li nance ly can rhere a-hat no mmer-t their ?ct and heafter id their :1 withIB.inayille a gbout‘V?S'obles -r. SheBassettyester-id Miss in theiwas inwas insfcerdayssterdayfriendsn Edin-Bvening, repre-lor Co., msinejssme. rrescnpuoa. •- • ■-£ -V-’L?;vW/V':Edward Godfrey and Elizabeth Lipp3Married last Evening At the Eemdenar^i of Father Oster.Last night at 7 o’clock at deuce of the Rev. Faitheir'ed the wedding of Edward Godfrey, and ^Miss Elizabeth Lipps.:. .....Only the immediate relativee^contracting parties were present.The bride was handsomely ;■ att^edgsQ^ in a rich suit of black and brown siTtr k while the groom was attired in the ventional black. Miss Lippa^;:ia‘: handsome and well known young Jadj of this city and one w,ho has a host of If admiring friends who wish happiness.. Mty. 'Godfrey known clerk in tbe’ IL C. Dunning ton ^ Co., drug heusS and is well and ;'favorably known haying: been;, ;are8i-^|^ dent of this:city sine# boyhood;-;U’The Star extends its hearty |congra- ~tulations to the newly married couple- --- , .?• • a• « •. V-V*! i**+;' •'rv.jy^SyjJames Corbett, has issu3d a chhDen- -*• ge to Robert Fitzsimmons and depoa^- v 1;»ited as a forfeit $5.m Fitzsimm^/3l^ appears to be pretty jvell satisfieiLtetffcHaving just purchased a lotjob type of the very latest make, we r solicit a part of your work. CaU/and/-^feMlsee our job lot; letter heads, eydlq