row/sjis—•jieise.Last evening occurred the marriage of Miss Alma Beise, daughter of Julius Seise, proprietor of the Park View, House, to Mr. W. H. Powers, of Chi-! cago. The ceremony was 10 have to.-1 ken place at 8 o’clock, hut the rain made tbe streets so slippery that the i carriages wore enable to ascend the hill immediately after, and the ceremony was postponed for an hour and , a half. The Bev. John T. McBryde, of! Marshall, Tex., tied the nuptial knot.! George Hawes, of Waukesha, served as best man; there were no hr id e-maids.The bride's dress was of white alba-: tross cloth, trimmed with braid—her or nan i cuts natural flowers and diamonds. About thirty' guests, besides the visitors in the house, joined in the festivities. An ^elegaob collation was served, and many handsome presents were received. Among the latter may bo mentioned a silver tea-set from the guesfca of the house, SoOin money from • the bride’s parents, n card-basket from i the employes in the Chicago office of the Silurian Spring, and a watci-set from the employes in the office here. Mr-Powers has been connected with : tbe Silurian Spring for about five : years.