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h4 l •; n. ..-. Tho Offloicil Certificate of tho Presi- dent's Mari'laffo . The following i s th s official certiQoafco of mavrlage of Prosltlont fclovelana and Hiss f'olsom, as received b y the Washington Health Officer: • CERTIFICATE OF HARIUAOB. TolheHtaUhOJtetrqftlH Vittriet r<f Columbia: 1, Datoof mavriaga—JuuoS, 1880; . -8, Fflll, Mtiiie of Tinsbsod^CHSdyer, Olevo- land. .'.'\' t \ • •. ' [ • 8, Age—16 yeara. 4. OoWr-WWte. „ - 6. Place of residence—Exeoucive Mansion. 0. Occupation—AttorribjvaWaw. 7. Husband'* birthplace—Cttldwoll, Now 8. Numberothuspand'smarriage—Firsd, 0, Maiden name of wilto-*-Fi'ancos Folsom, 10. ,Age^8 1 yeara 11. Color—White; 18, Plage of .'residence—Buffalo, Now York, 18. Wife's birthplace^Buffalo, Ne w York, li NumBor of. wife's marriages-First. We, tho contracting partiosjdo certify that the foregoing information i s correct. ^Signatures.) • Gnovurt CLEVELAND. • FRANCE S FOLSOM. This certifies that on the second day of .June, 1886, I joined in holy matrimony the parties above desorlbed. B. StJNDBBLAND. Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Wash- ington, D. 0 . THE HONEYMOON. Mis- fa' ¥ Mrs. Cleveland Installed as tress of the White, House, The President's honeymoon trip lastel a week, and. at sundown of the 8th Mrs. Grover Cleveland entered the White Houst o n the arm of her husband, to remain there as its mistress. There''hod boo'n no special preparations t o receive her, except that ths: wedding-decorations had been bleared-awayi and the gardener had; placed in the bride's chamber and on tbe-idining room table bunches of bright and fragrant flowers tc lendsertimeutt o her welcome. The.Rev. Wm , N. C}evelaiicl,M;r3; Hby.i,the President's sister, and Miss Rose \Cleveland werbiattUe White House t o greet the pair, and they; will Col. Lamont and his wife, composed th< fEuailj^gatheriii^at supper. ,It was.because •of th e need'that Mrs. Hpyti and the Rev. Mr, Cleveland should return home that tho stay a t Deer Park was cut short, a day, as tht President', thought thi3 might be the lusl chance for.a family meeting'for a Ions time. The homeward 1 trip of more than SOO,mile- tooklessthausevenihours, and blosoi-quitt a n eventfulsday. Many people assembled a1 'the station? alorig'therouto: 'tis see $ue'bridal eouplei?: 'At the depot ih\ Washihgioa tht President's seal browns and 'his earriagi with' SiKe.'. :co(j.chmau wer'g\' jviiiting. •t; took'' paly a\fe w 1 6ec5nda ; ',f0r^.tho;,.fbuTr; .HSsqfejiays. ^...,'i.t'-. Hm mwM&Mm* . MNMON\ is said to have earned for Mr, Conried $30,000 i n royalties during the post season. THE American Opera Company had a great financial as well as artistic success in Chicago. FANNY DAVENPOBT will begin- her next season o n October 11 wit h a repertory oi eight plays. SARA JHWETT, the favorite Boston ac- tress, was a t one time a Treasury girl at, Washington. A FRENCHMAN has i n vented a n automaton which plays upon the piano wit h expression and brilliancy. .\ERMINIE the ne w comic opera, i s enjoy- ing an unprecedented financial success at the Casino,; Ne w York. MRS. LANGTBY is negotiating for the-pur- chase of a site for a theatre whic h she pro- poses t o build i n London. SEVEN sweet girls of Pleasant Lake, Mich., hayeorganized a cornet band and have* been serenading Jackson people; MME. EA.ixr,who will come t o this country next November for a concert tour, will Jmve Mine. Scalchl and Signor Galassi i n her com- pany. BELLE BOYD (Mrs. R. B. Hammond), who figured during the war as^a Confederate spy, is about organizing a company t o appear i n a war piece; '.'THEKHEDIVE' 1 will be thenameofGHl- bertiand Sullivan's new opera. It will prob- ably b e produced i n Ne w York the early pari ofr November. * — SAWINI, the Italian'tragedian, is wortl {600,000, over one-third-of which he made in this country. H e lives in the most econom- ic^! 1 manner i n his Italian'home, MME. NiLsaON.has-engaged tomake'afar e well-tour of Europe next season, beg'nhing October lfeand ending April' 15,188 1 ?, ~ Shi Will visit all the principal cities from S t Petersburg and Constantinople to Paris and Madrid, THE.receipts of the''Mikado\ perforinancei a t one theatre in Ne w Yor k during a n en- gagement of thirty-eight weeks;were n o lea | than $283;000, these being the performances'' in which Gilbertand Sullivan were ' finan- cially interested, Miss-MARS-ABET MATHER has played 98! times i n public during the past four years Ehe hasneve r during that-time missed an e n ' gagement, been late a t a periormanci oi caused a stage wait ^ ^ Can Coiiauiiiyllou be Cured V W e hW so pfton Been fatal results follow : the declaration that H oan be ourod, that W< liavo uncomolously aattlod down i n the belief lhat this dlaoaso muht nebesaarUv prove fatal, Itis true.that ooottsionally aoomiaunity hao- wltnooaod an isolated caso of what may ap- propriately bo tormod spontaneous recovery, but to what combination of favorable clroum- dtanoee this remit ww duo nono have hitherto been found able to dotormine. W o have nowthe gratifylngftot to announce that the, procoBS by which nature offeots this wondorfnl oliango is no longer amretaryt o the medical profession, and that, the oh»ngo3 brouglitobput in tho system nndor favorable oircUmstancei by intrinsic dauies may be mode as cortalnty and more expodHlbusly by the use of the proper romedy. In other words, natur< islmltatoil and asslotoil. TnberoulouB matter ta nothing more or lesi Uian nourishment lmnerfoctly organized. Now, if wo oan proouro tho organization of thia food.matorial so that through tho proooas of cleotlve afllntty it may'tako its placo i n the system,we eanouro thodiseaset This is just what PIso's Ouro for Consumption does. It arrests at once the progress of the dtsooso by preventingtho further supply of tuberoulous matter, for whlio tho systom is under its in- fluoncoall nourishment is organized and as- similated. It thus controls cough, exnebtora- tibn, night-s\yeats, hootic fever,.and all other characteristic symptoms of Consumption. Many physicians are now using this medl- otno, ana all wrltb that It oomes fully up t o its reoommendatlbns and makes Consumption one of tho dlsonooo thoy can readily euro. Tho formlnK stat;o of ii disooso io.always the most auspicious for treatment This fact should Induce persons to resort to the liso of PIso's Cure when the cough'Is first not'coil, whether It has a consumptive diathesis for Its cause or not; for this romedy cures all kinds of coutths with unequalled fabUity and promptnosa. In coughs from a slmplo oold, two or three doses of the medicine have been found'sufficient to romovo the' trouble.. £.0 in all dtsoasosof tho throat and lungs, with symptoms slihulatlng those of Consumption, PIso's Cure is tho only infal- lible remedy. The following letter recommending 1 piso's Cure for Consumption, is a fair sample of tho certificates rocoivod dally by tlio proprietor of this medicine: ALBION, N. Y.'/fieo. 09,1885. I had aterrlblo Cough, and two physicians said Iwould never get woll. I then wont to a drug store and asked for a good cough medloine; The druKglst gave me PIso's Cure, and it has flono me more good than any thing'I ever used. Ido not believe I could livb without it. LEONORA VERMIIiYEA. Satisfactory I^vidpnco. Ji W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, or Aus- tin, Texas, writes: \ I have been handling Di«. Wsr. HALL' S BALSAM FOB. THE LCNQ S for (he post year,.and have- foupa it one of tho post salablo medicines I Have ever had ih my liouso for Coughs, Colds, and even consump- tion, always giving ontlro satisfaotion. Ploase iend me another gross.\' 1 The purest, sweetest and beat God Liver Oil In the world, luanufaoturcd from fresh, healthy 11v.ers,\|Upon.the-soasU6re. I t to absolutely pure - J -—-'•'\••• patients who haveiotaba.taken it all oth.o^-.Miraiolaii^jtaTO.do-. York; yrj/'ga-P'';^ ••••. •• ' CaJivfab BAWDS', foeo, pimples and rpugli ekinSiirod by'iisihg Juninos- TarSoap.madeby Oasweliu'Hazard'<fe Co., New York. ' T A Most Hboiiil OlJ'erl . „ . THE,: YOLTAIO BEI/T GO., Marshall, Mich., offer to -send their Celebrated VoiffAIO BELTS and Electric Appliances oh thirty days'' trial to any man afflicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, <SSo. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed envelope with full particu- lars, mailod free, Wrlto them at once. If a cough disturbs your sleep* take PIso's Dure for Consumption and rest well. _ Who can account tor that tlrort, worn and wenry focllns? It la not catuodbr mental or manual iabor,- W»k!ng in tho moraine unrofroihed I—Of ton'with aclilnn lioiios-iiiuil ta«to In tho moutji—Souiotlmci bid bnath.—Ther* may be no naln In too baofc,—But tlioro Js a foullnu of gonoriMt- * --• - ------ llvity ;—Tho body and mind lack atron<Ui i—A rocunibont poultlou Is proterred.- tby wlth.tso body,—And oannot concentrate on oiiy aubjoct-I.OJOI lti usual for YOU WANT ASPRIWC MEDICINE -Approaching pulu,—Mac .... , ,,. r — Toe mlnaaets Jn aympa- any aubJoot-Loaoi l b usual force. YOUR BLOOD NEEDS CLEANSING To remove Impurities from the, Blood-undle;6Btecl end deoayinK matter from the.aystem. To prevent, or remove Blotches, -Pimples, Rashaa, Boils and air kinds of SKIN ERUPTIONS. To protect the system' from Bil- ious attacks and remove all malar- ial taint that may be lurking In the by-ways of disease. To Fortify the System against the approach of diseases peculiar to the weather, tone the Stomach and remove all refuse matter from the system. Restore Lost Appetite, remove Blotches and Skin Eruptions and glvo a Clear, Healthy glow to the Skin. Remove ail Malarial Symptoms and Insure good health; Burdock Blood Bitters Is not a BEVERAGE nor a prepar- ation of which the fundamental principle Is the \ Purging Aloes,\ but a purely Vegetable Medicine, particularly adapted to 8PRIKQ COM PLAINTS. ' AFTER A HEARTY WINTER. last spring I had a terrible breaking cut. nil over m y Dody. There wore blotches oi 1 largo as a peiiny and aomo a s largo as a, altvcr, dollar. They would appear in the moriiing and wo^!d itch and burn half d day. I took everythipg-Icoiild think of, but to no ayalL I grew worse and worse until I Was steltaued.' A friend advisod mot.o use Burdock Blood Bitters. Iseeurod three bottles and bofortI 1 had taken all of the fli:«t. bottle I felt Ilk* another person. I was entirely cured before I had taken tho three bottles. It Is a won- derful modicino ond I would not be without it MRS . JULIA ELDIUDQIJ, BOX 35, Jan. 25, 18S0. West Cornwall, Conn. B. D, B. removuBlotchea and Face Eruptiomlf constitutional trcat.neiit Ikturc anl tr.yit. Last spring my health became very poor. I had no appetite and m y liver troubled mo: I used several medicines with no relief, and was finally recommended to try Burdock Blood Bitters; This medicine cured'me, ,,' Mis s MAUD FISHER , , v ; Nov, 9,1885, Flackville, N. Y.. B. B. B, i» a great loon to suffering tadiita~mat4- ; ei>,.m>/<! or mother, JSndureii no longer. I havo bad a bad humor in m y blood which i broke out i n t ho skin, and the doctpra' did rae_ no goo J. I tried everything fbrlt, but grit ho\ ro'ief. At last tried your Burdock Blood Bit> ters. Ibav e taken but tw o bottles, and; I must say I a m cured and am feeling like i riewmsu, Nov, 14. Sl-KI'HKN E. .TODUSY, \ Tauntoni Mast B. B. B. ASK FOR THE W. L. DOUGLAS BeBt'matorlal, perfect fit, .cqualaany t s or$6aboe. ?.'?8. rJ 5 W v !'\'ri5 te » < U. Takiinone unlMaiatamped \W.L. Douglas\ 18.00 Shoe, Warranted.\ Congreis, Baitoi; and: Laoe. Bos s ask — for the.W. !•. JDouelae' •a.0 0 Shoo. Samo atyTea «• tlio SilvJOShoe. If. yon cannot.-., get tlioee alioesTrom deal: -// (ira.aendaddreaaonppatal >S / card to,W. * \—-•-- DR.KI.L'M-ER-'S A 3TEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS, Affl?Afini^^^^[LOWER PRiCES. Mil \^jgg^\>&jk& JR E*3ICWTERM» STAMP FOR FULL PARTICUCARS. ^^*cr-v,- mr BEIN BROS. ACO.^^JJfeJ\ NEWARK, N.J. ^»vr Are quickly given to every pari -of tho. body by Hood's SarsaparUla. That tired fooling Is- entirely overcome. The blood is purified, enriched, and vitalized, and carries-health instead of disease t : every organ. '1 he stomach is tonod and-strength- ened, the appetite restored. The kidneys and Hver .are rousod and invigorated. ThOtbraln Is refreshed^ the mind- made clear and ready for work. The whole system is built up and rejuvenated by this ipeeuHar medicine. \Hood's Sarsaparllla has.dondme a very gi'eatdeal 6£goo'd. It lias.built up my. general health, given me a regular appetite, and made me full of new life and energy* Tho sores on my facowlth which luave suffered many yeara are also much better.\— MARY ATKINSON, Summerfteld, Pa. \My sonsuffered from spring debility and loss of appetlte (i and was restored to health as soon as he began to takd'our favorite medicine, Hood's Sarsa- 1 parllla. *Wo recommend it to nil our friends.\—Mas. , THALIAE. SMITH,:ScipiovlUo, N. Y. Hood's Sarsapariila Sold by all flntSRUb). ti; alxtortS. Propnredonly by O. I. HOOD 4 CO., Airothooattos. Lowell; Mis J. IOQ Doses One Dollar CONTfiGSOUS! X am a native of England, and while I was in that country I contracted aterrlblo blood -'poison; and for two yeara was under troatmont as an out-door pa- tient at.Nbttlngham Hospital, England, but was not cured; I suffered -tho most agonizing pains in my bonos, ond was covered with sores \all over my body and limbs. Finally I completely lost all hopo in that country, and sailed for Americas and was \treated at Roosevelt ih this-city, as well as by a prominent physician in New York havlug no con- nectibniwiththo hospitals. Isaw/tho advertisement of Swift's.Specific,andl detenhlned-to give It atrial. £ vfcook six bottles and Icon say with great Joy that\ thoy hdvo cured-me entirely. I am as sound and well.as' I over was in : my life. - .. IJ.FRKD. HALFOED. , New Yptk City, June 12th, J88S. ' Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases mailed free. THK;SWIFT SPKCIWO Co,, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Qa. 10 «nli In potttm lUapri to n*7 milling and- napptoc, 1»*<« psilor enfmrinjt of all \OUR PRKBlDENTSt\ ^K.by^flJTtoohMl ,»«tt t2. A\M noQfl OM la UiU community ihoulj tend II ilmTitddibily ilflt and Koure tli« agraei of Uia belt aelllof boor now MblUh*. The Ureal u d Or«VrJ of Our PreIl>]«nt•. ,, Hundrwli «f eopbg ou be Kid hero. AJAn^twuTytm. Oo.\8M Wfabwh Ar.^Cbtoico; BOOK AGENTS WANTED for PLATFORM ECHOES or LIVING TKBTIIS FOE HEAU AND UEAUT, __^____ NoRopoto CutOff Horsos' Wanss. HlBlastRnd crowning life work, brim faUof.thrimnttlntcp. 'Oileiri-ol«EOLTPSE' rt«-\»-»««nr.TDairi «r * r.<nv»- >Et, humor tnd pathos. . Bright, pure, and good., full of \laughter and tears.\ It ttlU at tight to all. To It is lidded tho Life and Death of Mr. Qough, by Rev. I:Y MAN AB- BOTT. 1O0O' Agcnta Waritca,—Men and Women. $100 to.$200 a month made. ,0CTJ)(«ano« no bindrana as wo give &dra Terms and Pay Frctght*. Write for circulan to A. ». WOltTUlNttTON & CO., Unrtford, Conn. Salary and Expenses! BPKfR3V0IlTARLEFORCE , PUMP. HputflOUtni'efl.washM wagons, wiridowsj etc., sprinkles lawna, 611*0013, gardens, kills bugs, Insects in plant, vine, tree, boils out boats, _._..,.__._ -,„.,.-.._ 1 -.„ mi—^ W aterfiO feet (12gallons To introduce It will send .„.„.. „ — -.ory and oxponscs; Sam- ple ft-ce to ogente. A. L. Sl'iSIKB, Sorth Whidhamj Jlaino. whltewa*lies hen-houses. Throws water HO feet (12 cnllons a minute, if needed). Price; $2. To introduce It will send for SI, A«EXTS, WASTED on salary and oxponses; Sam- ISTCOTHPOIDE Kcopinir Teeth Perfect•a.wIGinim Healthy* HAIiV4SU r ami BRIDGE Combined, cannot bo sli )ucd by any hOMS. sample Halter to any part of U. S.freb,-on receipt of $1. Sol'l.byaUSaddlery H-irdwaroand Harness Dealers, Special diseount to the Trade. Send for Price-List, __ _ J. C. lilftHTHftlTSB, .Rochester; H. ST^. . d PXT H NAMK. QDI0K for Pror. Moodr.'a New muitratu* »^!!jJ.Y.U Uook.oa>r&M Uaklnf, New.Dolmau, and'.Uantla KJcutUDg,cto.^ee[itsiclU0^d>T.Pror.ia00OVC1nilMihU,O. ( Ottablt, Qnlclclynnd Folttlea** ly cured at home. Correspondence solicited and free trial ot cure lent honest investigators. TnxHmuHx KEMHDT Com'A^Y, Lafayette, Ind. SUMOURE for DYSPEPSIA & INDt- OP.STION. Address 3: K. SHKLLY.Cliarlott.-.M, q nMC^a-DEtXiIKT Magazine Rifle. BEST IN THE WORLD. 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