anu 74; SUIL Of knowledge and the unrestricted develop. | PASS = tis address with a quotalion from one of the ch grepine 8 Ui phn Ladi donna aduumiun | Caamaiuaicn ond wirtisatehe wll plone attend | Raster: cha Sodus, peovletpraas meetues Ned] qHe voliowing clerksot thesl,o00 clusshave oeen | SCY, OF the original Constitution produced py | SUC OK Enaruedge and tho unresricicd dercioR: | alerent yearsas the centennial anniversaries ot | this address with, a quotation from ove of the card to the same and for further information, apply to | meeting to be held at 1207 7th st. nw. at 7-30 oclock | Bi Sddy evening (7:40, love teast. All are welcome to ; 5 eee | ne cy raysin ils entirety. At the | representatives of all the churches and torms of | important events in thelr history. These gather- | Shon our laws Chanerlier keut, ie sald, Bfty Jos. B CALD EI Pu, MONDAY Sept. 19. HANNAN & CU. S161, = cb appolnied in the Surgeon-General’s Office of the | east side of ihe stand stood the quaint old hign- | APIs ‘worship, unsupported und uncontroited by | ings of the people have been in the localities | yrats azo: "The Government of the Ublted States siz ie aie ee = WASHINGTON DG; SEPTEMBEN 14, | e>,218 Po Ra Gun sander the clvi-service rules: | res aiag: omer oF sie Conroe He edited | the covermuknt, aud yet ore, prosperous al | Wire ene higeorie events Occurred: It is tc | was gveaved Uy tne fee tice and Jone will Othe ‘PANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RCN, | a peo Tet. * | prea hing tac maby Robert A. B. Hansmann, of Pennsylvania; Jas E. | Eat houbred and venerated document, Suspopaca | BADpY therefor, ‘Tuey offer tnanks or the guarab- | Over eieven years since the great centennial anni | people of Awerica or their couon derense au oth st.. two blocks south of Pennsyivanisava i rict of Col i x Balad ~ i . = 4 I Free State,’ y chal - | gene eltare, is ver y to 0 yuehttalg Saled sow ad comico yearn | alte i stadenag) EX GOV, SHEPRERD w'rub ie Eat cetera a ari Te | ray of Rhode lana Braet oop ar ee | reyebe eek of the chalr was another Sony of ud Conditions, and Vara Sependemat was oetcbrated In ts cits, whore cus | futereste' watch relate to thls cout tm ite nae ek from Yam. to ma. Bi leimoustration of welcome on his return to the city of 10 come Washiigton are requested ‘to meet at the Nationa | Yiwed te come at h 'y gp | Tab, of Rhode Island; Ernést A. Chapman, of Ken- | the nation’s charter. At each side of une cater | All Tanks and conditions, and Various Faces of | dependence was celebrated in tls city, where Uue | Interests Wiuicl relate to Uals country in 1ts na ‘worship with us, 1] tucky; Chas. A. Halley, of ‘Tennessee; Wm. P. | Of the stand stood two neat but not large flag men trpye, five continents, here gathered in | Congress sat which proclaimed it. ‘Tae grand In- | wonal capacity, and Which depend for Uheir sla- = = es? 2 Y NEXT, er => C 3 XTERIAN CHURCH. =f C; ‘our Mazima Curia, the sure foundation | dustrial exhibition, Lhe atigust ceremonies of the | DIlLY and proiéclion On the consolidation of the EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, | ocitupinigrthe porposcat devises pisnot or | BoE" cor oe ha Ga ets awk We Eteann | £ieT So Heorgiag Jas Bist of Pegnsylvania,; | $s the colors on each, Delag raised in honor ot opr Rierican ibery anu American elation dag, and all the Incidents of the commemoration, | Uuion, It fs clothed with the principal attribute a SSS mization aud determining the character of toF. Sabbuth school, y:30u.un,: worship 11 snd d; °. f me Sk ee a may {in io respect fell below what was deman of sovereignty, ane 1S Justly deer RHE HOD CAHIERS SOCIETY, NO 1, OF THE | Seiwustration. an he | Ketag, People’s mectig, 7:0 p.m.” Wednesday | 4 North Carciina; Danlel P. Stecormack, of Wis- | Y0 the stand, un Se eo nee rey oO | petual message of peace and friendship to all loyal | by ‘the importance of the occasion. May. it | dian of our best Hichts, te source of OUr highest D.C. will ive their First Grand Marahal Picnic | Wm. G. Moore, J. F. Olmsted, Bivle Service. 8 p. mn. Seats free at all services. ae uwin 8. Henry, of Kutsis; Jno, | throats, A Band, who, for halt as bi st ‘before the | Men everywhere. be long before the people of the United states | civil and political duties, and the sure means of at Gales’ Tark, on MONDAY. SEPT. 19. 1887, accom | Ha-> Craucerds BE. Swart, elovere to ell gis Tames UY Ae A {of Gousha; Jax 'R, “Soogius ot “calitee | exercises eominénced’ discoursod iusie such as | 4,19, YOU, Sif; President of the United States, to | shall gease to take # dep and pervading iuter- | our national greauucas.” rs Panied bs the No. Land No. & of Baltizore, Md. who | Bu Uaven Thos. Somerville, We> vreathine by tie Pastor Nev waec'see: | nla; klner’ “G. Runyan, ot “Michigan; | OMY that famous organization could render. ‘the Supreme Judiciary, and to the legislators of | est in the Fourth of July, asthe Birthday of our | During the oration Mrs, Cleveland occupied @ ‘will be received at the B.& depot. The procession Wm. 5. Kovse, Si “t e FieLb. at 11a. m. aud 7:30 p. m.—Subject for eveuiuy “A he Gospel in isuiah.” “The Moody aud Sunkey rd, Who gallaptly pro- lang with a black sk Hojert Lindsey. ot 1owa; Edward M. Surutton | _ At 10:30 te gigantic chorus of 000 children, Congress, representing ‘the three departments of | national ite, or the event which tien occurred | seat beside Secretary Bay : ‘Nation: gentl . o .cted her from the sun's will be formed under the supervision of Chief Marshal of Arkansas Herbert F. Wailuce, of Texas; Lu: | With 200 men as leuding volces, sang a patriotic | Our Vaionw Govertanen. aad to sou, kentlewen; | shall be subordinated to any other of our national | tected ber froma Uke sub Gibson Be. " : 7 : i ¢ ; vernorsot the states united, We bidaimostcordial | history. We are met here to commemorate ale | suu umbrella. Surrounding the disthgrulshed I. Alen, the Cadet Band will accompany the proces- Pecens sepa ire at tis Sram pervice, Sunday Seool | ther W- Covell, of New York; Jus Cole, of New | aif, which brought them rounds of applause inap- | Sreicoma, ‘To the represeotaiives of foreign got: other event in our progress, in many respects in-| persons, the presiding’ oMcers "chair, won, with the assistance of Prof. Frank Johnson's | Crosby 5. Noyes, Sno. As Milburn, Fe Car RHT Ga Te COPIA | Cee ee ree, OF St a Wee a a ne er eee ee itehed ernments within our Jurisdiction, Who have come | ferior to none tn importance 1n oUF own history, or | Walch” Was — occupied by Ue President, Empire Cornet Band, ‘The Brick Race will take piace | Hallett Kulture, Fitcn Foxe drown, reece oe, Le, COWEN Ante Hee | Statmer? Wins Ie Stark fof grea Net: St | arrive was Venerable Hannibal Resi Roce aties | om. IAF China and Japan, troui Sourh America | in the history of tne wor. Itis Ue forivauou of | Were ex-President Mayes “Ale JUNC between the hours of $ aud 5 o'clock, between ED, | (iiss B. Fureis, Gat Spoons, Bibhatit sorvices at present: Toune Bespies | Hallett, Of New dereye, Wiese eee home D; | Rearrived, aad walle the band: Wane Goonaier | and Zurope, and from our own continent, we ten- | the Constivution of the United States, waich, on | Miller, Hantibel Hamlin, Governor Larrabee, of ‘ows, Rob't Childs, John Franklin, Chas. Brown, of | Gs fh. Rinse * ees eeting wt f:19 pu dreachhiyeat§ by Sek doubts | Nebtaskat doa” Mc Cary, Ver Ala ee eae? Of | thetr musteal Skill came ex Presidere, GuPuaving | der our wasurances ot high appreciation and our | tuis day, oue hundred years ago, was "adopted by | Joway Seuator Ingaal Areubiops nya and Cor- the D. ¢.; Francis Thornton, S. Smita, Alex. Wells, J. | °C. Green,” dan 1 vavis Sot SLancof New York.” Tuursday-evenhu wervice at: | aluinond, Of Aliniesciey MOE Serer erie | Wife, ex-allnister Jun A, aston isles eeat ane | hanks for tuelr sympatheule presence during our | the convention. Which represcuted tel props | Mgany Goveruor leat and ‘stad Privata ‘secre, Flay ye “| Prank K. Ws : ‘The we"sions of the Suuu.g school other r va i i = te 7 3 ci if States which was then sig wiry Lamont and wife, Secretary Paircl MA Seen carrier of ticity turn ont | He armen, Herites GE"use liu wii “bo seatimed oie aid | Holes Geo. i, Ross ox Vermont; WilL a. Ramsey” | Centennial Commission; Chiet Justice Morrison | CCremomles, By the delegates who tramed it aod. publisued. ns | wife Card , iu your strengt and ‘turn to the Baltimore anton our | hos, Rist, Spbreciatiou of their pase reaptnae to our anulversary. | 350. Q Borie, Bracks for the race wilt be furtinhed by the Wasiung: | 220-1, Mitchel, ton Machine Co. Come and join usm spen Inga big | Wi Dicks " . vi 7 = | ..With you, honored fellow-citizens, we rejoice | py the delegates who framed it, and published as fe, Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop Potter, Bishop Cae & ie. | of lo; Jonuthuds W. Cunlds’ of Hor z, Carl | H. Waite, of the United: states Supreme Court; | ents day Grol tne pens tu) gomemebeion 0h ae tie teat ee to tae eetae tee Cont | Eee ee a tt Gomis ae SS = MEMORIAL CHR, | AUPE of New HMampsuir njamin P. dann, | Senate cangalle MGR AIOO HR ERGs as Su- | nrst constitutional century of our common coun- | jost careful and deliberate consideration—aud | others forming a semi-circle Wulch had @ pleasing en PG. Pot En Reta GHP HCH. | of aiassachusetis, and win. Huiler, of New York: horn, director general of the centéncial of ates uy. We recali with glowing gratitude the vir- | of a love of country as unmixed with seilisuness as | effect,’ i | i i i <=] 8 ewis Cle] in chapel. Evening servi med at reo, ening of . 35 | cues of our, t ancestors Who founded the Gov- | hi nature is capable of. , PARTY qreauee ee - ; Everybody welcome.“ Y0 Smandd: ate be api Bishop Potter, clothed in the vestments of hishigh | {BO Splendid fruits he habit of liberty und the | 14 then sketched the history of the Articles of | Trenton; Bishop Gilmore, of ‘Cleveland; Bis wg TEAMER Geo. B. aulburn, Rich. Young, y confidential clerk and secretary to the Commis- long usage Of prosperity have always a tendency f pis 1 Buffalo; Bishop Keane, of Kichmon Passengers can have two Lours at the above delight: | TE Hocsio™ Fred. L. Mucre, WoHiipoawat, puto “Prachi by Het’Saatoes | Henry Monhelm, of Salt Lake City, has been ap- | Congressihan O'Nell, of Penneyivania;’ Gov. Gor | #¢t,Waich inaugurated both, and Por dae bagish | amend them at Annapolis 1n't785, and the forma gay dee rade ful resort zs Jas. Woruieys Sons, Jno. A. Rutl, . presiding elder, at 11.a.in~-and by the | polnted superintendent of construction for te | don, of Georgia, his wife and daughter, the memory of “our mighty fathers to, whose | Won of the Consttutioual Couvention ‘in Taw, wison of tuo enioencs Onmanen uf, footof Tth at, at 10am. and | Henry? Giibert, aniuel Noniuent, bm, Sunday seliool at 9:30 am, “The es Penitentary at that place, at a salary of $75 ‘THE MONSTER CHORUS ‘wonderful cot wisdom, and patience we owe | With Washington as its president craplucaly pro: | 3. 3 At ie conciutton of tue extreises Cardin ~ | thes d.Fislier &Co, Horatio Browning, eee MEG ROPS _ Of 2,000 little children, for the half hour before | our rich political inheritance. They won itin the | Senting their laboriqus wor saree Seana Card: Gibbonw’ Benediction. Li MB Mosesie'Son, | Lausbure & Bro.. Tieeting at's fetus conduetcd snr: Busegweuasraeg | 4 STORY THAT, MES. CLEVELAND SNOBBED GOV. | charming one, They sang with a vim tar was | “Most do we here render thanks to the | alone of the states sent no delegates to the cour | toe, yhrough whom authority 18 rightly adminis —— Bio. We Boteles, Geo by the choir of the church. “Allwelcome. "It | One of the (ono vein win Ga: trom Philan | WOrouenly, appreciated, and as thelr litle caroats Almighty tat be and bis associated, patriots did Rruvitg adoption. Her ground of objection was be- | tered, laws are enacted and judgment decreed, as 7 - " jas. Dav (0. We Co See cam national music they recels despair. May their pacifi sr exincany sucmemes son eeree ray holy ° VIEW. BTS, 389, Given, Sfioos hols its T6th anniveinary at Gewecke | spate stating that Mrs, Cleveland publicly | 492 of Independence Hall marked the hour of 11 | vast assemblage the universal gratitude of a great | Ialecomstc te Th uses dectared that “no pee | ministration may be couducted tn "righteousness “And many others” 215-3 | Many speakers ana workers ure expected ‘to partici. | snubbed Gov. and Mrs, Foraker at the reception in | ‘Be chu ri ‘dat ference shall be given Uy any regulation aud be emuenuy Useful | y people over whom STEAMER MARY W: EN x. ens bs te in the e3 Preachii tll o% as ir tribute of love and veneravion for the his- | multitude of American patriots we dare summon hs rts | e sides, bY encouraying due ct for virtue. fiona FIRE INSURANCE. Pian J. W. oss, at night by the pastor Wizue | Phlladelphia last evening, It states that when | toric building wherein tueir franchise of liberty | even the great shade of Washington, chief among | merce or sevense Lo the, porta ot one State over | he proses, ty encouraging dso Peepers Sor Vurees Xast SOXDAYSepomter 1h Two tise 10:80 «| BE oe cy A, catalan. gona | Semen se | asia elle Wi pba tas Mee | watabecn biumuod, 20d under eb shadow ot | eRlenne; oc amin, he ried endear | Oot ON never cleo pay ae | fj a tory andy Poariag ice an m. and 3p.m. Tickets, 25c. Hanover Fire lus. Co..N¥., s---1,000,000 = FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | recognition. Atjust fourteen minutes past 11, after son; % ~ | in another.” ‘uat the spirit Which actuated | imimorality. a SE veeeL0004 <=, GATION s- in the power of reason; of Franklin, mighty : - - rect ast Punsity Day SATCRDAY, Savteaher 17th. Leave | Rath Bee tas Gan, Mastic j 51000000 | PS comet ot IWulbsnd G ste nw “phe pastor | ‘Tie Pulladelphia morning papers make no men- | eingulsted guests had been pouring’ in's0 foes a | fa wisdom bed moderation of temper: ‘ofthe | node Island stil existe and 1s found in other |’ Lev te light ot Thy Divine wisdom direct the iy pte! Girard Fire Ins. Co: Putisdeiphia (an old ‘and favors. | Kev. 5. M. Newman, D. D. will preach at 11a. mand | tion of any SUGh Oc ing ution: and of other | States of the Union, may be inferred from the fact | deliverations of Congress all 10 a.m. retum 5:30 p.m Tickets, 10c. ore ota sida’ large omer of real | sduiister fhe comuidnion, No eveninx preaciang | HOO Of any such occurrence, to smoot completely sl the stand, Ee eee eeeten cin day sats | thatat Bo Lime wo pe Se Ja oe ee 3 estate in this 1 ice. fay school at mu Vesper serv ‘The Color Line at n Ei THE APPEARAN PRESIDENT AND HIB fering vel a otk | has there been a period when there were not to | aud government, So iat Lue; Gj FE. 8. RANDALL, Captain. District of Columbia Representative, at 7 p.m. M sic ied by Dr. Bischoff, oncanist: solo e lotel. hovering over us, Let their names, crowned wit! poten pag pd metre ge Peet iaggre Papens wn im path Bf a CEARERGE povatr, Mik Wickerduin,foruerly se Ages McGrew. 1¢| 4 $500 SUIT UNDex Tae civm. sioaTs Act. | ac eno nead ot a doubleverlumn of dist the ‘uo of unfading honor, descend with the | Be found, eet Wmolation of this provision | happiness ther increase of iudustry, sobriety aid Bowes Stn Hoult Faron Fond We | SE" caning UNAGAT PABNES| sara J. Young enced’ tut aguiags Gane | Say Stat ae Pas Stake OMY, wat | Mata ot our part, aay ue Gua ote | atu consno mpang aseyatd in Ur | Ro ayy Gay Wena 10 oe . o Pauly Wi will hold NDAY at Liam. 5 > : of commodities, | blessings of ¢ erty. sng Aijavel: beara, nrared st te owest ate | 2;Su tim. By cai (eset mpmoroed poeux. Ce | Qvyrien to recover $300 damages. ‘Too complain | Puces i font the President leaned os Tas antes | Second, CeNtenaIAl Tear eee ae re aera aoduction or act | We pea Tie Cor il Judges, magistrates and B ah StS pad Rest ke"“iny’ Sime BAe SUASLAA | anes state that they are husband and wife, and | &X-Minister Kasson, and directly behind them | creased. fervor, and our Union metas he | States, aud atvompting to establish regulations of | other ofivers ‘wno ar ajpuintid Wo guard our 7 7 1 p.m. J mM UNT, seven years ” lel SonsULUUON Sal hall only itical welfare, Ubat they enat CRIS Bae Sous behav iepentton by the Ret | lag gulliive pacha csisle readines and teas every | tuat defendant ts the proprietor of the Emmett | sje urs Clevsland leaning on thearm ot Thoa. | “Sivorever live the Constitution and the Union!” | commerce wach the Constitution says shall only | podtical welfare, Chat Chey, may be enabied By E- these last ién wecks, uy Hand and Orchestra are fa | seine. ‘edhenday afternoon at420 10th | House, corner of New Jersey avenue and C etreet | ception ck distinguished guesie,, Notes ore. MRS, CLEVELAND tion, ana |. During the session of the Supreme Court Which | of “uicir respecuve stations with "honesty and waded a ee a Rat | Rortuwest, a regulurly lcensed hotel and ordi-| tary Bayard, Dan’ Lamont and wife, | Set almost in front of the speakers position, and | enged in May last no less thun four or five decis- | ability. ssn i < jor in, partion, get will find tt to the gf s ‘ST OF NEW YEAR AT | nary, and they complain that on the 1st inst, th and Secretary Fairchild. After the Presi-| WaS the cynosure exe fons of the highest Importance were rendered, de- | _ We pray Thee espectally for the Judges of our for tals, parues, germaus, &.. will find tt to thelr | BOE gtiest syn will begin SUNDAY DI ey, cl neatly and handsomely attired in a close- tutes of ¥ different States to be | si e Court, Unal they may interpret the laws ss HH 00 FER 555 “Sie Leader Nat hifien Baia, memarait | for beet stenk, Wied poentoes, cind ake fe oece® | ‘whom they fecowaized or Were recognized by took Ra a more psn bonnet | or tne Federal Constitution. ile reterréd (o the | faitigul guardians ‘Ube temple of the, Constitae HOH OO: ig - E ONAL UNIVERSITY is but in a few minutes they wel med. luce, after which, in response to the tumultuous | Of & color, ngs. | yniflcation of Gerinany as the most striking recent | tien Wuose coustruction abd solemn dedicatio Boss Hull 88 te Be. $<. GSO, merry, Law | $2 Sew Mork, ave. between Ait, aud | waiter that the proprictsy Would sae. dee ae 2 use of the multitude, they walked side by | Cardinal Gibbons, wearing the cardinal colors of | Sxuuple of the influence of coumerce in bringing | our country's liberties We coumictnorate to-day, Sig8 BOE Coo Eee S553 — $)1SS7 207 Welock joan at the Law Collexe Butidiug, | Nich’ will preach at L1 'eloc Sunday mieruine, sep: | Ored persons meals in his dining-room, and the | side to the front railing’ of the structure and Doe a ee eres a tng | into harmonious action & propia wenee tata May. ay Sand 98 wake aos one Seceeeas ble pal bo sties. or yeieapiliatnto once | vines Sunday Scheel ar ae tagag neat | onder ats, Ue dente, 7 aor tna Ue refusal | boyd poet acknowledgement ofthe COmpLUERS | Cocke aise lage, At the COMEIUSION Of A I ee Caan a ee ee en EUGENE D, CAKUSI, Secretary, ~ : wat ete ory cd vol ao a on | would never die out. ‘The earth “almost trembled | $0h’s address the chorus sang “Appeal to Truth,” | Tit spoke of the difficulties which the convention | May this slorious charter of our civil rights be wa Fst 1008 F stim, | WScUneat: SYTERTANGHioncn, | account of their color and te TicaLay on ea OR | aw thousands of throats were yelled hears at | by Schilier-Mendeisshon, with beautiful effect, ” | He SROke OF Oe dkitultics Mile Washington's Ce Ek ee st PARTNERSHIP. Bon eet, Goad A AS GHURCH: | to protect all citizets In thelr eter ond ena | 11:25: after all had reached the stand, Bishop Pot. | At the conciusion of the song ex-Minister Kas- | Hed, CO overowme: Sui Ghored Si io vow was Tt foster 1a tem a Spirit of soTON. D.C. Aug. 20, 1887. | by the pastor, Rev. Jos, T. KELLY, to-morrow at lis. | rights,” approved March 1, 1876, and they cl ter arose, and, being followed by all those who oc- | #0n escorted the President to the speakers’ rostrum, | s:ne consolidation of ourUulon,in Which is involved ay IL weld Logether and assimilate Lip becetotore existing between JUS- | im. Sablath School 9:30 an. Young People's prayer | $500, cupied the reserved space, with uncovered heads, | 80d at 11:55 he Commenced a ten-minutes’ ad- | our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our na- | in national brotherhood Ube divers races tat come Generel Contra rend CEGEGE MW. CORBETT a8 | imveting at 7 pan. Strangers cordially welcome. 1t —_—_—_ made the opening prayer, reading from manu-| ress, which was received with thunderous ap- | tional existence.” To seek a home among us. May tue reverence BURT'S Tuy rr Renesas rey aieelea eee RAL. ST PROTESTANT script, plause. His enunciation was clear and perfect. | “ie rererred to the fact that ten amendments to | to it conduce to the promouon of social stability tual couseut. "The partnerslup bastions will tecue: | WOE” cHUNCH, Sin nt, ocr nee ones agecgpgrer det gmt Bishop Pot and his voice rang out audibly to the thousands of | eye Constitution were ratified. within Lwo or thr-e | and order, and may it hola Lue wgis of Its protec Bieripres a gAadsyaceneet amet | GUAT posts —Ercegunc bye pes 1 aay | OPPOBED 70 AN JTTEAL TOL EEECUTIVECLUMEENOT—| sionty and avovsntiog God, Wie art always |" wrewidout Cleveland's speech, | feamatetaadopeion and tien treated in deta lon over us and the generation Jot unborn: sa tweet all present aud future liabilities of the said firm, | 4d at 730 p.m. Sunday school ac 9:30 a.m. A cor- RESUUKCE, ma the ob} wi PD made ers | that the tempor: jugs Wiel SCHOOL aud to whom all the moueys aue the said firm should | dial invitauon extended to all. At A consultation as to whether they would do | more ready to hear than weare to pray, and who| Ideemitavery great honor and pleasure to | rej Pin the different brancies of the Govern- | be perpetuated. hepeia FA CORBETT.” | g-g—>¥_ 3.0. AJ. PRATT, B5Q. OF THE | anything more to save themselves was held by the | #r% Wont to give to us more than we desire or de- | participate 1n these impressive exercises. Every } iment. FROM PRESIDENTIAL POWER. eer FICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, | hiovting for wax ONLY atthe Young Mens Cheistins | Condemned Chicago anarehists yesterday. ‘They | Serve, We come to-day to ask Thy heavenly bene- | American citizen should on this centennial day ‘asto the Presidential omice, Mr. Miller said: and growth of population, may be also, under Thy DISTKICY OF COLUMBIA, Association building, 1409 New York avenue, to-mor- | discussed the question ot whether they shall ap. | diction, and to call upon our souls and all that 1s | rejoice in his citizenship. He will not find the| A5t0 the Ene danger in tits Country trot the | over-rullng Providence, a model to all nations im iki x, September 6, 1887. | row (sunday) afterudon at 0. vilusic Jed by ofciies. | peal to the Supreme Court of the United states, | Within us to bless and magnify Thy holy name. cause of his rejoicing in the antiquity of his coun- | power reposed in the Presidential oflice. ‘There 15, | Upholding luverty without license and in Wielding ful’ i), 1587. has been printed, and that acopy tere: ee clemency. ‘meas- bedeck a monarchand Ureths fd. fellow-cltizens Unroughout SEER Sadeteret ay any apes appz rato xsrmlitcor 1000s Laan wy Hn | UNG Was soUed agalast Dy every man there, ‘They | wove.curodgneNt, Chis lange whom they are the | Ver AMG, the DotUP ie subjects, for tn nis coun: | QUE PUD SETVADUS, 80 far ae a ac | uted Staton, Wan i) aay be beset te Ranch se ieee, Provided by act of Congress, approv eet uty se graamorron, At 11 sm. | feel, sald the informant, that they have done noth. | ommemorate the hundred yeare farough waton, | try the people themselves are rulers. He will not | CiumeTeaaeney, dunnE the ROMA TOTO TS | Knowledge ‘and saneriled in tho OUscrvance Of qe Fst ‘By order ut the Commissioners D.C. Subject: “Our Opportunity.” Sunday scuool at ing tor which to ask the ‘of society for; | ‘Thou hast led this ‘them to remem- | find it in the story of bloody foreign conquests, for Sowers not warranved by the Coastitution, | Tuy most Holy law, that they may be preserved 3uHX F, COI sun Xo eveulne service __1i_| that society ought rather to ask their. ‘Pardon. (3 | der thee, who hhast bech thelr leader and Saviour, | is Goverament ues been content to care for its | STASP Powers not warrauted by ths conse stod | {n union and la that peace Which tho World canoe eames ‘oF of Taxes DB. C. Se FLETCHER, METHODIST. EPISCOPAL | for the appeal to the Supreme Court, is a dif- | ang who’ art God over all, blessed forever more, | own domain and ‘Uhat office in a. manner, a candid student | give; and, alver enjoying the Diewing of this tie, Bue ONE THOUSAND caKes Petree eat and Nee Tepavcaer | Cereal mata, Some, of then eel eas they may | Sod as to-day they call winind te Oovenant and | "Hesuoud rote, because the work ot framing | ef cMee ts OspeNG Wann! time canaot | be wiltied to chow: which are eternal.” © D pe mn. by ‘Bascom HIBpON CHaP: _ charter Which, a century ago, their fathers here wwution was completed ago 10. | tail to perceive that no one of the three great de- % wowed be Thy . BuRTS . ? Sat the Wasutigtou Navy Yang Rovian aerniera | uenAL they die thetr death will accuse the Tmake'them also mintful how Thou hast | day and also because when corn) Tall \o perceive that no On of tne ne Leesiauive, | name; Thy Kingdom come; Tuy will be done om CUTICURA SOAP, Stchurch, comueueiar Sunday Goptensber 38, Brencie | Be member of the Defense Association unak | revealed Thyself as law, and in that inmost coo | a free government. He Fejolce because | the Executive, and te Judicial has been more | earthy as, It ts in heaven: give us this day our ing eve . ug tl ‘schoo men were opposed ‘Constitution and Government eo a 15 CENTS PER CAKE S50u-0h “ines ny techers wanted iu tho seusol | ADpeal to the Supreme Court, Dut. “be rerused to | Suwon, mblch is the human conscience and the | this Constivulion, and Goverment, Save eartwicn | SUOrR Of 8 Just Powers) Of CrIPDICG In tn | a re a Tescpass gainer as nod tend Sencor MERTZ’S PHARMACY, een tee eee ee it _ | disclose their names. | He also sald that no matter Blesot reverehoe for tight and bediaace to 20 many ‘blessings and have demonstrated so | exercise of them, tha tment to offlce—per- | Us not Into temptation, Dut deliver us’ from evil, q RITA vane what decision of the men was, their e funy the strength and value of popular rule. He | ard (0 the fen tive duties— | Amen, z 031 Athena Pate, | BED Power, the onton SEMONT, AVE. | friends would go aliead and make every effort. fOr fF nich, 28 a ine eercaig the wondrous growth and achieve Bape the Most LMP or ae cution requires chat the | — May the blessing of Almighty God, Father, s88s H R 00 EEE SEP Xe Recgie’s _msstinn st § feversal of the Judgment by the United States | we rejoice to believe, Thou didst inspire those ‘ments of the past 100 ‘and also in the gio- Par call excrolve trecly his Best Judgment and Holy Ghost, descend upon Our beloved count Ss, Hun § 6 Ee a i <—. shcneaia free. 2 | Supreme court _in the event of that falling, 8 pe- framed tne charver ot our erties, and wrought | Hous promiseof the through centures | Sid rollow its most sincere conviction in selecting | and upon all het poople, ad atude with them fom TAKGEST stoc PRICES. bond that binds ‘these United to. come. ‘men. It is undeniable that for many years | ever. SoS HOH OL” Bee Sash pg 2 Rec ‘Davexrony itary aad JUSTICE MULLER WILL BE SELECTED. thus of them alla nation, We thank Thee | Weshall fail tobe duly thankful for all that ‘by the gradual growth of custom it has come ——— vo” Ege = NEW FENDERS. gerviceesoly | rg stated in Chicago as probable chat the | fertne or that charverin things thas are | was done for us 100 years ago, unless, we realize | F>pie inat fn the nomination of ofivers by the | THE GOVERNMENTS POSITION, 4 a ror iany “and serizon, 2. On the fret | counee! for the condemned ANArehists will apy ee nn ee eae er Ce a tgveidon in tne tank ot a more | President Ne nas j recommendations of interested | How the Close of the British Pariin= watery | MURA: 218 __2631 15th st.. Corcoran Building. _ “1 forages ted | wnat it secures to um, and Ho lesa for that from | periece union, between. disjointed and. members of the two houses of Congress that the] ment Leaves it—Karcourt to be Gind- <g> FINE GAS FIXTURES, Op-| which 1t protects us—tor liberty | of | con- | ious States, With interests and opinions radically Bispon ot tas consiution 1a vesting ths powet | tomers succemer. — Belence, for the sanctity of the | home, for | diverse and seupbornly maintained, | and the right of the public Ste | cee txts oehth So tie Sevens ows SLATE MANTELS, eth a Bee each man under the Jaw to, con = fa vate se trey personally - A Loxpox, Sept. 17.—The conclusion of the session Fo Weporxa Presests. PLUMBING, HEATING. traits of This" own fabor, and wast of ‘all for pparens in.chepe cares Words of oe of the mom ‘ronda, the great principe ling atte foundation leaves the government weakened by the loss of SiS ete ote . ‘that here, no shackle may fustrions of ite members: ‘small progress. that the legislative and | eight votes or sixteen on division, four by the bye fe have nice selections ci Doulton, Royal, Wooster, 8. SHEDD & BRO. name elections and four who have changed side trom Reina Crown. and” other celebratea povtertes: the unionists to the Gladstonlans. In addition, Sed any articles ee Hesse — sn bt av. there are about a dozen radical unionists who Ui bat toch cnew bere 7 Bae PO Como Fro, w Stacsnar Sean oe deme este to. put the ordinary gore Butebers Hard Was for gn eO Sele; Agente for —— equtaeat maior oo Sindstonians are Mantels, Tiles Pisce Fit Gladstonians nace, Ranges and Pini! ye biace Fittings, Fur. CORSON & MACARTNEY, ea than’ 4 are Sttended. ‘us. 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