M \ Ifh’IKh \T III K run,Mil..Iimin ^*1*It 9b mii*I ^llni K mliiIi«*IV Urrr Mar*lr«t at the C Iuti h TiMfitVAIM o'clock thl? morning Mr, ,!a?r.es T. Smith ami Mutt Anna Karopsetu fTworn married at the Holy Familychurch. Promptly at that hour the bride ami groom walked up the aisle of the cburch and l«R»k their place- in front of the altar, liesnp accompanied by Mis* Mary ami Frank KampeehofT, sifter and brother of the bride. Theimpressive marriage service watt performed by Father Hogan in the pres-enco of a larpe Bumlrr of friends* of the eontractinp parties. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party drove to the residence of Mr. Smith, in the northwest part of town, where a w**d-dinp breakfast wa* served, to which the intimate friends and relatiros of the couple were invited.Mr. Smith Is a pentleman who has* lived in Mitchell a number of years and enjoys the confidence and esteem of a larpe circle of friends* and acquaintances. He is employed in the tailor* ing establishment of C. \V. Adam- and is a man whom any person would be glad to call their friend. Mr. .Smith has selected a worthy younp lady to preride over his household. She has lived in Mitebeil for about iwo years and is a younp lady who will make a splendid wife for the man of her choice. The friends of the bridal coupie will extend their hearty congratulations for a happy married iife, in which Tin: IU PUHUCAN wishes to join.1a» It *er.