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Show ' -, ii 4 i 4I ' i'l Um ' ' T IR T T3C ANJD XT .LIBBMT.!" 5? VOL. XIX J W SAIr LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY I EVENING, JUNE 3, ilJvi:JTtAlQliK l EVENING NEWS: i'ubished , TtlADK. '' I'Eli rUBLISIifcO KVI.II v TUK6DA AMU 8A1UKPAY Owe Ooiy, one year, tviih Postage) ' $1 m six Minnlh, three nioiiilia, I brok;-trs.a- DESEUET NEWS:, pi!iii.hhki evkry h j:dkbdat. ! Onlet'opy, one voar, with t d'age. " ' three months, 'v ' i $2 5fj i.nO 1st bi.inni-.- t , THE DESEREf NEWS CO., v wi?' l$kk ciryi t uTJir. UM. CHICAGO TKADK. Pi Mm Pure. Absolutely i.iarvel ot variv. TliM powder A More Ktrcnlh npirr :titthewlioiromciirin. parity, . r.moMii.-.iordinal y kin'l, ami than . ,um. I lie sold in eoir.pi'l itmn Willi lli mut lit tides of low tM, i.lioi weight, alum oi li ;i e rtcro. l axis:of the First Clans t. I . 1. ,V.. liliK j )'iv I . oWy in C..' 1H6 oim. lW .lURINC It'OYAT. Wall Sli .tel. Nf:w York. AWAKJKD fox l"hr they passed along the streets, and bevies of laagblnjt girls chatted and speculated about the coming momentous ceremony. Many were the curious glances that sought to pierce tha Windows of tbe White House draped and numerous were the comments and speculations of the loiterers who gathered early in the afternoon within the grounds. Little ok of nothing In the appearance tbe Mansion or its surroundings ladicated to the casual passerby that tbe much talked of event was at hand. The still and murky baxe of the early forenoon had now wholly given place to a clear aky and warm nouthurly breezes, while the yellow slanting sunbeams filtered through the foliage of the park and made a fltcker-- , ing picture upon the velvet turf beneath. The great fountain did its best to attract attention, spouting its Cool-lu- g spray tothe verge of its granite and basin, and the floweringtolledshrubs marthe farms of tropical green ginal gaps in tbe picture. Tne seats In the park across the avenue were occupied by lawn-cla- d maidens, while half of the young lovers in town, Washington, 2. Tlie Northern Pa cific forfeiture bill was placed before uitr oeuaic auu men iuiormaily laid aside to peiiHit Iirown to. address the t i henateii me bankruptcy bill. Hrowtu satd that of sixty Million peo pie of tlip United SUitu.s not ena mil lion desired this baukrwptoy Mil. It was desired by the bankers and by the creditor class generally, ,:m wolfas by lawyers. It was a Rood bill for those, but a bad bill for the of the people. He reviewed tlie hUlory ot the former bankruptcy laws to show that class national legislations had 'not worked well and was not desired by the people, lfeaualyzed ttiOi pr)poitirs of the pending bill to buv tiiat'they trdutd have an indjudl-ciou- .i effect on that class of people who buy goods on credit and would discriminate ugaiust them iu favor of moved by the pccflo who are very able to ;take stirs the UHt:if ion Tii ' 75 00 1 TELEOIUU NENATt. 8BMI-WEBKL- ' UNIOM CONGRESS. DESEIiET NEWS: " " WKSTEUN lll't Estabffehe3 1839. ml , -- tht common sympathy which romantic susceptibilities of care ojf themselves. millions, took winding walks tn Thei consideration of the Northern sixty the line of their eveninsr promenade Pacific Jorfeitnre bill was then on the emotions which speculated d. ; The 'inesliou peudiu was on and are sun do sen to mi tne nearts 01 Drtae auiendiueat VauVyek's propose1 for the forfeiture not only of the and groom. The succ esive arrivals of l.iuil.sffHhe Walluia branc!i aloae, but guests were watched with iatcrest.aod of the and4 apiprUoned to, such their names were whispered bf tbe to their companions. lrati(Hek of the toad as hall not have more knowing Suddenly the strains of tbe wedding liven (Inuplettd at the time of the o marcn noateu turougn me open wino( this act. and there was a general exclathe bfll as reported to the dowa, (':ll;aid mation from tne outside crowd: The ale waded the great question which service has begun ! " Then there came the public opinion of the United States a hush within the walls, tantalizing was foicniK ou Congress. The couvic-tio- it was soon ended by the strains and determination of our people which bridal chores from ""Lohenwi rtvthat. the unearue! grants should of the and it was thereby known that bu lorfeited. Soiue thirty millions of grin," tbe ceremony fvas over, One by one acres of the grajit to the Northern sprang up, at the windows, had uot been earned, and inould the lights the great burner on the portico be forfeitetl. The testimony "before and cast their effulgence over tbe paveCongress showed that, between thirty ment's. The scene resembled a sumand fortyiinilliOns of dollars beyond mer night's festival, and the crowd l iwj todlte-roarwon hi- - b tnade by t t he projectors ol tbc Northern Pacitlc gave itself up ta the enjoyment of tbe delightful music. With short inter?f enterprise.-the fine orchestra rendered ieorve Trrat5,t'negovernineut gave missions the folio wi ng Selections : ttjcin .aftis ia build and equip a road ."Mariana 4iirCb lron'earmosBud and iu.uuo- .- Bvlero, "Ijk Boaa".. . . Wehar "Invitation a la Value Me ! is one lact of it. Tjair-ia,Romance. "Bright Htare Heae.' .Kuhandi (jtiorge So as to make them a pressauaa ent of .the road and iKio.uOU.UOU besides, 8 o'clock the wedt ?11 thttt is the idea. About half-pa- st Call said he had been yiformeh that ding guests began to arrive, their carthe ffet of itXi,oeKi,(K)0 had beenL tnade riages drawing up to the'iaalo door on syndicate for thejland Pennsylvania Avenue. byjto offCtTslibtf Tbe first arrival was Secretary Latha Northern Paclllcothe iraut basts of fi.Wian acre. mar, at 6 :S7. He was.closerr followed SanderUtd and wife, and Ueorge stalled that tbe average.fiaLca ov ltev. kjij raid zby. that? odpi5yri5Iaa isSu Tartar?, fae ext few minutes therettflliiu :t fraction of )(d instead of. $60. came in nulck succession PostmasterVails and wife, Mr. Wilson GojPge:said llio- whole eost f the Northern Pacific road; had" been ' et4-m- feaeral and Mrs. JEndlootL s, (secretary mvaru. secreurv and "Mts: abythe OoiMBiaslpner of at 000,000; the whole land Whitney and Secretary Manning aad a;rant was 4a,000,000 acres, which at H bis wile. au acre (the. average fate lab which Removing their wrapa'lrt the State the guests proceeded to lands bad been sold by jthe compaur) dining-roomwould make 18.000.(IOO. . Jiatteoiittsr fie Blue Room, where they were reTrom this sanr he'OTStf th'e road ceived by MIse Rose Cleveland. ttiere was lertrthesuni of $98,000,000 for : The following la a complete list of the projectors of ihe road. those presenti At 2 o'clock the unfinished business Aits. Foisom, tne mother of the of the railroad land taxation bill was bride; Rev. W. M. Cleveland, tbe President's brother: Miss Cleveland placed before the Senate. Itolpb and Plumb supported the bill. and Mrs. Hoyt, the President's sisters; Tbe.ajieuu.te adopted lu amendment Thomas F. Bayard, Hecretarv of Ktate; Danlei Manning, Secretary of the proposed by Plumb providing for in proper cases, of the cost Treasury, and Mrs. Manning; Wm. C. cnt, I of Knoicott, secretary or war, and Mrs. surveying, to purchasers, t; 4 ' r; vans su Diu itted au amendment to Endicott; Wm. C. Whitney, Secretary exclude the tmsnrveyed land, wnieh. ef the Navy, and Mrs. Whitney; Wm: was agreed to. F. Vails. Postmaster -- General,, and Hoar's amendment heretofore sub- Mrs. iVails: L. Q. C. Lamar, (iecretarr f theVfnterlor; Daniel C. Lamont, mitted was then brought up for consideration. It provides that not more private Secretary of tne President, and auan 03d acres of land sold under tbe Mrs. Lamont; Mr. B. Folsom. of Buf provisions of this act, shall be pur- falo, N. Y ; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of chased by anyone person, or shall Seneca Falls, N. Y.j Mrs. Cadman and thereafter be aomired or owned or held aiise iiuunieston, 01 ueirow. Mien. ; ;ht trust lor auy one person, and any Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, of Boston, iniirrcsii acquiren in violation Mass.. relatives of the bride-- ; Miss iitu; .Mr. W. J. forfeited to the 'Uiereof, shall-tNelson, of New York, Buffalo, N. Y- - the President's without any other act of former law partner Dr. and Mrs. By eatrv or process whatever. re-sui- n. iro-viili- nii pas-;;ai;- - Sc-i- i Pa-cii- lc - Soapmakcrs, Perfumers, ChenJstc, FT.THF. . World's Industrial and Cotton centennial' Exposition.. Now Orleai.s,4r ' x- ' 1834 and 1885. (Extracts from .lnrorn' Keporfs to th,' l'.taii of Awards.) , For fiolloctire Display of Toilet Soap. nn4 Perfumery, Vnr Kaiuy alfil Ortlinnry Toilet S'a;iF. ' . Kxei'lli'iire of Material. Id licaey of Ver- of Mtyle. funn", .ili.l Fot Zfliitluu Sliarvinj Stvips. . i'r Fir J KannUry Soap ForKxeellewo and Su. riority of Ianndry- n.ii ii. sx, kihI Mi'dieinal Toilet Soaps. Uigliet nnj only Award for ChemicaJjV Sje-ial!i?- . I'jHr tilycerfuo. JAS. S. Spool CQttiii j , & COMP'Y, KIRK cmcAuo. lr, i. - au Rill-road- s; y-- -- FT F. MAYER & CO., of MANUFACTURERS CUAJIBKIt SUITS, PL SIDEBOARDS WJt, if,- and BOOK Cherry and 1 CASES, BJlIflRHOFF, limi Manufacturer of mcrima MahbRany , A CHICAGO. in all the rrincipal iur,;olH are on Sale Stores iD'thc country. MCni!BSMLS.eilrL.ueeiS,GilSTHECBQ R. B. POHIE, ufartorerot (nter, loa,klitf hen,Brf akfa-i- t TURNER & CO., !Vtv York. and Dealers in CTTH SAll. In iK, ' Wondlerry,' Hr.iud "Mtlld "I'ol.tiKMl'S" ami other lavorlte In and.", a inmilifiv - Main, Mctiiitiii and Soil.. tllv j Sl 1. t'orroN ANV.itiS or ;i!l miinler;--- l to 1 l.H indies wide for Jeek. Car, AU'Ona amJ aitl W'.isron 'overniirs, Mai Jime for other p A pones, euntlalilJy in etoic au4 made to order. Airenl- lor V. S. Iiiint.itig Co., ".Standnrd" ill.'llltrVr and " JCaglcA' hyihe Ca ?iCe Udefl f Pillar Kxte'a Library I urn mom Kxtnuioa - ;itlattf and Whatnots, Hat Rack . to 821 South Clinton Street, Chicago, s Good can be found at the Co operative Furniture Co. and other Healers at fan Lake(Citv. 313 HAZARD POWDER it4. ttJriir- hi.. HtwXkfirV. lir.f f pi"l''fVf t.mtrknowhMsnlv - i Abuurr HEUKR. BIUWJBSCHWIDT. HEUERX& BEOCKSCHMIDT. C3-- te(fl: ot i riO-ate- tlii- -' i CaMflet Hardware, U'lISriPOAAriD.EiDR,! AND CHICAGO, TJIIHD HTIiKKf. dll681 mfaelnrer - " Utah Craek erFactory IT.Xj. ' J c crB c2a 2 o ' of PLAIN A3il FANdV C CllllCi(EllSMppLS i li I -- Il - J .3 .2 s ol amaMBAt iWilV sai.i' i.akk OUIIKK All r. im .MJ!. d Store and other Cooperative do well to patroiii.e there ooil- - and d thwr e.Uhiotner. introduce tlteni-t- i i lf.iit-woul- BiUXCII HOUSE GESTHAL - w J one 1 debate, without action anon ron sntneriana. al Garland, although fie aiiiendment, the Senate went into Attorney-Generexecutrvetiession and soon adjourned, invited was hot present. For a few minutes the guests chatted JIOI7NE. cavlv. bnt the conversation was nulckty WASHiJioTONS.The ITouse went suspended at 7 p. tn., when the selInto 'coinraitteelrKthe whole on the ected orchestra from the marine hand stationed in the corridor struck on the bill. oleomargarine IV heeler of Texas. In offerintr tho hill famiiiiar strains 01 tne "Wedding! aua- Marcn" irom 'aienaejssonn-'expressed the view that had the found summer's Nlgbt Dream," and all eyes ers oi tue government foreseen mat one were turned to the doorway to catch of the sovereign powers delegated to the general government, that of taxa the first glimpse q tbe coming bride the greom. Starting from "the tion, was ultimately to be employed and a moans of protecting one American western corridor on the anoer floor. President came slowly down the iKiiisiry against another, despondency the staircase, with his bride leau- f not would have staggered western lepafr ihi LT en'rics, and yet this was the Ing on his arm. They were unaccomeven the bride's mother awaitu bstautl.-i-i purpose of the vicious i)ll panied, rjo ing with the gueats. After nasal ng tinder consideration. 1 ilaiiimond of through tbe central corridor, the bride Georgia said lie would and groom entered the Bine Room and not vote or such a measure. a position near tne eoutuern wail, the argu- took (VJarrell, Of Tirginla,-sai- d thidden from ment made on the republican Hide that which was completely by a mass of nodding palms. of tbe bill would - tend to might en tie passage an grass auu enatess vsiieiy 04 ivduciug the tar iff taxes .was the bct trop at gnnn.ut tliat could be offered why choice flowers, the crystal chandelier a the democrats should favor it, and bad poured Hood of mellow radiance upon ami tne colors 01 massive only tttrcngthened him in his advocacy the scene, banks of scarlet begonias, royal Jac- f the measure. It was not a proporoses, mingled with the blue sition to build up one houe.'-- t industry tjueruiuot and stive tints of the frescoed walls t t hf exp cse of a fraudulent and disand celling, gave a warm and glowing honest industry. ' tone to the whole brilliant Interior. 15re;k nrid-v- , of Arkansas, said iiiui more with The delicate ivory shades of the bride's inipr;sel ie im cessity oi uavtng a conservative wedding gown jouua anegfiuiBiiff getat-- the other end of the caoitol ting In the masses of crimson fuses Im fluisHne t ase Willi which gentlemen mediately beyoua. ine president was had ridden down evry constitutional iu full evening dress with a tturn down c llar, a lawn neck tie and white studs. tKit'rier arxt Hocked together iu as Dr. in support of this bill. A bush felt noon tbe assembly tomrkrs astoni.-bforward to Ids pos stepped It was the most l n and odious Hquderland 1 ition routing mts weaains'uou&ia. wua over prtrsenteil to Congress. (the President's Ttmnessee, moved to ltev. Wm.anCleveland 'Af';illan, Of clauseNwhicu bis left hand, ta a distiuet. brother) strikeout the. provides , voicr, and with deliberate utterance hat .half of the lines aDd penalties begun the simple nfl beau-- , bein- - the Doctor by I his apt Shall goxto ruui . The House would uot.jiu his tiful weUdina sSrvioeaa follows "For HldsrHieii!,' do justice to Itself Jf Uell-ate- d as much as we are assembled to ob tbe holy riles ol marriage, it issuch an obnoxious piece oflegU-lAio- serve tdessueedful tliat we should .reek . tbeV.ft.A - ' . t. J .;' m tut: mci uvu, ureal 70 oui was then to motion nig agreed ' 31'oe. whose institution It is, and therefore I V me rlth beseach you now to follow i neii, in accordaftre wltit iWi reverent nesris in prayer o I" mad.; this afternoon, the tuishtvand Kverlastlruc God. Father of .'ilininit !! rose and reported the bill our of our bodies, river Spirit, franier tojtho House, the underst itidlng lining of every good and perfect gift. Thou Ltiil an oj.poi tntiil y shonhl lie given U the be allow the iiietnbers to pass upon the whocans't see the "end from what ta best tor liiestion of reducing thet rate of tax ginning, who knowest us, i ny cnimren, ana nas appomtee uilposed.r the holy rite ef marriage to be aac redly ie llou:-:- then adjourned- observed throughout all fenerations, regard now. sw' beseeob Thee. Thy servant, ear Chief Magistrate, endow him plenteiuplT with Thv trace and fill A W t5 It I C AN.' him with wisdom to walk in Thy ordi nances.. Be very nleh to him in tbe rite t Irsi .narriakre of i Preildeut lat midst of many cares and grave respon 1 sibilities day by day. May Thy law N tu Mlille UohaA. him ana iny mrengtu upnoia 2 Miss Folsom ar- directand )Vasiiijtox, be Thou forever his son and him, rived iu Washington shortly sulefy. pleased to 5:30 thi.nioi ning, and was met shield. Be Thou graciously after down npon tbfa. Thy daughter. l Col. Umont. There were very tew look as Thou dfclsfc favor, tap chosen pursons Ju the Baltimore & Potomac even ana many nooie women tmi Rebecca tnc when train ddpot arrived, although have adorned the world," May she init fwas broad daylight. The train was deed boon of good to her a be precious cars lour of President and c.oiiposcd to and help him choer husband: the latter being Huberts' private car, a woman gifted i with the Miss Polsora and occupied by party. of the? Lord and shedding the While Col. Lamont was hurrying own spirit sweet Influence of a Christian lite upon Hit Uenjamln - Folsom the platform, Nation in whes- sight aha la to rear on the car. end of the out slipped dvreU. Wilt Thou anarove what we, in mixed wits suit of dressed 114 come to dd in Thy name, servants, Thy and a carried white derby, brown, with noaer ine iawe by Thine antaortty ana a idark spring overcoat on bis arm. of we live, and gra which land la the m She Mips Folsom presently alighted. assist them this man and this wl s ilressed in black and wore a wrap ciously woman wno are nere 10 qe uniM,in ber same from of the color of noly wedlock aeeordtng the twnds trimmed hat tht morning air, a stylish to the of Thv worda. Mer institntion and black wi h white and black ribbons ' be. Almighty Ged to cifully, pleased k ii'di I grace Hlie la of rncdlana size, and hertean-n- ea vouchsale' to eachof them Thy that they welt and, truly weigh the unwas shy and restless. 8he was now are about vows which they by Col. Lamout to a'carrlago failing to maaeso eacn outer j a was presence and driven direct to the White House of this company and before Thee, and Willi Mrs. Folsom. who was dressed la that may be enabled hereafter at they a biatk and looked little tired. and all times so to live together as to re- was Mr. Kogers of Syracuse. There tn of thbf union aotomoixatlon tbe )oice a liftle delay owing to the unmber of wu.11 joy unspeakable ana lau 01 giory boxea and shawl through. Jesus Christ our Loid. . Amen, straps and other bundles which bad to Addressing the comoanv. Dr. Bun bo looked after. .There was a slrght said 1. ''Marriage ta bonorabi misly ram falling when the train ar- derlandall men, la that man shall leave rived, Later a the ckrud!t broke among and- mother and shall cleave away and there is every prospect now bis father wife.unta his and, thev twain shall mm ofiincweaUf.1 one flesh. It was constituted by our TUB WEDDIXG. Creator in; the first Paradise. It was and priest. Other weddings there have" been at confessedanaby the patriarch apostle, it was confirmed the White House, eight, in. 1U but vrophet the teaching and' adorned with the never before.- - y has- the- - highest of the Kedeemer.and has been dignitary in the land bowed his head presence by the faithful keeping of all within its historic walls to receive the honored men auu women since .ine woriu blesRing of the church on his union in gooa to be unthe holy bonds of matrimony.' From Began. it is eot,ortherefore, ' unadvisedly, but the very dawn of the. weddinx day the dertaken lightly, and In the fear of discreetly eKy seemed alive to tho approachlae soberly, God: - Into this holy state this man and event. Little knots of Idlers talked it thtairrrmaacome now to enters Ifanr overon the side walka-ln-, front of the can now 1 t fr Ibey stay hotels, sedate matrons gossiped as nAfter . x a W OF THE me.-i.sui- im-iti.s- STDDEBAKER BBS ss .- 'J. mmaa Bis-sell.- of !S ' STREET, 17:S l(ANDOfiPI! . Uuit-edBtat- e i:-- Upholsterers' Goods. NO. . i RJn8tlr.pt, Kent in ky Illtlp, Fair Ljavvu, Iuok, KU'etric Ktlsc, For pale at wholesale anil retail TTy all the leading stores' in" the Territory, mul at wholesale only by ..I. V. Banders & Co., A;eiit.t Sail Lake City. li Wholesale Dealers on Weil re-va- yn it S 'Z r. & MF 09 1,8 IUTILDE119 nl 1 n. oo., . OF- - A -- J 9 : .1 w w v: i: 3 ;? 4t ? ? 13 PINE OAItRIAGRS, ( f 8 oi Ja fe-- a S 3UGGIES & SPUING WAGO'JS, e FARM, FREIGHT, Or and TravirglVagoas. MS IIMDLEcSSt "TLis WARP 33I3jSt"1x USE. 4 .. C. M. 1. SOI.K ACKNTS. Can lran-- i stores IhrniiRltntit tamed at nil their the Territory. tlAp u cen-tlnua- stt 4 -- ,- - f WHITE AND COLORED. I JOSUPII WJI. TAYIOli Whips, Wagon Extras; Candles, tKnWSCrpTJqiacU LrfimfeSj ClotU, ct i'l une jiarness a specianyi , Funeral Director and Embalmer. ' A full line of Fine Coth. Metallic and l Undei-taVer- . i- ;offina. Bed-.ooi- and Casket, Air-tig- SteamKnxlnc8, Savr Mill anrl llox stork sf l'.urinl Uoliea nnd Uoods of every dcacriplion keit hf.nd. constantly on Jtlack or While ileantee. Iiodies preserved without iea Xor'5aijr :nitli of time. Particular attention givea to emlialrnina;, liippinK ana' are of liodie. ;" Kinlwltria'' nd shlppniK a specially.' lots; ui---' frraves furnislieJ in auy .tery in the city. All orders" by tetcjrraph or telephone, day p i night, will iv.eive proinptP.V'lilioii. rnrvm ior ferms reasnwnia. 50nh;KevrC1oBed. Telephone No. 351. l!,i andtea.per7 fn "SoTathfeod ClitHed Plowi, Mowers 4 r. ..-- nolM lnu" f -- t ' r ' y wmi n S H tail . A, oUkTu. m twi k, tl nMt Ta. iJjftkk'A to-da- G0KSUf,1PTI0ri. 33ianalfo n inMHuumtiKiM Mini mi ia i inn at jpiff' 23 S.Ayev, Tcniplo Strcbi tia. , EDglish-lookingh- rtctformVclt'SteelM J-- liu ed - A complete -- -- ea-torl- 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, - . l1-2- M.i, BY TELEGRAPH. t every Evening, except Sunday. )nrt Copy, one year, with Postage, ;"V fie oo 'i jj (M) Ux months S50 three months, ' NO. 1S84J lly not be la wf ally united ta tuatrugi lei bim now apeak or else hereafter for. ' ever hold his seaee. Tothe Bride and Groom If 704 desire to be United- la aaarraag, same by yolaiag yoaii wilt signify tbe rigut nanus.(Groom and bride loin bands. "Grover," said the minister. Mdd you take this woman whom tyou botdl bv the hand to be tour lawf hC aMlrWf wife, to live together after God's ordN nance In the holy estate of, wedlock r Do yon promise to love her. cherish, comfort and keep her In sickness aad In health, in. lor and ia sorrow, asd all you only unto forsaking uu aaaii liver" ner so I'niK Vothers.keep yiu i Groom, nr ml y I do. Dr. Munaeruiua rrances, , do vou vou hold by the take tbU man whom hand to be your- - lawful weddod bus band, to Itve together after God'a. or dinance in the tftOly estau.or'wedabckr no vou premise to. love niea, nooor Comfort and keep him la. eiekneaw and in health, in lov and la aonrawu mud alt others keep yon only nnto forsaking mm so tons a you doiu suau jive? The bride responded in alow, bat ciear voice 1 4410.' "In token of the same let the wed ding ring be placed." The groom then the ring 01 tbe bride's florar. placed Dr. 8undVsTlnd solemnly ) : "Forashave here much as Grover agreed and covenanted to live together alter uoa vorcuiance in toe holy estate ol wedlock, and . have eoatlrmad the same by civiag and takiaa- the wedding rlBav. now, therefore, in thw Bresenea of hla coranany. la tbe BaOM of the Father and oi the Bon and of tclolv Ghost. X pronounce and declare that they are husband and wife; and wnat uoa naa joinua together let no man nht asnnaer " Rev. Mr. Cleveland then pronounced tue following beneoiction : "God the Father. God tbe Son and God the Holys Ghost, bless, preserve and keep you. Lord, mercii ally nil you with all temporal and spiritual uiossings. ana grant mat yoa may so live togeiner in tats woria mat in. the world to come yon may have life everlasting. Amen." At the conclusion ol the. ceremony Mrs. Folsom, showing traces ot deep emotion, was tne nrst, o tenaer ner coagratelations to the newlr married 'pair. 8be wag followed by Miss Cleveland, Rev. Mr. Cleveland and other relatives and friends In turn.. While congratulations were In oro- teas. the baud, under the leadership of prof, sansa, periormea the - bridal chorus, and parch from "Lohengrm," and to this. ueic the President and bis wife led the way into the stately Kast Room. The- adortuaenta of this noble ball were in keeping withitte tnajesuc jproperuona ana its ample apace, aud thtf brilliant iUamjnatloit hffordedan opportunity for , Jttitur display of the ladies' toilets. Tne bride woman enchanting wed ding dreaa aof lyorz satia. simply. gar- nisaeaoa nign coraaerwita laoia tnuslin eressedr in Grecian aolda and tarried In exquisite falls of simpiicity over the petucoata The orange bloe som garniture commencing npon the veil la a superb coronet la contlnned throughout the costume with .arttfUc skill. The veil of tulle about Ave yards tn length completely envetopedher. falling to the edge of the petticoat in, front and extending the entire length Ot her full court train. She carried no lowers and wore no lewelnr except an engagement rlug containing a sapphire ana two diamond. Mrs. Folsom wore a superb dreaa ot violet satin with garniture In white faille, with crystallized violet drops In pendants everywhere, wore an exquisite i Miss :Cleveland dress combination ot.Hliav-gro- e and cameo pink ducheesesatia, with tall ver ornamentv, low corsage garnished with, pink rosea, short sleeves, demi-lenggloves in light tan. She carried at fan of pink curlew feathers. Mrs. Hoyt, the President's sister, wore a dainty costume ea train of China crepe la robins egg bluew most effectively garnltured with rare old lace. Her flowers were La France roses. Mrs. Manning's- dress was of. white satin flounced across the front With uVphAago lace trimming naished with sea pearls, square neck and low elbow sleeves, diamond ornaments. Mrs. Whitney wore a bodice of violet with white, satin and tulle, skirts trimmed with violets, diamond oraav ments. Mrs. Vllav Ureas was a light blue silk with a long tram strewn with dai sies of silver, the front being of crystal ana point iace ana peari trimming, ana -low necx, eiDow sieeves. tvory-tlated Afrs. Lamont wore an with panel satin dress, deinl-traicrystil and pearl bo tbe left aide of the skirt, snuare neck corsage edged with crystal and Jet fi Inge, elbow sleeves, beautiful corsage, and a bouquet of Jacqueminot roses. cousin Ot tne twioe, fairs, ltogors, was dressed in a 'eostume of deUcate cameo pink with a brocaded front. Mr bdnderltnd's dreaa wan av gray satin trimmed with lace, long train. square neck and elbow aleevea. Mri. Endlcott wore a satin with all ver and white aapphire,draped In alack Chaatllly lace, red pouoaa ls) hair and It was composed of begonia, rabla gadcantamas. The floor of the Martik was labt in mosaics of caluea althora- aatueras. un toe auntie above was a solid baukf at bright colore in which was written with white newer, the date of the oc "June j, t8Mti." The' letters casion, were bordered wita black nanstes and A.hecdge of the mantel was formed of gouieu seiagmeua, ine west mantel sustained solid bank of, roaea.'iu Wbtoh none but the choicest were used, commencing with the delicate pink at toe end ana growing aartter ana richer towards tbe center where wae interwoven tn white moss and hybrid roses the monogram "C. F." tmiaedtatlynder"the mantel was banked with a variety of cratoas, astiilea, taponice. and . golden uvertvae MMiin eutrance aeiagiaella. f rem the corridor was a beautiful scroll In which tbe tnottoi A itmrihu$ famn was lnterwoeu tnleaatertelws. s ieceratkms ot tbeprrVAte dining room where tbe wedding collation was served were a)ao of an elaborate chart acter.'i The main tabid decoration wS a full figged three 'mast abipcotaposed of nlok ceStaufeagena rosea and pah-aldisplaying the word "Hymen..". It rested on a mlrrar representing lake, the shor&a k ot which $ were comof posed of different Varieties and tiny - pieces of selaginellaa coraL Bnrroundlng the land .'.was represented by banks of Jacqueminot roses, the ;natlonal colors bung from the main mast, and two amaii whlu flaks. with tie inonogrAnv'c.T?.51 ia golden letters, hung from either oasts. At either end of the table freatlng on Ue rairrora were handsome vases . hybrid rosea. The mirrors were feateoned with- - as- parague tenulssumuo, interspersed with loose rapes tn the corners ot the ream, and lis the windows were groups of I palms. ' crotous, calladluma aid seme plants In bloom. Fonr handsome sideboards were suitably, decorated with the choicest foliage and flowering was-solid plants,of and. the mantel rosea. The Kast Room god bank were Red and Greet parlors tho decorated tn a atyle nanal at reception and titata dlwwra. Xast Room presented a particu with groupings larly grand appearance, ef tropical plants, masses of exotica ana ariuiant liiurainauon.oi leatoona of ami lax; These were gracefully suspended from the large chandeliers, and; beautiful garlands eruaoieated tbe four pillars, ufoa each of . which was comtplcuonsly displayed a large floral shield eompoaed of choice white and red roses, violets and crysaathemnma, the National colors. To representing dr fusual decorations of the main the were added four astra troupe' of pal eta and foliage aad flowering plants, r From the Kast Room- - the comnaa season 'of promeproceeded, after nading and conversation, to the family mansion, where- the dining room of the wadding sapper was served. There was ne formal 'order observed in the supper room, but the: collation waa servea ana tae guests sat at small tables Or slowly promenaded the room as they discussed the Mean or chatted over the events of the evening. . The elegantly desuraed taooveutra ol aattm boxes tUintypleces of brld--4 cake, and qua one bearing a hand- ! ye - . j , and-Franc- es - . ! . . tb . - s n. paaaiee-lB'vatiO- ns Tht4c es coa-taml- nc loar-etemme- d a cor-rid- -- . ce-tata- lrT painted monogram of "C. F ," were received with great admiration, while 0 a the orchestra was playing one of its selections and the guests bappieat were garnered about the tables, the r& bride aietly slipped away to her room and changed her wedding dresa for a dress, bbe fa s heavy grey silk traveliug ii tchen returned to the com nan v and was .V,v.' a' O'l 1. soon afterward Joined by the President, who bad lu the meantime changed nis dress auit for a traveling costume.! .(Mil t 'I'l . This was about 8:30 o'clock, and the II President and bis bride said a hasty ,ruv j and left "good bye" to theira friends eutrauce K CO the house through privatetne &outn from tne lieu Koom inio era S - Q yeriW--i Room. A closed carriage awaited them .J4,-and aslthey entered and as the horses started off. a shower of rice was ... thrown on the carriage and their friends waved them a final "God speed" front the rear portico. It vi expected that the President would try to Slip away unobserved, and iu order to prevent- this, number ol newspaper men stationed themselves near the . B-- WXMDKft, JU M. K. CCBiaCUIttS. r. W. IUMIN, south entrance to tho grounds with carriages convenient to follow the RinEDBER THE EARLY BREAKFAST STOVE. President la case he should make his exit by that gate. This was reported to ,fi the President, so he Instructed his r 117 driver ta arO out of the grounds by an in ana almost unused route, and other tlie he alto that way avoided reporters His carriage was driven to the gether. m. B. U. railroad station, where a special train was In waiting to take the President and his bride to Deer Park. They were escorted through the station and into the car provided for them without attracting attention, and at 9 o'clock the train pulled off to its destination. The Prdsident and his bride were wholly unaccompanied on this lourney. They will probably remain at , Deer Park about a week, during which time they will occupy! a small cottage attached to the hotel which has not yet for the season. opened TThe guests began to leave the White soon after the President's deBouse, parture. The first one to leave was .Secretary Bayard; who smilingly stood 'on the portico for .some time before bis carriage drove up. Tbe carriage of Mrs. Sutherland was the next to drive up and was inime- deately followed by that of 2ecretary A A JCTTS1T3 ana me occretary 01a Mrs. SOLD JkJSm not look Manning, very well, tie appeared P. W. HiDSIN rather weak and seemed hardly able CO, First Sooth St, 51 md 53 8., Silt Like Uyt to walk. He was supported to his (carriage by1 Postmaster General Vilas mad Mr. Bisseil. The other guests lingered awhile and tbe orchestra con- unuea music until enlivening by which time all of nearly 10 o'clock, (the guests had taken their departure. . of curious, el rs A! crown near tbe mansion until pre- 1 BSTJLBLISHKD 1S7S. were made to close it for K,erations night. ' The wedding presents were many, bat thev were not exhibited, nor will any list be furnished. This Is in deference to the wishes of the President. gut to nis Drtae was a andsome diamond necRiace.composca f single stone., brilliants. The resents from the Cabinet officers and s wives were, mostly articles of welry, though there were several autif ul presents of silver ware. Just aa the wedding ceremony began CO Presidential salute was urea by a battery of artillery near the' river end tbe chime bells of tbe Metropolitan M. E. Church pealed forth Mendelssohn's "Wedding March," and the bells In the STYLES, WORKMANSHIP AND Other churches joined in the happy salute. The gentlemenresent at the PRICES GUARANTEED . SUCKLE A SON. wedding were not fortunate enough to who the from receive a salute bride,: CLOTH 1HD TB1KMIHES BT THE KllO-T- SE TBIDE SSJPPL1EB. confined ' her kisses to the ladies; Otherwise the ceremony was orthodox orrn. . 1 Tbe Executive Mansion win ue open VKinfon Plate' fc4d Sales (or mailed to any addreas oa have torinorrew, and. photographers apptlcatton. Correnpondence e51iciled. to received perpet permission already ual pictonaiiv tae eiaoorate decora tions el the interior. The arrange-mentajthe day's event were under tbe control and personal management TAILORS AND WOOLEN DRAPERS, of Col. Lamont, and they worked so ess. SSS a. atain STBXST, OppealU Walker Hobm, SALT IiAUtt CITT. O. Boa P. earn ana aeiisiactor smootmy iauyas.ro and for him. universal commendation cpmpliment. mat orrieiifti'a r!ONOBATTTT.ATTONs. ' 'Londoa, l.The Queen has sent the cable message to President lK:r,:;7 K sit 0 1 'JJl iff vt - - i 1 -- f O-TJ- T d 1 ID SPRING to-pia- gat-see- o 1 . . V or SUIIVIER, I g o BUCKLE & SOIV, EXCELSIOR MAUUPACTURINO CO., allowing s'Prav accept my sincere congratula tions on your marriage, aad my best wishes lor your happiness." . JTho Daily CHARTER OAK Telegraph this morning, President Cleveland's commenting?' mamace. aavs : "it was a graceful act on the part of Mr. Cleveland to shew that the President of the United States does not derogate from his exalted position by making his wedding one of the plainest and simplest character.' Deatai ef JeJan Kelly, the Tammany CMef. I i - i 7 . Miw ToBK. 3. Mayor Grace, ordered the flags on the City Hall to be placed at half mast In respect to the memory of John Kelly. Kelly's- physicial deterioration was great. Hla naif and beard became perfectly white. He lost, at least sixty pounds in llesb. His heart and otherloXernal organs were very much afe. ne naa no iectea,aitnougn . He Lacks trom bad several ad.organic which he rallied, and he had aa much chance of recovering from the . last as tlmo, but It was certain he must ttany auocumbatlaat. His condition was f critical until Monday .Ato fever really last be had a severe attack; by two fainting spelts, but he afterward recovered. He began to weaker,and on Sunday practical ;ro, y 'Stopped eating.- On Monday be did not leave hla bed. Before thatjae was about part of nearly every day. A male aw nurse, ana sometimes two, was in con stant atuadaace. ' "(la Monday," continued Dr. Keyea, "I toJd hlra be was r mg.iue was priectiy conscious TIN PUTE, SHEET IBOS.STIIMPEO WIRE & TIIEBS" TOOLS, all his faculties. He and'ooeaeseed seemed to show no regret, but ap . peared to be willing to let go his grip on life. For the first time he showed G12-1- 8 N. Main Street, St. Louis, Missouri. noticeably a rise in temperature and become feverish. Yesterday morning be was very feverish, bis heart troubl ed blu and respiration becamef feeble. About 2 p. au. bo became unconscious and death appeared in the dlstauee. it died gradually and suffered no pain FOR SALE BY to-d- ay - ais-4s- - ----- TO V - to Ward the end." Arrangements lor John Kelly's lun-Awere completed this afternoon. erat requiem mass will be celebrated in the cathedral at lu a.m. on Saturday.Arch-bishopCorrig- j ! it .: Bole Acrents in Salt Xake City. aa will be celebrant, assisted by Mousignor Farley. Monslg-n- or Preston will deliver tbe sermon. citithe day Throughout zens called and sentprominent cards to the house. Telegrams of condolence came from all over the country. The Board of Aldermen today adopted resolutions paying a tribute of respect to the memory of Mri Kelly, ordering thai all the public otllces be v cloned on the day ot the funeral and all the municipal "flags' be displayed Mat half-maand rao nesting that a like tawr k 04 rpect be aaaoivn to the flags oa other bnUdlngfl and on shipping in the harbor.. The board then aa a mark of respect. . m:. adjourned Tammany Society and the Tammany Committee on Organisation held meetAt the former a large ings number of .members attended lU so- Itttlon of respect were adopted: these recited the sorrow felt bv the . society ana ,tne griei leia tiv tne inaivkiuai nunmers at the demise of taelr ehf, aad praised the purity oa hie lile,whlch during the period of late political morals .gave blia the tiUe ot "The Honest ; bis spoke of his loyalty to devotion , to party, faithfulness to Iriendahln. masnanimltv towarda his tnends and the charitableness tof his private character. "It sketched the 01 aia liteironrT Krsevering; atrugglea recited his services to the I and ordered a copy 01 tne; tribute city to be sent to his family.". The committee on "organization elected Friday night as the time tor holding the memorial meeting 'and appointed a ; committee 4f. arrange therefor. Recoider Smith told tow, Mr..KUf Was satisfled that his end waif Coming, and how be expressed tbe hope th when death arrived all mankind would feel friendly, toward hlra, ;Mr.; Kelly desired no osteatatioas burial The recorder confirmed the report that Mr. Kelly died peacefully, macf ally like, a I . st, iS ft 1 W O S " a h : to-nig- ht. taa fa S 5 fie his-countr- y. r - i '- i, -t- V 2 b ; - .assast- - K,Kv. r,. ' . HL 5 - " - - Christian:, v; j t S4 fa p f K - r- ' ' CalU'l TH , New Carpets from 2. cents per yard: Curtains and Pertlerea. At AUXUACHg . j 4 . - - - ' ' "ClM - - |