The daily witness, 3 juin 1886, jeudi 3 juin 1886
[" WITNESS Vol.XXVII.No.1Ï8.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 18MV Thick Onk Cunt./ unh* imirr+ij't an\u2018 »\"> w*y- \" ia\tlb* of b tUu*hUr.MAHKIKI) V Ai hTlV-AiNt Jau.rt « hurth.II.nhUr.i,\u201c'ut by lh*u, v c ; ,H , .\u2019 v, ^ r> ttor, churl.» D*u«y.ïoungtat «on oi .\tu.\u2014.h», «.t.Ü Muo.t.\u2022 tUuihlt r of tlu UU- Cl-tH.» Auitln- ,lllh |:,,iio.lA(l,oU.|.tt.lourt l m\tPEONAM.\u2014Iu thu city, on the Slot i>.«t , ut \u2018 .hur(ll i y tho I lev.EutherUttubbe.U-r.o.e ^.A;;\t, of i \u2018 *\u2022\u2014.,0 M .i> Ano tfn»m, .lunyhur of Chari.» 1 «*«*\u201c.\u201c'1 of thi* city-\t,, j .\t.T.i m.N BROWN.In thi* city.onJnd June.a* .\t\" '\u201c\u2018\u201cto WuWWOR to H:.r»b Brown.\u2022 i .\\ Kl:«*on.At the re»i.lei.c«t of the hri.le« \u201c ^ontlo Ut.«V \u2018he Rev J H «tew*,.Mr ÉruiA Oi» »v'\u201c'jruke' to MlM A*nrt If.non.OI RD.«.rillAOK Hy drowninv.May îtth.1880.at O.k»-.I «».C.il.ltoth.f Walter Marriage, jr.of uye.1 'ifijear» -.and Hattie Marriage, of lo^a f ull*, le»», couiin of the awne.age -3 year».vt I!, r.ville.'Hi th.ml.May.laabolle Caroline RKeUh.»!.i ^\t^ M*UthMOf Mrt- Jacob Wilton, of thU city.m, KHT At Outrcmni.t.on Tuesday.June l.t.M»ry Iln WurMk.Ul-vd wife of deorge Hunt, age.1 5o \u2018'uy,.furnul will tal e l'l»'e on Thursday.Juno 3rd.at \u2022j ,.ni.Friend» and acinaintanoea are re»|« ctfully m vited to atUnd.\t_\t\u201e .SKIT LY \u2014At Rawdon.IMi.on We.lnea.lay.the 2n., Dame Margaret Curran, aged «1 Jear.widow of Î.«.r Bkel.y.»nu mother Of the l.t.Jame.Skelly and ¦ i i.sn Hkelly.merchant, of thiacity.Fun.ral from her lat.residence, at Rawdon,on lh, 4th inlt., to the ruri.ti Church, and thence to the ,' ece of interment.Friend* and acquaintance» ur.r.«incited to attend without further notice.Sl'OTT \u2014On the 2nd Inst., at Mount Pleaaant.Thoa \u2019 Scott, aged M year*, late of Orm*town.____ advertisements^ Fob I\u2019WSTiNfi.\u2014All who w;uit their Print-inK don.' in the beat and ninat artwtic manner, wfth the latest styles of plain and fancytyj», ami at moderate rate», are inviUd to apply at the ll'ifrir.»* Job rrintintf Ollu-e._______ j^(j()TS AND SHOES TO UT ALL rr.KT, Priera lo Bull nil Porkela.\u2014 AT\u2014 a.»t.u:at»ii:kmo%> < ash kii©»:stork», 1X11 M.Cnlherliir »»reel, corner of So.I I Irforla alreel.-AND M, in*» renee Main corner «f Craig.atreel.pilE DOMINION *\tlinen waRF.IHH'SE.BREAKFAST NAPKINS, .x Î.Bee the style» of tboac good* we can »how, The Sjot or Snow Drop design, ROHE, SHAMROCK, THISTLE, «Juron Alice ityle.Floral Japanese, Fern Holder, »ith centre dr»ign, Ac.Ac.J » .Dinner Napkin», Creek.Snow Drop, Diagonal», Vine Border, Pa\u2019m Border, Arabeaque, Cbin.»e, Ke-in.issai.ee.Conventional, Queen Anne style.Mutaic, Msiden H»lr Fem.the Rose and Fern, with Border Design, Egyptian, awl numerous other Designs, the latest being \u2022'The Mikado.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.CAKSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.THURSDAY, June 3, IHHH.Ft HI\tIUNNKIL Foil\tDINNER.Foil\tDINNER.Foil\tDINNER.Foil\tDIN N Elt.FOR\tdinner.FOR\tDINNER.FOR\tDIN NEIL FOR\tDINNER.FOR\tDINNER.Foil\tDINNER.FOR\tDINNER- FOR\tDINNER.FOR\tDINNER.FOR\tDINNER.Pnmiuik\tPinner Napkins, to Di nold cheap thl\" week at M.CAHSl.KY\u2019M.tvi:\tthk -\tta ni.y.you\tTHK\tTA UK K.you\tTHK\tTAKLE.yon\t1 UK\tTA III.K.yon\tTHK\tTAUl.E H\u2019l:\tTHK\tTARIF.yon\tTHK\tTA B LE yon\tTHK\tTARIE yon\tTHK\tTARTE.HUl\tTHK\tTA III.K yon\tTHK\tTA BLE.yon\tTHK\tTABLE.yon\tTHK\tTABLE yon\tTHK\tTAURE ton\tTHK\tTA R RE you\tTHK\ttaule run\tTHK\tTA I RE Special Inducement* In all kinds of Table Linen thU week at \u2022 ^ uki.KV'S.El N EN\tSTORE.UN EN\tSTORE.UNES\tHTORI .U N EN\tSTORE.LINEN\ts i * J RB.i | N EN\tSTOKE* LINEN\tSTORE.U N EN-\tST« »RK.UN EN\tSTORE.LINEN\tSTORE.LINEN\tSTORE.LINEN\tsTO RE- LINEN\tSTORE.U N EN-\tSTORE.UN EN\tSTORE.Worlh ti mr m* erlng that the pop ilar «tore for all kind* of I.lnen t.oo W, I» s.CAUSLEY'M.JOHN MURPHY 4 CO\u2019S.ADTKKTIMKMKNT, «MKAPKR THAN EVER f We would call apeelal atbeotlon to on-Mancheater Deuariincni.Wo kceponly th \u2022 best mukeg.and we are thia «en»n seilliu cheaper than ever.rBU'ES! PRICES ! PKIIKs! 1\u2019teache.l Table I.lnen Iron» .Vic js^r yd.ITiblem'hxl Table Linen from :»\u2022 per yd.Bleached Nankin» iron» l>cner doxeu.ITihleached Napkin* all price*.Illi Hchcd Doyle)* from .Vie pel dor.Unbleached iHl.vley* Iroin *nc per do/.For all kind* of Table I.lnen of the beat make» and the cheajie»! price*, go lo .1 « \u2022 11N MUHFHY A fO.\u2019S.I\u2019RHES:\tPUMIls: PUH»! We keep one of lh»* largest «lock* of sheeting in the trade* and wo are *clllng thorn cheaper than ever.*-t I Intdeaelie.l Shell ng.P»* per) I.(i-4 t'nbleuehed Hheeling, ïie p«*r y*l.Iu-4 iTibleached Kiicetlng.£*' i*er > d.*-l llleaehed sheeting, ii.'»* j» r yd.!i-4 ltleaehe.1 sheeting, :w«* |**r >\u2022!-Id-4 llleaehed Sheet Inga, :l*\u2018 per yd.)M Linen Sheeting, T *- j»er yd.For the lM'*t make» ami in.* t«**t value in Sheeting go to\t.JOHN MURPHY A fO.\u2019S.I'KK EH! PMII'K» f PHH» ! For Towel* no *tore can *how imiter or cheaper good* than we d.x A IMinen Towel* from 3' per do/.Pure I.lnen IDiekahack from rl.:'perdu/.Pure Linen « anvil* Towel* Iroin r' \u2022' per 'pure Linen Itrocad* Towel», .* l.-\u2019> per dn/.Path Towel* from 3*' eaeh.TowellhiL* of all kind* from 7c per yd.For the lient value In all kind* of lowel» and Towelling go to JOHN MUIHTIY »v « «).I'RM'KS ! PRIt F.S ! PBH'EH ! special attention I* called |oour*tock \t1 at the next eleetioii «hi tie* \u2022\u2022ttiei haud He* follower* of Mr.til ol-lolie would 1 \u2022 allowed «platter : they would him t .tigKt Lo then po litical live* 11* they had ll\u2022*^«¦r fought before.rum H A V K ( .1X4 lUKM'lk On,, hundred noncoiifortni»» Mini«t«*r» \u2022\u2022\u2022 Derby and Nottii»gli«m hav«* Mgn.«l auaddi.-** «.f cotifkience in Ml.Ul-id»t.>ne \u2022* In*!.|»dicv.Mr.S|iuige.n i- one .f tl.e »igncr*\t'\"1 tin* tratf.c.and a large t.umD*r «*» l« ,,)e on Ditk »i«l'* '-I\tV''\u2019 lin'u ?.i .f, ct.d Mr Loutelle and Senator Hal«*.thi* Bften.««.n called on Secretary IDyard.wfm pro mined to take imim*«l»ate *te|r* to ascertain th fact* of «h.» reporte.! denial -f the vihg.'» of commerce, but he replied that #» d« lil«.malic negotiation* on th«* nobje* t n u-t I» «\u2022«\u2018ri.lucte.i through the liriti»!.Horn** « .ov-«'> ment thev an* .ary *l\"w.Senator H.» ItUo prp*ellte»I to Mr.l'*ayard n-.lut,«;n» «d th« City Council **f I\u2019ortland am! the \u2022¦rtland I - .Exchange, asking prompt action of «\"«r merit in regard t«« the fishery trouble*.A CHK\u2019AOO COMH-AINr.Chka«;o.Tune American ti-heru.en i-cent lx lodg« «1 comtiUint* w ith the revenu» .dh ,u* \\liat Canadian h»li.rii.«'ii w.*r' J1 ,,f \u2018r « rt cial» of the < bder.D i* -b »r*-t that Mr.powderlv i- *« l « nnngfoi 1*1111 ¦\u201c honor-.aid Mr.1'oxsd.rly wanted '* D* \u2018\u2019'\u2019j'/J'jVj Fen.,»ylx.ma .ml h»* wa* -^ducting th * > ¦ « r on lb » an Catholic principle*.\tI «win,' gave the following t .th-pre** : *\u2022 I know nothing about the\t\u2018\t\u201c do I know anything concerning t* «*\"''* ,'r method*.That I have l*-« n \"M\"\u201c'n ^ Mn-ter Work n .n hy thov who ar*- «awl t ¦ -metuD r- of it i* true, but that w*:.s year* ago.Their opi-*iti-n wa» m*t a *e«.re\u2019.to rm*.I \u2022 t.ld me plainly aiel emphatically that th would .pp-e ue.D i* not ««rung afny,'\u2018h fluence in thi» C- nventioi, and columns of tra*h that have Den publiahed « oncerning it ar | false I believe the wh ile tkinfC 1 \u2022**« \u2022*\" ,.n the .art «1 the enem.e* *f thelaD-rm-.\u2022 men*, to create di*trn»t and disconl.Tl.* I mt* pr*.f* **i«*m \u2018\"d that I* XV- ,1.1 Intel fere With «\u2022at.'lid:»\u2019-* pr* P «r\"ig f\u201er the J.me* in.mat ion.Mr.I »koue.o *tf.rs In |*.t it only toil,»* into\ti tl»< «\t* ' 'i he wh«.|e of last night\u2019s sitting *.f Jh- Assembly, until nearly midnight, w»» d« making progm* with a numD r-f p-.b-.t ar* 1 pr.vate measur* * on the order p»|* r*.OCEAN I\u2019AgSKNUKIW srsivrii roaosro.I.l»t jt i«*-* i>j* r* |sr Dominion l-inr »».Toronto, r«p4 m v :, (n \",1 »irpool, IM Kay, tor «.\u2022 »>-\u2022 ¦ Ur RMianl X « Lurch, Mr.IDrL.rt b i h.ir.h.Mr.I I* «lark, Mr Jam*\" IbiUon.Mi»* Hutton.1,1a Hiition Mi«* Etnil) Hutton, Mia* LilUsn Hotlon, K ,\u2019ï»i&ïZ M.H>-*.*.> Xvt n.h.ail.Mr luvi.l D*ung.1».¦ *'*\">.D intcn, .slut- *n*l llo-teerag* I*»»'* »*** r< |,*rA»T*l* \"OSKOOX.'* Mtngsra i \u2022 r B \u2022 Il Ball -\t*.\u2022 , ., Il I Will.-, frt 11 *.' \u201c\t\u2022 ,'t 1 to l.ixt r,ss.l Mr Barker.Mrs.R A B.lkie, Mis* Master\t'¦ R.©.tlnop, Matew ' i.sskv?; S'faJftTijyas w a x|it> hell, Mr J MartUi.'l Mr- McrrUt, MW» W .Henni* .Mr !»¦ II -U*^rt.Mn Wi*» I.XX LATHER I\u2019R'rBAlllLITlES.Msrr *rs I'KKSKNT.NVammn roN, June 2.- < It lier Wtshii riffs iIhti* have )>\u2022'< h ut the White lion*»\u2014< ii(ht in nil\u2014 i i.t never liefnie to day had the highest diKiii-Uiy in the land bowed his head within its his t'>iie walls t receive the hlesaiin; of the church on his union in the holy hotels of matrimony.IT oui the vi rydawn of the weddiiiff day the city Mi med alive to the a|>i>roachinft event.I.ittle knots of idlers talked about it on the >idi*walks in front tlie hotels, sedate matrons ^ossified as they |tassi-d ulonu the streets, and bevies of laughniK\u2019 Kifls chatted and s|s-culated about the coming momentous ceremony.If there be truth in the ancient adage, a happy bride will reign in the White ]{oii»e, for though th day opened with a grey and clteerli vi sky and Shadows resting on the earth, yet as it grew older, the elements »«-eiiied to relent, and little l>y little the sun forced his rays through the unwilling clouds, until its bro.id beams fell m generous abundance on the soft gru'ii sw.ud of trim park nu mi assing the White Hou*o, bring ing out in high roll* f the simple yet stately white costume of the time-honored home of presidents, crystaliring m prismatic hues the sparkling spray of the fountains and cresting with gold tlie foliage of the grand old trees.Many were the curious glances that sought to pierce the dra|si| windows, and nunilierless were the comments and siw-culations of th*' hut-rers who gathered early in the afternoon within the grounds Little or nothing in the appearance of the mansion or its surroundings indicated to the casual pa-ser-bv that an interesting event was at hand, (hi the asphalt walks, near the jiortico of the White House, the assemblage was thoroughly democratic, and rugg> *f those present \u2022*Mr>{ War ; and Mrs.Endicott ; Wm.C.Whitney, Secretary 1 across the front with I luchesse lace, garnished with M-a pearls, square iieiw \u2022heves ; diamond ornaments.Mi* Fiolicott won sanphiro satin \u2018mpon in hearl on the left side of 'he skirt, square neck, corsage edgeil with crystal and jet fringe, elbow sh-ores and a beautiful corsage tsitiquet of Jaci|ueminot roiies.Mr*.Rogers, a cousin of the bride, was dressed in a costume of delicate cameo pink with brocaded front.Mrs.Caiman, a relative of the bride, wore a white -atin dress fn train, with black lace draperies and Jacqueminot roses.Mrs.Sunderland\u2019s dress was gray satin, trimmed with lace, long train, square neck ami elbow sleeves.THE grrrKB.From the Fast Room theconqwiny proceeded, aft*r a season of promenading and conversation, to the family diningroom of the mansion, where the wedding supper was served.There was m> formal order observed in the supper room, but a collation was served.the ho.nevmoon trip.While the orchestra wa< playing one of its happi* i-t selections and the guests were gathered aL'Ut the tables, the bride quietly slipped away to her room and changed her wedding dress for a heavy grey *0 o'clock, and the President and his bride said a hearty \u201cgoodbye \" to their friends and left the house through a private exit from the red room into the south ground*.A closed carriage awaited them, and as they entered the horses started off, a shower of rice wan thrown on the carriage, and their friends waved them a final \" Godspeed\" fn-in the rear porch.The carriage was driven directly to the Baltimore & Ohio Railway station, where a s|>eci&l 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 nine o'clock the train startid * if to it* destination.The President and his bride wore wholly unaccompanied on tiiis journey.They will probably remain at Deer Park alsnit a wi>ek, during which time t! y will occupy a small cottage attached to th** hotel, which has not yet been opened for season.The guests le-gan to leave the White House »n after the President's de* l>arture.THE qr KENS CONU It ATT RATIONS.London, June \u2014The Queen ha* sent the following cable message t*> President Cleveland : \u201c Pray accept my sincere congratulations \"U your marriage, and my best wishes for your happiness.\u2019\u2019 (signed), Victoria.A NOTH KK COSO RATT RATIOS.At the banquet of the Clothworkers\u2019 Company, this evening, a cable despatch was sent t\" President Cleveland congratulating him upon hi* marriage.THI COMINi.BRIDE AND'.ROOM.Starting from tie* western corridor, on the upper floor, the President came slowly dow n the western staircase, with hi* bride leaning **11 hi* arm.They were unaccompanied, even the bride's mother awaiting her with the other guests.Passing through the cential corridor, the bride ami groom entered the lotie Room and took a jiosition near its southern wall, which was completely hidds*d of mellow radiance ti|»>n the scene, and the colors of th** massive Link*, of scarlet le-gonias and royal .lacque- THF.PRESIDENT\u2019S BOWKR.DESCRIPTION OK THK SUMMER HOME PURCHASED rOK HRS BRIDE.A few rlay* before the formal announcement of hi* marriage President Cleveland purchased what is described a.* a beautiful little estate with a large and substantial old cottage upon it a* a summer home for hi* bride.The cottage is on the Tenallytown road, at th»* corner **f Woodljr lane.The road is a dark red gash through high terra*cotta-colored clay bank* This is the road over which John Burroughs ha* often walked and which ha* formed the subject of several charming chapter* by this gossipy observer of nature.\u201c PUETTV PROSPECT, \u201d the name \u2022 f the President\u2019* matrimonial bower, i« tl.r> e mile* front the White House, and about a mile and a half from the terminus of the Georgetown streetcar line.The scenery i* as beautiful ns anywhere about Washington.The ground i* rolling woodland, which breaks every now and then into abrupt spur*.These spurs are the beginning of the Line Ridge Mountain*, not over ten mile* away.A NEWSPAPER ARTIST wTi* -* nt to sketch the President's home, and he write* : \u2014 1 visit*d Pretty Prospect yesterday.The plea*ant-faced, gray-haind housekeeper who is minot rose*, mingling with th** bine and silver 1 in charge of tt. e.xqnisit*- \u2014tting in the | the place bed already been overrun with pho-ma-*\u2014 of crimson rose* immediately Myond., tographers sud representative* of illustrated pa-Th*- President wa* in full evening dre**, with 1 p»r-.who liad been ready to tear thehousedown turn down 0-0liar, white lawn necktie and whit»- 1 nearly in their rage when they found that they enano-1 stud* A hush fell njein the a.*setnhlag \u2022 re denied accès* to it.A.* there was no pro-a* Dr.Sunderland step;**! forward to hi* itoei- l.lbitioii issued by the President which cover**! ten fronting th»' wedding criuple, with the Rev.William Cleveland, the l'r» -i'l» nt'* brother, at his h-ft hand.In a distinct tone of v*>ic»- and with a deliberate utterance, the Doctor !*»-gan the ^ -I.K AND BRATTIETL W EDDINC .SERVICE, After the ceremony the lu*v.Mr.(,'lei
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