were ter-to clock, moon . with •, one jnent. i were i was Ewart Thot*. imph-ithony s, dis-attor-lined y the me'ntas- evi-* tdants ear'of h. and been The f the ar.ere is d! as-min-lbling£ t)f-i res-there ie in ig. in fficerin he -thetruck was vered foot-a the car-, was iVhile e of-: him a. for irered gun, some i res*cy oy uuicer.jLiyncn, was aiscnargsc. tatio)WEDDING BYJUDGE GARNERMSS SELLIE EDWABBS OF THIS CITY BECOMES THE BBIDE OF HOWABD TfTtlGLE OF , BUSHJOEBL.Judge Garner’s headquarters at the court ^ouse was the scene of a pretty little wedding this morning at f0;30 o’clock, when. Miss Nellie. Edwards, a weir known young lady of this city, became the bride of Howard Tuggle of Bushnell.' The wedding was a very quiet affair and with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cruser of 934% M£ine street, the latter a sister of the bride, the couple was. unattended^ /The simple ceremony was performed by Judge Garner, after which the party‘repaired to the Edwards home to receive the congratulations. of. relatives, and friends.. *• *Mr. Tuggle, while a stranger in Quincy, is a young man highly spoken of by those who know him, and. has a wide circle of friends in his home town. Since childhood he has made his home with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy,-, of Bush-nell, having grown to manhood in that place, /and where, he is highly respected.’ At,the present time he is engaged in the barber business and 'tomorrow morning he will take his .bride to- Bushnell, where they, will make their future home.'’Miss Edwards, is well, known in Quincy, wlfere she has always, with the exception .of a shdrt time, madOy her home with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs.* Abner-Edwards, of 1029% Maine street .She is a most estimable and winsome young lady, and her friends, while wishing her all the success and happiness in the world,, regret .to see her leave Quincy.