A 5 o'clock wedding occurred in St. Bartholomew's church, Pacific street and Bedford avo-n.Ui, ye n *rday. MUh Margtierito Hustcd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinted of ;;89 Putnam avenue, wna then married to Mr. Charles SimD10113 Conran. The bridal party included Miss Marguerite 13. Hicks of New York, tiiu maid of honor; Henry (f. Somborn, best man, and Arthur Conran, B. Hinckley, Mr. Cotun and William Mang*. In, ushers. The bride wore a dress of tan colored broadcloth and brocade and carried u bouquet of American beauty roses. Miss Hicks wore dahlia broadcloth, with silver trimmings, and carried a cluster of Catharine Mormet roses.| Ur. Bradley of St. Luke's performed the ceremony. Among the relatives in the front pew wtue Mrs. Hlisted, mother of the bride, 111 a costume of light gray cloth, with gold and gray passementerie; Aliss Min.de Hasted, black lace, and Mrs. W. B. Tinner, tan colored Henrietta, trimmed with faille and passementerie. No reception was held after the marriage ceremony.| Some of the relatives and friends who witnessed : the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. Laraque, Mr. and Mrs. J. Healey, M. J. Benjamin, S. J. Pardes-bus, Mr. and .Mrs. E. B. Green, J. Lu Kirk, Mrs. J. Y. Yetsor, Mr. an i Mrs. \V. M. Smith, J. O. Conran, A. G. Conran, George 11. Lary, M. n llt!»ted, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fid: or, C. J. liana*, han, A. H. Campbell and E. iv. Sanborn.Jvonuijfi—H-jysY.A pleasant home wedding was celebrated at the residence of the Itev. F. A. Slater at Mata wan.