■OIXOKON-TALBOT.On Tuesday eveuing last a n amber of friends and relative# MaemWed * the residence of a H. Talbot T* «r!t-naaa the marriage of Mb ak'tffhter Maude to J. P. Hollomoa Aberdeen,Wash., formerly of llila dty. In spite of tbo inclement weather (lie guest* aaaembled In proper time and promptly at 5:30 the bride and froom look their placee In the parlor, uadek an arch of evergreen end white blossom*, and were made one by the Rev. A. a Miller wbo performed the ceremony in an impreaaive manner.After the nanal oonfratnlationa the guests were entertaiaM with an Informal dinner.The bride waa dressed to a coelome of Nile neen with trimming* of rib-bon ana Marguerite bodice of white aurab. The groom waa clothed in the regulation black, fall dreea salt The bride wae the recipient of many band-some presents.Among those present wen the following : Rev. A. R Miller, Mia* Winnie Polater, Prof. and Mrs. £. O. Noble, Mrs. N. A. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. West of Ratchiuaon, Kan., brother-in-law and slater of the bride, Mieeea Belle end Jeeeie Stowell and Mr. W. N. 8towell of Colombua, Mias Banda Linthicorn of Jopllu, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patton and Mias Ella Funk of Galena, Mim Lera and Mr. Dale Hileman of BAne, |£an., the Mlasee Belle Brandon, Llaaie Sntfoti, Maude Hoke and the Mesen. H. Scott and Leroy Harvey.The News extends congratnlatfoni and regrets, with many others, that Mr. ana Mrs. Hollomou have decided to make their future borne ao far from Baxter Springs.