SHE WEDS A FUTURE KING MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS MAY AND THE DUKE OF YORK, ¢ The Wedding Takes Place at the His. | toric Chapel Royal of St. James's | Palace — The Queen and Many Nobies Attend Scene of Pomp and splendor—The Wedding Gifts, he marriage ¢ Wales a Of Prineesa of idegroom, and other mily and royal guests m abroad, The members ir liplomatie body, in- eluding the men the United States Embassy and the other invited guests, occu pled coats in the bo f the chapel and in the royal snd sast galleries Drawing room dresses wers worn by the women, and the men appearsd in full loves dross The marriage pr yoossion of the clergy into the chapel, I'his consisted of the Archbishop of Canter. bury, the Bishop of London, the Dean of the Chapel Royal, the Bub-Dean, the Bishop of Rochester, the Hon, and Rev. E, Carr-Giyn Vicar of Kensington ; Canon Hervey, Domes. tie Chapain to the Prince of Wales, and Canon Paiton, Honorable Chaplain to the Duke of York. Handel's march from the “Occasional Overture” was played by the organist as the prodession came forward Whike the Arch pishop and clergy were taking their places the music of the march in “Seipio’” came from the organ, and immediately the front of the second procession, including the royal family asd royal guests, came in sight, The bride wore the yoil which Was worn by her mother on the occasion of her own marriage. Her wedding gown was of sliver brocade in perfect harmony with the bride. puadd's tollets of white satin aud sliver lwe, Ihe brid 2mn ROWHS Word mace with «ow bodices, and neither hats, wreaths nor valle ware worn ; only a simple rose in the hair. The Quetn headed the procession, Hhe walked alone, leaning on an ebony stick, Her M y was attired in a bisck dress with a train, The bodice was of brooke silk, with Ince, She wore across her bosom the broad blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter, and on her head was a small diamond erown, from which a vell depended, Around her neck was a necklace of diamonds with pendant at« tached, As her Malatty passed up the nave of the chapel the whole assemblage bowed, Fol the Queen cama the Prince of Wales and the Duke of and he. hind them walked a number of in full the uniform, escorting wore the uniform of a fleet ’ Wie i's | wramony opened with the Ine ozarewitoh, the ofMeial representative of the Emperor of Russia, was in military uniform and wore a pieturesque white sling jacket edged with ermine, The King of Denmark eso , the Princess of Wales, wora a dress of pure white of diamonds The Marquiz of Lorna wore the dross of a | Highland chief, the plaid of which was that f the Campbell olan, His wife, Princess louise. the fourth daughter of the Queen, was attired in a hellotrope colored robe. She also had a tiara of dismonds The bride leaned upon the father, and as the procession train was carried by her bridesmaids, the Princesses Victoria and Maud, of Wales Princesses Victoria Alexandra and Beatrice, ot | Edinburgh ; Princesses Margaret and Vie- toria Patricia, of Connaught, Prine | toria, of Schleswig-Holstein, and Eugenie, Among the totabilities present ware Mr, | and Mrs, Gladstone They were in their | goats before the royal party appearad in the | chapel. Mr, Gladstone wore the uniform of the Brethren of Trinity House which includ ed a large pair of naval epaulets, At the conclasion of the closing hymn an 1 prayer the Queen was the first to salute the roval couple, after which Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Teck kissed the bride and congratulated { the groom. | The Archbishop of by the other clergy, pe rted his daugh- I'he Princess silk and a tiura arm of her moved her wn Vie. Princess i { the Canterbury, 'aArriage wi thor men , the Queen and I — PROMINENT PEOPLE. FATAL FLAMES, Five Persons Burned to Steamboat, Death on » mt Dett anchored at Minn... voars as a lod steam! an of Sibley street, St. Paul, and used for the past three ing nnd boardmg house for about 200 poor people, was burned te tha edge at sloven lock 3} " lives wern Jost and seven were injured, Fifty persons the Bethel rapid was the progress of Five persons wey the Aames that those aboard the boat had to | amp for their lives in thelr night clothing : I The steamboat Sidney was tied to the Bethel hut by quick work in cutting her joss on the Bethel is $10,000 At 1 o'clock in the morning five bodies had niready been recoversd, those of Mrs, Meak, | matron of the Bethel ; O'Bhaughnessy and Morgan, a girl of | two unknown men, Lulu twelve, daughter of the Bev, David Morgan, sastor of the Bethel, was taken to the City fiospital ina dying condition. The | the bout, When the pocond story of the host | tell in they ware seen to fall, clas wd In each other's arms, into the flames, The fire wae | amused Ly the explosion of a lamp in the waab | room. rs I SA SILVER AND THE LATINS, italy, France, Belgium and Switzer and to Protect Thelr Interests. Negotiations are proceeding hot ween ftaly, France, Belgium and Switzerland for the protection of the Nations composing the Latit Union, in consequence of India's notion in rogard to sliver, It is believed that none of the members of the Union will withdraw from it. In Berne, d, minting of one-half, one ocen has bon aint sub tow five franc ploces are still be- | The Bold Arctic Explorer, | North Pole, water a were asieep on | hawsere | ' | she was floated down stream uninjured, The | bodies | | of two women were then still in the hull of | OFF FOR POLAR REGIONS. | PEARY'S SHIP STARTS ON HER NORTHERN VOYAGE. Accom~ panied by His Wife, Sails Away From Brooklyn on His Second Attempt to Solve the Mystery of | the North Pole. After laying in New York Harbor for three days Lisutenant Peary's Arctic ship, the Fal- econ, cast off her moorings and backed ofl into the middle of the East River from the foot of Dock street, Brooklyn, bound for the There wore fully 200 people on Excursion Dock, just under the east pier of | the big bridge, asthe whaler moved away, and they all raised their hats and cheered the brave little craft that is to take an Americ sxpedition to the nearest navigable polut tL at St, Johns arry An interesting og will for party. It wi t wa fox whict rh igh, Ih thisk, will be I} I's Bont aM We atetant P his wile ity. the engine samo being run by which are a foot inside with red flannel, tain two bathrooms sleeping room for Li be accompanied by lighted with electri power to the dy y 1 he «t rea wi the house to tl hw rrtovte bn 1 I i by gated fron roof will be w telore of Philadelphia, artist George H. Carr, Chioage } of Austen, Minn, ; EB. Baldwin, ville, Tenn Hugh J Meridor and George H. Clarke, of Brookline The Faleon on leaving New York salle 1h rot to Dost 1 Portiand, Me,, Lisutenant Peary's home, She will then go to 8t. Johns and from there to the winter camp above Whale's Sound, Greenland, The party will remain in the Arctic regions about two and one-half years. The expedition is expected to cost 825.000, which Lisutenant Peary has Lee, Mang Mn Al | sgready raised, ——————— THE PUBLIC DEBT. A Net Decrease During $1,410,258.08. The public det statement, just is 104, shows that there was a net #1, $16.25%.58 during the month of Juna, The in- £ increased #1900, June decrease of tar est .bearing J which interest has coased since maturity de seenand 800.950, delt bearing no faterest decreased £824.162.50, and cash in Treasury inoronsed $507,136.08, The aggre gate interest and non-nterest-hoaring delt | June 850 was $061,431,766.15 ; May 31 it was £061,700, 844.63 The certificates and Treasury notes oTeet by an equal amount of cash in Treasury June 80 wag £584, 058,920, a decrease of #9.077.007 The total cash in Treasury was $745,004, 601.59 and the net cash balance #26 070,877.08, In the month there wae a decrease of $8,063, 177.17 In gold coin and bars, the total at the close being #188 455,432.50 Of sliver there was an increase of 85.862,905.60, Of the sur Jus there was In Nationa! bank depositaries 12.082.570.85, against #11,640,142.54 mt the end of the previous month The reseipts for the month of June were £50, 9%3,021.85, and the expenditures $39. 206,451.90, In May the receipts were 8350, 971,497.64, nnd the expenditures $80,872,002. 79. Customs receipts from #15, 424.550.58 to $14,004.590.58, Revenue i Th, from #19,212,108.42 to #14.- 127.52, The for pensions de creased from #14.369,0%. 95 to $11.411,501.08, FEE Bunter of Pen be dra y 0 . en Rusain by consoription this year Is fixed imperial mandate at 262,000, " in by of | It me det on | the | | showed The gold raserve was SU6T485,413, | THE NATIONAL GAME. Tax New Yorks are badly crippled, Tix game is booming In the West, Guastright, batting Prerspura has released Pitcher “Pere” well, GLARRCOCK Club, Bostox HOBSON Browxina, of Louisville, is will strengthen the Pittsburg has not yet been shut out this Tux St, Louis Club has ied the re- lease of Catcher Buckley, Sreix and Kennedy have so far doneabout all of Brooklyns' winning pitehing. Cano Gronor Davies, the pitcher of the Cloves land Club, has been released to New York, CLEVELAND has won seven out of the nine games played between Cleveland and Pitts burg » LLIGAN is catching finely for New York, would have been in a bad hols with- Brxreex baseballs wore used teen-inning ga Cincinnati Ww Nichols good form for pitchers Hoy, in that seven- between New York and ™ Stivetts ar in wo Boston team is well equipped Staley all contre fle hit- ting the ball ha STEIN, dyn, still leads the League pitchers in nt of ectiven a ha had fewest runs earned off 8 pitching, wesured that Cat MacMahon i w 4 Nn r } IT 1s now of New Yor hand was again belo hor JUSTICE BLATCHFORD DEAD. A Peaceful End, in the Prescuce of His Wife and Son Wf we his future onrser w LL.D Judge Blat ssoretary 1 Glover ard lor three years he was admitted to practising in New York to Auburn in 1845, He then AW partnorahiy (Mover ‘reward came back to fty In Aw Juda bh foved 201 pu ing his in the f | Cironit Court, which won deal of fame in legal dlreles established from that time pointed Judge of the District ( the Routhern District of New Yo May, 1867, by President J on March 4, IRIN, his venteon degrees of 197 Willian In the Dar, anda RY, F i841 ~rAan ing aptorad into a with tha Pint : Ge ROnse and i this lish Niates i Prosident appraciatic of Hant lawyer Ly appointing enlt Judge of the Becond Judi Hin last i romotion secured on 1852, when President Arthur socinte Justice of th Supreme { United States, Judge Distebford was one of the ablest jurists in this country, and his loss will be deeply deplored by the entire Ameri can Bar th bili ol ( Mar made him mrt ofl the FATAL CHEWING GUM, A Baby Killed by a Careless Nures at Asbury Park. An elght-yoaroll girl in the employ of John L. Jackson, of New York, a summor Hgottager” at Asbury Park, N. J, was ont wheeling the soven-monthe-old child of jars Jeokson, The infant besame fretiul, and to It the little Aree gut » plane of shave and choked to 3 | i { | |] ] | | | report of the | arops TH COUNTRYS CROPS, —————————— A SUMMARY OF REPORTS FROM 700 LOCALITIES, Wheat Badly Damaged and the “=on short-—-The Yield of Corn Will be Enormous —Onts, Barley and Minor Crops Promise an Average Yield The New York World presents a detalled A Great Hay Crop. ondition on July 1st of the in the Western and Northwestern | Btates, the Pacific lope, Canada and Man itoba., This report was obtained by telegraph from correspondents in nearly 700 cities, towns and villages seatterad over the wheat and corn growing districts, The World's report shows : First —That the wheat crop will ba much below the average, i at the corn erop will be enor and, if weather conditions e¢ wii probably be t ne great cond mous ntinue i largest ev Rood, rads Third or 1 That the acreage of oals, rye and similar grains as increased and the crop will be ia Fourt} That th above the average. Fifth--That the rand in ny So lis the good er IZht he expect in the rest of Eur — . A HUNDRED SUFFOCATED. Appalling Resuit of the Thornhill | Colliery Exploston, ’ ‘ the vering the bodies of the dead was rescuing Hving miners | as rapidly as pospible In Ingram’s lfory, Thornhill, Yorxshirg. England, the of the late disastroge gyplosion, that ymbod the day IN men, One hundred and six were killed Late on the afternoon after ™e oalamity the rescunrs had brought edghty eight bodies to the surface 'wo mon were brought up In an unconscious condi tion, but still breathing Kix men who had sustained no injury whatever, but who lind been imprisoned be. hind a huge mass of debris, were dug out, When they apsosred at the mouth of the pit they were grosted in a most touch ing man- nor by their relatives and Inends. ant shift ol EE — ee — TO EASE HIS MIND. Return of Money by a Consclences Stricken Man. A stranger eallod on Secretary H. F, Ab wood of the German Insurance Company, Rochester. N. Y.. and asked to seo the books, He had made a vimblar visit two years ago and sald then that he thought the company Bad paid a loss unjustly some years ago, He was allowasd 10 inspect the books, and then he paid Seorstary Atwood forty $109 bills, saying that this was but a part payment, He 1 that the original jose was about half thie sam, but he fntorest, He did not give hix name, the man no questions. | Lard-sCity Steam, .ovive ue 0879 NEWSY GLEANINGS. A rocesr plague threatens Algeria Crores sre a fallare in Western Kansas, Arabia, Southeastern Asia, k from abroad, #10 in Tow- Tax cholera is ravaging Mocoa, CroLesa is raging io Gory Las bheguu to Hay is 840 a ton anda, Penn ore bins in England BOUTH CAROLINAS gous into effect new dapensary law has Trrnx were 52.699 immigrants the Port of New York in June, Tue rice crop of the United States is sixty per cent, greater than any previous one Turse is landed nt mes more friction between French Canadians and the English ada I7 is estimated that produce 180,000,000 yerr the of Can~ will pper this Butte, pounds fontar Montana of ox Kansas has increased the taxable value of railroad prog §51,000,0000 to $62,- 000, OOO erty rom yryeey Missouri rion ee this BTATE ms hools of i to the publis # Your Smounts to #797,175.26 Bus the uncertainty inspired by Government ess in depress { in Hawaii because of the United States rads and ti and the caterplil its ap~ Frau " insets pasture and left the fields Ax invasion Wr pearan n have eaten bare, “ ASSISTANT ATIC FERAL BEYSOLDS purses” the late nant rod t women soldiers dur nor LF £34 MARKETS. THE Late Wholesale Country Produce Quoted in New York. Prices of Part skims, choi Part skims, g Part skims, Full skims common Troon AD BEERRIES—TRESE ‘ow le. Jersey Pen Western. #0 kena, Western, Kiate al, ¥B ¥n wosters. old, $B . Turkeys, ¥ 0 8 woks—N, J N. ¥Y., Penn, ¥ pair Western, ¥ pair TONE Geese, Western, ¥ pale. ..... 112 Pigeons, ¥ pair ‘aaa 3 @ DRESSED POULTRY FRESE KILLED Turkeys, ¥™ Chickens, Phila, # Ib Western, ¥ Ib Fowls St, and West, Ducks Fair to fancy, Eastern, ¥ OR Bpriog, I. L.¥D. ooiiem Geese Western, PW. ooiiee Squads Dark ¥ don bite, ¥ don To TL) 1 YROYTADLES, Potatoss State, ¥ bbl Norfolk, Rose, ¥ bh N. C., Rose, ¥ bid 1. LL. inbulk, ¥ bhi... Cabbage, Norfolk, ¥ bbl Ontons- Eastern, yellow, bbl, Maryland, ¥ bbl. State, ¥ bbl Peas, L. 1, ¥ bag. ‘ Caeoumbers Savannah, 9 orate String beans, N, ©, P basket Asparagus, don. bunches Tomatoes, Fiorida, ¥ orate GRAIN, BTC Plone -City Mill Extra. ..... $80 PAVOBES. .coovsusas arsses 410 Wheat, No. 2 Rod. cossnsrsn Rye State... o.oo Barley Two-rowed State vorn-~Ungraded White, OatsXo, 2 White... Mixed Wostorn coe. sus Hay Atond to Cholos.... Straw lone Rye... ooo on 400 180 20 » 2 ELE EY | 383 gauss 4 293 S939 gs @32vaeaed > on 2 sash EEN LIVE STOCK, hy hd com. 16 good. ,..30 ” pe RY Bhs incersssss $80 3 LAH ya, Ld , #100 Wa L638 EE EEE LEE L EE id £58. aan we
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