! dfftefi'f-dHte PAys■ iBute lt;is kricl£brodbi.[Aft bnAlhdtis tois Slisbbhded thisfhing'tor hCatiy dh hour in the fiber cjttico of Kastman, Gurdin-, ‘and eotiJ!bajri.V to Uidtf a ,tullhg'1:$-[ite to tfifc b'ridegl'Obhi of the diy, jVi MUgh“ Afj Gl'o^tlibuse, a popU-lr rriefhb6r bt th fifastman, tktr-her family who has been in their ploy for a groat many years and Ids such a warm place in their ffectioh.THe tlrogf’flrii for the htornlhg hie as an overwhelming surprise the gitest of hohor who was .itniy seated at his desk and only Use of strong ropes fetid Other ,|vMteahs of force prevented his es-*1c waltzed the lnrtior Itjlnat v*as being bestowed upon him. IJtedi orchestra composed of Mr. W. J.^f^feurdock, playing the cornet, Mr. “r'eucher, the base horn, Mr. .lames Jjyche; the drums, and Mr. Marry ivillainc, the cornet appeared on ttte scene and gave a charming pro-„m of sweet love refrains, while e bridegroom remained helpless. «^ieir numbers were all of a sentimental nature consisting Of Songftoye,' jThe bove March and “I ive Toil,” with taps concluding _46 prpgrhni. I’ll ere was also a yaltz nuhiber on the program rcn-ared by (Messrs. P. A. ftogcrs and ill SUliivan.was all done In a spirit of j^rbat good fun, with their victihi a l^blehdid subject tor their scheming. Hb himself is always sO jovial andI»*