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June 9, 1886 · Page 1 of 8

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itkitpg^\nnymwi& *^W F*m^cff?e^bfec*te 22^F^SJl^l^W^^SSSfffJ5 1 PBOCEEDIMS OF COMBES TH E PRESIDENT' S WEBDMG New Ulm Review. good humored. The dinner passed off very Holy Ghost, bless, preserve and keep vou the five While the party were chatting bnskly agreeably Miss Folsom was talking of he* Lord mercifully fill you with all temporal and Mrs. Hoyt came in from her room, which adjoins school days, and she kept the party-in a roa? spiritual blessin.es, and grant that you may so the library, kissed the bnde on both live together in this world that in the world to SEVATE A bill was introduced by Mr, of- lauirhter by her stone3 of Wells college JOS BOBLETER, Publisher President Cleveland and Bliss Folsom come you mav have Me everlasting Amen. and the secret love aftairs of the beautifm cheeks and drew a chair closely to her The Beck prohibiting members of congress from. Married at the 'White Boose in the At the conclusion of the ceremony Mr* guls WHO attended it She had never seemed being attorneys or employes of railroad events of yesterday and the plans for the NE"W ULM, MINNESOTA. happier, and the president thought he had Folsom, showing traces of deep emotion, Presence of Hear Friends and companies that have had grants day were discussed for awhile, and then the never seen her look more beautituL After was the first to tender her congratulations from the United States Mr Beck siid bnde was led away to what was known as 'Relatives. i the dinner, which lasted about one hour, the to the newly married pair She was followed There had been much cnimnation and the Garfield chamber, which Miss Nelson occupied The winter wheat crop Southern party adjourned to the blue parlor for a recnmination in both houses about members by Miss Cleveland, the Rev Mr Cleveland last night. A breakfast of shad and moment and then began to scatter. Miss Rn^iaispiOTiounced almost a total of congress being employed by railroad and the other relatives and friends The Weddingr Ceremony was Severely Simple Cleve and going up stairs and Mrs. Folsom chops and cucumbers was seived at 8 o'clock, companies The bill was intended to turn. While the congratulations were in failure settling herself back in a chair and devoting and the Guests Numbered and after that the bnde disappeared, and see if a remedy could be provided for the her attention to a story which she was read progress the band under the leadership of was not visible until luncheon at 2 Those Only a Score. trouble mg MissFosom and the president were Prof. Sousa, performed the bndal chorus and who inquired for her were told that she was The iams of a week ago weiegeneral The bill makes it unlawful for any member talking together, standing at the door lead march from "Lohengrin," and to this music busy unpacking, and ar she has no maid one mg into the corndor and looking at the portraits of either house to accept employment in the Noithwest and dispelled fears the president and his wife led the wav into President Cleveland and Bride are EnJoying of the presidents which line its walls. of the servants of the house assisted as attorney or pavment for services of any the stately east room of a diouth A moment later they strolled down toward kind from'any railroad company or any her The "poem in ivory satin" was shaken tne Honeymoon at Deer the east room and then strolled arm in arm officer or agent thereof, which obtained ite SKETCHED BY.ANOTHEB ARTIST. out and carefully inspected by all of the Park. Md. into the conservatory This was uimiv charter or anv grants of land or pecuniar/ WASHINGTON, June 2 While the orchestra ladies of the family and some of the other One of the large dry goods firms lighted, and the air was full of roses. Tnev aid from the'Lmted States lolation of was playing one of its happiest selections gowns were commented upon as they were walked up and down its aisles between the guest5" were gathered about the Chicago has been prosecuted for not its provisions lb made a misdemeanor, and the taken out of the trunks and Mrs. Folsom banks of flowers for perhaps a full haf BIISS FOLSOM' S ARRIVAX. punishable by a fine not to exceed $5 OuO, pro\ ldmg seats for its female clerks, dining tables the bride quietly slipped away hour, talking earnestly and their voices gave a history of each. There was a good AT THE DEPOT AN THE WHITE HOUSE. or impnsonment not more than one veir. were as tender as the iorget-me nots thev to her room and changed her wedding dress deal of amusement over the published descnption as required by law WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, June 2 Mr Mil'ercal'ed up and the senate pas *J passed and their conversation, decidedly for a heavv gray silk traveling dress. She of the trousseau, which the ladies Precisely at 5 o'clock this morning a handsome the b'U extending the eight hour law toiet personal to themselves, was under the ro^e then returned to the company and was soon say are not at all accurate and based upon ter carriers The postoffice department carriage drawn by two high stepping in more senses taan one. Tnev came iiom Roger W Pease, one of the afterward joined by the president, who had pure guesswork nearly every instance had ruled that the letter carriers were not the conservatory with a happy look uuon seal brown horses rolled out of the White in the meantime changed hi* dress suit for a their laces. Miss Folsom was bluanmg entitled to come under the prov lsion ot most distinguished surgeons and physicians After luncheon and a half-hour's talk with House stables, with Albert Hawkins, the man deeply, and the president held in his Uand traveling costume This was about 8 30 that law the president, Miss Folsom went to her room who has been coachman for seven presidents, of Central New York, died at a ied rose from her bouquet du coisage o'clock, and the president and his bnde said The anti-alien land holders' bill passed and lav down for a nap, while her mother upon the box Hawkins was as wideawake The engagement had been made the his home, in Syracuse, of heart disease, the senate It was introduced bj Senator a hasty "good bve" to their friends and left shifted into a single trunk such garments as as ever and had a pleasant good conservatory It was not announced to Plumb early in the session. the house through a pnvate exit from the at the age of 58 years she would need for a week's journey. Mrs Folsom until a day or two later and morning for Miss Cleveland when she came red room into the south ground. A closed to Miss Cleveland even later stall. Shortly "SENATE The Northern Pacific land grant carnage awaited them, and as they entef ed after this Miss Folsom wrote to her grand"tather THE CERFMONY. There were several brisk snow falls forfeiture bill was considered Dunng th6 telling him of her proposed marriage, and the horses started off a shower of THE KNOT DOXY TIED and Grandfather Folsom, who was withal a debate it was stated that an English sv us Vermont during the last week of nee was thrown on the carnage WASHINGTON, June 2 Bemoving their .19 sensible fellow, proposed at ones that JIISS dicate had offered $300 000 000 for th* and their friends waved them a May May "without a cold spell," wraps in the state dining room, all the Folsom be taken to Europe and spend some company's lands at $2 50 an acreT* final "godspeed" from the rear porch. It time in travel to fit herself for the pos tion guests proceeded to the blue room, where Mr George stated The average sales of culminating it a flurry of snow or a was expected that the president would try she was to assume as the first lady of the they were received by Miss Bose Cleveland. land by that company had been withm a touch of frost, is an astomsherin that land. He ottered to furnish the money and to slip away unobserved, and in order to prevent fraction of $4 instead of $2 50 The v\ hole The following is a complete list of those as he liked the president he was enthusiastic this a number of nevvspapei men stationed section. cost of the road had been estimated by present on tne subject of the marnage The Eui opean the commissioner of railroads at 75,000, themselves near the southeast entrance Mrs Folsom, mother of the bride, Rev W tnp was afterward talked over with 000, while the land was 42 000,000 acres, Cleveland, the president's brother. Miss Cleveland to the grounds with carnages convenient the president It was finally agreed upon The French Government has decided which at $4 an acre would make$l 68,000 and Mrs Hoyt, the presidents sisters, to follow the president in case he and the grandfather agreed to furnish enough Thomas Bayard, secretary of state, Daniel 000 Deducting from the sum the cost of to authonze the De Lesseps Panama money ior a magnincent wardrobe for the should make his exit bv that gate. This was Manning secretary of the treasury, Mrs Manning, the road, there was left $93,000,000 for bride The whole affair was to be kept a William Endicott, secretary of reported to the president, so he instructed Company to issue a loan of 600,000,- the projectors of the road str co secret and the marriage was to take war, Mrs. Endicott, William Whitney, his driver to go out of the grounds by another OOOf in shares, provided the company secretary of the navy Mrs Whitney place immediately upon the return or Miss The railroad land taxation bill was also and almost unused route and in that William Vilas, the postmaster general Mrs Folsom from Europe. discussed Mr Evarts submitted au is able to prove that this sum is wav he avoided the reporters altogether His Vilas, LQC Lamar secietary of the intenor, amendment to exclude unsurvejed lands Daniel S Lamont private secretary to the carriage was driven direct to the Baltimore sufficient to complete tne canal. Agreed to Mr Hoar's amendment was president, Mrs Lamont Benjamin Folsom of Death ot John Kelly of New Tork. & Ohio lailroad station where a special tra then brought up_ Buffalo, N Mr and Mrs Rogers of Seneca was in waitmsr to take the president and his Falls N Mrs Cadman and Mibs Huddleston Tammanj Hall's great chieltain John To piomote economy the French of Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs Harmon of Boston, HOUSE Mr Weav er of Ohio denied the bride to Deer Park. They were escorted Kelly died at his residence in New lork Mass relations of the bnde. Miss Nelson charge that he had been improperly influenced government has established savings through the station and into the car provided city Tuesday the 1st While sdeath wa of New York. Mr W S Biasell of Buffalo, N ID Ins course toward the bill tc not sudden, it was entirely unexpected, and for them without attracting attention and at 9 the president former law partner. Dr and banks connection with the public tax oleomargarine The eonsideration oi Mrs Byron Sunderland the announcement shocked everyone Tor o'clock the tram started off to its destination. 111 schools Theieareno less than 24,- this measure was resumed An amendment For a short whi the guests chatted gayly, over a year Mr havechronic'en Kelly has bee aihng vrrioud an th reducing the tax from 10 to 8 cents newspaper1 the but conversation was quickly suspended at 000 of these banks, and the 500,000 TOILETS ADDECORATION a pound was agreed to A st iges of hib disease from day to da\, but 7 15 m. when the selected orchestra from boys whose names are on the books WHAT THE LADIES WORE recently there had been an impression that the Marine band, stationed in the corndor, BOSE ELIZABETH CLEVELAND WASHINGTON, June 2 The adornments of have an a\ erage of 5 each to their SENATE After a long debate on the dispute the gre it democi itic leader wab regaining out of the White House dooi She was struck up the familiar strains of the wedding the east room weie in keeping with its majestic with Canada on the fisheries, the bill his usual health Ever since the presiden watching for the carriage at the window credit march from Mendelssohn's "Midsummer pioportions, and it3 ample space and to tax railroad grant lands passed, and tial campaign of 1884, Mr Kellj ha^ &ui of the reception room. When it came Night's Dream,' and all eyes were brilliant illumination afforded an opportunity was substituted for the house bill on the fered from nervous prostration and inborn up the carriage way she bolted out of turned to the doorwav to catch the first for a fitting display of the ladies touets same subject, and a committee of conference At the close of 1885 the savings ma which has been aggravated by chronic the front door and was in the coach in as glimpse of the coming bnde and groom ordered Mr Edmund* submitted an The bnde wore an enchanting wedding dress dvspepsia banks of the United States showed little time as it takes to tell it She wore a Starting from the western corndor on the of rvorv atin aimnlv garnished on the high corsage amendment to the legislitive executive with India muslin, crossed in Grecian folds tailor made suit that was near the color of not only a greater number of deposi and judicial appropriation bill for the appointment uprjer floor the president came slowly down Reverend Fathers Clarksonand Meigner, and carried exquisite tails of simpl citv over of seven assistants to the sccre her hair, and turned up the collar of her the western staircase with his bride leaning o! the Dominican orrjer were summoned to tors but a greater aggregate of savings the petticoat The ornz bios om tarniture, tary of the intenor to expedite cases ap jacket as she found the air was damp and on his arm. They were unaccompanied, commencing upon the veil in a superb coronet, the bedside and the last rites of the chuirh than ever before in the history of pealed irom the pension bureau. is continued throughout the costume with aitistic cold. Sinclair, the footman, jumped upon even the bride's mother awaitinsr her with of which Mr ive ly was a member werep^r skill Her veil of tnl'e about five a Is in the country There were 3,071,495 the box with Hawkins, and the carriage HOLSEThe oleomarganne bill passed the other guests. Passing through the central formed His wife, a niece of fie 1 ite length, unoletelv enveloped her, falling to the 177 to 101after being so amended as to rolled out between the pillars as rapidly as Cardinal McClo^kej, son and daughter h-b corndor the bnde ana groom entered depositors and the aggregate amount edge of the petticoat in front and extending the reduce the tax from 10 to 5 cents per pound it came, and turned down Pennsylvania entire length of hr full court ti am She carried wifes sister Mi^s Milhn, and his niece the blue room and took a of the deposits was $1,095,172,147, no flowers and wore no j^welrv except an engagement The fate of the bill in the senate is very knelt with the clergymen at the dving avenue As he pulled up before the depot position near its southern wall, which ring, containing a sapphire and two uncertain It is doubtful whether it will an average to each depositor of man bedside There were noconv uKions the driver looked at his watch and finding was completely hidden from ight by diimonds be taken up by that body during the pres or other manifestations of suffering, and he had five minutes to spare, turned up and Mrs Folsom wore a superb dress of violet $356 56. a mass of nodding palms, tropical ent session The current belief is that the the clergymen present declare they never satin with garniture in white faille, with crystallized down the street, while Miss Cleveland, who grasses and au endless vaiiety of choice bill will be matenally amended in its taxation violet drops in pendants witnessed a happier death About the had come out at dawn to meet her brother's flowers. The crystal chandelier poured a features before receiving favorable Mis Cleveland wore an exquisite dress combination It is said that over 25,000 typewriters last thing Mr Kelly said was this remark sweetheart, put her head out ot the window of Nile green and cameo pink duchesse action in the senate flood ot mellow radiance upon the scene, to his mfe and the clergyman I have satm, with silver ornaments, low corsage garnished are now in use of one make As the bill btands, it provides and told Hawkins not to go too far away and the colors of the massive banks of scarlet tried to live the life of a good Catholic I with pink loses, short sleeves, demilength and about half as many more of other begonias and royal Jaqueminot roses, Annual taxes are imposed as follows ivp^ HEE SECOND EKBAND gloves light tan. She carried a fan of hope I shall die one. I want to be buried on those engaged in fraudulent butter business She had been to the same depot in that pink curlew feathers mingling with the blue and silver tints of as one makes One firm has completed Mis Hoyt, the president sister, wore a daintv Manufacturers $J00 wholesale same carriage shortly before midnight to receive frescoed walls and ceiling, gave a warm, Mr Kelly was married twice. His two costume en train of China crepe in robin s-egg machines that write in French, German, dealers, $480 retail dealers, $480 Manu her sisters and other friends, and waB glowing tone to the whole brilliant intenor children by his first wife are buried in blue, most effective garnitured with rare old facturerb of oeleom ir,, irn who have not Spanish, Bohemian, Russian, again illustrating the devotion and determination lace Herflowers were La France roses The delicate ivory shactcs of the bride's wedding Calvary A son John aged seven, and a paid the ta\ shall he fined 000 to Mis Mannings dress was of white satm, that are her strongest characteristics daughter Josephine, aged nine, the issue of gown found an exquisite setting in the Danish, Swedish, Portuguese, and Italian 5,000 in addition to the tax wholesale flounced across the front with duchess lace the second marriage, survives him His It is said that she preferred to go to the masses of crimson rose* immediately beyond. trimmings, finis ied with seecLpearis, square alers $500 to $2,GOO, and letail dealers It is the Chinese, however, that career as a public man and politician is station at that hour of the morning alone The president was in full evening neck anil elbow sleeves, diamond ornaments $50 to 500 All manufacturer of oleo breaks us all up with its thirty thousand Mrs Endicott wore satm with silver and well known, and his honesty and fidelity There was no reason in the mmds of other dress, with turn-down collar, white lawn margarine shall put up their produet in white sapphire draped black chantilly lace, as a public officer has always been ad wooden packages stamped and brand people why she should, but she had a motive necktie and white enameled studs. odd characters red pompon in hair and diamond ornaments mitted ed under regulations prescribed by of her own, and people think she knows this Mrs. Whitney wore a bodice of violet, with THE WEDDING SERVICE. the commissioner of intern il revenue, white satin and tulle skirts trimmed with violets way of emphasizing her affection for her Grain Stocks of the World. A hush fell on the assemblage as Dr Sunderland The engagement of Secretary Lamar diamond ornaments and t'eilers sha 1 be allowed to sell brothers bride and her disavowal of the stepped forward to his position The acting commissioner of agriculture, Mrs. Vilas dress was light blue silk, with long imitation butter from package so brand- i to Mrs Holt, widow of General Holt, feelings that have been attributed to her tram strewn with daizes of silver, tiont of crystal in reply to a resolution of inquiry of the fronting the wedding couple, with the Rev ed Lvery package shall be labeled with and point lace and pearl trimming, low of Macon, Ga winch was hinted at concerning this marriage Her quick ear house has transmitted an exhaustive William Cleveland (the president's brother) the number of the manufietorj \either neck and elbow sleeves compilation of statistics by Prof Dodge, discerned the sound of an approaching tram, the stamp thereon nor the package *-hall be at his left hand. In a distinct tone of voice when Mr Lamar visited the South Mrs Lamont wore an ivory tinted satm dress, statistician of the department The tables and she called to Albert, who turned removed or destroyed under penalty of demi tram, with a panel of crystal and pearl on and with a deliberate utterance the doctor be last month, is now believed to betiue. show the left side of the skirt, square neek corsage $50 fine Manufaetuiers shall pav a tax the horses down Sixth street as if he gan the simple and beautiful wedding service, The world's production of wheat in 1885 edged with ervstal and jet fringe, elbow sleeves of 1 cents for each pound of oleomargarine The date for the ceremony is as yet were driving away from the station. But the as follows: and a beautiful corsage boquet of Jacuue-ninot was 2,110,000,000 bushels, the requirements manufartured by them and any manu plan had been piearranged and was understood unknown, but that the wedding will roses. Forasmuch as we are assembled to observe of consumption 2,165 000 000 faeturtr sells or removes for bale or con Mrs Rogers, cousin of the bride, was dressed by those in the car as well as the lady the holy rites of marnage, it is needful that we b'ishels presenting a deficiency of 55,000, be celebrated some time during the sumption any oleomargarine on which the^ in a costame of delicate cameo pink, with should seek the blessing of the great God, our the carriage The car, which was at the 000 bushels drawn from the previous year's st unpb are not affixed he shall be ibter brocaded front, Father, whose institution it is, and therefore summer, -while the Secietary is enjoy rear of the tram, was detached before the surplus of 125 000,000 bushels They find Mrs Cadman, relative of the bride, wore a to fine and imprison nent in addi I beseech vou now to follow me with reverent white satin dress on tram, with black lace engine entered the depot and shunted upon the product of Europe a medium, those of mg his vacation.is the belief of all who hearts in praver to him. Almighty and everlasting ton to thei tax Impoiteld revenueoo!e bhal pa an .ntc-n i draperies and Jacqueminot roses God, the father of our spirits the fiamer India and Australia large, and a heavy re 1 a spur that iuns outside along the street, mir'trim know him Mrs Haroman wore a satm dress of light orange of our bodies, the giver of everv good and perfect duction in the United States For tax of 15 cents per pound in iddition to and which is usually occupied by postal gitt Ihou who canst see the end from the the supply of the coming year the crops the import tiutv Lverv rerson who pur cars. The White House carriage pulled up Miss Nelson wore a handsome costume of corncolored beginning, who knwest what is best for us, thv of Australia, India and South America, already The bill to legalize marriage with a chases or ree^ives for Ue oleor I irg inne satm with overdress of white antique children, and has appointed the holv rite of alongside the car where it stopped, and two harvested, are probably 32,000 cut Pompadour with low corsag? and elbow marnaze to be sacredly observed throughout all not 7operly br inded hhall be liable to a deceased lfe's sister bobs up serenely uniformed porters appeared promptly with sleeves Her flowers were Jacqueminot roses 000 bushels less than those of Libt generations, regard now, we beseech thee, thy penalty of 50 foi each offenbe and to a their arms full of bundles and traveling Miss Huddleston was dressed in pink silk servant, our chief magistrate, endow him year, while those of the United States promise every yeai in the English Parliament, ptnnlfy of $10U in addition to the Tor with blue trimmings plenteously with thv grace and fill him with bags. Ben Folsom was the next to alight, fully 100,000,000 bushel more than the ft.it I of the article for reccn mg okoni ir only to be hit on the head It passed Mrs Sunderland dress was gray satm wisdom to walk in thv ordinances Be very and he, too, carried a heavy deck load of harvest of 1S85. The wheat in the United ginne from a manufacturei who has not trimmed with lace, long tram, square neck and nigh to him the midst ot many cares and first reading the house of lords this States on May 1 was 104,000,000 bushels parcels which looked very much as if they paid th special tax The fraud knt ii^o elbow sleeves grave responsibilities, day by day, may thv law against 152,000,000 in 1885 Of the com direct him and thy strength uphold him, and be or jiosbession of okomaig inne -hull bo had come to hand after the trunks had been time, but was killed at the second, THE EN&AGEMEVT thou forever his sun and shield, and be mercial stocks of wheat, New York had, 4,- punic-hed by a fine ann imprisonment packed, He tossed them to Miss Cleveland, A curious story is told of the president's graciously pleased to look down upon lacking ten votes of passing The 138,095 bushels,Buffalo 2,480,117 bnshels, bcie itibts mav be appoints! to *i rmme engagement He has known Miss Folsom wio remained the carnage, and then this, thy daughter, even as thou didst Chicogo 11.777,804 bushels, Milwaukee 4,- whether in\ artieleisbiibjett totlie 11 pio Prince of Wales and the Duke of Con since she was a baby He has dandled her favor the chosen Rebecca and many noble turned to assist Mra Folsom and the bride to 335,000 bushels, Minneapolis 4,707,999 vided and also whether anv oleom irgannc women that have adorned the world on his knee as a little girl, and has been her naught, who seldom exercise their royal alight bushels and Duluth 7,393,748 The crop whicn is intended for fc ocl ib deetenoisA mav she indeed be a precious boon of good to great friend all her life She used to call of corn in 1885 was 1,617,000 000 her husband, to cheer and help him continually preiogative of voting, supported the to the public health lite former shall HOW THE BRIDE WAS DRESSED him Uncle Cleve, and he has kept up a correspondence a woman gifted with the beauty of the Lord bushels the stock 587,000,000 bushels be foi feited in ise the staum ix in not The latter wore a black silk so covered with her for many vears. He measuie, but the bishops oi the Anglican and shedding the sweet influence ot a Christian The estimated acreage of winter wheat now aflixed and the latter ease it is dec ded with jet that it shimmered like an armor, never thought of her the way of marnage life upon the nation in whose sight she is to growing is 24 727,087 acres spring wheat church opposed it. to be injurious to health Oeomar^iune and her natty waist was covered with a dwell Wilt thou approve what we, thv servants, until a year or so ago She had gone away 11,800,000 acres, total 36,527,087 acres maj be exjurted without avment of the come to do in tny name, by thine authority jacket of gray cashmere. Her hat was a to school a girl, and came back a woman. and under the laws of the land in which we tax, provided that it shall be lab led Still he never tnough of the possibility of an white chip with black bows and a raven's live, and graciously assist them, this man and Oleomargirine in large lettei-, Vnj person During the present month thousands old fellow like him marrying such a pretty wing standing up coquettiehly She had this woman, who are here to be united the Miss Lizzie Harnson was drowned near who defrauds or attempts to defnu*# young girl as Trankie Folsom, until while he fOf incipient lawyers, doctors, and divines bonds of holy wedlock according to institution three or four little parcels her handsand Jetferson, Oregon the Lnited btateb in connection with thebusiness of the words Mercifully be pleased almighty was governor at Albany some match-making a scailet umbrella. Her greeting to "Miss will be turned upon the public shall forfeit the faitoiv manu God, to vouchsafe to each of them thy grace Thirty buildings in Pensacola, Fla., are correspondent disseminated a report that he factoring npparitis and st tk" and be Rose," as she addressed the president's sister, that they mav well and truly weight the unfailing burned. Loss, ?60,000. from the colleges of the land. The was engaged to her The next time he saw vows which thev are now about to make to liable to fine and impi ifeonment Ri,idpen was quite gay, and neither by her appearance hi they chatted and laughed over the report Ma] Russell a well known sporting each other in the presence of this company, and public can stand the infliction, but a'ties are rrovided for all mfrutions of nor ner manner did she show the After a time. Gov Cleveland's love man, committed suicide at Indianapolis that they may be enabled hereafter at all times the law 1 he bill bhali take effeet net} the young men are entitled to sympathy, effects of a night's travel and an early so to live together as to rejoice in the solemnization began to chanare from that of the At the Knights of Labor convention in davs after it& passage of this union with joy unspeakable and awakening Mrs. Folsom and her daughter father to the lover His letteis to Miss in the piesent crowded state of Cleveland a report giving the executive full of glory through Jesus Christ, our Lord. climbed the carnage while Uncle Ben Folsom became more tender, and she board qualified control over the ordering Amen the learned professions Some will at the same time inwardly know mg that she bFNATE resolution was offered eall acted as supercargo in stowing away the of strikes and boycotts and one demand Addressing the company, Dr Sunderland .have haid times, but they have the was doing so, changed the tone of her letters ing on the secret irv of the interior for in mg a fixed rate of interest and government fieight inside and outside the coach There said formation as to the authority undei which to him She stooped calling him loan offices are adopted was a good deal of memment when he consolation of Webster's lemaik, the land commissioner lbsued an executive "Uncle Cleve" and spoKe of him as "the i climbed into the carnage, which was already A Boston judge refuses to allow the re Marnage is honorable among all men, that "there is plenty of room at the top order suspending land entries The consular pretry well crowded, and he gave the porteis governor He sent her flowers and wrote a man shall leave his father and mother, and opening of the famous Taber divorce case and diplomatic bill was debated her humoious stories of his expenence at shall cleave unto his wife, and the twain shall Anywhere else they are liable to be a silver dollar, while Miss Folsom gave Many farmers Illinois are sowing salt The bill to indemnify Chinese subjects for be one flesh It was constituted by our creator Albany She was deeply interested in his crowded to the wall them a smile as the carriage drove away on their fields to kill clinch bugs in the fiist paradise It was confessed bv losses sustained in the Rock ^pnn^s presidential canvass and her enthusiasm natnarch and priest, prophet and apostle It It was not a "bride's morning A fog hun (W not passed 30 to 10 The sena pleased the president more than anything The mill property of Jerome & Co at was confirmed bv the teaching and adorned with tors voting in the negative we-e Messrs over the oity so densely as to conceal the else connected with the campaign. The Carrolton, Mich was burned recently the presence ot the redeemei, and hat. been honored There aie 16,000,000 dozens ol Beck, Ber-y, Cockrell Coke Eustis Geor" capital dome, and moisture was oozing from possibility of marriage, which had been Loss $50,000, insurance, 30,000. by the faithful keeping of ail eood men and Harris Maxey, Mitehell (Oi and "Wst. loreign hens' eggs bi ought into this women since the world betan It is not, therefore slowly working its way into President Cleveland's the planks along the station The air was At the annual meeting of stockholders oi The bill authonzes ie pi evident to iseer to be undertaken lightly or unadvisedlv, heart, became a stronger force than murky and heavy, and the few people who ^country every year free of duty The the Pennsylvania Railroad company at but sobeilv, discreetlyand in the fears of God tain the aetual losses sustain -d bv Chin i e-ta this man and thi woman ever He became now thoroughly love, were about at that hour took no notice of Pittsburg repoits showed a general de Into this holv Amei ican hens must scratch around, men by the not at Rock Springs Wyo in and at the time he was elected president he crease in revenues come now to euuer If anv mail can show just the president's carriage if they recognized September 1885 md to pay such los-^s jsays a New Eneland paper, if they aie deteiunued that he would piopose during ca ise whv the\ m.v nob be law fully united in By an explosion at Kimbark's factory, The amount appropriated for that ou-- ,i it. marriage, let him now speak, or else hereafter the hist year oi the admnistraCion He felc to avoid the leproach of allowing the Qumcy, Mich two persons are killed and pose is 150 000. 4 iorever hold his peace AEETVED AT THE WHITE HOUSE. very de icate about it, howevai, for the three are wounded. ^egg industry to be crushed by the THE MPOTTAM QUESTIONS. It was a few mmutes atter -6 when the reason that Miss Folsom was so much Mr Ingalls offered a resolution of the foi To the bride and gioom Frank Stevens, a confidence man ar lowing import, which, on objeetio-i bv Mr younger than himself, and that she was his party rolled up under the poite cachet of the competition of the cheap pauper few Is If vou desire to be united in marnage von will rested in Chicaco, proves to be the party Beck went over waid. White House, and was there met by half a signify the same bv raisme vour right hands of the effete monarchies of the old who swindled Milwaukee firms out of $300 Calling on the secretary of the intenor to dozen doorkeepeis and porteis, who assisted [The groom and bnde joined hands Grover, inform the senate whether a circular had world. With incubators to help them said the minister do vou take this woman F. Nordgren. while asleep in a car be* Smelain the footman, to carry the bundles Still he thousrht she loved him, iand he whom on hold bv the hand to be our law ul been issued by the commissioner of the tween Omaha and Cushman, Neb., is robbed was more and more love into the vestibule They appeared to be on the American hens osight to make a, hf1 knew that wedded wile, to live together aftr God's ordinance general land office with the approval oftn of $13,000. the lookout, and gave their future mistress in the holv estate of wedlock? Do vou ltn her every day This was the state of better recoid secretary of the interior suspending promise to love her, cherish, comfort and keep John Bowmaa, the Iowa and Dlinoij hearty welcome Jerrv, the colored man affairs when Miss Frankie and her mother land entries pending legislation by her in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, forger, is rearrested in Chicago, after receivmg who has grown gray in the service of presidents canre at his invitation to snend a week or so congress on the report ot thse aets and forsaking all others keep you only anto His discharge in Judge Rogers' court A couple of pot fishermen at Carman, at the White Ho ase dunng the last Easter bat still has the an of a lord of high her so long as vou both shall live/ The resolution directs the secretary of the The Groom (ftrinlv)I do vacation. Thv thorouguly enjoyed the Gen. C. J. Stannard, a messenger f the degree, ied Mr Folsom and the other ladies interior to inform the senate by what act Pa, went the otfoer day to a Dr SunderlandFrances, do vou take this house n the "soldiers roll," died after a visit. PresidentC evelaud was being exalted it was claimed that congresH had general'9land delegate through die wide vestibule to the elevator mau whom vou hold by the hand to oe vour lawiul stream noted for its trouab for the purpose short illness. He had held his present position to the skies in the newspapers and the air of to the commissioner of the Not more than half an hour passed when a wedded husband, to live gether after God's for several years, and hia promi toadying Washington was'f all of his praises. of discharging a cartridge of dynamite ofhte or the secretary f the interior or to ordinances ia the holv e*rate of wedlooa? Do baggage van arnved loaded with pretentious nence during the war as a soldier has bees The warm White Hou^e was very beautiful you promise to love, honor, comfort and keep the officers }ointly, the power to suspend, trunks, the most of which were of large dimensions the water to ki$ the fish. to some extent l*st sight of. He was a him in sickness and health, keapjov in andum sor- in contrast wiuh coid New York. The grass by executive order, the operation throu you unto and substantial appearance. Some row, and forsaking all others major general of volunteers during the war was beginning to creep out of the ground, As they were letting the bosab down out the United States of the pre-emption him so long vou both tJiall live? had a red cioss on either end, while others and is credited with some able work ai and the buds were showing 6is-ns of bursting timber culture and desert land acts and of large size in black into the water it exploded, amd one o* The Brule (in a low bu* cl*a voice)I da 7 Gettysburg. bore the letter "P forth into the leaves of early soring The to deny the citizens of the United States Dr Sunder andla tokeu of the sara* let the them had both aims blown off at the print The porters who carried them acted crocuses ware in bloom. The president's ring be passed (the groom placed the ring on their rights under said acts The president appointed John B. Rrtej the bride's finger), for as mach as Grover aod mansion was filled with flowers from his as if they were heavy, and the looks of the ^elbow, one cheek carried away and ex-mayor of Plattsburg.N. Y.,to be Indiai HOISEThe civil service reform committee Frances hav* here agreed and covenanted to live gaeenhouse, and the great conservatories collection suggested that somebody had school superintendent,vice John H. Oberly together aftei God'* ordinance* in the holv estate one eye destroyed, and the other had reported a resolution dischar.jin were one mass ot blossoms and green. It appointed civil servicecommissioner. Th come to the White House to sfcav Tne president of ^reclock and confirmed the same by giving F. Warder, assistant doorkeeper, for in was the day atter a reception, and the one of his legs almost denuded of flesh, president sent the following nomination! and ta*rag a wedding ring, now, therefore, had been up lor some minutes when proper conduct in securing an appropria family had "just eaten their dinner from in the presence of this eompan~ the name to the senate David L. Hawkins of Missouri, the bride arrived and was taking a cup of while his face was terribly lacerated^ tion for the improvement of the Jefferson of the Tather and of the Son and of tne Holy the elegant china and fine cut glass of to be assistant secretary of the interior, coffee the library when the carriaga ville (Tnd.) levee. A substitute resolution Ghost, I pronounce and declare that thev are The recovery of the first was considered the presidential table Miss Folsom had vice George A. Jenks, resigned, Joseph husband and wifeand what God hath joined drove np was adopted by the house, censuring picked up the elegant bouquet da corsage E. Johnston of Virginia, commissioner impossible^ and that of the other together, let no man put .-siindei Warder but not discharging him. A bill whehwas laid beside* her plate, and had COFFEE WITH THE PRESIDENT and for the district of Alaska, vie* The Rev Mr Cleveland diea p'onouoged doubtful. was introduced striking from the free list pinned it into the lace at her neck. President The ladies and Mr Folsom sat down with Chester Seeber, resigned. the lollowiag benedictioa. certain kinds of fish and increasing the Cleveland, contrary to his" usual custom, duty on others, being aimed at Canada. came to the table full dress His day had Jlx'C$ka J&f *3* W rf^iiilfifiiffiliiiifj lu&kit